Appointment toy tlieCa,nal CoiumUglou 1 . r. - -l .r" ' "." nARKisBmc, Jan. 17, 1853. - surufcvtsoits., r Western Division Geo. W. Clawson, Bucks Co Eastern Division J. IS. Hnup.t, Montgomery, tower Juniata W. W. Wilson, Juniata. Upper Juniata Jae A, , 'fjnunincham, Hunting don. t. Upper Western Mr. Boyer, Greene, tower Western Jas. Clark, Armstrong.,; Vcst Piatich J. II. Kelton, Lycoming. , North Ertiuch-G W. Search, Luzerne. WEIGH MASTERS.. Philadelphia R. R. Simpson, Philadelphia Co. Easton II. Yard, Northampton. Lancaster Lot Watson, Lawrence. r Mountain R. Williams, Blair. WEIGH SCALES. Ilollidaysburg-J. D. Leet, Washington Co. Johnstown J. C. Barrett, Clearfield. WEIGH LOCKS. Johnstown John II. Gregg, Washington, ' Pittsburg W. Stewart, Allegheny. Beach Haven W. R. Kline, Columbia. Hollidaysburg J. R. Herd, Centre. Northumberland C. S. Brown, Wayne. Democratic Caucus for State Treasurer. - .'- j.HABKjsBniG, Jan. 14. The Democratic members of the two Houses held a caucus this evening for the nomination of of a candidate for State Treasurer.-r Gen. John M. Pickle, the present incumbent, was nomina ted, the vote . standing as follows : John M. Dickie, Co ; Joseph Baily, 8 ; Isaac Hughes, S. The Whigs will probably support Mr. N. P. Ilobart .. The caucus unanimously recommended the 20th day of February next, as the time for holding the next Democratic State Convention fjthe nomination of a candidate for Canal Commissioner; and Harrisburg as the place. The Seminole Iudiaus Southern Items. Baltimore, Jan. 17. Tli ft Tnm.1aHlFR rif FTnt-irla. lino Tneao.! n Kill authorizing the issuepf half a million of bonds, to defray the expenses of raising two regiments to aid the General Government in driving the Seminole Indians from the State. If the Gen eral Government does not take active measures in the matter before the 4th of May, the State is authorized to undertake the job at all haz-j ards. A shock of an earthquake was felt at Mil lcdgeville, Ga., on the 6th inst. Gov. Ilerrert, of La., is still low, but recover ing. There was one cholera death in Apalachicola, Fla., last week.' Washington A fla Irs Proposed Increase lot the Army and JVavy. Washington, Jan. 10. I understand, that in view of the situation of our foreign affairs, the military and naval com mittees of the Senate have under consideration several propositions for increasing the efficiency of our arnly and navy, and will probably recom mend a thorough fortification of the Pacific coast, nn J perhaps reKrt some measures for- the employment of the commercial steam marine, should the contingencies contemplated by Mr. Soule, and in the teu million proposition of Mr. Marshall require it. The HndtouFroieu Over. Con Springs, Jan. 16. The intense cold of last night has closed the river at this point, nnd people cross on the ice to-day from here to West Point. V, S. Senator from Alabama. Washington, Jan. 15. The Union of this morning, announces the election of Mr. Fitzpatrick, as U. S. Senator from Alabama, for the unexpired term of Mr. King. V .A Philadelphia, Jan. 17. The Democratic convention elected delegates to-day to the State Convention, who arc all fa vorable to Thomas II. Forsythe, for Canal Com missioner. Departure of Hon. Win. R. King. The Hon. Wm. R. Ring, Vice President elect, left Washington on Saturday afternoon, in the U. S. Steamship Fulton, for Havana' where he proposes staying until spring, in the hope of benefitting his impaired health. He was accom panied by Dr. Maccoun and several of his per sonal friends. JDSyThe following anneedote which was told us the other day, we consider so good, we can not withhold it from our readers. The custom prevails, or formerly did prevail, in Kentucky ami Virginia, of masters bringing their slaves to their own churches, and as com munion days administering the Holy Sacrament to them after its reception by themselves. Some years ago an old colored woman, the old est on the plantation, to whom conviction came late in life, was placed at the head of a pew. and watched the administration of the bread and wine to the whites with intense interest. When the deacon came to her she, thinging so many draughts from the wine must alreadvhave much reduced its quantity, threw a scrutinizing glance into the cup and found it "very low. "Fill up, Massa Deacon," says she, "fill it up, I loves my Jesus a heap." State Librarian Col. Wm. T. Sanders, whig of Ilarrisburg, has been unanimously elec ted State Librarian, by the joint vote of the Committees of the two houses. IBSf Lola Montez Las become a widow, by the death of her quandom husband, Mr. Hcald, who was drowed by the upsetting of a yacht at Lisbon. . . .. , The celebrated will of IT. T. Hairston, of Henry county, Miss. , by which his Whole estate, amounting to half a million of dollars, is given to little colored boy,1 was admitted to" record, e Bee, at the last term of the county court. MAItltlED: In Columbus, Ohio, in the 13th inst., by Rev. N. M. Gaylord, William S. Campbell, Esq., of the St Charles Hotel, Pittsburg, and Mrs. Carouse A. McNcltt, of Columbus, Ohio. In HollidayBburg, on the ICth inst., by Rex. D. J. Yerkes, Mr. John C West, and Miss Kate McFa&xans, daughter of the late Hon. Geo. R. McFarlane, both of Hollidaysburg. In noting the above the Standard has the fol lowing hit a palpable hit : . V . "For the gereroas token of remembrance which accompaniad the above, our young friends will accept our hearty thanks, and our best wish es that their matrimonial life may be one of un interrupped happiness and prosperity, knowing no North, no South, no East nothing but the Union, and occasionally , a little yitst. , In Summitville, this county, on the 12th inst. by Rev. T.'McCullough, Mr. James McDekmitt, &nl Miss Majua Boone, both of Summitville. In Ebensburg, on Sunday, 16th inst, by Rev. Wm l.lAvfl 1lf .Tahv StvTTVOQ Tv onrl XTSaa Ecsaxka Bcbtkett, both of Duncansville, Pa. J DIED : At hi3 residence in Allegheny township', Cum bria county, on the 14th inst., Mr. Samuel Mu Mullen, at the age of 92 years. The deceased was the oldest inhabitant of the mountains: and was a citizen of Cambria coun ty at the time of its organization. He was a member of the first Board of County Commis- .vtrr xyuo 1UU a uiucn esteem" ed citizen of the community. . -, At Mineral Point, Wisconsin, on Sunday mor niug,,. December 2G, 1852," of disease-of the lungs', at the residence of her father, Gen. Win. R. Smith, Maria. .Letitia Sjutu,; aged 10 years and 3 months. "Her illness was of about 15 months continu ance, '.wLich the endured with all the patience and submissiveness of will that could be expect ed from a veteran servant of the Cross of Christ. In fact she realized to her friends what it is to be "made perfect through suffering." From the commencement of her illness she appears to have, been conscious that it was " unto death; " and the anxiety and alarm manifested by her frienl's found no place in her bosom. Her, constant lan guage to her afflicted friends was I have no fear of death! If it is the will of God, I am re signed and ready to die." A few days before her decease a clergyman read to her the Office for the Visitation of the Sick, as appointed in the Book of Common Prayer, in which she read ily joined, and with a firm and cheerful voice de clared her belief in all the Articles of the Apos tles' Creed. At the same time she expressed a desire to partake of "the most comfortable Sa crament of the Body and Blood of Christ." She died on Sunday morning, at the gcason of the year when the church celebrates the coming of her Lord. While His birth was beinir celebra ted on earth, we Lumbly trust Iter birth unto the company of those made perfect was celebrated in Heaven. Though so young in years, she died in the communion and peace of the ch urch, with the assistance and guard of angels, with a strong, and a firm, and humble hope, with a love to God and charity to all the world. On the 5th inst., in the borough of Johnstown, Robert Watson son of Samuel and Mary Ren shaw, aged 9 years. At his residence in Lancaster on the 10th inst, Gen. B. McGranx. Eassachusetts Legislature. Boston, Jan. 15. . - Resolutions have been introduced into the Le gislature inquiring iuto the expediency of the repeal of the secret ballot, the general kauking law, and adopting the plurality system at all elections. Thousands of parents who use Vermifuga composed of Castor oil, Calomel, &c, are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the pa tient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &c. In another column will be found the adver tisement of Hobensack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's Li ver Pills. g?"Benot decieved," but ask for Ilobensacks' Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature f-the Proprietor, J. N. llobensack, as none else arc genuine. CAN2RIA COUNTY, E3 : At an Orphan's Court held at Ebensburg in and fur said county on Tuesday the second day of December, A. D. 1852, before the Honorable the Judges of the same court. On motion the Court grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives' of Frederick Croyle, deceased to be and appear at an Orphan s Court to bo held at Ebensburg in and for the county of Cambria, on Monday the seventh day of March next to show cause why the real estate of said intestate should not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand affixed the seal of said Cout at Ebensburg, the eighteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three. 11. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk. Ebensburg, January 20, 1S53 13-Ctj. Administrator's Rofice. 1ETTERS of administration having been gran J ted by the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of Elizabeth Paul, late of Sumnicr hill township, deceased ; all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, are request ed to call and make payment immediately, and those having claims against said estate, will present properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB M. PAUL, Administrator. December 23, 1852 9-Ctj. JOUN M LEVITT. WILLIAM M DEV1TT. 32'JCEVITT &. BilO., Wholesale grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey, Flour, Ba con, Fish, Cheese, &c, &c. No 311, Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, Pitts burgh, Pa. December 23, 1852 9-tfj. Pittsburgh, Dec. 1, 1852. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Shoenberger & Stewart, in Blacklick Furnace, Indiana county, Pa., is this day dis solved. P. SHOENBERGER. December 30, 1852 10-3tj. IVciv Cliair Manufactory. The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are nformcd that the very place to purchase CHAIRS, SETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STOOLS, of the best manufacture and most elegant finish, and at lower prices than at any other establish ment in the county, is at the new chair manu factory, in the shop formerly occupied by David Todd, deceased. GLAZING, HOUSE and SIGN PAIXTIX& executed in the best manner and latest style. JOHN L. STOUGH. Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm. SCHOOL HOOKS! A general assortment of BOOKS, such a art used in our common schools, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Jus Received, SILK, nair Lace, and Pedal Bonnets, Pearl and Pedal Flats, Pearl and Palm Leaf Hats, and for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. Large lot of made-up-clothing, boots and L 6hoes, cloth and plush caps for sale by IVORY & CO. Summit Oct 7, 1852. sail : sail A Superior article of Sack and Barrel Salt for sale by , DAVIS & LLOYD. tUr..).ii.r. T., IT 1QKO J. D. HUGHES, CLOTIIIXG EMPORIUM. Now is the time to buy cheap Clothing. Evans & i 2 unites. . j mllli firm of Evans & Hughes, have just re j 1 ceived from Philadelphia and New York, a large assortment of .. FALL A1ID VIITTEE CLDTKIN?, which can't be beat for style nnd finish in wes tern Pennsylvania. Among which may be enu merated, Beaver, Felt, and blanket over coats, sattinets, cassimere and cloth pantaloons of all sizes and qualities, vestings of all kinds, to gether with boys clothing, also, hats, caps, um brellas, &c, &c. We have on hand a good" assortment of cloths cassiuieres and vestings, which y-e are prepared to mate up in a workmanlike 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. Ebensburg, October 21, 1S52 52-tf. Adams &. C'o.?s Express. W. W. Ivory & Co., agents will forward all packages of goods or money, daily except Sun day, to all the principal cities in the Union and all tne towns on the Kail Road between Philada. and Pittsburg. Drafts collected from California. Drafts sold on- Ireland, England or Scotland, from 1 upwards. Money for drafts must be Pr- ' .- , . Nov. 4. 1852. Ezeliiel IZugrJie's, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. DEALER in staplo and. fancy dry goods gro" ceries, wholesale and retail fisli ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron sheet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and shset-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 for sale. Cash always 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 list just received and more opening for sale at the lowest market price. September 23, 1852 49-tf. WM. DAVIS. JOUN LLOYD. Kavis JLIoyd, Having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE EUSINESS, 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, 1S52. THIS VAY FOR GOOD AND CHEAP (1C0DS. Will be opened this week at the brick store of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort ment of cloths, caaainicres, satinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods, Together with any quantity of prints, delaines, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres 'and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c, . .Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their advantage to call at the ISricR .Store. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests Lis cut murs, and the public gonorrtlly to at leastcali uud. exAiniue his stock; and if he cannot suit every person in quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lum ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods; and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. ' - iEvy c;oods. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has received and is now opening, at the store room formerly oc cupied by Richard Lewis, dee'd., a large and general assortment of goods, consisting in part of DRY GOODS, CROCEMES, HARDWARE, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, all of which he is determined to sell lotc either for cash or approved county produce. He solicit examination of his stock, and is confident he can sell cheaper than the cheapest. GEO. J. RODGERS. May 8, 1851 CO-tf Tlie I liion ! Sow antl Vorcvcr ! ! CI PE T E 1 1 S BE R G E 11, being in Philadelphia k) at present, is sending home daily, by Ex press and otherwise, a full and fashionable stock, of all descriptions of goods, to which they call the attention of buyers, being confident of pleasing all, who favor them with their custom. Purchasers will thevefore do well to call and examiue their assortment, before buying else where. S. PETERSBERGER & BRO. Summitville, Sept. SO, 1850 50-tf. Kissclntiosi of Partnership. fT HE partnership heretofore existing between 1 Augustine and Sylvester Weaklin in the Blacksmithing business was. this day 'dissolved by mutual consent. The. books' of said firm are left in the hands- of Augustine Weatdin for settlments. SYLVESTER WEAKLIN. AUGUSTINE WEAKLIN. January C, 1S53 11-Stj. Valuable Iroperty for Sale. THE subscriber will sell at private sale the fol owing described valuable real estate, viz : The tavern house wUh all the necessary fixtures, ia the town of Jefitrson, Summerhill township, Carabiia county, now in the occupancy of Tho mas Martin. Also the house at present occu pied by William Hamilton. Also a small house in said town lately occupied by yvilliam Wood. Also about 100 acres of first rate land, within of a mile of said town, on which there is about 15 acres cleared and fenced. " Much could be written in recommendation of the above val uable property, but as purchasers are expected to view the premises and judge for themselves a further description is unnecessary. The above property if not sold before the 1st of March wul be rented. - NEAL DUGAN. Jefferson, January G, 1853 ll-3tj. r A A Barrels of Salt for y UU retail by Summit, Oct. 7, 1852. sale by wholesale o IVORY & CO. (3T lass, Oils, Paints and Drugs of all kinds H.J3 at J. Moore s. 2000 pounds wool, butter, eggs wanted by " J. MOORE JOB WORK. Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Office The highest price paid for wool at the store . GEO. J. RODUERS. w HISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil, for sale by J. Meore. 1. J. EVANS. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. BR AMY'S HOTEL, Harrisbnrg, Pa. MA J . JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly J. B. KUes, tt BIACIIKTTE i RAIGITJ,, Importers and dealers in Foreign and JJomesiit HARDWARE and CUTLERY, No. 121 North .mru street, above Kace, I'liJIadelpliia. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. II. RAIGUEL. April 24th 1851. ly COSRAD & WALTON, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Nails, c., No. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851 ly , ' T5S.SOX & WEST, Successors to Rodneys, Wholesale dealers in Hoots and Shoes, Bonnet and Straw Good, No 17, North 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly 9UCUAEL WAIITMAS & CO., Wholesale Tobacco, Sittiff, and S-jar Manufac tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, ' - rhiladelptla, Ta. M. WAR0IAX, JOSEJII D. SORVER. April 24, 1851. ly EGXEIl & si:eg, Wlinlesjile dealers in Winrx nnd f.iriiinrx. -wliir-h they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly DRT1I03IAS C. 1H71KT1XG, lias removed his office to No. 11 South Sev enth street, above Chestnut. Philadelphia, Pa. April 2C, 1852. 7-tf 2C J. T. EUSHTOX, J. C. UOI'KJXS, B. 6T 1L60X. JOII Y. RITSUTOX & C, Wholesale dealer in Queensware, Chinatcare, Glassware, j-c, No. 245 Market Street, Philadelphia. Pft. April 10, 1831. ly AXBRCW OOOt'GIIE, Justice of the Peaceind Scrivener, Summit, Pa Will attend profhyfiy to collections, or ether business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, 1851. John Parker. James H. Parker JGIIX PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Libertjgftlxeet, Pittsburg, I'a. March, 11, 1852. ly. J. MeEESSARE, 155 Market Street, 21. E. Corner of 4th, Philadelphia. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip Hats ; silk, straw, braid nnd lace Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs, &c, which will be sold cheaper than the cheap, est.-- Feb. '52, 19-ly- KSEDLER & I IIVMIEI:, Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, and Balm Leaf Hals, No. 1SG North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Pa. February 20, 1S52. ly " James Dougherty, at RE3 II02.i5, I3ASII& CO., Wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, lately occupied by Ludwig, Kneedler & Co., keep con stantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CEEWIXG TOBACCO, IKP02TED CIGARS, Domestic cijtirs, and Snuff, which they offer for sale on as favorable terms as any house in the city. Orders promptly attended to. September 23, 1852 PJ-ly. COHIMERCIAE IIOTEE. The Subscriber having leased the Public House, formerly known as the American House, No. 18 S. Sixth Street, between Market and Chesnut Streets, has changed the name of the same to THE Cf) M2EERCIAL HOTEL, Bess leave to inform his frienda and the Pub lic, that this house has undergone a thorough remodelling, repairing, repainting and repaper ing, from attic to basement. An entire new out fit of furniture, bedding, &c, &c, has been pro cured from thg most celebrated Manufactures in this city. ' From the central location, and its close prox imity to the Railroad Depots, Steamboats Land ings,. Places of Amusement, Fashionable Thor oughfares nnd Public Squares, it offers induce ments to the Merchant visiting the city on busi ness, or the Traveler seeking pleasure. To fam ilies and females visiting the city, every facility will be offered, and every comfort regarded to make their visit t.greeable and pleasant. A share cf the public patronage respectfully solicited. JACOB G. LEBO, JARED IRVIN, Superintendent. Proprietor. October 21, 1852 52-Cm. Si ray Steer. Came to the residence of the "subscriber, re eiding in Washington township, near Plane No. 2, on or about 1st of December, a red steer, having part of the right ear cut out, supposed to be about four years old. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed ot according to law, JOHN SKALLY, Jr. Washington tp. December 30, 1852 10-3 tj Clicap Grocery. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends that he has received at the sign of the Grocery Store, a general assotment of Groceries and Confectionarie9, consisting in part of Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, Vinegar, Rio and Java Cof fee, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Currants, Preserves, P. Sauce, Catsup, Lemon Syrup, Crackers, a fine lot of Sugars and Table Salt, also a superior lot of Segars. He invites all to give him a call as he will Bell low for Cash. J. B. CRAIG. , Ebensburg, March 12th, 1852. Duncannon nails, glass 8 by 10 and 10 bp 12 salmon and mackeral at J. MOORE'S, 50 ogs assorted nails for sale at the store GEO. J. RODGERS. Just Received, At his . Store one door cast of the Sentinel ot fice, a superior assort ment of Gold and Sli ver watches and fine jew elry. Gold Lever watches full jewelled, $35,00 Silver Lever watches full jewelled, 1 (J.00 Silver Cylinder Escapements 12,00 Silver Quarticrs G 00 Also a fine atsortment of eight day and thir ty hour clocks. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. WILLIAM B. HUDSON'. April 29, 1852. MICHAEE DAX MACEHAS, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851. ly SAMUEL, C WISGARD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cnm- bria, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germans can receive advice in their own language. Office, on main street two doors east of the Exchange May 8, 1851 ly. . .GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensouxg, ra. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria. Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office on Centre St., joining Gen. M'Donald's dwelling.- Jan. iu, lol. ly. WILLIAM K1TTELL, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office at his residence at the west end of the Borough, immediately below the 'Foundry." January id, leo-. THOMAS C. M'ROIVEEE, 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. E. IIEYER, Attorney at. Law, Johxs.town, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Ofnce. March 13, 1851. ly GYRUS E. I'ERSIIEVG, Attorney at Law, Johns to wn Pa. January 30," 1851 ly. E. HCTCHIXSOX. C. W. WEBSTER. I3UTCIIIXSOX Si. WERSTER, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., IT AVE formed a partnership for the practice of II law in the county of Cambria. All profeasioual business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Office on Centre street, adjoining the dwelling of E. Hutchinson, Jr. Ebensburg, July 29, 1852 41-1 y. David T. Storm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CA3I31BIA CO. PA., II7ILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le- gal instuments of writing, such as deeds, a- greemcnts, Foreign Power of Attorney, &c, drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to bio win voaoivo .U'jft attention. May 13, 1852 30-tf. RICHARD JOXES, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling. Decern. 24, 1851. 11-tf. - Exchange Hotel. Hollidaysburg, Blair 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 29, 1852. Remember. ALL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of M FARLAND S SON. t Hollidaysburg, April 29, 1852. CARROLLTOWA' HOUSE, Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. The 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 share of public patronage. HENRY SCANLAN. may 20, 1852.-31-tf LEWIS W. RRCWrS, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. In the basement 6tory of Davis & Co's., ware room. Ebensburg, May 1, 18ol.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. George Rhey. Levi Matthews. "William Ebbs RDEY, MATTSSEWS &, CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce nnd Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3, 1851. Cm WM. M'EAREAJKD & SOX. Cabinet Ware Rooms, Allegheny Street, HoLlidaysburg, Pa. Would respectfully invite the attention 6F the public to their superior stock of FURNITURE 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. To tlie Public. ALL Freight delivered at Summit from and after Monday next Nov. 8th, by l'enna. Rail Road will be received and Jb orwarded free of Commis sion. . Freight to be paid before goods are taken away. Tickets will be sold here, to all stations East as far as Dillcrville, and West to Pittsburg. W. W. IVORY, Agent Summit Nov. 4 1852 6t. I "fresh Shad, Mackerel, and Salmon for 6ale a ' the store of J. MOORE. 40 Barrels Conemaugh Salt for sale by J. Moore. only true portrait of Washington; JtfST PUBLISHED, ' " T. B. WELClfS MAGNIFICENT , PORTRAIT OF WASIIEVGTOtf. Engraved (by pevnission) from Stuart's only ri-. ginal portrait, iu tne Atueneuni, lvoston. TlJs superb picture, Engraved under the su perintendence tf Thomas tally, Esq., the emi nent nnd h ighly pitted nVtist, is the only correct likeness of k'ashrngton trtr published. It Las been characterised as the greatest work of art ever produced ii: this country. As to its fideli ty we refer to tho letters of the adopted son of Washington, George Washington Park Custis, who says, "it is a faithful representation of tho celebrated original," and to Chief Justice Ta ney of the Supreme Court of the United States, who says, "As a work of art its excellence and be.nuty must strike every one who sees it I and it is .no less happy iu its likeness to the Father of his country. It was my good fortune to have seen him in the days," of my boyhood, and hia whole appearacc is yet strongly impressed on my memory. The portrait vou have issued ap pears to me to be .in exact lilt?"", representing perfectly the expression as well the form nd features of the face." And says Senator CasB' it is a life-like representation of ihe great original. President Fillmore says, "the wcrk appears to me to have been admirably executed and emi incntly worthy of the patronage of the public" Says Marchant the eminent portrait painter, and the pupil of Stuart, "your print to my mind itf more remarkable than any other I have seen, for presenting the whole individuality of the orl or urn-trait, together with the noble aid dig nified repose of air and manner, nMin u k. ever saw him considered a marked cnaractens tic of the illustrious man it commemorates." For the great merits of this picture tee tcould re fer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself t to he seen at the office of this paper, and to the let ters of the following Artists, Statesmen, Jurist and Scholars accompanying it. ARTISTS. Marchant and Elliott, of New York ; Neagle, Rothctmel, and Lambdin, of Philadelphia ; Chester Harding, of Boston ; Charles Eraser, of Charleston, S. C; and to the adopted sou of Washington, Hon. Geo. W. P. Custis, himself an artist. Statesmen. nis Excellency Millard Fillmore, Major Gen. Win field Scott, Hon. George M. Dallas, Hon. Wil liam R. King, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Linn Boyd, Hon. Lewis Cass, Hon. Wm. A. Graham; Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon, R. C. Winthrop LL. D. Jurists. Hon. Roger B. Taney, Hon; John Ducr, Hon. John McLean, Hon. Rufus Choate. Scholars. Charles Folsom, Esq., the well known Librarian of the Boston Atheneum, who says, "I would rather, own it than any painted copy 1 have ever seen ; E. P. hippie Richard Hildreth, Hon. Edward Everett, LL D; Jarcd Sparks, LL.D., William II. Trescott, LL.D.; Washington Irving, Ralph Emerson, Esq., Trof. T. C. Upham, J. T. Headley, Fitz Green Halleck, II. Longfellow, Win. Gillmere Simms ; and from Europe, Lord Talfourd, T. B. Macauley, Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of London, &c. &c. &c. The Press, throughout the entire Union, have with one voice proclaimed the merits of this superb engraving. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure it is sold at the price of $5 per copy. Published by GEORGE W. CIIILDS, N. W. corner of Fifth and Arch streets, Phila. J. W. HUDSON, Sole Agent for Western Pennsylvania. This Portrait can only be obtained from Mr. Hudson, or from his duly authorized agents. Arrangements have been made with the Tost Office Department, by which copies of the Por trait can be sent to any point, per mail, in per fect order. ggyPersons by remitting five Dollars to J. W. Hudson, Pittsburg, Ta., will have a copy of the Portrait sent them free of rostage. wo..Xarn;juon fiilt. Frames, cot up express ly for these Portraits, furnished at the low pnco of 5.00 each. JFST ISSUED, . A MAG MIFICENT PORTRAIT OF G i:EIME JACKSO.Y, Engraved by T. B. Welch, Esq., after the originai portrait painted by T. Sully, Esq. This Portrait will be a match for the Wash ington, nnd is in every respect -ns well got up. Price $5.00 per copy. Address as above; October 21, 1852 52-tf. Auditor's Xoticc THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Cambria County, to make and report distribution of the assets remarmnfc in the hands of Samuel McMullen Administra tor of the estate of John McMullen, deceased,- late of Clearfield Township Hereby notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointment a his office in Ebensburg, -n Monday the 14th day of February next, at the hour of one o'clock, P. M. GEORGE M. REED, Auditor: Ebensburg, January 7, 1853 12-3tj. Auditor's Xotico THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria county, to make and report distribution of the assets remainina in the hand j of John Swam Administrator of the estate of Francis Swam, deceased, late of Carroll Township Hereby notifies all persons interested Uiat he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Ebensburg, on Thursday the 17th day ot February next, at the hour of one o clock, to. ulUUUE M. KEED, Auditor; Ebensburg, January 13, 1853 12-3tj. Administrators' Aotlce. IETTERS of Administration having beinggran j ted to the subscribers by the Register of Cam bria county, on the estate of Eleanor Trotter, late of Washington tow-ship, deceased ; all per sons knowing themselves indebted to eaid estato ara requested to make payment Immedlatelyj and those having - claims against the 6ame will present tliGflT properly authenticated fofsettle ' mcnt. The accounts are iu the hands of Dotal- . nick Dimond. - DOMINICK DIMOND, 1 . , - January 13, 1853 12-Ctj. Dentistry; DR. L. M. SCIIMUCKER, of Hollidaysburg, will be at Rhey's Hotel in Ebensburg, from the 20th to the 30tk pf each month. He will perform all operations required for the preser vation of the teeth, and will restore tho loss of. natural teeth by inserting artificial teeibof th best quality, from a single to a full set. All operations-wul be faithfully attended to, and the charge moderate. . "-,. liltonsburs, September 30 1852 50-f. Administrators' Koitcc I ETTERS of Administration de bonis non on li ibe estate of John. Trotter, l&te of Wahinc- ington township, Cambria county, deceased. Having Deen granteu to tne suoscnoers, au per sons knowing themselves inaebtea to saia estate will come forward nnd settle ; and thos having claims against it. will present them properly au- tneniicatet iur onuimrai, DOMINICK DIMOND, Adm-rt. HENRY TOPPER. n January 13, 1853 12-Stj. 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