vras to obtain the impeachment and removal of the Judge for tyranny and misconduct in office. Mr. Walker argued the case before the Legisla ture, with a power of logic and learning which won him much esteem. The attempt failed. Mr. Walker then mov ed into the interior, practicing low at Marysville, we believe, since which we have heard of him, only incidentally, until this expedition brings him out as proclaimed President of an extempore Eepublic in thcCalffornia peninsula. "Mr. Walker is a young man yet, to have passed through all these vicissitudes. He is not a tr,rT,t nvsirs. nf ncrp. U( is of small over inxuy-0- -o size and slight frame, but erect, vigorous, used to athletic exercise, very active in habits of per sonal bravery, approaching to rashness, and an nHAviVtilvf v t f will in flip Ttrnciwntinn fif bic mlr- poses, which nothing external can shake. He is of the best stuff out of which revolutionizing bod ies are made. We desire to say nothing of the merits of his present undertaking. It looks like a very wild adventure, touched up strongly with the mock-heroic." . Shocking Tragedy in California. The California State Journal says that two white men, named Guild and Ingalls, while on a prospecting tour, in company with nineteen Chi namen, werelately murdered on McCloud's river, twenty miles east of Pittsburg, Shasta county, by.the Indians. They were camped, and fifteen Indians came into the camp. The Indiana ap peared friendly at first, but upon a word from the Chief they seized tho guns and ran away with them. Ingalls seized a club and struck the hind mostlndian, and knocked him down. The Indians imediately commenced firing on Guild and Ingalls and also at the Chinamen. Six of the Chinamen escaped, and came to Pittsburg. A party start ed out immediately, and found the body of In galls ; one arm cut off at the elbow, and his head 6mashed up horribly with stones. They also found the bodies of thirteen Chinamen ; three had their arms cut off, and all their heads had been smashed in with stones. The body of G uild i-uild not be found. On Thursday, 23d inst., by Rev. Wm. Lloyd, Mr. George L. Koon, of Blair Co., to Miss Mary Evans, of this place. DIED! At the St. Charles Hotel, in Pittsburg, n Sun day, the 19th instant, Caroline A. M., wife of William S. Campbell, in the 30th year of her age, of neuralgia. Mr. Campbell, again mourns the loss oi me wile of his bosom. In the primo of life death has poised the unrelenting blow and felled his vic tim, unheeding the prayers and supplications of the relatives and friends. Wc decjjly sympathize with the bereaved husband. Orphans' Court Sale. BY Virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to pub lio sale, on the premises, on Monday the 17th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following pitte or parcel of land oi wuicu i civ, wuuiu, "ed seized, situate in Carroll Township: Be ginning at a post on line of land in name of Roads Kankiu, thence South eighty-nine degrees, East six-ty-seven perches to a Post, thence by hind in name of Aaron Hoops, South one and a half degrees, West one hundred and twenty seven perche to a Post, thenco by land of Emerieus Bi nder, North eighty nine degrees. West sixty seven perches to an ash, thence by same North one and a half do greea East ona hundred and twenty perches to the place' of beginning, containing fifty acres and 'twenty nine perches and allowance about ten a cres of which is clewed, and thereon erected a two torv hewed log House and a small lop Barn. Sale to be held on the premises Terms : one 'third of the purchase money to be pai l on confirm ation of the sale, and the residue in two equal on- jaucJ. payments thereafter with interest to be se cured by the juJgment bonds and mortgage cf the purchaser. JACOB KOONTZ, Adm'r. :-lar:h3, IS 54 c. Loretto l'lanli. Road Company. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS the Board of Managers of the Loretto I lank Road Compa ny, have assessed $2 ca each share of stork sub scribed to suid Koad, to be paid on or before the 7th of September next, and the sum cf five dol.urs per share to be" paid on or before the frit of every Succeeding Month thereafter, until the full amount of share subscribed be pai l. M. M. ADAMS, rrcsKknt. March 23, 1 83 1 tf. 7 !EUftS Sol'A. ON England, Ireland and Scotland from 1 up wards also, Passage Tickets by the "Old Black Star"' Lino of Pact'-La, sUig; from .Liverpool cn the ldt, Olb, lltb, ICtb, 21st, oud 20tli of each month. W. A. NEFF, AqcM. Cresson, March 23, 1S54 tf. PIBMC SAEE. There will be eiprsed to public sale, at Carmen' Hotel in Ebensburg, on Wednesday, the -2th day of March, inst., the following, viz : Hay, Oats, 2 setts of Yankee Harness, 2 setts of Carriage Harness 1 Carriage, 1 Cart and Gears, 2 Cooking Stoves, 2 Pnrlor Stoves. 1 Egg Stove, one extending Dining Table, two Dining 'ables, two Breakfast Tables, 2 Side Tables, 1 Sofa, C Settees I Or o OOZ. n 1 " - - - ir lot nf Table Cloths: 30 Beds and Bedding a choice lot of Liquor, together with a great vari ety of Otner articles, em uniting mo m.wv. oi.vv -'sno rntvurcs oi iv.o.-. '.Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of said dav when due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given by ROBERT CARMON. r Ebensburg, March 23, 1654. PLANK ROAD LETTING. S EALED proposals will be received at the office of William Kittel!, in the Borough of Ebens burg until 7 o'clock, P. M. of Friday the 21st day of April next, for clearing, grading, and masonry of that part of the Ebensburg and Susquehanna Plank ead, extending from Carrolltown to a point on the fcusquobanna river below Isaac Giffordsa distance pt about six or seven miles. The work will be di vided Into sections of about one mile each, and pro posals will be received for one or more sections, or for the whole distance. Maps, profiles, and specifications will be ready or the examination of bidders, at the office above mentioned on and after the 17th of April next, and all proper information given on applicatioe to R. S. Alexander, Esq., Engineer of the road. Xo proposals will be received after the hourabove specified. By order of the Board. WM. KITTELL, Secretary. - Ebensburg, March 23, 18o4 4. Z I'LAXK ROAD XOTICE. THE Books of the Ebensburg and Half-way House Plank Road Company, will be opened ow the 15th of April next, at the house of James Mi SB, in the Borough of Ebensburg, nud at the house of Glomes Mcubat, Half-way house, on the 17th day, and continue open from teu o'clock, A. M, till 6, P. M. GEORGE MURRAY, JOHN OSTER. DANIEL T. JONES. TIIOM ASORTFFIT1I, ' JAMES MYERS, EZEKIEL HUGHES, Commissioners. Mreh 23, '64 CHEST SPRINGS PLAKX KOAD COMPANY. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Books will be opened by the subscribers, at the store of John M'Meel, Gulitzio, Allegheny Township, Cambria county, on Monday the 10th day of April, and at the house of Daniel Litzinger, at Chess Springs, on Monday the 17th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, which will be kept open until 4 o'clock 1. M of said day. and during the corresponding hours of each succeeding day, for the space of five days, for the purpose of receiv ing subscription to the capital stock of snid Com pany. FRANCIS CHRISTY, JNO. McMEAL, ANTHONY WILL, PATRICK IVORY, J NO. 0. McGLTRE, ANDREW McGLTRE, D.INIF.L LITZINdER, J EUOM lC DA WSON, Commissioners named in the .-let cf Incorporation. March 10, lbol. THE EMl'OItll -M. 11 HE CHEAPEST GOODS CAN BE FOUND AT THE NEW STORE LACKEL SWAMP. THE citizens of Cambria County are respectful ly invited to examine our stock before put-chasing elsewhere. An acquaintance with our stock aud manner of doing business, wi'.l convince you of the superior inducements, we are enabled to offer. Our varied assortment comprises. Dry Goods of every kind ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware and Queeusware, Cedar Ware, Drugs, Dye Stuffs : Groceries of all kinds; an excelleut assortment of Fish &c. &e. Any articles called for, which we have not on hand, can be obtained in a few hours, by Penna. Railroad aud Adams and Co's Express, at the low est rates possible. We feel assured that those w ho will call and look through our stock, which under all circumstances, we are pleased to show, will be disposed to buy. OLR TERMS ARE CASH. W. A. NEFF & CO. C7-ADAM'S & CO'S Express Office has been removed from Summit to Cresson Station Laurel Swamp. W. A. NEFF, Ag't. March 10, '54. AOTICE. THE Board of Cnnal Commissioners will meet at the foot of Plaue No. 4, on Friday the 2Jth day of Match, at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of proceeding the examination and assessment of "damages done to private property by reason of the construction of that portion of the new road to--avoid the inclined planes on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, which has been opened for transportation." Agreeably to the Act of the 18th April 1So3. By order of the Board. Til OS. L. WILSON, Secretary. March 10, 1854. ItTI5L,IC SALE. THERE will be sold at Public Outcry, at the residence of the subscriber, in Summitville, on Tuesday, the 28th inst., the following property, viz: Horses, Cows, Hog3, Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Single and Double Harness, Buffalo robes, &c, together with various articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture, ti'o numerous t3 insert. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of said day, when and where due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given. JAMES C. McGLSLEY. March 10, 1851. KHSSOIArTIOSi OS PAIITXEUSIIIP, THE partnership heretofore existing between Jacob & George Correll in the butchering business, was on the 3d, inst., dissolved by mutual agreement. GEORGE CO Bit ELL. JACOB CORRELL. Summit, March 17, '54. TAKK XOTICE. OFFICERS OF COMPANES WHO COMPRISE THE CAMBRIA COUNTY BRIGADE. THERE are natters of great importance to be de liberated concerning the prosperity of the Cam bria Brigade, therefore, all the officers cf the sev eral companies of said Ilri-ule are requested to meet on Saturday the 2."tii of March at 2 o'clock, P. M., in the town of JclTcrsuu, for the purpose cf drafting resolutions, which may tend to the perma nent good of the Volunteers, nlso, to consider who might be chosen candidates for the offices of Brigade Inspector and Lieut. Colonel, next June. MANY. March 17, 'o4. A KKVOU'TIO.V IS EJIKSSBl K ! K3TW AND CHEAP E00K STORE ! ! J RODGER?, Jr. would incite the public to call and examine his extensive and splendid isortmeiit of Mlseellaiieous Books, consisting of llvt Ccrn Scer.es in New York Shakesponr's Quo tations Webster's .Dictionary, Unabridged Rol lins History Uncle Turn's C;ibi:i Lorenzo Dow .'oserdius Cooper on Dislocation and Practice lvA.'.'n Cruso Light and Sha-ks of Freemasonry Chamber's Information for tha People Bibles of all kinds Protestant Bibles Doway Bibles Pres bytcrinn llym Books School Books of all kinJs- Encvclopdu'ia of Americana Drafting Paper Tra cing" Muslin Stationary of all kinds Song? Books ofallkiuds. His collection is far superior to any ever brought to thi place, and he hopes the pub lic will extend him a liberal patronage. March 3, lSol. SOIItU. T W. IVORY & CO.. Agents for selling Passage Tickets and Drafts for England, Ireland Scot land and Wales, through Edwards, Sanford &Co's European Agents. ALSO Agents for selling Passage Tickets by W. & L. Tapcot & Co's Line of Liverpool Ships sailing from Liverpool to New York or Philadel phia, "passengers eun pet tickets through from any parted Great Britain, direct to the Summit. es- sels sail every five days. 3 W. -VV. IVORY & CO. Narchl7, '51. Alh'gheuian and Echo please copy. TO TISE 1ITE call the attention of our friends nud the pub- lie generally to our new stock of GOODS, just received, which wilUe sold low for cash. Flour, Bacon and Salt constantly on hands 20 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, which we will sell at cost. . , . , , , P S All persons knowing themselves indebted to ks on book accouut, or for freight will please call and settle. W. W. IVORY & CO. March 17, '54. rriiLie sale. THERE will be sold at public out-cry at the resi dence of the subscriber in Cambria tp, on Tuesday 28th inst., the following property, viz: 2 breeding mares. Horses, Cows, Hogs, Young Cattle, Hay by the ton, Oats, Corn, Flour, Bacon, Harrows, W ag ons, Sleds, Plows, &c. kc, together with various articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture too numerous to insert. Sale to commence at 10 o' clock of said dav, when due attendance aud a rea 80nable credit will be gwen. o'KEEFFE. March 17, '54. p g The FARM upon which the subscriber now resides will be leased for a term of years. W. O K. CHARLES H. MARPLE'S WISE ASD LIQlTpR STORE, to. 33 Sorth ThlH St., above Callowhlll, Kt StUe, Philadelphia. HAS constantly ou hand French Brandies, Hol lanl Gin and a general assortment of FOR EIGN WINES. ALSO. All kinds of American Spirits, &c. Dissolution of I'arlnerfchip. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIS ting between Drs. Jackson & IIowc is this day day dissolved by mutual consent. Vt -a R. M. S. JACKSON. J. IIOAVE. Feb. 13, 1S54 tf JOllX EVANS. JOHX DARE. EVAS EVANS. HCUlI JONES- xeiv rumr fTUE rUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED I that the late firm of Evans & Jones has enter ed into a co-partnership with John Evans and John Hare iu the Tannery and Boot and Shoe manufac turing business, 'i'heir friends are invited to call lit the old stand of Eva?.-s & Jones, a few doors cast of Carmon'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 Womeus Morocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to execute work on the shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid for hides either in trade or cash. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the very best materials, they are confident they can execute work as well awl a cheap us iny establishment in the country. February 17, IS-jI tf. XEW .IRKlXGllllEM'. IAST LINE RED COACHES, BELONGING to Mess. Thompsou & Brawly will leave Ebens burg, -twice every day for Jelftrsufit The first will leave at 9 o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning train ou Pecuu. R. R. for the cast at 11 o'clock uud 38 mill. Second coach leaves at 5 o'clock in the evening meeting the train going west at 7 o' clock and 58 min. ; returning, first coach leaves Jefferson for Ebensburg at.l o'clock, P. M. and second and 8 P. M., immediately after arrivals of the Passenger Trains. ; February 17, 1851 tf. II. T. COFFEY, M. I). ' VNNOUNCES TO THE PROFESSION, THAT he has opened, iu the rooms adjoining bis of fice, in Hollidaveburg, a H I'll aiCO-MECUAXlCA L IXSTITUTE, for the application of approved physiological sup ports, in the treatmeut of Chronic Diseuse, aud 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 mauy of the most eminent members of the . Profession, and consist, in part, of Body Braces, for Prolapsus Uteri, (or Falling of the Womb,) and the diseases of the Ilenrt, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, aud weakJ nets of the Back and Nerves, which result from such ''falling," Spinal Supporters, for every vari ety of Spinal affection, Chest Expanders, to erect the body, and enlarge the Chest, Pile and Peri neal Elevators, Hernial Trusses, etc. The increasing importance of this department of pathology, and the difli'.'ulty the country practiouer has in procuring any mechanical aid, much less those that act iu 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 public against the imposition of unscientific and iNjrmous contrivances. Physicians, nnd all otheia interested, are invited to call and examine. Those who desire to give their patients the auxiliary benefu.of any variety of scientific support, can send their patients to the Iustitutefor that purpose, vithovt risk of any abuse of such confidence. A discount of 20 per cent to the profession on all instruments furnished them, or at their request. A room will be fitted up specially for Ladies, with a Lady in attendance. Hollidaysburg, Feb. 3, 1S54 4m. SALE Or KEAL ESTATE. fILL be sold at the Hotel of Robert Cannon in Eb ensburg, on Saturday the 4th day of February next, at one o'clock P. M., the following described property, to wit: tract of land situated in Cambria Township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of James Myers, Fcstus Tibbet, Daniel T. Jones and others, contain ing 375 acres, more or less, late the property of George Roberts Esq., deceased. This farm is di vided into Farm and Timber land, a portion of it being as good farm land as any in the neighb'ir hood, while the whole abounds iu Cherry and Pop 1 r lumber. There is also excellent water powr ou this place; and indeed, taking it altogether, it is one of the most desirable properties that has betn offered for some time. The above land will be soU together, or in bodies of eighty acres or up war is to suit purchasers, and the terms will be made i easv as can be desired. For particulars, apply v JOHN E. ROBERTS , EDWABD ROBERTS: Trustee under the trill of Gcorye Roberts JZcp 4IBSI ISTI? 4Te rtTatTS. THE Register of Ci.mbna Comity having grati-j tod l Ltn - ul Afiiiiim.sininon to the unciersTnea , residing in Ebeusburg on the eatate of John Hiihin,.; .i i i..,.. r ,,,..,Wi-;n r-rnn indebted to said estate are requested to uiuke payment with out delay, uud persons having claims against said ( chtate to present theru properly proven for settle-1 ant. JAMES M'DERMIT. February 24, 51. 4IJ3IZSTRATORS AOTICE. LETTEKS oi" Administration were urtinted to the undersigr.cd on the 22d of February on the es tate of William O'Keeffe, dee'd.. of Cai r: i town-i ship. All persons knowing themselves imiebtcd to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against it will preseut them properly authenticated for settlement. iril.LIAM O'KEEFFE Jr., AJiur. Febmarv 24, '51. -T r4dlU)QK AGENTS WANTED, to sull JL VUViVtori.-.l fcr.d Useful V." irks fur the year !8o4. glOOO Dollars a Year. Vanted in ev ery section of the United States, active and enter prising men to engage in the sale of sonic of the best works published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $100, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make from $3 to ?" a day profit. The books published by us are all useful in their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered. For particulars address. ROBERT SEARS Publisher. Feb. 24, '54. 181 William Street. N. Y. Valuable Farms lor Kent. THE undersigned will reut for one or more years the following valuable Farms, vz: The Farm 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, Oat-houses &c, Possession for the first farm can be had immedi ately the other two by the 1st day of April. TETER COLLINS. Summit, Jan. 20, '54. TO THE l'MlLIC. THE 6nbscribet would offer at private sale, that well known two story large slate colored framn house, fronting on Maiu and St. Peters Street, in the borough of Loretto, 42 by 20 feet. The Plank Road from Laurel Swamp to the Cherry Tree runs through the town, which will make the house a good business place. Eupuire of the subscriber for further particulars. AUGUSTIN LITTLE, March 10, '54. ' I-ITHLIC SALE. WILL be sold at Public Sale, at the residence of the subscriber at the foot of No 4, A. P. R. R., in Washington township, on Saturday the 18th day of March next, the following property, viz : A large number of Beds and Bedding; Centre, Side. Dining and Breakfast Tables ; Chairs and Settees, Carpeting, Looking-Glasscs, Clocks, &e. Bar and Kitchen Furniture, Cooking aud Coal Stoves. . A larg quantity of Liquors, consisting of French, Peach, Cherry and Cogniac Brandies; Port and Maderia Wines ; Holland Giti and old Rye Whis key ; Sleighs, Buggy and Harness ; Cows and Hogs, and a great number of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, when due attendance and reasonable credit will be given by ROBERT STEWART. March 10, 1S51, Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, V I T H A PORT KA I T. And a view of the Birth Place of of Mr. Clnv. In one handsome large octavo volume of 1,300 Pages! beautifully bound in cloth. Gilt. I 1 rice i tliree Dollars. J Or bound ia two Volumes, cloth, gilt, $0,50. j The work here presented is intended to trace clearly the career of Mr. Clay, from the entrance on i the stage of public life dwn to the period of his I death' mainly by the light of his own lofty, per- j suasive, and impassioned eloquence. Mr. Clay's ! parlimeutary cffrt.s, clear, direct, and vigor ous, embojy all trie illustration tnat is neeiitul to their full understanding the great importance, variety and histruetib'.e interest of the topics he generally discussed ibo character and ability of the orator, the direct and exact bearing of his ar guments on the controvert cs and interests of the times, u'l contribute to render his speeches among themost valuable contributions cf Patriotism and Genius to the enlightenment and elevation of the American people. JAMES L.GIHON, Publisher. No. 10 Chesnut Street, l'hilad. JH7"Good active men, who wish to engage in the f-ale of the above, will be allowed a discount sulli eieutly large to enable them to make a first-rate business of it. For full particulars. Address, JAMES L GIHON, Publisher. No. 102 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. 8fJfAny person remitting the publisher the prico of the above Book, will have it sent by mail to any part of the United States, free of post age. COACH MAXCF ACTOR Y. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and the public generally, liat he will carry on the Coach Making, iuclu 4ug the Smith work at the Machine shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rear of E. Hughe's tore ; where by using none but the choicest mate rtil, and emploi'ing none but the best workmen, hi hope to convince all that will do them the furor to examine his work, that in point of dura buty, appearance or cheapness, it cannot beexcel lei by any similar establishment in the State or elicwhere. Persons wishing a bargain in the pur case oi ft carriage, wui cousuit ineir owu interests b; giving him a call. They are prepared to sup pi the following kinds of Vehicles, viz: iuggies of different qualities and prices.Barouch es Chariotees, one and two horse rockaways, close qurter Eliptie and C-spring Coaches; secoud hand wck of different kinds, &c, making a variety that wil suit all tastes and all purses. Repairing done will neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALBRAITII. jin. 20, '54. TO PIIYSIC1AXS. lie attention of the Medical Profession in Penn. is espcclfully iuvited ti the following important fats : 1. Not less than two thirds of the American wo neu are aulicled with Prolapsus Uteri, and its as sociated complaints ; the result of natural delica C( of organization ; defective physical education ; etr'.y marriages ; the various accidents of pregn..u cv and labor, and general ueglcct of hygieuio mea sures. ti. That as Prolapses Uteri ia a displacement, or 'tilling" of this organ, it necessarily involves a !. descent, or drayyiny of the Heart, Lungs, Somach, and Bowels, and that one fundimental ondition of cure in all these cases, is, the applica tive of such a Physiological brace, or supporter, ajwill most effectively trace the weak back and u thout compression, assixl the relaxed and over-taxed uiLSclesin performing their natural otbee of lifting and holding in their place, the dragging viscera of tin Chest and Abdomen from the depressed Uterus. Tie observation of every Physician, and the exten sile aud increasing use cf abdominal supporters, (s called) furnishes conclusive proof of this. 3. That the Supporters now in use never Lave rev-eived the approval of the profession, because, they all, in common, act as heating and cunfinimj cltnupt, compresses, aud relaxing poultices, creating a necessity for their perpetual use by restraining the freedom and exercise of the muscles, which they should only assist, aud, also, aggravating the "faliing" and dragging, by their crowa'iiig aud com pressing rather, than their bracing and eievatiug tendency. , . , T). 4. In view of the above facts, which every 1 iiy- sV ijii has been cumi-elled to leet but too aeeui, is it uot the duty, as well as the interest of the Pro- iessiou, to sock ior un iiisu umvi.w established principles ot pathology, and wincu is at nn .HWtiv. atid nect-ssarv to the success ot tiic practitioner, and proJcsstouai in its origin ana uc- The undersigned, therefore, acting iu accordance with the true interests oi" the Profession, and after much investigation and outlay, now offers to thiui an instrument which fully meets all the above in dications. The Brace invented by Dr. Bauuing of N. Y has alone received the approbation of ihe Profession, or taken rank as a permauent contribu- tloll to Medical Sciei.ce. Vi h:!e it supports lue WP:1i. t,..k ,,nd lifts uv the abdominal viscera, t!.c uudersiiriied, bv combining it with a recent mvca tion, has added greatly to us cjucichcj iu ""''v the body and expanding the chest, and these instru ments are believed t fulfd every indication that can to its e.'iicicncy If derived from mechanical support, wfn.o acting j iu complete harmony with the forces of nature. j Desirous of introducing tliese l. races luiougu i;ie co ijK-ration of Phvsicians.aud being enabled to fur ki iucw.it Manufacturers prices you arc respect fully referred to the annexed quotations : i'nie Steel Body Brace, Retail Price, 10.00 SUvpp VMated " " ' 15.00 Pine Steel Erector Brace, Retail Price, 15.00 I Sdver Plated ' " " " "C.OO Tenty per cent discount off these prices to Ph viiciaiis. A' Scientific, Treatise, and Descriptive Essay, will be sent to Physicians, gratuitously, by addres sing Dr. H. T. COFFEY, Fb. S, 1S51 4m. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Alvantayes of the Llvdy Brace over Other Suppor-ters.r-ist. It is cool. 2d. It is light. 3d. Its pads can U be 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 UP ALL OTHERS BEAR IlOWX. 6th. Its pad are four, and press on the weak hips, aud particu larly ou the treat hack, supporting, yet not restrain ig the body. 7th. Its pads being of naked horn, stimulate and harden the muscles, while soft and cushioned ones (like poultices) relax and weaken, tlrough heat and perspiration, and soon become rincid. 8th. It is so constituted as to admit of at taching to it any proper spinal apparatus, and nlso the most perfect pile and hernial truses. 0th. It may combine with its mechanical influences the virtues of the galvanic battery, locally or generally applied. . The Erector Brace and Chest Expander, in addi tion to the above, makes pressure upon the front of tae shoulders, and without constraint or cumprcs tion, erect the body, expands thb chest, and promotes health, grace aud beauty. It is free from Btraps, bandages, or comprc-ses, acts in har mony with nature, and defies scientific objection. For those who have weak Lacks, stooped shoulders, narrow or flattened chests or defective form it is the best iuveution ever presented to the public. Rile of Measlkemest. For the Body Brace, draw a tape snugly around the body, one and a half inches below the t".ps of the hip bones, over the li nen for the Erector Brace, add measurement around the chest, under the arm-pits, and send the number of inches, cash companying the order, and the Brace will be sent to order, with an explanato ry circular; and exchanged to suit, provided it be immediately returned, in an unsoiled condition. JAMES EUSTON. M. BOWK. Ro 9 & Eiifeton. Ill AToria Third Street below Race Philadelphia. Maxcfactc&kes AJit Wholesalb Dealers in Corn Brooms, Locking 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 Manufac turer' lowest cash price. Jan. 20, '61; 2m. CHARLES jil.IlKIUIIT, Attorney at Lav?, Ebensburg, Pa., II'ILL practice rn the several courts of Cambria, 1 Blair. a:d Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult and receive advice in their own language. onice opposite the Court House, formerly occu pied by R. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebeusburg, February 3, 133 !y. SA31CEL C. VI.CJAIiI, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. if 7TI.L practice in the several Courts cf Cam- bvia, Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Office ou main street two doors wett of the ; store cf M'.irr:y. Z;'um &. Co. 1 May 8, 1S51 ly. j EOIU;E 31. EIEEi " i Attorney at Law, El)6nsbarg, Pa. j "XXril.L pruclicc in the i-evei-al Ooiivts of Cam- V v bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. i OHIce ou Centre st., joining Gen. M'DonalJ's dwell ing. ! Jan. 15, 1P31. ly. j E. Ill XCISISO., Jr., ! Attorney at Law, Lbcnsbarg, Pa., "Tjr7TLL practice in the sever.,! Courts of Cam v v bria, Blair aud Indiana counties. All pro I bc ! fessional business entrusted to his care will promptly attended to. Ofticcou Main street adjoininghisdwelliiighouse. Ebenaburg, July 1, 185; iU-Cra. II. f. C'AUfTH, WM. TERRY, J. C. 1EW Geo. V. Todd, with Carufii, Terry &. ic IMPORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in English. German nnd Domestic HARDWARE, Guns, Pistols, Waiters, &.C. 154 Maukkt SictET, between 4th & 5th, THIL ADELPHIA- Sept. 2, lS53.-Sm. CYKX'S L. li:CISEIIAU, Attorney at Law, Johnstowni Fa. o FF1CE on Clinton Street, in the Second Story of Good & Pershing's Store Room. January 80, 1851 ly. 91. IIASSOX, Attorney at Law, bensburir, Pa. o FFICE in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 24, 185C. AUKAII A91 IlOlELIX, Attorney at Law Johnstown, Pa. FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Mam and Clinton. April 23, 1853. w HISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil for i. MOORE. sale by T. L. KE1EK, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. o EF1CE ou Main street, two doors cast of the Echo. Office. March 13, 1S51. ly rjMiE highest price paid for wool at the stoie of GEO. J. RODGERS. FEXLOX&1IEYER. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. FFICE two doors West of Major Thompson's Hotel. o JOflX S. IlIIEY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., If TILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria, i Blair aud Indiana counties. Office, No. 4, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. Ebensburg, Aug. 19, 1853 ly. 3IICIIAEL WAX MAfciEIIAX, m Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. O FFICE. No 3, "Colonnade Row, near the Court House. January 1, 1851. ly TI503IAM C. 31'10KLL, Attorney at Law, HoUidaysbuxg, Pa. -anILL attend the several Courts of Cambria v county, as heretofore. Oftico one door we6t of Wm. McFarland's cabinet warerooin. July 21, 1852. ly C. E. 3IS. KRAY, Attorney ut Law, Ebo:isburg, Cambria Co., Pa. O FFICE a few doors above the Lbeusburg House. Dec. C'J, 1?53. Yi JLJ,1A?1 It ITT ELL, Attcrr.ey at Law, Ebeiisburgr, Pa. O FFICE No. o. "Colonadc Row iliiise. near the Court January 15, 1S52. Adams t'o.'ti Exprcsn. JR. CRAIG, agent will forward all packages of jrnoils or iiioue3 daily except Sunday to all the principal cities in the Union, and all the tow ns on the Railroad between Philadelphia aud Pitts burg. SI. TT. fiAXAUA'S TJ TN1TED STATES HOTEL, at the Rail Road Depot, Ilarriiburg, Pa. Dec. 'J, 1853. School liooks. assortment of BOOKS, such as are 4 genera! a. used iu iu cur common schools, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. UEO. Hl'Pl-NOOTT. WM. TKOTTKR. EDM0XO BACON UrORO E LIPPIXCOTT & CO., HAVE constantly ou hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors aud Groceries generally- Ko. 17 North "Water Street, and No. 10 North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1853. Tli is Way! I7v;")R the highest prices are paid for hides, skins and tanner's bark iu either trade or cash by J. MOORE. involution or Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Robert Kerby and Robert Galbraith in the Coach Making busiuess was dissolved on the ISth of November, by mutual consent. The fcooks are iu the hands of Robert Galbraith, who wiil set tle the business of the firm. R. KERRY & R. GALBRAITII. Jan. 20, 1831. XOTICE. THE undersigned take this method of advising those who wi.-di to locate in a healthy set t inent, that they will rout their houses, in the town of Galitzin, as follows : The well known larre Tioarding Sliant y, form erly occupied by Henry Dickson, has been re modeled : it is au excellent place of business. Also, tlie store room and hoisc now in the oc cupancy of McMecl &. llarly ; the situation can not be surpassed as a site for a hotel, affording the city sportman a stopping place lroui tlifi 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 placemake 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. McMecl, Galitzin, who is au - thorized to rent the same. KEEFE & IIOWLY. j Feb. 3,1854. HATS AXD CAPS. THE subscriber invites attention to his lat style of Hat.-, counting of all the various descrip tions now worn, which cannot be excelled, in Phil adelphia or t-Uewhcrc. Country merchants will Cn J it ia their advantage ' to purchuse at this establishment, aa onr facilities, j for Manufacturing will enable us to offer great 13- ducciueuts to country merchsnta. ISAAC M. ASUTON. 172 Market St., Philadelphia. I Pec. SO, 1S5". ! Execuloii Xotlce. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate of Adim 2. Stuilz deceased are required to make payment without delay, and those holding claims against said estate wid preseut them duly authenticated to the undersigned. Executors of the last will and teiu.meut of t-aid deceased, at their residence ia Carrol township, Cambria county. ELIZABETH SiTOLTZ, 11LNRY BUCK, Executors. Janunrv C, lSr.l Ct. VAEl'AHLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 1 1 1IIE unJirsigned offers at private sale the Farm -L (known as the M'Coy Farm.) about 2 1-2 miles North Last of Ebensburg, adjoining land of Patrick Farrea, John 1. Jones and others, now ia the occipui-cy of R. R. Humphreys, containing ona hundred and sixty-eight acres and some perchea, about one hundred cleared and under good fenoa. There are erected thereon one two story Dwelling Ileutte, A good Bank Barn, with convenient Sheds and out Houses. There is a Good Orcltand of various Fruit Trees on the place. A good spring of water couveuieat to the bouse, aud a Fountain Pump at the dor Water in almost dvery field. ALSO One lot of ground with two small bousef erected thereon, and now in the occupancy of Mrs. C. Humphreys, at the foot of Piano No. 5, A. P. R. Road. CrAn Indisputable tJtlo will be given for tha above property. TERMS reasouable. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Dec. C, 1853. $13I3IEJIIIILL IIRET ERY. THE undersigned would respectfully inform tha citizens of Cambria and the adjoining coun ties that he has commenced the Brewing in all ita branches at the HALF WAY HOUSE, in Summer hill Township, Cambria County. He will all timts be in readiness to supply his customers, rith Ale, Strong and Lager BEER. 0E0. nUETHOR, Deo. 9, 1S53. 3m. rxiov iioiSE, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. rnilE subscriber would respectfully inform hia 1 friends aud the travelling public, that he baa leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O. Evans, aud is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. The establish ment has been furnished with every convenience that can be. His rooms are large and well venti lated. His table will be supplied with the best the market can afford. His bar will contain Liquor of the best brands, and his stable is large, and atr tended bv careful and obliging hostlers. JOHN A. BLAIR. Dec. 23, 1653. LATROIIE HOTEL, Westmoreland Co., Pa. JM. MARSHALL, having leased this commodi- ons and popular Hotel, situated pear the Pa. R. R., invites a call from the travelling public. Tha establishment has undergone considerable repair, aud finished in the best possible manner. No pains will be spared to add to the comfort and co venience of its guests. Dec. 23, 1853. Datld T. Moriu, Uotary Public, Scrivener and Conveyanoer, JOKHSXOWK, CAJiEKIA CO. J A., "tnC7"lLL also attend to his duties as Justice. La V T gal instruments of writing, such as deeua. agreements, Foreign Power of Attorney, fco-t drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to Lis care will receive strict attention. May 13, 185 GO-tL XV. It. HL'S.VLDY, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. IN the ' room. e basement story oi iaus a vui., WIN Ebcnsbur''. Jan. 20. 1854.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors hond in superior manner. iE.vrasT. DR. S. BELFORD, Surgeon Dentist, informs the public that he has returned to Hollidaysburg. and permanently located in the office he occupied during his late visit, (one door west of Hewit'a Store on Allegheny f-t.,) where he will be pleased to attend to uuT operations in bis profession. All work done by him wi'.l be warranted. Hollidaysburg, August 20, 1603. U. H.TI I'OE. M. ROBERTS. MESSRS. TI'DOR &. ROBERTS. m -pEEI JL URi EELING thankful to the citizens of Ebensburg nd vicinity for their former patronage, oeg leave to state, that having been both fcastand West, they have purchased the largest and best stock of GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONS, that has ever been brought to the place, to which they now invite the attention of the public. Their stock consists of. Sugars. Black and Green Teas, Coffee, Fisseucc of Coffee, Chocolafe, Prepar ed Corn, Durkee s Baking Towdcr, English and American Mustards, Crackers, Cheese, Fine and coarse Salt, Palm, Rosin and Castile Soaps, Can dles, Flour, Bacon, Mackerel, Cod-fish, Salmon, and Herring, Vinegar, Syrups and Molasses, Whiskey, Brandy, W ine, Fluid, Alchohol, and oils, Tobaooo and Cigars, of the choicest brands ; 9IEUICI.VES, and a general assortment of Tubs, Buckets, Bas kets. Brooms, Brushes. Window Glass. &c., &.C. ALSO, Every variety of DRIED FRUIT, ancU as Citrons, Prune, Currants, Figs, Date and Rai sins; Jellies and Preserves; aiTSOPEVEJtY PESCRipTIOJf, and in fact, every thing that an epicure could da sire. They will ever be happy to wait upon all who may favor them with their custom, and feel eatia Bed that they are enabled to sell LOWER FOR CASH, than any other establishment in the place. Ebensburg, Nov. 25, 1803. ly. Administrator Notice. LETTERS of Administration were granted to Manna Kerr and Peter Collins on the' I3fh ef January 1304, to administer on the estate of Teter Kerr, late of Allegheny tp., doe'd. All persons knowing themselves indebted will settle without de lay. Those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. MANA KKRR . ,m... PETER COLLISS. Jan. 20, '54. Executor) IVoIIce. LETTERS testamentary have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of George Roberta, late of Ebensburg, Cambria county, deceased; all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified m1a the same without delay, and those having J claims to present them duly authenticated for eet- tlement. EDWARD ROBERTS, Extcutw. 1S33.' " ' January 6,