. - 4 1 1 DBM0CR1T; AMD-SENTINEL.-- XOCAE Itffi ::5' Tanning. This branch of business continues to Increase and flourish m our county ; we.hearl of two new establishments projected in pur &eijgli borhood, the one by Capt. Evans, "and another by Messrs. Jones Jb Thomas. - Our County offers remarkable inducements for the investment of capital in the Tanning bu siness. She contains "abundant available Water Povrcr, forests" fnenjlocV. or Spruce Pine, which we may almost aU'irfexnausibTe, an'd'her limits are traversed Vj? two Bail Roads, with .which cf, ery section wrtf be brought into communication, by means of Blank Roads ; thus affording every facility for the'ehcap knd ready importation of nicies and, the exportation of the' manufactured article ; when' these advantages beepme generally known to the public, -we have no doubt, but that our mountain slopes 'affording so many excellent sites, will be occupied by flourishing establish ments, giving occupation to a very large number of persons, adding largely to the wealth of our County, and also increasing the extent of our Home market for Agricultural productions ; let this matter be frequently discussed, our county will be the gainer. For ourselves, we heartily co incide in the opinion of the honest old Currier, that " there is nothing like Leather." YVe had fhw week another striking instance of the beautiful working of our system of self gov ernment, and of the benificent effects of the Pern ocratic doctrine of rotation in office we refer to the quiet, peaceable transfer of the peoples funds. In other governments, such a change would be attended with all the " pomp and circumstance" of despotic power there would be guards and gleifriiiig bayonets, and perhaps, as is unfortu nately too cftcn the case, convulsion and blood shed ; but here mark the contrast ! how different all! Mr, Fwhey "gracefi-lly steps in, and Mr. I loyd composedly "lays aside the robes of office," and retires ; no fuss, no Woodshed hot even a drop of? is shed, because one of the parties takes lemonade, and the other does not ; and the only trifling inconvenience attending the whole transaction, is that Mr. Rhey, will be obliged to order new " robes of office ;" those worn "by his predecessor, being entirely too short for his state lier form. P. B.'s Tfeare pleased to learn that extensive preparations have been made, for ..thc.manufac turc of these arcliitecural necessities, on the farm of Mr. David Crawley, near this borough. We are informed that it is the determination of the projectors, to keep constantly on hand, and furnish at the shortest notice, all the most mod ern and popular styles of brick, including the common " Brid" the " Perfect Br"cX-,"and par ticularly the " Regular Old Brick." t Wc would modestly suggest to the enterprising projectors, that they would confer a public bene fit, by devising some expeditious means of trans porting these favorite building materials to mar ket, and thus do away with the present disagree able and inconvenient system, of can-ying bricks in the hat, to which even our most respectable citizens are now compelled to resort. ' The highly ingenious member -from Arni utrong county, has introduced a resolution into the House iot the "'appointment of a Cuuuuittce, the number olank, . whose duty it. shall be to pro ceed to the State of Maine, and examine into the practical workings of. the "Maine Law ;" the committee have not yet; been appointed ; we are reluctantly compelled to decline the honor of ser ving upon it, in consequence of the arrival, yes terday, of SCHROTTIIT, from Carrolltown with more or less" Lager Bier.'1- Salt. We are delighted to learn, that the Rock Salt in our neighborhood, is to be brought to the test, artd that for that purpose, a project is on foot. i . . ". I Keep up the excitement, and by next week, the project will be on ililts. The present 'efficient County Board have just closed their settlement for the past year ; they did up lUeirbusmeKS in 2. AO time ; the Annual "Statement is said to he "highly satisfactory. Standic z Gcaimitteea. of the House. ' Ways and 3Icans. Messrs. Roberts,; Hart, Hip pie, Wheeler, Ball, Rowe, Eld red and ioser. Judiciary. Messrs. Lowry (Tioga,) Knight,, lonahpgan, Crane; Parmlec, Davis, Chamberlin, "Hamilton and Paulson. Pensions and Gratuities. Messrs Wright, John son, Caidv ill, "StCwart.Miller and Sidle. Claim. Messrs. Try, Ball, Gibbonj, Hills, Gllaiore, Crancr.n l an Wheeler. Agri-ul'ure.-! Messrs. Carlisle, Galleathae, Crane, Wilson, F-illade, Simonton and Cummins. Education. Messrs. Monaghan, Daugherty, De France, Stewart, M'Kee and Foster. Domestic Manufactures. Messrs. Baldwin, Cal vin, Hamilton, Abraham, Rawlins, Sallade and Groom. Accounts. Messrs. M'Kee, Barton, Eldred." Parke, Sidle, Caldwell and Horn. " Vice and Immorality. Messrs. Gibbony, Bey er, Smith, Crane, Muse, Putney and Gwin. 31ilitia System. Messrs. Beyer, nills, Jack man, nerr, Boyd, Hunsecker and Hunter.- Eletcicm Districts. Messrs. Manderfield, Bush, Atherton, Gray, Cummins, Ed dinger and Gil more. 2?s. Messrs. Forster, Ziegler, Fry. Scott, Dougherty, Passmore, Cook and Fletcher. . Estates and Escheats. Messrs. Knight, Struth ers, Bigham, Johnston, Hiestand, Shenk, Stock dale and Ziegler. Road and Bridges. Messrs. Sallade, Gwin, Groom, Beck, M'Conneil, Beans and Evans. Corpo ration s. Messrs. Struthers, Barton, -Siron;?, H nnmcl, Moore, Magee, Montgomery, Carlisie ana Lowry. Local Appropriations. -Messrs. Kilgore, linn, Parke, Maguire, Parmlec, Shenk, and Simonton. L 7. Messrs. Moore, Ialmerf Collins, Eck crt, Rawlins, Adams and Mcily. Divorces. Messrs. Stoekd-.le, Cianriberliu, De France, Parks, Evans, Jackman rhj uuctt. New Counties and County Seats. Messrs. Dun ning, MeConnell, Deegan, Porter, Byerly, and ilunlcr. , - Compare BiZ.V.-r-Mcssrs. ILller,Eddinger,Beck, M'Connell, and ELla. : Library. Mews. Patterson, Roberts AHerr. Inland Navigation an I Internal Improvements. Messrs. Scott, Hart, Collins, Killgore, Deegan, J Stroqz,.Wickleu,BverIy and Atherton. - i- U &Qilroadsl-Sites8&,l Ttowe? -DaviaV TJunrfirig. jLiny., xrusuiorpytiippic, jy pgui,..onigoineryt and Bichaxn.' .. " " - .' , T " . ' f If C ' T l . ,--., - i ruuvng. 4vicgs. -iv6". x?caerv ana aaiuer. -;" iuWic" B'uMiagsrhlessr. 5 Wicklein", Linn and GaUentine.V .... . . - - Great Excitement in Erie. . ;' " ' ' ; Ears, Jan. 17. State and French' street bridges are both taken down, and the timbers, are now--being burnt. A large- concourse pf people are now: assembling about (lie Depot. Xiid-a band of -iiarosje "accompa nies' them, j FurtnQr .destruction is anticipated. "I " fSE&JTD DISPjCTChI " " .. ' . Both the Railroad Bridges crossing State street and French strceUwWe .demolished to dayj by the woman Of this city, who were afterwards escorted through the town,' with a band of music, and banners on which were inscribed,' " . Six feet or four feet eight and a half inches." The streets are thronged and great excitement prevails. : The old Board of the Erie and North East Rail road was re-elected to day. .-Washington, Jan. 17. The Union has received- intelligence, confirm-; ing the election of Mr. Brown as Senator irom Mississippi. Mr. Davis was not voted for. TRY BARRELS INDIAN LIN EM EN T. It i8 clear and pleasant to use. Warranted all it is recommended .or 'money paid back. Prepared by II. 6. 0. Cary, Druggist m&d Chemist : Cl -. land Ohio, to whom all orders-should l addressed. Sold by an authorized Agent in every town in the State. For sale by Fred. Kittel, Ebensburg Pa., and by Hughes &' V berry, Jefferson Ta. - PROCRASTINATION IS THE THIEF OF TIME Delay is dangerous neglect that cold and cough, a few weeks, and the hope of recovery be lost to you forever. Let not any pecuniary consideration deter you from trying to save your life and health while there is a chance. Consumption is annually sweeping off thousands to the tomb; no disease has baffled the skill of the physician like it: no physi cian, perhaps, has done more for the cause of suf fering humanity than Dr. Wistor. An " ounce of prevevtative is worth a ound of cure, therefore, -beforc your lungs become ulcerated, and so diseas ed that no human means can save you from an early-grave, try in season, try at once, a medicine which lias been of such-Infinite value to thousands obtain a 'bottle of Drt 'Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, take it, get another if necessary, persevere in ussng it, until you have removed the disease en tirely, which if neglected will terminate your life. Pulmonary Consumption has, until within a gew years, been generally -considered incurable, ul tliough tunny medical men of the highest standing, among whom we might mention Lucnne and l is friend Bayle both distinguished authors admit that this dreadful disease may be cured, even in its most advaced stages when the lungs are not com pletely disorganized. The remedy which we now offer, IVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, not only ema nates from a regular Pbysieian but has been well tested in all the complaints for which it. is recom mended, with entire success. ' 27 -See advertisement. - MARZETS. CORRECTED WEEJU.TBT TV IK) K -AND RODERT3. Ebeksburo, Friday; Jan. 20, 1854. Flour per bbl. Wheat per buh. Rv, 57 25 1 25 75 C2J 371 50 12 a 13 12i 50 10 a 12 1 50 07 1 25 ix) rn, Oats, 1'otatocs, Butter per fb. Eggs, " doz. Buckwheat per busb. Hay per Ton, Wood per cord. Coal per bushel. Chesnuts per bushel. Lumber Market. Ebensbcrg, Jan. 20. 1854.' Cullings, . First Oommou, Seeond ' Pannel, Hemlock," . . Chair I'lack, ; ' Cherry r S7.00 a 10,00 a 12.00 a 15,00 a 7,00. a 14,00 a 14,50 ra 7,50 11,00 13.00 16,00 . 7,50 15,00 23,00 HARRIED. OnTuesdav, the-17th jpst-, by the Rev-.Ir. Morton, Mr. David . Jces to Miss Amanda P. WninBT, both of this place. We found the above notice upon our table ac companied by a very extensive "eolation j"ur Devil who is always on hand on such occasions, indulged in rather envious remarks, and seems to think there is rio'use at -all in people being " pnakms," for although theymay be endowed with beauty," goodness, all the domestic virtues, they will go to "Davy Jones" at last. On Thursday 19tb inst.rbyRev. Mr. Powell, "Mr. John Morqas- to Miss Esther Roberts all of Jackson township. .-. A delicious token of remembrance accompaiued the above notice, and as we gladdened our soul therewith, we did hope that the "happy couple'? would continue to love one another, and be happy as now an example to all laggard sinners to go and do likewise. -X DIED, ..;..."' On Thursday 12th ins t., in Johnstown, Jane consort of John Owens aged 3Q. years 1 month and I aay. Valuable Farms for. Rent. THE undersigned will rent for one or more years the following valuable Farms,- vie: . .The Form formerly occupied by John M'Gough Sr., situated in Washington township',- containing one hundred and sixty acres, seventy acres cleared and in good cultivation. Also The Farm occupied by John M'Gough Jr., situated in Washington township, containing sixty acres, between thirty and forty acres cleared. Also The Farm occupied by Samuel M'Gough, situated in Washington township, containing fifty acres, about thirty cleared. - All the above farms have the necessary buildings, Barns, Stables, Out-houtea &c, . Possession for the first farm can be had immedi ately the other two by the 1 st day of April. . - U.PJSTER COLLINS. . Summit,. Jao.,20, '54,, j - J ( , i '. Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heret ofore existing' under the firm of Robert Kerby and Robert Galbraith in the CoaoV Mating boips" was dissolved on the 18th of Norember, by motual consent The books are in the hands cf Robert GalbrV'th, who will set tle the badness of the fir ni. " ' ,..T KEttBY'tTt OALBBAITH ; Jan; 20; 1854 - ...... . , . Auditor's Kotice.--i-J?J? FLLIAM RAf, - In tha Common Plea of Esq , for the as j Cambria county. .. Execu of Michael Downey, j tion Docket No. - 47, June now for the use of E- T. 1813 A. Downey; now for use of John M'l'oy,: Es eeutor of Pa trick -M'Coy, deceased. " vs. . Bennet Bureoon- Sheriff returns this writ that fcavine eiven due and public notica of tha tima and place: of aale, I (i d on the sixth day of Jan A. D. 1853, expose the premises to sale by public vendue or out-cry, and continued the sale by adjournment from day to day until the eight day of June, A. D. 1853, and . sold the same to Michael Burgoon for the sum of. three hundred dollars, he being the highest and best bidder for the same. ' - 10th December, 1853, C. W. Wingard, Esq. ap pointed Auditor. . By the Court, CAMBRIA COUNTY, S3. ' (ExTttAcr rnoa the Rxcoau.)- CertiSed the eleventh dav of January, A. D. 1854. - .... t . R. L. JOHNSTON, Prothonotary. In pursuance of the above appointment the Aud itor therein named will attend at his office in - Eb ensburg, at 1 o'clock P. M on Monday, tha 27th of February next, for the purpose of attending to the duties of said appointment, at which time and place all persons interested will attend, or be bar red from coming in for any part of siid fund. ' C. W. WING ARD, Auditor. Jan. 20, '54. 4t. ,...". . ' COACH MiKVFACTORY. i THE subscriber would respectfully Inform the citizens of Ebensburz and the public generally. that ho will earrv on the Coach MaVii. inUi- amg me biuiin work at tbe Machine shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rear of E. Hughe's Store ; where by using none but th choicest mate rial, and employing none but the best workmen, he hope to convince all that will do them the favor to examine his work, that in point of dura bility, appearance or cheapness, it cannot be excel led by any similar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persona wishing a bargain in the pur chase of a carrioge, will consult their own interests by giviog him a call. They are prepared to sup ply tha following kinds of A'ehicles, viz : . Buggies of different qualities and prices.Barouch es, Chariotees, oue and two horse rockaway, close quarter Eliptlo and C-6pring Coaches; second hand work of different kinds, &c, making a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses.' "Repairing done with neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALBRAITH. Jan. 20, '54. . . Administrators Xotice. T ETTERS of i dininistrntioa were granted to" -1iManna Kerr and Peter Collins on the 13th of January 1354, to administer on the estate of Peter Kerr, late of Alle-gheny tp., dee'd. "All persona knowing themselves indebted will settle without de lay. Those having olaima against said estate will present them properly iuthent'eated for settlement. MANA KERR Am,. PETER COLLINS. Aamr Jan. 20, '51. JAMES KCSTOS. J. M. HOWE. Roue & Euston. 111 Xurlh Third Street below Race Philadelphia: Mascfacti bkes and Wholesale Dealers ix Corn Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cordage . Painted Buckets, Clocks, Wick Twine, Willow Backets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware, Bristle Brushes Blacking. Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, at the JIanufaC' turers' loirest eath prices. Jan. 20, 'o4. 2ra. ' ' ' - ROTITRT S AI.OO.Tf, ".: Foruterly Brown' Saloon.' THE Proprietor of this establishment, W. R. Kennedy, takes this method of informing the 'cit izens of Ebensburg and the public in general rtiat he has rcStted and otherwise improved his Saloon, and is ready, at all times, to aooommodata all persons who-wish to indulge in the luxury of a good plats of Fields No 1 Oysters. He will have them forwarded to him daily. - He solicits a liberal share of public patronage. ' W. R. KENNEDY. Jan. 20, o4. J : W. It. KEXXEDT, 4 Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. IN the basement story -of Davis & Co's., ware room. Ebensburg, Jan. 20, 18o4.-lr. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. - - - : LETTING OF MATERIALS. SEALED proposals will be received at the office of the Superintendent of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, from this date, until Saturdav, the lutu inst., for supplying the following materials for the year 1So4: 10.000 white oak and chesnnt oak cross ties, Oxfein. 7 J feet in length. 60,000 feet white cak and sugar string timber, 6x8 in. 12, 1C, and 20 feet in length. The above wood materials to be delivered at such points on the road most convenient to con-r tractors, piled up in good oruer, conveniently lor loading, inspecting and measuring, and at such times as may be req-uired. For supplying coal at Planes No. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 0, and 10, and at Ilollidaysburg and Johnstown De pots and Boat Slip?. For supplying Motive Power, and repair castings in such quantities and at such times as maybe required. JOHN ROSS, Supt, Motive Power. Superintendent s Othce. HoUidaysburg, Jan. 11, '54 Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to pub lie sale, on the premises, on Monday the 6th day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following valuable real estate of which Soloman Oster died seized, viz : Tbe one undivided half partcf a certain piece or parcrl of land, containing 49 acres, be the same more or less, situate near the Half way House, in Summerhill township, Cambria county, having thereon reeled a Grist mill, and several, small shanties, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a spruce stump, a corner of Robert Erwin, thence North 30 deg. West 54 perches to a post, thence North 05 deg. East 6 perches to a post, thence North 18 deg. West 7 perches to a post on railroad, thence up said road by its several courses and distances to the line of Alexander Car lisle, thence by said line South 5 deg. West 86 perches to a post, thence South 44 deg East 20 ps, to a post, thence South 55 deg. West 12 perches to a walnnt, thence down tbe Conemaugh by its sev eral courses and distances to the public road, thence by line of George Murray South 75 deg. Eaet 23 perches to a post, thence South 21 deg. West 20 perches to a sugtr stump, thence South 45 deg. East 3 perches te a post, thenee by line of William Murray South oo deg. VVest 26 perches to a beech, theuce Sooth 28 J deg. West 27 perches to a beech, thence South 47 degs. - 22 perches to a sugar, thence South 70 deg. West 33 J perches to tb place of beginning. , TERMS OP SALE. One third of tha purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and tha residua in two equal annual payment thereaf ter with interest to be secured by tbe judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. ' JACOB R, STCLL, ' . , Administrator. January 6, 1854. 8t. ' John Parker. James H. Parker. JOHN PARKER & CO., WHOLESALE ' Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty 8traet, -Pittsburg, Pa. Angnat 19, ltt9.-1j. '": ' Exacotop's KoUc: " ' - T 'ETTERS testamentary "haw ben mated to tW J subscriber, on tha eatata of Oeorca Roberta. lata f Ebensburg, ;Cambria county, deceased; all persons indebted to said estate are hereby .notified to settle the same without delay, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for set tlement. r v. . . , , . . i " EDWARD ROBERTS, Exacutor. January 6, 1SS3. - . ORPHAN'S COURT 8.1L. - BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, the subscriber will offer for aale the following real estate, via: About fifty a. cres'of land situated near Jefferson, in tha town ship of Summerhill, adjoining land of Dr. Kara, Harriet Montgomery and others, being tha proper ty of Woodburn Benson, one of tha minor Heira of Michael Bensoa dee'd-. Sale to take place at tha public Hons kept by Jdin Brawley in the town of Jefferson on Saturday the 11th of February 1854 at one o'clock, P. M. : Tenhs of Sale. One third in hand and the bal lance in two equal annual payments, with interest from the confirmation of sale, to be b secured by judgment, bond and Mortgage. - J. M'COY. ' Guardian of Woodburn Jitnton.' ' Jan. 13, '54. 4t, DEXTIST. D R S. BELFORD, Surxaon Dentist. Informs the publio that he has returned to Hollidaysburz. and permanently located in tbe office he occupied during his late visit, (one door west of Hewit's Store on Allegheny st.,) where he will be pleased to attenl to any operations in his profession. All work done by him will be warranted. ' HolKAiyttburg, August 20, 1863. CHARLES ALT1RIGIIT, .. - ' ittorney at Law, JKbenabarg, Pa., II7ILL practice in tha several courts of Cambria, It Bltir. and Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult and receive advice in their own language. Oflueopposite tbe Court House, formerly occu pied byR. L. Johnston, Esq.' Ebaisburg, February 3, 1858 ly. j SAJ11EL C. lVlXGARU, i Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. "VT7ILL practice in the several Courts of Cam ' V vi bria, Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Office on main street two doors west of the store of Murray.-Zahm & Co. " My8, 1851 ly. . GEORGE 31. REED, . ' Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. WHLt practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office onCeutre St., joining Gen. M'Donald's dwell ing. : .- ( . , Jan. U, 1851. ly, " Ve. ULTTCIll.SOAT, Jr., - Attorney at Lav, Ebensburg, Pa., , WILE practice in the several Courts of Cam br'o, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. ... Office or.Main street adjoininghiadwelling house. Ebensbu-g, July ly 1853 263m. H. C. CAUt;?U, .,. , . . , Wil. TEKHT, J. C IlIW Cto. W. Tciid, with . . ' - Carutli, Terry & Dear. IMPORTIRS and Wholesale Jobbers in English, German and Domestic HARDWARE, Guns, Pistols, Waiters, &c. 154 Mabcet Stbext, between 4th & 5th, PHIL ADELPJJTAj ... . ; Sept. 2, 1853.-3m. CIRl'S L. I'ERSIIIXG, Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. O FFICE n Clinton Street, in the Second Story of Gooi & Pershing's Store Room. ' ' January 30, 1851 ly. r i M. E1ASSO.V, : -' ; " Atttrnev at Law. benaburer. Fa. o FFICE ia tha Court House, up stairs. Aug. 24, 1853. ABRAHAM HOPEUX, - - - Attorney at Law Johnrtewn, Pa. . Of FICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of tLe corner of Alain and Clinton. ' Ap-il 23, 1853. JHISKn, White Lead, and Linseed Oil for J. MOORE. sale oy i T. Km IIEYER, ' Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. o t FICE on Main street, two doors cast of the Echo Uliice. March 13, 1851. ly T (IE higkest price paid fnr wool at the etote of 1 GEO. J. KODGERS. . , : . EXIwOX & IIEYER. Atnrney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OFFICE 'two doors West of Major Thompson's Hotel.) I JOIIX S. RIIEY, . Attirney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., II'ILL prartice in the several Courts of Cambria, If Blair aid Indiana counties. Office, Na 4, Colonnade Row," near tbe Court Hoase. '. Ebensbsug, Aug. 19, 1853 ly. MltlUEL A MACEH1X, ' Athmey at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. afAFFICEiNo. 3, "Colonnade Row," near the W Court t louse, ri, 1851. ly llOtlAS C. January! TBlOMAS C. M'DOWELL, Attoiey at Law, Hollidayahnrg, Pa. WILL ittend the several Courts of Cambria couity, as heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. MFarland's cabinet wareroom. July 211 852. ly Idams &. Co.5 ExpreM. JB. civiG, agent will forward all packages of goodi or money, dally except Sunday to all tbe princiUl cities in the Union, and all tbe towns on the Rilroad between Philadelphia and Pitts burg. , CHAKISH. API S mm aki iqroR store, No. 333 Nrlh Third at., mbo-w c Callowhtll, C-st Side, Philadelphia. HAS conantly on hand French Brandies, Hol land G'a and a general assortment of FOR EIGN WISES ALSO. Alkinds of American Spirits, &c. ficnool Books, A general issortment of BOOKS, such as are used in nr common schools, for sale by I DAVIS & LLOYD. GEO. UPPlSCtTT. WM. TJIOTTXK. KUXOXD BACOS GEORCE EIPPIXCOTT &. CO., H AVE constantly on hand a full assortment of Teas, Vines, Liquors and Urocenea general iy- V . 17 Sorth Water Street, and ! Ho. 10 North Delaware Avenue. ! PHILADELPHIA. January IT, 1653. arlarButbels of Baene, and 100 bushels of dried JLvPvf Atples on band and for sale at the foot of plane 4, A. P. R. R. July 8, 1852. W. K. PIPER- Tills War 1 'OR the highest prices are paid for hides, skins and tanner s bark ia either trade or casn oy J.MOORE. X OOK ' HERE ! Just received by the Pennsyl- - vama Bail Road, and for sale be Moore, Grind Stones. Patent Buckets. Brooms, Cheese, Cotton Yam. Clover Seed, and a law lot of Cor- penterU Took. :' ' '.April l; f - ' wpm-Crt Sale. - TY virtue of an alia dw ef tha Orphans' Court of Cambria eouoty. there will be exposed to publie aale at the Court House in tbe Borough of Ebensburg, on -Moaday to 6th day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate of which Rev. Terence McGirr died seized, vii ; - All that certain piect or parcel of land situate in Cambria township, adjoining lands of Alexander McVlcker, David Brawley, and others, containing 64 act es or thereabouts, of which there is about 20 acres cleared. - , . ALSO, A piece or parcel of land containing seven acaea and seventy-six perches, situate iu Summerhill township, beginning at a deal sugar, thence by land in tbe name of Robert Means East 26 perches to a po6t. thenea South 46perchea to a post, thence West 26 perchea to a post, thence North 46 perches to the place of beginning, being partcf a larger tract in tbe name of Andrew Kelson. TERMS OF SALE. on half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and tbe residue in one year thereafter with interest to be secured by the bond and mortgage of tbe purchaser. JOHN MeMEEL, Ja., Administrator. January C, 1853. St. - HATS AKD CAPS. THE subscriber invites attention to his late styles of Hatg, consisting of all the various descrip tions now worn, which cannot be excelled in Phil adelphia or elsewhere. - Country merchants will find it to their advantage to purchase at this establishment, aa our facilities for manufacturing will enable ua to offer great in ducements to country merchants. ISAAC M. AgnTON. . 172 Market et, Philadelphia. Dec 80, 1853. Strayed or Stolen. FROM tha undersigned, ia Alegbeny. township, Cambria county, on Tuesday, December 20th 1853, one bay horse and one brown mare, the hore in tolerable working order, tbe mare low and heavy made, and in good order, both with a star in the forehead. Any information leading to their recovery will be thankfully received. JAMES A. McGOCGH., Jatuary 6, 1853. Executors Xotlce. sons indebted to the estai Stoltz deceased are required to make payment without delay, and those holding claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned, Executors of tbe last will and testament of said deceased, at their reaideuce in Carrol township, Cambria county. ELIZABETH STOLTZ, HENRY BUCK. . Executors. . January C, 1854 CL VALl'ABLE FAR.1I FOR SALE. . THE subscribers offers to sell the farm on which tbey reside, situate in Carroll Township, Cam bria county. Pa., containing one hundred acres, 70 of which is cleared and in a good state of cultiva tion, there are on tbe premises a good hewed log house, a good hewed log bank barn, a good young orchard, a never failing rpring of excellent water, a good spring house and other necessary out build ings. This property is convenient to roads the plank road is within one mile, and 3 miles from Carrolltown and 7 miles not th of Ebensburg. An indisputable title will be given. This property will be sold cheap as the owners are going to Cali fornia. JAMES DICK, ' WILLIAM DICK, Dec SO, 1853. - C. 1). HURRAY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. OFFICE a few doors above the Ebensburg House. Dec. 30, 1853. , j WILXJAM HJTTEJUL, ' Attorney at Law, Ebensburg", Pa. ' OFFICE No. 3. "Colonade Bow" near the Court House. January 15, 1852. CAUTIOX. ALL persona are cautioned not to purchase a note given by me to Hugh A McCoy, as he has received value for the same. JAMES LONG. Dec 1C, 1S53. Y A EL' A II EE RE.iL ESTATE FOR SALE. TnE undersigned offers at private ale the Farm (known aa tbe M'Coy Farm,) about 2 1-2 miles North East of Ebensburg, adjoining lands of Patrick Farren, John D. Junes and others, now in the occupancy of R. R. Humphreys, containing one hundred and sixty eight acres and some perches, about one hundred cleared and under good fence. There are erected thereon one two story Dwelling IIoue, A good Bank Barn, with convenient Sheds and out Houses. There is a Good Orenand ' ' of various Fruit Treea on tbe place. A good spring of water convenient to the bouse, and a Fountain Pump at the door Water in almost every field. ALSO One lot of ground with two small bousea erected thereon, and now in the occupancy of Mrs. C. Humphreys, at the foot of Plane No- &, A. P. It. Road. 6rAn Indisputable title will be given for the above property. TERMS reaaouable. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Dec. 6,' 1853. SUMMERHILL BREWERY. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizen of Cambria and -the adjoining coun ties that be has commenced - tbe Brewing iu all its branches at the HALF WAY HOUSE, in Stunners hill Townsbip, Cambria County. Ha will all time, be in readiness to supply his cue torn era with Ale, Strong and Lager BEER CEO. HUETHOR. Dee. 9, 1853. 3m. . TJKIOar HOUSE, Xbesaharg, Cambria Co., Pa. THE subscriber would respectfully inform hia friends and the travelling publie, that he haa leased the house formerly xept by airs, wary v. Evans, and is prepared to accommodate all wno may favor him vritb their custom. The establish ment naa oeen lurnisnea witn every cuuvcuii-uce that can be. His rooms are large and well venti lated. Hia table will be supplied with the best the market can afford. His bar will contain Linuors of the b9t brands, and hia stable ta large, and at tended by careful and obliging tosuera JOUN A. BLAIR. Dec 23, 1853. LATROBE HOTEL, : Westmoreland Co., P&. JM. MARSHALL, having leased this aommodi- ons and popular Hotel, situated near, the Pa. R. R., invites a call from the travelling public. .The establishment has undergone conaiderable repair. nd finished in the best possible rnannet. . No pains will bo spared to add to the comfort and coa- Dec. 23. 1853. . . " 1 - '" David T. Storm, ' Hotary Publie, BerWaaer and Cenvwyancer, JOCTSTOWTf. CAMRRTA CO. PA,-: - ttttt.T. 1.a .t ton if tnhia fln tie aa Justice. L-' W eal instruments cf writiniu such as de-e9 aa-reementa. Foreign Power of Attorney,. c- itnvn nit afcnralelv.' Collectiona entrusted to his care will receive strict attention. '' r - ' " May 13,1852 80-tf, li-r-.i- Messrs. Troon, a tcokerts. FEELING thankful tAciiiieBS of 'Ziy 'r1 and vicinity for their former " patronage. lcg leave to state, that having been ath Eaat aud WaaVt . they have urchaed tbe largest aad beat stacjfc ot : : 0E0(rjrnw?rrECTI3"." .that has ever been brought to the flaca, to which) they now invite the attention of tha public. ....? Their stock consist of. Sugars. Black and Crefn Teas, Coffee, Ess-nc of Coffee, ChocUat. lMrepar 0 edCorn, Durkee a Baking Powder, , English and American Mustards. Crackers, Catetea. Fine and coarse Salt, Pain, Rosin and Caatile Soapar Can dles, Flour, B-icon, Mackerel, Cod-fish, &aion, and . Herring, Vinagar. Syrups and Malacca, Whiskey, Brandy,. Wine,' FluiU, Alcbouol, aad oils. Tobacco, aud Cigars, of tbe cbotoee brenda . 3IEDICZAE8, and a general assortment of Tuba, Rackets, Bat- r kets. Brooms, Brushes. Window Glass. Ac. Ac ALSO, Every variety of DRIED FRUIT, snch aa Citrons, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Dates an Rait sin; Jollies aad Preserves ; yilTIOKEVERY DEICRIPTIOV, t and io fact, eyery thicg that an epicure could de sire. ... .They will ever he happy to wait upon all who ' may favor them with their custom, and feel satis,-. fied that tkf y are enabled to aell LOWESFQRCASH, , ' than any other establishment In the place. Ebensburg, Nov. 25, 1853. ly. Pennsylvania It all Road. : TRQM and after this date Passengers taking -V . seats ia the eara without tickets, at stations where there ia a tioket office, will be charged tag .' cents extra. . . vv. w. 1VOUT, - Agent I'tun. JR. R. Co. ' Summit, July 2S, 1853 S9. . Adams &, Co's Express. W.W. Ivory Co., Ageata, WILL forward all packages of goods cr money, daily, except Sunday, to all tbe principal cities in the Union, and all towns on the Rail Road between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Drafts cl-. lected from California. Draft sold on Ireland, England or Scotland, from XI upwards, eney fop drafta must be par. Summit, July 28, 1853 80. 1 C. HAIXOWEbl., T. UEi-M, 4. OJTKMiXlMEn, I. U. BTS rnexs. - , IS. 1. T-ompson, wltli CHAS. IIALLOHELL & CO. - 1ITH0LESALE Hat andCapManufactnreri. Fort, Straw Goods and Hatters' Trimmings No. 178 Market Street, Philadelphia. .. Dec 9, 1853. - . " H. W; KAXAGAfS , . TTNITED STATES HOTF.L, at tha Rail Road vJ Depot, Harrisburg, Pa, Deo. , IbH. ' DAXXAL9 UOlsE, Formerly tha Washington Hotel, Allegheny Eircst, near the Diamond, IIOEEinAYSRt'llG, PA. THE subscriber respectfully informs his fricndi and the public generally that he has taken tha above old established atand aud entirely refitted and repaired it in such a manner aa to render it second to no hotel in the country. The Bar haa been newly stooked with the best Wises, Liquors, and Segars that could be purchased, and tbe Table will at all times be supplied with the best te Mar. ket affords. The RESTAURANT attached will at all tiirea contain all tbe delicaciea that can be procured, which will be served np at all hours, on short no, tice. He respectfully asks the public ta give him a trial, fully assured that he, can render sntii faction. Q. W. DANNAL3. Dec. 9, 1853. 1 i . a To all wnpn It may Ccccsru. THE subscriber having disposed of their stock of MercUuuls to Mcroi u. npk,T plrk( respectfully request of all persous having uaaett.eA accounts with them, to call and settle on or before the first day of March next. Lumber, Grain, and all kinds of country produce, will be taken for accounts, if delivered btlore the time above stated. 7 Persons interested neglecting the above notice cannot complain should their accounts be left ia the hands of other persons fur rolleccion, MURRAY, ZAU.VI & CO. Ebensburg, Dec. 21. 1S53- N. B. Mr. Zahm of the firm has removed the. Books and Papers to tua office of M- D. Magebaa. Esq., No. 2, CoUpnade Kor, vhcrcLt can hu found at any tiiao. M., Z. & CO. Dac.3, 185S. CAJJimiA HOUSE. Jeffarsoa. Cambria Cszsty, rennsylvanhl. JOUX BU1WLET, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of this new Hotel would res- ' pectfully inform the public that ha has i now open, and ready for the accommodation of guesta. 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