rSIOM OrH EXCHANGES. 1 -TLe Lancastrian says: One , o7 our t fflM Lvons, John R. Chamblin, and Hunter ! in Derry township informs us that an old juniea v ' ....... I Hills Centleman irt thnt ntirr1itnvl,nl rorahall -wrtiijr cnraiunics lor electors in t nun n:s Marsnan, . 'owrewj on, has Signified his intention cf to- ciniif rci " x tul& lor a'ieece ana king. nociinaticn eott. Gc-rge V. Thorny -if n, the u l t:!c:.ted n present.-itive frost the ict, J" ( engross, resign-'.! HIS . a n v.'iisi-pr oi uiis nouso ca yes it-rJ.iv. n -r I-: su i-s..r qrovo himself worthy to itcar Lis vuc-Oit slippers. July 3. "The Boston Bee says : "Mr. Webster eonti- on bis farm at iMarsnceia. ins neaitn HLS3 ,1 sfrcDgth are rapidly improving. lie is vis an ited by many of his friends, and the hospitable manner in which they are treated, is character istic of the man. Everybody ij made "atbome" ja Marshfield. In the meantime, Mr. Webster is watching the pointings and tendencies of the diplomatic world, and bringing the fishery diffi culty to an honorable and amicable adjust ment." gg,RcY. E. G. Wood, in the opening prayer of services at Fairfield, Indiana, after praying f, r the general government, prayed for the Gov cmer of the State, and thus for the Legislature. "And the Lord have mercy on our legislators: rv re their 'ives until they may return to their homes, and then put it into the hearts of the j people to keep them there, and return men of! temp crate habits and sentiments wiio ao: some good." gtThe Boston Ecc still keeps the name of Mr. Wtbster at the head of its columns, as a candidate for the Presidency. EMr. John Morrison, of Leicester, Mass., mentioned a few days siuce as having been bit ten by a spider, died from the effects of the bite t u Wednesday last. pgvjTbe National Guards, Capt. Garland, of Harrisburg, Pa., intend making an excursion to Daltiinore, Washington and Richmond, in Sep tember. &3"The English papers, brought by the Ni fvcura, are extremely dull. The Parliamentary elections are now almost over, and according to the most careful classification, the New House ,f Commons stands thus: For the Ministry, 325 Ojpjsitiju, 2.2 Majority for the Ministry, 53 tc.Mr. R. Sands, the equestrian, met with a fatal accident at Wolcott, X. Y., on Saturday last. Being bantered, he undertook to perform Lis antipodeon feat upon the ceiling in the Court House, when the plastering gave way, and he fell a distance of eighteen feet to the floor, bv kLLIi hi3 neck was broken, and ho died imme uiately. Ir" Paris, it is calculated, annually consumes f-rwberries to the amount Irenes. Epinay, near St. if five million ol day, during the season, 500 francs of asparagus i D England. Mcudon, last year sent a similar ts.c.int of plums every day j and Ilonfieur and iu neighborhood one million francs worth of njelons in the course of the season. Kf.xtccky Indiana and Tennessee. A let Ur to the editor of this paper, dated Louisville, w . .lulv 31st. 1852 savs: "The Whi$r ranks :n tl.U State are divided and broken ' - T ml ' m ' while the i Democratic party are working, vigorous, firm and true to a man. Kentucky will give from two to three thousand for Pierce and King, In diana will give from eight to ten thousand for Tierce and King, and Tennessee you can rely on. What I say you may depend upon." From the Plains. The Platte, Mo., Argus EarS : "From information received at Fort Lea., venworth, we have the report from the plains of Nebraska to the effect that a large body of Mor mons emigrants fell in with a considerable force of Indians, supposed to be Camanches from the west of Texas, at sh Hollow near the upper crossing on the Platte river, and had a fight. The Indiana, though vastly superior in numbers ere the whipped party. Both Mormons and Indians are said to have suflered in killed and wounded. After ihe Indians had been driven ofl by the Mormons, Captain Wharton, com manding the post at Fort Kearney, went out. where the Indians had been, with a detachment of infantry on foot. What waa said of Illm. In order that our readers may have some idea cf the estimation in which Gen. Pierce was Leld as a public man, in 1812, at the close of Lis services in the U. S. Senate, we give a coup- oi extracts irom some ot me v, nig journals o' that day, when it Ls to be presumed they gave j utterance to sentiments rather more honest and candid than those they now express towards tirn. Then he was voluntarily retiring to pri vate life; now, he is the democratic nominee for the Presidency. The New York Journal of Commerce, edited whi3s, said : 'da the Senate, to-day, the resignation of Scrntor Pierce of Nevr Hampshire was-read, and tie President protem was directed to inform the Governor of New Hampshire of the resignation. Mr. Pierce retires at the early age of thirty sev d, from the distinguished position he has so peg and honoradly held as a member of the House and of the Senate, for the last nine years. & has achieved for himself an honorable name on that is worthy of his patriotic and chivalrous Ascent.'" The New York Express, a leading Whig jour B&1, and now supporting Scott, said : iIon. F. Pierce, U. S. Senator from the State WNew Hampshire, has resigned his scat in the ' enate. Mr. Pierce will hardly have a more acceptable man to succeed him. To his politi eal friends he was partizan enough to be always jwthful to the party of which he was a member. was a faithful member of the Senate, and uchmore unexceptionable to Lis opponents many of his party. In the committee he was laborious, attentive and just, and where a member may be most useful, he teen tf yreat service to (he country." An old bncliolor, on eeirg the words "Fam i:ks surj.tii -d," over the dwr of en Orrti. V... iu'.u stfM'(-I in Kil l said lie wonTd t.v 1.11J two cliiidn 11. , .... !IC A e Lope he was successful. 1IA3EIE2 : In Harri3burg, on the 4th inst, by the Rev. Mr. Maher, Mr. Frederick Kittell, of Ebens burg, Pa., and Miss A. M. F. McMillix, of Har risburg, Pa., Farewell ! a long farewell to thy single-life. He, who we thought was hand-and-glove with us forever, as a bachelor, has to the altar led, one, whose kind pleasure 'twill ever be to cheer, alleviate, and counsel. She will be to him a ministering spirit from a better, purer world pouring the cordial of her unselfish love into his bosom, and leading him by her example of numility, forbearance, charity and hope, to throw off all earthly dross, and anticipate the bliss of heaven ! DIED At the foot of Plane Xo. 2, on Wednesday -"ling, 11th inst. of Typhus Fever MARK men lAM1 BLLL. The above sad announcement g"cves the hearts of till who knew the man. nere ni3 inenus, enemies ne Dau none, lor honestv. unrWoc r,,i i'ri?ncipv I l.iv.l j ... J 9 f - 0 . v cuiueu a name in tins commu nity which time cannot efface. Hi3 decease is a saa affliction to his family. May heaven light en their sorrows. Administrator's Notice. IETTERS of administration having been gran i ted by the Resister of Cambria onnntv t.n subscribers in the estate of Jacob Paul of John, late of Richland township, dee'd. ; all tboe knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will ! save costs by making payment imir.e liatelv, ! and those having cbtims against the s.t:,-e. wiil .v.-.v iucui uuij auii!eni:cii-cu !:.: s-rt'o.ncnt. , DANIEL D IN Mi ILE. JACOB -43-Ct. SILLL. August 1: 1852- IloSSier,! Police. LL persons interested arc hereby notified that .1 the account of Patrick M Mannm.v adminis trator de Lonin non of the estate of John Moran, dee'd. has been allowed and filed in the office of the Register of Wills cf Cambria county ; and will be presented fur confirmation to the Or phan's Court to be held at Ebensburg, in and for said county on Monday the sixth of Septem ber next. R. L. JOHNSTON, Krister, Register's Gffice, Ebensburg, August 12, 1852. ..Cu!iibri.m and Cru-ader please copy. 2XdW IS THE" TiHST6PH0CTJ2E A GOC PltTl'KE. 1?R. T. E. RICHARD;-? begs leave to announce M to the Public, thit he has tr.ken rooms in Joshua A. Parish's new building iu this place, whore Lo -.. ':';! be happy to wait upon all persons wis-Ling to procure a likeness of themselves or for the low nice of one dollar. As bp inien-Js- staying iur a enort time only, persons would do well to give Iiim a call. Ebensburg, August 5, 1852. I6r3 an, eileint &, Co., BAWfcESS AND EXCHANGE BROEEHS, Hollidaysburg, Pa., IRE now prepared to draw bills from 1 up wards to any amount, on the ROYAL KAXK OF IRELAND. Also t0 er"nt Passage certificates,' by the several lines of Packets of Messrs. ROCHE, BROTH-! I EUS & '.lASTERSON. r.f X V Money received also on deposit, payable with interest, or on demand without interest. Drafts on the principal Cities also constantly for sale. Hollidaysburg, May C, 1852. .SlaerilPs .Sales. iyy virtue of sundry writs of Lev. Facias, and 11 en- Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common picas, of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale, at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebcnsburs. Cambria county, on Monday, the Cth day of sseptemoer next, at 1 o clock, v. M. The following described real estate to wit : All the right, title and interest of Daniel Di mond of, in and to apiece or parcel of land, sit uate in Summerhili Township, Cambria couuty ; adjoining lands of Jacob W. Slick, Amos Ellis and others, containing forty acres more or less, about twenty three acrc3 of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one story hewed log house and log stable, now in the occupancy of the said Daniel Dimond, and a hewed log house and cabin stable, in the occupancy of Sarah Dimond. Taken in execution as the property of Daniel Dimond, and to be 6old at the suit of James Murray for use of William Talmer. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Samuel Dillon of, in and to a tract of land, situate in Washington Township, Cambria county ; adioin ing lands of Jacob Troxell, Ignatius Adams, Thomas Jackson and others, containing three hundred and forty-four acres, twenty acres of Wllich 13 cleared, and having thereon erected one frame house and stable, now in the occupancy of the said Samuel Dillon. Taken in execution as the property of Samuel Dillon, and to be sold at the suit of Jacob Forn walt for use of David Rrawley. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Barnabas Byrne of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit uate in Carroll Township, Cambria county ; ad joining lauds of Emericus Bender, Peter Noel and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, about forty acres of which are cleared having thereon erected a two story hewed log house and a hewed log barn unoccupied. Taken in execution as the property of Barna bas Byrne, and to be sold at the suit of John Ivory and Williain Kittell. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of John Demp sey of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Pros Fervill, Conemaugh Township, Cambria county ; adjoining lots of Michael Downey and Luke Mathews, having thereon erected a frame house now in the occupancy of the said John Dcmp sey. Taken in execntion and to be sold ns the pro perty of John Dempsey. ALSO, All the right, title and interest cf (ieoge . ' Hoover of, in and to a piece or parcel of !r.nd, ! tiiuaie in n nuc lownMnp, unionu county ; , adjoining lands of Wm. Gallaher, Wm. Grey and others, containing one hundred and thirteen acres more or less, about Forty acres of which arc cleared having thereon erected a two story hewed log house and cabin barn now in the oc cupancy of the said George W. Hoover, and a cabin house unoccupied. Taken in execution and to Le sold as the pro perty of George W. Hoover, ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Smith Sar geant of, in and to a certain lot and half of ground, situate in the Borough, of Conemaugh, in the county of Cambria,; fronting on rail road street oit the North and Coalwell street on the East ; adjoining lot of John V'oods having thereon erected a two story frame house and back buildings attached, now in the occupancy or ui s;ii J omith isargent ; and a two story Plank house and plank kitchen, attached, a frame stable and woo ihuse, now iu the occupancy of Isaac Tedter and Mrs. Boastead. Taken in execution as the property of Smith Sargeant, and to be sold at the suit of John Kingston. ALSO, All the- right, title and interest of Hugh Mc Neal of, in and to a parcel of land situate in Al legheny Township, Cambria county ; adjoining lands of James .Douglass, Jacob Wagner ana others, containing three hundred acres more or less, about six acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a one and a half story hew ed log house, a frame stable and a saw mill now in the occupancy of John M'Carty, and a one and a half story hewed log house in the occupan cy of Joseph Koons. Taken in execution as the property of Hugh M'Neal, and to be sold at the suit of Charles Lillon for use of Johnston Moore, ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Thomas Rager of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Jackson Township, Cambria county : ad joining lands of Abraham Rager, heirs of James C xisher and others, containing fifty acres more or less, about twelve acres of which are cleared, unoccupied. Taken in execution as the property of Thom as Rager, and to be sold at the suit of Johnston Moore. ALSO, j All the right, title and interest of David Speil-! man of, in and to, two lots of ground, situate in I the town of Jefferson, Cambria county, one' thereof, adjoining lot owned by Hugh Dugan on the North, and Church street on the South, and known on plan of said town by the No. 32 hav ing thereon erected a one and a half etory hew ed log house and a frame stable now in the oc cununcv of Mrs. Anu Zerbe : and the n .! thereef adjoining lot of Wm. Butler on tlie North, and Church street on the South, and known on the plan of said town by the No. 49, naving luereou ercciea a irame cu.rpent.er siiop, a two story frame ware room and a frame stable i . 1 lakeu in execution as the properly of David Speilman, and to be sold at the suit of Johnston Moore. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Michael Braniff of, iu and to a tract of land, situate in Summerhili Township, Cambria county ; adjoin ing lauds of Daniel Diniond, l'atrick Storm and others, containing two hundred uxii seven acres more or less, about fcfty acres of viiioh are clear ed, having thereon erected a two story hewed log house and a cabin barn, now in the occu pancy of Michael and Ambrose Braniif, and a one and a half story plank house and saw mill in the occupancy of David E. Duvis. Taken in execution as the property of Michael Braniff, and to be sold at the suit of Augustiu Durbin. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Barnabas Byrne in and to a piece or parcel of land situata iu Carroll Township, Cambria county ; adjoining lands of Emericus Bender, Peter Noel and others, containing one hundred acres more or less about forty acres of which are cleared hav ing thereon erected a two story hewed log house and hewed log barn unoccupied. Taken in oxcutiuu aj the property af Rarn l.as Byrne, and to be gold at the suit of William Kittell and John Ivory. ALSO", All the right, title and interest of John Krise of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in j Clearfield Township, Cambria couuty ; adjoining -lands of Valentine Krise, David Mills, and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, about twenty acres of which are cleared having thereon erected a cabin house and cabin stable now iu the occupancy of John Krise. Taken in execution as the property of John Krise, and to be soid at the suit of Robert L. Johnston. Uzsf N'. B. The Sheriff has made the follow ing the conditions of the above sales, viz : one fourth of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down when the sale amounts to S500 and upwards un der $500, and more than 100, the one third under $100, and more than $50, the one half, less than 50, the whole amount ; otherwise the property will immediately again be put up for 6ale ; and no Deed will be presented for acknowl edgement, unless the balance of the purchase inoney be paid before the following Court. JOHN BRAWLEY, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, "l August 12, 1852. Head carters, 3 Brig. 1C Division, Pa., Voluxteeus us. f Eee.nsbi-rg. Julv 20. 1S52 General Brigade Orders, No. 4. A general court Martial for the trial of cer tain persons .13 may be brought before it, will assemble at the Court House in Ebensburg, Cam bria county, on Thursday the 10th day of Au gust, A. D. 1352, at 10 o'clock, A. M. DZTATL TOR TIIE COCRT. Captain Henry Schnctberg, Richard White, " 11. S. Alexander, " B. M Dermitt, " M. Stewart, Lt. Tcter Eaylor, Lt. John A. Blair, Captain William A. Smith, is appointed Judge Advocate. By order of Brig. Gen. Joseph McDonald, A. J. R1IEY, aid de camp. 'Head Qcartees, " 1 Bat. 3 Brig. 1G Div. Pa., Volunteers. Edenseurg, July 20, 1852. Battalion Orders No. G. The commissioned officers attached to the several companies now composing the 1st Battal ion, 3 Brigade, 1G Division, Pennsylvania volun teers, will assemble in full uniform at Ebens burg, on Thursday the 10th of August, 1S52, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and commanders of companies will if possible be accompanied by their first Sergeant. By order of C. H. IIEYER, Lt. Col. 1 Bat. 3 Brig. 1G Div. Ta. Vol. July 29, 1852 41-3 1. E. HUTCHINSON. C. w. WEBDTEB. IIX'TCZIIXSOX &. WEBSTER, Attorneys art; Law, Ebensburg, Pa., HAVE formed a partnership for the practice of law in the county of Cambria, j All professional business entrusted to their e:.re will be promptly attended to. Office on Centre street, adjoining the dwelling 01 1... liutcninson, Jr. Ebensburg. July 20. 1852 41-lv. LEWIS W. BROWX, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. One door south of J. M'Donald'a dwelling and nearly opposite Rhey's Hotel. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. Just Received, At h"i Store one door east cf the Sentinel of fice, a superior assort ment of Gold .tnd Sil ver watches and fine jew- VNqSag Oold Lever watches full Silver'Lever watch es full jewelled," Silver Cylinder Lscapements Silver Quartiers 10,00 12,00 tyh!TcScr80rtment0f dayand thir- A B'StOC3-' Watctes a'l Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted April 20,1852. HUDSON. ZUICIIAEI, DA MAGEIIAX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs January 1, 1851. y JT. 3I'OOX4I.O, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several Courts of Blair, Indiana, and Cambria counties entrusted to his care wili be promptly attended to. ' January 1, 1851. ly SUIfEL C. I7LCARD, Attorney at Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germans can receive advice in their own language. Office, on main street two doors east of the Exchange Hotel. b May 8, 1851 ly. GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensbnrg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office a few doors East of Cannon's Hotel Jan. 15, 1851. ly. WILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney at Law, Ebensbur?. Pa. Office at his residence at the west end of the Borough immedi-.tpW ,."W fi v- 7 rJTic Ul0W tLe F 0dr7" v.iivoiil ll'-J TEIiKtlAS C. 3I'DOWELL, Attorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly T. L. IIEYER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Gificp. March do, 1851. ly R ICH IRO JOXES, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adioining his dwelling. Decern. 24, ll-tt. Exchange IZotel. KoUidaycburg, Blair Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that no exer tions will be wanting on his part to render his house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a thare of public patronage. G0. POT I S. ' April 23, 1852. Reiiiemler. ILL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of M'FARLAND & SON. Ilollidaysburg, April 20, 1852. Safely Fuse. 8 0,000 feet of superior Safety Fuse for sale low to contractors and purchasers by McCOLGAN & DOUGHERTY. Summitville, April 20, 1 852 28-Ct. WM. DAVIS. JOIIX LLOYD. IIa In & Lloyd, Having formed a partnership in the HEUCANTILE BUSINESS, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Call and see us at the old stand of William Davis. April 29, 1852. , WM. MTARLAXD &. SOX. Cabinet Ware Rooms, Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their superior stock of FUBITTXRE of every description. Furniture of all kinds manufactured to order on the shortest notice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. April 29, 1852. avfd T. Storm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN. CAilREIA CO. PA., IJILL also attend to his duties es Justice. Le- gal instuments of writing, such as deeds, a greements, Foreign Power of Attorney, &c, drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his care will receive strict attention. May 13, 1852 30-tf. CARROLLTOWJV IIOESE, Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Tjbe undersigned is prepared to accommodate in the best kind of style all who way favor him with a call, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a fchare of public patronage. HENRY SCANLAN. may 20, 1852.-31 -tf Trustee's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Monday the 23d day of August inst., at 2 o'clock, T. M., the following described Real Estate of John- Burke, lute of Allegheny township, Cambria county, deceased, to wit : A piece or parcel of land situate in Alleghe ny townohip, Cambria county,- containing fifty acres, adjoining lands of Jamc3 Neasou, the heirs of Richard Dodson, dee'd., and others. Due attendance and term3 made known on day of sale. By order of the Court. GEO. C. K. ZAnM, Trustee. August 5, 1852 42-3 1. X( KEGS Nails and Spikes for sale by fjU DAVIS & LLOYD. Fbe-sburg, June 17, 1852. The highest price paid for wool at the store GEO. J. RODGERS. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY HOTEL, Nos. 41 and 43 North Third Street, Philadelphia The undersigned respectfully begs leave to state that he has thoroughly refitted and impro ved the above Establishment in a manner unsur passed by any Hotel in the country. The location of the City Hotel is undoubtedly 1,,. ... .1 .,T 11. .1 yf- J me ..lost ucsimuie 111 tne city, lor .Merchants and business men generally, being in the centre of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Institutions. He pledges himself to spare no pains to merit the approbation of his guests, and desires that ne may receive a share of public patronage. A. II. HIRST. April 24th 1851. ly BRA DY'S HOTEL, Harrisburg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly JAMES RUSSEL. ABNER FOX. RI SSEL & FOX, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 7 North Fourth St., Four doors above Market, Fecond story, Philadelphia, Pa. December 11, 1851. 9-Cm. WASIUXGTOX IIOl'SE, Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, Proprietor. April 10. 1851. ly J. B. Miles, at 3IACHETTE & RAIGCEL, Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE and CUTLERY, No. 124 North Third Street, above Race, Fliilatieliilila. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. H. RAIGVEL. April 24th 1851. ly ISAAC 33. ASIITO.V, Wholesale dealer in HATS and CAPS, No. 172 Market Street, Philadelphia, Px April 10, 1851. ly COSRAD i WALTO.V, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Kails, Jfc, No. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly WILSON XT EST, Successors to P.cdneys, Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shos, Bonnet and Straw Good, No 17, North 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly MICHAEL WARTMAX & CO., Wholesale Tobacco, Snuf, and Srgar Manufac tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above me, M. WARTMAX, April 24, 1851. ly Philadelphia, Pa. JOSETH D. SOSVER. EGXElt & GREGG, Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market SV Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1S51. ly S". T.yMAS C Bl'XTIMi, . Has removed his office to No. 14 South Sev enth street, above Chestnut. Philadelphia, Pa. April 26, 1S52. 7-20tf JOIEY Y. Rt SHTOX, Wholesale dealer in Queenstcare, Chinaurare, Glassware, No. 245 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly J. Patton Thompson, at JOSEl'II S. 3ZEDARA & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fancy DRY-GOODS, Satins, Silks, Vestings, Serges. Cravats, White Goods, inc., with a general assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North Third Street, West Side, opposite Church Alley. J. S. MEDARA, ) P. H. MEDARA, PHILADELPHIA. E. M. JONES. J Sept 18, 1851. W. J. Eealsh, at SELLERS, S ITER & CO., 185 Karket Street, Philadelphia. Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes Looking-glasses, &c. 19-ly. J. 31 cELIIARE, 155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, P III LA DELPHI A. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip Hats ; silk, straw. brard ami lace Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs, &c, wnicn wnl be sold cheaper than the cheap est. Feb. '52, 19-ly- KAEEDLER & FEATHER, Wholesalo dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 130 North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) X Philadelphia, Pa. February 2(3? 1852. ly AX DREW I50AOIGIIE, Justice of the Peace, find Scrivener, Summit, Ta Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, 1851. John Parker. James H. Parker- JOHX PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, IMttsburgr, Pa. March, 11, 1852. ly. P IRE! Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Tersons wishing to insure propertv in this j company against loss by fire, can Apply to the subscriber. C. H. HEiEK, Agent. Nov. 27, 1851. ly. George Rhey. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3, 1 Sol .6m CYRUS L. PCKSIUXG, Attorney at Law, Johnstowi . January SO, 1851-ly. TUB Great Ilrltlsli quarterlies AN D BLACKWOOIl'S 3IAGAZIXE. Important Icdttticn in the xatet of Pctlega X. V-J AXIU St. OIT &, CO., NO. 54 GOLD STREtT., NEW YORK, Continue to publish the following Brt tith T riodicals. viz THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW fCwa- servative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (WJ ig), THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chrh) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), AND BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) These Reprints Lave rowrecn in succefeful operation in this country for twenty years, and their circulation is constantly on the increase notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American periodicals cf a similar class and from numerous Eclectics and Magazines made up of selections from foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelligent reading public, and affords a guarantee that they are established on a firm basis, and will be continued without interruption. Although these works are distinguished the by political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary charncter which gives them their chief value, and in that they stand confessedly far above all other journals of their class. 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ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE T ETTERS of Administration havingbeen gran- j ted to the undersigned in the estate of James Brady, late of Jefferson. r.imhrio ceased : all persons having rl.iima oo.o; .:.t estate will present the same duly authenticated and those indebted will payment without delay. j t aJmc re hereby directed to be made to Bernard McDunn Jefferson, surviving partner of the firm of Brady & McDnun, who is authorized to settle the books of said firm Those neglecting to pay up on or before the 1st of September next, will, after that -time, find their accounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. ROBERT BRADY, Admr. July 22, 1852 40-6t. Xoticcln Partition. TO John Elder, George Elder, Richard Elder. Joseph Cooper, guardian of Joseph, Mary and Stephen Elder, minor children of Charles Elder, late of Scott county, Iowa, deceased ; James McAtier and Mary Lis wife, late Mary Elder, Peter M'Gough and Mary Fitzgibbons, Call of the Countv of Cambria. J Leonard Coonei- and Juliana his wife, late Juliana Elder, resi ding in Scott countv. Iowa. Dr. James 1). StarV and Sophia his wife, late sophia Elder, residing. m t airfield, Jefferson county, Iowa; Felix Bradlev and Rebecca hi wif ft nh.i. vi. der, residing in Westmoreland county, Pa., Pat rice .uciuer ana 1'ruciIJa fiis wile, late Prucil- la Fit7?riblKriq tpsiitkt in Hiinf;nc.l-m C ..4iipuv . V 14 1 1 f Pa.; (the said Mary M'Gough, Pruciila McAtier, Thomas Fitzgibbons and Charles Fitzgibbon3 beins issue of Michael Fitzfrihhnns nn.l rUnm his wife, formerly Elanor Elder, now deceased. V 1 1 ... - ueirs ana legal representatives or Walter Elder late of Allegheny Township, Cambria countv deceased, TAKE NOTICE, that an Tnmipct K w.i r . i W AA;iA at the late residence of the said Walter Elder, deceased. in the county of Cambria, on Tuesday the thirtv rst day of August, instant, at ten o'clock, A.M., of that dav. for the numosA rf tnilinnonwn -. the real estate of the said deceased to and among nis cmidren and representatives, if the same can be done without nrrindiro ciVr,r f the whole, otherwise to value and appraise the same, accordins to law at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. JGIIN BRAWLEY, Sheriff. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, 1852 12-3L Strayed or Stolen. STRAYED or stolen from the premises of the subscriber living between Ebensburg and Jef ferson, on the nicht of the 23th rf JnK- ,.n - lisrht cray mare with a brown n.t . about 15 hands high, 8 years old ; any perso K1,1US liuurmauon so tnat tie n get her will be liberally rewarded by JOHN T. HUGHES. ; 4
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