Whig -County Convention- lb 2 Whig County Convention assembled ia the Court House, in Eoensburg, 6 a TuaJjiv tye liita ! Lost., and was organized by .the election of.Ti-uS, l!OLLAiiDr of While tuWi: Preside, Jvia j Osur aad August!; Little, Char.ts Albright tad VY. H V:oa 'Presidents, p.ni O.iriitr, Sccret ir- .The fellowing Delegates then presented their aredentiala and were admitted to seats ia the Convection : ' " Allegheny Michael Carrigan. FranciaElberly Biacklick Wm. Dnnc.-m, John Ferguson. Cambria -Chas. Albright, A." McVicker. Conemaugb Wm. Ream. E. A. Vickroy Conemaugb bor.- Jas. Purse, R H. Can an. Clearfield James Kaylor. Patrick Ivory. Carroll -Hiram Frit Joseph Cole. . Ebensburg R. L: ebiston, D O Evans. Loretto Augnstin cttle, George Li rxinger. , . Richland Joseph Reynold. Henry Hubert Summerhill W. H. Gardner. John S. Oster. . SuinmitTiUe John Black. Frank Henry. Johnstown R. B! Q igeby Ji P McOonaghy. Susquehanna -I. Burn. Daniel Hembaugh. . Jackson Paul Gob i ugh. J. S. Burket. Washington Paul Georfte. A.'M "White. ' . White Conrod Hartzell, Thomas Holland. : 'Mr. White moved that the Convention proce d to nomiBHte a county ticket. . Mr. Gagehy moved to anend by proceeding to .nominate Senatorial Conferee. (The motion . - ' . , and amendment wre lost. Mr. Johnston moved that the Convention pro- ceed to nominate a candidate for State Senator. (Adapted.) Th following geatletnen were then noniiaa ted:' ' Mr. Canan nominated George S. Kiog ueorge Albright . White . A. .n. bi:e E. Hutchison, Jr. Jobu Fenlon. it On the first ballot, the vote was as follows ; Mr. King had 8 votes. -., White 8 Hutchison had 18 44 Mr Hutchison having a majority of all the votes g'veo, waj declared the choice of the Convcn . tioa. - ".. . -. Oa motion of Mr. Johnston, the Convention then took a recess of fifteen minutes. .At the expiration of this period the Convention was , 6guin called to order by the President, and pro ceeded to the el ction of Senatorial Cuuferees, 7hicu resulted as follows ; . Daniel Litsinger had 25 votes. It. L. Johnston ' 44 24 44 W. II. Gardner 44 2 1 44 . The Convention then proceeded to the nomi nation of a candidate .for- the Legislature. . Messrs Litunper. Mngehn. George, Gwcebr. ' . Albright and White, were nominated, but nil ' having declined or been withdrawn by their ! Tr;ead3 but Mr. Magehaa, he was nominated bv : - acuiii-,tiou. Jlesiri. Gigehy, Linton, and Gardner were rhoseu itpresentative Couferees. A motion was then made to pr-ceed to the nomination jf a candidate ftir County Treasurer. Messrs. Robert;. Todtl, und Little were named, bat the co ifcuion w.13 such that a vote could not Ve tii ken. and no nomination was made. "Tne Contention then proceeded to nominat a frau'Iiunte for Commisaioner ' ;. . John Roberts recti ed 6votos. Jacob Shaffer 44 1 44 J.hn B. Myers . " 19 44 Bich it I Davis V 1 44 Mr Myers was then unanimously nominated. Ou motion of Mr. Johnson the nominations xaade were declared unanimous. - The confusion here bectine so grsat that fur ther nominations could not be mr.de, and the delegates dispersed without perforaiing any oth er business. Steamboat Disaster Tivs Persons Killed Tea or Twelve 8caldei. Pouohkisfjie. July 16. The steamboat Em pire in old and favorite boat on the New York and Troy line exploded a boiler about two o' clock this m trninsc. when off Clint n Point, which is about seven miles below this city. Tue accident, is attributed to various cause4!. ii account say that a sloop run into the Em pire on the larbotird side, forward of the hoi'er, earning a breach in the guards, und the boiler having nothing to support It, fell overboard. Many of the passenger, however, contradict tiis. and say that ther saw no elom that conTd b ve ran into the steamboat. It is their nelief that the explosion was caused bv a defect in the ! .' .boiler. , ; Toe boat subsequently drifted ashore, and now lies stranded. hr h"a 1 up the stream, a per fect wreck, paddle boxes Wiwn off. pipes shat tered to pieces, and decks crushed Those who say the explosion was caused by a collission,' blame the pilot, as the night was clear and starlight. Tho life boat was lowered by the captain and CTw, but the passengers leaping into it. caused an unset, and it Is supposed that three or four -Tjers&ns were drowned. It is also renorted that a number leaped overboard on the first alarm, - who doubtless perished. . - The passengers and their baitrsge were taken . .off by the propeller Wyom'na. sloop Ann Staf . r ford, nd another sloop. The injured, eleven or " twelvo, in.numbsr, were taken to the Exch-nre : Hotel- in fils city, and to the residence of Mr. - Van Rensllter. where ery exertion is being j made to .alleviate the sufferings of the unfortu-1 s sates. ... ' . Among the wounded are J. D. fpott. n honk pedler: Rdward G. Sartan. sreond engineer; Mr. Casbine. third enjrineer : Charles Ouhmm. .fireman ; Mary Beedes. Alarv Wooster. two nquaws. from Canada: Robert T. Cnttine- ham. of New Haven, badly scalded and leg bro ken. I A. S. Bullitt, of Washington. D C. two deck ! . hands, named James Johnson and Peter Van I Fealer. ond O. Bnrrett. at 'cw .Iirw nn b if?- ! I ly scalded. Prohably seven or eight of the vic k tims of this ad disaster will die. With regird t the drowned, thev sre rerrrt 4 od to be .five in nnmber the br tender, two fein!ea. a deck band, and a boy, whose names are unknown.'- - TCW.SIIIP MEETINGS. " , - Teasperaace Men take Notice. MEETINGS will be held in the different town Ships and boroughs in Cambria county, on Sflt irdav, the sixth day of August, fur the pur pose of selecting delegates to meet in Temper ance Convention, to be held in Ebensburg on - Tuesday, the flth day of August. - The object of said Convention is to place be ' fora the people candidates ' for the Legislature ' known to be favorable to the passage of a pro- hib .tory liquor law. We hope every township and borough will be represented. ., ' C W. Webster, ; John Williams, 'D W. Lewis, ; ' Stephen Lloyd, , J S. Clark, " John Llovd. 7 ' ".' Arthur NoWe, Executive Com. N.'B. Jobnetrtwn paperplease opy, and ed itors in'Bedford.'Fniton, Blair. and Huntingdon " v counties are requested to n'oiice. - - iibsasborg, July 21; 1853 2S-td- Cambria County, ss: s 1 :V v 1 . 1 a j . 1 juni ii irivun i 11 far fcajiulaitiitwi of Pettr Axcer, GHaaiiTuG 1 V iicftaia i n Orphans-' Court ne.d ut Ebcuj- burg, in and for the county of Cu-nibi'ia., on luesaay, the l-ui ury 01 Juue,A. v. ood, oe- fore the Jildsres of the iaid Court. - The petition of Cornelius Gregory, of the county of Cambria, was presented, Betting forth that Peter Geer, late of the townhipof White, in the said coun ty, died on the 11th day of March, 1853, in the uiid township intestate, and letters of adminis tration iu due course ot law have been issued to George C. K. Zahin, administrator, of all and singular, t he goods, chattels and rotate of the said Peter Geer. The said Peter Geer, in his l.etime. to wit, on r ab jut the uioutb of April, I A. D. l$4tt. was seized iu fee of u 1 iu the fol lowing tract of .nud : Ail ttiat certa'm trace of lud situate in the township of " hite, Cauibria county. boundttU uU described a follows, to wit: !i5egiutiiug 105 perches trout a dogwood ou tae . northwe&t corner of the tru t in Uante of V'il j liaui Coat, thence? east to a v.hite oak curmr of j same, tht nee east 1 lo pirches to corner ol Jopa j JlllaV tract, tLtnou perthea uorth on the : line of Joeeph lloaeu, theuco 160 ptrvacs par allel with' the tirst linej theuue south. bU percwea to the plttce f t b-fthning. containing 84 acres a:i 153 crchei with the usual allowance, (be- ing part of two larger tracts of land surveyed in na ne8 ui JP Xnminer ud Andrew Tbucher. cud which by sundry mesne conveyance au i a3Bu,auefc8 m the .aw, duly had and executed.- beca e es.ed m the saiJ Peter Gc-tr;) that be. gso seized, the said Peter Gr UiJ, by a pa- lot nurgitin or contract, bind htuiaelf to sell and convey ttta 8jit trcl of land with the appurte ucuce, uuto a certain Peter Punaim tn, in tee simple, tit consideration that tuesatJ reter r un 1 . . 1... . a ra.iii snouiu pay one liunarta ana ioriy-u.ue do iars of the uebts tLeti wwiuir Ly the haid Peter Geer, and keep iu a comtortuuie utanuer 111 loud and ciotaniit and otht-r iiecesuarivs. the said Pe- ! ter Geer, und to bury the said Peter Geer de- cut v and iu a auitaole uianuer at Uia Uecease. i That the said Peter Fuua.uiau complied with (the said stipulation of coutract or b-irgaiu, on ' his part, uutil on . r about the I4tu d y ot May, A. D. 1852, at which uute the s ud Peter Fuual-j mm, by and witu tho couseut of the said Peter! Geer. by a bargntu or cuutruct iu wraiog, cou- Vt-yed ml his rigiit, title, ct.mu and tuterest iu tiie tract of land afores tid U your petitioner, in cousideratiou taut your petitioner should keep ti O Buiil Pflfni i in t Ik a iiiannur IA kill tr. I t 4 k be done by the said Peter Fuuaiiu iti. and at the ,l . .i. ..r .1... .. .M i...., ... i... i.;. ly and in :i3uiti.b;e mauuer, uud for the further C nsidernti ju of the sum of two hundred and fif ty dodurs, to be paid by your potttiouer to the said Peter Fiiiialni.iu. Tuat your petitioner kept and m tiut'iined the said Peter Geer in iheuiau- j tier aforesaid, from the said i4tii d.y of May, t Si 'f .n,tl l.i..i..fl.t.I...tl. . i 1 f .... . Its g'le him a decent burial. That the said Peter Geer in h':s iifetitna directed a deed to ba pre- pared, for the said tract of laud to the a ud Pe- ter runalman. but its execution waa uegiectea by fa 1 111. an i that at the tune your petitioner took the said t'ett-r Geer to kef p and m liutaiu, under the contract w.th the 8. id Peter Fun ilmau, the Said Peter Geer was satisfied and utended to execute a conveyance for the tr.ict of land afore said to your petitioner, but died without mak ing su fi :ient provision for the s.iid hargaiu or eontmct. though I14 was , waa welt s.ilistie 1 uui intended t int the same should be coiisuiniuited. And pray'ng the Court to designate some day certain a: wtn b notice may be given to the ad min str nor nd heirs of the said deceased, to appear in your daid Court and answer this bill ui (jrmiun, 1 1 1 1 hi tuci uiui c, in ncuic me oic- , pt i i vapii, mto oi oummerniu towuslnp cific per or.na ce f the ii 1 contract, according ; Cambria futility, all peraoua indebted tosnid ea to thj tr.10 intent jiuj me iniujg thereof, in ordejp tate utjj lit-re by noticed to-ihikdjiituedite pity to th- comp eting his title ajcordiuf? t the act of m"nt, aud'thu.-se having vliima against will pre- Asiemtd. n sah case ma le and provided. 1 You a.jd every of you are hereby cited to be ind appear at an Orphans Court to be held at Ebens urg, in and for said county, on the fifth d ty of September next, to shew cause if any or e;ther of you h ive. why you should not answer the premises .ind ab de such order ami decree a to the said Court may be agreeable to equity and ir-md conscience, &c. Witness the H n irabltf George Taylor. Presi dent of our said Court at Ebeasburg, the 14th day of July, A. D 185 5. R. L. JOHNS TON, Clerk. Ebensbunr, Ju'y 21. 18-VJ 38. Audifur"M .Vol Ice. VTOTICE is hereby given that I have been np-jjj 1 pointed hy th Orph.is' Court of Cambria county, au An.il..;r lo d'.atrib-ta the balance of :.. i. 1 J t u.. MMi .-i u .u'! 3 1"., """X" " a tk nic cauitc ui lwv ivoclivc II I, 1C I ceaaed, to and anion-' the croiiitors an.l leirato.-s of said dce:ised, and that I pose at the Court Houso in Ebensburg, 0.1 Mn.piirtfei ut l1ud ..uuate iu Washtugton township, .day. the 2-th day of Jul v, 18 j3, when and ; ,.,,.,.,.;. ,.,., v h...imli .Lriui 4-.fi- where ail persons interest 1V.1LT o iipv JOHN S. RHEY. Ebensburg, June 30, lS-SSG-t. FAeculor's IVotice. IETTERS testamentary having been granted to .i the undersigned by the Register of Cambtia county, 011 the: estate of William M'Cune, de- auvl auowauce, being part of a tractof land war ceased, late of Washington township, all persons rauted in name of Joseph Dilworti. Thatbeine indebted to said estate are hereby notified to , a., aft.Zi,.i ltt auxA jllhl, vi..M. .j k r ; make immediate payment, and those having' claims will present them properly authentod for settlement. - I ANN M'CUNE. Administratrix Washington tp., June 23, 1853 35-Gt.pd. AOTICE. flTIE 1 risl TIE hooka of J. P. Parrish & Henry J Par- h. an 1 those of John P. Parrish, Mit-iiael Baruae.le and Francis Byrne, are left in the hands rf Mestr.s Fenlon & lleyer for collection. All persons indebted can s i?e costs by calling upon tiietu linrueauneiy, uuo. ettiuu;; lueir reopecuve nccounts. JOHN P. PARRISH. Campbellstown, July 21. 1853 38-3t. SCHOOL BOOHS! A general assortment of BOOKS, such as are csed in cur common schcols. for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. VV.1 ' ! " - " t nifiiilE: On the morning of the 12th inst by the Rev. J. .uortou, at tue residence 01 Joiiuctou Jioore. Esq .. 111 tins lioruugh. Col. Wk. K. Pirxt, and .Hiss ...A iWAKU .UOUaB. t In Carrolituwu. on the 12th inat.. bv Rev. P. 41: ...... If. . ,1- HI. Lempke, Mr. Hssry LSavy. of Allegheny 1 townsuip, aud M1S3 mab.7 axx koch, or uairoii to,uahlp. ' , ... At the same place, on the same day, by Rev. P. H. Lempke, Mr. James Acgdstinb Davis, and Miss Magdalk.ne Stbattkn Kihchkr- . JfeaIt always gives us pleasure to notice any article that confers a real benefit on the commu nity, and it is with confidence we heartily com mend AyVs Cherry Pectoral to our readers as possessing extraordinary yirtuea for, the cur? of diseases incident to the Throat and Lungs. This may account for our frequent reference to this article which we feel fully justified inmak- v t XFOTICE. Peter L. iverzood i. Esq. I Common Pleas cf Ca: v VHi votf-tv No. 67 Ju aili ng ivk re . . "'3" Coin.-u.'-iisrh. e.ii uf a-. id boroujh fcw.t'-ift niaTrv..-r r :rougu t.tatta tcrte rraiies in fior. on Si !JU8 tUrt.t. at'.ey. Au4 uow, and running back to M'Kte's to wjt, 7th June. 18o3. on motion of Jis. Potts. Esq., Court grant a rule on Defendant to appear j and plead on or before first .day of next term. A true extract from the record R. L. JOHNSTON, Prothtmotary,. Ebensburg, July, 7, 1853 37-3C Clearfield township John Wilt and Rich ard Adams. No. 5G July Term, 1852. ua motion, m. tiasaon appointed to take tes timonj in the above cae. By the Court. - ;- Iu pursuance of the wbove appointment I will itt-nd to the iutir8 thereof, at my ofllc ia Er ensburg, on Mouday, the 8th dtv of August. &t 1 o'clock, P. M. M. HASSON. Ju'y 9. 1833 37-St. Stray Ulare. STltTEO away from the patura field of Fran ois Bradley, near Munster. Caiubrla county, on or bout the 20th day of June, a dappled gjey inure, heavy hnilt. has four black Icgn, mane turns to the le"ft side, and has an old cut upon the right hip. Any person returning siid mare to the subBcriher at Tunnel Hill, or Mr. Ivory, at the Summit, or giving information of her whereabont8, will b libmllv rewarded. v MlfHAEL NEWMAN. Tunnel Hill June 30. 18-3 3o-3t. Auditor's Notice. mtiK nn'Ierstgned auditor, appointed by the Or- . . . 1 , . . . . .1. . V r . . . . f"" i-iun m o'tmnia connij. to mine aal report distribution of the assets remaining in the hands of Samuel M' Mullen, administrator of the est.ite of John M Mullen, late of Clearfield township, hereby notifies all persons interested. tnat ne will atten'I to .h duties of said appoint ment. at his office, in the borouijh of Ebenshurg, on Tuesday the 2d day oi August next at the bourof one o clock, P. M. G. M. REED, Auditor. EbensHurg. June 30. 1833 3(-U. In the Orphans' Court of Cambria county Penna. The Common wealth 'of Pennsylva In the matter of the es- tato 'JnM RheJ d- ma to Linn Boyd and Ann L. Boyd, his wife, Peter B. M'Cord and 1 cu. M:vy J. M'Cord, his wife. CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS. You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Jndges of our Court. at an urphans Court, to be hel 1 at Ebensburg. on the first Monday vf September. 1853. at ten o'clock in the foren vn. then and there to accept or reiuse to take the Keal Lst ite of James Rhey, 1 1 i., . . . .. uect-HBr-i. s me appraiseu valuation put upon 11 oy an inquest duly awarded by the said Court, an t returned by the Sheriff on the 6th day of June, instant. fitness the Hon. George Taylor. President of sai'i i,niirt, at .benburg. the tenth d ivof June, A. U. 18j3. R. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk, Ebensburg. June 30, 1853 3G-Gt. Acini i ulsf ral or's IVol Ice. F ETTE11- of administration having been graa- li te-i to me unut-rsigued by the Register of Cambria county, on the est ate of Daniel Knep per, deceased, late of Summerhill towuship sent tuem, properly authenticated for settle- !" ,T- " "ALaIER, Administrator. .ederson, June 23, 1853 35-Ot. Cambrie County, ss. oir A f an Orphans' Court ::Tti ueld at Ebensburg, in and for said 5Sc72 county, on Tuesday the 14th Iay of June,A. D. Ib53, before the Hon Jn orable the Judges of the said Court: Ou tue petition of Thomas H. Porter, of the county of Cambria, and Charles B. Kennedy, guardiau of Thomas 11. Porter, a minor child of tViiiiaiu Porter, tate of said county, deceased, setting forth that John Moran, late of the said county, died in or aoout the moutu of March A nsy i uuve . r: .1. ntestale, and letters of administration issued, in due conrse of law, to Pat- ! rifle t ' l u i iu in uiltiiiiiiMrit..!. oil at.. .... ' ' " 4 "J . a iudiuei- lar the goods, chattels and estate of the said l.litWi. 1.iv-l,i I'ltc Hilt I .t.kt.li Mumn tv. 1.. ,:... ii,'!iii,i,j....ni... a t iu. " V f mm m, VffAA KAI7P' I in i'tAIA tit Mtlii In A. PVPtuin niiuta : tegiuutng at a poat on line of oth ther laud ofJoun Morau, thence touth SI degrees east, 79 perches to a post, theuce uorth 3 4 degrees east, 70 perches to a brick, theuce uorth 34 degrees we.st, 40 perches to a suin.il spruce, thence south 03 degrees west, 7! perches to the place of be iriiiuinir. coutaminr 24 acres and 152 nerchns or couinict in writing, 01 mi nimself to sell and couvey the said piece or parcel of land with the appurtenances, unto the said William Porter in fee simple, and in consideration of the sum vf seven Uol.ars per acre, to be paid to the said John Morau. That subsequently to the above bargain or contract tue said William Porter, in his lifetime, by a parol agreement sold uuto the said Thomas 11. Porter, tue undivided half part ot tue atortoaiu piece or parcel 01 land, in con 4 ei,lcrtiou tual tle suid Tuuuing U Porter should ' efv.Ck ctrUiu improveuients thereon, wbicb he attt;rM old. luat tbe said William Porter has since died leaving no widow, and but one child above u.med. luat the whole of the pur cunse money was paid to the aid John Moran in his lifit iue, out died before executing a deed for tue aforesaid premises, and that no sufficient provision Ur tu perfortnauce of the said bar ga.n or c n.ract, appears to have been made by tue a&iu ihstivased iu his lifetime, though he was well satisued and intended that the same should be consummated. . And praying the Court to designate some day certain, at wu,c4 uoUce may o given to the ad 1 lu.uistraior. j.nd widow, and hira or th- si.l j dect.isd, to appear iu your said Court itnd an swer tins bill or petition; and furthermore, to decree tite spec. lie performance of the said con tract accoruiug to the true intent and meauiug thereof iu or to the completing their title accor ding to ino act of Assembly, in sucb case made and provided. - - You, and every of you, the said administrator, wi tow aiid heirs, are therefore hereby cited to be uud appear at au Orpnaus' C"Urt to be bdd at Ebenstivirg in and for said county on the first day of .September, A. D. l&3. to auew cause if you, or any of you.Jft.tvw,' why your should not answer the premises, and abide such order and decree as to Uie aadd Court may be agreeable to equity and good oonsuieuce. " Witness tue Honorable Goorg Taylor, Presi dent of our said Court , Ebensburg, the four teenth day of Jane, A D. D353. V' . . . - : 'R. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk. Efc-sburg, July 21, JS5d 33- CITY 1DVERT1SBMEKTS. "tTi:7f-:r. ?, : ijrii 10. 18.1. ?- COXttiD'k WALTOX, Wliolesale dealers in Hardware, tidier, A'ailt, 4c, o. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Jpni 10.1851: v -thiladelpUa-Pa- I 1 l' I - IIICH AEL WART3I 4IV &. CO., t Wholesale Tobacco ' SnvfT. and r..r tvry, No. 178, above Vine, NoUh- Third Street, three doors J - - J w rr ( Uf Philadelphia, Pa. . JOSEPH D. SORVER. M.j WARTMAK, April 24, 1851. ly . ': ESER & GREGC, TITLolesale dealers in Wine and Liquor, which tbiy are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants aiid hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St. July 1st, 1851 ly ' I Ceorg Rhey. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs KalbX, MATTIILWS & CO., ' WHOLESALE GROCERS and CrmUion Merchant, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, . '. " ' ' " Pittsburgh, Pa. 'Aprils, 1851.l-6m OR. THOMAS C. CUXTjUV-, Has removed his offije Ut No. 14 Sjuth Sev enth street, above Chestnut. Pbiladalpbia, Pa. .. April zo, isoz, 7-tr 2(i J. T. nCSSTOV, J. C. HOPKINS, a. STILSOX . JOHN Y. Rl'SIITOiV &. CO., Wholesale dealer in Queenncare, Chinavarr, Glassware, $c, No. 245 Jdarket Street, - ' Philadelphia, Pa- April 10, 1851. ly Jaba Parker. . James H. Parker JKHIV PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon. Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongabela ana tvecunea r nisxey. No. 0. Commercial Sow, Liberty Street, . PUtbur?, Fa. March, 11, 1852 ly. GEO. LIPPIVCOTT. WK. TROTTER. KDMOKD BACOM GEORGE LIPPIXCOTT & CO., Have constantly on hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally. No. 17 North Water Street, and No. 13 North Delaware Avenue, . PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1853. JOHN M'PEVITT. WILLIAM H'PKVITt. JO II IV M'DETITT Si. DRO., Wholesa'e grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified W biskey. Flour, Ba con, Fish, Cheese, &c.. &c. No 311, Liberty street, opposite the bead of Smithfield, Pitts burgh. Pa. -December 23. 1852 S-tfj. : j. DICCLUARE, 155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, Philadelphia. Manufacturer and W holesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush. wool, Panama, straw and chip Hat : silk, straw, braid and lace Sonnet ; artificial flowers, furs, Ac, which will be sold. cheaper than the cheap. est. Feb. '52, 19-ly- HIVEEDLER &. FEATHER, Wholesale dealers in Boot, Shoe. Bonnet, and Palm Leaf If at. No. 136 North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) rnuaasipala, fx. February 26, 1852. ly . . James Dougherty, at REI.MIOLD, DAS II Si. CO., Wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South west oomer of Third and Race streets. Philadelphia, lately occupied by Ludwlg, 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 49-ly. Execulor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary on the la&t will and testament of John D. Jones, late of Cambria township, deceased, having been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Cambria county. all persons indebted to the esUte of said de ceased, are requested to make payment immedi ately, and those having claims will present them duly proven for settlement. JOHN T. JONES, Exeeutor.jof John D. Jonet, dee'd. Cambria township, June 13, 1853 34-6t. Admlulstratorft's Xotlce. LETTERS of administration upon the estate of Dtniel Hollea, -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 , : t - if... . , requested - 10 matte 1 mm em am pa.jn.rni, ana those having claims against said estate, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS HOLLEN. AdmmUtrator, ' PHEBE HOLLEN. Administratrix. White tp., June 23, 1853 35-6t. Auditor! IVolIce. " THE undersigned au ntor. appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. to distribute the proceeds arisinz from Sheriffs sale of treat estate of William M U-mgh..at the suit of Conrad & w nlion, mongt the cred itors of defendant, hereby gives notice to all parties interested in ea'd fund, th t he will at tend to the duties of said uppointtrent at his of fice in the borough of Ebeusburg. on Monday, the 18th day of July next, at one o'clock. P. M. - . WILLIAM KITTELL, Auditor. 'June 23, 1853 85-4t.r' - Auditor's IVotice. lathe Court of Com mon Pleaf of Cambria cunty. Liadwig Kneedler & Co.: V. : -- J. n. Muckerheide. Alias Fi. Fa. No." 2 ' June Term. 1853; . " Notice m herebr eiven-that 'hv been- ap pointed auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. todUtribute the money aris ing from the sale of - the defendant's personal nmnart in the abOTS stated CMSO. And that I will sit for that purpose .at the Court Houae ju Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 2d day of Auguat nextrvhea and where all -persons ioterested.all the prinoipal cities in the Union, and all the -pay at tend. " . J0U N 8. RHEY. towns on the lUUroad btwi Phtladeipbiaaad tbsasburg, J-jae 20, ltJoS 3!-t. Jut Itoccii eI, - ,. . At' his Store1 one door . . least of the-.-Hentinel of- 5 -V . . . nce ,a ;. superior f.bori ;-.V.' n t-nt of Gobi aii'd' Si!: -e T,r tclif8 and fine jew- .tt:gcf-t . : .--5 - ,t 35 jewelled, ' 85.0f. Silver Lever watches full jewelled, " "lC.OO SiUer Cylinder Escapements 12K) Silver Qusrtiers ... . . , q'qq Also a fine atsortment cf eight dy and thir ty hour clocks. ' .. B. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry repair! at shortest notice, and warranted. WILLIAM B.. HUDSON. . April 29, 1852. K. 1I1TC1II.S.V, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburer. Pa.. riLL practice in the nevprnl Cnnm r ro. bria. Blair and India fessional business entrusted to his care will be promptly nttemled to. Office ou Main Btreet adjoining bis dwcllin" house. " Ebenshurg, April 21, 18o2t 26-3m. Attorney at Law, Ebensbtu-g, To. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851.' ly CIIARLES AtRRICIIT, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., Will practice in the several courts of Cumbria, Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult and receive advice in their own language. Office opposite the Court House, formerly oc cupied by R. L. Johnston, Esq. EbensburjE, February 8. IgoiJ ly. SAMUEL C. ITIIVGARD, 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 wett of the store of Murrav, Z ihra fc Co. May 8, 1851 ly. GEORGE Bl. REED. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg-, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office ou Centre st., joining Gen. M'Dopald's dweUing. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. TT 3 1. LI AM KITTEI.E, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on Main Street. In the office lately 00- cupiei oy uen. job. McDonald. January 15, 1852. THOMAS C. M'DOWELL, Attorney at Law, Hollidayiburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. McFarland s cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851.' ly T. )L. IIEYER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street: two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly CYRUS E. PERSUIIVG, Attorney at Law, Johnstown. Pa. January 80, 1851 ly. C, W. WEDS TER, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg "Pa., 11 ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam- 11 bria, Blair . a I Indiana counties. All pro fessmnal business intrusted to bis cars will be promptly attended to. Orfice on Main sti eet opposite Dr. Wm. Lem on's office. Ebensburg, April 28. 1853 27. David T. Storm, - Notary Public, Scrivener aad Coaveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CAJtRRIA CO. PA., llILL also attend to bis duties as Justice. Le- II gal instuments of writing, such as deeds, a greements, Foreign Power of Attorney. Ac. drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his care will receive strict attention. May 13, 1852 30-tf. . T RICHARD JO.tES, Justice of the Peace, Ebeasburg, Pa, Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care . Office, adjoining bis dwelling. Decern. 24, 1851. 11-tf. Exchange Hotel. Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that no exer tions will be wanting on bis part to render bis bouse home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public patronage. GEO. POTTS. April 29, 1862. . . FOREST HOUSE. . Carrolltowa, Cambria county Pa, The nndersigned. Proprietor of the above Ho tel, informs his friends and th pa blic th&t he Is well prepared to furnish the best of accommo dation, and is determined to pleas all who may call with him. " ' ' . : '. JOHN P. PARISH. Carroll town. June 16. 1853 34-6m. EXCHANGE HOTEL, Carroll tewn, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. The undersigned is prepared to accommodate j 1 in the best kind or. styla ail who way favor htm with a call, and hopes by strict attention to bnsiness to merit and receive a share -of public patronage. HENRY SCANLAN. may 20. 1852.-81-tf " ... EEYTIS "IV. BltOWN, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser.' In the basement story of Davis & Co' a., ware room. r Ebensburg, May 1, 1851. -ly. Jf. 8. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. - Adams it Co.'s Expret&a. W. W. ivory A- Co., agenta'will forward all packages 'of goods or money,.' daily except (Sun day, to alLtbe priucipal cities in the Union and all the towns on the Rail Road between Phiiada. and Pittsburg. Drafts collected from California, 1 Drafts sold pn'.lreland.. Eng and or Scotland r- , i .aw.ta tr't. "1 jlft. from 1 upwards. Money for drafts . must be par-:"' - ; ' - - .'- - - .-. Noy.-4.i852. :::r- : ' . .Adams &. Ck s -Eatress. ; J' P- CRAIG, agent will. forward all packages "of goods or. money, daily ex.cpt Sunday to rxn-oor fur d E rH-t feSk? 3HERRY PECTORAL For sli Cur f corens, colds, uoarseess. cro5chitis, wnoopi.G-corciL, - CR0CP, ASTIDIA, 1XD COSSUMPTIOS. Ar.d thctm.t, - ..t. 4.v ittereof thall grov all tretfor meat, tehctt leaf thad net fad end the fruit thereof thall b for meat and th Uj thertof for medicint." iiere was hope for the sick recorded long ago, atid every year adds new proof to tho assurance that tntse promises shall no fail. As medical Science discover &ad vlfct'gnatt the re.oeui-s nature baa given, one hy one. the diseases that aJict our race yield to the control of art. Of all the maladies we suffer fitn, bene -has carried more victims to an UBtioie'y grave than Cciisuaiptioa of the Lungs, Swl Joined wo give nie evidence that this too a. ay be ourtd. and that l'ulmouarv cotuplulnts, in all their forms, mav be removed by Chcrst Pkcrofc. . ipace will not permit ns to publish Ler any I ropcr'ion of the cures it has effected, but the Agent below named, will luruiau our Circular, tree, whereon are full particulars aud U.(&pU tabie i-rool c: ihcue iacia.' ' "buiiciers reud juuge lor yourselves. tor XUttUtuta aud WiiOupiu( Congo.. Abl.viLJ.a, XlO., Muu 4k0tu aC1. Sir: 1 hi- tepeaUUiy uied ycur tbUST P(CTwkAL lor V.Loopii.g Cough and inHucLia aad liave uu htsilaUou it proiiouuc.t.g it a com plete remedy, tour oi my chuurcn have been amictcd witu thtse Uisci-st-s, and the free use of I tCToiiAl, has aiaX8 t-boiaed almost inalaut ru.r. JAMLS O LOVER. Me attest the truth of the above staicui.-nt. . M. Al Ol.Ml, Ld. ortheNafthVill Vbig. J. Ai. ZliNi.UiiAN, Druggist. FOtt A COaa"il2i. totCU. l ilikbtfc., I a., tb. o, ibol. Dear Sir: tor mree years I have beeu atflio ted with a louph, so uiaircssttig that 1 frvqiiecl jy U t span ed oi rttovu-y ; much of the j:nie I wmu ooiigeu to sit up an night .n my chutr, as my vwuuu wouiu sunooate lue when llaionown. liavu. uaeu luiL remedies without tuuoh re liet, 1 at last u tea the Cherry Pectoral, w hicb, unucr i r0V1dfci.cc, Las cured me a togitucr. I am with lautuae yuuis, AAiEa M'CAKDLES. Tbls Is on 01 lit uuuitroui Cures of At lUluA laave bu accrttli t lutiry a-eeot. ALtiAhi, . Y., April 17, 184$. Dr. Atkk, Lowed. DtAR bivi I have far ears beeu amicted with Asthma in the wortt lorn., tut that i tuive been obliged to sleep iu my cnair ior a urger part 01 lu urns, using unabia to Urealuc ou m ueu. 1 Aad tried a grout &anw UtCuiciues, to no put oae, unUl lu) pb) siaA prtkciioeu, uu au eaptruueut, your Cuauax i'Mj'lObAJw. at nrt it semed to make me worse ; but ia im man a weea 1 began tu expeneuce tho most grauijmg relict Hon. it use ; and now, iu tour weeks, tue uisea&e is enUnli ruuovtO. I caa steep ou my bed with oomiori, una enjoy astaltit ol Lcaitu wluch 1 tiuu never expected lo enjoy. Gr.UiUixi O. rA(U.M , Commission anu rorwaru'ing Merchant. From tii Prcktdtat of AtuUerst Collse( X.D AUi ililtutUta, M. V., L. U. V., 0.0. J.C. AXiu but: 1 have used your Cherry Pectoral in my own case of deep-seuted bronchi us, and am satisfied, from its chemical const! tuuon, that it is au admirable compound for tha relief of laryngial aud bronchial Udficutuea - if my opinion, as to ite superior character, Oan ba 01 aua service, you ale at liberty to use it as you umik proper. - edward mxcugoci-. Amberst, Sept. 12. Ib4a. Among the other diatinguisbed authoritiea who have lent their names to recommend this preparation as the best known to them for af- ffctions of th lungs, are: - ' President Perkins, Vermont Med. College. Hon. Chief Justice Story, bup. .bench, U. 0. A. Paof. Valentine Mott, 2vew York. - Prof. Cleveland,-bow doiu Med. College. Prof, butterseld, Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Review. ' r Booton Medical and Surtrioal Journal. Charleston, t. C Medical Review. Ne Jersey Medical Reporter. Mai...... Pla., TT Ik! . lion. G. P. MarBU, Am. Ambassador to Turkey. Uen. Emanuel iiuluts, President of Chili. Rt- Rev. Ed. Power. Lord Bishop of Toronto. Rt. Rev. Bishop Reese, of the Meth. Epis. Churok Archbishop puroelL of Cincinnati, Onio. Also tnany ex&iueut personages tu fore.gr.. countries. - ... Not only in the more dangerous aad distress ing diseases of the Lungs, but also as a fatally medicine for occasional use, it is tha safest. pleastantest and beat in the world. iLE PARED AND SOLD B7 JAMES C. ATX2 Practical aud Analytical CUemtst, LowcLL, Mass. Sold in Ebensburer by Fred. Ritteil. and by Druggists and Dealer in Uudicine every where August IV, REBELLION IS tULVA! GOODS OFFERED JIT COST, ON SECTION 104, Pa. R. 7L fpiTE snbscrlbers being about to remove frota i Cambria county, offer to sea OiT all tbeir large stock of Goods by private sale, is. large or smali quantities, to suit purchasers. xi jirtt oU The stock coueists in part of Dry Goods, such as French. English and American cloths, cssimerea. aatiuetts, tweeds, pilot cloth, aatia Valencia, and other vesangs, silks, a!paoc8y mutdclains, bombaxines, and IAD EEg DRESS MODS, of every description ; shawls, handkerchiefs, scarfs, cravats, tibbets, ribbons, gloves and ho siery of all .descriptions, table linaen, diapers, crash, red, white, yellow and Canton fisnncla, liusey. blankets and oovejlets. kickory ehirting, Irish linen. w ite goids of every description, b.cing, edging. La., bets, caps, boaaeu, bot and shoes, . .. . ? READY MADE CLOTHING, " " Hardware, aeenswnre. glass, nails, flour, tab. JTT - ' ,u' 7 fTV 1 . u?C!n,, rA Pi"t. aud Stuffs, all of which. weoffja4 . .1. 2 . . I J J . . I at- . lower prices than goods have ever been sold la the country, all kiuds of oouutry produce takei in exchange, sucb as Lumber, Railroad Tis Flaxseed. Rags. Lc. N. B- Country merchants wil be aupplisd with any -of the above splendid selections ot goods at wholesale city prioeg, pottiag on a uomiaal figure for freight. - - iiliY-P- M'GrN" Jaly 21. 5S-j- '0 , 1 ?