Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, January 25, 1860, Image 3

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r . Tfae Latrrcnce Catastrophe.
The foundations tare" not been officially
- examined, although some cursory exaniina
. " Lave been made, and it does not as jet
- appear that they had settled. It is quite- ev
ident,, as we hare before suggested, that the
cause of the fall was in the superstructure.
A piece of one of the hollow iron pillars was
brought in before the coroner a pillar which
' wa the centre of an erea 58 by 20 feet -and
It was found to be thin and the iron poor It
-.--" was not-more than the sixteenth of an inch iu
J-'-; thickness on one side, and tho wonder is that
. it sustained the pressure so long. It was
; - - probably' the giving way of this pillar which
precipitated the terrible crash. From this
one overshadowing calamity attention. is turn
ing to the subject of American - building, and
' a discussion is rising which will tend to a
thorough revolution of the general style of
. . American architecture. This fearful destruc
tion of life will thus become a great sacrifice
" for the safety of .the living While the rua
'' vn-ials for building in the country are so am -
A ' I t ,
pie our structures ougut 10 oe strong ue-
" y rd the tmitle chance of fuch teruble cas
uaitif s.
The. tragic portions of the disaster accum
ulate, and rival in horror anything ever before
' known iu this country! Many a ship has
gone' down npon our "coasts with their living
freights, to the comparitively gentle waves.
liiit the bosom of the ocean is kind compared
with this wreck on land, which, hariog first
lettered and tortured its victims, submitted
hem ltd the'1 agonies of burning alive. The
tniteat. is lenient because it is summary; but
" this combination of wreck and fire, whose
trophies are the charred bones of a hundred
human beings, equals almost anything
which could have been" devised by ingenious
cruelty.
The authors of the unprecedented whole
Asia slaughter of the innocents in the Pem
berton Mills, Lawrence. Mass , should be
visited with that 'punishment which would
arrest public atttention. and remind builders
of their great responsibility. The bricklayer,
on examination, testified that poor brick was
used in the walls, and that water ran through
the foundations for months. The work was
done according to the direction of Charles H.
Jiigelow, Engineer of the Pembcrton Com
"" jauj, and Benjamin Oooledge. Mr. Tuttle,
of Lowell, thus testifies : "When the tim-
' : bcKfor the upper stories came, they were too
fhort, and we ordered to put projections upon
the walls to rest the timbers upon. I expres
sed my opinion at the time, and many times
afterward, and have never changed it, that
the walls were too weak for puch a building.
I told Mr. Digelow so when we were building
it I told Mr. Puttnan, one of the owners,
so. in IZoston. I tol l many others the same
thing. I do not know of any other large
mill with walla so weak a the Pcmberton,
and I never want to hear of one "
PhilaJelphifi. Januasy 17. The fancy
g'jol establishment of T. II. Peters & Co ,
Chestnut street, above Seventh, together with
thn'r extensive manufactory in the rear, on
J)Vooet street, was destroyed by fire this
morning, together with all thfir contents.
The Ins of Peter & Co., is abutsixty thous
and dollars, on which they have fifty-eight
thousand insurance in this city and eastern
ofiicca. 1 he building was owned by Joseph
Natt, and i damaged to the extent of fifteen
houai"d, which is covered by iusurance
Tho -stores aijoining sunfored considerably.
K. W. CnylV curtain .-tore was damaged to
the amount of three thousand. Warner. Mis
key & Merrill three thousand; Rbt J. Park,
Ml Hard calcon,
$1,200..
1200; Edward Chaistman,
SPECIAL. SOT1CUS.
aIt i a common observation ttit there are
riore auITerers from debility, among. Americans,
than can be found among any other civilized
cation. The reason is obvious. We take too
little exercise, and lorget the wants of the body
in the absorbiug pursuits of business. In all
such cases, ordinary medicines can do little good
What U required i jut such a tonic and invigo
TAtor ah Dr. J. IIu.-.tettor iisis given to the world,
in his CELEBRATED "BITTERS." The weak
and nervous denizen of the counting-hou.se, the
exhausted tailor upon thJ shop-board, and the
prostrated MuJont of the midnight lamp, have
lViUnl ;i wonderful regenerator in the "B.ttkks"
anfl prefer it to more pretentions, but less cfTi
cacious medicines. But ;t should not be forgot
ten that the agent which is so magical in its in
riuenco upon a frame which U merely debilitated
is equally powerful in assisting naturr to expel
the most terrible forma of disease. Who will
uot give it a trial?
Sold by druggists and dealers generally every
where, fry- See advertisement in another col
uam. Distnse of the Stoma-'Jt. The stomach is the
Ttv t liable to get out of order. Hence how im
VortMit that no diseased matter clog its opera
tic, which would cause nausea and distress by
enrfjod. It also weakens tho brain, destroys
te memory, creates pain and dimnes, and va
rious tfil:ctiot;s in the head. It produces great
ditKi-clty in breathing and swallowing. Scm
tin fainting and fit will ensue; also had breath
r-. t!(rs.Niiess and great loss of strength. If not
irfmedutely attended to. the blood ill carry the
disease through the whole system, and death
Jl end the work. From 2 to 5 of thee Pills a
will keep the digestive organs ii a healthy
cocd;ti' n, and unc'.og or carry away all impure
ttttr. anil thoroughly restore and cleans the
vach: at the name time the Pills will ao puri
fy the blood, ha to drive all mauner of dise
tr-jtn the rsteni.
!H7ee adrcrtiirf'ment of Dr. Morse in another
umn. Sold by Thomas Devioo.
FOR RENT.
ftore Room now occupied by John
liod?-rs, Jr. Al.-o the Room occupied by Dan
it Davis a a Shoemaker Shop. Enquire of
, JANE WHtKRY,
' January 25, I6C0.-9-St.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Tirtue f a Decree issued out of the Court
Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me
ejected, there will be exposed to Public Sale.
t the Court House in tho B-rough of Ebensburg,
SATURDAY the 11th day of February next
at 1 o'clock P. M., A piece or parcel of ground
tuate in the township of Washington, in the
bounty of Cambria, adjoining lands of the heirs
wdliarn Bradl?y, heirs of William Webster
-- aa others, and containing about o&e acre, with
e appurtenances, to be sold as the property of
uuga O'Donnell, et. al. TERMS, CASH.
c ROBERT P. LINTON, Shff.
aLeriff's Office, Ebensburg,
January 18, lSC0.-8-3t.
GEO. R. LEWIS, M. D.,
RENDERS his professional services to the citin
fZ, f EbDburg and vicinity, he may be
" m.tue 0ffice formerly occupied by Dr. D.
cV - w- -I75Sht calls may he made at the
" J-ly 6. 185?-,tf.
DR. GEOIiGE C. K. ZAUM. TREASURER,
in account with the Directors of the Poor of
Cambr2a-County.
1859 To county orders issued during year.
Warrant of Directors of Poor $5000 00
Feb. 24. Amount recM from James
JtVaylor on sale of horse 100 00
March 12, Rec'd from Jas. Clifford .
on loan . 78 00
April 1, Am't found on person of Jacob
Ruffner, dee'd . 2 8S
" 13, Rec'd of J as. Clifford on Joan 16 00
June 10, on sale of horse, . -.120 00
44 18, " on sale of coat 8 64
July 13, cf Jas. Clifford on loan , 23 60
Balance due 1 reasurcr 175 4$
$5524 33
GEO. C. K.ZAI1M. Treasurer,
CR.
185Q By balance due Treasures at last
settlement 74 27
By am't paid for Grocerus 261 80
digging well 40 60
4 Incidental expenses 68 29
Flour and Meal 296 20
Harness Ac. 11 75
Lumber 4 78
Hardware and Glass 22 46
4 Pump 24 90
4 4 4 Farming Utensils 19 37
4 4 4 Counsel fees 55 00
4 4 Printing 10 50
4 4 4 Household Ltensels 20 52$
utover Si limotbv seed 16 75
4 4 Coal " 28 65
4 Stock for farja
. 4 4 Blacksmithin
4 4 4 Carpenter wurk
74
24
18
50
48
18
4 4 Refuudeil to P. Wibel
Ad'm of J Laydcu dee'd 22 1 1
4 4 4 Stew'rdssal'ry. Kaylor 168 72
4 4 4 4 M'Dermit 100
00
68
37
42
86
60
80 i
62
02
00
4 4 4 Labor on farm
444 HoU5tf Servant a
4 4 4 Masonry
' Interest acc't
4 Provisions
4 4 4 Vegetables
4 Brick
4 Coffins
' 4 4 Wheat
207
179
117
26
11
105
40
C9
108
4 4 4 Butter 36 45
' Rje, Barley & Buck'wt 49 51
4 4 4 Medical foes out door
Paupers 414 15
Relief out door Paupers 816 25
Constables fees
176 22
Justices fees
Soap and Ashes
Beef and Pork
Mecrhandize
Treasurers SIery
Count v ordes on hand
20 00
17 49
19 404
279 95J
100.00
1225 00
Outitauding debt due bv Hou-eof Emplovment,
For Stock " $238 00
Servants wages 64 00
4 Libor on farm 27 67
Out door Pauper 538 29
Resident Tit j sicians Salery 484 12
4 Constables fees 104 72
4 Justices fees SO 50
4 Stewards Sabry 308 09
4 Clothing 9 Si
4 Hour 338 01
4 Merchandize 199 55
' Orxvries " 269 55
4 Household Utensils 13 91
(Jraiu 8 33
Pork and Beef 217 03
4 Fruit 1 50
li ve fi.T Pump. 23 05
4 Carpenter work 1 50
4 Si Kip - 10 00
4 Phvsician out door Paupeis 41 15
Ceo. C K. ZaIiu;, Trtaa. Bal. 175.43
Total
83103 71
ARTICLES ON HAND.
Stock 2 II M-ses 16 Head... f Cat lie, 15 Head of
Sheep, 7 Head of Hogs.
Groceries, 3 Ubls Flour. 1 Bbl Molasses
Provisions, 3500 ihs of Pork
200 Beef
300 Ru Potatoes
10 ' Onions
00 Il.-als Cabbage
15 Ba Beets
10 Carrots
15 4 ParsLips
20 " Buckwheat
Feed 400 ' Oats
50 4 Ears Corn
2 Tons Hay
Sundries 1 bbl Soap, 10 lbs Wol, 80 lbs Candles
Number of Inmates admitted during vcar
1359, 109
Remaining of last year 53.
IKrn in Houso ' 1
Disch irgexl 73
Absconded 15
Bound out 6
Lied 7
Rcniaining in the House 62
163
1C3
Average number daily 55
Remaining in the House Jan. 18, i860
Sane, 27 Malex, 13 Females, , 40
Insane, 8 4 13 4 21
Blind. 1
Out Dor Relief,
C2
34
Of these Died 6. discharg-d 17, remaining 12. 34
Meals givcu to Destitute Persons calling at Ior
Hou,e 421
PRODUCTS OF FARM.
COO Bu Oats,
500 4 Potatoes
2 4 pKft
25 Parsnips
6 tons Hay
Pork S'.atish'.erel
Beef and Veal
200 bu Corn, in Ears,
20 4 Ouions
20 4 Carrots
40 4 Buckwheat
1500 head Cabbage
COO lbs
S674
Tallow 100 lbs. Hide 546 Ibn. Calf Skins 90 lbs.
ArtUb-s Manufactured by Inmate of Iloue.
Shirt 37. Overalls 9 pr, Drawers 10 pr. Boys
Snirt-s 6, Scks 24 pr. Stockings 17 pr. Dresses
33, Cheinie? 25. Caps 19, Skirts 7. Haps 7,
Chi Id reus Drcses 11, Soap 4C5 gals. Bolsters 26.
A -ions 20, Socks 7, Bonnets 13, Candles 186 lbs,
Pants 9 pr. Roundabouts 5. . -
(tiven under our hands this 18th day of Jun-
u.irv A. U. isou.
DAVID O'HARRO, )
MICIPL. M'GUIRE,
JACOB HORNER, y
DAVID O'HARRO, ) Directois
f tho
Poor.
WE, the undersigned Auditors of Cambria
Count- respectfully report, that we have audi
ted, tattled and adjusted tne accounts of the
Poor House and House of Employment of said
County, with George C. K. Zahm. Treasurer, of
said Poor House, agreeably with the law, and do
find a balance of One Huudred and Seventy Five"
Dollar and forty-three cents m favor cf said
Treasurer, on the 18th day of January A. D.,
1860.
REES J NO. LLOYD, "I
E. F. LYTLE,
J. F. STULL.
January 25, 1860.-9-1L
Auditors.
i
Estate or Jacob Stlneman, Sr. dee'd
THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Cambria County, to make dis
tribution of the funds in the hands of 1. L.
Heyer, Esq , and Jacob Stinenian, Jr., Executors
of Jacob StinerrJan, Sr., deceased, upon their ac
counts filed, hereby notifies all parties interested
that he will sit for a further hearing of the said
ca!. at his ofnee in the Borough of Ebensburg,
on MONDAY the 27tb day of February next,
at one o'clock P. M. "
WM. KITTELL, Auditor.
January 25, i860.-9-4tw
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue cf sundry Writs of Fieri Facias",
issued., out of the Court of Common Pleas of
Cambria Couuty and to mc directed, there will
be sold at Public Sale at the Court House in the
Borough of Ebensburg, on SATURDAY the
18th day of February next, at one o'clock P; M.
the following Iijal Estate to wit:
All the right.' title and iutcrcst of James
Bingham, bound by the lien of the judgment
upon which this writ issued (being the one un
divided fourth part thereof,) of, in and to the
following described Real Estate, to wit:
.-No. i, A tract of land situate in Clearfield
township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of
Joseph Dysert and John Earhart, Murray Hoff
man, Jr., and others containing 272 acres and
allowance, having thereon erected a two story
plank house, a frame stable and a naw mill, in
the occupancy of Joseph Wilt, and a plank house
in the occupancy of Arthur M Connell.
No. 2, A tract cf unimproved land situate in
Clearfield township, Cambria County, adjoining
lands of Peter idains. John Wilt and others,
containing 362 acres and 146 perches.
No. 3, A tract of land situate in White town
ship, Cambria county, warranted in the name of
Mahlon Hutchinson, and known as "Frugality,"
adjoining lauds of Murray Hoffman. Jr., Georgo
D. Morgan and others, containing 395 acres more
or less, having thereon erected a large saw mill,
a log dwelling house 'and a log t-table.
No. 4, A piece or parcel of unimproved laud,
situate iu White township, Cambria county, be
ing part of a tract warranted in the name of
John Thompson, adjoiuing tract iu the name of
Mahlon Hutchinson, lands of Murray Hoffman,
Jr., and others, containing 217 acres and 23 per
ches, more or less.
No. 5, A piece or parcel of unimproved ; land
situate in White township, Cambria county,
being part of a tract warranted in the name of
John Martin, adjoining tract in name of John
Thompson and lauds of Murray Hoffman, Jr.,
containing 208 acres and 109 perches.
No. 6, A piece or parcel of unimproved land,
tituatc in White township, Cambria county,
being part of a tract warranted in the name of
William Lambert, adjoining tract in name of
Mahlon Hutchirson, lands of George D. Morgan
and others, containing 119 acres and 81 perches
more or less.
No. 7, A piece or parcel of unimproved land,
situate in White township. Cambria countv.
being part of a tract warranted in the name of
William Brodie. adjoining lands of P. Donahoe.
Georce D. Morgan and others, containing 60-
acres, more or less.
Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit
of Samuel Hood.'-' -
ALSO All the right", title and interest of Jer
emiah Noonao, of. in and to a piece or parcel of
land, situate in Munster township, Cambria
county, adjoining lands of Peter Kaylor, Ilngh
Griffin and others, containing 2fi acres and 29
perches be the same more or less, about 20 acres
of which are cleared, having thereon erected a 1
story log house and a barn, part log and part
trame. now in the occupancy of the said Jere
miah Noon an. Taken in Execution and to be
sold at tha suit of Daniel Gallagher.
ROBERT P. LINTON, ShfT.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, 1
January 25, 1860.-9-3t. J
APPEALS.
TAKE notice that Appeals for the year 18C0
will be held at the Commissioners Office, in the
Borough of Ebensburg. as follows, to wit:
For Allegheny township, Clearfield township.
Loretto and Chest Springs - Boro's., on Monday
the 12th day of March next.
tor White, Chest and Susquehanna town
ships, on Tueisday the 13th day of March next.
tor Carroll and Cambria townships. Carroll
town and Eb.'usburg Boro's., on Wednesday the
14th nay ot March next.
ForMackson, Blaekiick "and Taylor townships.
on Thursday the 15th day of March next.
r or Conemaush and loder townMiips ana
Mjllville Borough, on Friday the 16th dav of
March next.
For the First. Second. Third and Fourth
Wards of Johnstown Borough and Conemaugh
liorough on Monday the 19th day of March next.
fur Kichlap-l, Summerbill and Crovl town
ships on Tuelay the 20th day of March next.
For Washington and Munster townships and
Sumtnitville Borough on Wednesday the 21st
day of March next.
JOHN BEARER, 1
ABEL LLO i D, V Commissioners.
D. T. STORM, j
ATTEST.
GEO. C. K. ZAhM, Cierk.
Commissioners Office, Ebensburg,
Executors Notice.
LETTERS Testamentary on the estate" of
Thomas Dnmra. late of Carroll township. Cam
hria county; deceased, having been duly granted
by the Register of sid County, t the subscri
bers. Notice is hereby gicn t'j all persons ia
debted to said estate to make immediate pay.
nent, and those having claims against the same
w'dl present them properly authenticate! f.-r
settlement.
SOLOMON DUMM. Executor,
M AG D KLINE DUMM, Executrix.
December 14. 1859.-S-6t.
EAST AVENUE NURSERY,
ROG1ICSTER, XITtr YORK,
W. M H0YT a Co., PROPRIETORS.
FRUIT, ORNAMENTAL & SHADE TREES
of all kinds, and varieties, promptly fur
nished to order. P. Braniff. of Loretto, ill at
tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed
to him will receive prompt attention.
C. MERRIT, General Agent.
October 19. 1859.-tf.
I. FOSTER.
Green sburg.
FOSTER k
P.S. KOOX,
Ebensburg.
xoox,
HAVING associated themselves for the prac
tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at
tend to all business intrusted x them. Office on
Cololonade Row;" Ebensbur
Oct. 7, 1857.
GEO M. REED. T. X,. IIEIEB
Ebensburg, Johnstown
REED Si. HE YER, Attorneys at Law
Counsel given in the English and Germ
languages.
Offica on HigbStreetEbensburg.Penn'a.
Feb. 6.1856. ly
E. S. BTJNN, M. D.
FWENDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL Services t
X the citizens of Ebensburg. Office in Drug
Store on High Street, opposite Thompson's Ho
tel.
Ebensburg. May, 4,-1859.-24-Jy.
BBLS. X. O. & WHITE SUGAIiS, -A.f
5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses,
& 44 Golden Svrup,
For sale bv E. HUGHES.
July 13, 1859.
REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF. MANUFAC
turer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes,
Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 North
Third Street, between Arch and Cherry. Phila-
phia. March 6, 1856. .
BLAXK SUMJJOXS -AND
TTOXS FOR SALE A T TI11S
EXECU
OFFICE
. PUBLIC SALE.
BY virtue of an alia Order of the Court of
Common-Pleas ofCambria County pursu
ant to proceedings in paitition to me dire ted,
J will expose to sale by public vendue or rut cry,
at the Court House in Ebensburg, on '
SATURDAY THE 18th DAY CF FEBRUARY
next;t 1 oclock P. M., tho following REAX.
ESTATEfto wit: A certain tract or piece or
parcel of -land tituate in the townships of A1I-
t;ncuy iwj varroii, iamma .Uouoty, being part
of a birgerLrfyct surveyed in pursuance of a war
riot grfmlsd to J.ihn Kinsiy, containing 99 acres
and 2l?ferche3, strict measure, (te the same
more or less J with the appurtenances, bounded
and described as follows: Beginning at leech,
a corner of land of . the heirs of John Phalon,
dee'd.. thence by said land North 89 dgreea
East 71 perches to a spruce, thence by same
North oue degree Wet 39 percbes to'a pot,
thence by the rtine North 89 degrees East 10
perches to a spruce, thence by the same (in part)
North one degr. e West 120 perches to a beech,
thence by the residue of the tract of which it is
a part. North 89 degrees East 45 torches to a
sugar, thence by land of Matthias Behe.
Bohley and Sherry. S..uth one degree
East 225 perches to a pott, thence South 89 de
grees West 125 perches t. a ikisI. thence North
oue degree West 66 perches to the place of be
ginning a j)ortion of which is' ch?ared, and
having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, a Log
Barn and "a Saw -Mill.
..TERMS OF SALE. One half of the purchase
money (after deducting .the costs andexpenees of
the action and pnceedings in pariiton and of the
sal to remain a lien on the premises, legal in.
terest n the said sum to be paid annually, from
the; dat4if confirmation of the sale, to Susan MV
Coybj the purchaser; during her lifetime, and
the principle at her decease, to ths heirs at law
of Catharine Behe, deceased, in equal proportions
and the residue of the purchase money to be paid
on cerf rmution of sale. .
. . r . , . . MICHAEL LEAVY, Trustee
January 11, 18G0.-7-3t.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
THE undersigned, Executorof the last will
and testament of Thomas Croyle. late of Croyle
township, Cambria County, deceased, hereby
gives notice that in pursuance of an order of said
Court and to him directed, he will on THURSDAY-the
first day of MARCH next: at ten
o clock' A. M-. of said day, exposo to Public Sale
"IMcimocB, iu -royie iownsn;p, in saiu
CttlUtV. the fullowin? described IIEAI. ESTiTE
of said deceased, as mentioned and described in a
writ' of Partition or valuation issued out of said
Gjurt and duly returned by the Sheriff of said
County fiz; . .
"; "Allotment No. 2, being three lots of ground
adjoining; ihe Water Station of the Pennsylvania
itaiiroaa Vfompany, and containing about, 1 acre.
rAltK, Allotment No. 3, containing one hun
dred: antLuve acres and allowance, with about
fifty aere ' cleared thereon, fifteen or eighteen
acre-of .which are meadow, having no buildings
thereon erected, adjining lands of Jacob Pringle
and William Pringle.
' Also, Allotment No. 4. containing two Lun-
dred and twenty one acres and allowance, with
about ixty acres cleared, no buildings thereon
t-rectexL and adjoining lands of Isaac Paul and
i ilharo 1 nngle.
On Allotments Nntj&3 and 4 there is a valuable
Coal Bank opened, about one hundred rods from
the Pennsylvania Bail Itoad. with a vein four
feet thick, and which has been successfully
worked for two seasons. On the same allotments
there ire favorable symptoms of Iron Ore.
TERMS OF SALE One third of the purchasa
money on confirmation of the sale, and the bal
ance ia -two equal annual payments thereafter,
with interest, to be secured by Bond and Mort
gage. r---- ; .
- - SAMUEL CROYLE, Executor
ijnu.iry 4, l8C0.-6-3t.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY. virtue of . an Alias Writ of Vend. Expon-.
issued out of tlu Court of Common Pleas of Cam
bria -Cuntv, and to me directed, there wiil be
exposed to Public Sale, on the premises in the
Borough of Johnstown, on SAiLRDAl the
28th day of January 1800, at 1 o'clock P. M.,
the fiuiewiug Real Estate, to wit-
All the right, title and interest of James
MMlillen, of, iu aud to the following described
two Lots of Ground, situate in the Borough of
Johnstown, Cambria Gmnty, known on the plan
of Johnstown extended by the numbers thirty-
four and thirty-wx, situate adjoining to earh
other, and bounded and described a. follows:
Beginning at the corner of Locust and Clinton
Streets. , thence alons Clinton Street, aforesaid.
seven perches to an alley, thence along said alley
5 JUth, ;Myouo degree .xt eight percne to
LrdxVy, thence long the same South twenty
nine, degrue West seven perches to Locust strett,
thence along said treet North sixty-one de' recs
Wct"e-gbt perche to the place of beginning.
having there-n ercctc I a three tory Brick Tarern
House, JVood She-', aud other buildings, tof m
the occupancy of Ms. Mary Fletcher. Also.
two one awl a half -tory plank or frame shops.
froutiagon Cinten street, now in the occupancy
of Anthony KurU and Ad-Jphus Jel-iAo. the
sai-1 plank or frame shops ling owned by Geo.
Kurtz; and erected thereon on grounu rent lease
on o.Z. rso. 3 navmg inereon erecieu a
frame rtable in the occupancy of Mrs. Mary
Fletcher. Also, three small frame or plack
buildings each one and a half stories Ligh, occu
pied by Lewis L. Montgomery, Jacob A. Alters
and Joseph Harden, said three plank r frame
bui'.dihqs owne.1 by William K. Piper, W. A. 4
O. Alters and Joseph Harden and erected there
on oa grovnd rent lease. Taken in execution
and to be sold at the suit of Mrs. Mary Bennett
for use of Wm. M'CIintock, for use of ilary
Bennett," for use of Bell, Smith if Co., now for
use of Peter Levergood.
. , t.f. : - R- r- LINTON, Shft
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, 1
Jannarv ll, 18C0.-7-3w
CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD.
THE! undersigned begs leave to announce,
that he has opened a Saddlery and Harness
Manufactory, at Chest Springs Borough, Cam
dria County, and that he will Manufacture and
keen constantly on ha.id every article in his line
of business, such as SADDLES, BRIDLES,
WHIPS, Articles manufactured cheap to
order.. He iivites the public to call and exam
ine articles ot !r.i manufacture, confident they
will command the approbation of Competent
Judges:' By manufacturing none but the best
of articles, and selling cheap, be hopes to meiit
and receive-a liberal share of public patronage.
.Terms Cash "or approved country produce.
N. B--All kinds of HIDES taken in exchange
for work. jonN - CONNELL.
ChesVSprings. May 2S, 1859. tf.
"J4CliSOX & CLAHH,
SURGEONDENTISTS. JOHNSTOWN, PA.
VNBVil the firm will be in Ebensburg during
J the first ten d.iys of each montn,
ii r I t which time' all persons dei-
al cervices can
l lug" turn - jiiiiujfvu -
find Lira at the office of 1. Lewis, nearly oppo
site Blair's Uotel. may25,l85Vtf.
JOKIX SliARBAl'GII,
Jn.tic.of the Peace. Smmmlttvllle, Pa.
LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS
f i u w nr.imnt.lr attended to. He will
also act as uctioncr-r at Public Sales whenevtr
us services in mat capacity ro icjuuru. .
April 28, i?58:24
$35.00
Taj s for Tuition in Single and Double ilitry
Book-Keepicg, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic
and Ixturts.
BoArJ 8 week i20, Stationary $7, Tuition 433,
. r.-v entire cxjieuics 62.
Ur uul time to comjdete a full caurse, from 6
to 10 week. Every Student, upoa graduating,
is guarattted to1' bo corrpeieut to manage the
Boks of ny Business, an 1 qualitled to earn a
salary from.
$500 to $1000
Students eter at any time No Vacation
Review at pleasure.
I'irbt Prcuiiuii s for best Bu.-incs Writing A.T
1859. received at PitUturg. Philadelphia and
O'nio folate Fair- Also, at the principal Fair of
the Ucion for tht vast four year.
fjcy- Ministers' Sony received at half price.
Fur Circulars, Specimen and Eml;13ished View
of the College, inclose five letter stamps to
F. W. JENKINS. PitUburg. Pa.
Jan. 4, 1 SCO. Au. 11, 185S,-2y.
WAR IN CHINA.
ARRIVAL OF TUB
CREATE A S TERN.
D. J. EVANS & SON
. - - - -
WOULD respectfully announce to the citi
zens of Ebons-burg, and mankind gener
ally, that wc have jiLst received at the old stand,
of 1). J. Evans, two doors East of E. Shoemaker
& Sons' Store, the largest and best assort meat of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever brought to this place. Also, a large ldl of
DRY-GOODS,
SUCH AS SATINS. VELVETS,
CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. DOS SKINS.
SATIVETTS. TWEEDS, JEANS,
TICKINGS, FLANNELS. BROWN
AND BLEACHED MUSLINS,
DRESS GOODS, OF EVERY STYLE,
NOTIONS, a large as.or'.ment of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND
CAPS. BOX SETS. TRUNKS. CARPET. i
iLVCKS, STATIONARY. GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
and such Sther Notins a is usually kept in a
Country Store, which they will dUpose of lower
than the lowes": or CASH or Country Produce.
The Tailoring Business will ba carriel on
in all its branches, aK wurk will be d-me in short
notice and on the most reasonable terms.
Ebensburg. OcU-Lsr 2 9, lS09.-tf.
WINTER GOODS.
THE subscriber has just returned from the
Eat, and in uor opening .'n extensive as
sortment of GOODS suitable f.v the seasou.
many articles of which have been Lc'Ught and
will be sold at LOWER PRICES than n be
fore sold in this place. Counting of Fancy aud
Staple DRY GtODS.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
HARDWARE AND CLTLETT.
QUEENS WARE STONE AND EARTHEN
WARE, . .
GROCERIES DRUGS i MEDICINES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of
10 Cases Mens thick Boots at $1,87 jnrr pair and
. upwards. .
2 Cases Meus Hunting Boots.
5 Cases Meus French Calf, Grain and Water
proof ditto. -10
Cases Boys and Childrens Bo-Jts, of superior
quality and low prices.
1 Ca.e Mens Carse Brogana at 95 cts.
6 Cases Childrens, Misis &-Womens Lace Boot.
BUFFALOE ROBFs.
M ANI LL A CABLE FtR R A 1TI NG,
DO. SMALLER SIZES,
BAR IRON SALT. AC. AC
Tersons wisliing to buy GOOD GOODS, at low
prices, will fiud it to their intercut to examine bis
stock. Country Produce will be taken in ex
change for goods for which the highest market
prices wi'l be given.
E. HUGHES.
January 4, ISCO.-tf.
GOODS AT CITY PRICES
TlllRTT PER VEST CHEAPER Til AS
CAS DE BOUGHT FOR ELSE WHERE
.THE ubcrilr hi fat returned from the
East with alarc lot . CHEAP GOODS, con-
itine iu part cf the followiur.
Idieit A llii'diet Hor, Kid Gloves, GuaBeltr, !
Collars. HandkercLW. Geiit. busjendor. Neck
Tie. IxtUr and Note Paper, Gents. Handker
chief, Gum Ceub, Sln Blacking. Knives and
Scissors. ee c py of Shak-.re. Hoops, Jtc.
Gents, and I-adies Buffalo O'er SliOe, Gum
Shoes, Calf and Heavy Bos, Men fashionable
Cap. PIuh and Cloth Caps, Carpet Packs,
Trunk. w(len Nxtf, AI- a lew sets ot
LADIES FURS.
All of which he oCers very low for CKSH. Give
him a call and satisfy yourselves that he sell
cheaper than any person el-.
January I, ISCO.-tf.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
John Dougterty
In tho Court of
Common Pleas of
Cambria Countv.
No. 4, Sep.T. 1845
A ccount rendered.
vs
Fetor Shoenbcrcer. John II
& George K. bhoenberger,
John D. Davis, James M.
Davis. John Mr addon,
.Tikbn k Wiliiam Bennett.
The undersigned. Auditor appointed by tb
Court in the above case, herevy notifies the above
named parties, that he will kit for a further bear
ing, at his office in Ebensburg, on Monday the
sixth day of Februarv next, at 1 o'clock P. M.
WM. KITTELL, Auditor.
January 4, 18C0.--4t 0
EXECL'TORS AOT1CC.
LETTERS TestamenUry on the Estate of
John M'Kenzie. Sr.. late of Munster township.
Cambria Countv, deceased, having been duly
granted by the Register of said County to the
undersigned. Notice is hereby given to all per
sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims - against said estate will present them
properly authenticated for set tlement-
SYLV ESTER M'KENZIE,
JOHN M'KENZIE, Jr..
Jan. 11, l60.-7-Ct. Executors.
FIEE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
mill; rXDERSlGNED WOULD CALL THE
m m -w-
X attenntion of the public to one of the great
improvement ever 'made in COOKING
STOVES, the burning of the OAS AND SMOKE,
by which means, is saved rutv per cent ol luti.
GEORGE HUNTLEY.
Ebeiuburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf.
ABRAHAM HOPELIX,
Attorney at Law John to wa
o
FFICE on Clinton Street, a few door nortl
of the corner of Ma'xt and Canton.
1
April 1853.
BAUXlAmS! BAEGAIKS ! !
NEW GE0CEEY ST0EE.
THE undtrsjgteJ would respectfully l"g leave
to inform tha citizens of Elus.buf g and i
cinity. that be fcas jrat rcdved, at l'. f-'.c.r
room, oue door AVet of Datis L Lloyd's Store,
a large and freh lot of Groceries, which he c.f
fTs for sal cheap for Cash or conutry Produce,
Li stock roti?it ia fart of the folloninr r t
cles. vir.:
SUGAR. COITEE. TEA. K0L&8SES.
- ,T0EACC0. SEGAHS. CHEESE,
- FISH. BACON. ATJD THE
I BEST OF FLOUR A HO CORN WEAL.
I He also iNx'ps oa band a lar- rr.d rl 'Tied
Stock of S-htol Books aud Skatk-fcary, Nolii.1
Ac . all very eheap.
lie Lpcs by Etrici f.'te?itirn t" 1 utirs td
merit and receive a full ftiireof pwllic jatrs
age, a he feels satisfied Lis ftock it gcod ard r
will sell as cheap as any other LctEff ia va
C;I! and see.
EVAS E. EVANS.
Ebensburg, Aa. 17, 1859. If.
GOAL ! COAL ! I
The subscriber is now prepared to delircr C l
t the citizens cf (Lis place on the tbortr&i t-otice.
lior.s wishing Coal can leave their orders at
my Grocery Store and tLey v.ill be attended o
jm mediately.
EVAN 1 EVANS.
Septeml-cr 28, 1S59.
BTH fflM UiemDUR!
CONTINUED SUCCESS OI" THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART
ASSOCIATION.
From all sections of the ctuntry subscriber m
this popular 'Art Institctiou, (iww ia it sixth
year.) are being received in a ratio unparalleled
with that of any previous year.
Any person can become a. mea.Ur by J til scri
bing 3, which will entitle Lisa to
1.1. The beautiful Steel Etgravinn, "Sl.ak
spear aud Hi Friend.4
21. A Copy of the elegantly Illustrated Art
Journal, one year.
3.1. A Free Season Admiuloa to the Galle
riea, 548 Broadway, New-York.
In addition to which, over Four Hundred ri'.tv
Lle Wrk of Art are given to subscribers as Ire
miums, comprising choice Painting, Sculptures.
Outlined. 4c, by the first American ai-U For
eign Artteta.
The superb Eiigra-ring, which evtry Mibscriber
will receive immediately on rectipt of subscrij
tion. entitled
S1IAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS,"
is of a character to five unqualified pleasure and
satisfaction. No work of vqu&l value was ever
before placed within reach of the f ojle at such
a price. The engraving U of very large size, be
ing printed on heavy plate pir, SO by 28 in
ches. making a ut superb oraameut uitablj
for the walls of either the library, parlor or ciSce,
It can be sent to any part of the country. Ly
mail, with safety, being packed in a cylinder,
pot-ge pre paid,
Thiuk of it! Such a work delivtred free of
charge, and the Art Jvamal, enc year, for it.
SUBSCRIPTIONS will be received ux.til tLa
Evening of Tuesday the Slt of January. 16C0,
a4 which time the books will cluae and tLe Pre
minw" be given to ubscrilrg.
No person is restricted to a tingle fubci:ptioa.
Thoie rtm:il"ng 515 are rttitlcdto six member
bhips. Subscriptions fnb California, the Canada, aad
Foreign Provinces. n.ut i-T 430 instead of IS,
in order to t'efray extra j'l:.- c.
Persons wishiLg to f-rm club wui py'j
circular of terms. Ac.
The l-cautifully Illustrated Art Journal. vIT
ing full particulars, will L cnt on receipt f 1 S
cents, in stamps or coin.
Addres C. L. DERBY. Actuary C. A. A.,
546 and 548 Broadway. New-York.
Subscriptions alo recHved hj UtOHUE W.
O ATM AN, lb n. Secn f Eeslurg and vicinity
December 7, ISl'j.
1S5.
FALL TRADE!
A C A R D.
185.
The un lerrgn-d have ju.t received, aal rv cji
offeriag
THE LARGEST
and moat varied stock cf
FRESH
GROCERIES
ever brought to
THIS MARKET I
la connective with the above, ibe
are constantly supplied with
CHOICE IIRAND3
of the various grades cf
ALSO
BACON. CnEESE.
T1 Tannar'j .t- T 4 tTV'
MESS PORK,
Together with all kinds of
Pittsburg Manufactured Aiticlcs. j
All of which will be sold LOW FOR CASH.
The Merchants of this place are invited to call
before purchasing elsewhere. At the old stand.
WM. M. UUKMU tf CO.
27 1 Liberty Street, opposite Eagle Hole!
Oct. 26, 1859.-2m. Pittsburg, Pa.
VALUABLE TANNERY
FOR SALE.
THE undersized offers for sale the QUITMAN
TANNERY, situate about three miles Wesi
of Ebensburg. and about 9 miles by Plank Road
ami Turnpike from the Feunsylvama Kail laJ.
A B-anch lvail Uoad will sbortly be constructed
to Ebensburg. The establishment is one of tba
largest in the State, and is nw in scccessfrl op
eration. The main building is 140 by 40 attt
whig CC by 20 and the whole two stories L:!..
A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected lt
summer and now in good order. There are all
the necessary outbuildings on the remises, and
dwelling Houses lor the Proprietor, Foreman nd
hands. Also a Blacksmith bi.op. There is alto
an excellent Saw Mill in connection wiih the
Factory. There are about 700 acres of land well
timbered, which wnl be sold in connection with
the Tannerv. About 400 cords of Bark nw on
bands. Hemlock can be purchased at 2,&0 and
Oak at 4.S0 per cord, delivered. The property
will be rfold low and on easv terms, r or further
particulars address
Ebersbcrjf, Cambria Co., Pa.
Jfpt. 21, 159. 44-tf.
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