Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, June 21, 1866, Page 3, Image 2

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gcntotntt anb Sentinel.
mocratic County Convention
ne Peuiccracy of Cambria county are
to assemble at the usual places
Mi--elections, in their respecUve elcc
':' u v'rl-ta, on Saturday, the 23J day of
iKino lO-;, to elect Delegates to a Conven
IviiVh will convene at the Court House,
:Crwlnr',.on Monday, the 25th day of
?hiaci! atone o'clock, P. M., for the
.'.."oie of nominating a County Ticket, and
' rtrm such other duties as the usages of
t'firty and the interests of the Country
Jar require
i full attendance is requested.
A GEORGE XV. 0 ATM AN,
Chairman Democratic Co. Com.
Fnbiirsrf May 29, 18GG.
vj-Ti.f locusts are coming. The Blairr-v:-;!
r.-as.iys that section of country is
Mvarm'n-,' with them. Soon the forests will
J,.. c:.J ith the cry. of -rhar-o-a h."
j-Ik:ntirjgVn boasts two Base Ball
r.-ls bi.th of whitb, the Monitor says.
j v wi'l'. SeuJ some of your best up
i . " ..,v. and learu us how to idav
....j . . , -
i..t j:i:i;e.
t: Xaa.-y I limes of Summerhill township
Lis K-tt her cow, nnd offers a reward of
tw v ilnlais to any person who will
iri::n; hiT. See advertisement in another
, Juii.n.
(rj-We ivtice that an amendment has
Iven adopted to the new tax bill now before
Coi'Sress, that prohibits the publishing of
.: hv s, which are iut to be furnished to
iv.it r i.r i ther persons under any pretext
w La! ever.
IIou.-e Sroi.iK. O.i Mviiday night last,
a valuable hrse was stolen from the pas-!ure-ft!d
of Washington Or, in Tyrone
t.vi..-h":i, P.'air county. The hurse was of
a Irown color, about six years old and in
onditlou. A reward of $230 is offer
ei f t the recovery of the horse and arrest
a::,i conviction of the thief, or 50 for the
return of the horse alone. The horse was
bray, l-d with the letter "C" under his mane.
C-v- When in Johnstown la?t week we
st-fiied at the Scott House, kept by A.
... i. f . 1 ...l. ... i .i
k a v''., ana wiioii we assort inai mis is
a nil kept iouse, under the management
i! the present proprietors, we speak under
s!.nidii:g!y. Tie r.iil.s are moderate and the
t vommodations excellent. Those who tarry
this house for aiiy length of time fare
i '.iiiptiioii.dy every day. See card in anoth
er column.
r The States Unl.-n II tel, Market st..
Ihiiiidulphia, is now what may be termed a
, -jil hotel. Those of our readers who may
Live occasion to visit the city, will fiud it a
0 n.i rt.ib.'e and convenient stopping place.
We sj cak cndeistandingly on this subject
ne tarried at the States Union during a
1 irt tf hist week. See card in another col
i.:;;n, under the head of "Philadelphia liusi-r--.i
Cards."
rtTiiiusxic. Two c'rcus men engaged in
-:it:.- of tl.-ticr.ff, at the depot, on Monday
The reasons for this little 'mill"
'o re a plentitude if whiskey and a scarcity
:l" the-where-with-all." Circuses generally
jut their best foot foremost, but if theso
! '"'"'u.aers are specimens of the best God
'pt!;e worst, say wj. It" these traveling
-' iif.. are c rrect representatives of the cir
tt''ion 'S sh -ttbj to visit us, it must be a
1 '-f vice and depravity.
l-yH' !;.cof cur readers may not be aware
a Mx-! or.-e circus is expected here some-t"v-
flA L-th. Such is the case, however,
i'.lte m.n by a few blue bills which
':. a'.nt, nho had been indulging rather
''I sa arscnicated-strychnine, stuck up,
::t peuniseion on our fence. The thing
Lul. aud from present appearances,
:ia: e all those who will pel si: t in at-
a poor sliow to look wt.ll to their
i eiet-books.
We flircct attention to the advertise
' : t ( f Tronk W. Hay, Wholesale and lle
:! Dealer in Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron
'e, Canal street, Johnstown. When in
1 Utown last week, we called with Mr.
:y and found his stock large and well
.pted to the wants of our readers. His
: ices are as low as the lowest, and Mr.
-.y, if we mistake not, is a gentleman in
iy sense of the word a man with whom
' a J kasuie to deal. Those of our read
rs who are in the habit of making purchas-
B oonusiown. snouia not tail to call
r . . 1 .....
Frank W'. Hay.
v'tr. Notice Know all men by these
! ? U. that I, V. S. Barker, of the borough
i m !ir, county of Cambria, and State
J ; ei:rij -lvania, do hereby positively assert
it I have constantly on hand one of the
- ana ust selected stocks cf Dry
" ', Groeer-.es, &c.. to be f.mnd in the
? "-M,t, WLich will be sold at a very small
vuivance.
Gsi- He two youns u-pjj EaraC( George
g Turkey acd Pohert .r.c u
!'. ., 4l. n . .. . ' J
u.c enable Steam Mill .of James
, r2& Co.,iu Cambria township, by a
' ' tspl.,fion, some ten davs arro. we are
-Try to learn, are rapidly improving and
'e hiely to recover from th.ir in.nrina A
t-ndjer of persons were in the mill at the
;-le tc explosion took place, which shat
td the mill in ;,.o i,.. n ,
:r: onu .in escapcci un-
except the two persons mentioned
Court Proceedings.
The following Teport completes the history
of the business of the Court during the last
session :
' Commonwealth vs. John Brown; Indict
ment for Bigamy. True bill. Found Guilty.
Sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and the costs,
and to undergo an imprisonment in the
Western Penitentiary for one year.
Same vs. John Horuick; Indictment for
larceny and receiving stolen goods. True
bill. Found guilty. Sentenced to pay a
fine of $5 and the costs, and to undergo an
imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary
for fifteen months.
Same vs. Barbara . Ilornick; Indictment
for larceny. True bill. Found guilty. Sen
tenced to pay a fine of 5 and the costs, and
to undergo an imprisonment in the Western
Penitentiary for fifteen months.
Same vs. Thomas Grimsley; Indictment for
larceny and receiving stedeu goods. Found
Guilty.' Sentenced to pay a titie of $1 and
the costs, and to undergo imprisonment in
the County Jail for six months.
Commonwealth vs. George Wentroad; In
dictment st llirig liquor to a person of known
intemperate habits. True bill. On motion
and leave the District. Attorney entered a
nolle prosequi, on payment of the costs
by the defendant.
Same vs. same; Indictment for selling
liquor to a person cf Known intemperate
habits. True bill. On motion and leave
the Distiict Attorney entered a nolle ros
equi, on payment of the costs by the defen
dant. Thomas Plunket vs. Bernard Smith, ad
ministrator e.f John Smith; Assumpsit. Ver
dict for I 'laintiir in the sum of $2o0. Defen
dant moves for a new trial.
Michael Maxwell vs. Pennsylvania II. B.
Company. Trespass. Verdict for Plaintiff
in the sum of $893 75 damages.
P. II. Tiernan, endorsee of G. Nelson
Smith, vs. A. J. Haines. Assumpsit. Ver
dict for Plaintiff iu the sum of $228 37.
Bernard McCelgan vs. Peter Moyers.
Feigned Issue. Verdict for Defendant.
Charles McManamy, Guardian of the mi
nor children of Ptter Scanlan, dee'd, vs.
Ebensburg & Cresson R. R , with notice to
Pennsylvania R. II. Terre Tenants. Verdict
for Plaintiff in the sum of $.140.
Licenses were granted to the following
persons :
TAVERN LICENSE.
Michael J. Smith. Allegheny township.
Philip Fa.idle & Co., "
A. P. Baker, Carroll township.
Joseph Cole, Carro!ltown.
Adam Kurtz, Cambria borough.
Daniel McDonald, Cambria borough.
Edward Home, Cambria borough,
Michael Barnicle, Clearfield township.
Peter Malzie, Conerriaugh, boro. 1st Ward.
Francis Seitz, Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward.
John Sivert Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward.
.John f ibber. Conemaugh - boro. 2nd Ward.
Isaac Crawford, Kbensburg boro. V. Ward
James Downey, Johnstown boro. 2nd Ward.
John Bending, Johnstown boro. 2nd Ward.
John Kraft, Johnstown boro. 3d .Ward.
Ilemiguis Durach, Johnstown bor. 3d Ward.
John Ii. Myers. Ijorett borough.
Philip II-rzog, Loretto borough.
Joseph (leis, Richland township.
George Coarad, Riohland township.
Peter Heim, Richland township.
Victor Voegtly, Summerhill township.
Henry Hughes, Summitville borough.
Lenhart Kest, Taylor township.
William Callan, Washington township.
Francis P. Grosberger, Carrolltown boro.
Lawrence Stich. Carrolltown borough.
Lawrence Sohroth, Carre-lltown borough.
Jacob Glasser, Chest township.
Samuel F. George, Chest Springs borough,
Jos Shoemaker, Conemaugh boro. 2nd W'd.
Geo. Gurley, Ebensburg boro., West Ward.
J. A. Moore, Ebensburg boro., East Wfrd.
Jno. B. Williams, Johnstown boro. 2d W'd.
Jas. Ii. M'Creight, Johnstown " 21 Ward.
Richard Jelly, " " "
Wm. D. Nicholson, " "
William Palmer, " " 3d Ward.
David Metzcrar, " " 4th Ward.
Dominick MTIugh, Millville borough.
Emanuel James, '
Lawrence Furlong, Taylor township.
George W. Mullin, Washington township.
Veronica Reilly, "
John Wilkins, " "
Michael J. Piatt, Suequehanna township. -John
A. Bliir, Ebensburg borough.
John N. llolman, Johnstown, 4th ward.
Mary Ann M'Kenzie, Chest Springs.
Owen Sweeny, Washington township.
TO SFLX. BY THE QUART.
Henry Schnabel, Johnstown bor. 4th W'd.
D. W. Gougbnour, Johnstown, 3rd Ward.
Cyrus Hart, Johnstown borough 4th Ward.
An Argument Court will be held in Ebens
burg. on Wednesday, July lltb.
Marriage and Celibacy.
IN ESSAY OF WARNING AND IN
il STRUCTION FOR YOUNG MEN.
Also, Diseases and abuses which permanent
ly prosuate the Vital Powers, with sure
means of relief. Sent Free of Charge, in
sealed letter envelopes. Address, Dr. J.
SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Associa
tion, Philadelphia, Pa. June 21, 1806. ly.
WANTED. AGENTS $75 to $200 PER
f MONTH for gentlemen, and $35 to $75
tor ladies, everywhere, to introeluce the Cel
ebrated Common Sense Family Sewing Ma
chine, improved aud perfected. . It will hem,
fell, stitch, quilt, bind, braid and embroider
beautifully. Price only $20, making the
elastic lock stitch, and fully warranted for
three years. We pay the above wages or a
commission, from which twice that amount
can be male. Address with stamp, or call
on C. BOWERS &r CO., Salesrooms, No.
255 South FIFTH street, Philadelphia. Pa.
All letters answered promptly, with circu
lars and terms. May 31, 18GG.-4t.
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
Every young lady and gentleman in the
United States can hear something very
much to their advantage by return mail (free
ofcharge,yby addressing the uudersigned.
Those having fears of being humbugged will
oblige by not noticing thirf card. All others
will please address their obedient servant,
. . t THOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, New -York.
Feb. 1 18GC ly.
itnomrcemcnt of Cumbi&atts,
Subject to Vie Decision of the Democratic
County Convention.
ASSEMBLY.
.To the Democracy of Cambria County : I
take this method of announcing myself as a
candidate for nomination to the House of
Representatives, by the next Democratic
County Convention. JOHN S. RIIEY.
Ebensburg, April 12, 18GG.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
MICHAEL IIASSON, Esq., Ebensburg, Ta.
D. T. STORM, of Ebensburg, Pa.
COUXTY COMMISSIOXER.
FRANCIS BEARER, Carroltwon borough.
JOHN FERGUSON. Blacklick township.
RICHARD DETTLING, Washington tp ..
FREDERICK KITTKLL, Ebensburg, Pa.
EBENS13URG & CRESSON RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, May 21, 18GG,
trains on this road will run as follows :
Leave EnENSBcna
At G.05 A. M., connecting with Baltimore
Express West and Day Express East.
At G 40 P. M.. connecting with Phila. Ex.
Eist and Day Express West.
Leave Cuesson
At 8.30 A. M., or on departure of Bait.
Express West.
At 8.40 P. M., or on departure of the Phila
delphia Express West.
A Beacon of Health.
The good things of this world have each
their appointed missions.
It is the mission of Uostetter's Stom
ach BiTTEns to prevent aud relieve a great
variety of ailments.
For twelve years its success as a protect
ive and a remedy has been without check or
drawback. It is strong negative evidence of
this fact, that the efficacy of the article as a
specific for dyspepsia, biliousness, constipa
tion, nervousness, general debility, and in
termittent fevers, has never been questioned.
As proof positive of its infallibility in
such cases, the statements of public men
whose names are familiar as household words,
have from time to time been given to the
world.
If its reputation is not founded ic facts,
then tru'.h is a shadow, and the utterances
of conscientious citizens are of no more val
ue than "dicers' oaths."
And what is its reputation ? Let the
progress of its sales answer the inquiry.
Where twenty dozen bottles of Hostetter's
Bitters were sold in 18oa, Jwe iiindred itozen
are disponed of now.
Could public opiuion be more' significant
lv exoressed than bv its unparalleled in-
crease of consumption ? It seems impossi'
ble.
The preparation has been imitated.
v here are the imitators t i.cho answers.
"Where?" To- the "limbo" of things lost
nn earth they are all either gone or going.
Peace be with them !
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after having sulfered for several
years with a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease, Comumption is anxious to
make known to his fellow-sufferers the
means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the prescription used Cfree of charge)
with the fireetions fur preparing and using
the same, which they will find a scire cure
for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Coughs. Colds, and all Throat and Lung
Affections. The only object of the adverti
ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit
the afflicted, and spread information which
he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes
every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
cost them nothing, and may prove a bless
ing. Parties wishing the prescription, FKEE,
by return mail, will please address
Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co , New York
Feb. 1, 18GG.ly.
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the affects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering luimanity, send free to
all who need it, the receipt and elirections
for making the simple remedy by which be
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing.
JOHN B. OGDEN,
. No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
Feb. 1st, 18CG. ly.
A MONTH ! Agents wanted for six
entire! n new articles, insr. out. Adress
U. T. GAREY, City Building, Biddeford,
Me. May 31, 18CG.-ly.
PALLAGIIER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL,
(J and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale
at the Book Store of
Feb. 22, I860. JAMES MURRAY.
$tffo bbcrttstmcnts.
Twenty Dollars Reward.
STRAY COW. Strayed away or was stcl
len from the subscriber living in Sum
merhill township, Cambria county. Pa., on
Monday, the 2 1st of May last, a BRINDLE
COW, with white face and half crop off
each ear. Any person who will bring her
back will receive the above reward.
. - NANCY I1IMES.
Wilmore, June 21, 18G6.-lt.-.
Auditor's IVot Ice.
THE undersigned having, been, appointed
Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cam
bria county, to distribute the money in the
hands of E. Shoemaker, administrator of
the estate of Rev. Thomas McCullough,
dee'd, upon his. final account, hereby gives
notice thathe'wiU attend to the duties of
said appointment at his office in Ebensburg,
on Monday, the 9th day of July next, at
one o'clock, P. M., when and where all per
sons interested may attend. '
JOHN E. SCANLAN,
June 20, 1866. Auditor.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware.
FRANK W. HAY,
Canal street, below Clinton, Joltnslcncn, Pa.,
KEEPS constantly on hand a large assort
ment of Sugar Kettles, Brass or Oipper
Kettles, Tin-Ware; all kinds of Sheet-Iron
Ware ; Enameled and Tinned Iron Ware ;
Copper Ware made to order. Sad Irons or
Smexthing Irons, Zinc Washboards,
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
of every Pittsburgh or Philadelphia manu
facturer always ou hand or procured on five
days notice.
ODD PLATES and GRATES for Stoves
alwavs on hand.
SPOUTING, Miner's Lamps, Oil Cans,
FRUIT CANS and Powder Horns of all
sizes, constantly on hand.
COFFEE MILLS, Toasting Forks. Ovster
Broilers, Jelly Cake .Moulds, Table and Tea
Spoons, Coal Buckets &c.
PRICE LIST now ready for the Trade.
Merchants are respectfully invited to call
and examine our wares. Send for a cata
logue before purchasing elsewhere.
The above goods will be furnished
WHO I.ES LC O IX R ETA I L..
ASK TOR
FRANK W. HAY'S WAREHOUSE,
And Save Ticenly-Jive per Cent
On your purchases. It can be found on
Canal street, below Clinton. (My.4,GG.ly.)
Jolfristown, June 21, 18C6.
EICE.SE XOT3CE.
HETITIONS for Licenses will be presented
i before the Judges e.f the Gnirt ot Quarter
Sessions of Cambria County, at an Argu
ment Court to be held in Ebensburg; on
Wednesday, the 11th day of July next, by
the following persons, viz :
TAVERN LICENSE.
Matthew Digman, Allegheny township.
Francis A. Gibbons, " "
D. A. Conrad, Ebensburg boro. West Ward.
Levi Jacoby, Conemaugh township.
Gotlieb Lessiger, Johnstown boro. 2d Ward.
Thomas S. Davis, " "
Andrew Ilenning, " 3 J Ward.
Henry G. Reitz, " "
Henry Fritz, " " "
Florian Bingell, Loretto boro.
Patrick Graham, Millville boro.
GEORGE C. K. ZAIIM,
Ebensburg, June 18, 1866. Clerk.
Commissioner's Xotice.
TN the matter of the petition of John A.
Kennedy, for specihe performance or con
tract with Michael Kennedy, dee'd.
The undersigned having been appointee
Commissioner by the O.-phan's Court of
Cambria county, to take testimeny in proof
of contract letvveen the above named par
ties, hereby gives notice that he will attend
to the duties of said a'ppointment, at his
office in Ebensburg, on Saturday, the 7th
day of July next, at one o'clock, P. M.,
when and where all persons interested may
attend.
JOHN E. SCANLAN,
June 20, 1866.-31 Commissioner.
Auditor's ."Vol Ice.
fHIIE undersigned having been appointed
1 Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cam
bria county, to distribute the money in the
hands of Joseph Burgoon, Executor of Robt.
Burgoon, dee'd, hereby gives notice that he
will attend to the duties of said appoint
ment at his office in Ebensburg, on Tuesday,
the 17lh day of July next, at one o'clock,
Y. M., when and where all persons interest
ed may attend.
JOHN E. SCANLAN,
June 21, lSGG.-3t. Auditor.
Auditor's Xotlcc.
THE undersigned having been appointed
Auditeir by the Orphans' Court of Cam
bria county, to distribute the money in the
hands of II. Kinkcad, Esq., Administrator of
the estate of V illiam W berry, dee'd, hereby
gives notice that he will attend to the duties
of said appointment at his Cfffice in Ebens
burg, on Thursday, the 19th day of July
next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and
where all persons interested may attend.
JOHN E. SCANLAN,
June 21, 13G6.-St Auditor.
cai:i.
Lash's Five Dollar Washing Machine.
IS now offered to the public as the cheapest
simplest and most efficient Washing Ma
chine in the country.
The exclusive right for the sale of this
machine in your own State or Count', can
be secured by applyinff soon at eur store.
727 Maiket street, Philadelphia, Pa.
J. S. LASH, & CO.
AlsaV the best Clothes Wringer in the
Market, Wholesale and Retail.
A' very liberal discount to" country
merchants and dealers generally.
May 31, 18GG.-4t.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
IpIIE partnership heretofore ' existing be
I tweeu the uudersigned, iu the practice of
the law, having been dissolved, all persons
knowing.themselves indebted to us, under
tl firm of Jnbnston fe Oatman. for profes
sional services, are requested to call and
settle the same immediately.
R. L. JOHNSTON.
: GEO. W. OATMAN.
Ebensburg, May 21. 18GG.-3t.
S. M. Petteuglll & Co.
Advertisinz Agents. 37 Park Row
New York, and 10 State street, Boston,
are the authorized Ajrents for the "Dem
ocrat & Sentinel," and the most influen
tial and largest circulating " Newspapers in
the United States and Canadas. They
are empowered to. contract 'for us at our
LOWEST TERMS. '
SHIELDS HOUSE,
LORETTO, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.,
THOMAS f; ALLEN. Proprietor.
ITIIIIS house is now open for the accommo-
1 dation of the public. Accomraouanuu
as rood as .'.the , country will afford, and
charges moderate. " May 31, 1866.-tf.
AFRESH lot of prime Segars and Jtooacco
iust received and for sale at the Book
Store of j AiHtiij jsi u n. i .
Philadelphia Business Cards.
RUSSELL & WOODRUFF.
WHOLESALE DEALERS in TOBACCOS,
CIGARS, TIPES. &c., &c, No. 13
Aorta lhird street, above Market, Philadel
phia, Pa. June 21, 186G.-ly.
STATES UNION HOTEL.
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS HOTEL is pleasantly situated on the
South side of Market street, a few doors
above Sixth street. Its central locality
makes it particularly desirable to persons
visiting the city on business or pleasure.
T. II. B. SANDERS, Proprietor.
June 21, 18GG.-ly.
Johnstown Business Cards.
CYRUS L. PERSUING,
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Ta.
A Office on Main street, second floor over
the Bank. May 4, l865.-tf.
JOHN P. LINTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa.
Office in building on comer of Main and
Franklin street, opposite Mansion House,
second floeir. Entrance on Franklin 6treet.
Johnstown, Nov. lG, I860.0.
D. M'LAUGIILIX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Johnstown, Pa.
Office in the Exchange building, on the
Corner of Clinton and Locust streets up
stairs. Will attend to all business connect
ed with his profession.
Dec. 9, 18G3.-tf.
FRANK W. HAY,
WHOLESALE and RETA1 L Manufacturer.
R of TIN. COPPER and SHEET-IRON
WARE, Canal sireet, below Clinton, Johns
town, Pa. A large stock constantly on
hand. May 4, 18CG.-ly..
NEW HAT AND CAP STORE.
KEORG E TURNER, Main sireet Johnstown.
Pa., Dealer in 1 1 ATS and CAPS, BOOTS
and SHOES, and GENTLEMEN'S' FURN
ISHING GOODS, such as Drawers. Shirts,
Collars, Handkerchiefs, Neckties, Stockings,
Gloves, Umbrellas, &c , keeps constantly on
hand a general assortment, and his prices
are as low as the lowest.
Johnstown, June 21, l8C6.-ly.
SCOTT HOUSE,
Main Street, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa.,
A. ROW & CO., Proprietors.
THIS HOUSE having been refitted and
elegantly furnished, is now open for the
reception and entertainment of guests. The
proprietors by long experience in hotel keep
ing, feel conG.lent they can satisfy a dis
criminating public.
Their Bar is supplied with the choicest
brands of liquors and wines.
June2l,18G6. (ly.)
Ebensburg Business Cards.
JOHN E. SCANLAN,
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Cam-
S bria county, Pa. May 5, lb65.tf.
W. II. SECIILER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. and PRACTICAL
SURVEYOR, Ebensburg, Pa., office in
tue Commissioners oinee. Dec. 7. lSG5.-tf.
WILLIAM KITTELL,
I TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
l Uthce m lo!onade Kjw, Centre street.
Dec. 4, 186i.-tf.
F. P. TIERNEY,
J TTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
l Omce in Colonade Row.
April 5, 18C5-tf
JOSEPH M'DONALI),
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Z7bensburg. Pa.
Office on Centre street, opposite Moore's
Hotel. Apr. 26, lSGG-tf
Ii. L. JOHNSTON,
I TTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensbura. Pa
H Office in the Scuth end of his residence,
immediately opposite the Court House.
November 23, 18C5.tf. (1.37)
JOHN FENLON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg Pa.
Office ou IIih street, adjoining his resi
dence. May 4, 1865. (1.42 )
GEORGE M. REED,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ebensburg. Pa.
Office on Main street, three doors East
ot Julian. May 4, 18G3.
GEORGE XV. O ATM AX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa.
Office in Colonade Row, Centre street.
November 23, lSG5.-tf. (1.37.)
F. A. SHOEMAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Ebensburg, Pa
Office on High street, one door East of the
Banking House of Lloyd & Co.
December 7, 1SG5. (tf.)
Ii. J. LLOYD,
SUCCESSOR to R. S. Bo-sr, Dealer in
DRUGS. MEDICINES AND PAINTS,
fcjtoro on Main street, opposite the "Moore
House, Ebensburg, Pa. May 17, 'GG.tf.
PR. D. XV. EVANS,
TENDERS his professional services to the
citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity.
Office one door east of li. Davis' store.
Night calls made at his residence three doors
west of R. Evans' cabinet ware room.
May 31, 1865-6m
J. C. WJXSOX, M. D.,
fj FFERS his services as rilYSICIAN and
U SURGEON, to the citizens of Ebensburg
and surrounding country. Office three doors
East of the Presbyterian Church, ia the
room formerly occupied by Dr. Jones.
: Ebensburg, April 12, 1866.3m..
UNION HOUSE,
TJBENSBURG, Pa., JOHN A. BLAIR,
j Propietor, spares no pains to render this
hotel worthy of a continuation of the liberal
patronage it has heretofore received. His
table will always be furnished with the
best the market affords; his bar with tbo
best ct liquors. His stable is large, and will
be attended by an attentive and obliging
hostler. , . : June 4, 1868.-U.
V. S. BARKER,
RETAIL DEALER, in Dry Goods, Boot.
Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries, &c ; keeps
constantly on band a general assortment.
Store on Uigb. street, Ebensburg, Pa.
Sept 28, 18G5.
S. BELFORD, DENTIST,
CONTINUES to visit Ebensburg personally
on the 4th Monday of each month.
Duriug his absence Lewis N. Snyder, who
studied with the Doctor, will remain in the
office and attend to all business entrusted to
him.
June 7, 18GG.
DR. J. M. ai'CLUKE,
BENTIST, JohnstowE, has opened an cfSco
on the cur. of Centre and Main streets, in
this place, (building formerly occupied by
Mr. C.illan as a hotel, up stairs, front room,)
where he may be found ou the Jirst Monday
of every month, and remain one or two
weeks. May 10, 186.
LLOYD & CO.,
8 ANKERS. Ebensburg, Pa. Gold, Silver.
Government Bonds, and ether securities,
bought and sold. Interest allowed on time
deposits. Collections made on all accessible
points in the United States, and a General
Banking business transacted.
f March 1, lSGG.tf.
LOGAN HOUSE,
EBENSBURG, Pa., ISAAC CRAWFORD,
Proprietor, solicits a continuation of tho
liberal patronage heretofore extended. His
table and bar will always be supplied with
the best. His house and stable being largo
and convenient, and having competent as
sistants at all times emploj'ed, he feels con
fident that he will be able to render general
satisfaction. June 4, 186o.-tf.
18GG.
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