FROM EUROPE. AREIVAL CI" THE EUROPE. New Yohk, June 30, P. SI. The royal mail steamship Europe, with Liverpool dates to the 20th ult., arrived last evening at 2sew Jersey. The English transport ship Europe had been destrovedhy fire at sea. Twenty lives -were lost. The Ru-ssians were collecting a lare force in Finland, apparently for the purpose of threatening Sweden and Norway. Great excitement prevailed at Berlin, on the an nouncement that tiie Russians had changed their head-quarters to Jassy. Another account says that the Russians had evacuated Jassy. Lord John Ruusi-ll has been unanimously re flected to the Pritish Parliament. The conference but ween the Emperor of Austria and t'ne King of Fruiu Las resulted satisfactorily to the allied powers. Prussia will send an envoy to St. Petersburg to support the summons already despatched thither Ly Austria. Silistria still liolds out against Russia. It has been decided that seven thousand of the allied troops should go to Varna, and forty thou sand to Sebastopol. The latter place, it is said, cannot Lc taken without a heavy land force. The rejjort that the Turkish commander of Si listria had been killed, is authoritatively contra dicted. No further demonstrations have taken place by the allied fleets, either in the Baltic or the Black Seas. -The Turkish commanders were using their ut most exertions for the relief of Silistria. Prince Paskiewitch. the commander-in-chief of the Russian army, had lcen severely wounded by the Turks. Trince Goi tschakolf, in consequence of this mishap, has taken temporary command of the army. A declaration of war by Sweden against Russia is shortly expected to be mado public. Redschid Pasha lias retired from office, and Shaik Effendi transacts the busines.; of the Foreign Departement. Seventy thousand of the allied troops proceed on to Varna. . On the 2d of June, twenty-two transports reach ed j i!: i with allied troops on board. A- 01 'Jug to letters from Krajowa of the 1st, the R" si 'ost in the affair at Karakal, on the 80th U.U., Ji t killed, 100 wounded, 500 horses taken, an l as i.i.tny killed. The also lost 1000 muskets, 16 pieces of cannon and 1115 prisoners. The " Journal de Frankfort" publishes a fact which has been mentioned to us from different points of Germany. It is asserted that the Ern per r of Austri-i expressed himself in the following maimer in piese:...e of the Duke of Gotba : "1 jdve you my word, that if the Emperor of Russia does not evacuate the Principalities I will declare war to l.im." The Duke having asked if he might repuU the words, the Emperor replied : '"You might repeat them to whoever Would like to hear them." It is also saiil that the instructions -of General Mayerhofer are circulated for a proximate rupture of eace. The camp of Boulogne is to consist of 48,000 roeiL. The troops will assemble on the 15 th of July. The cholera has broken out in Dijon and the .neighborhood. The state of the weather in France is exciting frtrious alarm. A nephew of Omar Pasha, a lad about 14 years f age, had just arrived in Paris for his education. The well known M. Mauguin has just died. He played a leading part in the revolution of 1830 and 184'.', and was one of the principal members of the Chamber of the Legislative Assembly. -The Sultan has reviewed the English and French troops for Varna. Twenty thousand French troops have arrived there, and eighteen thousand thousand English, who are encamped in a strong prvution roiled frtm Varna. The two Bimict will soon be complete, and will turn the flank of the Russians by the Danube. The fleets are near Varna. Schamyl has joined the Circassians in the plains. The number f tronps embai ked from France and Algiers, for Turkey, up to the 10th of June, is officially stated to le 72,000 men, and the em barkation of troops going on with great activity. Two members of the highest families in the Cii Tnea have been condemned to transportation to Si leria for not having included their peasants in the last levy decreed by Prince Menscliikoff. It is stated that after the last engagement, in which the Russians had been repulsed, the fortress of Silistria had received a supply of provisions and arnmiition. and a reinforcement of fresh triXips. Letters from Orsova state that the Ottomans were on the 8th withdrawing from lesser Walla 'his being ordered to Eutschifk, where Said Pa sha is concentrating 40,000 men, to break through the Russian lines at Turtukai, for the relief of Silis tria; Omar Pasha intends making a simultaneous movement to raise the siege of Silistria. The exe cution of this plan will probably take place on the JSth or 2(!lh. King Otto has amnestied the officers of the ar my who have taken part in the insurrection in the F.pinis. Those who present themselves in a month wiil be restored to their rank. The following is the account given by General Petos of the recent ati'air at Cidabaea : 'We exterminated yesterday the Turks whom we had kept surrounded for the last ten days. We have killed 500 of them, wounded many, and made 200 prisoners. "We have alo given chase to 2000 Arabs and Albanians, commanded by llalim Bey and Metzo Malijowa, who had come t their succour. Van quished and starving, the Turks who escaped took tlight last night and abandoned live pieces ofcau T'on in good condition, two stands of colors, muni tions of war. clothing, the whole of their stores, their wounded, and their tents, of which we took po se -siun. But the greater part of those who lied were drowned in the Pencils, and the others 'were dispersed. The river is full of dead bodies nnd the peasants bring tl m iu quantity rvery " moment to the camp. Thus, then, with the aid of Divine Providence, the most formidable camp of the Turks is annihilated, and the insurrection will gain ground. Having Wen informed to-day that Menel Pasha has destroyed Derende by fire, I have just sent a corps of Macedonians, amount ting to 1000 men, and I hope that God will again Lless our arms. Ch. Hadji Petros." The city of Pekin. in China, would succumb in the course of a fortnight to the efforts of the in surgents. The Emperor is in great danger- 3TThe corn crop of Georgia is said to pro mise remarkably well throughout the State. X3TFrank Smith is to be hung at New Or leans on the 7th of July for the murder of his wife. ... jFThe fashionable hats called ""Wide Awakes" are called so because they never had any "nap." OO-The Fourth of July will be celebrated at New Orleans by a grand military and civil procession, 03-The Hon. C. J Falkner and J Ion. J. Letcher are spoken of as the Democratic can didates for Governor of Virginia. (Jrj-The "Milwaukie Sentinel" says there could not.Jby any possibility, be a better pros pect for the wheat crop in Wisconsin. CO-Tbe store and dwelling of Mrs. Penny, and stable of Jlr. Blitz, at City Point, Va., were destroyed by fire on Monda. GoThe residence of Col. Hart, at Jackson ville, Pa., was recently destroyed by fire, and one of his daughters perished in the flames. Ocr-TheState of Mississippi owes $12,000,000 which a portion of her citizens 6ay fehe is un able, and lier creditors say she is unwilling to pay. CCJ-The Sunday law was enforced in Lan caster, for the first time last Sunday, and there was a general co?.apliance on the part of the liquor eeller. fjg-Gas is gradually finding its way into Italy. Niea was lighted, for the first time, on the 24th of April last. C3-Prof. Felton will deliver the oration be fore Harvard College on commencement day the 10th of July. &j -The "Saratoga Sentinel'' says the number of arrivals there amount to eight hundred or a thousand a day, C3-Daniel Ross, of Allegheny city, has been appointed agent for the Pennsylvania Ilail road to Chicago, Illinois. 3-A lady, consoling her neighbor for the loss of her sou, was answered in tears: "If Billy's grandmother is in Heaven, I know bhe won't see Billy abused." EQA Bible student says a careful examina tion lias tiatUfied hiiu that Mctbusaleh was drowned in Noah's flood, and that he was the idential chap w'o a.-ked the latter to be taken into the ark, which request not being complied with, he philosophically exclaimed: 'Go to thunder with your old ark; I don't think its going to be mu' Ji of a fdiower.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ist of letters remaining" in the Post Cffico at Ebensburg', Pa., July 1st, 18a4. FiahcT Andre, C. Boos, John Bams, John C. Baiiy, John W. Cameron, David Evans;. R. J. Fongerav, R. L. Davis, William Johnstc-n, William Litzingtr, John Lewis, Margaret Morris July G, 1S5L A. Morrison, James Murray, Jacob Pringle, David Drexlcr, Felix Short, Frederick Schafcr, Samuel Singer, Susanna Schroth. Monsieur Zeager Pierre, Cupt. A. Wilmoie, Joseph Warbau'gh. M. C. McCAUGE, P. M. To the Free and Independent Voters f Cam bria County. Fellow-Citizens: I offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate for the office of Coiiuty Cominissioner, at. the election to be held in Octo ber next. Should I be elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. IIOBERT THOMAS. Cambria tp., July 0, 1S54. Executor's Xotlce. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to tlie undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Leonard Litzingnr, late of Clearfield township, deceased. All persons in debted to said deceased, are requested to make payment without delay, and those holding claims against the estate, will present thein to the un dersigned at his residence in Loretto, duly authen ticated. G EORG E LITZI NG ER. July C, 1S54. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to me directed, there will lie exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Monday- -the 7-i:y of Anjrwt nx, at two o V-Uok P. M., the following described real estate, viz : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll township, Cambria County, leginning at a post on the road leading from Car roll town to Ebcnsburg, thence south sixteen degrees west thir ty eight perches to a sugar, thence along said road south eight degrees west twenty seven perches to a pust, thence Vy land of John Bennet west one hun dred and a half perches to a post, thence by land of Peter Stubed North sixty five perches to aBer.ch thence by land of John lUig East one hundred and eighteen perches to the place of beginning, con taining forty eight acres and sixty two perchesstrict measure : about twenty acres of which is cleared and thereon erected a two story frame lmuse and a small stable. Term.s of Sale: One third of the purchase mo ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to It secured by the bonds and mort gage of the purchaser. JOHN ILLIG. Guardian cf the minor children of John Moscr. July 6,54 3t. Valuable property for Sale or Kent. THE subscriber offers for sale bis house and lot, situated in the borough of Snuimitvillc, Cam bria county, Ph. The building is of plank 24 feet front on the turnpike, anil extending back t4 feet along an alley. The front of the building has been fitted up for a Tin-smith hop, mi l the back for a dwelling. The situation is an excellent one for tbe above mentioned business, as it affords a very large wholesale and retail custom. Any per son who wishes to purchase the property for that business, cun also purchase ft pood set of tool, Ace. For further pHrticulars enquire of W. A. Maloney, who resides on the premises. JAMES MALONEY. June 29, 1854. Valuable Properly for Sale. TI1K subscriber will sell at private sale, his well-known property in the town of Belsauo, Cumbria county. The building is a two-story frame about fifty feet in front, well calculated either for a Store or Tavern, with a good stable and other out buildings attached. There are also two lots of ground belonging to the property ; this is a desirable location for doing an extensive bus einess either in Pry Goods line or tavern-keeping. There is a charter granted for the construction of a Plank Road from Johnstown to Belsano. The distance from Belsano toEbensburg, is nine miles, and seventeen miles from Indiana. Persons desirous of purchasing the property, will call on the undersigned at his residence in Belsano. A good deed will be given. B. F. DAVIS. Belsano, June 20, 1854. n.Y ir. XOTICE. THE subscriber who intends leaving this place in a short time, respectfully requests all who are indebted to him, to call and settle their ac counts on or before the 10th of July, as all unset tled accounts will then be left with a Justice of the Peace for collection. Persons attending to this notice will save me of trouble, and eaTe themses trouble and costs. VT. A. MALONBT. June 29, 1854. A Valuable Farm for Sale. THE subscriber desiring to remove to the West, offers for sale the valuable farm on which he now resides, situated in Allegheny township, four miles north of Loretto, mod eight miles north-east of Ebensburg, and adjoining lands of Francis Coo per and John McCoy. The farm contains about 75 acres, of which 50 are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation, and the rest affords the choicest rail timber. There are on the premises, a log dwelling and barn, ft small young orchard, and an excellent po rennial spring ot water. The terms, which will be reasonable, will be made known through mail or otherwise by tbe sub scriber. EDWARD CONARY. June 23, 1S54. TWO APJPnEXTICES WAITED at this Office. Boys from the country preferred btwa the sget of 14 aod 1R. Additional Ei.st OF Uetaileas of Cambria county, for the year 1854. JACKSON TP. CLASS amuelD:s Liq, only 14 do l'.eer & eating'fcouse b WASHINGTON TP. LICENSE. 3,5:7$ 5,00 John Cassiday b. b. Win. Stmusliq. ou'y Fred Feigle liq. "ny L. Caesiday b. b. & liq. . George Kane liq. only Joseph Ennis liq. cn'y Ilenrv McKibbou liq. only CAKUOfX TP. Jacob Laeib liq only Peter Weible liq only J. B. Miller liq only SUM MM VILL11 John Onier b. h. J. F. McDcrmot liq only JEFFF.KSOX. 1. Donoughe liq only W. C. Baibour liqoiilr SUSQUEHANNA TP. George Stifftei liq only A. Tibbits liq only ElNSLUnG. F. 1. IVvce liq only JOHNSTOWN. Geo. Savior b. h. Thompson Wacbole liq only A. J - Lohr liq only Geo. Cupp liq only James C'hiilfant h. h. A. Fockler b. h. Charles Zimmerman it. h. Jncb Fend b. h. Hart& Brothers liq & b. h. CONEMAUGII. John Kingston liq only Thomss Sk-Cabe liq only Edward Cashman b. b. John l'ierson b. h. Adam itein b. h. 6. F. Barns b. h. Jacob Seheetz liq on'y John Eihcnsiher liq only CONEMAUGII TP. Win Williams liq on! Ileury Rezin b. h. P. Bracken bh & liq HALF-H AY IIOUSJI. John Osier b. b. Jt.bn Schwire liq only Francis Gidrsot liq only 8 14 14 bk 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 8 14 14 14 14 14 14 6 IS 14 14 8 8 o 14& 14 14 8 8 S 14 14 14 8 S&14 8 14 14 5,00 3,50 3,50 8,50 3.50 3.S7A. 3,50 3,fe7i 3.S7i 3,67i 5,00 3,50 3.50 3,50 3.874, ,t7i 3,50 5.00 7,00 E0 3,50 5.00 5,00 ,fa7i 0,50 8,50 5,00 5,00 5,00 5,00 8.50 3,50 3.50 5.00 8,tv7J 5,00 3,50 3.50 LETTERS testamentary on the last will and test unent of Francis Mouse, late cf Washing ton tcwtit-hip, Cam'..ria county, dorontitd, halng beon rutted to the undrrsipi.ed (r-:ditijr in e-iid tnwnship,) by the Ilcister of S lid county. All persons indebted to tba estate of paid deceased. r.re hereby noticed to make immediate payment, and those having clf.iirs to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB MOUSE. Jan,, P, :4. 2xrel(o and C'arrcIUou ri;m3. Hoad C'otnpaiij. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that books will be o-pned by the subscril -rs t the store of Wm A. Neff Jfc Co., Cre.sor, on Thursday the 15th day cf June next, and at the ilouo of George Litiin ccr, in the boron rU of L'-retto on Friday the lOt'u in&t., and at th house of Henry Scnnlan in Carroll town, ou Saturday the 11th at 10 o'clock, on the above stated dutes, which will be kept open until 4 o'clock, P. M., and during the corresponding hours of each succeeding day (Sunday excepted) tor five days, for the purpose of receiving subscrip tions to the capital stock of said company. J NO. I'.UCK. PHILIP HAKTSOCK. GEO. L1T.1NGI.K. JAMKS BY USE. P. BRAN IFF. 1'. J. LITTLE. Jun. . '54 The net referred to in my published list of May 24th not having become a law, I pubTUh'the above additional list. An appeal will be held "for the foregoing at the Commissioners office, on Friday, Julv 14tb, 1S54. JAMES M'DERMIT. Mercantile Appraiser. June 22, '54. !X)S TL4XD Vt ARRAST. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against pur chasing or locating a certain Bounty Land Warrant for 100 acres of land issued by the Com missioner of Tensions under the act of Congress, of iSth September, 1850, to Philip W. M Donald, lat a Brevet Major in the 2nd Regiment of Uni ted Mates Drngoous, for serices rendered during the late war with Mexico, the said haTing been lobt or stolen frr.m possession some time in the year 1S53. I have entered a caveat iu the Pension Office against the issuing of a Patent to any persou for a survey, made by virtue of said warrant. I intend making application to the Commissioner of PeiVions for a duplicate of the same. RACHAEL M' DONALD. Ebensburg, June 8, '54. VAIX A11EK PKUPERT1 FOR SALE WILL sell at public sale the following valua ble property in Cainpbellstown on the 1st day of July, 1854, the large nnd valuable Tavern Stand now kept by th undersigned, with one half acre of ground iittuched. with water privileges. . .Ujo a V.i o t .Jjoiuing T..crii stand, with one half acre ofground attached. A is a large Ware house with one half acre of ground attached. Also one lot of ground belonging to Catharine Parrish. Also a now Fnrao House, partly finished be lynjiing to Catharine Puris-h. The property can be purchased previous tc the let of July. A good and sufficient title will be given. JOHN PARISH. June, 8, '54. American House. THE undersigned ha'ing leased for a number of years, that large and commodious house in Coneniauh borough, Cambria county, Pennsylva nia, formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray, would respeclfuily infirm his friends and the pub lic generally, that he will spare no pains in making it one of th j most desirable stopping places in the county. His table will be filled with tbe best the market Citi afford. His bar will contain liquors of the best brands. His stable will be attended by careful and atten tive Ostlers. MICHAEL STEWART. June 15, 1854. Stray Uore. Came to the Ebensburg House, Ebensburg, Pa., on the morning of the 10th inst., a Dun Horse, a hout 15 bands high, 10 or 12 years old, and all legs Muck from the knees down, and afresh scar on the right shoulder. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. MARY ANN Lli'INGIR. June 15, 1854. VAIX'AIILE PISOS'EUTV FOR SALE riHE subscriber offers for sale the House and Lot I on which he now resides, situate in Sumruilville Cambria co., Pa. The building is of Frame, 54 front on the Portage Railroad, extending back a lorg the Turnpike Road 5G feet, Two Stories high, with a finished Basement. Also, ono 1 1-2 Story Building 50 by 24 feet, large Stable and Smoke House, &C With a small addition to the above described property, it can be made a commodious house fr a Hotel, which will pay well, as this place, no doubt, is destined to be a great piacc or resort in the 6ummcr season, being situated ou the top of the Allegheny Mountains, and surroun ded on all sides with the most delightful and pic turesque scenery the eye can behold, and only dis tant one mile from the Penna. Railroad Station This property will be sold at a very low price, as the subscriber wishes to convert it into a Hotel, and does not wish to keep it himself. For fur ther particulars enquire of the subscriber, on the premises. JOHN IVORY. April C, 1854. 3m. OR. O. S.IIl'TCIIISO.V. ! JA92ES m nKRJ'.lT. A T the store room lately occupied by Fred. -ZA-KitUll iu Ebensburg, has for sale the follow ing article. Coffee, teas, sugars and syrup mdase, fipi. raisins, dates, almond and other nuts candies a great variety crackers, all kinds Toys for clildren, a greatvariety boots aud Shoes, gaiters slippers, &c. Shaving fcoap shaving compound note paper, writing paper, looking glasses, combs, brushes, choice tobacco, suuT and eegsrs Also, a few maps iaps of Ebensburg for sale. MEmCIXES, VIZ : Jaynes' alterive, Jnj nes' expectorant, Jaynes' car minative balsam, Jaynes' tonic vermifuge. Jaynes' Sanative pills, Janycs' hair tonic and hair dye, Ayers' cherry pectoral, Schencks pu'.monic syrup, Hastings' syrup naptha, Swaynes' syrup v. ild clitr ry, Pepsin for Dispepsia, Lc. Moorlands' geiman hitters, Evans' camomile pills. Brandrcths' nnd Wrights' piils. Shepherds' eassaparilla, bhepheids' Vermifuge nud Pills, Brandts' purifying extract Badaways" Ready relief, Radaways" renovating re s&lvent. Radaways' Regulators or Pills, Barrels" indian linauient, Davis' paiu killer, Esseuse of Ja maica ginger, Porous Strengthening plasters. Ex tract of American oil. potrolc-um. Horse and Catr t medicines, oils of sassafras, peppermint, Lem pennyroyal, horsemint, cinnamon, origanum, aui sted. Lavender, Spruce and cedar, barbadoos tar red precepitate, scnecca oil, madder, nut- gtils, gau caps, and stoneware. All of which is respectfully summitted. May 25, '54. James Dougherty, at REI.MIOLO, UASII & CO., WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner of Third and Race streets. Philadel phia, lately occupied by Ludwig, Kneedler & Co., keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, nnd Snuff, which they offer for sle on as favorable terms as any hoase in the city. Orders promptly attended to. August 5, 1853 5-ly. Tills wa) Tor Good and Cheap Goods. "VV7TLL be opened this week at the brick store : V cf j. Vuoir, in F.bensbr.rff, a ptatml assort ment of cloths, caseimeres, satinetts, tweeds, anil a great variety of nuicnier goods. Together with any quantity of prints, delains, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, qtinsware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, ic. Persons wanting boots and shoes, bats and caps or ready made clothing, will find it to their advan tage to Cj.11 at the. IlricK Store. The subscriber, thankful for past favois, ear nestly requests his customers, and the public gen erally to ut least call and examine his t-tock : and if he cannot suit every person iu quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lumber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods; and be also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 2S, 1851. T11C EMPORltJI. TIIE CHEAPEST GOODS CAN BE FOUND AT THE 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 ofier. Our varied assortment comprises. Dry Goods of every kind ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware and Queensware, Cedar Ware, Drugs, Dye Stuffs : Groceries of all kinds; aa excellent assortment offish &c. Kc. Any articles called for, which we have not on hand, can be obtained in n few hours, by Penna. Ru.iIro.id and 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. OUR TERMS ARE CAML W. A. NEFF Si CO. s been -Laurel Surgeon Dontist ft Manufacturer of Mineral Teeth, OF nollidaysburg, will visit Ebensburg the third week of every month, he is prepared to put up teeth in blocks with gums resembling nature as nearly as can be ; this is tbe most fashionable and the most substantial way that teeth can be put up, they will last a long life. All opperations war ranted to give satisfaction, or the mnney refunded. DR. FREEM N, Assistant. May 25, 1854. SCHOOL TEACHERS WASTKD, TWO qualified Teachers can obtain situations for a period of nine months, at salary of $35,00 per month, to teach in the common schools iu the borough of Ebensburg. An examination will be held at the office of the undersigned on Saturday the 24th June, inst, at which time and place applicants foi the schools will please attend. By order of the Directors. WM. KITTELL, Sec'ty. June, 8, '54. CJ-ADAM'S CO'S Express Otfieo h removed from Summit to Cresson Station- Swamp. W. A. NI.FF, Ag t. March 10, '54. Tailoring-. Tun undersigned informs his customers that the firm of Beynon & Johnston is dissolved by mvtu.il consent, and that the subscriber still con tinues the business in the room recently occupied by the old firm, where ho will be happy to see his former patrons and as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia the latest fashions and cannot be beat en either in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the country. He respectfully ask the public to give him a call, and cor.fi lent his work will recommend itself. &f All kinds of couutrv produce taken in ex change for work. " LEWIS BEYNON, April 20, 1852.-tf. TO TSIE riTHEIC. ll'F. .csll the attention of our friends and the j lib it lie generally to our new stock of GOODS, just received, which will be sold low for cash. Flour, Bacon and Salt constantly on bands. 20 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, which we will sell at cost. P. S. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us on book account, or for freight will please call aud settle. W. W. IVORY 4 CO. March 17, 54. RAGS WATLD. BEING extensively engaged in the manufacture of Taper, we will pay to Country Merchants and others having; Rags for'sale, more then the pre sent market prices lsn. JESSL'P & MOORE, Taper Manufacturers, Pa ili deli-hi i Nos. 24 and 20 North St. (1st Street below Arch, between 5th and 6th.) Ibila., March 80, 1854 2m. AFRESH arrival of Boot. Shoes, Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bon nets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, I.sd, &c, received this day and for sale st the ehp store of Jme 26, 1861. J- MOORE. WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL DEALER IN msb! i? wmi MB. mi wm s mu wm. s mm m KL3iMXT IlLLE, CA':E;iXI.i. ccr.vx'v, r.t. rjjrllaa received a splendid stock, suitable for the spring iiiltumuior trade, which Le is delermia ed to sell at the lowest possible rutc, and to which Le invites the blliiition of Lis old friends and cue touiers, as well as of the public in general. Ho feels coufidect that thoe w hoexamine Lis stock wil Hud it to their advantage to deal with him. My 11, '64. lj- WHOLESALE BOOT AND SE0E WAREHOUSE, NUMI5ERS 133 & 135 YGOD ST., I'lTTSrT.UIiGH. PA. TTAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR l1Mr.NE STOCK OF ROOTS. SHOES. HATS. BONNETS Li nnd Caps, consisting of ovtr Thirty l ive Hundred Catcs fr Lndit-a mid (Jeiiliemeti's Misses, oys mid Children's Spring and Summer wi.i, oil of latest styles sud fashions, tiuoiig which uiy HaT Affii Cr. B be found Ladies ad Miiiu' I Mu u Bot's Boots and P. nsiiins, Purple Parodies, Ciu JerilH clippers, Bronze Kossml.s, Soiitas i: Eureka;, Chiid'us fan. Boots, j Cc.:f k. kin Bjo:s Col. CciiR. Boo-s.l Kid Gl.v But. " I Ox. fc I n. Ties, I C. & F. Bootees, 1 Chiid'us a. Gait.', Citiloll Palm Black Fur and Wool H!. Cloth & G'aied Cns, l'lukh A. elvet Caps, Lauii' Busscts Straw and Leghorn, Fancy French Lace, Embroidered Cossbuiar, Helmet Crowu " Fancy Oinea, Elorcuee with Capes. T.cethcr with a great vn'.ety cf Fan?y tJoods, particularly adapted to the approaching season. Z7" navinp purchased our s toe it from the Eastern Manufacturers, principally for cash, with great eni e in the selection nnd qualify nunpted to the Western trade, we are enabled to offer superior in ducements, and are determine ' not to be undersold by any Eisteru or Western House. Cj Merchncts visaing our city, will please call and examine for themselves. Apl. 20, 1854. RoRUBT DAVIS. MORRIS EVANS. Yl. L. )"HXST(. EDWARD GLASS. rvt) r. d r1 ,lr VHMPtl noun I'lougUs, IT!ouarI Points. S4oes. rtJill Irons. I'lsrc-sl.In Macliliit-s, Cider lrts"S, Uc. &.C. Alo, Tin arc or turj dt-nc riptlou. F -un irv t the South V"cst cud of Ebensburg, Ware House ou Main street, nearly opposite tbe stor of Shoemaker i; Clark. DAVIS, EVANS &. CO. June X. M. ALTO ON A HOTEL. ALTOOXA, HIJAK lOIXTI, PA., A REEVES, Proprietor. .ii Kit 27, 4C54. Sen t iitIiet Vt are Rooms. JAMES f. TODD informs the citiiens of Ebens burir, and the public generally, that be has opened lu extensive and varied assortment cf Cabin-1 H'rre in Mr. Robert Davis' new buildinjr. Main street, nearly opposite tLe "Mansion Jlouse," where he will be happy to have them call and ex amine his M AUO ANY, WALNUT. CHERRY AND OTHER VARIETIES OF FURNITURE, consisting in part of Sof.vs, Bureaus, Tables, Bed steads, Secretarys, Stands, &c., &c. He will have constantly on hand an excellent as sortment of Fancy and common Chaius, which he will bell lower than ever before offered in this plnce. Every article ordered will be made in the most workmanlike manner, of the bet materials ; and RKPA1RINO of all kinds will be procitly attend ed to. His terms nreCASII, and being determined to sell low, and keep none but pood articles, he hopes to receive the patronage of a discriminating public. Ebensburg, July 20, 1853. J. I'atlon TlionipKon, With Marple. Ellis & H Clure, T ''.PORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Domes X tic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Sitins, Silk tet.n$rs. Cravats, Ribbon White Uoods, Suspenders, Combs, Brushes, But tons, looking Glasses, &c. No. 15 North Third Street, two doors above Church Allev, Philadelphia. , M. M. MARBLE, ) J. A. ELLIS, I K. C. McCLURE, j rhil.idclpl.iii. Feb. Id. 1P52-32. ST. JIARl'S ACAOEMV. FOR Hoarders and Day Scltolart. (vUlilK THE C1HII or THE SlkTXltS Of Mll'.CI ) HOLLlDAYSBLlUi, PA. fTllIE School is divided into three general divis A. ions or classes, iu which the following bran ches are taught: FIRST CLASS. Geojrravbr, Orammer, Spelling. Reading, Arithme tic, Tables, writing, Composition, Poetry, Ilisto ry Ancient and Modern, Philosophy, .4strono. my, Use of the Globes, Plain and ornamental Needle-work. SECOND CLASS. This Division, includes all the branches taught in the first clas, the distinction existing m only iu the length of the lessons. THIRD CLASS Spelling, Reading. Writing, Tables, Arithmetic, Geography and Grammar. B,Extra Branches common to all'the classes. Piano Forto, Guitar, Vocal Muic, Frcuth and Drawing. T FILMS. Fur Lai dot floO per annum (including Wash ing, bed tn l bedding.) Da; Scht.lare First nud Sec .! Classes, !S per )imrter. Tlur J Cla!-s f J per quarter. TERMS FOR E.VTRAS. Music with use of inslruinents, f - f'' Drawing 4 0i French, ' 00 June, 1, '54. tf 15 r. Cliarlcs Vt alters. OfFEIl.S bis services to t!ie citizens of Summit .ille and adjoining viciulty, in the practice in Medicine and Surgery. He may be found at all times when not profesv if.nably engaged at bis cluee next door t Bell's Store, or at the Mansion llonsc of James M. Riffe May J5, '54. ceo. i. Rone. tas. mvin t. Jujits. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITIO.Y. TTTould respectfully inform theii old as well as their juew customers that they have received au exten sive assortment of Spring and Sumticr goods, which for beauty' r.nd quality are not to be fouu J iu the county of Cambria. The assortment consists as follows. . New style Brocade Silks, Chene and changeable do. Stripe and plaid do. De Laine, all colors and oua ities. Berage de Laiues. All the latest styles of Lndies dress Goods. Bombazines, black and colored Alpaca French Lawns, Chintzes, Prints and Ginghams. A handsome assortment cf Dress Trimmings. Gloves, Mitt, Hosiery, Shawls, Ycilsetc, For men's and Boys' wear, wo have cloths, cas- siroercs, vesting", hats, caps, boots, shoes Ac. Also a large assortment of Groceries aud Queens ware. As we are determined not to be undersold, call in before purchasing elsewhere. May 18, '54. Dasruerreotyitlngr. WOIfDEiJTUL IMPROVEMENT IN ART I A never fading picture can now be grot at the Blair Co. Gallery, Odd Fellows HaU. G GORGE W. FISHER takes this method of in forming his nii'noroue friends throughout tbe county, that he bus pem-.nnently located himself at Hollid:iyourp, where he is now prepared to furnish superior portraits to all that wish a pood picture. Aiier a long ana serious time of experimenting in the Art. he is now prepared to take the finest kind of pictures in all kinds of weather. A yieit to his room and a trinl is all that is asked. His object is to please, aud having the best light in the Borough, he feels that no failure can be made. Pictures nestly colored and put in good oases, from $1,25 to $10. Children taken in the morn ing from 0 to 11, in the short space of one seoond. Instruction given in the art, embracing all the improvements, on the most reasonable terms. Ap. aratus and fixtures f-r D.iguerreotyping furnished. Hnllidaysburg, Sept. 9, 1852.-tf. W. XOTICE. V. IVORY S. CO, Agents for selling Passas Tickets aud Drafts for England, Ireland Scot land aud Wales, through Edwards, Sanford &Co's European Ageuts. ALSO Agents for selling Passage Tickets by W. & L. Tapscot & Co's Line of Liverpool Ships s&Uiug from Liverpool to New York or Pbiladel pbia. Passengers can pet tickets through from any partof Great Britain, direct to the Simmit. Tea sels sail every five days. W. V. IVORY & CO. Norcb 1", '54. George Ilarncanie, holeeala & Retail Tin, Copper, and Bbeet-Irea ware Manufacturer, and Dealer in the fol lowing1 named Stoves : LOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Range. Flat Top Complete, Union Air Tight, Cooks Favor ite, Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bsr-room, Key stone, or Independent, Harp cannon. New oom plete. Hot Air Parlor, Victoria complete. Ait Tight, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner. Ebensburg, Sept 1, G' Auditor's J bnston Moore surviug partucr of the firm of S.'Jk J. Moore vs. Charles Dillon The undersigned being appointed Auditor make distribution of the money in the hands Xotice. In the Common Plea of Cambria County. y r.xecutor's Docket Na. 22, December Tenn 1S54. U ef the Sheriff arrising from the sale of the real estate of the defendant in the above stated case, hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will sit forth purpose of discharging the duties of the said ap pointment, at his oiuce in Ebensburg on Tuesday the 2d day of Mav uext, at one o'clock P. M. G. M. REED, Auditor. April Cd 1851. jcriT:RM)x uorsE. .1 EFFERSON, CAM BRI A COUNTY, PENS. rTIAE undersigned takes pleasure in informing A. bis friends nnd the travelling public, that he has leased the Jefferson House, and having made much improvement in its interior, he feels confi dent that he will thereby be enabled to render comfort aud satisfaction to all who favor hits with their patronnge. is fast and superior MAIL LINE OF STAGES will .ilw ys be in readiness to convey rasseacers to and from the r-ENN'A. RAILROAD STATION to bis home, end also leaving direct after tbe ar rival of the trains by a good Plank Road to Ebsas- burg. C-y H will ever be Lappy to accommodate) his obi friends and acauaintanees that will favor him -i;h a call. JAMES D HAMILTON. Jefferson, April 20, lc54. Wanted, 1 (( bands at the Quitman Tannery, to peal AUU bark. One dollar per cord will he given. April 20, '54. MURRAY, ZAHM & CO. AIKMIVISTKATOKS SOTIl'CJ THE Register of C ambria Countv having rrr. ri te 1 letters of Administration to the undersigned residing in Ebensburg cm the estate of John Dillon. dee'd. late of Summitville. All persona inHbr,f to said estate are requested to make payment with out delay, and persons bavin ir claims against a&irl estate to present them properly proven for etlle- mcut. JAMES M'DERMIT. February 24, 51. XOTICE. rTIHE subscriber is about to relinquish the prac- A tice of Medicine, would call upon persons in debted to him to make named. ate payment thereof. All persons having claims against the undersign ed will present tbe same to him, or in bis absence to m. t. YWlsou, Esq., Summit. JAMES C. HOW. May 11, '54 2m. - assorted peaces of Stone Ware, juMre J WceiTei at the Jp tere or ADMIXISTIt ATOIIS XOTICE. LETTERS of Aaministration were granted to the undersigned on the 22d of February on the es tate of Hilliam () Kecne, dee d., or Cambria town, ship. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment immediately, a.nd those iiaving claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement. i 1 LEI AM OkttriE Jr., Admr. February 24. '54. . ROBERTS. S. C V liijrard and C W. WlngrardT ATTOHXEYM AT LAW. munrmi, r. KMLL prweticein ti e seral Courts of Cambria, Blsir, Huntingdon, Indiara, ard Clearfield Coun ties. Oftico nearly opposite Litxinger's HoteL rANo Agents for the rale ef Lands in Cam bria and adjoiuicg Counties. EJ-A'so AgPLts for the "I'nien Fire lnsurae Companv." rrrAUo Acd' for tne 'Aiarlcan Life L- Isara'ice "ororn."
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