i f i r r" .If i ft .1 -PLOWING AND MANURING. Soila arc bo differently constituted and lo cated, and present so many pccularities of their own, that only a few rules are of general ap plication. That a gradual deepening of the soil ia highly beneficial to crops, is a well set tled principle. Cut even this mn.4 be varied, according to the manner in which the manure is to be applied ; so that it seems necessary that each shall experiment for himself on his own land. Some most exemplary farmers spread green dressing upon the sward and turn it under from six to ten inches, and say they obtain fine crops of corn from the process, while others declared that they have tried it with an utter want of success. Now it would seem that each one might settle this question for him self, by treating the same kind and amount of manure, first by plowing under, and second by first plowing, and then reading the ma nure and working it down two or live inches by the plow, cultivator, horso-hoe or harrow. An experiment of this kiud, instituted upon each part of the farm where the soils vary, would produce such results as to satisfy most persons what particular process they ought to pursue with regard to the depth to which ma nure should be placed from the surface. FIELD BEANS A PROFITABLE CROP. In our experience we have found no crop more profitable, than the common white bean. It require little more care than corn ; on the right kind of soil it is quite productive ; an J most always find a ready market at high prices. There is no product of the soil which contains as much nourishment, pound for pound, as this. The straw makes excellent winter feed for sheep. AVe have found the smaller kinds to be superior to those of a larger size. Deans require a dry, warm soil. We have raised them where it was so dry and sandy that scarcely anything else would grow Our beast bean crops have been iion a thin, sandy soil, po filled with stones that it was exceedingly difficult to plough it all, and where the earth over the limestone rocks was no where more than four inches. One acre of such ground we planted with common white beans for ten years successively, and never failed of getting n remunerative crop, and often had a very profitable one. This plot was ploughed, plant ed, and hoed, at odd spells, when it was so wet that no other ground could be worked. From the New York Tribune. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS. Penn. Yan, June 15. A killing drouth prevails. Ostreff", June 15th. Some corn planted May 1,18 inches high. St. John, (N. H.,) June 8. Hoof sells for 22c. and no fat cattle in the Province. Dallas, (Tex) June 1. The wheat prom ises an abundant crop. Galena, June 13. Wheat, corn, oats, po tatoes, all flourishing. Ravenna, (O.,) June 14. At a great pub lic sheep shearing atlline & Nelson's, in8ha lersville, one fleece weighed 23 lbs. unwash ed of course ; the farmers had a dinner and a good time. Little lloek, (Ark.,) June 3. It has rain ed here nearly every day for a fortnight. Corn and wheat have suffered aud cotton looks sorry. Wagnesburg, June 15. Wheat prospects poor. Erie, June 15. Next week farmers will commence cutting a great crop of grass. Milicaukie, June 13. Crops all goods Corn backward from tLe late rains. Grafs heavy. Bath, (N. Y.,) June 14. Wheat crop on ly about two-thirds an average one. KiiigUon, (Canada,") June 13. Weather beautiful, and harvest prospects ditto. Wheat, oats and grass never better. Corn, potatoes, barlej', peas, all promising. This is the ca.e all over the Province. Watertuwn, (Wis.) June 10. Wheat never looked better. Some heads in the milk. Wilmington, (O.,) June 10. Wheat prom ises a fair yield in this county. Drylestoicn, (Pa.) June 13. Wheat prom ises an unusually large yield this year. Carrolton, (O.) June 8. Wheat on tho lowlands good : on tho uplands not more than half a good crop expected. Jlising Sun, (Ind.) .June 10 Wheat will not make more than half a crop. Augusta, (.Ve.) June 15. Heavy rain two days lust week has revived all crops. Grass hoppers and caterpillars are more abundant than desirable to Maine farmers at Newburg. Grass and potatoes, the staple crops of the Pine State, promise well. Boston, June 15. The Palmer worm is de vastating the apple trees in this vicinity. Cherries are dropping off. Ktunrk, (N. J.) June 15. There will not lm half a crop of cherries in this vicinity. The fruit was injured by frost, and high winds. Lfjwville, (N. Y.) Juno 15. Fruit, except plums, promising. We expect a large crop. Grashoppers arc injuring the meadows. Grubs are cutting off corn and oats, aud the drouth has injured the grass beyond recov ery. Freehold. (N. J.) Juno 15. We arc to have a trial of mowing machines near here on the 20th, in clover, commencing at two o'clock. " Fail-mount, (N. Y.) June 15. Onondaga will not give one-fourth her usual crop of wheat, and Gayuga will give far below an average crop. If these counties show the aver age of the State the wheat crop will )m very light in New York. Not the usual quantity of barley sown, much of it got in late, ami all injured by drouth, which has also injured oats, oi wuicu more man usual sown. An unusual quantity of Corn planted looks well. Grass will be light in consequence of drouth. Eugene, (Ind.) June V.). Wheat very much injured by the fly. Com so wet that not much more than half the ground planted, looks bad, find many fields will be abandoned. I do not think one-fifth as much will c raised this year as last. A few days ago four f i t steers, estimated at 3,000 each, gross. M for $751, and a yearling t-toer f r $41,25. 11. M. YVaTKEMAN. A critic, ungallant enough to tell the truth, says, that the mftet awkward thing in or out of all creation u a woman trying to run. They cant doit, Thy are not a run ning institution except with their tongues If there are two arraugementa iu the world that were never made for fleetnes3 en the pe itl they arc women an 1 ducks. A JSE1V ARRIVAL. JUST received and for sale at the cheap Cook Store of John J. Rodgcrs, J r. Exposition of Odd Fellows. Valentine Vox. Novels. Letter Paper and Foolscap. Pocket Jiooks. Note l'ancr of all kinds. Port monies do Perfumerv do Stationary do i do. do. do. Day Hooks and L.cdgcrs. Accordeons. Copying Doors. I 'ens of every description. Window Shades, paper and oil. Pen Knives. April 27, 185-1, HURRAH FOR CJALLITZIX. JOHN M'MEEL & BR0. HWE the pleasure to nnnounce to their friends ind the public generally, that they have mo ved to their New Store Room on Rail Row! .Street, aud are opening from the .Eastern and Western Markets, a general assortment of Merchandise and produce generally kept iu a couutry store, being possessed of the facilities which render their goods to he the cheapest in the neighborhood. Call and see our stock, as we feel assured you will be satisfied, both in regnrd to price and quali ty. All kiuds of produce taken iu exchange for good a. AIanis & Cos Express. MMEEL, Gallitzin, Cambria Co., PA. WILL forward Packages of Goods or Money daily (except Sunday) to all the principal towns iu the Union, also, by the foreign Express of Mcsscrs F.dwords, Sangford & Co., to all parts of the world. S'ght drafts by the well known es ablisbed houses of Messrs Kdwards, Sangford t Co. payable on all the banks of England, Ireland, Scotland aud Wales, Passage certificates issued from Liverpool to any point on tho Pcnna- R. R. of the Star Line sailing from Liverpool on 1st, 11th Cth, 21th, and 20th, of each mouth. Orders from a distance promptly attended to, aud answer sent by return mail. Post Office open at all hours of the day, except S und ay. April 27, 185 1. cam List i a ii or st:. Jefferson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, JOIIX KR-OYLEY, Froprletor. rriHE Proprietor of this new Hotel would rcs--L pectfully inform tho public that ho has it now open, and ready for the accommodation of guests. No pains or expense has bceu spared in the furnishing and arranging of this House; and the building itself being new, commodious and convenient, it will be found a pleasant place of 60 journ for travellers and boarders. HIS BAR will at all times be supplied witli the best of Wines and Liquors, and HIS TABLE will contain every delicacy the Market can afford. The beds are new and good, and the health, case and comfort of his guests will be untiringly studied. BOARDERS will be taken by tho week ou rea sonable terms. 83L. An attentive Ostler will always be in atten dance, and the stabling will be found good. Nor. 18, 1853. JOHN M DEV1TT. WILLIAM M DKVITT. JGSBX M'DEVITT & IIRO., WHOLESALE grocers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey, Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, &.C., Sec. No 311, Lib erty street, opposite the head of Sniithficld, Pitts burgh, Pa. December 23, 1852 0-tf. JOI9!V C. MAGILL, HAS leased and refitted the McMillcn House (late the Rennet Hotel) in the borough of Johnstown, where he will be glad to receive any of his frieuds who may favor him with their patronage. He ha3 also opened a bar with a choice selection of wines and liquors of oil kinds. Meals served to suit passengers who wish to tra vel by the l'a. R. R. JOHN C. MAG ILL. Johnstown, Fa., July 22, 1853. NOTICE. WANTED, twelve or fifteen Stone Masons on Sections 12, 13, 14, 15 & 10, of the Indi oiia ranch Railroad. Constant employment and good wages will bo given. Also, fifteen or twenty good Qnarrjmen, will find a summer's employment in a healthy and picas ant section of the country, to whom the high t wages will be given. Payments made monthly. PHILIP & THOMAS COLLINS. Indiana Branch, April 2,7 1851, wm. davis. John lloyd. Davis & Lloytl, HAVING formed a partnership in the Mercantile Business, would respectfully solicit the pa tronage of their friends and the public generally. Call and see us at the old stand of William Da vis. April 29, 1852. AlwasH on 1 1 ami. O TONE WARE, Earthen ware, Nails, Cast steel aud Salt, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. May 12, 1852-20 Wiu. MFarlaiiJ and Sou. CABINET WARE ROOMS, Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburg, Pa. WOULD respectfully invite the attention of the public to their superior stock 'of Furniture of every description. Furniture of all kinds man ufactured to order on the shortest notice. All or ders from a distance promptly attended to. July 1, 1852. S. Feteraberger's Wholesale and Retail Clothing Store. COATS, Vests, Pants, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hand kcrcheifs. Cravats, Boots, Shoes, Carpet-bags, Trunks, &.c. Sold cheap for Cah. Summit, Cam bria County, Ta. CHARLES H. MARPLE'S WISK .4X11. LIQUOR STORK, No. 833 N'orl li Tlilrtl ., tlmte Callow till t. Kait Side, IMillarie Jpltla. HAS constantly ou hand French Brandies, Hol l:in I Cin and a general assortment of FOR EIGN WINKS. ALSO. All kinds of American Spirits, &o. Iisoluticii or I'ai Ineihliij. milK I'AKT.NKKMlli' HERETOFORE; EXIS I ting between Drs. Jackson & Howe is this day day dioaolvcd by mutual consent. R. M. S. JACKSON, J. HOWE. leb. 13, 1851 tf. II. tV, lil. VACUA'S rjNITEl) STATES HOTEL, at the Rail Road J Depot, Harnsburg, Pa. Dec. 'J, 1853. IT BARRELS SALT just received at the Store of OU HUGHES & WHERRY, Jefferson ra July 8. ' EG Ell & GREGG, WHOLESALE dealers in tointt and Liyurta which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208, Market street, Philadelphia, ra. Feb. 2, 1853 ly Lookout for the Locomotive! Cash and Produce Store ! HUGHES & WHERRY HAVE at their Store, iu Jefferson, a few doors East of G. L. Lloyd & co.'a store a large and entire new assortment of Spring & Summer Goods, which they just received from the Eastern cities, consisting, in part, of the following articles. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Barges, Mous lin de Laiues, Lawns, &c, &c. Also, Cloths, Sati uetts, Tweeds, Drillings, &c. Ready Made Clothing, of all kinds aud very best quality. Give it a trial. Hardware, Quccuswaro, aud Stoneware, of every variety comprising a large assortment. STOVES, of every decription, always on hand and warranted. We flatter ourselves t Vat we can sell Stoves lower than any establishment in Cam bria couuty, aud being located ou tho Rail Road we can always secure ft supply. Groceries, Such as coffee, sugar, rice, molasses, tea, vinegar, linseed oil, sperm oil, tobacco, fish, salt, syrup, and every article ueccssaay to supply this market. The public is solicited to call and examine our stock, as we are confident it will admit of inspec tion. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Lumber bought at the highest market pri ces. May 17, 1853. AICIIOLSOX LAXDS. CATTI0U TO;PtTRCHASEES. mllE title to all lands formerly the propertyof 1 John Nicholson or of Morris and Nicholson, within tho hounds 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 (J. Fisher, and from whom only a le gal title can obt"J m--y "e iJ All persons are therefore cautioned against pur chasing a title to any of said lands, from persons having or pretending to have au agency from the heirs of Nicholson. Every information regarding the title to said lands may be obtained by application to the sub scriber. E. SHOEMAKER, AtVyinfact Jor the Ex'rs of J. C. Fisher, dee'd. XEU ESTAKLISIBJIEXT. HIE subscriber would respectfully iuforra his I friends aud the public generally, that he has o- I . 1, pened an extensive assortment of Groceries at the New Book Store of John Rodgcrs Jr. His assortment consists of every article usually kept in the Grocery line., viz : Teas, Sugars, Coffee, Candles, Soaps, Crackers, Lemons, Ginger, Mus tard, Prepared Corn, rauges, Figs, liaisons, and a general assortment of Nuts of all kinds, all of which will be sold for cash or in exchange for country produce. JOHN RODGERS, Sr. April 27, 1851. FOREST HOUSE. CampbeLUtown, Cambria county Pa. TilE undersigned. Proprietor of the above Ho tel, informs his friends aud the public that he is well prepared to furnish the best of accommo dation, and is determined to please all who may call with him. JOHN P. PARISH. Campbellstown, June 1C, 1853 34-6m. ralts Sold. ON England, Ireland and Scotland from XI up wards also, Passage Tickets by t'.ie '-Old Black Star" Line of Packets, sailing frmii Liverpool on .he 1st, Cth, 11th, 10th, 21st, und 20th of cuch month. W. A. NEI'F, Agcnl Cresscn, March 23, 1S54 tf. A IILVOLITIU.V IX EBLJSIll'Kti: HEW AND CHEAP BOOK ST0P.E ! JRODGE1 call and assortment of Hot Corn Seen tations Webf S1, Jr. would invite the public to x amine his extensive and splendid Miscellaneous Books, consisting of sin New York Shnkcspear's Quo er's Dictionary, Unabridged Rol lins Vlistorv fncle Tom's Cabin Lorenio Dow loecphus Cooper on Dislocation and Practice Robin Cruso Light and Shades of Frecmnsonry Chamber's Information for the People Bibles of all kinds Protestant Bibles Doway Bibles Pres byterian Hym Books School Hooks or all kinds Eueyvlopdxia of Americana Drafting Paper Tra cing Muslin Stationary of all kinds Song Looks of all kinds. His collection is far superior to any ever brought to this place, and he hopes the pub lic will extend him a liberal patronage. March 3, 1851. HATS A I CAPS. rjUIE subscriber invites attention to hii late styles 1 of Hats, consisting of all the various desrrip tions now worn, which cauuot be excelled iu Phil adelphia or elsewhere. Country merchants will find it to their advantage to purchase at this establishment, us our facilities for manufacturing will enable us to offer great in ducements to couutry merchants. ISAAC M. ASHTON. 172 Market St., Philadelphia. Dec. 80, 1853. XKW ARRAXGB2MEXT. 11 AST LINE BED COACHES, BELONGING to Mess. Thompson & Brawly will leave Ebens burg, twice everyday for Jefferson. The first will leave at '.) o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning train on Peuua. R. R. for the east at 11 o'clock nnd 38 min. 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 1 o'clock, P. M. and second and 8 P. M., immediately after arrivals of the passenger Trains. February 17, 1851 tf. LATROKE IIUTeT Westmoreland Co., Pa. JM. MARSHALL, having leased this commodi ons and popular Hotel, situated near the l'a. R. R., invites a call from the travelling public. Tho establishment has undergone considerable repair, and finished in the best possible maiuici. N. pains will be spared to add to the comfort and con venience of its guests. Dec. 23, 1853. Fashioiiable.Clotliiiig' Emporium, Clinton St. Johnstown Pa. G' REAT attraction at the corner of Clinton nnd 1 Locust streets, opposite the Exchango IT tel and the M'Millen House, Johnstown, Cambria co., Pa., where the subscribers have just received a large aud fashionable assortment of Full and Win ter Ready made CLOTHING. Nov. 4, 1852. JOSEPH CANS & CO. U. IIALLOWKDL, T. HELM, A. OPPEKHL1MER, L. U. STE PHENS. II. I.TIiompMon, with CII4S. HAL LOWELL CO. limOLESALE Hat and Cap Manufacturers. Furs, II Straw Goods and Hatters Trimmings No. 173 Market Street, Philadelphia. Dec. 9, 1853. Tomb Stones! Tombs Stones ! I ICHARD JONES rcspccfuliy informs the pub- lie that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of Tomb Stones, of Italian and American Marble, man ufactured in the latest style, aud lettered according to any directions. His yard is situated at the south port of the town, where a large assortment of articles iu Lis line are alwuys kept on baud. From long experience he feels confident be can please all tastes, and ho therefore hopes to be pat ronized by a generous public. June 17, 1853. John Parker. James H. Parker JOIIIV PARKER & CO., VvHOLESALE Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Mouong;ihelaand Rectified Whiskey. No. 6, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, IMttHbur, ia. August 1?, U53. ly. SI'RFA'G JIILLIXERY GOODS. JOHN Stone &Sons, No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, have now in Store, of their own importation, large assortment of ribbons, silks, Flowers, Crapes, and every article suitable to the Millinery Trade, to which constant additiou will be made throughout the season, thereby ena bling them to offer the largest aud most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found in the Citr. Fbilada., March SO, 1851 2m. A damn & Co.'k Express. JR. CRAIG, agent will forward nil packages of goods or money, daily except Sunday to all the principal cities in the Union, aud all the towus on the Railroad between Philadelphia uud Pittsburg. TIiomaN L. Martin, House and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, Johns town, Pa. SHOPon the Island, nearly opposite D. Leech Sl Go's Warehouse. Dec. 22, 1852. Administrator Xotlce, I ETTERS of Administration have been granted i to the undersigned, by the Register of Cam briu county, upon the estate of James Rhey, de ceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to us, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. SUSAN RHEY, Administratrix, ANDREW J. RHEY, Administrator. Ebensburg, October 21, 1852. tf. Hide, OH, und Leather Store. D. KIRKPATSICIC, No. 21, South Third Street, between Harkot and kChcsnat Street?, Philadelphia. AJL Dry Salted Spnnish Hides, Dry and Green Salted Patna Kips, Tanners' Oil, Tanners' and Cur riers, TOOLS, at the lowest prices aud upon the best terms. All kinds of Leather in the rough wanted, for which tiie highest market price will be given iu ca:h, or taken iu exchange for hides. Ciiy-Lcather stored free of charge and sold ou commission. May 13, 1853. imxxel'S liousali Formerly the Washington Hotel, Allegheny Street, near the Diamond, tlIOLLIIY?.SHUKG, l'A. T' HE subscriber respectfully in forms his friends and the public generally that he has taken the above old established stand anil entirely refitted and repaired it in such a manner as to rentier it second to no hotel iu the country. The Bur has been newly stocked with the best Wines, Liquors, and Segars that could be purchased, and the Table will at all times be supplied with the best the Mar ket affords. The RESTAURANT attached will at all times contain all the delicacies that can be procured, which will be served up at uil hours, on bhort no tice. He respectfully asks the public to give him a trial, fully assured that he can rentier t-atisfnetiou. G. W. DANNALS. Dec. 0, 1853. FlIIOLSTEIR.G TIM? . lllack, r ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Ht.Hi l daysburg und vicinity thut he will remain iu tiiiH place for a few weeks nnd holds himself in readiness to manufacture Hair, Straw ami Husk M:itrusses and Lounges, uud do the general up bolstering work of houses, mich us hanging cur tains, carpeting room), &c. He will also repair Sofas, &c. He may be found either at the Exchange I Boon Kotcl or at Mcrurlaua & cons Labmct Ware J Hollidaysburg, Dec. O, 1353. AUDITOR S XOTTCE- rrillE undersigned having been appointed u di- JL tor by the Orphans Court of Cambria coun ty; to distribute the assets in the hand of James Delozicr, administrator of the estate of Daniel Dcl- ozier, late of said county, deceased, amongst cred it rs, hereby notifies all persons interested in said fond, that he will attend to thedutiee of said appointment ut the office of William Kittell. in tho borough of Ebensburg, on Monday tbe 2'Jth da of May'uext, at one o(elr.k P. M. C. I). MURRAY, Auditor. April 7, 1851. It, JOHN PARKE. Jolinsloun Marble WorliM, One door North of the corner of Main and Clinton Streets, Johnstown' Pa. M ONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Mantels, Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured of the most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and do mestic marble, always on hand and made to order as cheap as they can be purchased iu the East, with the additiou of carriage. From long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he cau as sure the public that all orders will be promptly at tended to and the work finished in the best and most handsome maimer, furnished to order and delivered at any place desired. ALSO, Grindstones of various grits ami sisca, suitable for farmers uud mechanics. Sold by whole sale or retail. Purchasers are invited to examine stock and pri ces. Johnstown, Nov. 25, 1853. tf. II. TUDOR. M. BOBEUTS. MESSRS. TIDOK & ROISERTS. F' F.ELING thankful to me citizens of Ebensburg aud vicinity for their former patronage, beg leave to state, that having been both East and West, they have purchased tho 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 nnd Green Teas, Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Chocol.ite, Prepar ed Corn, Durkee's Bakinjr Ponder, English ami American Mustards'. Crackers, Cheese. Fine and coarse Salt, Palm, itosiu aud Castile Soaps, Cau dles, Flour, Bacon, Mackerel, Cod-fish. Salmon, and Herring, Vinegar, Syrups and Molasses, Whiskey, Brandy, Wine, Fluid, Alchohol, and oils, Tobacco aud Cigars, of the choicest brands ; M EX)1C1.ES, and a general assortment of Tubs, Buckets, Bas kets, Brooms, Brushes. Window Glass. tc, &e. ALSO, F.very variety of DRIED I'RL'IT, such as Citrons-, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Dates and Rai sins; Jellies and Preserves ; KUTSOKEVEKY DESCRIPTION, nnd in fact, every thing that an epicure could de sire. They will ever be happy to wait upon all who may favor them with their custom, and feel satis ficd that they are enabled to sell LOWER FOR CASH, than any other establishment in the place. Ebensburg, Nov. 25, 1853. ly. SUMMERIIILL 11RE1YERY. TF1HE undersigucd would respectfully iuforui (he JL citizens of Cambria aud the adjoining coun ties that he has commenced the Brewing in all its branches at the HALF WAY HOUSE, iu Summer hill Township, Cambria County. Ho will &11 times be in readiness to supply Lis customers with Ale, Strong aud Lager BEER. GEO. HUETHOR. Dec. 9, 1853. 3m. Administrators Xollce. ETTERS of administration ou the estate of JL J Anthony Miller, lute of Susquehanna town ship, dee'd,, have beeu granted to the subscriber. Those indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims against said estate, will present them properly proven for set tlement. FRANCIS BEARER, Adiu'r. April 20, 1753. CASH will be wool, by paid for 4000 or 5000 pounds HUGHES &. WHERRY, Jefferson, Pa. THOMAS C. M'HOWELL, Attorney at Law, Hollidayiburg, Pa. WILL attend the seve.al Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. OiSce one door west of Wra. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. July 21, 1852. ly C. I. MURRAY, Attorney at; Law, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. O FFICE a few doors above the Ebensburg House. Dc4i. 30, 1853. WILLIAM filTTELL, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. KFICR No. 3. "Colonade Row" near the Court o House. January 15, 1852. rilllE highest price paid for wool at the stole of GEO. J. RODGERS. FEALOX & HEYER. Attornoy at Law. Ebensburg, Pa. O FFICE two doors West of Major Thompson's Hotel. JOHN S. RHEY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., UTILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Blair and Indiana counties. Office, No. 4, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. Ebensburg, Aug. 19, 1853 ly. " MIUH AKL IA!V MAG EH AX, Attorney at Law, Ebonsburg, Fa. OFFICE, No. 3, "Colonnade Row," near the Court. I Initio January 1, 1851. ly CYRUS L. I'ERSHIXCJ, Attorney at Law, Johnstowni Pa. O FFH'E tin Clinton Street, in the Second i'tory of Good & Pershing's Store Room. January 30, 1851 ly. M. ISASSO.V, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. FFICE in the Court House, up 6tairs. Aug. 21, 1853. o AHR A II AM KOPEL1.Y, Attorney at Law Johnstown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of the corner of Muiu aud Cliuton. April 23, 1853. T. L. II EVER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Fa. I'l'ICE ou Main street, two doors ast of the Echo Office. O March 13, 1851. ly E. HUTCHI.YSOX, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair aud Indiana counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Ofhceon Main street adjoininghisdwelling house. Ebensburg, July 1. 1853 2t-3in. CHARLES ALURIGHT, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa , 1UILL practice in the several courts of Cambria, W Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult and receive advice in their own lnngunge. Office opposite the Court House, formerly occu pied by R. L. Johnston, Estj. Ebensburg, February 3, 1853 ly. GEORGE M. REEI, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. "AT"!I,L practice in the several Courts of Cam- f Lria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office on Centre st. .joining Gen. M'Douald's dwell ing. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. A CARD. DR. A. YEAGLEY having permanently located in Jefferson, Cambria county, respectfully tenders his professional serices to the citizens of the place nnd tliesurronntliug couutry, iu the prac tice of Medicine and Surgery. Ollicc on Main street, where he can always be found and consulted, except wlicu absent on pro fessional business. Jefferson, April 11, 1S53 25. II r. Geo. It. Kelly, OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Jefferson aud vicinity, iu the practice of Medicine and surgery. Office next door to Mr. Ly tie's Store. May 20, 1853. Or. S. R. Flcli I ESPECTFULLY tenders his services to the cit--L izeus of Summerhill township iu the practice of Medicine and Surgery. Office at Half-Way House, Cambria county, Ta Nov. 21, 1S52, RICHARD JOXES, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., WILL attend promptly to all collections en trusted to his caru Office, adjoining his dwelling. July 21, 1852. tf. F. M. GEORGE, Justice of the Peace, foot of Plane No 4, A. P. R. R. ILL attend promptly to all collections entrusted to his care. Office, adjoining tho Post office, July, 28th, 1852. Ir. Henry Yea?rley, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa. OFFICE next door to bis drug store, corucr of Main and Bedford streets. Johu6town, July 21, 1852. UE.VTSST. DR. S. BEL FOB D, Surgeon Dentist, informs the public that he has returned to Hollidaysburg, and permanently located iu the office he occupied during his late visit, (one door west of Hewit's Store on Allegheny st.,) where he will be pleased to attend to any operations in his profession. All work done by him will be warranted. Hollidaysburg, August 20, 1853. II. C. CAUCTU, WM. TF.RB Y, J. c. new Geo. V. Toild, ivlt li Carutli, Terry &. Ietr. IMPORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in English, German and Domestic HARDWARE, Guns, Pistols, Waiters, ftc. 154 Maieet Street, between 4th & 5tn',' PHIL ADELPHIA. Sept. 2, 1853.-8m. GEO. LI PPI SCOTT. WM. TROTTt. EOMOND BACON GEORG E LI priXCOTT & CO., HAVE constantly on hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally- No. 17 North Water Street, and No. 10 North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1853. HISKEY, W hite Lead, and Linseed Oil for J. MOORE. sale by This Way ! IOR the highest prices are paid for hides, 6k ins . and tanner's bark in cither trade or cash by J. MOORE. w OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, taken in exchange for goods at J. MOORE'S STORE. ' WM. G. W1LSOX, JUSTICE of the Peace, Summitvilie, Cambria County, Pa. Office East of tlie Allegheny Portage Railroad on the Turnpike. Mpeh 80, 1851 tf. A Xew Arrival or Wutches ana Jew elry. On the corner of Clinton and Locust 8ta. THE undersigned respectfully invites the Ladicg and Gentlemen to call and see his new and splendid stock of Watches and Jewelry, which he has just received from Germany ; w a wanted to be solid and pure, and for style and finish it cannot bo surpassed. He has also received a large assort ment of Jewelry from the Eastern cities, viz : Gold hunting case watches from '.75 to 100 " Patent Lever " " 35 to 80 44 Ladies anchor lever and Lcpine, oU tu 45 Silver patent lever and hunting case wutches from 15 to 2r " Anchor Levers do, front 12 to 15 " Lcpiues do, 10 m II 44 Quartiers do, & to 12 Gold miniature cuses, Ladies Gold Bracelets anj Necklesses, Ear-rings, Gold Guard, Vest and Fob chains. Gold chains for Ladies, Finger rings, Gull ami Silver Pens and Pencils, Silver Spoons, Silver Thimbles, Steel, German and Silver Spectaeloe, Fort Mutinies, Pen Knives, Silver chains, Ac, &.c. All of tho above articles are warranted to be ot tbe best material, and will be sold very low fur cath. Clock and Watch Repairing. He has the best workmen in the country in hl employ, and all work entrusted to hiiu will ba promptly attended to. Thankful for past favors he solicits a continuance of the same, aad is confident he can give satisfac tion to all who may give him a call. GEORGE P. LUCK HART. Johnstown, Aj.ril 15, 1853. AOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to tho estate of Edward Donaldson, late of Washington Township, Cambria County, deceased, aro hereby notified to make payment without delay to the un dersigned residing in the said township of Wash ington, to wbom inciters Testamentary on the last will and testament of said deceased have beea granted by the Register of the Coanty aforesaid, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for set tlement. FILIZA DONALDSON, Executrix. Adril C, 1854 30-Ct. Loretlo Flank Road Company. TYTO'l'ICK TO M tKKllOLDKKS tbe Board of ll .Managers of the Loretto Blank Road Compa ny, have assessed 5 on each share of stock sub scribed to said Road, to be paid on or before the first of every succeeding Month thereafu-r, uttU the fuR amount of vhares subscribed be pail. The ubove Instalments are required to be pail to Col. P. Shields, Treasurer of the Company it sidiug iu Loretto. By order of tho B'xurd, M. M. ADAMS, I'r.tUcM. April C, 1851 tf. FOR It EAT. frjIIE Tavern stand and premises in atr Sfret. lately occupied by J no, V ard. Ir further Infor 11. I). MY TING R. mition apply to Water Street, April 6, '51. LATEST FROM TIIE EAST. A Large and splendid assortment of New CooUl THE undersigned would iuform his eld caero mers, aud tho public generally that he ha re ceived his spring supply of beautiful and raritt-1 goods ever brought to this place, and would couai'l eroit a special favor if all persons who are in vaht f rh-ap and durable gr.ods to give him a call as lot cum-ider it no trouble to?bow gooda. Tl; stck comprises all tho latest styles of Fncy und LVmr tic Dry Goods of the season. Groceries of alt kin. is. Also, a lurre assortment of Hardware sjul Qbimu warc un 1 Drugs of kind. Lb WARD ROBERTS M iy 11, '51. DISSOLUTION TIIE partnership heretofore eiitiug under the the lirni of Wm. B. Krise and Samuel Bumide was dii-solvcd by mutual cvusetitcu the ls day ut October, 1853. WM H. KRISE. SAUMEL BARNICLK. May 11, &L JOI1X tVA-3. JOIIX IIAUK. EVAS ITin. BUOU KIM XEU Fi;tM I THE PUBLIC ARK HEREBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans & Jones has eutaa ed into a co-partnership with John L unna.i l J.J.u Hare in the Tannery and Boot and Shoe muimt turing business. '1 heir friends nre invited to c':I at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few doors tt of Carmuu's Hotel, and the Tannery cjtLUshiuua t formerly owned by J. .Moore. They have constantly on hand a largn assortment of French c.-.lf tkin, Men and Womens' Mervoo Boots and Shoes, and are prepared to ejxeutu work ou the shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid fur Lldts dike hi trade or c:is!i. Being practical workmen themselves, and irflug none but the very be.t materials, they are couf.tWit they cau execute work as well and aj cheaj aa any estuh'ihhmcnt in the couutry. February 17, 1851 tf. IXIO.V HOUSED Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. fBHE subscriber would respectfully Inform Lu I 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 b- supplied with the best the market can atTord. His b:ir will contain Liquors cf the best brands, an I bis stable is large, auj at tended by cartful aud obliging hostler. JOHN A. CLAUL Dec. 21, 1853. COACH MANUFACTORY, TIIE subscriber would respectfully iuform the citizens of Ebensburg and the public generally, that he will carry on the Coach Making, Inclu ding the Smith work at the Machine 6hop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, iuthe rear of E. Hughe's Store ; where by using none but the choicest mate rial, and employing none but the best workmen, he hope to convince all that will do them the favor to examine his work, that in point of dura bility, appearance or cheapness, it cannot beeMgo led by any similar establishment in tho State mt elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain iu the pur chase of a earriage, will cousult their own interests by giving him a call. They are prepared to sup ply the following kinds of Vehicles, vis : Buggies of dillereut qualities and prices, Baroucb es, Churiotees, one and two horse rockaways, cloee quarter Eliptic and C-spring Coaches; second Land work of different kinds, &.C., making a variety tbjtt will suit all tastes aud all purscfl. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALURAITIA Jan. 20, '54. Republican Hall. A KTHOXY YOWINKLE respectfully informs tbe X. public that he is now prepared, as the lairdl rccts, with every requisite for the " accommoda tion of strangers and travellers" at bis aew stand, in tho Northern - Liberties of Hollidaysburg, and respectfully asks for a share of custom. His ta ble will at all times be supplied with the beet the market affords, aud his bar stocked with the bee I wines and liquors. tejr- The larger Hall can be rented by tbe'day or night, aud a Piano and Pianist furnished. Cray German winM and Lager Beer kept ev Stantly ou hand. Hollidaysburg, Mayfl, 1853. ' TO THE FURLIC THE subscriber woul J offer at private sale, thai well known two story large slate colored frama 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 tho town, which will make the Louse a good business place. Enquire of the subscriber for further particulars. AUGUSTIX UTILE, March 10, '51. If IT