Cambria CounCy ' vu Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the swiff of Cambiht county, Greeting : u l erens Dr. William A. Yi kroy, George Vick roy, Ge.rpc Getty and Mary his wife formerly v 1IJ1 Yiekrov. Louisa lckroy, una n.iiuu ? Jk und U. UlotteLiS Wife, fctmerly Char-: Hancock end Ll. il !otte u;s w:ie, luinerijr vnai;u ami the put. lie, that they Lave opened a new lotfC N.Cn, i 1- "- ji ; - . v ,, ,,iir ( f iin 01 Common 1 .ens im ' - in iv tiie . ,. f Cambria, before our Judges at Ebens - Vl-""'. . .. . -,r . .- 1 ,-:... o, A li 11 brf'!i!'f in-: 'i'V ' - - "tlii.H-i-i ami "'"I . . 1- 1 t... Wi11.ri "iVl' kll:lll V "utuh.i.1 four hundred and tl,.rty f..u? acres, 'u- tc iaJflcks..!. Township, Cambria county, 'v, ..I..- other lands of the partes to th s su.t 1. ii,u Tiiiae 01 A'l'iua.uj , --o j lll " , 1 ,, 1 (l.;.!,, f,ii. nrri's. ? J , fl- i.n-M Williams. Henry Keck and r iers one other tract containing one hundred I' ' 1 fo'rlv-one acres and sixty-three perches k own as the '-Garber Farm " and being pnrt ifibo survey in name L n a'ove mentione d ?fa:ue m --r. ,untv. and adjoining lnds above de S-rinnll V cuntaluiiig hundred and forty-one -I T one Vmu-lh acres, situate m Jackson iown caiiutv. adjoining lauus ft '.T:..: ,.rn:i...m. Heurv Heck, William Tod 1, . ilii ' - w : 1 ivl-tiliiitl !-!lf)lIid be t!j;,t It was au y j iii i le between Use pa rues i eiii" ,...!... i! c i-.resc-uee ot tna i-aiiita nf'.i-t bv you to oe iohih.v., ...... - . .i : 1 i . ......... l.e v ill Inir to i-e lit, I tie SsitiU i ivmuii.-, .i . . t 1 .. with the appurtt-aenceN -y , firinati. i:s s of the sa:.t twelve numti .....I. r.-t it b.-.d to-the true va-.ue oi inc tomruenis aforfs:.;il, wnn me - , into ten equal v'.r".- - : . 1 1 .... 1.1. vim i-.ii'.se parted and div.oc,so t;.at neanei : .r ., c DriVndar.t, rispect. .r m-: nor lue b.i; i i :1m- ive'.y may 1 , i!,o tenements aforesaid, w.tli tot ar..ur.e..euces, than It p.erf.uneiu wuu. ato have. If equal, partition in value as M- ir.-i.l, cannot be made of any tl.nve or pur- r .rr there, bv the same inquest, or oaths LaC 1UVI v . ... .1 r ftP'-rtnatV.is ;ifore?aif, yon i.ne .o.,v, .vu.i- re a-h r.r.vf.tlons -r puri:otts l-nmunig i-' r.- i. i.vt-rvs! e;llvelv, and to award luat any oTiV-r more shares purports h'-" be .suVeet to ti e favment of such fc'im or money as slum W.,u d 'to the .lilfercMCe in value f any ...her s.Lre rr share.;, purpurt or purports, an . re turn ihe ..mo with aid ni.jucst ; ana yo. thc-r have power, ly the s.uue m fi"1 i ;.. ivsusd In divide ibo s.sid , Cl tiliriuaVloii" as a t--::i-.ii.'i.t.-. wilh t'.ia appurtenance, into s.ico Lumber of purports as shad uV u- " i;i:,u,.,t nioit co.oicut and ,ohai....g.-0ii i,--! ir t j too s-iiu witl out regat d t.l t number ;i p " ' O I'll t.'l'OSt. and t.-i value each p'lrr .1, t-M-rort. Ibit ii' t!:o .,,! in. .nest s'in'l ! -'f' ! at t!ie tene- iws af..res.iid, with the apP'" tL',:( ,,c' C.itl- 1. ti. j arte.I ..i- UiM.ie.i -,. uu"o. t . ;v,. o, u!,lp. tii-.Mi we iiuiis'i ill that vou e:use the said inquest to make a .lust valuation and nppUalseuu-ut ol tue -rA tene ments, v. il'.i the appurtencuces, upon t ueir o-u ..s or afilrtnatlons aforesaid, due notice having bio. bt-n "iveu t. the several parties or person.- t-.n- Vin A. ickvoy, 01 a pie.., y yil' ) 5 v-. cio-maei cs, re.u :onS suawis, pine apple sattinets. cashmere and cloth tl.cv, t'io sma rt.eim.-.i. .... . "'. maor., aim griisw-nmn all sizes and qualities, vestin-s of all ti.FCther una umi . ----- ; in.Wna, uuuous, Hosiery, tetiier with boys cloth:i:C, also, ha i -trl,cl tcnemenis 01- -i iiaa-s, ujiwuh 6iik,-snks, suuii",- nriiui ea.is, vc. brellas, &c. &.C. rv.rtcueiit es, t. wit : une uacu 01 .uuu AliSOf n liaVy giocil ot sugars, teas ot the latest, Vv-e i;ave on lianil a gooa asaortnic .,;,.;i,n-one huncirea ar.a btinuji du, j uesi, anu cheapest importations; queensware, cassinieres and vettin 's. which ve i V1' .. , ... i- r,:ivt f.f a survey 1,. ..n .,.ti 1 ... 7 . . . . 0 - ... .1 .. k.i ,, on i 1 in 111. " 1 1 ii v . luui uuwita llilc .11 iujt.ii . u.iip. , 1 1 ids of James Williams, Henry Ieck , uispose of at fair rates and we warrant scrucd, ai ' fcthev tv:ct of unimproved article will give the utmost satisfaction, f" i" nrvSn-i i- one huu.iied and f.fiy-fivc acres The highest i rice paid for all descripti ? u- ! )i nerche being ps'rt of larger produce, and th.rty-t-ii i - un.u U5!n.,u. Gullitzin, Jan. 1. 1853. 10-tf Jti! li iJarctay auu mc -- " ;iue .Aiiegueiiy i 01 iage i.umuau, as ii-jivnci w'ih the f.ppurttncoees, of which they deny , jlim tor tilC inolltj a- August, 185!i. Showing ti,Vt prtition be made between them, occordir ,J ,..e .,vcr;1ge p, jce of labor, the detailed price to the hiws and customs of this Commonwealth, fcr matcrials, and the names of tho persons aiil'ihc .statues in tuch case provided, and i'n- rc.m AV10In pUi chased. Prepared agreeably l.i-t' v M i n.it not the same to be done, Sc. And ( to t)0 Silh 6Ccli0I1 of ti,e Act of 4th May, 1852. . . :.. c.i .1. iinmncr proceeded in, m our court, i ()of,1s v. HANKS. Gen. . . . . I ,-.mno iii Kji.t.v. ii.. tn. .1 n . 1 i -T ...I .. n .... .-. I. . t-nts al'urcsaid, wiiu no- a'i ; Foremen, 1 11 1 1 . f 1 rr TV ; f l . . TH-reiVire we cnniui-iiiu !, ...... " ; ; i' miMiers, vi n'tiviHe honest and lawful men of your L--.il-, r,lneksir.ith iv.i bv wboin ihe truth ot the niaticr ma.v uq AftS;st. ; bcit-r kii..wn, in your roper person y ou S (':l, penters, t'-. ip.-raent aforesf.id, with theappui tenei.ccs, ; Fiacl. cerae'l -r jnttre.'ieu uiei r v . rt .1 - .1. .:u r iy, nu if thev sha'l think tii, at the l:mc a-.d p'a e ol U li- Vs, ti5 hold1 u-r such iuqui-Ition, and that the p:n .,i;n'i p.ojl.'e?, LIT. I or valuation and appraisement, or va!u:a on and ( HVM'.Murrav.e a M.r liseui.t.ts, so bv yen d'sikicfy a. id open y - jj p,n. ,. j.j,) , .. - . 1 . ,11..,..... , o 1 . . . 1 .11 .1 "1 I .1 1 10 appf:.r . 1 p'a e f ta-i.le, you have here hi our sai l loui i . ; Cjiaa.oii l"e-is forth county 01 v ..in ui .... ov-; f.,re our J ltd-cs at Loensbmg, on : he hist Mm- d.iv of M iivb ne.-;r, ruder your na,.-i an 1 s...-, -r. Ejnham .v Co. i'Ci-0 bu coal (c. aad under the hinds and seals of those by;jcdin Murray, 2'j'id do ( Ac whose ,fJrms;onsy;.u vi.'ot nae uiaue the sa!.:e, that tu eh further proceedings ui had as to law or .justioe'sdirtll appertain. i v be And li ive yn u then an I t:...i-e the u ian s 01 mo: e b shall have v.:..,.-.- r..i!tm ana e u:rma 1 ions 00. L! ,r.e the satne. and this wi it. Witness the Honorable tfeorge Taylor, 1 resi dent of our said Court U E'oer.-V.rg the toir-t.-cnth dav of December, in thu year ot our Luid one thousand eight bundr-d and li!1y-two. K. L. JOHNS 1 ON, 1'ioLu 9. December SO, 1852 1 0 I I,00'J I5ii'i Agents Wunfctl, j TO SELL PICTOiLIAL AThD USEFUL V.r0IlKS j Fjn TILE YEAU 1S53. j i sm -iV.tAl. IIS YEAR ! Wanted, in every county of the United States n,..l r.tf v,.riMn.r men. to en-race in the t-.de of some of the best Hooks published in fl, cenntrv. To men of good address poss--sing a small capit-d of from S23 to .$100, such in-j ' ... , . I., !.i., nnccnier.ts will be cfiered as to euab.e them to ,(. make fn m to o f day profit. rThe Hooks published ly us are a.i use ful in th'-ir character, extremely popular, and cennnaud large sales wherever they are o.Tered. For further particulars, address, (post paid,) KOliEKT SEA US, Publish, r, lei .William Street, New York. December 30, 1852 10-cL Stray Steer. Cnme to the residence of the subscrioer, re- c. i : , i . i . ....i-t...-. .1 it - i i i , 1 1 n .... . , . ... . x- .u.,.g ,i, Maso.Mgtcu .-.ou.,., ...... ....... -, en or about 1st ot December, a reu sieer, haviv.g p-,rt of the right ear cut out, supposed to be about four years old. The owner is re queited to come forward, prove property, pay charges and 'take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law, JOHN SKALLY, 'Jr. Washington tp, December 30, 1852 10-Ctj. PiTTsuvEOH, Dec. 1, 1852. TIE partnership hen tcfore existing under the firm of Suocnberprr & Stewart,. in: Elacklick Furnace, Indiana ; county, P.i., is this day dis solved. . p. SHOENEERGEPw : Deeenibcr 30, 1852 10-3tj. JOHN M'EKVJTT. ; WILLIAM M'lEVlTT. JVIIX 31'DEVITT &1JEIO., Whlesa!e grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey, Flour, Ha con; Fish, Cheese, &c, &c. No 311, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithficld, Pitts burgh, Pa. December 23, 1852 0-tfj- C"lass, Oils, Taints and Drugs of all kinds 35" at . - J. Moore'e. -000 pounds wool, butter, e .tito wfinted bv J. MOO F.E '" JOB WOIlIt. 'tttiy 6u-i expeditiously executed -at thie Office WAR WITH EXGLAA'D! NEW ETOB.E AND 1TEYT GOODS ! Jolm 35c2IecI & Co.j ir.ivo the pleasure of announcing to their friends l,,,v -'- " -'- ic iijrin-iv lunueij .if tl-iViitzi;;. Where thov n-in linn 1!- j 1,4,, I 7 - - . vu.iaiauii - 1 1 I and win set! htihe vcrv lowest rii-iio-. tin 1 ., . ... . - . . I.- 11 . -1 .1 " - . . ' : wng: -c.oiw, cnsMUiores, gmghams, vyuuiuiis, i-niii,-1.iiuu.v mous Ue mines, monnot., 1 - 11 . , . , t K-... . . 1 1 a . i. ... . . l. 1 . ;-.-, 1.W13, rMiuL-a aim uoiiueiH 01 iue moei iaiu- : .... 1 . ;, 'uuiiua- cu-e; auu a large (juaniiiy 01 Eacoii, Flour, E attar, Salt, Fish, Cigars, and tobacco. All of which they will sell at the cheapest rates. Yi'e iuvitc the nttcition of purchasers to our extensive and varied stock of Keady-Kacl Clothing, comprising all colors and qualities, and manu factured from the best materials, which We will evtlT ons of AS!c-gSiCiiy I'orta&e Kail Uoad. A condensed abstract from the accounts of F. II. WEST, Superintendent of Motive Tower on PER DIEM PAY. I 50 to!?2 ( 1 50 to 1 02. 1 87 i to 1 (32 ! 1 25" 1 50 1 25 to 1 CO 1 25 1 12 1 75 1 25 1 75 1 25 1 12 V 1 00" to 1 25 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 25 to 1 50 1 50 2 00 2 CO 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 121 to 1 25 1 i(j" to 1 25 1 00 to 1 25 1 12 V 1 50" acksmiths, De:.ot Engineers, Laborer's, Pi itfi ii Makers, Sciew Cutters, Engineers at Planes, A.-st. Hii,iiieer3 at Planes, rireinen, li itches, Inspectors of Wood, Desp.s tchers, lil':. -CIS, , -,:....int9, M:ISUS jj,., ,,.e,.s ,slsf .nt Superintendents, -' t'le-k. L o e 1 1 111 o 1 ' ve E n gi n eers, Lo c 0 n- o live F i re in c n , Mo. IV. Car Conductors, . True!; men. Sw itch 'fenders, ; Watei men. otate Agents, HILLS. D. Walker, sawim' and pMttini 151 cords woodO i:J'c-51 ?A SO0 do'f:-5c dDo 00 150 dor. "4c. 51 00 2( iO dof', 0c. SO 00 Cri t!u "-', WO 00 80 doo 00 :' 2d tiJ Peter Kit'Tier. ! He.iODiU.al.l, JoSOjlil Ituvhllld, 'j 'o'-hi-ik I'liiinmer, Joseph Coi.;,;, . n ; ioe Haii'j, do. do do no -200 aor.-, Z Idd o3 50 ol 5-) 50 H'7 25 .1. V. i'iiinj 2-J Cords Wood ft JoS. Ibjrgijon, 7 I '. M. Sh.div, .2i.l 15. MXV-i-nn, 1 1 LI Ilenrv He-s, d'j" Co do do do do do do do do do ('' 0 , I 'f (.' (" 50 50 50 50 50 41 25 171 25 00 00 700 50 75 00 107 12.'. 2t -0 25" 101 00 .John Ke.ui, 4t7 1 ,T 7 i 1 ) 50 75 50 210 00 yy. d Cre :. well, 'J7p'h s ,M,Pj j s , ij.,;3 74q siiCCV0 1 in, 40 25 140 20 270 00 IK) !d 20V) 50 102 50 157 80 171 00 111 44 78 00 81 25 147 od 78 00 (" j.,,,.,,, (2 H. -M'Co'g-n, -05i0 do (a, 2C A. lle. i-iiiit, horse power llo'l. U. Slip, J Arch. Galbraith, do belvv n No Henry Gcir, do Foot No. 1 1 A. Isenhour, do llesd No. G , James M'Co'gan, do He id No. 5 I do J. D. Spielman, J. G. Harr, lArch. M'Fadden, t t 7 do i Wm. K. PIr.er, do Foot No. 5 do Foot No. 3 do bt'u TCo. 7 Si. do Head No. J do Foot No. 0 do Head No. 10 do Foot No. 1 do Head No. 4. do Turin el do Head No. 2 34 12Jj 78 12 , 78 12 120 00 05 00 201 00 8! 25 do do do I 1.'. ' 1 "',,n v,lll,e ' do Johnslo'ii 13. slip, l-'O 00 do Head .3 118 110 do Foot No. 2 llo ii!) : i-oLc-t j rotter, llu-rr A!,. f'H V.tll !.t..t.-cTiiiM!tn. 21 . 1 Aggregate amt. settled as Supt. of ? i o,o-v Motive lower, olo.ioO ' 51 FRANCIS R. WEST, Sttj-riU;r. Geo. Gates O-IOU ft. Timber (o, 4lo 135 00 J. Kcan, J0,8o2 ft timber (a)lc 210 02 do 3,253 ft spruco plank 80c 20 00 do 2.o'J0 ft p.ne boards (o, l.c 20 81 R. 1'. Linton, Foreman of F.e- pi irs, per diem prv, . 02 0 jJ; M Colgan, bUO ties (jA 38c . 108 00 i Harry Marict, bill blacksmithing, 15 07 ; U. M LiO(l. LOl 1 11 J I -1 X H'L. 3 l';- 1 i. O i-.'.-.. . .... i. (u-. o;. ,.i o li'i-. .id : - -' . - j j, shoveI lock Khiu-ics &c 35 30 - Aggregate ami. settled as Supervisor, SiSro 75 . Dec. 22-2t. Administrator's JVcticc. T ETTERS of ndministratiou on . the estate of i Richard Tibbot late- of Cambria township, deceased, having been granted to the Bub.-cii-bcr by the Register -oi Cambria county, all those who are indebted to said estate are requested to make paymeut immediately aud those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. h. H. ROBERTS, udnCr. . December 2, 1852 G-Ct. Administrator's ZVotice. LETTERS of administration having been gran ted by tho Register of Cambria county,- on the estate of Elizabeth Paul, late of Summer hill township, deceased ; all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are request ed to call and make payment immediately, ami those having claims against said estate, will present properly authenticated for settlement. JACOH M. PAUL, Administrator. December 23, 1852 9-0tj. 7 HIS KEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil, - - F Altera lor sale by . . I Iresh Shad, Mackerel, and Salmon sale at t thcetore of . J. MOORE. D. J. EVANS, J- D. HUGHES, CJLOTIIIXG EMPORIUM. A'o is the lime to buy cheap Clothing. Kvans & lEirglicH. JITIE firm of Evans & Hughes, have jutt re 1 eeived from Philade! kia sind Nev' York, a large assortment of TALL AND VTINTEIl CLOTTTINCr, which can't be beat for style and finish i:i wes- tern Pennsylvania. Anion!? which may be enu- mem till. I'.i.i.i- F.H and hlttnkeY nvfr fonts. - - - . pantaloons of kinds', to ts, caps, uia- nt of cloths sire prepared up in a worKinaniike manner. The goods have been selected with the great est care, and on the lowest cash terms which will enable us to sell lower than the lowest. F-bensburg, October 21, 1852 G2-tf. Aslams 5i Co.?s Express. IV. If. Ivory & Co., agents will forward all packages of goods or money, daily except Sun day, to oil the principal cities in tho Union and all the towns ou the llail F.ond between l'hilaua. and I'lttsh'.irrr. Drafts collected from California. j Drafts sold ou Ireland, England or Scotland, 'from ! upwards. Jdoney for drafts must be par. Not. 4 1852. Ebensburp, Pennsyiv DEALER in st-iple and fancy dry goods gro ceries, wholesale and ret ill fish ; hardware and cuttlery ; guiis, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron sheet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and sheet-iron ware, tin ware, copper and brass kettles, &.c, &c. Grain, wool, butter and other country produce bought and sold. ALSO, A dealer in white pine, poplar, ash and cherry lumber ; lumber always bought, and a large quantity constantly on hand tor sale. Cash nlways paid for lumber cut to order or such, as suits the present demand of the market. A large lot of new goods as embraced in the above ll'ot just received ai d more opening for sale at the lowest market price. September 2", 1852 10-tf. WM. DAVIS. JOHN LLOYD. Having formed a partnership in the KEZvCAIsTILE BTTSIITESj, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their fiiends and the public generally. Call and s''e us at the old stand of William Davis. April 20, 1S52. 1HI3 WAY FOIL CO 03 AND CHEAP liGOBS. Wir.r. be opened this week at U brick st-"ro a c la ra; a.-sorr- mcrt of cloths, eassiiiicris. satinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods, Togethi r with any quantity of prints, delaines. lawns, cashmeres, gmgoanis, lustres other Ul'eSS gOOCS. ALrDALAPvGS and good assert merit of hardware, qncensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary. -drugs, c':c., .lce., Persons wai.tit.g 1-ools cap.;, or ready made elothii ;r.d shoes, hats and :, v. ill hud it to their n.lvai.tage to ceil at the ricli. Si:"3. Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear nestly reonests l.Ijj customers, 'and the public !',.' oc . an in i i vi.M v o, i i-.-i k-.. i.i mc o u a toi i., and t i .-. . - - f r f' -.. SI. - II I T T .. i .. . . v . iv..u i ..." Jlli.l I'iii: .1 13 OOU JILT 1..U.L. I iniuvi; .lii'4 - ;i.- ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goou; and he also takes CASH when cfl't red. J. M00F.E. F.bensburg, April 28, 1851. .ii-. cii.i.-iiini ..wit... ii.i. ... .i.v nii-'i Hi 1.1? friends and customers that he has Wec-ivcd and is now onening, at tio- store room fonueviv oc - Icuiiicdby liitliard Lewis, dee'd., a l.irye an-l (general assortment of goods, consisting in part'- j I jmy goods, niinci:i?n:, hardware. (ueei'sware, Hats. Caps, Hoots. Shoes. .See., a!l( of which he is determined to sell low either for ' cm.!, or approved country produce. He solicit ' examination of his iioc'k, .:ind is confident he lean sell cheaper than the cheapest. i j GLO. J. P.0DGERS. j May 8, 1851 -10-tf ' Tim I nloii ! 3ioiv aiitl 4'oiCi i'r ! ! O PE T F R S E M 1 1 G L R , l';:ng in Philadelphhii i3 at present, is sendin.jfhome daily, by Ex press and otherwise, a luil ami fashionable stock, i of all description's of goods, to which they cail i the attention of buyers, ' being confident of j pleasing all, who favor them with their custom Purcliasers will therefore do well to call i t-J i.nii ue their assortment, before buying else - ex whero. S. PETER S D 1 1 F. G E R & ERO. SummiliIIe, Sept. CO, 1850 50-tf. Just Etc'C-civcri, s ILK, Hair Lace, and Pedal Eonnots Peirl uid Pedal Flats. Pearl and Palm Leaf Hats. and for sale by DAYI3 LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. itouEBT u.wis. n. l. johnston; rtotuis j EVANS CHRasiTJMAS CilFYS.' The undersigned continue to keep at their new warehouse the fudest and best rSortmeitt of Stoves that was ever 'offered for sale in Ei-ens bunr. burg In addition to those m.u.nf.ictured at Liie Eoenaburg t oun .ry, wuicn for strength and it aunumuy. catinoi no exceneu, a personal visit: lo L uuaucipiioi uuu i m;uui lias ciiaou u ua to procure a supply of th.e favorite patterns of Cooking anl Purior stovis now in use in these cities. So that without boasting, we may eafe ly say that we have the completes! assortment lor the Kitchen and tiie parlor, ever offered fcr suie in Ebensburg.' Having a, TINNER'S SHOP attached to our ware room, we are at all - times prepared to tit up and lurnUh stoves in the ve- . Ill "I . t.l.l " . I I ... I . 1 . 1 I .... 1 "P ttnu stovt-i in tnc ve - ry best manner ; aud supply our customers uith every variety 'of - Tinware ! - The Ebensburg Foundry, is still in blast, ami manufacturing Iron -railing, Stov-es, Ploughs, Plough Points, Mill Irons, Patent cnttiug boxes, and every thing made at Foundries. ; Having two first rato turning lathes, we are prepared to give our work the very best finish. - As this is the Holiday season, we are sure no niore acceptable present could be made to your good wives, than a Good Cooking Stove. : Call, see, and Judge 1'c-r yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere.-'-" . ' ROEERT DAYIS & CO. Ebensburg, Dec. 23, 1852 9-tfj. 30 Kags assorted hails for sale at the store GEO. J. RODGERS. The highest ice paid for wool at the store GEO. J. RODGERS. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. BRADY'S ItOTEL, Earriiburg, Fa. MAJ. JOIIX KItADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly WASllIXU'i'OX SHJtSK, Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Phil?. Jeli Lia, ?a. A. F. GLASS, l'KOPEIETOR. -April 10. i'851. ly J. B. Miles, at 3IAC5ISiTTK IUIGITL, Importers and dealers in Foreign end Domestit IIAI.'DWAIIE and. CUTLERY, No. 124 North Third Street, above llace, IMjiladcIpliIa. E. V. MACnETTK, April 21th 1851. ly ABM, II. RAIGVF.L. CttXRAE & WALTOX, Yholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, 2?ails, c, No. 20-j Market Street, above 5th, Ffciladelplia, Ta. April 10, 1851. ly "WlLSttX & WEST, Successors to Ecdneys, Wholesale dealers in JJoots and Shoes, Bonnet and Slraw Good, No 17, North iid Street, Philadelpliia, To. April 10, 40--1. iy, , 3i3Ci3.5:i vAirni.vr. & to.. Wholesale Tobacco, tSntijf', and S'-gar Manvfuc tont Noi 17o, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. 31. WAUTMiX, JOSEPH D. SORVER. April 21, 1851. ly Wholesale dealers in Wine and Liquor?, which thev ure prepared to furnish cheap to merchants . t . 1 .11-.O "IT "..t. t.'- and hotel keepers. arenouse oo .uai'M'i sm rLiladclphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly ibll. T2203IAS C. I5IJXT1KG, Has removed his office t Nj. 11 South Sev enth street, above Chestnut. Philadelphia, Pa. . . April 2G, 1852. 7-tf 20 J. Y. EXTSI1TO.V, J. C. HOIKIXS, R. STILSOX. JOIZ.V Y. Rl !TO. & C, "Wholesale dealer in Qwensicnre. Chinaicare, (j'assiritre, Jjr., No. 215 Market Street, Fliiladtlphia, Ta. April 10, 1851. ly Justice of the Feacc, pnd Scrivener, Summit, Pa Will niti'iid uroir.T'tlv to collections, or other business entruste.l to him. Legal instruments I.P -i".w.r .1t-.i-i.ti iv:l!i ii ri-ti i'f; i- v nrot ii! ii!i 1 f-ti January 1, 1851. John Parker. James II. Parker ,5.3. PAII5ii:n i CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and F-aeon, Foreign Wines and F-randies, Old Monongahela and ltectified Whiskey. ITc. 5, Coicniercial Rcvr, Liberty Street, March, 11, 1S52. ly. 153 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, Pll!.Al'i:l.!M!l . i , , , . , , , , , . e , I H V. 1- 1 T . . VV III OOV I ! !' it' Y- III -.il 111 I .' I ' illlit I.IV. I UI . I O ll'i 1JI-H. ' V 1 . - variou". new k;iius ami siyies si f.. r, wool, Panama, straw and chip :: siik, straw, braid and lace Hairnets'; artificial flowers, furs, &C, which will be sold cheaper than ihe cheap, est. Feb. '52, l'.My- ri?;s;r.wi.x:ii . & riAisssiK, Wholesale dealt rs in Jloute. $'., Jh-nnet, .Tr . - in.'X n-l- , . . . i " J !" ff Vjovta llnrd Street : f.rr,0!"ie llK "-".y I , ..-,,--.- , idelphia, Fa. c Tuary - j, iy Jatnes Dov.grherty, at --.-. tm.T-c, --, . i Wholesale aud retail dealers m Tobacco, Snufl ' Cigars, warehouse at the South west comer -' Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, lately occupied by Ludwig, hnecdler & Co., keep con- ftantiy on hand a large a nd wed selected ctocK of the most celebrated brands of CHEWING TOBACCO, IH POUTED CIGAKS, Domestic cisars, and Snull", which they offer fr sale on as favorable terms a; any Louse iu.thc city-. Ordcva promptly r.ttenued to. September 23, li52 40-ly. 4J3233S:irL'3AI twins. The Subscriber bavin;; leased the Tublic . I louse, formerly known as the American House, i,,. p. Six.h Street, between Market and ChesiiLt Streets, has changed the name of the same to TEE OMHEECIAL HOTEL, Pegs bave to inform his friends and the Pub lic, that this house has undergone a thorough remodcl'iimr, repair! ig, repainting and rcpaper- 'iior. Irnio -it Co to basemen . An entire new out fit of frrnitnre, Lcddinjr, &c., &c, has been pro cured from the most celebrated Manufactures iu this city. - . Tr. ni the central location, and its close prox imity to the R .-inroad Depots. Steamboats Land ings, Places of Amusement, Fashionable Thor- 'ninrLfaivii ..hd Public Son ircs. it offers induce- . ... ii. l,..,. r-tut'.. t'.o --tv on tmsi- iuci:ia iu ijic .j 1 1 i. .. v , .-j. .... . . , , i . i . -T- j ... 'ftn j feinaos Ti6jtill theity, every facility j w.j, be otievQ ,, cvery ct,IIlt)rt regarded to ii ess, or tne traveler seeKiog pienture. i mui y. nr-eablc iind cleasant. ; ...... . A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. JACOI? G. LEEO, JARED IRYIN, Superintendent. Proprietor. October 21, 1852 52-0ra. , a Cheap Croccry. The subscriber would respectfully info.-m his friends that lie has received at the eigu of the , ... Store n(.ral rtSSOtment of Groceriee , ,( nf(!l.timi: rotl!siatilin iu DPt of liur. .. . -. ! . . . ,. . Eacon, Fish, Cheese, Yinegar, Rio and Java Cof fee. Orange's. Lemons. Raisins. Prunes,- Dates, Citron, Currants, Preserves, P. Sauce, Oaisup, Lemon Syrcp, Crackers, u fine lot of Sugars and Table Salt, also n superior lot of Segars. . lie invites all to give him a call us he will sell low for Cash. J. D. CRAIG. ' Ebensburg, March 12th, 1852. ' DuncaiiTion nails, glats 8 by 10 and 10 bp 12 salmon and mackeral at J. MOORE'S, a- . . ! . i .barrels of Sait tor. sale try wuoiesaie o retail ty nuui v. j. buuiiuit, (X-t. 7, 1852. 1 Large lot of made-up-clothing, boots and shoes, cloth and plush caps for sale by - . IVORY & CO. Summit Oct. 7, 1852. . Just Received, At his Store one door east of the Sentinel of fice, a " superior assort ment of Gold and Sil ver watches and line jew elry. Gold Lever watches full jewelled, $35,00 Silver Lever watches full jewelled, . IC.Od Silver Cylinder Escapements 12.( 0 Silver Quartiers 0,00 Also a fine atsortment of eight day and thir ty hour clocks. N. H. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. WILLIAM H. HUDSON. April 29, 1852. r.IICIIAi:!. DAX MACUIX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up 6tairs. January 1, 1851. ly J. .M'UOXALD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the SOVPrn! fonrta of I'l-iii- Tn.liana - - . -- v - a j &AvissaJ4i and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will oe promptly attended to. January 1, 1851. ly SAMCIX C. WIGAKD, Attorney at Law, Fbensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cam 1 " n-. .i..Min..vriinn -r.ontii . ficrinans can receive n-lvioa in their own language, (mice, on main street two doors east of the Exchange Hotel. May 8, 1851 ly. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Otlice on Centre st., joining Gen. McDonald's dwelling. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. WIfXIAM Ii IT'S I? I.J, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Orrirr. at his residence at the vest end of the Borough, immediately below the "Foundry." January 15. 1852. THOMAS C. 3Z-KGlVr.l.T,, Attorney at LaWj Hcl'idaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Ofiirc one door west of Wm. McFarlaroVs cabinet wnreroom. January 1, 1851. ly t. 5.. iii:yi:r, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors cast of the Echo OlTice. March 13, 1851. ly CVIllS sL PERSIIIXf;, Attorney at Law, Johnstown pa. January SO, 1851 ly. K. Ill TCIIIXSOX. c. W. V I DniLR. EfitTCI2ir..SG. & IVEUSTEXl, Attorneys at Law, Ehsnshurg, Pa., AYE formed a partnership for the practice of law in the county of Cambria. All pr fesioiotl business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Crriee on Centre street, adjoining the dwelling of E. Hutchinson. Jr. Ebonshv.rsr. July 2:, 1 8 "2 41-1 v. Iaid T. Ktcrm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNST0W N, CAJuEXIA CO. PA., ltTILL also attetrd to hi duties r.s Justice. Le- gal instilments of writing, such r.s deeds, a greeinents, Foreign Power of Attorney, tec. drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his care will receive strict attention. May 13. 1852 30-tf. ItlCI2ARI JC.ES, Justice of tho Peace, Ebeneburg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling. Decern. 24, 1851. 11 -tf. KxcSini5re ESotei. Koiiiuaysburg, Lloir Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that no exer tions will be wanting on bis part to render his house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public patronage. GEO. POTTS. April 20, 1852. Elcmtler. LL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture, at the Ware Ro-ms of M FARLAND & SON. Ilollidaysburg. April 20, 1S52. A CM IS R OL.I-T01VX HOI'S Carrclltowa, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fj'oe vn.ierslgned is pref.arcd to accommodate - in the best kind of style all who way favor him with a call, and hopes by striet attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronn-re. may 20, 1852.-31-tf HENRY SCANLAN. Fashionable Pari e-r nn-I Hair Dresser. In the basement story of Davis & Co'S., ware room. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. gall! Salt ! ! t Superior article of Sack and Parrel Salt for li sale by DAYIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. I" IRK! Lycoming JIatual Fire Insurance Company ' Persons wishing to insure property in this company against loss by fire, can apply to the subscriber. C. II. 1IEVER, Agent. Nov. 27, 1851. ly. George It key". Levi Matthews. WiEiam Ebbs xrijsrr, 31attsieyi,s &. co., 'WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchant?, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Tittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 70 Water Street, . Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3, 1851. Cm SCIIOOI ISOOEiS! A general assortment of EOOKS, such as are used in our common schools, for sale by DAYIS & LLOYD. U anted by J. MOORE cash iu exchange V w for goods, or o.tno rwisc. 40 Barrels Conemaugh Salt for sale by J. Moor. LHTR CC3IPLAIXT,'. " JATJ1TDICE, DYSPrPSIA, CHRONIC OB 1TEK V0US DEE1LI1Y, DliiEASI CP THE KIBKLTS nnd all diseases ar ising from adis' ordered liver or b:i tnaih, such as constipa tion, inward piles, fullness or Mood to the head, acidity of tk t oir.sch, nausea, Leart bem. di.ust for food, fullness, or w right in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the Lead, hur ried and difficult breathing, fiutteriu at the heart, choking or suffoca tiug sensations when in a liv ing posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the tight fever and dull pain in the head, difiiciency or perspiration, yel lowness of the skin and eyes, pnin id the side, back, chest, limbs, kc, sudden flushes of heat, lrning iu the flesh, constant imaginings of evil and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by LS. IIGOFLAXTi'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, 1'PTTAFF.l) I5T an. c. at. Jaceso- At tlac German Medicine Store. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. llff ir Tr"er rn-r Ihr ahorr aiac is vol excelled 1 eoui.'iitc vii uiti i.i.. , - .-. . .i. United States, a the cure attft, in VWny cases vf- trr thiljul plyrlcian had failed. These Hitters are worthy the attention or in valids. Possessing great virtues in the recti.i cntion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands exercising the n.ost searching powers in werk- ness and atTections of the digestive organs, they are withal, sale, certain and pleasant. That this medicine will cure Liver (.omp.aint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it ns stated. It acts specifically upon the stomach nnd liver; it is preferable to calomel in all LUious di?eae the c fleet is immediate. They can bo administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time. Lcoh well to the rcaiks of tho Ceniiine They have the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his r.titnu blown in the bottle, without which they are spu lious. For sale V.'iiolt sale nn-1 Retail at the Gcrmnn Medicine Store. No. 120 Arch 3tr-et, one doer below Sixth, Philadelphia ; and by rtsectab! dealers generally through the country. PRICES ItEblCED. To enable all cb.ses of invalids to enjoy tL advantages of their great restorative powers. Single Little 75 cer.t. For sal? by Frederick Kitted Druggist Ebcrs burg; .'unies Hell, Summit ; G. MuckcrhiJe Si Co.. Johnstown. December 10. 1852 8-lv. Notice. All rersons knowing themsfdves in-lebted to Dr. Patrick McCaffrey, by either rote, book ac count or Judgment, will please call on the un dersigned without delay and make payment, as he has lull power to coilee t the same. WILLIAM K1TTELL. Ebensburg, Dec. 5, 1852. TEESIFIC FXFL0SI0N OK SFC. 104, P. R. It. 1 MILE ITvOflL THE ScHMIT. 5.10,000 SAVED. Wholesale ac:l lietail Irj Goods More. Jl HE Snbsevil ers have just received from the eastern chics, and are now offering fcr sale. . the lr.igest and best selected steck of Goods ever shown in this cr the adjoining counties, the stock consists iu part of Dry Goods, such ns Frcmh. English, and American, c'ctLs, cassi mcts. Satinets, Tweeds, pilot cloths, satin, Va lencia nn-1 other vesting'', alipaens, mous-de-lains, bombazines, and ladies dress goods of every ui serif lion; bhawls, handkerchiefs, scraps, cravats, tibl.ets. libons, gloves and hosiery of all kinds, table linen drapers, crash, red, white and yellow flannels, liusey, canton flannel, bbin kits and coverlets, hickory bhirJing, Irish linen, and white go's of every description ; laces, edgings, insei tings, tec, tec lints, caps. Hon nets. boots and t-hoes, hardware, queensw.ire, glassware, r.ails. flour and salt ; fish, and iron. Also a splendid assortment of groceries, drugs, . paints and dye stuh's. All of which we offer at lower prices than goods have ever been sold in the corntry. All kiudc of country produce, lumber, railroad tics, rags, flaxseed, c., tec, taken in exchange. We will wholesale nnv of the above splendid selection of poods, to country merchants at city prices, putting only on a nominal figure for to cover freight. R. M C.RANN & REILLY. Section 104, November 4, 1852. To t!ie l'nblic. iLL Freight dell'.ortd at Summit from and nfter Monday next Nov. 8th. by Peuna. Rail Road will be received and Forwarded free of Commis sion. Freight to be paid before goods cre taken away. Tickets will be sold here, to nil stations East nsfaras Dillerville, and West to Pittsburg. II'. 15'. 1YORY, Agent. Summit Nov. 4 1852 tit. Hew litair 3Iaizi:Iac-f orj . The eitiaer.s of El-cn-lmrj and vicinity are n formed that the very place to purchase CEAESS, SETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STOOLS, of the best manufacture and most elcgnnt finish, and at lower prices than at any other establish ment in tho county, is at the new chair manu factory, in the shop formerly occupied by David Todd, deceased. GLAZING, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING executed in the best manner and latest styl. JOHN I.. STOL'CII. Ebensburg, Nov. 117, 1851. fin. Yt'3i. 3X'r.tiifA-i &so:v. Cabinet Ware Rooms, Allegheny Street, IloUidaytburg, Fa. Would respectfully invite the attention of th public to their superior stock ef IUEIJIIUEE of every descript.on. Furuituro of all kinds manufactured to order on t;:c shortest notice Ail orders from a distance promptly attended to. April 29, 1852. Mray. Taken up bv the eubseriber at Lis residence in SummeiLili township, Cambria county, a black steer with a white stripe on hi3 hack lelt ear crept and slit, supposed to be one year old. Also, a red steer with the right car crorr. a bol in the lelt, one year old. ALLEN SHARP. December 10, 1852 8-ot. r.rr T-.,o. A n 1.:n4 it taken in exchang for goods at J. Moore's, stor. t i ' fl. : V i'' '... I, ! I 1 t- I I r" ; r r Li .. iy k: t i J 7 TT