-froatfc Ajaexifl- War Declared hy Peru ag&ins tl The papers ooitaia a ?J items of intelligence Urn South A'taorica, rociival by the steamship AojroU. Col. D -r.na, one f her p sangers, rs- J ports thatFara ;a Je.i.i: i.l war iriiaat Boliv-i. auu taas irv-s i r.ivi:;.:j n t was h Africa, h w- Ian-Jed v .isia3 A letter fron i.lm w imi May 1 i. itatsj :h st "Bairn, Prosilnt afiWIvI, h J dis nlsioi his -Minister F.jrjiga AtT-urs, Bustillj, and ex presses ik Ujp to at tbia act will tend to the re storation of paoiaj relations between tbe two eountries. The U. S. store ship Southampton, arrived at V&Jparaiso on the 23d of April. Tbe Republic of Ecuador has settled its diffi culty with the French Republic. Its Govern ment saluted tbe French flag and expressed its regret for the alleged insult to Count Montho lon, and agreed to pay eight thousand dollars claimed for damages to property of a French citizen. Valparaiso is rapidly assimilating itself to an American town. It is already partially lighted with gas. Tbe lower classes are learning to chew tobacco, and swear in tolerably good Eng- lish; and our eyes were gladdened a few days t since by the sight of a New Tor "Omnibus" on a email scale. The ret day that tbe "bus" turned out, a J -arty of Chilanoa chartered it, but a Yankee vio i append to be inside, stood upon - his reserved rights, and refused to get out. - The consequence a tremendous gabbling and gesticulation on the part of the natives ; other foreigners got in; tbe police ordered them out; but these interest ing martyrs gallantly refused to comply, and were all dxiyen off to the calabooj tf, whence they were promptly released without any ine. A translation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is pub lished in tbe daily papers, and I believe that it will be shortly dramatized and represented at crcr theatre. It will undoubtedly have a great ran, as there is no laok of real live "niggers" to take the principal parts. Balloon Ascension from the Hippodrome. The ordinary, cr rather tho extraordinary at tractions at Franconi's Circus were greatly en hanced yesterday aftersnoon by the spectacle of a balloon ascension, got up by the celebrated fl-roa-.it, Mr. John Wise. Thcrj was an unu3ally large concourse of spec tators within the walls of the Hippodrome, and ouaide, and in and around Madison1 square there was an exceedingly large assemblage, waiting to witae3i the ascension of. the balloon. Tbe lat- j ter was in the meantime teing inflated with gas, in the center of the arena, supplied by the Man hattan Gas Company. Tbe balloon is of tbe or dinary site mod of colored silk, striyed vertical ly In red, white, and bine colors. It is named "Irene." Punctually to. the hour nixed in tbe bills far thz ascension 2 p. m. the cords which Lfcld it to-tbe.eaxt were., unstrung the enter prising sero&aut jumped into the car, where be maintained a standing posture, and the . balloon gradually soared into the air, aaid- the cheers of the multitude iaeide. and outside the walls, the band at the same moment striking up some in spiring znu3io. After it had. cleared tbe Circus,: the balloon, bt first slowly, but afterwards more quickly, in a northerly direction,. Mr. Wise waving.: his - hat and casting out sheaves of the bills of tbe Hip podrome. It subsequently Ytered in a north easterly direction, and attained an immense height and distance,. until it seemed a mere speck in the firmament. It must, we think, bvo faUea somewhere near Astoria. The as cension which, we understand, has been the- 155 th In- which Mr.. Wise- has zone, up, was one of the fiinest we have ever seen. It will be re peated to-morrow and Friday afternoons. Since the above was written, we have received Intelligence that the balloon came safely to terra firma In Flushing L. I. at six minutes past 8 P. M. Hentldy lZth iiut. Marriage and Harder. On day beefore yesterday a young Irishman fetMnad Patric Conael wis wed Jiag to tha pride of his heart, a few years his junior, and in- the evening, while at the house-of . a friend, near Gas alley, on Front-street the company proyer Iy enjoying tbe happy event, a party of some half a dozen of the bridegroom's countrymen came into the Louse, uninvited, and demanded a dollar of him, saying that the wished it to drink his health and otherwise to be merroonhis wed tiog night, when be banded them the money and they departed. After while, between nine and ten o'clock, the party filled with whisky, return d to the houje, and blowing out the lights, de manded more money of Connel, which he dechn- od giving them, saying he was porr, and . could not afford to part with any more money, where upon they fell upon and beat him till he was a useless bleeding mass of flesh. The party es caped, and they dying man was taken to the Station House, where in a few hours he expired. The scene at the Station House while the joung wife, in the most thrilling anguish, lay upon the floor clasping, as it were with an em brace of steel, her mangled and dying husband was diaUeuing indeed. Warrants have been issued for the supposed perpetrators . of this damnable outrage, and it is to be hoped they will yet bs arrested and pay the penalty the law requires for this bloody crime. Cincinnati En- Sentenced to be Hnncr. Washington, June 16 During the suspension . . v o r . i : i s- i inoriiinir. owinir to the sickne of a inrnr a mo- tion for nw trial of tVin Wnmlvini rn argued, and denied. Judge Crawfor then ask-! of James O'N'e!.-whicii w is (aid -ut in lots by od the prisoner if be had anything to say why -Thomas M'Connoll. aa pe.r dr. ft. .lumbered from sentence should not be pronounced. Woodward one to eight : also, thrre lots of ground, nura fose. and. in reply, made and able and eloquent bered two. three arid eleven, on the plan of said speech, averrznff bis entire innocence, and nar - ratssg tbe circumstances of his wife s death tearing it to be inferred that she killed herself ;' pad appealing to all who knew him to bear wit rss to his past good character, and prtriotio cervices as a sailor and eoldier under the Amer ican flag. lie faid.be was not afraid to die, and asked nothing on bis own account, but for the ekke of his mother and sisters he begged for a new trial. The Judge, deeply affected, proceed to pronounce the sentence of the Court That the prisoner be bung -by tbe neck nntit he be dead, on the 2d of September next, between 9 o'clock, a. m. aud 2 o'clock, p. m. He exhorted the miserable man to banish all hopes of pardon, and prepare for death. The prisoner was entire ly unmoved during the delivery of the sen tence. The German papers give " an account of an Austrian lady who is so charged with electricity that sparks are constantly giving out at her fin ger ends. Ivis seldom that a lady is found send ing sparks away form her, though it is a com on attribute of the sex to attract sparks, and ven to twirl- them round the finger with the utnoet case. We suspect that the account in jhe German papers is, like the electrio lady her self, a little overcharged. MARRIED: In Pittsburgh, on Tuesday morning, June 21st, by Rer. Mr. Sl'Mahon, J. H. Lightner, Esq., to Mies Jake, daughter ef John Rbey, Esq. DIED: Oa Wednesday, June 16, at his residence ia Washington township, Cambria eounty, Wxiliam H'Ccne, sged abut 50 years. Admlnlstator's Kottce. ETTEUS of administration liavinsr been cr m I ted to tbe undesigned by the Register or Cnmbria county, on tlie estate of Daniel Knep" per, deceuecd, late of Summerhill township iLSmona cwihxij,.ii peiauua uiuenieu HI 8H1U es jtte are hereby notified to mnke immediate piiy jment, and those having cl liras against will pre 'sentthcni, pnoparly authenticated for .settle ment. ' . WM. PALMER. Administrator. - S 1 I - . - i I .r n .. T - 1 I j. 1 . . Jefferson. June 23, 1853 35-6t. Executor's Notice. - L ETTERS testamentary luivine been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of William M'Cune, de ceased, late of Washington township, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make immediate . payment, and those having claims will present them properly autbented for settlement. ANN M'CUNE, Administratrix. Washington tp., June 23, 1853 35-fit.pd. Administrator' -Vol ice. T ETTERS of udmuastr itini upon the est ate of 11 D.miel Hnilen, deceased, late of White town- ship, Cambria county, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county, all persons indebted to said estate are renueetcd to make immediate payment, and thoe having claime eg?itnstsaid estate to pre- sent theni pronerl-y authenticated for settlement; ' THOMAS HOLLEN. Administrator, PHEBE HOLLEN, Adminittratrix. White tp., June 23, 1853 35-6t. Auditor's Xotlce. THE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, to distribute the proceeds ariHin-j from Sheriff's sale of real estate of William M'G 'i2h. tt the Buit of Courad & Walton, amongst the lein cred itors of defendants, hereby gives tiotice tr all parties interested in said fund, th t he will at tend to the duties of said appointtrent nt ha of fice in the borough of Ebensburg, on Mnnd-iy. ihtj 18th day of July next, at one o'clock. P. M. WILLIAM KITTELL, Auditor. June 23, 1853 35-4t. FOREST HOt SE. Carrolltown, Cambria county Pa. The undersigned. Proprietor of tho above Ho tel, informs hia friends and the public that he is well prepared to furnish the best of accommo dation, and is determined to please all who may call with him. JOHN P. PARISn. Carrolltown, Jane 16, 1853 34-6m. Executor's IVotlce. I ETTERS testamenUry on the-last will aad. ufAJoryrwhioS !a-now- fn' operation in all its j testament of JohXJflBeevtatfcrtmbnaTiou"? bi-anches. in Duncansville, four doors! townbipv deceased having been granted to the I wtnt of the Mountain House, where all will meet ! sobseriber by the Register of Cambria county, ait persons maeotea to tne estate oi saia de ceased, are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims will present them duly proven for settlement J5JsrriJT-J6nes dee'd. Camhrftt township, June 13, 1853 34-6t. Kotiee to- Stockholders of the Loretto Turnpike or Plank Road Company. THE stockholders of the said road are hereby notified that an election for one President. one Treasurer, and five Managers for the said Road, will be held at 10 o'clock A. M . on Sat urday, the 25th day of June, 1853, at the bouse of Dr. Jos. PfoflF, in Loretto. M. M. ADAMS. President. Loretto, June 15, 1853 34-2t. NOTICE. UTOTICEis hereby riven to the public not to re- ceive or purchase a note for 530, drawn by j the nndersirned in favor of John Hamilton. d--1 ted 17tb of November, 1852 N ' "V! ' ceived value for said nd. I !. v h same. DENNLS 'F".NC!)V Near Monster, Jane 16,- 18334-1. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. . . . , , . . . . . 1 bria township, about two miles east of Eb HUBLIC notice is hereby given, that by virtue eiisbllrz. on or about Monday. Mav 23d. a white of an order of the Oruhana Court of the county of Cambria, there will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, the Vth day of July. 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the following Real Estate late the property of Hugh Dugan, deceas ed, viz : ' A lot of ground in the town of Jefferson, numbered SI. adjoining other property of de ceased, and property of Wm. Leinm-m, routing on Main street in said town, huvilig thereon 'erected a log house, log stable, an 1 uein.-kei . shop, 8aid lot containing 8192 square feet: also, another piece of land adjoining the town of Jef- j ferson. bounded by Crooked street, land of Wm. Palmer, Esq., and land of Austin Thompson, containing about three acre?, which piece parcel of land was laid out in lots bv Thomas M'Connell, as per draft, numbered from one to ! : . . ..Ian unAi lai rMi. ri - !. I hounded hv ' the Portage Rai'road. roai v .n. .lflfVrnn to iMnnstpr. laml of tho ("!atll'i .C .or.rii -in,! lnii itown, number two having thereon erected a frame house, all of which propartf is situate m tbe township of Sumnierhill. Cdinrii county. Terms asd Conditions or Sals: 0 :e third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and tbe residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secu red by the bonds and mortgage of the purcha ser. Sale to take place on the premises. By order of the Court. R. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk. June 16, 1853 84-td. ROBERT KERRY. ROBERT CULBRAITH. COACH MANUFACTORY. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citiiens of Ebensburg and the public gener ally, that they will carry on the Coach Making, including the Smith work, at the Machine shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in tbe rear of E. Uughes' store; where by using none but the choicest material, and employing none but the best workmen, they hope to con vince all that will do them the favor to examine their work, that in point of durability, appear ance or cheapness, it cannot be excelled by any similar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain in the purchase of a carriage, will consult their own interests by giving them a call. They are prepared to fur nish the following kinds of Vehicles, viz : - Buggies of different qualities and prices. Ba rouches, Chariotees, one and two horse Rocka ways, close quarter Eliptie and C-epring Coach ... ... a nrV nf different kinds. &o . making a Tariety that will suit all taetes and all . . anil WA . -.j . . j V"irZ' MPair1"6 uu"". aruauiu. Exchange ' Hotel, Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa. THE undersigned respectfully informs the pub lic that he is now prepared with every requi site for their Accommodation, and will exert ev ery effort to render bis house an -attractive and comfortable stopping place. . His .table will al ways be supplied with every' delicacy the sea son affords, and his bar stocked" with the best of Wines and Liquors. A careful and attentive hostler wiU. have charge of tbe stables. He respectfully solicits a share of patronage. . - JAMES MYERS. , April 28, 1853 27-tf. ; ' " C. W. WEBSTER, Attemey at Law, Ebensburg Pa., ' - ; WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro fessional business intrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. ; Office on Main stteet opposite Dr. Wm. Lem on's office. Ebensburg, April 28, 1863 27. TALVADLE JttOPEBTt AT" - "' Private SalA ! fnTCEsobscriber- will sell at prirateele that I valuable farm (knew a the-McCoy farm,) aitnw ;n rmhrU tmmmhin nmhriii nnnv I nHrmt twn inH & half milM nut nf FWnthnnr. and within eieht mileeiof the Penn'a. and Por- I tage Rail Roads, and adjoining lands of John D. Jones and others, containing One Hundred and. 8ixty-Zlght Acre and some perches, about one hundred acrea of!1? which are cleared, and all under fence, having' thereon erected a two-story House and a eood Sorn ith Bbeds and out-bousss. On the rem- i i?es is a of cb.-ic8 fruits of various kinds. Tbre is also a tounsaia pump at tue aoor, ana a never fail ing spring of good water from tbe house. Also a lot of ground containing pne-fourtb of, acre situate at the foot of Plane No. 5 , A. P. an R. R., having thereon erected twa small houses ( and stable. - Persons desirous of purchasing, either of, the above places will please call on or address the undersigned. JOHN HUMPHRIES, " Agent for the Heirs of R. Humphries, dee'd. May 1229. IT 311TST SO RtttSD. KEEP TUE WHEELS A MOTION ! J fOR GOOD AND CHEAP BUGGIES call en! I- the subscriber, at hii-IiaggT ad SLeigh Mh-i with good wcrk and as cheap as it can be made ALL WHEELS ROtZXD 1 Ti4tsseltsbrg- and- vicinUy are Jn il i ill ml mi I lii iH TPj4xue'Wae)-iltftgBtaat the very place to purchase it, fortiawrrh: booking at." His buggies and CHAIRS, 8ETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STOOLS, sleighs ire as neat and strong, and a little better of the best manufacture and most elegant finiah, than you generally get in this country. Far- and at lower prices than at any other establiah mers, for your own good, and to save money, znent in the county; is at the new chair manu before yon purchase-any article ia hia line, you factory, in the shop formerly occupied by David had better call and see his work. He will give Todd, deceased. yon a mu:-h for your produce in work as you GLAZING, HOUSE and SIQ& PAINTING can get nv where: ' In snort, any person wish- ing a diir.-tnie. neat, cneap una comiorxaQie arxi cl iu his line, should give him a call. ' james mcloskey: Dunc.insrille, May 5, 1853 28-3 m. S. I'ETERSBERGER'S Wholesale and Retail -Clotnlng- Store. - Summit, Cambria County, Pa. Coats, vests, pants, hats, caps, shirts, hand kerchiefs, cravats, boots, shoes, carpet-bags, trunks, &c. sold cheap for cash. Summit, Mar 19, 1853 30-tf. 1911 GE'). D. KELLEY 'FI'Jl ;.i. services to the citiiens of Jeffer s . and vicinity, in the practice of Medicine 0' a.i-1 Sur ry. Office next door to Mr. Lytlo's it or-' Jefferson, May 26, 1853 31-tf. Stray Uorse. flAME 6i the residence of the subscriber in Cam- borse, supposed to he 'about 7 Jyear old, and spavined in the left hind leg. The owner is re- quested to come forward, prove-property and take him away; otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. JOHN DAILY. -Cambria tp., June 2, 1853 . 32-3t. s Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale tbe farm he now resides on, situate in Carrol township, Cam bria county, three miles from Carrolltown, con taining about 250 acres, about 100 acres of which is cleared and under good fence. There or ' is an excellent apple and peach orchard on the 'property, composed of a varied- assortment of I - - M A. nroductive trees xne Duiiaings consist ox a i two-story hewed log house, a tenant house, and I two eood barns. The wood land is well timber- ' ed witn cnerry ana popiar, ana mere is a gooa f a 1 saw-mill seat on the property. If desired, tbe farm will be sold in two parts, each having erec ted thereon suitable buildings. Application will be made to the nndersicrned, residing on tbe premises, who will make tbe terms of sale easy and give an indisputable title to the purchaser. Carroll tp., June 2, 1858 32-2 m. , LOST LAND TAM1NT. 1 Land Warrant issued from the Pension Office of theVn'rted States, under an aet of Con rreaa Dused to a ntn or reorusrv. iot. o ... . . a. Elizabeth Downey, mother of Edward A- Dow ney, deceased, of Capt. C- H.-Heyer's coiapaay (D) 2d Penu'a. Vol., for 160 acrts of land, and numbered 61507, was lost between Summitville'; Cambria county. Pa., and the city of Pittsburg, on or about the 11th of April, ISbS, wnile jo possession of Jacob H. Sweigart. All jpersons are therefore cautioned against purchasing and locating said Land-Warrant, as the subscriber to whom it belongs intends applying to the Com missioner of Pensions for a duplicate 'of said Warrant. Should any verSon obtain possession of the original warrant, they will confer a favor bv forwardinc the same to the subscriber, at Lo retto, Allegheny tp., Cambria county. Pa. ELIZABETH DOWJfET. June 2, 1853 32-6t. LABORERS TOASTED. pTA LABORERS are wanted to work oa the Ebensburg & Susquehanna' Plank Rod, to whom good wages will be given. ' GLASS & HCICfllNSOS. J Ebensburg, June 2,1853. f TiijiTTk. ind tuenn arirava hand, and i AV have just received 20 barrels beet hikfJT . . for eale co ecasmiMioa A CARD. DR. A. YE AQLEY having permanently located in Jefferson, Cambria cuunty, respectfully tenders his professional ser ices 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 vrhen absent on professional business. Jefferson, April 14, 1863 25. JAMBS BELL. SUMMIT, CAMBRIA CO., PA., if AS the pleasure of announcing to all whoi 11 ' would secure the best bargains to bn offered thir county, that he is aeain iu the field with in thisreounty, that he is.again iu the field with : r i , .. one. of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully selected stocks of . Fall and Winter Goods I j Ever.brought to Cambria county, all cf rhich . have been purchased within the last few days is j Philadelphia and New York, with particular r' gard to the wants of this Market." I agaiivfiiag! my banner to tbe breeze, Inscribed, with my ii motto- of i Qniek Bale and Small Profits: J -1 confidently invite the attention of purchs.s-1 era to my stock, which will be found unusually large, vanea and attractive, being full end caaa- Plet ln ery department. Everythiug tew, lasnionaDie ana desirable wih be found eabrtt- M n my assortment, i "icuiar attcntica 1 "olicited to new and beautiful styles of , .i LADLES' DRESS GOODS, which I have just received of late importation. In fafitM WMf T rtef rnmAPtmn f? rnr.fifipr. 1 invite n ' "aminauon of one of the largest, . cheapest and best selected stocks of ready -mude clothmg, cloths, cassimeres &c, ev-r brought 5?UB!y ; comprising all colors f.nd qualities, which I will selhcbenp and warrant to give satisfaction. Also, cape, bonnets, boots and shoes, I of the best qualities and latest styles, together about-twenty yards! harf,Ware' Fri. 1 .siauonary,.c . ; kilf rrodlfce NoTember j, j ffleaThe highest market price paid for all 1852. SEW GOODS. 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, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Queensware, Hats, Cars, Htv'tF, Sh-s. v.c. all of which ho is determine;; V- I v-t, r wr auk or wTOd cttmtr- ;r-Ic-. i eraaiESktion ofT Li-s sto can stll cheaptr tLttn tL; May 6, 1851 30-tf exeeuted-ltt. the best manner and latest style. JOHN t. HTOUUU. Ebeashprg; Nor: 27r 1851. 6m. Accommodation Elne. THE subscriber is now running a. Hack daily from the Summit to Ebensburg, leaving the Summit about 2 o'clock P. M.. or immediately after-the arrival oT the Eastern and Western cars, returning the same evening leaving Eb ensburg at 4 o'clock, P. M. Passengers who come in tbe night trains will be accommodated with a conveyance in the morning, to Ebensburg, wben required. JOHN IVORY. Summitville, May 6, 185328. TO MERCHANTS. fTI HE proprietors of the Johnstown Pottery, 1 would inform the merchants of Cambria co. and elsewhere, that that they are now prepared to fill all orders for Stoneware, of the best quality, and at prices which will n-j able them to realize a fair profit We deliver our ware free of charge any place within a day's hauling of JohnBtown. Among the articles we manufacture are Jugs, Jars, Churns, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Pitchers, Butter Pans, and Water Jars. Merchants visiting Johnstown are invited to call at our Pottery. Circulars stating our pri ces can be obtained from us, or from Robert CarmoD, Esq., Ebensburg- - --f HAMILTON & rEKSUlNU Johnstown, May 5, 1853 28-tf. NOTICE. Whereas, my wife Catharine left my bed and board without just cause, on Tuesday, ll.u 2itL day of May, 1853, notice is .hereby giren to all persons not to trust her on my account, a I will pay no debts of her contracting. Washington tp., June 9, 1853-33-3t. Orpnans' Court Sale. BYvirtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of Cambria county, the undersigned guardian of the minor heirs of JohnDulai, deceased, wi'i on Monday, the 4th dsytf July, 1853, s. piece of land, situate in Carroll township. L bria county, adjoining lanes oi Josepa wufi road and John Eckenrode, contcinirig thirty acres, more or less. The sale will take place in Carrolltown u ; above day, when the terms will be mdckn. :: Guardian of John Dulii's heire June 9, 1853 33-4 1. " IOST on the road "which leads from Tbos. Por I ter's portable saw -mill to MunBter, on Mon day afternoon, -Jne 6tb, a fair leather pocket book, coirtainiBs sixtv-five dollars, principally five dollar notes' on the Lancaster and Harris burg banks. -.. 1 liberal reward wnl be pant t- tbe finder o return -of tbe own t wie .Jtr gned; u; - . LEIS lfOOVER. Ebensburg, June y, lt3 &&-6t Information Wanted. OF Mary Breardy, formerly Mary Horrogan, wife of Philip Breardy, deceased and her son Patrick Breardy, who left the Norton Cop per worka. Massaehu!etrs, sonte years ago, and are supposed to have removed to St. Iuis. Mis souri, or f the western Sutes. Any infor mation concerning. them will be addressed to her brother, Bernar Ilorrogae. Jefferson. Cam bria county, Pa. R- HORROGAN. , Jefferson. June &, 3853 S38t. 8aSt, Louis. Burlington, Iowa and Memphis papers pleaae notice. r ' Always on pamS. HTONEWARE, Earthen "wsj Nails, Cast-stee and Salt, for aaie by l m - My2, "?.-' CITY 1DVERTISE0ESTS. BRADY'S 1IOTE3V Karrisburft, Pav : ..." MAJ. JOHN MlUf; VrepZijCt April K), 1851. Iy ... C03tfXXAD'& , LTC9 Wholesale demtegSCZ, Outt&yA'aitt, $r., y ovr tmrsett; abova Cth, ' - PhUadslphia, Xa. April UK tgoT. ly- MICHAEL.. WAItTMAW it CO., v s Jobaeco, Snuff, emt begarXemtfee- fT , Nartl TTiiM Kfrt thro dM . 'y"'' jfcbov Philadelphia, Pa. jaatriro, sosvbk. K. WARTMAN, ;.AprLi24, 1851. .VCR. Str GRCCG, - hcTesi.l? leulers in WintxtatdrLiavijrx, which they are pn-1 tared to furniaii ch4n to. mexehantai and hc-tl ? rpers. Wsxihonae. 203' Market StJ Philadelohia,-Tav. Idv. iCol. ly iii3i.is c. ncsiTic, : i iU oifise to JTo 14 South SeT- -v.ve Chestnut. Philadelphia, Pa. April 2b 1852. 7-tf 20 RLSHTOS. J. C. HOPEIKS, K. SXtUOX .3- Y. RI SIITO.V &, CO., n(j.eSH.e dealer in Qu&entumri, Chmamare (rla4ware, c, 2o. 24o Market Street, - Philadelphia, Pa.. April 10, 1861. ly John Parker. - James E. Parkas J.JII PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon Forei'gn Wines and Brandies, Old Monongaheli Monongahela ana .Rectified vt hi 3 key. . Ho. 6, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, Pittsburg, Pa. March, 11, 1852. ly. GEO. LIPPISCOTT. WM. TROTTER. SDHOKD BACOiC GEORGE ElPPIJf COTT & CO., Have constantly ou hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally. Ko. 17 ltorth Water Street, and. Mo. 19 Berth Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. Jaxrasry 27, 185ST . . r JOHH M'PEVITT. WTIilAH U'VtVJtT. JGUJi M'DEVITT &. BRO., : Wholesale grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic. Liaora, Rectified Whiskey, Flour, Ba Fixhv Cheese, Ac, &c. No 311, Liberty street, opposite the bead -of Snutbfieldr Pitta burgb. Pa. December 23, 1852 9-tfj. J.McCLIURE. 155 Market Street, N. . Corner of 4th, Philadelphia. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in aQof the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip HaU: silk, straw, braid and lace Bonnet; artificial flowers, furs, &c; which viU be-aold cheaper tfcair tttp cfiesp. est. Feb. '52, 19-ly- KXEEULEIl & FEATHER, Wholesale dealers1 in Boots, Shoes Barauts. and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 130 North Third Straell (opposite the .Lagle Hotel.) Philadelphia, Fa: - February 26, 1852. ly - James ugherly, at -RELMIOLD, B1SH & COM Wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner of Third and Race streets. Philadelphia, lately occupied by L-.Kiwig, Kneedler & Cott"Con- . stantiy on hnr.i .i l.irce end well selected etock ! of the most cc',i r -t?-i brv.nda of v . ""; ! CHEWISf- . . ..' C", IMPORTED CI3ARS, Domestic cignr.-, H-.iOir, which they offer for iSale uu lib fav(,r: i terms as any bouse in the Orders promptly attended to. September 23, 1852 19-Iy. Ebensburg & Suquehanriar Plank. Road Company. Notice to Stoekholdara. ' THE Board of Managers of the Ebensburg and Suaeuehann Piank .Rond Company naff at- ' secsed $2.'0 on each share - subscribed to the snid ron-l. mid oh or before the 20th day of M .-; f-t : ' d tbe sum of $5,00 per share to fce '"' ' the 20th day of each rue-c-.-L-.l above instalraenie are re- quireJ tL E. Shoemaker. Es-. Treat- surer cl iL-- Ci-.mfiiy. residing at EbeBftburg. Bv on?-r of the Boad. WILLIAM KITTElti See. Ebensburg, Afril 21, 1853 26. I LTCULSON, Jr., Lav, Ehensburgv Pa., .nth several Courts of Cara- 1 Indtanacttttntiea All pro . ; ntru8ted tlcrewillbe - to. ; Atc- If freet adjoining h;av dwajliojj ,ril 21. 1853 26-3m.- J ?- -: JAS. D. IIAXIITOJT. i -;"-o.---;liloD & ForiTardln. -,-. r would rpectively infor l . .i.d the public that they are r 1. r - receive and forward all good ; -: ... -t - ... r . re by any of the Lines, or . r" , ; 7 and hope that by strict at- nt . i ;u-ir business that, they will be ena- bie-t to r o.Ier oerfect satisfaction to all that patronize them. All goods will receive the greKtr?t care. and attention. - ;kaiu JJAMU.1UJ. I - r raoti. March 15. 1 85:t. fjetlers of Administration. no the estate of Griffith Lloyd, late of Cambria towmhip. deceased, having been granted to the eubseribr by tbe Register of Cambria coun ty, this U to give notice to all those indebted to said estate to call and settle the same immedi ately, and those having claims against said es- tate, to present tne same amy proven ior seui ment. D. IL ROBERTS, Admimttraitr. ; Ebensbnrg, May 12. 1853 29. 1 ' Admlnlstratortf Notice. ' I ETTERS of Administration have been grant it ed to the undersizned. by the Register of Cambria county, upon tbe aetata, of Jane Rhey, deceased. All parsons iadebted to said estate are requested to make imme4.iat& payxoant to os. and those having claimfw4tt; PraM.faMiptnrs. LlUyW. .J - " - SUSAN RBET, Admi ANDREW JBHEY, Admmisirato' JtotHecclvetf, At Lis Store oas door 'aticNbf the Sentinel cf- C a superior aasert- tarrt ef Gold and SU Tt x v-ctchea and fine jew Uy. Oi!rl Lever watches full JewelUd, S5.00 Pilver Lever watches fVJ weUe4, . 10,00 Silver Cylinder EseapetEXta 100; Silver Quartiers . 6,0a, Also a fine atsortment of eight day and" thir ty hour clocks. N. D. Clocks, Watches, acd JeTfeIrrrmalre4 atahcrtest notice, and warranted. WILLIAM B. nTJDSOIf. April 29, 1852. . SIICIIAEE DAV 3f AGED AN, Attorney at Law, Ebensbtirg, Pa. Office in the Court House, p stairsv January 1, 1851. ly . : CUAXILE3 ALBRIGUT, , Attorney "at Law, Etaulrorr,TPm ' WtR practice in the several courts of CittrEwtaV HIaic and Huntingdon oonntlea: Gezxssas'oao con salt and receive adviceinthelrvwalaBputra. Office oppoaite tbe court lious, ntmxlj cupied by R. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebensburg, February 8, 1853 ly. SAMITE! c. WIXGARD, Attorney , at Law, Tlathnrg, Pa. Will practice in the several Court ef Ca bria, Blair and Huntingdon oounties. Gennaa can receive advice In their own. Itcgnage. OSov on main street two doors weet or tae store oc Murray, Zahm & Co. May 8, 1851 ly. GEORGE M. HEED, , Attorney at Law, Cha&shnxf;, Pa. WitL practice la the several Courts cf Cambria. Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Ofoe oa Centre St., joining Gen. M'Don&ld'-a dwelling. Jan. ia, xsoi. ly. y- W1XEIAM KITTEIX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OSoe on Main Street, in the o&oe lately cupied by Oen. Jos. McDonald. January 15, 1852.' THOMAS C. WDOTTELL, Attorney at Law HoUiiaythurf . pa. WlU attend the several Courts of Carnbrta.. county, as heretofore. Office one door weei t Wm. McFarland's cabinet warexoozn. January 1, 1861-ly - T. L. IIETER, Attorney at Law, Johns tow. Pa. Office on Main street, two door east of tl . Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly CYRUS E. PERSIII2CC, Attorney at Law, Johnitew Pa. January 80, 1851 ly. David T. Storrxi, Votary Public, Scrivener and Cenreyaaeee , J0HS8T0WW, CAlCRElA Ca PA, WILL also attend to bis duties ae Jaatioa. Le gal instuments of writing, snoh ae deeds, e greemebts, Foreign Power of Attorney. &a, . drawn up accurately. Collection entnuud U bis care wm receive strict attention. -MayAB,16o2 SO-U. RICHARD J03TES, . Justice of the Feaoe, Zhenahnrg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections ntrtva.. ted to his care Office Xdioininz his dweUixvs:. Decern. 24, 1851. 11 -tf. - Excbance IIoteL xtolliAayihurgr, Blair Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that a er- tiona will be wanting on hia part to- render- hia. house home-like to those who call with hiss, and. solicits a share of pnfclio patronage. UU). POTTS. April 29, 1852. , - Remember A LL kinds of Lumber taken in eae&auze tot Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of ' ' M'FARLAD & $ON. HolUdaysburg, April 29, 1852. ' EXCnAA CE HOTEL. Carrolltown, Cambria County, PennrjlvsXa. undersigned is prepared to aooommodeU in the best kind of style ail who way favor him with a call, and hopes by strict attention te basinets to merit and receive a share cf publle patronage. HENRY BCANLAU. may ZU, lbOZ.-31-tf LEWIS XY. BROWN, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dreeeer. Is the basement story of Davis & Co'., roqsi. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razori h&n4 la a superior manner. Georre Rhey. Levi Katthewi. William Skhe RIIEY, MATTHEWS A, CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS end CommUmtm Merchants, Dealers in all kind of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, h'o. 77 and 79 "Wa lee Street, ' c - Pittehursh, Pa. 1 April V2.85.n4a . - Adams &. Co.'i Express. W. W. Ivory & Co., agent will forward a3 packages of goods or money, daily except Sun day, to all tbe principal cities in the Union and all the towns on tbe Rail Road between PhUadaJ and Pittsburg. Drafts collected from California. Drafts sold on Ireland, England or Scotland, from 1 upwards. Money for draft must he Nov. 4. 1852. school bo oas i A general assortment of BOOKS, seek aa as- used ia our common schools, for eale by ' - DAVIS & LtOTTJt. . glaes. Oils, Paints-and Drugs of all kixxie at j. poors': Star, - Spera and Mould Candles for eele J. MOORE. at tha 2rlok 8 lore of Adams At Co.i Express. JB- CRAIO, agent will forward all package m cj goods or money, daily exoept Bundsyte all tha principal cities I n -the Uaion, and all t&4 towne on tha. Railroad between Philadelphia s4 1 p " kgs aeecflod ciils for. saLs sA the etcrs of OTtf. JT BCSIRr 0 Fben9bjrg, June 2, 185532-