I! Further from California. ' - t . - - - Additional Particular oj the Loss of the .ludcpudeuce . . - New Yokk, April 25. The steamship Star of the West arrived hre this evening, at 8 o'clock, from tai Jumi. with California dates to the 1st List., and over 500 passengers, brought Juwn by tlie steamship Si 'cir i Nevada. . The intelligence from San Juan is pencefu Vndof. a- satisfactory character. The utmost 'ee.r.liality of feeling e listed between the officer of the American and British vcss'a of w..r. The people of San Juan held an rl.ctioii for -,t ..triers on the 15th. when' Mr. Martin w re e eeted Mayer Without opposi-ion. the Br t sh Consul having previously .notified the Bug ish residents that it" they vote I at the election they coSd not expect protection tioiu ins uovern- Tho Burning of the Independence. Intelligence trout Sui Fraiicia.:o fuily confirms the loss "of the steamship Independence 1-0 passengers are known to have been lost, and it, was the opinion of those saved that the loss" ol life exceeded 150, exclude of children. The p.isseugers of the Itmejicndcnee censure the captain for the manner iu whhh the steam er wb.1 permitted to M.-ikc the reef. They say that the mori.iag was pcr.ect!y e'e: r. mid tb-.r the captain wan warned of ti e danger of the ship, to which he replied -go to h 11 mind your own bu3'miS3." Afterwards, however, he fcehavel wuh great courage ami Humanity. Cai ta n Sam i sou states that the wh..!e mini her lot from the Independence was 125. inclu ding 15 of the crew. In his s-tatement of tlie disaster Captain S.. S ai c that the fu st boat launched was swanieil. but the second boat rnnrlip.I th shore with a line. Two other boats! were then launched, in which all the passengers ; tify the character of woman; of one so esteemed they Could contain wire being taken ashore, J ,,n earth for her excellent qu ilities. s in mrned when the flames attained Buch a headway that i th,.ir (,3 (;t off even in the blossoms of those still remaining on the vessel became wild . . ,. , . itith terror and leaped overboard by dozens. i llC1' .Vrt,h- "" l spring tint, of h-r Spars, hatches, tables, tnd every t!ii g move-, life, "death Wis on In r, like an untimely frost able, wna thrown to tlmac struggling in the ea. p(, tlu. sweetest fl w. r of all the field.'; " To nnd thus sustained, many were enabled l-rw-hj and frien.ls this death, so siid le, . the shore. One hour alter the ship struck, the l .-. ... wreck whs one entire sh. et of flame. .n I thejs" agonizing in its brief and unexpected tenni. on!v persons remaining on board were the ('ap-1 nation, is something soletr'n. even to awe. Tin re tain mid one coal passer. The boat from the chore succeeded in reaching the vt ssel, aunl the Captain getting in, lth the assistance of the Lands, succeeded in rescuing three boat loads from tho waves. Captain Sampson then pitted round to Mag-1 dalene iJay where he found the s.hooner A. Iniery, in winch he returned to the Island, hi t'ue meantime, however, the passengers hail went across the lSIana to the Soutti Hite. wnere they found boats belonging to whaling ships !y iug near. The passengers were nil taken on b)ard these ships, where their sufferings were relieved by the hospitable treatment accorded them. ' The wha!e Bhip Meteor was finally chartered j to take th aurvtyora to ban iraucisco, where they arrived On the 31st of March. Captain S. etatei that had not the steamer taken tire not a soul would have been lost. He also states tint the reef .on which she first struck is not laid down nn any chart. The Independence was ft boat of 500 tons, l uil: in New York for the Sacramento trade. 8:ie was value I at 5100.000, and was insured iu New York for 5 15.000. The following are the names of the ren.r.syl vanians lost : V. A. Scofiel I; T. M. Wilson, and E. C. Marvin. The town of Weaversville, recently destroyed by fire, has I e n nenrly rebuilt, and the town now presents quite a businesslike aspect. Indian depredations were increasing to nn alarming extent, more especially in the neigh borhood of Shasta, Calumna and Trinity coun ties. The efforts of the U. S. troops to check them had only been partially successful, and in cae of the engagements Lieut. Edward Russell, of the 5th infantry, was killed. Trouble appears to be brewing with the Indi ans at San Diego. An extensive mine of native sulphur has been uisrorere I near Diamond Springs Sacramento. Tii uiioers uenr Marysville were doing better thaa at any time since the settlement of the country. A severe fight had taken place at the Sugar Lo if Mountain, Shasta Valley, between the I'itt Kiver Indians, and a party of mule, packers, un der Mr. Bruuer. Several packers were killed. The mining news from all parts of the coun try is most cheering. . nsv sjttle ue :t has hosnta eitly rail-' at C ipe St. George. Kl unath county, which is t'bi c ille I from the shape of b iy. the Crescent City. It is re'l pr recte I as a li iro r, a i I lies near several r'ch mines. Flour is sel ing in Oregou City at $10 per 1 -j 0 pounds. Two tons were bold at if per hundred. A bull fight was lately advertize 1 at lit C'-'rvi'le, but the Ainsric ius tut liking this Span ish amusement, lassoed the ball, whipped the itadjres, anl tore down the buiMiiig. An Amciican Dantist in Paris. The following is furnished by the regu'ar cor-j reependent of the X. I. Joxuhal f '-Commerce. Oar young countryman. Mr. Thomas Eraua. Lis been for some tune dentist to his Majesty. L uis Napoleon, aad also to the pr sc:it Emprtss v heu Madtmoiselle M mtijo. II j visits the pal ice iii Lis capacity iiS dentist to the Imperial couple cr.ee iu teudnys, and the last he presented him sel ". Was in the morning alct;t ten o'clock, when the Euiperor abkeJ,,vvry kindly, if he hul break fasted. On his reply that bo had no., the Km ptTrrnng the beil and ordered tea and a concert f-r Mr. E , who had thus the honor to partake cf this morning's repast with Louis Napoleoii. On having the palace he gave Mr. E. a superb fj-"ien box mounted with diamonds the Impe-j r:iil Crown, in diamonds surmounting the iuitia:? : L. N ," a'so in fine bii .hints. The wln'.eis LCiiutiimiv niiisneu, ana wa piactu in a iu. roc-( co case, vitutiie idlers ju. . m.goiaou me cover. Mi-. Evans ha been several times called to different capitals of Germany, (Vienna. Munich and Stutgard,) to operate on the teeth of tho members of the Royj.1 famijes. He and li biotl.er have the most I ri li nt and lucrative practice which has ever leen enjoyed iu their irofession, in the French capital, by any individ ual or partners. Later from' Santa Fo. Iit5PE'DENCE, Mo.. April 20. The Santa Fe mail," in charge of Mr. Rape, an ivcloii tiie 18th. The party met with'no molestation, thouuh they Baw numerous bands of Indians on the route. Lieut. Heth, in command of the military post at Fort Atkinson, hid determined to attack the j Uieyonne Inaiaus, tul was i,u:y wainwguu me uiau nau passeu.. . iui. uuv. y.y "..v. murdered a'discharged coldict on the plains, and refused to deliver the "murderers to Lieut, Beth. ' Tho force at the garrison was very insufficient, tut Lieut. Heth deemed it absolutely necessary to attempt their chastsiemeut, as they had inso lently defied him on more than one .occusion. Th contest will .be rather unequal, and the re Salt is feared. The government have been guil ty of gross' Deselect in supplying an "insufficient force at n fott whore there is so much danger, tribes. A desD iteh was sentbT L:e it. Hetb, no- i uuuucii na 11 13. 1 ' J u s . s nn mil .... . Wjing the Aaiutant of the Sixth Military De-Ln pwtaeat of the difficulty aad circumstances. Siamesf. Twins -These celebrated person ag now re siding in tin state of Nrih Carolina. wl14.ro tlu'v-'-ari! !ivin:r in married life.-the wife of -ne having had six t hildren. "ml fliat of theoth cr five, in all eleven, the Boston A this states hiv nniK U u ed their intention of making a tour oj the r i.ciplc cities of the United, States and Europe for exhibitirn. and will make their first appeal ancg in B. ston some time in April. At the Catholic church, in Ehnal)nrg. or Tuesday. April 20. by Rev. "M." OorUvtt. Mr Jkki-.mi u Fagax, and Miss. Maht-Mills, all oi this !ti:rpu:h, '"" " " ..,'. , r DJED : At tho residence of his father, in Canihri: township, on "Friday evening? 15th inst., Robkkt .1., nn of Bi hard and "Elizabeth Thomas, ape I 15 years and i mouth. At the rejtidenee'of her mother, in Ebensburg. onSiturdar, Hith hist., Moselle Clara Ccji- mix?. aged six years. On Sun 1 iy evening. April 21. nfter an il'nes of one week, at the residence of Mrs. Oresswell. in Gayspnrt. Blair county. M ari Jane, daugh ter of the late Silas and Lucretia Moore, aged twenty two ears. Death should eome Getit'v t one of gentle mould, like thee. Asligh? winds wandering through groves of bloom. Detach the delicate blossoms from the tree. Close thy sweet eyes calmly, ami without pain. And we will trust in Go I to see thee yet again." It is a sad duty to chronicle the death of one so young, so full of hope and expectation, so ! rich iu all the attributes which adorn and heau- is a presence missing from their side, and they mourn bit erly for one who has gone into that mysurious hereafter, from which no friendly hand Can b'-ckoii anil no wail of woe call her h c l ytt tj,.lt plve ,nu,t ,;0 1:i;.sni tj Ualu.e t ,.ttll,litv. tie inevitable dee, ,, . 1 rovmence must be submitted to. even tl trough fees ol irotiixli uffeiing. Fair, bright, and lovely was the da which witnessed the transferring of the depart e l from the habitation of the living, to her last home in the sih-nt mansion at the dead. Thus, sometimes, as in h r death, has the brightest day a cloud, causing mourning in the affliction o an iir. parable joss. iSui.bright ever be the day above, an 1 given and flowered the vines which shall clamber ovi r the j . r..ve of innocence and Vollftl. fcil ol' iuiiscs ICE T down for trial at a Couit id' Common Fleas toT)elield at Ebenstmru. for the county nt ;ambria, on Monday the 7th day of June, A. D. 1K53. FIRST vs. WEEK. Litzinger Gates . Wallace . Carroll et Buchanan Linton l'orshing B.tiley's adin'rs. Con way Shearer Urban T Campbell & Co Putts & KopelFu Johustou al Cassiday l'ringle Deiser M'Manamy I'litt Benshoof SECOND W EEK. 44 Dilhui Fritz Roc'afeller Kinpoits Tvson Bak r aitcrs . Domi lly's adin'rs Bracketi Rubisou et nl Brown Same Allegheny tp E'.Ls S ild'einire Vi ilson Kinsel for use l'ots et al Ashoraft Mt-'laih Ni'iioiigh Ma ray oughs Same Storm Brannan ll i'.'iison et al Hughes L-a Wagner Mocre Wtts et al Newman Dillon Ki ig et ul D.l mi yi". Man amy's Sargent Bra w ley W'vman CJhick Lake Stcwa it King et al Bra wk-y Wiliiunis H-.ft Dougherty Gates Little S.ick Conway KiskaUden Ray Bogle . Gates i arrish Y. ninker Murray adm'rs R. L. JOHNSTON, I'rolhonUary. F'-othonoti-rv's Ollice. "t Ebensbnrg. April 28. 1853. Hxtliaiifjc. ZIof el, 1-62.1, Camhii Conn tyi Pa.- THE undt r-igtied respectfuity informs thepr.b lic that he is now prepared with every requi a. to for their accommodation, and will exert ev ery iiort to reiidi r h:s house an attractive and eomfoi tibie stoj.pin.' i.hice: His table will :1- Wa 8 be mi j j lit d with tvi rv delicacy the the sea best son atlot-iis. and li.s liar Stocked with o:" 'Aines and Liquors. ' e.ii etul uml attentive hostler will have charge ot the stables, lie respecttully so lcits a share of patr -nage. April 2S. 18532; JAMES MYERS. -tt. t. H EBSTER, Attorney at Law, Ebenshurg- Pa., II7ILL practict V tiria, Blnir e in the several Courts of Cam- ami Indiana coiintits. All pro fessional business in trusted to his care will be promptly attended to. ... Office on Main tt.eet opposite Dr. Win. Lem oo's otlice. ...... . Ebenshurg, April 28, 1853 27. PL4.NK B0AD LETTING. BALED PROPOSALS will he received at' the oflic -of the Rbehsburg and ! Susquehanna S ,,1;ink K(m Cm.,iu, UIll p, fhe h j - . Mji i. f. .. until 6 o'clbtk; P. M:; of iv nest, for the clear ing, trading, masonry, and laying the plank and 6tii.'.gers of nine miles of the said road.. " : 1 I'lanS and specifications will be exhibited at tlie Company's office for three d ivs" prior to the day of letting. By order of the Board. -' . WILLIAM K1TTELL, Sec. Ebensbnrg,- April 28 27--4t. ; . Cambria Couuly Medical Society. . N adjourned meeting of the Cambria County ' ,1 Medical Society, will he held at Ebensburg, I m tiwv4 ... ,.,. w . . . . ... v. ... . r . Medical Society, will be held at Lbensburg, Tuesday next (May 3d) at 7 o'clock, P.. M. WM. A.'SiUTH, Rc. Sec. 1 E&easbur;r &, Su-.quPiinnna. Plank Road Company. Xotice to Stockholders. . THE Board of Managers of the Ebenshurg nnd Susquehanna I 'lank Road Company have as sessed ci'J.50 on raeh shre Mibscribed to the s iid road, to be paid on or bef..re the 20fh day of May next; and the sum of -So. 00 per share to be paid n or before thp 2-lth day of each sue ceeding month. The above instalments are re luii ed to le paid t't 11 Shoemaker. Esq.. T'reas surer of the Company, residing at Ebenshurg. Dv order of tho Iload, WILLIAM K1TTELL, Sec. Ebensbnrg, April 21, 1853 2G. AOTICC TIE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Hutchinson & Webster, in the prac tice of the Law, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. . Business entrusted to the firm nnd remaining unsettled, will be attended to and closed by E. Hutchinson, Jr. E. HUTCHINSON", Jr., C. W. WEBSTER. Ebensbnrg. April 21. 1853- 2U2t. i:. SIL B CISIVSO.V, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ehensbnrg, Pa., Iff ! LL practice in the several Courts of Cam- bria. Blair and Indiatia counties. All pro fessional biisiin ss entrusted to his care will be promptly atteii'led to. Office on Main street adjoining his dwelling house. '; Ebensbnrg. April 21. 1853 2-3m'. Alitiiiiii?ia(or'!4 JVoflce. IETTKBsS ,,f administration having been grant J ed the undersigned -y the Register of llrad ford cotuity. Fa., on theestato of Daniel O'Keefe, late id said county, deceased; nil persons in debted to s lid est ate are h't eby. notified to maka immediate payment to the und rsigned, nnd those having claim will present them properly authenticated for settlement. CATII All IN;. O'KEEFE, ) JKBEMIAH A II EARN, V Adm'rg. JOHN FLYNN, j April 14. 1853 25-f!t. Bradford Reporter copy and charge adm'rs trgfJolin F'ytin will be at Gallitzin, Alle- rbeny Tunnel. Cumbria county, for some weeks, to whom accounts will 1k presented, and who will receive all amounts due tlie estate in this county. Xotlce in I-sir(i!ion. To William A. Yickrov, George Vickroy, Geo. Gettvs and Mary his wife. Moses Marshall and M-'tilda his wife. Louisa Vickroy. William Han cock and. Charlotte his wife, formerly Charlotte .u-k. ami l.dwiii .. ickroy: you and each of you are hereby notified that an inquest will be held in the premises described in the writ, on Monday, the 30ih day of Mav next. A'U(.CTIN DC 11 BIN, Sheriff. April 1 I, 185325. A C A ll I. A. YEAGLEY having permanently located D R. in .lenerson. t amnria county, respecttully ten lers his professional serdces to the citizens of the place and the surrounding country, in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office on Main street, where he can always be found and consulted, except when absent on professional business. Jefferson. April 14. 185325. Election. I N Election of Trustees of the Ebensbnrg Acad- emy. by the stockholders thereof, will be held at the Sheriff 's Office, "pn the firjit Monday in Mav next, at G o'clock, 1 M . M. IIASSON, Secy. Ebensbnrg, April 14, 1853 25-3t. , CXCCITOK'S -YOTICC I EI li ' ETTERS testamentary having been granted o the undersigneo by the Register of Cam bria county, on the estate of Samuel McMullen. deceased, late of Allegheny township, said conn-I ty ; all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediato payment, ami those having claims will present theni properly au thenticate'!, for 3 ttlement. ALEXANDER McMULLEN, MARGARET McMULLEN.' Allegheny tp., March 31. 1853. J.UIEN HE LI, . SHI3I1T, OAMISRIA CO., IA., HAS the pleasure of announcing to all who, would secure the best bargains to be offered in this county, that he is again in the field with one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully sclecte-d stocks of I'all ami VJ:ilcr 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 hiy banner U the breeze, inscribed with my old motto of Quick Salc3 and Email 'Prots. . I confidently invite the attention of purchas ers to my stock, which will be found unusually larire, varied and attractive being full and com plete iu every department. Everything new, fashionable and desirable wiil be found c"mtri eed in my assortment.... .Particular attention is solicited t new and beautiful styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, which I have just received of late importation, fn Gents' wear I defy competion. and confident ly invite an examination of one rf the .largest, cheapest and l 8t selected stocks. "f ready made clothing, cloths, cassimeies. &c, cv r brought to Cambria county'; comprising 'all colors, and qualities, which I ill sell cheap and warrant to give satisfaction. Also, crips, bonnets, ' . BOOTS AKI) SHOES, of tlie best qualities and latest styles, together with queeusware, bar i ware, groceries, salt, books stationary. &c. BQThe highest market price paid for all kinds of Produce. - - ;'- ' - ': November 11; 1S52. NOTICE. I LL pei jl with ersors having any" business to' transact the estate of Cornelius McDonald. Esq.; deceased, are hereby notified that I am the only person nuthorued to attend to the same. '; ; ; RACHEL McDONALD. Actinj Executrix. . April 21, 1853 2C3t. , Adniiuifttrators -olice. ETTERS of Admiiiistratitm have been grant J e-d to the undersigned, by the Register ot Cambria county, upon the estate of James Rhey, dece8ed- All persons indebted to said estate are re-questcd to make immediate payment to us, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. . SUSAN' RHEY, Administratrix.' ANDREW J. KWEY r4dministrator. 1 Ebensburg, October 21, 1852 tf. . - . . II LOUR Bacon always on nana, aria we I1., have just received 0 barrels oest wnisitej for eule oa commisaico IVORY & CO. CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. BRADY'S HOTEL, . Harrisburg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, rroprictcr. April 10, 1851. ly J. B. Kiles, at xMACUCTTC & RAIGITL, Importers nnd dealers in Forevrn and Domesin HARDWARE and CUTLERY. No. 121 North Third Street, above .I'm re. Philadelphia. E. V. MACHETTE. ABM. II. KA1CUKL. April 24th 1851. ly : rItAl &. WALTOK, Wholesale dealers Tn Hardxcart. Cvtlm, Kails, J-c., No. 203 Market Street. . above 5th", Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851 ly WILSON &.WEST, ' J Successors to Rodneys, Wholesale dealers in finoU trr.d Shors, Dctinet and Straw Good, No 17. North 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10. 1851. 'y 91ICII.4CL. TTARTMAIV & CO., Wholesale Tobacco. Snuff, and Stgar Manufac tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. M. WAftTMAV, JOSEPH D. SORVER. April 21, 1851. ly Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquort, which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. : Warehouse 208 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly DR. THOMAS C KU.YTIXC, Has reuwve l his o.Iijj ti Nj. 1 1 Siuth Sev -enth street, above Chestuut. Poilaiolphia, Ta. April 2i, 1852. 7-tf 20 J. T. UTS If r:).V. J. C. IIOfKlX. STtLSiJ . jo ii y. risiitcx Wholesiile dealer in yueentuore, Chinaware, lllassware, Jc, No. 245 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851 ly . . AXDUEW ' DOA'OUGilE, ( Justice of the Peace, nd Scxivener, Summit, Pa. Will attend pron"piy to collections, or other business entrustc i to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy aud dispatch. January 1, 1851. . ; - John Parker. James H. Parker J.illX PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon. Foreign Wines .and Brandies, Old Monougahela and Rccticd Whiskey. Io. 5, Commercial Bow. Liberty Street, riUhlmis, Pa. . March, ll, 1852 ly. OEO. LIPriKCOTT. WM. TROTTER. EDMOXD BACON GEORGE LIPIMXCOTT & CO., Have constantly on hand a full assortment ot Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally. No. 17 North Water Street, and . " - Uo. 13 North Dolaware Avenue, 1 PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1853. ,.' : i JOHN jl'nCVITT. WlLtlAM MUEV1TT. JOI1V M'DEVITT & riRO., Wholesa grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey. Flour, Ba con, Fish, Chee'se. &c, &c. No 311. Liberty street, opposite the head of Smithfield, Pitts burgh, Pa. w December 23, 1852 0-tfj. , j. McELIIAUE, 155 Karket Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, j I'll ILA DELPHI A. Manufacturer nrd Wholesale Deafer in all of the various new kinds and 6tyles silk, fur, brushJ wool, Panama, straw and chip Hat : siik, straw, braid and Lice Jionnets; artificial flowers, furs, &c, which vill be sold cheaper than the cheap, est. ! Feb. '52, HMy- ItXECnLEXl & FEATHER, Wholesale dealers in Roots. Shoes.. Uonnetsi and Palm Lsif Hats, No.'lSu N'o'rth Third Street (opposite th4 Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Pa. February 20, 1S52. ly Jamej Dougherty, ..at REIihOLD. LJ AbSI & CO., Wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco. SnnfT and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner of Third ani Race etreets, Philauolphia, lately occupied by Ludvvig. Kneeoier & Co.. keep con stantly on bind a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CHEWING T0SACC0, IMPORIED CIGAES, Domestic citiars, and Snuff, which they offer f'-r sale on as favorable terms as any house iu the city. Orders promptly attended to. September 23, 1852 4 U-ly. " ' C0313IERCIAE 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 cf the same to . . . . ,"."' THE C ) LCilEHCIAL HOTEL, Begs leave to inform his friends and the Pub lic, that this house has undergone a thorough remodelling, repairing, repainting and repaper ing, Irom attic to basemen . An entire new oat fit of furniture, bedding, Ac, &c, has been pr cured from the most eciebrated Manufactures iii this city. . From the central location, and its close prox imity to the Railroad Depots. Steamboats' Land ings, Places of Amfise-nient. Fashionable Thor oughfares and Public Squares, it eifl'ers 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 agreeable and pleasant. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited. 5 JACOB G7 LEBO, : ' JARED IRVIS. j . ' Superintendent. Proprietor. October 21, 1852 52-Gra v .s r" Adaais & Co,4i Express.. J? ,B. CRAIG, agent will forward all packages of EoodB.or.jnoney .."daily except Sunday to all the principal cities in the Union, and ail ih towns ou the Railroad between Philadelphia aud j Pittsburg. V; "' " ' ' ' " e' j Z( "kags assorted nails for sale at the store of - . - GEO. J AOiuJutvo. Just Received, At CIS i us "tore cnc-icr of tl e Sei tit el t-f-tt Fr.i)rior nfFcrt- a? ft vTr t:tllt Ol Ulll fir.d 11.- Si - C!'-"fc vrr wsttlits iiiid fine jeR clry. Gold Iver watches full jeuelled. 5?f-.C0 1 Silver Lever watches full jewelled, 1U.00 f ihtr Oylii.do- I fcuj tmrrts 12.(X! Silver Qui;rtitrs f.00 Alsoa fine Hteortmcnt of eight day end thir ty hour clocks. . N. B. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and wfrrntcl. WILLIAM B. nCDEON. April 20. IFi'o. MClIAEIi DA.V HIAftKIIAX, Attorney at Law, Etertbnrgr, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. Jr.uuary 1, 1851. ly cuii&sLxs Af.miiGisr, Attorney at La-y. rbenshurg, Pa., Will practice in the several courts of Cambria . Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Cermans c:.t. consult and receive iidvic.e in their own language. , O.Tice op)po8ite the ourt House, formerly oc cupied by R. L. Johnston, Esp Ebenshurg. Febru 1853 ly. SAMUEL C. 1Y1CARD, Attorney at Law, ElensbuTE, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germane can receive advice in their own language. Office, on main street two doors east of the Exchange Hotel. . . May 8. 1851 ly. GEORGE 31. RCCD. Attorney at Law, Ebensbnrg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office oil Cei'lre nt., vdnii p Gin. M'Lcnald's dwelling. .Ton. is. 8..l 1t- U .k.bJAII KITTELL, Attorney at Law, Eben&burg, Pa. Office on Main Street, in the office lately oc cupied by G 'ti. Jos. McDonald. January 15. 1852. tiiomas c. mioyvi:l,l, attorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Oflice one door west of Wm. McFailand a cabinet wartroom. January 1, 1851. Iy TVL. II EVER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors cast of the Echo .Office. March 13. 1851 ly - CYIllS E. PERSUING, Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. January 30, 1851 ly. Allegheny. Portage Rail Road IV'olici. I LL persons having claims ngrfinpt the Tortage Rail Road for materials furnished ,rior,to the 1st day of December hist. will, present them to F. 11. West. Esq., late Superintendent, to be certified previous to Slay 1st, as he designs go ing wej-t at that time. JOHN ROSS, Supt. April 14. 185325. David T. Storm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA CO. PA., II'ILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le l gal instilments of writing, such as deeds, n jjreements, " F ore ign Power of Attorney. &c, drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his l itre will j ec' ive strict attention. May 13, 1852 SO-tf. RICII.4RD JOXES, Justice cf the Peace, Ebenshurg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Oflice. adjoining his dwtdling. Decern. 24, 1851 11-tf. . Excliangrc Stotcl. HoUidaythurg, ElairCo , Pa,; The proprietor assures the public that no exer tioiswill be wanting. on his pal t to re nder his house home-like to those who call with him, ant! solicits a share of public patronage. GEO. FOTTS. April 20, 1S52. Remember. I LL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for AL Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of M'FARLAND A SON. Hollidnysbnrg, April 29, 1852. CARROLLTOU..- IXOl SE, Carrolltown, Camb-ia Ccunt7, . Pennsylvania. The und.r-igned is prepared to accommodate in the best kind of style R who way favor him with a call, and hopes by strict attention to 'business to merit and receive n share of public patronage. HENRY SCANLAN. may SO, 1 852.-31 -tf LEWIS W. BROWX, Fashionable Barber and Hair Drcescr. In the basement story of Davis A Co'., we.rc room- - , , Ebensburg, May 1, lS51.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors hond h. a superior manner. - - Ceorgo Hhey. Levi Matthews. Villiaa Ehbe RX2EV, MATTHEWS &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission, Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce ane' nttsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 7'J Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . April 3. 1851 Cm . - Jiisl Received, J'ILK, Hair Lace, and Pedal Bonnets, rear1. and Pedal Flats, Pearl and Palm Leaf Hats. and for sale by ' DAVIS A LLOYD. Lbvi.sburg. June 17, Ica. 2000 pounds wool, huttcr, eggs wanted by - J. MOORE " sciiaoi. iiuuiiS! A general assortment of BOOtCS, such, as are used m our couiuion schools, lor tiie by . DAVIS A LlA) YD. t anted by J. MOORE caah in exchau V ? - for goods, or otherwise. . A la6, Oils, L'aints and Drugs of -allkindt at .- - . J. Moort's. -Star, Snerm and .culd Candle-s lcr salt at the Brick Store of J. MQ0RE.; 1EEBIFIC TXILCSICN ON MX. 104, P.R. X. 1 MILE IKE tiO.OOO SAVED. lVIio!raie end Retail Try Cood2 tre. TIHE Subecribf r Lsve juft rc-ocired from thft eastern citier, nt:d tare new offering for ntl the largest end test Felcfted Mock of Goodi ever hhown in thin cr the mijoining counties. th stock coiiH-f.ts in pert of Dry Goods, such a French, Fnplish, aud American, e'etks, cassi mers, Satinils. Tweeds, pilot clctLs, satir, Vft lencia and ether veMirps, slipacae, mouB-dc-lairs, l:omlB7inrs, and Itdlra elrcsi goods cf cvfry description; shawls, lu.r.'lkrrchifcfs. BcripS. cravats, tiblets. r?t t.s, gloves and hosiery of all kinds, table linen drapers, crash, red. white ar.d ycll.-.w Cannr ls, linscy. canton Canned. Man kits and coverlets, hickory shirting, Irish li icn. and whits pnntfs of every description ; laces, ecp:r.i'f insert:rp3, &c., &c. Hats, caps, .Ben. nets, boots and ehoea. hardware, qneenswore, i:lasswi re, T-ai's. fiour and Fait ; fish, and iron Alo n eple-hdid '8srrTmcn of gvoccries, dru?s. paints and lye Ptuffs. All of which wo offer ;t lower prices than goods hnre ever been sold in the country. All kind of country produce, lumber, railroad tics, rgs, flaxseed, Ac, &C, taken in er.chnr.pp. , . . We will wholesale ir of the abcTO splendid selection of goods, to country ir;erchaat8 t c;tj prices, putting cnly on a nomini.1 f gur for K cover freight. R. M ORANN & REILLT. Section 104, November 4, 1852. Ezehiel Ungues, Ehem-bnrg, rcnatylyaiiia. DEALER in staple and faucy dry grxscls fre ceries, whole sale and retail fish ; hardwsr Mini cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-irou, sheet-iron sheet-zinc, ttovesof all kindt, Kove-pipes and . sl.Btt-iron ware, tin ware, copper and brass kettles, &c, &c. Grain, wool, butter and ether country produc bought and sold, ALSO. .. A denier in white pine, pot lar, nsh nnd cherry lumber ; lumber always bought, and a lar quant'ty consiai.tly on hand for sale. Cash always paid for lumber cut to crder Of such as suits the present demand of the market. A large lot of new goods as embraced in ths above libt just. received and more opening for sale at tne lowest market price. September 23, 1652 4'J-tf.. . Xcvcr Fading Daguerreotypes t THE citizens cf thisplr.ee and vicinity have now nn opportunity of having cood and last ing pictuns. taken at the Aca.lemy Buildimt- Ladies und Gentle men, whether, you want pic tures e-r not., call and examine specimens and reference b, and see the greatest variety of ca ses .ever brought to Ebenshurg. Our instru ments tire.e ntirely new, of the first claes. sod you cannot but admire the Camera ; and the pictures taken with it.. Call soon, asfuthersr raiigeinents prevent our remaining her but fup a limited time. . II. G. TETTER. Ebenshurg, March 17, 1853 tf. REIT GOODS. Th nnbRcriber would resnectfullv inform his friends and customers, that he has received and is now opening, at the store room formerly oo i-iiT.;td hv Richard Lewis. dec'cL. a larca and ' general assortment of goods, consisting is part ot ?!" nnnns. aTtocEltlES. nARDYTARB- Queeusware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ac., aU of which be is determined to. sell low either " for cash .or approved country produce. Hs solicit examination of his stock.' and is confident he can sell e.heaper than the cheapest. - : - n v. v w r May 8, 1851 30-tf Xcw Chair Manufactory. The citizens of Ebenshurg and vicinity are uformcd that the very place to purchase CHAIES, SETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STOOLS, of the best manufacture and most elegant finite, and at lower prices than at any other establish ment in tlie county, is at the new chair manu factory, in the shop formerly occupied by David loud, deceased. GLAZISG. HOUSE and SIGN PAIXTIXQ executed in the beet manner and latest Btyle. JOHN L. STOLUII. Ebenshurg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm. . THE GRAM HOI SE, Corner of Pourth and Grant Streets, PitUburtc THE subscriber has leased the large and well known Hotel, (late Lnmai tine House,) at the cor ner of 4th and Grant streets, Pittsburg, which has been repaired and newly fitted up in all it apartments, so as to give a larger and more lib eral accommodation to travellers and hoarders. His larder will be stocked with the most choice brands the markets can afford, and his Bar fur uished with the best. I!c would respectfully sc licit a 6hare of public p&tr'cnaVje. B. TERRY. April. 15, 185 !y. . XOTICE IX PARTITION. CAMBRIA. CO CXTY, SS: Jr. the matter of the Real Estate cf Jamtt Rhey, 'ate cf Ehenaburg, in sail county, dtccattd. To Linn Boyd, in d Ann L. Boyd his wife, lata Ann L Dixon, formerly .".n:i L. F.h3.v, now resi ding in Padu.Mh. in the S:ate of llcutuckj : Pe ter B M-Cord and Mary J. his wife, late Mary J. Rhey. now reading in Linn, 0-iago ccunty, Missouri. - ; . , . . Y u and cich of you are hereby notified, that in uiau.n;:e of a writ of partition rr valuation, issued out of tho Oi-nhanV Csuift of sdi county. . nd to me directed, an Inquisition vi'l be h-id ..ii tho Real Estate of the s lid J;mio Rtiey, de ceased. Htuate in the ccur.ty cf Cambria kfcrel said, on Monday, the trrmtif -third day of May ntxf, at 10 o'clock in the fore-iooti cf 6.:id day, fcr th4 purpose f making pai t.iu:i of the bteuiA to md among the h iis and b-gal rej rebentntiTesof said deceased, if the same can be done without l-rejudico tft or spoiling tho whie. otlierwise to value and appraise the same according to law; t which time and place you may attend if you think proper. . . . . - A. PCRBIN, Sheriff. , Sheriffs Office. Ebensburg. t April 14, 1853 25-4t. . Adams &. Co.'s EprrM ,. IF: W. Ivory A Co. agents wiji f6r ward all packages of goods or money, dr.ily except Sun lay, to all the prrucipl cities in the Union and , ill the towns ou the Rail Road between Phftad. .nd Pittsburg. Draft collected from CaMforni. Drafts sold on Ireland, Engaud or. Scotland, rum 1 upwards. Money for drafts . must be fjar. ... . " ' . ' Nov. 4. 1852. . J. B. CRAIG. , JAS. D. HVMCLOX. Couiuision & rorwardlnff. T'IE-buh.stribcis would respectively' inform -i he'.r friends nd the public that they are. -' jovy prepared, to receive and forward all good'-.-oaaigued to their care by any of the Lines, or. -:y Central Railroad, and hope that by strict at- f itntion to their butiinefa that, they will be' eaav ' aled to render perfect satisfaction to all that -will patroniie tbem. All goods will rvoeive tha : greatctt caro and attention. v c -CRA1Q & HAMILTOK, Jeffcreon," March 15, 1853. . : ' - ? - I: r.i r . 1 n i- ' .' 1 1 -' l . i 11 li'- ( !. . r f