LATE AKD IMPORTANT FROM HAVANA. 'rhcBlxk WarrlorFlrtil into By a Spa. -i.H Vessel The American Barque nI;.. Anne" fiietl liitoby the Brll- .h FrlRl VelaJIr. King Dngtr. New Yor.K, Feb. 23. The stennif r IJlack Warrior ai rived here this 'juoruiDg from Havana. ith d: tt s t6 the lbth BfVf hcurs out from Havana, the Black War- r-or nawJ three Spanish vessels, one a brig of war. AS lue UiaCK arnor lame "w' .ini "ic t,r, the latter fired a gun to the leewnrd. and bgfo're the former could get her colors hoisted, ftDntber gun was shotted and discharged, the tall passing over the fore stays. Captain Shu fldt was not aware that the brig was a vessel of war, as she had no pennant flying. The health of Mr. King had not improved, and he despairs of recovery. He had gone to Jlatnnzas on board the United States steamer Fulton. Mr. King had not an interview with the Captain General, in consequence of . a slight misunderstanding. Etiquette forbids the Captain-General from paying his respects personal It to strangers, but in consequences of Mr. King's health, General Cancdo waived etiquette, and agreed to visit Mr. King at nn appointed hour. He did not Veep his promise, and the next morning Mr. King addressed a note through the American Consul, reminding the Captain General of his failure to keep the appointment. The latter immediately called; Mr. King de clined seeing him, as did also the ladies of his part. Upon Mr. King leaving tor Matanzas, however, an Interchange of cards took place. The contract for the erection of a li :e of Tel egraph in Cuba has been awarded to Mr. Ken nedy of Philadelphia. He is to get $225 per mile, being $125 less than the other bids. The demand for Sugars has been good. The -stock is estimated at 30.000 boxes A contract for a shipment of 3000 boxes to Antwerp has been made. The American barque Martha Ann, from Sa vannah, for Havanna, has also been fired iuto "by the English frigate Vesta, on suspicion of being a. slaver. Among the passengers on board the Black "Warrior, is Mr." Benjamin, the Senator elect from Louisiana, and also Max Maretzek, who precedes his Optra troupe. The Black Warrior encountered a seveie gale off the coast of Florida, which lasted twenty hours. She brings Havana papers of the 17th, but they contain nothing of importance. The health of the city was good. LATER FROM HAVANA. ARRIVAL OF THE ISABEL, The Seizure of the TJ. S. Hails. Charleston, Feb. 28. The steamship Isabel has arrived at this port, with dates from Havana to the 22d. The Secretary of Vice President King is among the passengers. lie is a bearer of despatches fir the Government. It is supposed to be on business relating to the seizure of the mails of the Empire City and Cresent City, which has caused a great excitement at Havana. The American Consul made a strong protest, -"but had received no reply from the Captain Gen eral. The Isabel, however, was allowed to leave the port without being searched. Vice President King was at Matantas, much improved in health. He is sanguine of a spec dj recovery from the effects of the sugar cure. The two nieces of Vice President King are in excellent health. The U. S. steamer Fulton made the quickest run from the States to Havana on record. In a heavy gale she made 90 miles iu three Hours and five minutes. She met with ttt accident but losing one of her boats during the storm. Mr. Thomas Kilpatrick, of Philadelphia, is the en gineer on board of the Fulton. A negro had been garroted for killing a Span ish officer. It was the same instrument ou which the ill-fated Gen. Lopez was executed. There were about 30,000 soldiers in the city and vicinity, and they are very insolent to Am ericans, but they take good care to respect Un cle Sam's uniform. The Captain General had ordered that the troops, as well as the prisoners, at Cardenas, should be employed in the labor of clearing away the ruin and rebuilding the warehouses at thai place, and that a subscription should be opened 4 to relieve those who are suffering. The cholera had appeared with some violence at Baracoa. Another slight shock of earthquake was ex perienced at St. Jago on the 25th ult. The outrage of stopping the mail bags was perecrd in by the authorities at Havana. Those of the Black Warrior and Emf ire City had hen taken possession of by the police and ex amined. The seal of that of the Empire City was broken. The small pox was still raging there. Gen. Washington's Watch. It is stated that Mr. H. G. Riell, of New York, lias in his pos session the identical watch worn by Gen. Wash ington, it is rerresi nted as a vcrv massive watch, with very thick plain cases of pure gold. ana twenty-lour carets tine, llie watch was made by Messrs. Handel! & Ridge, of London, England, and was bought by Benjamin Frank lin, when he was Commissioner of the United Colonies. The watch also strikes the hour, the ame as our clocks do. MARRIED : On Tuesday, March 1. by E. J. Waters. Esq., at the 'Allegheny House," in Cambria town ship, Mr. G lodge Rhodes, of Cumbria town ship, and Maria daughterof Joseph Fresh Esq., bt Jefferson. OBITUARY. Died In Summcrhill township, Cambria county, Per.n., on the 23d ultimo, after a short illness, Mrs. Esther, consort of George Mur ray, Esq., in the 47th year of her age. In the death of this estimable lady, a devoted family has lost an affectionate wife and mother : &nd the community in which she lived, a kind Rnd obliging neighbor. Possessed of a gentU disposition aad a heart flowing with the '-mill of human kindness," she was ever ready to re pond to the calls friendship, and adminis ter to the wants of those in need. A firm and consistent member of the church, she becanu Highly eminent for her i iety, and exhibited it a great degree the many virtues which charac tenze the true christian. To her afflicted hus V 1 .1 -.I.M.I .. . ... uuhvi .iiiu iiiuureii u mav truly be said, that their loss is irreparable : yet "their loss is hei eternal gam ; ana none can sympathize with them more deeply in their sad bereavement than uie writer of this obituary. M rebruary ltb, 18i3. Mrs. Jane Isabella vuiisori oi Mr. nooeri v. trawtora, ami dau"h ter of the Hon. Audrew and Mrs. Isabella Ar 5ld, of Kittanning borough, Armstrong county. Accommodation. p"ERV morning. during the two weeks Court. J two Hacks will leave Jefferson on the arri al of the Express trains, for Ebensburg, via "lank Road, returning same evening. Every attention given to passengers and their aKage. Faro cheap. J AS. D. HAMILTON. Jfftrsn, March. 3, 1853. - - JVOTICE - - - - -- -- - -r To the Creditor 'of the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Hood Company, " THAT the Court of Huntingdon county, at Jan uary Term 1853, directed to 1 e paid to Cred itors, one. and three-fourth percent on the a mount of tfweir claims nn which fornttr dividends Lave tecn declared, which 1 will pay on thepre-Ht-iitatio of their "Certificates of deposit bv them selves oT tlreir agents. . . . JOHN S. ISETT, S questrator. Spruce Creek, March 3d, 1853.-3t. Caul ion to Purchasers. THE lauds advertised by the Sheriff, to be sold at next Court, as the property' of David Cree in White township, belong to . William, David II., John A., and George M. Cree, and the fiid David Cree has do interest therein. M. D. MAGEHAN, Attorney for Owners. March 3, 1853. Farm to Rent. THE subscriber will rent a farm situate in Washington township, near the Railroad, contuiuing about 30 acres of cleared land of first rate quality, upon which all the necessary buildings are erected. Possession given on the 1st of April, Apply to ROBERT F LINN, Plane Ho. 2, A. P. 11. R. March 3. 1853 19-3. Public Vendue. THE undersigned will sell at his residence in Ebensburg, on Mond -.y, the 21st day of March, the following articles : 2 Cows, Bed steads, Bedding, Bure ius, tables, chairs, stoves, and a variety of Household and Kitchen Furniture. ' Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day, when due attendance will be given, and the terms of sale made known. WILLIAM CASSIDAY. Ebensburgh, March 3, 185319-3. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION ON SEC. 104, P. R. R. 1 MILE FROM THE SUMMIT. $10,000 SAVED. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store. THE Subscribers have just received from the eastern cities, and are now offering for sale. the largest and best selected stock of Goods ever shown in this or the adjoining counties, the J stock consists in part of Dry Goods, such as French, English, and American, cToths, cassi mers. Satinets, Tweeds, pilot cloth3, satin, Va lencia and other Testings, alipacas, mous-de-lains, bombazines, and ladies dress goods of cvt rv description; shawls, handkerchiefs, perps. cravats, tibbets, ribens, gloves and hosiery of ' all kinds, table linen drapers, crash, red, white and yellow flannels, linsey, canton flannel, blan kets and coverlets, hickory shirting, Irish linen. and white goods of every description ; laces, edgings, insertings, &c, &c. Hats, caps. Bon nets, boots and shoes, hardware, queensware, glassware, nails, flour and salt : fish, and iron. Also a splendid assortment of groceries, drugs, ; paints and dye stuffs. All of which we offer ' at lower prices than goods have ever been sold in the country. All kinds of country produce, lumber, railroad ties, rags, flaxseed, &c, &c, taken in exchange. We will wholesale any of the above splendid selection of goods, to country merchants at city prices, putting only on a nominal figure for to cover freight. R. M'GRANN & REILLY. Section 104, November 4, 1852. THE WORLD'S FAIR. New Store end Cheap Bargains., he undersigned would inform their friends and the public, that thev have opened a new store at Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. in the room formerly occupied by John ong. where will be kept constantly on hand, and ?old at low prices, the following goods : Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Ginghams, Vesting, Calicoes, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Bar rpes, Mous de Laines, Lustres, Shawls, Ribbons, Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Thread, c, c. ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Umbrellas, Parasols, and Bonnets. Also, a targe "tock of Coffee, Sugar. Tea, Queensware, Hard ware and Cutlery, Hooks and Stationary. FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER, Epps, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, ignrs, &c. All of .rhich they are prepared to sell at cheap rates, and invite the attention of buyers to their f tock of goods, confident that they can and will sell them as cheap, and in fact, cheaper, than they can purchase elsewhere. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods, and cash never refused. Call soon, at the new store, if you want to be supplied. JOHN G. GIVEN & Co. Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. March 13, 1851. ly Adams & to.'s Express. TP. ir. 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 the towns on the Rail Road between Philada. and Pittsburg. Drafts collected from California. Drafts sold on Ireland, England or Scotland, from 1 upwards. Money for drafts must be par. Nov. 4. 1852. Ezekiel Hughes, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. DEALER in staple and fancy dry goods gro ceries, wholesale and retail fish ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron sheet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and ehset-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. CANBRIA COUNTY, SS : At an Orphan's Court held at Ebensburg in and for said county on Tuesday the second day f December. A. D. 1852, before the Honorable the Judges of the same court. On motion the Court grant a rule on the heirs nd legal representatives of Frederick Croyle, leceased to be and appear at an Orphan's Court o be held at Ebensburg in and for the county if Cambria, on Monday the seventh day of March next to show cause why the real estate f said intestate should not be sold. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set roy and affixed the seal of said Court at Ebensburg, he eighteenth day of Jauuary in the year of ur Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty :hree. R. L. JOHNSTON. Clerk. Ebensburg, January 20, 1853 13-Gtj. Star, Sperm and Mould Candles for sale it the Brick Store of J. MOORE. . TAA Barrels of Salt for JUU retail by sale by wholesale o IVORY & CO. Summit, Oct. 7, 18IX. List or Causes Set down for trial at a Court of; Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg in rand for the County of Cambria, on( Monday the Seventh day of March 1853. ' FIRST WEEK. George Barclay t al vs. John M-cGuire et al David R Kinpwts Peter Ntwuian et al Jacob Shaffer. E Buck David T Storm's use William McGary Roth & Everhart . . " I Adam Trefts ' Jacob Fronheiser . . Nancy Riley adrar Alleu Brown .... Isaac Wy man. & Co Jacob Fronheiser's use ' Robinson, Shoen'ger, Samuel G Baily's adoir " Thomas Carroll et al Same " Same . Tilman Campbell it Co John McManamy ad Potts & Kopelin " Lewis Plitt Michael Brannon " Ralph Boyle SECOND WEEK. George Barclay et al ts. John McGuire et al Peter Fritz Samuel Dillon John P Rockafeller " Samuel Watts et al William McKee for use " Elias Baker Levi Ream etal " Nicholas- Crura et al Sarah K Tyson - " Samuel Dillon James Rhey Abraham Crum. Robert P Linton " George Gates Andrew Donnalley's adm " John McManamy ad William Bracken Smith Sergeant ' Elizabeth Crum " Christian Smay . Robison Little & Co John Brawley Allegheny Township " William Lake Charles Ellis " Michael Stewart . John Roddy sen Robison & Co Anth & Jos Sedlemoyer " John Bell &-Co John S Buchanan " Charles Litzinger James Riffle " Robison, Shoen'r&Co Michael Braniff D E & Edward Davies Mary Urban " Joseph Deiser Martin B Wilson 44 John Brawley et al . John S Kinsel for us 44 David Williams James St. Clair 44 George Gates Hugh F Storm " James Ray Lewis Moyers 44 Catharine Gillespie : Michael Stewart 44 Edward Delahunt R. L. JOHNSTON, rrothonotary. Prothonotart'9 Office, 1 Ebensburg, January 27 6 f JAMES liELL, SUMMIT, CAMBRIA CO., PA., HAS the pleasure of announcing to all whe would secure the best bargains to be offered in this couuty, that he is again in the field with one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully selected stocks of Fall und Winter Goods ! - Ever brought to Cambria county, all of which have been purchased within the last few days in Philadelphia and New York, with particular re gard to the wants of this Market. 1 again fling my banner to the breeze, inscribed with my old motto of Quick Sales and Small Profits. I confidently invite the attention of purchas ers to my stock, which will be found .unusually large, varied and attractive, being full tind com plete in every department. Everything new, fashionable and desirable will be found embra ced in my assortment. Particular attention is solicited to new and beautiful stj-lesof LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I have just received of late importation. In Gents wear I defy competion, and confident ly invite an examination of one of the. largest, cheapest and best selected stocks of ready-made clothing, cloths, cassimeres, &c, evt-r brought to Cambria county ; comprising all colors and qualities, which 1 will sell cheap and warrant to give satisfaction. Also, caps, bonnets, BOOTS AND SHOES, of the bent qualities and latest tyle, together with queensware, hardware, groceries, salt, books stationary, &c. BThe highest market price paid for all kinds of Produce. November 11, 1852. !tEW COODS. 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 IJR Y GO ODS, GR O CERIES, HA RD WA REy Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, &c, all of which he is determined to sell low either for cash or approved country produce. He solicit examination of his stock, and is confident he can sell cheaper than the cheapest. GEO. J. RODGERS. May 8, 1851 30-tf ei Clialr Manufactory. The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are nformed that the very place to purchase CHAIRS, SETTEES, S0CIAELES, AND STOOLS, of the best manufacture and most'elegant finish, and at lower prices than at any other establish nient in the county, is at the new chair manu- factory, in the shop formerly occupied by David locld, deceased. GLAZING, HOUSE and SIGX rAIA'TIXG executed in the best manner and latest style. JOHN L. STOUGII. Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm. THE CRAVT IIOESE, Corner of Fourth and Grant Streets, Pittsburg IHh subscriber has leased the large and well known Hotel, (lateLamartine House,) at the cor ner of 4th and Grant streets, Pittsburg, which has been repaired and newly fitted up in all its j apartments, so as to give a larger and more lib- 1 eral accommodation to travellers and . boarders. His larder will be stocked with the most choice brands the markets can afford, and his Bar fur nished with the best. He would respectfully so licit a snare of public patronage. B. TERRY. April, 15, 185. ly. To the Public. 1 LL Freight delivered at Summit from arid after jl Monday next Nov. 8th, by Penna. Rail Koad will be received and Forwarded 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 Dillerville, and West to Pittsburg. H". IF. IVORY, Agent. Summit Not. 4 1852 6t. ' SCHOOL BOOKS ! A general assortment of BOOKS, such as are used in our common schools, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. m fliAjLin. nnu jj.icou always on nana, anu we r rvfTii l T i , , i X' have just received 20 barrels best whiskey for sale on commission I OH & CO W anted by J. MOORE cash in exchang for goods, or -otherwise. - Duncannon nails, glass 8 by 10 and 10 bp 12 salmon and mackernl at J. MOORE'S, P Iresh Shad, Mackerel, and Salmon for sale a the store of J. mwkju. 50 5? kags assorted nails for sale' t the r store m tvj-v' w nrvn lido. 1 GEO. J. RODGERS. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. BRADY'S IIOTEI, Harrisburg, Pa. ' MA J. JOHN BRADV, Proprietor. April 10, 1851 ly J. S. Miles, tit . MACIIETTfc & KAICI EL, Importers and dealers in fhreign and Dvmestit HARDWARE and CUTLERY, No. 124 North Third Street, above Race, Philadelphia. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. ft. RAIOCKL. April 24th 1851. ly CONRAD & WALTOX, Wholesale dealers in Hardware. Cutlery, Xails, No. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851: ly WILSON & WES1 Successors to Rodneys,' Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, Bonnet and Straw Goodf, No 17, North 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly . MICIIAEIWARTittAX & CO., Wholesale Tobacco, Snuff, and Segar Manufac tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. M. WARTMAX, JOSEPH D. SORTER. April 24, 1851. ly EtiNER &. GREGG, ' Wholesale dealers in H7n and Liquors, which they are prepared to furnish' cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. v arehouse 208 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly DR. THOMAS C. BEXTI!tG, Has removed his office to No. 14 South S eT enth street, above Chestnut. PhiladelpMa, Pa. April 2C, 1852.-7-tf 2C J. T. BCSHTOS, J. C. HOPKINS, X. ST XLSOX. JOIEV Y. Rl'SIZTOX Si. C, Wholesale dealer in Queensware, Chinaware, Glassware, Jfc, No. 245 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. . April 10, 1851. ly. -. ANDREW DO.VOLCIIE, Justice of the Peace, rnd Scrivener, Summit, Pa 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 JO II PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, Pittsburg. Pa. March, 11, 1852. ly. GEO. LtPPIXCOTT. WM. TROTTER. KI1MOND BACON CEORCE EIPPIXCOTT & CO., Have Constantly on hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally. Ko. 17 North Water Street, and Ho. 10 North Delaware Avenue, .w . . PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1853. - JOHN .M'lKTITT. WILLIAM MjPKTITT. JOII M'DEYITT Si. RRO., Wholesale grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Y hiskey, j lour, lia con, Fish, Cheese, &c, &c. No 311, Liberty street, opposite the head or bmithfield, Pitts burgh," Pa. December 23. 1852 9-tfj. J. McEElIAttE, 155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, PlULAOEI-PHIA. 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 and lace Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs, &c, which will be sold cheaper than the cheap, est. Feb. '52, 19-ly- KXEEDLER Si. FEATHER, Wholesale dealers in Boots. Shoes. Bonnets. and Balm Leaf Hats, No. 1 3G North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Fa. February 26, 1852. ly Jamos Dougherty, at REIMIOLD, DA MI Si. CO., Wholesale and retail dealers In Tobacco, Snuff nnd Cigars, warehouse at the 6outh 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 CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for sale on as favorable terms as any house in the city. Orders promptly attended to. September 23, 1852 19-ly. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 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 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Begs leave to inform his friends and the Pub lic, that this house has undergone a thorough remodelling, repairing, repainting and repaper iug, from attic to basemen:. An entire new out fit of furniture, bedding, &c, &c, has been pro cured from the most eelebrated Manufactures in this ci:y. - From the central location, nnd its close prox imity to the Railroad Depots, Steamboats Land ings, Places of Amusement, Fashionable Thor oughfares and 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 regardeu to make their visit aerreeable and pleasant. A share of the public patronage respecuuuy t solicited. . JACOB G. LEBO, JARED IRVIN, - Superintendent Proprietor. October 21, 1852 52-6ra. Administrators IVotlce. TETTERS nf Administration have been crant- jj ed to the undersigned, by the Register of Cambria countv. nnnn the estate of James Rhey, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate an renueated in maka immediate payment to us, and those having claims will present thin properly authenticated for settlement. ANDREW J. RHEY, Administrator. Ebensburg; October 21, 1852 tf- - , . Just Received, At bis Store one door east of the Sentinel of fice, a superior nssort- . - ' ..A mr,A il. 1 : u rcr watches aird fine jew .V. -1 elry. Gold Lever watches full jewelled, lji35.Wj Silver Lever watches lVdl jewelled, 10.00 Silver Cylinder Escapements 12.M I Silver Quartiers . Also a fine atsortment of eight d.J and thir- ty hour clocks. ! v vt riAi- r-.-t j t . . . : i 1 . viv.Ka, ituicuea, iqu jewelry r'j'nuvw at shortest notice, and warranted. WILLIAM B. HUDSON. April 29, 1652. MICHAEL. DAX 31 AG CI I AX, Attorney at LaW, Ebensburg, Pal Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 18Gl. ly CIIAREES AL.11R IGIIT, Attorney at Law Ebensburg-, Pa., Will practice in the several courts of Cambria, Blair, and Huntingdon cpuhie's. Get-mans can consult and receive advice in their bwnlattguage. Office opposite the Court House, formerly oc cupied by R. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebensburg, February 3, 1853 ly. SAME EE C. Wilt CARD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, 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 May 8, 1851 ly. CEORGE M. REED. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office on Centre St., joining Gen. M 'Donald's dwelling. Jan. 15, 1S51. ly. WILLIAM K ITT I EE, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. Office at his residence at the west end of the Borough, immediately below the 4'Foundry." January 15, 18o2. THOMAS C. M'DOWEEE, Attorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Fa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria countv. as heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly T. E. HEYER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Fa. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly C'VH I S E. PERSIIIXC, Attorney at Law, Johnstown January 30, 1851 ly. Pa. K. nCTCHIKSOJt. C. W. WFB3TEB. IIETCIIIXSOX Si. WEBSTER, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., HAVE formed a partnership for the practice of law in the co'inty of Cambria. All professional business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Office on Centre street, adjoining the dwelling of E. Hutchinson, Jr. Ebensburg, July 2i, 1852 4J-ly. Datld T. Storm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CAMRRIA CO. PA., 1ITILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le II 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. R1C1IARU JO MIS Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Fa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling. Decern. 24, 1851. 11-tf. Exchange Hotel. HoUidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that no exer-tioi-s will be wanting on his 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. ILL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of M' FAR LAND & SON. HoUidaysburg, April 29, 1852. CARROLLTOWIV IIOl'SE, CarroUtown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. The undersigned is prepared to accommodate in the best kind of 6tyle 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. BROWX, Fashionable Barber and 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. George Rney. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs RHEY, MATTHEWS Si. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission f.hni Donlers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, . . niuourgn, r-a- April 3, 1851. Cm x.-T-T - It X'nTICE. T ETTERS testamentary having been granted i - 1 1 ! . . A I . .Iia IfAnrictot. ft t Puni. bria county, on ine estate ui miiiuiu cmu, i late, of Allegheny township, deceased ; all per- bOIlO ftUUH 1 11 iuviiiavia tate, are requi-sted to call and make payment immediately, ai.d those having claims against said estate, will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. Gl ORGE DEL ANY, Vrfnitnr, JAMES MURPHY. f zeculort Allegheny tp.. Feb. 10, 1 8531 G-6 Just Received, SILK, Hair Lace, and Pedal Bonnets, Tearl and Pedal Flats, Pearl and Talm Leaf Hats, anl for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. ... 2000 pounds wool, butter, eggs wanted by J. MOORE Register's Itotlcc. ALL persons interested are hereby DotiSed lLat the following account Lave been passed and til .-d in the cthce of the Register of Cambria co mty ; and will be . presented for allowance an I confirmation, at ari Urphan'0 Court to l he d iu and for said county ctt Monday the sev enth day of March, A. D. !Sv3. The account of Francis Harr, administrator of the estitte of John Harr, late of .SummerLill township, deceased. The account of Margaret Jtne Kxcpper, ad ministratrix, and Johu Jvnepper, administrator of the estate of Abrahum F. Kntppcr, late cf Eummerhill township, dee'd. The account of John Williams and E. J. Wa ters Trustees of Sarah IloUita, of Csaitria township, dee'd. The account of Benedict Lilly,. Administrator cT the estate cf Richard Lilly, late of Summer hill township, dee'd. The account of Joseph Conrad, guardian of of Julia .Ann Noel, Cecilia . Noel, Ellen Noel, Emily Noel, Clot.l la Noel, and Catburioe Noel, minor chilJreit of Henry Noel, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. The account of Moses B. Miller and Joseph. D. Miller administrators of the estate of Bene ' diet Lehmau, late of Richluud Towuehip, de ceased. Ihe account of E. J. Waters executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Roberts, late of Cumbria township, dee'd. . , The account of Jacob M. Paul administrator cf the estate of Tetar Brcuueiuan lute cf Jack son towt.bhip, dee'd. The account of Daniel O'Skelly, surviving executor of the last will and testament of Philip O'Skelly, late of (Suninierhill township, Jecd. The final account of John Beam,, administra tor of the estate of William Pitman, latj t( Washington towuiip, dee'd. The account of David H. Roberts executor; and Matilda Davis executriq of the Ust will and testament of David T. Davis, late of Ebensburg deceased. . . ....... . The account of William A. Skelly administra tor of the estate of Hugh Skelly, lute of Cam bria township, dee'd. The account of David J. Evans, executor of the last will and testament of John Evans, late of Ebensburg Borough, dee'd. The account of Aim Evans executrix and John Williams executor of the last will and testa ment of David R. Evans, late of Cambria town ship, dee'd. i . . . R. L. JOHNSTON. Register. Register's Omce, Ebensburg, ) February 10, 1653 1 0-4. Cambrian and Crusader copy. Valuable Propeity lor Sale lit ,tli town of Jcllcrftou, Cambria col, Penna. THE town of Jefferson possesses advantages over any other iu the toUuty, audits situation offers inducements lot the investment of money in luiids and houses. Jefferson is situiiteon th line of the Pennsylvania and Portage Railroads, within twelve hours travel of Philadelphia, and four hours of Pittsburg, at the terminus of the Jefferson and Ebensburg Plank Road, in the center of a good agricultural regiou. Bitumi nous coal is plenty and cheap. The Conemnugh which skirts the town is capable of affording sufficient water-power, at all seasons of .the year, for manufacturing purposes. It hi con tcinplated to connect Bedford Springs with Jef ferson by a Plank Road, the distance being but 24 miles. Property must rapidly increase in value. The subscriber will se'l eight Building Lots, adjoining the Catholic Church, on the road lead ing to Muneter. Also, eight lots fronting n the Plank Road, near the centre of the town. . , Also, three valuable lots on Main 6trcct, on which there are houses erected. , It is unnecessary to further describe the pro pc tv as tin se desirous of purchasing will call with or write to tl et-ubscriber in Jtfftrson, who wi 1 give every necetsary information A good tit e given, clear of any incumbrance. . Ti e terms of sale will be made easy to the purcha ser. Apply to HUGH DUG AN,. Jefferson, February 24, 165318-5. Crusader copy three times. Appeal Abticcs. THE Taxable inhabitants of the county of Cam bria, are hereby notified, that appeals will Le held for the Boroughs and townships of paid county by the county Connnissiont rs, vit : In Blacklick on Monday- the 21st March next at the election house in said township ; in Carroll township on Tuesday the22d March atthehousa of Henry Scanlan, Esq. : in Susquehanna town ship at the election hvuse on Wednesday the 23d ; in White towin-hip on Thursday the 24th. at election house ; in Clearfield on Friday the 25th at the election house ; in Allegheny for the township and b rough of Loretto at the elec tion house on Saturday the 2Cth ; in Washing ton town.ihip at the election house on Monday the 28th ; in ConcmaiigH township nt the elec tion bouse ou Tuesday the 20th ; in Conemnugh. borough on Wednesday the 30th at the election house in said borough ; in Johnstown bor ough on Thursday the 31st ; in Richland town ship on Monday the -4th of April, at the election house ; in Summcrhill township on Tuesday the 5th of April at the election house ; in Jackson township on Thursday 7th of April, at the elec tion house ; in Cambria towhship at the Court house on Friday the 8th of April ; in the bor ough of Ebensburg at the Court house on Sat urday the 9th day of April next. When and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. By the Commissioners. M. IIASSON, Clerk. February 17, 1853 17. Blacksmiths' Meeting. 1 MEETING of the Blackeftiiths of Ebensburg was held on Saturday evt-ning, February 19th, to take into consideration the propriety of ad vancing their pricce, i mKi nwreaaary Xiy xXm ' recent advance in the price of iron. Present: M. C. M'Cague, Evan Griffith, Clias. J. Owens and Daniel J. Jones. The meeting organised by appointing Charles J. Owens, President, and Daniel J. Jcnes, Se cretary. .... The following resolution was offere J and adop ted unanimously : Resolved, That from hhd after this date, our 'chirge for shoeing herses be rne dollar and. twenty-five cents per peft, ami that tl e rric of all other work be advanced in proportion, j On motion adjourned. . CIIAS. J. OWENS, TresidenL D. J. Joxks, Secretary. February 24, 1852 18-3. Cheap Grocers. The subscriber would respectfully inform hi friends that he Las received at the eign of the Grocery Store, a general assotment of Groceries and Confectionaries, consisting ia part of Hour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, Vinegar, Rio and Java Cof. fee. Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Prunes, Dates, Citron, Currants, Preserves, P. Sauce, Catsup, Lemou 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 be will sell low for Cash. J. B. CRAIG. Ebensburg, March 12tb, 1852. r lass. Oils Paiala and. Drugs of allkiad I'M at J. Moors?