rhich, has caused the most intense anxiety in the public mind. The unfortunate Jewell has yielded up his life, as a forfeiture of the claim im posed upon him by the stern mandate of the law. lie has thus yielded up the dearest boon within the gift of his God, as a ransom for the highest Crime ; and it is sincerely to be hoped that every thing in relation to this sad affair may be suffer ed to pass into oblivion ; and all the circumstan ces and stories connected with the fate of this un fortunate man, be forever put to rest. Pittslurg Daily Union. FURTHER FOREIGN NEWS. MANIFESTO OF THE CZ AR. The foreign papers to the 8th inst., from Liv erpool, by the steamer Pacific, came to hand last night, and we find in them highly interest ing details of the news of which we gave a tel egraphic sketch yesterday. TTe extract as fol lows : War in the East Battle in the Bask. On the 17th February, a conflict took place by tniatake between two columns of the Russian ar my. The Turkish positions are extended in an easterly direction as far as the village of Cuiper cini, which is a mile distant from Kalafat. For several days a Turkish corps, 4,000 strong, un der the command of Col. Mirolai, had been post ed in front of this village and in the direction of the Russian outpost. On this corps the Russi ans determined to make an onslaught during the night of the 16th. For this purposetwo Russian -columns were brought up each from 4,0C0 to 5, 000 strong, one by the road which leads to Kala fat, from about the village of Scribtzi, and the other from the left side of it, from about Poisna, (Prince ililoch's property,) to advance unexpect edly upon the Turks, to surprise and inclose them, and cut them to pieces. The Russian columns commenced their inarch at three o'clock ia the morning, and by four o' clock reached a position from whence they were only half an hour's march from the Turkish pick ets. The second column setms either to have missed the direction by mistaking the road, or fcd come upiong after its time. Re this as it may, the latter column in the obscurity of a fug gy night, concluded the former one to bo a body of hostile Turks, and instantly opened upon them terrific canonade, which the others, who labor ed under the same mistake, returned with yet more deadly effect. Pressing towards each other ft came ere long to a close fire of small arms. This ill-omened combat lasted for an hour and a half, until, when day dawned, the combatants saw with horror the error they had commit ted. The loss in killed and wounded in the course of this night's encounter is reckoned by the Rus sians themselves, at several hundreds. The Turks were naturally alarmed at every point ; and at Widdin, which is but a league and a half distant, Omar Pacha on hearing the cannonade, took all requiste measures for defence. The Turkish corps stationed at Cuiperceii stood to arms, in readiness for action at any mcmcnt, but did not advance, as it was at a loss to imagine or comprehend what the Russians were about, murdering one another in that stylo. It was not till between 7 and 8 A. M., that the Russian columns withdrew to their respective positions, carrying their wounded along with them. Manifesto of the Czar Nicholas. TVe, Nicholas, I., &c. 'We have already informed our beloved and faithful subjects of the progress of our disagre roents with the Ottoman Porte. "Since then, although hostilities have com menced, we hare not ceased sincerely to wish as we still wish, the cessation of bloodshed. We e en entertained the hope that reflection and time would convince the Turkish Government of its misconceptions, engendered by treacherous insti gators, in which our just demands, founded on treaties, have been represented as atttempts at its independence, and veiling intentions of agran disement. Vain, however, have been our expec tations, so far. "The English and French Governments have sided with Turkey, and the appearance of the combined fleets at Constantinople, served as a further incentive to its obstinacy ; and now both the Western Towers, without previously declar ing war, have sent their fleets into the Black Sea, proclaiming their intention to protect the Turks, and to impede the free navigation of our vessels of war for the defence of our coasts. After so unheard of a course among civilized nations, we recalled our embassias from England and France, and have broken off all political in terceurse with those Powers. "Thus England and France have sided with the enemies of Christianity against Russia, who is combatting for the orthodox faith. "But Russia will not betray her holy calling ; and if enemies infringe our frontiers, we are ready to meet theia with the firmness bequeathed to us by our forefathers. Are we not the same Russi an nation of whose exploits the memorable events of 1812 bear witness ? "May the Almighty assist us to prove this by deeds. With this hope, combatting for our per secuted brethern, followers of the faith of Christ, with one accord let all Russia exclaim, "0, Lord, our Redeemer ! whom shall we fear ? May God be glorified and his enemies be scattered !' "St. Petersburg, ICth (21st) February, 1P54." . Rev. Mr. Cook, oftho House of Representatives preached in the M. E. Church, in Columbia, on Sunday morning and evening last. TRY BARRELS INDIAN L1NEMENT. It is clear and pleasant to use. Warranted all it ia ecommended or money paid back. Prepared 1-y H. G. O. Cary, Druggist and Chemist, Cleve od Ohio, to whom all orders sbouM bo addressed. Sold by an authorized Agent in every town in the State. For sale by Fred. Kittel, Ebcnsburj Pa., and by Hughes & Wherry. Jefferson Pa. MARKETS. rnuBWTED WEEKLY BY TCDOR ASD ROBERTS. Ebknsblbg, Thursday, March Flour per bbl. Wheat per buth. Rye, Corn. 30, 1854. 8 25 1 50 75 62 i 40 50 12 a 16' 121 Oats. Potato. Butter per lb. Iggs, " doz. Buckwheat per bush. Ilay per Ton, Wood per cord, Coal per bushel, Chesnuts per bushd, 50 12 50 10 a 07 25 Sheriff's Sale. TTY virtue of a writ of Fiere Facias to me direc- -L ted there will be exposed to public sale or out cry on the premises on Monday, the 17tU day of April, 1854, at 1 o'clock, P. AL, all the right, title an I interest of G. ii. Muckcrheid of, in aud to a lot of grouud situate in the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, known iu the plan of said Bor ough as No. C2, fronting ou Canal Street feet and running back feet to an alley ad joining lots of Conner Clark on the NorUi and Sam uel Kiuley on the south, having thereon erected a two story frame-house and a Lack building attach ed, a wood house and stable, now in the occupancy of G. II. Muchcrheid. A UG US TIN DUK151N. Sherif. Sheriff's Office, ) Ebcnsbarg, March 30, 1854. J EXrtXTOK'S KOTItil T ETTEUS testimentary on the estate of James I i K. McDermit, deceased, having been granted to James McDermit of Ebensburg, sind James Mc- Mul!e:i of Clearfield township, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and persons having claims will present them properly proven for settlement. JAMES M'DF.RMIT, r JAMES M'MULLEN. L UFarck CO, 1854 Gt. TI M. fci. WILSO.X, TCSTICE of the Peace. Summitville, Cambria J County, Pa. Office East ol the Ai.eglieny Portage Railroad on the Turnpike. March 30, 185-1 tf. felKIti 311LMXEKY SOlS. JOHN Stone &Sons, No. -1j South Second Street, Philadelphia, have now in Store, of their own importation, a large assortment of ribbon, silks, Flowers, Crapes, and every article suitable to the Millinery Trade, to which constant addition will be made throughout the season, thereby- ena bling them to offer the largest and most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found in the City. Philada., March 30, 1S51 2m. KAUS WASTED. BEING extensively engaged in the manufacture of Taper, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having Rags for sale, more titan the pre sent market prices Cash. JESSUP & MOORE, Taper Manufacturers, Philadelphia Xos. 24 and 20 North St. (1st Street below Arch, betweeu 5th and Cth.) Phila., March 30, 1831 2m. Orphans' Court Sale. TY virtue ef an order of the Orphans' Court of -EJ Cambria county, there will be exposed to pub lic sale, on the premises, on Monday the 17th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following piece or parcel of land of which Peter Gantncr, di ed seized, situate in Carroll Township : Be ginning at a post on line of land in name of Roads Rankin, thence South eighty-nine degrees, East sixty-seven perches to a Tost, thence by land in name of Aaron Hoops, South one and a half degrees, West one hundred and twenty seven perches to a Tost, thence by land of Emericus Bender, North eighty nine degrees. West sixty seven perches to an ash, thence by same North one and a half de grees. Eust one 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 cleared, and thereon erected a two story hewed log House and a small log Barn. Sale to he held on the premises Terms : one third of the purchase money to be paid on confirir ation of the sale, and the residue iu two equal nn nual payments theieafter with interest to be se cured by the judgn -ut bonds and mortgage cf the purchaser. JACUli hUU.M,.Wffl. March 23, 154 c. Eoretlo Plank Ioad Coni::uiy. "jVroTH'E TO STOCKHOLDERS the Board of -LI Managprs of the Loretto Plank Road Compa ny, have assessed f 2 on each share of stock sub scribed to said Road, to be paid on or before the 7th of September next, and the sum of five dollars per share to be paid on or before the first of every succeeding Monti; thereafter, until the full amount of shares subscribed be paid. M. M. ADAMS, President. March 23, 1854 tf. Vrai'tH Sold. ON England, Ireland and Scotland from jl up wards also, Passage Tickets by the '-Old Black Star" Line of Packets, sailing from Liverpool on he 1st, Cth, lltb, ICth, 21st, and 20th of each month. W. A. NKFF, Agent. Cresscn, March 23, 1854 tf. FLANK ROAD LETTING. SEALED proposals will be received at the office of William Kittcll: in the Borough of Ebens burg, until 7 o'clock, T. M. of Friday "the 21st day of April next, for clearing, grading, and masonry of that part of the Ebensburg and Susquehanna Tlank road, extending i.ori ( arr.dltown to a point on the Susquehanna river below Isaac Giffords a distance of about six or seven miles. The work will be di vided into sections of about one mile each, and pro posal will be received for one or more sections, or for the whole distance. Maps, profiles, and specifications will be ready for the examination of bidders, at the oflice 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. No proposals will be received after the hour above specified. By order of the Board. WM. KITTELL, Secretary. Ebensburg, March 23, 18544. PLAXK ROAD XOTICE. THE Books of the Etensburg and Half way House Tlank Road Company, will be opened on the 1,0th of April next, at the house of James It ers, in the Borough of Ebensburg, and at the house of Geohoe Mi-HitAr, Half-way house, on the 17th day, and continue open from ten o'clock, A. M. till C,T. M. GEORGE MURRAY, JOHN OSTER, DANIEL T.JONES, TIIOMASGRIFFITII, JAMES MYERS, EZEKIEL HUGHES, Commissioners. March 23. '54. NOTICE. 1IT W. IVORY & CO.. Agents for selling Tassage Tickets and Drafts for England, Ireland Scot land and Wales, through Edwards, Sauford &Co'e European Agents. ALSO Agents for selling Tassage Tickets by W. & L. Tapseot & Co's Line of Liverpool Ships sui!iiir from Liverpool to New York or Philadel phia. Passengers can get tickets through from any part of Great Britain, direct to the Summit. es sels sail every five days. ' V.'. V.'. IVORY & CO. NarthlT. '54. TO THE E'lTI2 1E call the attention of our friends and the pub H lie generally to our new stock of GOODS, just received, which will be sold low for cash. Flour, Bacon and Salt constantly on hands 20 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, which we will sed Rtps"AU persons knowing themselves indebted to v's on book account, or for freight will please call and settle. W. W, IVORY & CO. . March 17, '54. ' CHARLES H. ilAEPLE'S ' ' WISE AXD IiIQl'OR STORE, No. 33 North Third St., iibove Callowhill, Kat 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, &c. Dissolution of. Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIS tine between Drs. Jackson & Howe is this day day dissolved by mutual consent. R, M. S. JACKSON, J. HOWE. Feb. 13, ISoi tf. Dr. Guysott's Improved Extract or YELLOW DOCK Sc S.VRS APAEILLA. IS NOW put up in the largest sired Bottles, and is acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made, as is certified by the Wonder Cures it has performed, the original copies of which are in the possession of the proprietor. Remember, this is the only true and original article. This Medicine, when used according to directions, will cure without fail, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Can cers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters, cald Head, Rheumatic, Taines in the Bones or Joints, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of tbe Glands, Sy philis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kid neys, Loss of appetite, Diseases arising from the use cf Mercury, Taines in the Sides and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, and Costivencss. The best female medicine knotrn .' The peculiar maladies to which females are sulject commonly produce great bodily exhaustion, accompanied by a depressed and often gloomy state of mind. As the system declines in strength there is a loss of nervous power, and this very naturally impairs the energ of the mind and disturbs the equanitaityof the temper. Every candid woman who has suffer ed from female complaints wi'l admit this to be the uiourntul truth. Now, to obtain relief, it is only necessary to stop the tendency to depletion and debility. This is done by renewing that foun tain of health and strength, the blvod, and no med icine accomplishes this desirable result so speedily and complete as "Dr. Guysott'3 Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." La-lies of pale complexion and consumptive ha birs, and such as are debilitated by ' ose ohtritrv tions which feniu'.es are liable to, are rest ed, by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to tiec.. EQ-Ir. Guysott's Improved Extract cf Yeiloiv Dock and Sarsaparilla is a sure remedy for Hered itary taint. Females, jread the followiug. Newark, N. J., Jan. 25. Mr. Bennett We tike pleasure in stating that j-our Yellow Dock Sarsaparilla gives great satis faction iu every case. A very respectable gentleman informed me that his daughter was troubled with difficult menstrua tion and other diseases peculiar to her sex. She had not had her regular menstrual discharge for a long t'nie ; but by the use of Dr. Guvsott's Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla was radically cured. She used Townsend's and others without receiving the slightest benefit. He had one daughter died from the same cause. J. B. Taipp & Co. The cures performed by Dr. Guysott's Extract of i ellow Dock and Sarsaparilla are lasting. Ibc pa tient's general health continues to improve after disease is removed. Cures are not chronicled un til time has fully tested that there can be no re lapse or return of the disease. NoawAT, Herkimer Co., Feb. 1S00. 5. F. Bennett $ Co Gents : It is with great plea sure that 1 write you about the very happy effect of your Yellow Dock a Sarsaparilla upon my son who has long been suffering under that dreadful, loaths ie diser"e, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked in 1848, and was for several months at tended by some of our best physicians, who tried their skill prseveriugly for five months without any beneficial effect whatever. He became reduced to a perfect skeleton. He had ulcers from his hip down to his knee, which were continually dischar ging offensive matter. Medical and surgical skill was baffled. Thysicians said that his case was hopeless there could be nothing done to arrest those terrible gangering ulcers. My neighbors and mvst-lf thought his dissolution near at hand. One of my neighbors, who had cured a child of scrofu la with your invaluable medicine, wished me to make a trial of it, and more from the restless de s're to do something while life lasted, than from nny hope of getting relief, I procure 1 three bottles of your "Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,'' and com menced using it, an to my astonishment, he com menced to improve before he had used the third bottle, and before he had used a half a dozen bot tles, he could walk out He used in all twelve bot tles during the year '40, and by October last he was perfectly recovered ; every vestige of the disease except the scars was removed, and he remains in perfect health up to the present time. His recov ery, under the blessings of Gad, ie -entirety owing to the use of your Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla, and I assure you that I feel r.n-selt' under groat ob ligations to you and it is with great joy that I in form you of what your bars ipanba lias done for my son. Respectfully, James Rissr.n.. B5,Price $1 per bottle six bottles fl-r $3. Sol ! by J. D. TARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. TVIster's Ualsain of Wild C-Iicrry. For the instant relief and rapid cure of Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, and nil disorders of the Lungs and Chest. II istar'a Balsam of i ild Cherry ! The be.it ever known to man, for Coughs, Colds, AstbuiM, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis. Bleeding of the Lungs, Dif ficult Breathing, Liver Affections, Pain or Weak ness of the Breast or Side, &c, & e., c. Influenza and Consumption. It is indeed a mel ancholy truth that thousands fall victims to Con sumption every ye .r from no other eause than neg lected colds ; yet we find hundreds and t'u-unnds who treat such complaints with the greatest indif ference, and let thf "n run on for weeks, and even mouths without thinking of the d inger. At first you have wh-it you consider a s'ight cough or cold; allow business, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expectorate large quantities of matter, perhaps mixed with blood ; a difficult' of breathing casues, and then you find your own fool ish ucg'oct has brought ou this coinplaiut. If, then you value your life or health, be warned in time, aud dou't trifle with your cold; tut immediately procure a bottle or two of that famous remedy. Dr. Wistak's Balsam op Wjlu Cuerkt, which is well known to be ti.e most speedy cure Cker known, as thousands will testify, whose lives have been saved by it. For Influeuza it is the very bet medicine in the world. Be not deceiv I, remember that it is "Da. Wistah's Balsam of Wilu CiieUKv," that performs the most wonderful cures, and it is the remedy that will afford you immediate relief. 3 Hereditary consumption cured by ir.iiur'-J Balaam of H ild Cherry. The following cure of Jeremiah Isgrigg, of con sumption (five of bis brothers and sister3 having died of consumption) is truly wonderful. Ought not this to urge the afflicted to make use of this health-giving remedy, when it is effecting cures like the follow ing : Pleasant Buhie, Hamilton Co., O., Sept. 2'J, lSuO. j J. D. Park Dear Sir: I take the liberty of ad vising rou of the benefits I have derived fom the use of Dr. Wist .r's Balsam ef Wild Cherry. I was prostrated by that terrible scourge consumption, ia May last. The attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of our family, (my brothers and sis ters) had died of consumption. I was. afflicted with nearly all the worst features of the disease ; I had a distressing cough, and expectorated a good deal of blood ; hectic fever, severe pains in the side aud chest, cold chills, alternating with Cushts of het and copious night sweats. I was uuder tks care of a skillful physician, from the time I was taken sick until about eix weeks since: being ticn helpless, and my friends consid ering my case hopeless, advised the use of W'istar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. Without my knowledge, my father procured it. and commenced administer ing it to me, and from the day I first commenced usiug it, I was able to be out and oversee my busi ness, which I still continue to do. 1 took four bot tles, and am now well. I make this statement to induce others that are afflicted as I have been, to make a trial of the medicine which has, under the blessing of Providence, restored my health. JeRF.MIAH IsGBlGG. Price $1 Jer bottle ; six bottles for $5. Sold by JOHN V. PARK, N. E., corner Fourth and Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, to whom all or ders must be addressed. Agents for the above, medicines Shoemaker & Clark, Ebensburg; Moore & Kepler, Carrolltown; W. W. Ivory & Co., Summit ; Johnson & Edson, Johnstown; E. P. Ilildebrand, Indiana; J. C. Day, Blairsville ; Fleming Brothers, Tittsburg. k August 1?. 1S53 ly. . JOBS EVAX8. J Oil Hint. EVAN EVANS. Hl'OII JONES SEW FIS13I! fnilE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED I that the late firm of Evans & Jones has enter ed into a co-partnership with John Evins and John Hare in the Tannery and Boot and Shoe manufac turing business. T heir friends are invited to call at the old stand of Evans Sc Jones, a few doors east of Camion's Hotel, and the Tannery establishment formerly owned by J. Moore. They have constantly ou hand a large assortment of French calf skin. Men and 'Woinctis' Morocco Boots and Shoes, aud ere 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 ore confident they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment in the country. February 17, 18ol tf. rv civ a it r a e n e.v r. IIAST LINE RED COACHES, BELONGING to Mess. Thompson &. Brawly will leave Ebens burg. twice every day for Jefferson. The first will leave nt 9 o'clock, A. M., meeting the inoriiinfr tiain on Tenua. R. It. for the east at 11 o'clock and SS min. Second coach leaves at 5 o'clock in the eveniug meeting the train going west at 7 o' clock and 5S min. ; returning, first coach leaves Jefferson for Ebensburg at I o'clock, T. M. and second and 8 T. M., immediately after arrivals cf the Passenger Trains. February 17, 1B54 tf. A I .11 1VISTR TO It S XOTI C" K. THE Register of Cambria County having gran ted letters of Administration to the undersigned re.si ling in Kbenstur on the estate of John Dillon, dee'd, late of Sumraitville. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment with cut delay, and persons having claims against said estate to preseut them properly proven fo- settle ment. JAMES M'DERMIT. February 24, fit. AWSISISTRVTORS SOTIiE. LETTERS of Administration were g.auted to the undersigned on the 22d of February on the es tate of iniliam O'KeefTe, dee'd., of Cambria town ship. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims against it will present theia properly authenticated for settlement. B1LLIAM O'KEEFFE Jr., Admr. February 24, '04. 1 nOrBOOK AGENTS WANTED, to sell X V-' V V-J pictorial fcnd Useful Works for the year 3S.'4. S10C0 Dollars a Year. Wanted in ev ey section of the United States, r ;tive and enter prising men to engage in the sale of 6ome of the best works published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from 25 to !?!C0, such inducements will be offered as to enable them to make from 3 to $o a day profit. The books published by us are all useful iu their character, extremely popular, and command large sales wherever they are offered. For particulars address. ROBERT SEARS Publisher. Feb. 21, Til. 181 William Street, N. Y. Valuable Farms Tor firut. TflE undersigned will rent for one or more years the following valuable Farms, vii: 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 harm occupied by John M (ough.lr., 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, tfarns, Stables, Out-houses &c, Possession for the first farm can be had immedi ately the other two by the 1st dav of April. PETER COLLINS. Summit, Jan. 20, '54. CHXST SPRINGS PLAKK ROAD COMPAKY. -JUBLIC NOTICP. is hereby given that Boohs I will be opened by the subscribers, at the store of John M'Mccl, Galiuin, Allegheny Township. Cambria comty, on Monday the 10th day of April, And at the house of Daniel Litziuger, at Chess Springs, on Monday the 17th day uf April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, which will be kept open until 4 o'clock T. 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 su'oocripLon to the capital stock of said Com pany. FRANCIS CHRISTY, J NO. McME AL, ANTHONY WILL, PATRICK IVORY, J NO. C. McGUIRE, ANDREW McGUIRE, 1) -INI EL LITZINGER, JEROME DAWSON, Commissioners named in the -4ct of Incorporation. March 10, 1S54. THE EMiCKEi:.I. rHE CHEAPEST GOODS CAN BE FOUND AT 1TIIE NEW STORE LAUREL SWAMP. THE citizens of Cambria County are respectful ly invited to examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. An acquaintance with our stock and manner of doing business, will convince you of the superior inducements, we are enabled to oiler. Our varied assortment compris' Dry Goods of every kind; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready M-'e Clothing, Hardware and Queensware, Cedar Ware, Drugs, Dye Stuffs ; Groceries of all kinds ; an excellent assortment of Fish ii. &c. Any articles called for, which we have not on hand, can be obtained in a few hours, by Penna, Railroad and Adams and Co's Express, at the low est rates possible. We feel assured that those who will call and look through our stock, which under ail circumstances, we are pleased to show, will be disposed to buy. OUR 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. SOTICE. THE Board of Canal Commissioners will meet at the foot of Plane No. 4, on Friday the 21th day of Match, at 10 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose ef proceeding to 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 Kail Road, which has been np.T.ed for transportation." Agreeably to the Act of the lSUi April 1S53. By order of the Board. THOS. L. WILSON, Secretary. March 10, 1S54. DISSOLUTION OF IART.EUSIIII THE partnership heretofore existing between .Tnrob & Gcorce Correll in the buteherins business. Vs on the 3d, inst., dissolved by mutual agreement. GEORGE CORRELL. JACOB CORRELL. Summit, March 17, '54. A UErOLl'TIOX IX EHE-WSUrRG; KEW ASD CHEAP BOOS STOSS ! ! JRODGERS, Jr. would invite the public to call aud examine his extensive and spleudid assortment of Miscellaneous Books, consisting of Hot Corn Scenes in New York ShaUespear's Quo tations Webster's Dictionary, Unabridged Rol lins listory Uncle Tom's Cabin Lorenzo Dow .losephus -Cooper on Dislocation and Practice Robin Cruso Light and Shades of Freemasonry Chamber's Information for the People Bibles of all kinds Protestant Bibles Doway Bibles Pres byterian Hym Books School Books of all kinds Encyclopdieia of Americana Drafting Paper Tra cing Muslin Stationary of all kinds Song Books of all kinds. His collection is far superior to any ever brought to this place, and be hopes the pub lic will extend him all liberal patronoge. March 3, ISoi. CEIAUEES AEimifiHT, Attorney at Law, Ebonsburg-, Pa., II'ILL practice in the several courts of Cambria, ', Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult aud receive advice in their own langunge. Office opposite the Court House, formerly occu pied by R. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebensburg, February 3, 1853 ly. , S A MI' EE C Wl XG Alll), Attorney at Law, Ebensburg-, Pa. "Tf7"lLk practice in the several Courts cf Cam- i bria, Blair, and Huntingd-m counties. Office on main .street two doors west of the store of Murray, Zabm & Co. May 8. 1S51 ly. ;i:ciZi(;E 3i. 1:1:2:0. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. "l"TTILL practice in the several Courts ofCara v T bria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office on Centre St., joining Ccn. M'Douald's dwell ing. Jan. 15, 1S51. ly. E. mT41!SSO Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., ""7"ILL practice in the several Courts of Catii- v V bria, Blair and Indiana cou'ities. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Oihec on Main street ndjohiinj? his dwelling house. Ebensburg, July 1, 1S53 2U-ia. II. C. CAULTII, WM. TEUUY, J. c. if:w Ceo. W. Toll, wl til Caru til, Terry Ai Ihiv. IMPORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in English, German and Domestic HARDWARE, Guns, Pistols. Wa'.terv, tic. 154 Mmiki.t Stiifkt, between 4th & 5th, PHIL ADELPHIA. Sept. 2, 1853.-3m. CYiirs e. ii:n.sisi-fj, Attorney at Law, Johr.town Pa. OFFICE en Clinton Street, in the Second Story of Good & Pershing's Store Room. January il ly. 51. U SO., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OFFICE in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 24, ie-33. AIIISAII ii KIEE3, Attorney at Lew JoknstowHi Pa. FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Maiu aud Cliutun. April 23, lb53. 7"IUSKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil for sale by J. MOORE. T. E. IIEVEK, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. O EF1CE on Main street, two doors cast of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly T HE highest price paid for wool at the Ftoie of GEO. J. RODGEES. FEXI.OX & II EVER. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. O FFICE two doors West of Major Thompson's Hotel. JOIIV S. IlIIEt', Attorney at Law, Ebencburg:, Pa., II'ILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria, II Blair and Indiana counties. Office, No. 4, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. Ebensburg, Aug. 19, 1S53 ly. 35 ECIB A EE DA. 3E AGEIE AX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. FFICE, No. 3, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. January 1, 1851. ly TSI03IAS C. 31 ' S3 O W E I E, Attorney at Law, Hoilidaysburg, Fa. "WT7"ILL attend the several Courts of Cambria V county, os heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. July 21, 1852. ly C . 3II EJKAV, Attoi-Jtey at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. o FFICE a few doors above the Ebensburg House. Dec. CO, 1853. W1EEIA3X liJTTEEE, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. o T'lTCE No. 3. "Colonade Row'' near the Court House. January 15, 1852. T B. CRAIG, ngent will forward all packages of-j l goods or monej-, daily except Sunday to all the principal cities in the Union, and ail the towns on the Railroad betweeu Philadelphia and l'itts burg. II. IV. UiXAGA'S UNITED STATES HOTEL, at the Rail Real Depot, Ilariisbuig, Ta. Dec. 0. 1853. School Hooks. 4 general assortment of BOOKS, puch as are A. ued in our common schools, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. GEO. LlrTIXOfTT. WM. TKOTTEK. EUMOX t BACON c; EORG 1: EI PPIXCOTT & C O., HAVE constantly on hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally- Ko. 17 North Water Street, and No. 10 North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1S53. Tlili Way! OR, the highest prices ore ptid for hides, skins and tanner's bark in cither trade or cash by J. MOORE. F COACH IHAXEFACTOllY. THE subscriber wcul 1 respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and the public generally, that be will carry on the Conch Making, inclu ding the Smith work at the Mf.d.ine shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, :u the rear of E. Hughe's Store ; where by using none but the choicest mate rial, nr.d employing tionc but the b. st workmen, I -.n Jion to convince a t mat wi;i uo uciii me fiver to examine his work, thnt in point of dura bility, appearance or cheapness, it e;::uK.t be excel led by any similar establishment Li.thc State er elsewhere. Persons w'u-bing a bargain in the pur chase of a carriage, will consult their owu interests bv giving him a call. They are prepared to sup ply "the following kinds of Vehicles, viz: Buggies of different qualities and prices, Barouch es, Chariotees, one and two horae roekaways, close quarter Eliptic and C-spring Coaches; second hand work ef different kinds, kc, ub-.king a variety that will suit all tastes aud all purses. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. ROEERT GALBRAITH. Jan. 20, '54. TO THE l'l'DLIC. milE subscriber would offer at private sale, that I well known two 6tory large slate colored frara bouse, fronting on Main and St. Peters Street, in the borough of Loretto, 42 by 20 feet. The Tlauk Road from Laurel Swamp to the Cherry Tree runs through the town, which will make the house a good business place. Enquire of the subscriber for further particulars. AUGUSTJN LITTLE, March 10, '51. hat . flTIIE subscriber invites ntt. I of Hat, consisting of all the tions now worn, wliicu cai.noi le exec ade'phia or elsewhere. Country merchants will find it to their advantage to purchase at this establishment, as our facilities fur m inuficturii'g w'nl enable us to otTcr great in ducements to country merchants. ISAAC M. ASIITON. 172 Market yt., Philadelphia. Dec. SO, IfvJt. Executor Aotfce. 4 LL persons indebted to the estate cf Adarj J. A. Stoltz deceased are required to make paytneet without delay, and those holding claim agaiuft said estate will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned. Executors of the last will and tettaim nt of said deceased, at their residence in Carrol tuwnsti:p, Cambria county. ELIZABETH STOLTZ, HENRY BECK, Exccutcrs. Janmiry 0, 1651- Ct. V A EVA IS EE EtEAI, ESTATE FCIt SAEC. THE nnders'gncd offers at private eale the Farm (known as the M'Coy Farm.) about 2 l-ll miles North East of Ebensburg, aiijoiniup lands of Patrick Farren, John D. Jones aud others, now in the occupancy .f R. R. Humphreys, containing cut hundred and sixty-eight acres and some perches, about one buudrcd cleared and under good fence. There are erected thereon one two story levelling House, A (rood Bunk Barn, wilh convenient Sheds anj out Hout-es. There is a EootI OieltaiiU of various Fruit Trees on the place. A good spring of water convenient to the house, and a Fouutuia Pump nt the door Water in almost every field. ALSO duo lot of ground with two small houses erected thereon, and now in the occupancy of Mrs. C. Humphreys, at the foot of Plane No. 5, A. P. R. Road. tajfAn Indisputable title will be given fer the above property. TERM; reasouable. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Dec. C, 1853. SI 3131 EH HILL, lilt i:U Ell V. TT3HE undersigned would respectfully inform the JL citizens of Cambria aud the adjoining coun ties that he has commenced the Brewing in all its branches nt the HALF WAY HOUSE, in Summer hill Township, Cambria County. He will all times be iu readiness to supply his customers rith Ale, Strong and Lager BEER. GEO. HUETIIOR. Dec. 9, 1853. 3m. IXIO.V HOUSE, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Ta. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public, that he has leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O. Evans, and is prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. The establish ment has been furnished with every convenience that can be. Hi3 rooms are large unJ well venti lated. His table will be supplied with the best the market can afford. His bar will contain Liquors of the best brands, and his stable is large, and at tended by careful and obliging hostlers. JOHN A. BLAIR. Dec. 23, 1853. LiTRODR HOTEL, Westmoreland Co., Pa. JM. MARSHALL, having leased this commodi ons and popular Hotel, situated near the Pa R. R., invites a call from the travelling public. The establishment has undergone considerable repair, and finished in the best possible manner. No pains will be spared to add to the comfort and con vonieuce of its guets. Dec. 23, 1853. Iavid T. Storm, Notary PubUc, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CAMRRIA CO. PA., "VT7TLL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le V v gal instruments of writing, such as deeds, agreements, Foreign Power of Attorney, &c, drawn ur accurate! v. Collections entrusted to his care will receive strict attention. May 13, 1852 80-tf. I EX TEST. DR. S. BELFORD, Surgeon Dentist, informs the public that he has returued to Hoilidaysburg, and permanently located in the office he occupied during bis late visit, (one door west of Hewit'g Store on Allegheny st.,) where he will be pleased to attend to any operations iu bis profession. All work done by him w ill be warranted. HuUidaysburg, August 2o, 1S53. Administrators Yotlce. I- ETTERS of Administration were granted to -JManna Kerr and Peter Collins on the 13th ef January 1354, to admiui&ter on the estate of Teter Kerr, late cf Allegheny tp., dee'd. Ail persons kuowing themselves indebted will settle without de lay. Those having claims against said estate will preseut them properly Authenticated fur settlement. MANA KERR 1 Jan. 20, '54. Executor's Notice. LETTERS testamentary have been granted to the subscriber, on the estate of George Roberts, late of 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. EDWARD ROBERTS, Executor. January C, 1853. Lite and Speeches of Henry Clay, WITH A PORT RA I T. And a view of the Birth Tlace of of Mr. Clay. In one haudsome large octavo volume of 1,300 Pages beautifully bound in cloth. Gilt. , PriC3 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 entrance 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 eti'orts, clear, direct, aud vigor ous, embody all the illustration that is needful to their full understanding the great importance, variety and iustructible interest cf the topics he generally discussed the character and ability of the orator, the direct and exact bearing of his ar guments on the controversies and interests cf the times, all contribute to render his speeches among the most valuable contributions of Patriotism ana Genius to the enlightenment and elevation of the American people. JAMES L.GIIION, Publisher. No. 102 Chesnut Street, PhilaJ. !U"Good active men, who wi-h to engage in the sale of the above, w ill be allowed a discount euiti ciently large to enable them to make first-rate business of it. For full particulars. Address, JAMES L. GUI ON. Publisher. No. 102 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. j-Auy person remitting the publisher the price' of the above Book, will have it sent by mail to any part of the United States, free of post age. IMssolutfun f It'artnethhlp. THE partnership heretofore existing under the fnm of Robert Kerby aud Robert Galbraith in the Coach Making business was dissolved on the 18th of November, by mutual consent The books are in the hands cf Robert Galbraith, who will SC tie the business of the firm. R. KERBY & R- GALBRAITH. Jan. 20, 1851.
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