ADMINISTRATORS KOTICE. THE Register of Cambria County having gran ted tatters of Administration to the undersigned residing in Ebcnsburg on the estate of John Dillon, deo'd, late of SummitvMe. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment with out delay, and persons having claims against said estate to present them properly proven for settle ment. JAMES M'DERMIT. Febrnary 24, 54. PUBLIC SALE. THE subscriber will offer at Publio Vendue at the residence of Nicholas Nagle, in the township of Cambria, on Monday 19th day of March next, the following property, to wit: . Two Horses, five Cows, four Horse TFagon, 1 Cart, one two Horse Carriage and Harness, one Thrashing Machine, Plows, Harrows, Sleds, Car penter Tools, Lime by the bushel, a lot of email fruit Trees, one wagon Saddle, three setts of new Harness, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A- M., when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be giv en. NICHOLAS NAQLE. February 24, '64. ADMINISTRATORS XOTICE. LETTERS of Administration were granted to the undersigned on the 22d of February on the es tate of William O'Jveeffe, dee'd., of Cambria town ehip. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement. TTILLIAM O'KEEFFE Jr., Admr. February 24, '54. Valuable Farms for Rent. THE undersigned will rent for one or moro years the following valuable Farms, vii: The Farm formerly occupied by John M'Gough Sr., situated in Washington townsLip, containing one hundred and sixty acres, seventy acres cleared and in good cultivation. Also The Farm occupied by John M'Gongh Jr., situated in Washington township, containing sixty acres, between thirty and forty acres cleared. Also The Farm occupied by Samuel M'Googh, situated iu Washington township, containing fifty acres, about thirty cleared. All the above farms have the necessary buildings, Earns, Stables, Out-bou3es &c, Possession for the first farm can be had immedi ately the other two by the 1st day of April. PETER COLLINS. Summit, Jan.?20, '54. a otic c TIIE undersigned take this method of advising those who wish to locate in a healthy set tlement, that they will rent their houses, in the town of Galitzin, as follows : The well known large Boarding Shanty, form erly occupied by Henry Dickson, has been re modeled ; it is an excellent place of business. Also, the store room and house now in the oc cupancy of McMecl & Uarly ; the situation can not be surpassed as a site for a hotel, affording the city sportman a stopping place from the densely crowded thoroughfares during the summer season, amidst scenery unequaled in the country, the forests abounding with all kinds of game, the rivulets streaming with speckled trout; and the advantages of the place make it one of the most desirable situations for a summer resort on the line of roilroad from Philadelphia to Pittsburg. Those wishing a desirable locality will do well by calling on Jno. McMeel, Galitzin, who is au thorized to rent the same. KEEFE & HOWLY. Feb. S, 1854. ATCUOI.SO. LASDS. " CATJTIOH TO PURCHASERS. THE title to all lands formerly the property of John Nicholson or of Morris and Nicholson, within the bounds of Cambria and Indiana coun ties, as well as a portion of said lands, situate in Clearfield county, being rested in the heirs of the late James C. Fisher, and from whom only a le gal title can be obtained to any of said lands. All persons are therefore' cautioned against pur chasing a title to any of said lands, from persons having or pretending to have an agency from the heirs of Nicholson. Every information regarding the titlo to said lands may be obtained by application to the sub scriber. E. SHOEMAKER, AlVy inact Jor the Ex'rs of J. C. Fisher, dee'd. lOaS STAKS. JOHK BIKE. EV1X EVA US. HtbU JOKES. SEW KM I THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans & Joues has enter ed into a co-partnership with John Evaus and John Hare in the Tannery and Boot and Shoe manufac turing business. Their friends are invited to call at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few doors east of Cannon's Hotel, and the Tannery establishment formerly owned by J. Moore. They have constantly on hand a large assortment of French calf-skin, Men and Woinens' Morocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to execute work on the shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid fur hides either in trade or cash. Being practical workmen themselves, and using Bono but the very best materials, they are confident they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment in the country. February 17, 1834 tf. KEW AltKAXGEMEXT. FAST LINE RED COACHES, BELONGING to Mess. Thompson & Brawly will leave Ebcns burg, twice every day for Jefferson. The first will leave at 9 o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning train on Penna. R. R. for the east at 11 o'clock and 38 min. Second coach leaves at 5 o'clock in the evening meeting the train going west at 7 o' clock and 68 min. ; returning, first coach leaves Jefferson for Ebcnsburg at 1 o'clock, P. M. and second and 8 P. M., immediately after arrivals of the Passenger Trains. February 17, 1854 tf. Dissolution or Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Exis ting between Drs. Jackson & Howe is this day day dissolved by mutual consent. R. M. S. JACKSON, J. HOWE. Feb. 13, 1854 tf. II. T. COFFEY, M. D. A NNOUN'CES TO THE PROFESSION, THAT X X. he has opened, in the rooms adjoining his of fice, in Hollidaysburg, a : SURGICOMEC1IAXICAL IXSTITUTE, for the application of approved physiological sup ports, in the treatment of Chronic Disease, and those numerous Weaknesses and Deformities of the body, in which support to the relaxed and drag ging organs is an important condition of cure, and necessary to the success of internal treatment. All the appliances used, are endorsed by many of the most eminent members of the Profession, and consist, in part, of Body B.aces, for Trolapsus Lteri, (or Falling of the Womb,) and the diseases oi mo neart, i,ungs, moniacu, liowels and weak ness of the Back and Nerves, which result from euch "falling," Spinal Supporters, for evervvari- ety of Spinal affection, Chest Expandes, to erect the body, and enlarge the Chest, rile and Pcring importance of the departmen of pathology, and the difficulty the country practioner has in procuring any mechanical aid. much less those that act in harmony with nature, induces the undersigned, at much cost and labor, to supply what is.alike, a pro fessional desideratum and necessary to guard the Dublic azainst the imposition of cssciESTiric and injurious contrivances. Physicians, and all otheis interested, are invited to call and examine. Those who desire to give their patients the auxiliary benefit,of any variety of scientific support, can send their patients to the Institute for that purpose, without risk of any abuts of tveh confidence. A discount of 20 per cent to the profession on all uuuuuicuw lunuanea them, or at tueir request. A room will be fitted up specially for Ladies, wui m xuy iu aitenaance. Hollidaysburg, Feb. 3, 1644 4m. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the Boreugh of Ebcnsburg, Cambria county, on Monday the Oth day of March next at 1 o'clock, P. M. All the right, titlo and interest of Lewis Bittner of, in a and to a piece or parcel of ground, situate in Clearfield Township, Cambria county, contain ing 60 acres mora or less, about 25 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a cabin barn and cabin house, now in the occupancy of Lewis Bittner, adjoining Neal Morris, Casper Carl, Rich ard Adams and others Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Ivory and William Kittell, Executors of Wil liam Todd, dee'd. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Thomas O'Ha ra of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of the heirs of William Todd, dee'd, Samuel Watt and others, containing three acres, more or Icse, having thereon erected a two story hewed log house, now in the occupancy of the said Thomas O'Hara. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit "of William Litzinger. ALSO, All the right, title and interost of James Ross, of, in and to three tracts of land, situate in Clear field township, Cambria County, surveyed in the names of James Burns, William Burns, and James M'Guire, adjoining other lands of said J. Ross, con taining 1032 acres on which is erected, one doub'e Saw Mill, one single Saw Mill, one frame dwelling bouse, one small log bouse and two log stables, now Li the occupancy of said James Rosa, one small tenant house and one log stable weather boarded, now in the occupancy jof James W'eakland, on the first tcnanry there is about 14 acres eleured. Taken in execution aud to be 6old at the suit of James Diamond for use ot Ebenezer Williams now fur use of David Brawley. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of David Brawley, one of tbeDl'ts., of, in and to a tract of bind, situ ate in Cambria Township, Cambria county, adjoin ing laud cf Alexander M'Vieker, Rees S. Llyed and others, containing two hundred acres, more or less, about ninety of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two Btory stone house and brick kitchen attached, aud a hewed log barn, now in the occu pancy of the said David Brawley. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Svlvester M'Kinzie. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of John Linton, (one of Dfts.) of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Concmaugh township, Cambria Coun ty, adjoining land of heirs of Joseph Grey, Jacob Brawlier and the Conemaugh river, containing fif ty acres cleared, aboutfifteen are under good fence, havingj thereon erected twelve one story hou ses, in the occupancy of Michael Hochey, John Farries, Isaac Yeager, Arthur Oberman, Jo3cph Syder, Peter Durum, Joseph Lomerex, Adam Kuntz, Patrick Bigham, John Uiggins, Daniel Liset, Thos. Clark, and two story frame bouse iu the occupan cy of Marshall, and several other buildings in prog ress of erection: Taken in execution, and to be eold'at the suit of Rhey, Mathews & Co. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of James Burk, of, in and to a tract of land, situate in Summerbill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Enos Ellis, Ephralm Crum, the heirs of Felix O'Skelly and others, containing about 300 acres, about 100 acres of which is cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half story log house and log stable in the occupancy of Daniel Sherbine, a 6mall frame housein the occupancy of James Hudson, and a two story log house, in the occupancy of the said James Burk. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of Jas. Entriken Jr.. and Jus. Steel, Executors of Jas. Eutriken, deceased, now for the use of Joseph Kemp. ALSO. All the right, title and iutercst of Martin B. Wil son, of, in aud to a lot of ground situate in tha Bor ough of Conemaugh in the County of Cambria, front ing on the West auJ Adams Street, four perches, running back along alley cijrht perches to alley, and on 'the North by lot of Jesse Pat terson, on which is erected a two story frame house, cow in the occupancy of James Shannon. Taken iu execution, and to be sold at the suit of Rhey, Mathews & Co. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of Patrick Mc- Guire, of, in and to a'piece or parcel of land warran ted in the name name of Nathaniel Gehotfield, con taining 400 acres more or less, about 20 acres, of which are cleared, adjoining lauds of Patrick Guire, Peter Sipe and Thos. 11. Moore, situate iu Allegheny Township. Taken in execution, ana to De sola at me suit ot Peter Moyers. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of Timothy O'- KeilTe of in and to a certain lot of ground situated near the foot of Tlane No. 2, A. P. R. R., in Wash ington township, Cambria county, fronting on the . . i tit, T 1 - , i , I v North side oi me a. i . .u, aujoiuing iuuu oi vm. Russcl, Esq., on the West and lot of W m. Russcl, on the East, having thereon erected a one 6tory house, part frame and part hewed log, in he occu pancy of the said Timothy o'Kiefle. Taken in execution anu to ne soiu at me suit oi Ebenezer Williams. ALSO. All the right, title and interest of Anthony Long, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the town of Jefferson, Cambria county, fronting on Main street. and running back along crooked 6treet to lino al ley, and adjoining lots of heirs of Hugh Dugan, on which is erected a two story frame house, with kitchen attached, and frame 6table, now in the oc cupancy of Anthony Long, known as lot No. 6 on the plan of said town. Also, one other lot of ground situate in the borough of Loretto, fronting 2 feet on St. Mary's St., and running back 160 feet to St. Joseph's Street, not now occupied, 6aid lot known On plan oi eaiu iuiu o aiu. iv. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Ivory and Wm. Kittell, Executors of William Todd, deceased. ALSO. All the right,' title and interest of Wm. Kough, of, in and to two parts of land warranted in names of Richard Roop aud Andrew Jones, bounded by other lands, warranted in names cf Richard and Andrew Jones, situate on Clearfield Creek, Clear field township. Cambria county, containing four hundred and nineteen acres more or less, about one and a half of which is cleared, one Sawmill, one double log, house, a log stable, and frame stable, now in the occupancy of Wcakland. ' Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of James Ross, for the use of J ohn Fenlon. ALSO, All the right, title aud interest of Jesse Tatter son, of. in and to a lot of ground, situated in the Borough of Conemaugh, Cambria county, fronting on the corner ot Adams ana iocust street, aajoin ine lot of Martin B. Wilson, and known on the plan of said Borough, by the number having thereon erected a two story frame house and frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable, now in tne nccunancv of the said Jesse Patterson. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of John Gore, now for the use of L. L. Johnston. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. WILL be sold at the Hotel of Robert Carmon inEb ensbure. on Saturday the 4th day of February next, at one o'clock P. M-, the following described nrnnM-tV. to wit: A tract of land situated in Cambria Township, Cambria Couatv, adjoining lands of James Myers, Festua Tibbet. Daniel T. Jones and others, contain ing 375 acres, mor or less, late the property of Ueorge IUbert3 Esq., deceased, this larni is di vided into Farm and Timber land, a portion of it being as good farm land as any in the neighbor hood, while the whole abounds in Cherry and Pop lar lumber. There is also excellent water power on this place; and indeed, taking it altogether, it is one of the most desirable properties that has been offered for some time. The above land will be sold together, or in bodies of eighty acres or upwards to suit purchasers, and the terms will be made as easy as can be desired. For particulars, apply to JOliiN E. KOBERTS EDWARD ROBERTS. ' Trutteet umitr the vill of Georgt Robvtt g. ALSO. All the right, title and interest, of F. nenryof, in and to one half lot of ground, situate in the Bor ough of Summitville, Csmbria county, fronting on the Turnpike road, adjoining lot of James C. M Dermit on the West, and lot of Augustin M'Connell on the East, having thereon erected, a one and a half story plank house and frame stable, now in the occupancy of William Henry. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of Thomas Collins. AUGUSTIN DURBIN, Sherif. Sheriff's Office, Ebcnsburg. January 27, 54. Echo please copy. RECEIPTS AID EXPEXDITCRES- RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF CAM bria County from the fifteenth day of Janua. ry,;1853, until the 12th day of January, 1854 -the latter inclusive REES J. LLOYD, Esquire, Treasurer of Cambria Co. De. To amount received from collectors, $11278 04 " balance due county at last settlement, 231 63 Miscellaneous account, Redemption of land, 88 06 104 81 11702 64 3072 82j Balance due Treasurer, $14775 36$ Cn- Paib Traverse Jurors, f 2146 C(i 44 Grand Jurors, 378 27 44 Talesmen, S2 00 44 Criminal Prosecution, 1401 03J 44 Commissioners, C78 81 Commissioners Clerk, 276 00 44 Jailor, C55 1 Court House repairs, 272 37 j " Prothonotary, 2'JO 94 Commissioners Counsel, 25 00 41 Printers, lfc9 75 44 Probates, 6 00 44 Schools, 8S3 95 Sta ionary, 18 00 44 Supervisors, 7'JO 48i Refunding, 97 40$ 44 Redemption, 79 81 44 Road Views, 1C5 50 44 Tipstaves, 114 00 Wild cats' scalps, 14 12 j 44 Wolves, 41 59 12$ 44 Foxes, " 131 I2i 44 Fuel, 127 SO 44 Inquests, 74 (52$ 44 Incidentals, C37 02 44 Insane hospital, 707 05 - Constables, 202 70$ 44 Court Crier, 59 00 " Collectors Commission, 448 C5 44 Exonorations, 1148 84 44 Elections, 418 80j 44 Conveying convicts to Penitentiary, 320 00 44 New Townships, 27 00 44 Co. Auditors, 95 60 44 Assessors, 444 94 J 44 Bridges, 825 00 $ 14241 32J Treasurer's commission on 14241 82$ at 3j is 634 04 14775 36$ Outstanding Debts Due County and Stass from Collectors. Co. tax. State tax. 18-13 D. Lucas, Conemaugh tp. 131 11 233 08 12 70 26 41 30 41 84 30 04 98 3 30 71 45 11 29 34 13 06 417 46 98 95 2S 68 222. 16 85 03$ 94 16 129 fcl 104 16 24 00 1SI 21 60 33 115 27 234 52 138 84 89 55 249 29 30 89 56$ 130 63 75 74 277 46 65 37 J. McJJermit, Ulearneld, 15 03 1844 D. I. Storm, Johnstown, b. 61 69 1845 J. Westover, Susquehanna, 23 26 1846 Wm. Bradley, Washington, 30 42 2847 J. Brand, Clearfield tp. lsl J clg. ii. Wilkinson, Sum'hill 113 17 150 A. Burgoon, Clearfield tp 1G7 76 1851 B. Collier, Johnstown b. 194 41 44 John Brown, Jackson tp. 51 95 44 L. B. Cohick, Johnstown b. P. George, Washington tp. 9hl 78 IS02 E. C. McMulliu, Alleghany 133 554 G. Vouuken, Conemaugh tp 1 43 J. Devlin, " b. 90 66 L. Plitt, Johnstown 44 2 90 bO S. D. Goughenour, Jackson 203 98 J. Luther, jr Susquehanna 146 69 John Thomas, W bite tp. ltfl 65 1S53 P. Hartzog, Alleghany 478 70 J. Maruis, Blacklick tp 1). Powell, Cambria tp. J. Kennedy, Carroll tp. 122 67 695 77 339 33 J. Jones, Conemaugh bor. 316 14 ' J. C Horner, Concmaugh tpl 97 72 R. Davis, Ebensburg bor. 307 61 J. Burkhart, Jackson tp. C. Ellis, Johnstown bor. D. Gallagher, Loretto b. J. Reighart, Richland tp. J. Miller, Summcrhill tp. J. Davis, Susquehanna tp. 240 51 3S7 73 36 22 237 90 02 03 241 M. M. Adams, Washington, 964 63 B. Byers, White tp. 238 22 Total amount S471 51$ 3598 25$. Sue County on Kotes, Bends, and Judgments. Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turn pike road company, !f541 90 Peter Collius and John Thomas Balance, 4 22 Jesse Tatterson late Sheriff, 55 62$ Geo. W. Easly lute Commissioner, 43 18 Wkh interest, 644 92$ Amount of unavailable debts, 2027 24 Given undar our hands at the commissioners of fice the 12th day of January, A. D. 1804. WM. S. PALMER, ) J. R. STULL, IConim'rs. JOHN U. DOUGLASS, J Attest: M. Hasson, cl'k. We the undersigued Auditors of Cambria county do report that we have carefully examined the ac counts and vouchers, receipts and expenditures of the aforesaid county commissioners from the fif teenth day of January, A. D. 1853, until the 12th day of January, A. li. 1854 (both days included) and find them to be correct, as is also the lorego- ing statement of outstanding debts. V ltness our hands at the Commissioners olilce at Ebcnsburg the 12th day of January, A. D. lb 54. KOEEKT HAMILTON, ) JNO. A. M'CONNELL, Auditors. JOSEPH HOG UE. J February 3, 1 854. Auditor's Aotlce. If riLLIAM Rainet, 1 la the Common Tleas of Esq- for the use Cambria county. Execu- of Michael Downey, now for the use of E. A. Downey, now for use of John M'Coy, Executor of Patrick M'Coy, deceased, vs. Bennet Burgoon I tion Docket No. 47, June 184 3. j Sheriff returns this writ that having given due and public notice of the time and place of sale, I did on the sixth day of Juno A. D. 1853, expose the premises to sale by public vendue or out-cry, aud continued tho 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 cf three hundred dollars, he being the highest and best bidder for the same. 10th December, 18o3.;C. W. Wingard, Esq. ap pointed Auditor. By the Court, CAMBRIA COUNTY, S3. (Extract from the Record.) Onrtifijtfl olavontfi tftv ff .Id Till firV R, L. JOHNSTON, Prothonotary. of the above btd ointment the Aud ed will'kttend at his office in Eb ensburg, at 1 o'clock P. M, on Monday, the 27th nrvi.VnirynTt. far the purpose of attending to .u.i.,t:.;,i ntimintmpnt. t which time and iug uuwva V -if ' place all persons interested will attend, or be bar red from coming in ior uj pur ui C. W. WINGARD, Auditor Jan. 20, '64.4t. mm IIle and Speeches or Henry Clay, WITH A TORTRAIT. And a view of the Birth Place of of Mr. Clay. In one handsome large octavo volume of 1,300 Pages beautifully bound in cloth. Gilt. - Prclc o three Dollars. Or bound in two Volumes, cloth, gilt, $3,50. The work here presented is intended to trace clearly the career of Mr. Clay, from the entrauce on the stage of public life down to the period of his death mainly by the light of his own lofty, per suasive, and impassioned eloquence. Mr. Clay's parlimentary efforts, clear, direct, and vigor ous, embody all the illustration that is needful to their full understanding the great importance, variety and instructive interest of the topics be generally discussed the character and ability of the orator, the direct and exact bearing of his ar guments on the controversies and interests of the times, all contribute to render his speeches among the most valuable contributions of Patriotism and Genius to the enlightenment and elevation of the American people. JAMES L. GinON, Publisher. No. 102 Chcsnut Street, Philad. C7"Gooi active men, who wish to engage in the sale of the above, will be allowed a discount suffi ciently large to enable them to make a first rate business of it. For full particulars. Address, JAMES L. UIHON, Publisher. No. 102 Chessnut Street, Philadelphia. t3AS person remitting the publisher the price of the above Buok, will have it sent by mail to any part of the United States, free of post COACH MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and the public generally, that he will carry on the Coach Making, inclu ding the SruiU work at the Machine shop formerly occupied by r. Anderson, in the rear of E. Hughe's Store ; whereby using none but the choicest mate rial, and crupfoyiug none but the bett workmen, he hope to coivince all that will do them the favor to examine his work, that in point of dura bility, appear:uce or cheapness, it cannot be excel led by any smilar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Ilrsous wishing a bargain in the pur chase of a carriage, will consult their own interests by giving hiir a call. They are prepared to sup ply the following kinds of Vehicles, viz : Buggies of liti'ereut qualities and prices.Barouch es, Chariotees one and two horse rockaways, close quarter Elipti and C-fpring Conches; second Land work of differint kinds, &c, making a variety that will suit all testes aud all purses. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALBRAITn. Jan. 20, '51. TO PHYSICIAN'S. The attention of the Medical Profession in Pcnn. is respectfully invited to tho following important facts : 1. Not less than two thirds cf the American wo men are oSiictcd with Prolapsus Uteri, aud its as sociated complaints ; the result of natural delica cy of organization ; defective physical education ; early marriages : the various accidents of pregnan cy, and later, and general neglect of hygeuic mea sures. 2. That as Prolapses Uteri is a displacement, or "falling" of this organ, it necessarily involves a like descent, or dragging of the Heart, Lungs, Stomach, tnd Bowels, and that one fundiinental condition of cure in all these cases, is, the applica tion o; such a Physiological brace, or supporter. as will most effectively brace the weak back and withou- compression, assist tho relaxed and over-taxed musclts in performing their natural alfice of lifting and hdJing in their place, the dragging viscera of the Chest and Abdomen from the depressed Uterus. The observation of every Physician, and the exten sive aid increasing use of abdominal supporters, (so cnled) furnishes conclusive proof of this. 3. "hat the Supporters now in use never nave receiwd the approval of the profession, because, they til, in common, act as heating and confining clamp, compresses, and relaxing poultices, creating a necessity for their perpetual use by restraining the frcidoni and exercise of the muscles, which they slould only assist, aud, also, aggravating the "lftllinc anu uragglug, by lUelr crowding uud com- pretsiiig rather, than their bracing and elevating tendency. 4. la view of the above facts, which every Phy sician has been compelled to feel but too keenly, is it not the cXity, as well as the interest of the Pro fession, to .seek for an instrument which acts upon estublishei principles ot pathology, and which is at once eficuuve, and necessary to the success of the practitioner, und professional in its origiu and de sign ? The undersigned, therefore, acting in accordance with the uue interests of the Profession, and after much investigation and outlay, now offers to them an instrument which fully meets all the above in dications. The Brace invented by Dr. Banning of N. Y- hui alone received the approbation of the Profession, or taken rank as a permanent contribu tion to Medical Science. While it supports the weak tack and lifts up the abdominal viscera, the underiiied, by combining it with a recent inven tion, has added greatly to its efliciency in erecting the body ind expanding the chest, and these instru ments art believed to fulfil every indication that can be derivtl from mechanical support, while acting in complee harmony with the forces of nature. Desirout of introducing these Brace3 through the cooperau'on of Physicians, and being enabled to fur nish then at Manufacturers prices you are respect- fuJly reltrred to the annexed quotations : Fine S;ecl Uody Lrace, Ketail l'nce, Silver Plated " " Fine Steel Erector Brace, Retail Price, Silver Plated " " " $10.00 15.00 1500 HC. 00 Twenty per cent discount off these prices to prices Physicians. A Sc.'ntiuc, Treatise, anl Uescriptive Lssav, will be lent to Physicians, gratuitously, by addres sing Dr. II. T. COFFEY, leb. 3, lai)4 lin. Hollidaysburg, l a. Advantages of the Body Brace over Other Suppor ters. lit. It is cool. 2d. It is light. 3d. Its pads can a'l Ve shifted up and down, right or left, as fre quently as the necessity of the case may require. 4th. Its great and universal flexibility. 5th. It LIFTS IP ALL OTUEUS BEAU DOWN. Ctl). ItS pads are four, and press on the weak hips, and particu larly OW the ucac back, supvorlinq, yet not restrain ing the body. 7th. Its pads being of naked horn, stimulate and harden the muscles, while soft and cushioned ones (like poultices) relax aud veaken, through heat and perspiration, aud soon become rancid, bth. It is so constituted as to admit of at- tachiuz to it any proper spinal apparatus, aud alxo the laost perfect pile and hernial ti'uses. 9th. It iv combine with its mechanical icnuences the virtues of tho galvanic battery, locally or generally applied. The Jurecior israce ana trat vuKutr, m uuui- tion to the above, makes pressure upon the front of the shoulders, and without constraint or compres sion, erect the body, expands tub chest, ana nromotes health, crace aud ncauty. it is iree from 6traps, bandages, or compre-ses, acts in har mony With nature, ana ucucs scicnunc oujecuou. For those who have tceak backs, sioopea suouiacrs, narrow or fattened chest or defective forms it is the best mvcutiou ever presented, to tne puouc Ruls or Meascremkkt. l or tue Uouy trace, draw a tape snugly around the body, one and a half inches below the tips ot the liip nencs, over ice n nen for the Erector Brace, add measurement around the chesU under the arm-pits, and send the number of inches, cash companying the order, and the Brace will bo sent to order, with an explanato ry circular; and exchanged to suit, provided it be immediately returned, in an unsoiled condition. JA1IE3 BC8T0S. M- BO'W Hon e & Kuston. Ill Xorth Third Street below Race Philadelphia. Mascfactubses akd Wholesale Dbalsbs is Corn Brooms. Looking Glasses, Cordage Painted Buckets. Clocks. "Wick Twine, Willow Buckets, Window Shades, Matches, Cedar Ware, Bristle Brnshes . Blacking. Wood and Willow Ware of all kinds, at the Maifoc turere' lowttlcash prices. Jan. 20, '64. 2m. CHARLES ALKniGIIT, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., II'ILL practice in the several courts of Cambria, l Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult and receive advice in their own language. Office opposite the Court House, formerly occu pied by R. L. Johnston, Efq. Ebensburg, I-cliruary 3, lboa ly. SAMl'GL C. IVIXCiAltD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Office on main street tw doors west of the store of Murray, Zahm & Co. May S, 1S51 ly. ; corgi: m. rcco, Attorney at Law, Ebcnsburg, Pa. "YYTILL practice in the veral Courts ofCam v v bria, Indiana, aud Westmoreland counties. Office on Centre St., joining Geu. M'l'onald's dwell ing. Jan. 15, 1S51. ly. C III TCIIIXSO.V, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa., "TT7'ILL practice in the several Courts cf Cam f v bria, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will le promptly attended to. Office on Main btreot adjoining his d welling house. Ebcnburg, July 1, '3tn. n. c. carutii, WM. IEKKV, J. C I'fcW Cif. W. Todd, wllh Carutli, Terry &, Ileiv. IMP G MPORTEIIS and Wholesule'Jnbbers in English. erman and Domestic HAKDWARE, Guns. Pistols, Waiters, &c. loi Market Siueet, between 1th & f,th, PHIL ADELP11IA. Sept. 2, 1853.-3m. CVIU'S I PCRIUXC, Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa. O FFICE on Ciinton Mreet, iu the Second Story cf Good & Pershing's Store Room. January 80, 101 ly. 25. liASSOX, Attorney at Law, Ebcnsburg, Pa. OFFlCii in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 21, 18o3. AKUAE2 4.33 UOI.LI', Attorney et Lew Johnstown, Pa. OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Main aud Clinton. April 23, 1M3. ""T7'I1ISKEY, Whito Lead, v T sale by and Liusccd ( til for J. MOORE. T. L. IIE1EU, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Fa. OEFICE oa Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1601. ly T HE highest j rice paid for wool it the i-t ie of GEO. J. P.OIHJEK.S. FEXLO.V & SSEYCIl. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. o FFICE two doors West of Major Thompson's Hotel. jgii?; s. xtiiE:Y, Attorney at Law, Ehcntbuig, Pa., II'ILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria, I'lair and Indiana counties. Office, No. 4, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. Ebensburg, Aug. 19, 1S53 ly. MICHAEL DAX MAGEH.IX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OFFICE, No. 3, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. January 1, lbol. ly THOMAS C. !I'DOT'ELL, Attorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Pa. . WILL attend the several Courts of Cambria county, hs heretofore, otr.ee one door west of Wm. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. July 21, 1852. ly C. I. MURRAY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Fa. OFFICE a few doors above tho Ebensburg House. Dec. SO, 1853. 1V1LLI151 HITTELL, Attorney at Law, Ebcnsburg, Pa. OFFICE No. 3. "Colonade Row" near the Court House. January 15, 1852. Adams Si. Co.'s Express. JB. CRAIG, agent will forward nil packages of iroods or money, daily except Sunday to all the principal cities in the Union, Dd all the towns on the Railroad between Philadelphia and Pitta burg. CHARLES H. MARFLE'S WIXE AXD LiqiOR STORE, No. 233 Xortli Tlilrrt t., above C allowblll, East Side, Philadelphia!. HAS constantly on hand French Brandies, Hol land Gin and a general assortment of FOR EIGN WINES. ALSO. All kinds of American Spirits, &e. Srliool RooUk. A general assortment of BOOKS, snch as are used in our common schools, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. CEO. L1PPISCOTT. WM. TROTTER. EPM0N1) BAC'OS GEOUCELIPPWCOTT &. CO., HAVE constantly oa hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries general ly- Ko. 17 Korth Water Street, and No. 10 Korth Delaware Avcijuo, PHILADELPHIA. , 1853. January 2" Tills Way! 0R the highest prices are ps.id for hides, skins and tanuer'a bark in either trade or path by J. Mot HIE. Dissolution of lai tuersliip. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Robert Kerby and Robert Galbraith iu the Coach Making business was dissolved on the 18tuof November, by mutual consent. The books are in the hand3cf Robert Galbraith, who will set tle the business cf the frm 11. UtUlil Bi . UALliUAllll. Jau. 0, 1851. rritLic SALE. THE subscribers will oiKr at public endue at residence of Capt. James Murray in the -Bor ough of Ebensburg, on VeJntsJay tue Lrst day oi March nest. The lollowing property, to wit : Horses, Cows, li a&rous, - ftitas, i Eloign, nore Gears, Carriage Harness, i i lougu, a ioi m i t.nrrows Picks, Mattocks and Shovels, a lotof Ear thenware, and sundry articles too numerous to men tion. , ..... All of the above articles wui oe som wiuiout re serve. Sale to commonce at 1 1 o ciock, a. m., oi saiu day when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given. b MURRAY, ZAHM & CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 27, '54. u. We would again call upon persons Lav ing unsettled accounts with us, to call upon Mr. Zahm of the firm, before the lstday of March next, as after that time thejBooks will most certainly be placed into the hands of a disinterested person for settlement. M. Z. & Co, II ATS AX1 CAPS. THE subscriber invites attention to his late style - of Hats, consisting of all the various descrip tions now worn, which car.net be excelled in Phil adelphia or elsewhere. ....... Country merchants will find it to their adrauiage r to purchase at this estabii.-thmeut,. as our faciliiits for manufacturing will enable us to offer great in ducemeuts to country merchant. v i i . ISAAC M. AS II TON, - ,, t 172 Market st., Philadelphia. VUT Dec. SO, 1S53. . .;'.'.' v. i Exrtuloru H'otice. . 4 LL T, J.X. Stolt orsons indebted to tne estate pi mam ... . .i . . t drcenjo l are require! to tnske payment without delay, and thoee holding claims- tigainst said estate will prpotit thtra duly authenticated to the under-igiic.l. Executors of the lart will and U'ttamenl of sui J I-oenvI, at their residence in Carrol township, Cambria rnimtr, ' ELIZABETH STOLTZ, ' HENKY BUCK, . ' ' Executors. Jar.unryC.lS51 Ct. VALVA1ILE REAL ESTATE FOR .'l; AL.!J. , . THE undersigned of!Vrnt private i"s!e the Farm' ' (Vnowu ns tlin M'Coy Farm.) about 2 l-'J;' niilrf North Ban "f El.fn vl.nrp, adjoining lands of Patrick Farrvn, John P. Jone and other, niw ia'" T th oecipanoy of It. K. Humj hrv, containing ens' huudrid and Mxty-eighl acres ni.d some perehe. ' -" al out one hundred cleared and un lr good fence. "-' There are created thereou one two etory ' IJwcIIIitj? ESoufcr, A good r.Liik Bam, ott P-juyes. There is i with convenient Shed and (ood Oicliatitl of various Fruit Trees on the place. A good pr!ug of water convenient to the house, and a Fuuntaiu Pump :t the door Water in t.'.niutt every Cell. ; ALSO One lot of ground v'.lb two euiuil houses erected tl.treoii, and now iu the occuj at icy t.f Mrs. C. Ihitupljrcvtf, at the lot vf Plane Nu. 5, A. 1'. R. Road. faj"An Iiiditrputabio title will be given for the above property. TERMS reasouaV.c. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Dec. C, 1803. fcCMriSLLRrilEL, IIKE1VEUY. ryXHC undersigned would rccpectfu'.ly inform the -i- citizens of Caiiibi :a and the adj.duir.g coun ties that he hug caunit iiccd the Brewing in all its brauihcs at the HALF WAY HOUSE, in Suniuier hiil Towntihiji, CuluLria Coui:ty. lie will all times bq iu readiiiKv s to t-up.ly Lis customers rith Ale, Strong and Lager BEER." GEO. IIUETIiOR. Dec. 0,1803 Cm. L'SIO IKtlSC, EhcEElurg, Catnttia Co., Pa. milE subscriber wculd respectfully inform his 1 friends and the travelling puUic, that he bus leased the house formerly Lejt ly Mrs. Mary O. Evans, and is prepared to accommodate all who may fnvor him with their custom. The establish ment has been furnished with every convenience that can tie. His rooms are large and well veuti lated. instable will be supplied with the best the market can afford. Ills bur will contain Liquors of the best brands, and his stiMc is large, and at tended by careful aud obliging hitlers. JOHN A. BLAIR. Dec. 23, 18r.3. LiTRCBE IIOTEI Westmoreland Co., Ta. JM. MARSHALL, having leased this commodi- ous and popular Hotel, situated near the Pa ll. R., invites a call from the travelling public. The establishment has undergone considerable repair, and fiuis-hed in the best possible manner. No pains will be spf.red to add to the comfort an J con venience of its guests. Dec. 23, 1S03. Mat id T. Htorm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOVTN, CAKRRIA CO. PA., WILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le gal iuFtrumcnts of writilig, such as deeds, njrreemeuts, Foreijrn Power of Attorney, Sc.,. drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his care will receive strict atteution. May 13, lf-M 30-tf. V . it. KEXSEDV, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. IN the basement story of Davis &. Co's., war r0OU1' Ebensburg, Jan. 20, lP.S4.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and raiors honed In uiK;rivr manner. RESTIST. DV S BEITORD, Surpeon Dentist, informs the public that he has returned to Hollidaj sburp. . 1 ....i i ;., ii.n ofhco he occupied. during bis late visit, (one door west of lie Store on Allegheny t.,) wbere he will be pic. to attend to any operations in his profession. llewit's aped AH work done by him will oe warranto.. Hollidaysburg, Augutt 15j- f. KOBEBTS. JHSRS. Tl'DOIt & ROIlilRTS. I-1FEL1NO thankful to the citizens of Ehenbtir ? aud vicinity for their former rtf- leave to state, that having been both4.ast and V est, thev have purchased the largest and best stock of GROCERIES AKD CONFECTIONS, that has ever been brought to the plaee, to which thev now invite the attention of the puUic. TbeTr stok consist, of. Sugar,, Black and Green Teas, Coffee, Essence of" Coffee, Vh".lVZ edCorn, Durkees Baking Powder. Lnclish and American Mustards. Crackers C hecse hnead coarse Salt, Pali i, Ros'm nn 1 Cast.ie Soaps, Caa 2s Flour Bacon, Mackerel. CM. Salmon, and Sin - Vim-gar. Svrups and Mt.lasKos, Whiskey, "rand,' Wiue-r I'luiX AU-hehol. doils, Tobacco and Cigars, of the choicest brands ; and n cer.eral a-sr-rtment cf Tubs Buckets, B8 , . vo-.f Window Glass. Aic, Ac. L0 Every variety of 1H1U fli VI T, such C.lr ns, Prunes, Currants, Figs, ll and lua- as sins ; Jcliics and Preserves; SITSCKEVKUY DEFCIIIPTIOS, and in fact, every thin- that an epicure could de- B,Thcy will ever bo happy to wait nTou all who may favor them with tUir cHcm, and feel Batte ned that they arc enabled to se.l LOWER FOR CASH, than nnv other establishment in the I lace. Ebensburg, Nov. 25, 1S. ly. Administrators Xollcc. F.TTI'RS of Adtninistr 'ion were prsntcd to X-iManna Hot aud l'ettr Coll.iis on .tic lUh ef jf Pi ter I ers ms January 1354, to a Uniuister ou .ue estate Kerr, late of Allegheny tp., (ice'd. Ail knowing' themselves indebted will sett.o w Uhout de lay Those haviuR claims against said estate wul present them t roper'.y authenticated for settlement. MAN A KEKR II IV I l-VIMI V - . , V Adinr . peter colli: Jan. 20, '51. Executor TVotlce. LETTERS testamentary have been granted to the subscriber, ou the estate of George Roberts, late of Ebcnsburg. Cumbria county, dec asa.; all persons iudebted to said estate are hereby notifel to settle the same without delay, and those having claims to present tbtm duly authenticated for tV tlement. EDWARD ROBERTS, Executor January 6, 1S53.