J T Our country is hi no position to go to war, and if we should be forced by the Insulticg course of any foreign power to adopt offensive measures, the result would doubtless, in the present condition of our Navy, prove, for a time; disastrous in the extreme. Jut n few weeks 8ince,.when the allied Pacific fleet vis ited the port of San Francisco, then was not a sinlo vessel of the American navy to give thema salute'.' Perhaps if they were to come on a less amicable errand, thy mightbe hon ored by a few guns; but it is lamentably true that our national power nt pea, where it 13 most needed, and where defence roast 'from the necessity of the ca-:e be prompt in any Emergency, is totally inadepunte for the pro tection of our commerce. A large landing army may be dispensed with, but the navy should at all tim-s bear seme fiiir proportion to that of ether nations with which cur friend ly relations are liable at any time to a sudden interruption. lu the event of a -war, either with .England or France, the enemy would bo able to strike a blow at once, for which years of valorous achievements could hardly com pensate. The . reoent poliey of the" French government will open tlu eyes cf Americans to the importance of being always prepared for a ehango ia ths aspect ofour foreign rela tions., In France, especially, where the en tire government lasts scarcely more thnn sev en years, we cannot expect tbut her foreign policy will be more stable than her domestic. It is idle to say, that in the event of a rupture In our intercourse with European nations, we villi have time enough to prepare. , That ar gument may answer when applied to tlia poli cy of -sustaining a constant military force ; but the Navy is our only reliance for a prompt and decisive demonstration cf national strength; and it is needless to nsy, that at present f-.ome of the weakest powers in Europe are consider ably our superiors in this very important . point. Hereafter it should be our aim, when our ministers abroad ar3 refused permission to travel through .foreign' 'territory, to give them, at least, a chance of making a voyage, under the protection cf our own fag, around it. ; ' LATER FR05I TOS E.iSTJ THE undersigned f null retpi-t tfully inf inn his 'numerous ctwfc mers, that he Laa recti v ed a large a.sortmint of HEADY MADE CLOTHING from the well kviowu establishnu nt of It. M. Gees. It is neolh-ss to praise the clothing ma.!(; at this catabluihuicnt as those wh have purchased from me, caa '..c.sr'tctiniuiiy us to theVpjality and fit of the garments, it is not noco.-. .try to enum erate the (liferent anuies if clothing. I have cverv article that caa be menitone 1 in the cljth ingiine. JOHN DOUGHERTY. Ebensburg, NovcnsUt 23, 18.34. THERE will be sold at public Vendue on Sat urday, the 2d day of December, 1851, at the residence of tho subscriber, in Summcrhill town ship, about two miles from Jefferson, the follow ing property, viz : ' S-.-ven headt.f Horses and Colts, a large lot of JIiik 0W8 and Young Cattle, of superior breed. Also Hogs and Sheep, and Farming utensils of almost every description. Grain of all kinds by the bushel, Hay by the too, a large quantity cf Straw, a lot of Potatoes find other vcgetallen. 1 two horse Wagon, 1 two horse Carriage, 4 setts of "Wagon harness, 2 Mitts Carriage harness. Also a large lot of House-hold and Kitchen furniture, to gether with a variety of other articles too tedious to riVention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 1L, when due attention and a reasonable ere lit will de giv en by - JCIIXM'COY. November 23, lCol.' it. THE partnenJup heretofore existing under the firm of Murray, Zahm & Co., has been dis solved by mutual consent.. All persons indebted to said firniwill be required to cuke immediate settlement wit!i James Murray, into jvhosc hands the books have fcce:i place J for collection. James 21 array wiil Attend at the c'iiro of JI. D. Magehan, Esq., in Ebensburg, on the Saturday r f each week, until after the December Cotirt, for the purpose of settling with those perser.s fadcl-toi to sau; nrm, alter wmcn tin jo rue aceo'.mw wui Us vilacod in the hands of David It. b I i i ts, Esq., fur collection. JAMES MUiiivAY. GEO. C. K. ZAHM. JOHN SlCKrlAY. 4fr- Nov. 23, lSfl. A Cirand Cotmiwu Party. X fTILIbs given ct the WALTON HOUSE niid-wav between crasburj, on Wednesday aUemoon avd Noveniber 29tfc, 1804. A cardial invi :i l-i extended to all, far And .near, w' dsighf to en gage in the innocent sniiu-anipnt tf dancing, t bo present on this occasion. Tl.o -pv.der-.ii'Vfe-I will spare no pains or expenw to rend-) c:ifire satis faction. Ms-ussrs. Kocvc-3 and Walker, will be on .hand as musicians. GIDEON MAP. LETT, i Nov. 23, TT 1ST OF CAUSES, put down for triul at a' A Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Kbensburg, in and for the county of Cambria, on MONDAY the 4th day of December, A. 1)., 1354. Fisher et al Weakbuid Calvin Howard vs Davis vs Zoyer vs Satire's heirs. vs Peiersborger . vs Bake ys Burgraff vs Burgeon et al vs TdcGonegle vs Jferriman vs Smith ct al vs Jackson vs Hurray ct al Tufts ' Commonwealth fof rse Myars Sutton Same Davis & Bruce Shiridan tibaiTer ... vs fca imc 8EC0SI) WEEK. - vs learner et al vs RoroLaugh Smith et al Plummc-rs ' Gates St. Oair Lewis & Roberta Gates Brewman's administr's Skclly et al Miuray Wingard Devcraux Butcher 4'atton vs Gates et al . vs Marian et al vs St. Clair vs Boyle vs Greenwood ct al vs Baker ' vs Wingard vs Given vs Trotter vs Boss " M'Vicker vs Jefferson & Ebensburg Plank JL Co. McGirrs vs Same vs Canley vsWeiiklandetal . - " . ;. vs Yingling ..,'; . vs Tyley . - -- vs Crptim - - vs Mack vs Bell vs ifurrey et al vs Henry et al vs McConangby . J, vs Girrels , JGIJJSTON. ProthoneUry. Ross Same - .,. j Myers ct cx Kuikcrson Miller Magellan Gouse : Adams . Pershing Godfrey . v. B.I CofUIIon Parly. A Grand Cotillion Tarty will come olf at the Exchange Hotel, Capt. Richard Trotter, Foot cf Plane .No, 4, A Pegbcny Portage Iiailrqad on Monday evening, November 27, 1854. Every lx lyand their friends are mvited to participate on the occasion. M E.VV GOODS. TOHN M'COY has jest received at Lytle's old stand, in Jcilenou, a wed selected Ftock of FALL AND AVINTEk GOODS consisting of Dry Gjods. Notions. Hardware, Queensware, Cellar Ware, lU.'ady llado Clothing, slid a largo lot of Poets and S'loej for Men's Poys, Laiiieii' and Mioses' wce.r. Groceries of the vciy best quality always on hand. His motto is, " Small Profits, Quick Sales, and Keady pay." Having Ixaight for cash, lie is de terminc.I not to be undersoi l. He respectfully invites Lis frieiulsand the public generally to call and. examine bis stock baore purcii;uing else where. . ' N. P. Iain constat t!v receiving 0'.I by ex prss. JOilNU'COY. N- v. 23, is:a. i tf- T O F A 111-' S. I'AIiM lO.'i KALE. rgiriE undu-aignod oiler-, at 1'ullie Sal iL iih day cf Decetuber, If ol. in Id die Sale on the e:isbv:r Ciinbria eo., one hnnd.- ed aed sixty acres tnd some perches of L::ml; one- hundred acres of vvbi; h is cleared and all under good fence. There ii an orchard cf ' assorted fruit trees, a good dwelling bouse ar;d bain, with heds ouw-!u-UeJ on the place. There is water iu r.luK'St every field. About SO or 40 acres of meadow. GcntL-men, the farm is fvr so.-. tvo lis your bids. The farm is situated alxiut two and a half miles rirth-east of Ebi-ns! trg ond within about three and a half milts of Lorett"," andboct seven miles from the I'cnn'.i and Portage II. It. Good roads K'Jieg from every point t the place.' Te;ims One t.hinl oi' ti.'C pnrcliasc money in baud, and the balance 'in tlnee equal annual pay nioots. with approved security. . For further particulars address JOHN IIUiIPJir.FA'3. . SumrAitviile, Nov. 11. ZA. ti-1. J2.L5 y!t. CALVIN M. riiOil of N. Y., would 9 announce thai ho has made arrangements to extend his stny i:i Pit!;T-ar till Monday, Dec. 1 Stb during wJiicii tii;:es he may ho consulted daily, at hisT.u-ms, at the CITY HOTEL, for Pulmonary Con:-.umption, Asthma, Disinipsia, Pcmalo Complaints, and ad otb.r diseatiej" coti-ntefc-.i with a meolspsiiig t-i (Xnsiimnti-jn. To tii.se who have previously cotistiired Dr. Pitch, uechurg'-' for ex;miiu iti' n or advice will bo made aslt aiiords us pleasure t' wt' Our former raticnt;--; and ad consulting Dr. Filch an the presect ee cdsion. ran' o nlhmo ef-rrf!.pjil with Liia in New York, without further expense. Office hours nine to five o'clock, daily, Sab bath exctpcod. riovl(,ot r?"1HE su'.'sei iber wishes to 2urchsse five or tlx 1L Jjind warrants, for which a reasonable price will be paid. Call at his residence in Elens burg. JOHN II. HUGHES. Nov. 1C, '54. , It ivti: i: ' Cambeia CoiTXTY, ss. The G mmonwealth cf Pennsylvania to the lineal Dcsef-ndants of Chris tian liotigi.noiir, dee'd, and all other persons in terested. - Greeting : -You are hereby cited to be and ap pear before the Judges ofour Orpan's Court, at an Orphan's G airt to ik; held at Lhensburg on the first Monday tf December M-xt, then and there to accept or refuse to take the res.l estate tf the said Chri.-tiaa Goughr.onr, dee'd, situated in Gr.emaiigh TVfwnship, at the appraised valuation put ujfon it by an inquest duly awarded by the sail Court, and returned by the Khcri.T on the Ninth day ef June, 1854, to wit, at three dollais and seventy five cents per acre. Witness, the II-n. George Taylor, President of said Court, at Kbensburg, t:ia fourth day cf Scp- ttmLer, A. D., (nov2) R. L. JOHNSTON, Cleric. HQ! FOil KANSAS ! ! rVAE suhs-rlbcrs would a5ain inform their old 3. as v.-tll as the new customers that tbey have received a larg; assortment if Grceenes from the Eastern cities, which for cannot bo surpassed by any Kniilar establishment in the country, it is harily r.ee.fss.iry to enumer ate UiO rew nit 1 varied a;s -rtment if articles wo have (in hand, but a few of the many we will in- serf , viz : Flour; I'i.-h, Cot? I eas ; Spices; Cheese; Salt: Brooms; WiHow-wn'rc of all description; Tub.;; Packet ;; Y'asb bo -rus ; Ilr.t-traj-s; Clothes pins; Sliovcls ; IV.l cord--; Sieves; Pruidics; F'onr Soaps t f all binds ; Segars. Tolwicw, ;nd Cjiifv'etiojitnes of all kinds and qxia.uies. novD TUDOR & ROPEILTS. From Sbensb'iirg io VTillincre Ltaticu ! Tlfrl SubscrTtK-i-s having associated themselves t 'geiLer. h-tve put uton the Ebensuurg and Jcf ferw.n P;:nk Pvjad a double wovdd Kay to tbo Public that they will spare no pains to carry p:usen,jers to and frem, Wilimore Station with all der.patch and conifc-rt. fc3fcaches Lav in-; Ebensburg at 7.30 A. M. G.nnectir.g with train going west at Wilinoro Station at 11.23, A. ?I. ' Leaving Ebcnnburg, at 3.15, connecting with train goiiigeast.at P. M. ' Leaving EhCuvburg, at 5 o'cl'k, P. 21., coariect ing with train west at 8.12, P. JL Leave WillinoiC Station far Ebensburg on the arrival of every train, both East and West. The Public may rest assured that there will be a coach allwavs at the station on tho arrival of the cars. " THOMPSON & HAMILTON. Ebensburg, November 9, '54. E. EYLAUDT, M. I)., mm,mm:m can le found at bis office, at Mr. Schneiders Hotel, at all times of the day, if not professionally en gaged. . x nov9,Smts ; . TOE XEWFIRSI" "5". AltFOltD 4 Co Would inform their numcr ous cust mers that they havcreceived a large additional etock of - STOVES of all descriptions, and of the iatest and most im proved pai-terns, which cannot be surpassed for cheapness an. durability. Tlio following we give as only a part of our huso Stock, viz : K) of the West (Cook ); Etna air-t,gkt . Teimessean, '' rt, ' Excelsior, - Aurora, Fxanklin, fancy & plain. IIEATIXG h'TOVZa - Cottage, Parlor, Sliding. Door Diadem,- 40. . ' . Badiator, do;7 , i c-Vcs1iaesraay'kelhcrr,ot enum erate,!. V, e xnU sell cheaper for CASH than any other establishment in the country. : !E7High street, one door west of the "Union" and two of the Ebensburg House. ' cp28 t ?.r- J. AETOED & Co. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION"! !l j. MOOKK &, SON HSfAVE just openl at their old rtand; in the .A Borough of Ebensburg, tlie richest and rarest, the finest and cUeajevt assortment f RILL 1KB WlATJiB GOODS, everofferctl to the people of Cambria County. Unusal care was taken in the selection iff tliese goods, rjid care li;i3 leen taken that nothing with in the range of a Country store, nor any ivays near it, biit. what they can supply to their cus tomers, at Icastas ciicap as they can bo had in the country. , Their stock of Dry Goods is tin precedent 5y large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinettv Cassinieres, Tweeds, Feans, ftc, c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and made up Clothing o!" every description. A great variety o! LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS 'of all patterns and at all prices. ' ! Laces, , trimmings, gloves, milts, ' Ax. Their j assortment of hrd.-., caps-, bcts, ar.d sdioes, is j conio'eto and ii')si:rpas; d. i GILOCiilliES & I.lQUOtlS, of every vnriety J an-1 !'.ia!'ty. A wen specie;! vnneiy ot liir.'. ware, Cutlery, and nail. Also, fjueonswaro and Glass; Paints lve stuffs, ' DllUGS & MEDICINES. And all for s.d; low fir cash, or given in ex change for country procuec. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. Give i.s acf.ll. MOObE & SON EODGEi-3 & JONES '2Jf AVE just received and ere now displaying a Oi carefully fcloetcd fitoek of f dl and wbitcr gocds. Their .-t.li con.d. is of Dry GiVkLs of every description aivl 'i;a'ity suitable for the present and apjro.ehing sesons. A very baud some assortment of Broad cloths, C..:-: :scre.;, satinetts, Je-ms, &c, &c. Beady made ci ,-lhiv.g. Lamrs' G-.vi s Such as fni merinoes, a fine artment of tiiks ani worlen ji)ails, every variety ol De Laincs, and siiks of every descrip tion. SHAWLS An unusually handsome variety, broc'ne and wouk-n, of all sted, qi.ialitie.-j and priccH. . PKINTS Foreign and domestic, of every p.rice and quality. , BOOST & SHOES The very best selected stock in the n.erket. HARDWARE & CCTLEiiY Builders and Mechanics are requested to c-il ar.d exanjine our stock of Hardware, and the attention of huuse-kaopf-rs is called to our etnlery. GBGCEIHES Their sts-ck of Groceries is un usually large, consLting of sugar, coffee, molas ses, rice, tea, per jtr, f sh, and salt. ALSO -PainU and dye stults, wooden ware, and clocks. In short a fail ami complete variety jf everything either fvr show it use, i'..i can find its way into a country ttore, all of which wdi le sold on the moct reasonable terms fvr caae or . -untry produce. They return tbanks"-to their frieixls for past favors, and respectfully ash a continuance of them. , BODGERS & JONES. Ebensburg, Nov. 0, 54. fiTOIIN KODGF.RS, jr., has iart received " from the eastern cities, a large and splendid of Dry G.jds, (i roceries, Hardware, Src. which cheajmess an 1 quality cannot be excelled in s section of country. Giburgh Cloths; Delaines. A paca. Silks, and a superior dot of Sack Flannels; nbo, Ranntls fir sliirtingsS:c. A s i, Hats and Caps for men and boys of the latest styles. Furs pii ! Bonnets cf all patterns; B.tots and Shoes of all si,es and qua lities. Groceries an-1 Otipfeetionario, snch ?is Sugar?. T's.. spices, mcl vss."s, nnd bike trout fish all of which will be sold for the ready cash or country produce. .. Gentlemen and Ladies aro requested to call bo frc purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell lower than the lowest. sep2S'54 IFIKST ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON. EDWAK) F.0EZRIS, ESPECTFLLLV announces t'.iat be Ls now JLCloading his shelves .with one of the best and largest assortments if riJLL AIiD GOODS, tjia have ever come to Ebensburg. The assort merit ct-nsists "f every variety of " DM' GOODS, GnOCFJUVS. PAINTS. HARD ' jWAfi.fi ty CUTLERY. His scl'ielii n for the winter seas. n has been very extensive, cmbraeiiig every variety nnd. style of II ATS, CAPS, HOOTS A3fO SIIOKS, and every comdrt t'.vit tl.e iiiCiemeiicies of winter may reqture. Very .Tatcfnl for past patn.nage, be shall try t continue to deserve it, and with mfy years experience devi td exdasivcly to catering to the wants f liis friends bo thinks I.e. cannot fad to please them. His store is at the old stand. Corner of High and Julian Streets where ho will be happy to make Ids Lest bow, to chi and new c-Hst'n.on-. EiAVAbD EOEEUT.l n.ensburg. Oct, 10, 156-1. tf. Soiics iji Prtrtitloa. rfTICE is bi rely giwu to the heirs and bgrd JS'SepTescntr.iivcs of George Nring; dec'd,tht in pursnacco of a wi't, of part ition issued out of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, I wiil on the 2d day December next proceed to bold an ;qui.-.i-tionon the premises of the real estate of the said George Kring, d.-e'd, v?z: All that .ijop or p.vevl of laud ritttate in Ilicbland Township, Cambria tfounty, boun-led by land cf Daniel I-iiing on the west and a-irth-wc-st, and us the s-. tith. and cast, by land of Lewis Ihsnnyer and en the :yrih by lauds belonging to Hiram, Hays, at which time and place you ranv attend, if you think pi oner. ' ; A. DUBBIN, therim Sheriff Office. ' Eben; burg, Oct. 16, 1851. f STRAYED AWAY . B jlB02I the residence uf tbo 'Suubscrir.er at the jaJ foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. 11. K., nb "t the middle of September, '54, a middle sj.:ed red Gw largclj' white spotted, with boms bent to wan 1 the eyes and wluie sj.ots lx-tween, or rather above the eyes. Whoever should Cud a cow ofthealwvc description, v.-i'd' j'leiiso inform the subscriber it the whereaboats of the same, and the finder will be liberally rewarded. AVM. ST1LUSS. Hemlock, A 11. B., Oct. 25. . Snncmise Lost Office,-All EZJg!:i ! I I T'a'iSS ilAP.IA JLIGEILVN respectfully in JfJL forms the citizens of Summitviilc and sur rounding xuntrv that she has just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore a large ' bikI well selected stock of Goods, which she will seW at the very lowest rates for cash. Her stock consists of Dry Goods, Huts and Caps, Boots and Shes, Groceries, Hardware, and ait articles generally kept in a country store. -She has also on hand a good article of Brandy, . Old Itye Whisky, Gin, Seoth cnd'Pbiladelphia Ale, &c, which will be sold at very small profits. Persons who wish to lay out their money to good advantage wiil do wed to call and examine ber stock before purcliasing Elsewhere.- nov2 M2II4E. OAX MAGEIIA1V, , Attorney at llaw, Ebensburg, Pa. - OITTCE No. D, '( Colonnade Bow," near the Court House. January 1, 1851. ly. SHERIFF'S SALE, Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas ' and Levari Facias, issned out of the court of Common Pleas ofCambria County, and t. me directed, there will Ife exposed to salo at the Court House, in the Inrough of Ebensburg, Cambria county, on the ih day of December next, at one o'clock, v. fil. - - - - All the right title and mtereit i f Matthew C. W ilson, of ia and Vi a tract of land situat.o in White township, C.in.bria county, ady.rining lands of Elijah Gorsuch, George Cr-e, and others, con taimag four-hundred and thirty-three acres, more or less, having thereon erected a one and a ba'f story frame bouse, a gri.-t mill, a saw mill, a frame store room, and warehouse attache!, and a log staolc, low in tbo ccoupanev of the sai l, Ibttthw C, Wilson, and a one ani ubalf i-tory' l-ir bouse in the occupancy of Solomon. II irir.ciI. Taken iu execution and to bo sold at the suitef Thomas B. iloore. 1 ' ' ' , ALSO, All the right title and interest of Charles Gd lins, of in and to a lot of ground situate in W.tsh ir.gtontownship, Cambria connty, fronting on !:e Ai'rgV-ny Portage Ilailn nj, Rlj.vinig lot of Win. Basel on the east, and b-t of Gi.leon Marhd on ho wc-t, having therevm crccte'l a two i t ry plank bouse and p!a;k back bull ling aitaci.o 1, tnd a framestiiblo, now ia the occuoauev of the sai.l Charles CUi'iis. ..' T.dcen in cxeca'ior. i.nd to bo s-dd at the oidi v-f Johitotf.n Hore. AtSO. A certain l:-tof ground si btatcfl in the town c f Ijo:rtio, knv'.vn end ' designated in the plan of said town. Let No 07, logetl.er with the heredi-te.r""-Rsand ap.purtanauceH. T.ikigs in exee uioii and to lie sold as Jba pro perty of Josenh Llagcba'n, at the suit of Go.rgo l-ic,. ' Ai'-iCr. ALSO, All the right, tiilo and iater.t of Charles G. riylbian of, in and to a lot of groiml situate 1 ia the borough of Johnstov.-n, Cambria County, ad joining on the East, lot of Cyrus ileiiy, and on the West an alley, fronting on Locust street, having tuere.n erected a two story frame house, wi'Ji frame back building attached and woci bo;:-e and frame stable, now ia the' occupar.cy of Ilu.x;rt P. Li" 'v.. Taken in c-xecntl n aud to be s-;f!J at the suit of J. Ivathsws & Co.: ALSO, All the right, title and iniere.it of CliarlesE. Stewart of, in and to a lot of ground, situated at the foot of llane No. 4, Alleghany Portage Bail Iluad, C-nnbria Ccrmty, fronting on the said Alie gkeny Portage Pail Bond, sixty" feet, on the West by L.t f Th- 'i:i.i.! "il-'nla-yl and a.lj:-iriing oa.the East l.y Lot of Joseph 1'. Fox, ar.d having there on erected a two st'.ry frame tavern stand and frame stable, n. w in the occupancy of ilrs. Irvin. Taken i a execution and to be sold, at the .suit ef Bichard MeGlathcry ar:d Frederic. Pai.--n, trading tu.dcr the firin of McGlathery & l'asvn. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of John P. Par rish cf, in and to a lot of ground, t-iruated in C.unp 1 ellstojvn, CaiTiil Townslaji, Cambria Gamty, fronting on the E! nslntrg and Susquehanna Road, a-ljoinii.-g lot of Jr.mes Kirkpatrick, dec'd.on the North, and John Campion on the S-mth, nnd known on the plan of said town ly the Nuinlfcr 6 (sis), containining about half nn acre, having thereon erected a two story frame bouse, and back building attached, now ia the occupancy of the said John P. Parri.di. Taken in execution ami to 1 sold at the suit of McDougall & Clark and II. Childs & Co. ALSO, All the right title and interest tf F. Henry of, in and to one half lot cf ground, situate in the Borough cf Surnmitville, Gunl ria county, front ing on the Turnpike road, adjoining l.t of James C. KeDermitt, on the west, aud lot of Ai'gustin ilcGimiell on the east, having thereon erectel a one and a half story Piank liouse nd Frame sta id r.i.w in tlio occupancy of Willi m Ilimij . Taken in esecutioa and to be sold at the suit of Thomas Collins. ALSO. All the right title and interest of Alphas Tfb hotSi of iu an-1 to a piece fr parcel of land, situate in Susquehanna township Cambria count v, ad joining lauds of Washington Lloyd, Henry Lloyd and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, fn'tecu acres or thereabouts cleared, on which is erected a cabin bouse and cabin barn, now irt the occupaucy Taken in execution and U be sold at the suit of Lloyd & Hill. ALSO, All. that certain three story frame and plank building, situate in Washington township, Cam bria county, on the South side of the Turnpike road, where the Pennsyl vania Ilailn uid erases the tame, and being on tl.e West side of said B iilroad containing in front on said turnpike twmty feet, and on said Railroad eighty-five feet, and the lot and niece i" ground and curtilage apjiui tenant tu said building. - Taken in execution and to l fold as iho prop erty 'of R. 1L S. Jaokson, at tiie suit of John Stuwart. . ALSO. All th-; right title and interest i f Hugh TI- lVn. of in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in White town.-hip, Cambria county, adjeining lan Is cf Cturad llarl -:c.d, J. B. Stewart and others, con tenting fifty aeros more or les;s, about ore acre of wi ieli is cl..-aml. having th'.reoii cn-ct'-d a o:.c an 1 a h.df istory b..- house and log stable, now in the occupancy of tl.e s.iid I.lcgh U-lief!. Take:; in cxccuit..n r n.i to be sold at the suit of Joseph Brand. ' , ALSO. Ail the ri-ht title and iatcrejt of Leo J. Parish, (one at the Dejt's.) cf in and to a piece or parcel of land, s;tu?te in Sa-piehamia township. Cam bria county, adjoining lauds cf Isaac Gifford.I'ej ry ilillcr aud others, containing .one. hundred acres, more or kss. about ten acres t f which are cleared, having thereon erected a cabin Louse end cabin ha-n,now in the tciipancy of the said Lro J. Pariih. . Taken iu execution and to'be sold at the suit of the Gammofiwealth of Pennsylvania. ALSO. All the right title and interest of Joseph Long, dee'd., of in and to a piece or parcel of land, situ ate in Cambria township, Cambria county, adjoin ing lands of Mattluas Burnhtiaier, heirs of Richard Lidy and others, containii-.g twohun.ired and thir ty acres more or kss, about fifty seres cleared, with a good rcjiard, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling hoasn and frame baru, now ia thooctup.mcy of J.o.--iph Long, Jr. Takeu iu execution and to lo sold at the stilt of John lv.-ry and William Hitteii, Executors of William Todd, deceased. A. DUBBIN, Sheriff. ' Sheriff 's O.Tiee, Ebc-nsburg, V ' - November 2.1.454. j ' - - - - . FAI VHAN KS" - r:- PATENT ' ;S CUE S. .Sp-i-.' 25 Market Stn-et. Philadelphia, "ii.- T CEOEGE W. CCLBY, A pant. " Railroad, Hiy. Gaal and Farmers' SCALES, set in any part f the country, at short notice ami I y experience! workmen. cctI2.1S5-t 7, Is oxacid ; i A IX per3ons iudebteil to " Given & Gulins," JISL and " G Jlins & Co.," aro requesUl to settle their rospoctivc accounts on r before the 0tn inst. These who cannot . pay the money, will be required to give their ' notes, . as . the concern is about being close-1!. Tlioee . neglecting this notice will find their accounts in the hands of a proper oiH'jer for collection - , . - v COLLINS & C0. November 0th, 1854, " . ? 51 rtSRIS EVANS. EDWARD GLASS. EBENSBURG FOUNDRY. I'Xouglw, IMougli I'tU Stove . 32iU JroiiSl'Ii i:il"Sr 35a-Iitas-H. $ i;Ier X'l fchSC'K, iiC. &,c Al , Tfis V jsi-c or every I-ics iption. 1 Foundry at the S .!ith Wc.-tead of Eh-.-nd urg. Ware H-iuse on ilain stre t, iiearly oppo;ite the store cf Shoemaker c dark. DAVIS, EVANS" CO. June,ft,lOGl 32. filASPGT, Attorroy at Law, Ei.ir'burg.ra. FFICE in tSe Curt ib-csr, m stairs. Aug. 24, 1"60: TJ;e American Artist.-;' Union, would respcrl-. fully announce the c itvens cf the I'nitc 1 S'-.iu-s avid the Cenad;s, th.it f.r t '. J p-irpi of cu' tivut iog a tasic fr the fine art.- tl.rw.gbont the conn try, and with a view f c.nali:r g every family to become ).-;ea,d ol' a gallery of Ei'grai:g , E7 T!-ir. FIIXST AilTISI' CV TIIK AGF., TLey have de.'. rinino.;, in rder trt crcat. a;i ex tensive t-. l.' f. r tj t ir iv.:,.'r-.-i!!;.',s, and ths n t idy give cmph3tH-nt- tj a largo number i.f:.rt:.-t and other?, but inspire p.m--ng nr e-n;;trym-ri a t.c-tc f.r worhsv cf art, tj present t the pr.nd.ai- c-fft of their engravings, when 250,000 ct' lbh are s bl, 2iO.OC-OGift.s of the actual cost of 0150,000. Eaih purchaser f a ono P d'ar Engraving t".ere!ore, recdves notoi.ly an Engraving riehiy worth' the Usvney, but aL a ticket which entities Lirn t- one of the Gifts wh'-n tbry are d:s:.riti:toh FfrTivo Loliars. a hi dilvliiiisiicl Engraving, beautiful'y PAINTED in OIL. and m2 cm Ticvirys, will Lc tent; or Five Doi.laks worth, of splendid Engravings can be selected frvm tl.-e Cat-.-l-frue, and scut by return nail or express. A copy of the Can I jguo, oetiier wiMi a spe cimcn of ne of the Eagra ins, can be scin at the office ef li;is paper. F.r each IX .'d.ir s.'nt, an Eujrcriny n'i'.ialhj urort.'t ih-it s"-n, and a Gft Ti kd, trill ianruAiiiti bj be f',rvar-J.:-l. , Agent TV Cotnr.tttee" b.-lin-ing thnt the pud ess of this G ukat Natioval U:vii! n rAKi:i will be mate-rind v promote 1 by the i":i.rgv and cnterpr;.-: of mtvlh ? nt end x rscvcrmg A if iiis br.ve resolved tj treat with such on the most 11- Any person wishing to become an Agent, by Fouoiiig fpK-t pHid). 1, will receive hv rcifrn of mail, a One Dollar E.i:aving, a ilFTTICIIET, a Pwjtciiu, a Cat tiotjue and all other necessary inf-.-rmation. On the f.nal comj letion of the sale, the Gifts will be placed iu the hands of a CoiiMiTTt'K of the I'fiieiiAstUf to l": i.TSTuirrTKn, due notice of which will le given throughout the United States anp the Canauas. z.it or cirta i 100 Marble busts of Washington, at I00 $10,ffOO 100 '' Clay, - 100 10,000 1?0 " " Webster, " 100 1 0,000 iW " ' Calhoun, 100 10,000 50ilegant OilTalutings, in sj'ien- . . did gi'.t frames Sx4 ft. each, l0 5'0&0 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft, . 50 5,000 500 steel plate Engravings, bril- Handy c-l're l in oil, rich giit 10 frames 21x30 inches each, j 5,000 10,000 elegant steel plate Engrav- J ings, col'd in oil, of the Wash ington Monument, '20x20 in., J 237.000 suel plate engravings,fr"in 1 100 different plates now iu possession of and owned by the 4 40,000 41,000 Artists' Cmon.'ci tr.e mar.a t va ue of from 50c to $1 hich, 1 first class Dwelling, in N. Y. Ciiv. 12,000 1,000 22,000 22 Huildiug Lola in 100 and 101st 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10.000 mi. ft. in tl.fi siihnrhs of New York City, and com- JjOO reading a msgnifscciit view J i.Eud' n liivcr & L. Isl.-.nd, J perpetual 1. ar;s "f cash, witl-eut merest, or security, of yiZO ca. J 50 " " " 100 " 100 " " " fO " irQ OT) ' 2 000 " " 0 " 50.C0C f,,0'-'0 5,i'"0 5.000 10.000 Peferenco in regard to the Real Estcte, F. J., Vi-seher tV Co.. P.al Estate Probers, Nev York. 'rders, (pest paid), with money nchise l. to le .id-.!r.s.d , J.W li)Ll)liO.)KE. Sec y. oC:-" Pruadway, N. Y. fcVThe Enrravinrs in the Ca ahgue. arc new readj' for delivery. (nov2,Ccdhs) "Tea.tistry. Dr. J'.. M. GILDiiA, of llarris JLP bi:rr. haviag pur.l.asel the st.x-k and go'.d will of Dr." Telford of this place in the Dentistry hiisinjss, wi.l continue to carry it on in all its va rious branches in the room now occjpie-d by him. Having bad long experience in the business he ftv. U l.imse'f i.bie t? M.-!.nii!i:late. end -o a'! ih ings i:i bis line to the entire satisfaction of cus tomers. ' 1 cbocrrully endorse th" above, and rcccir.mend him t my-old friends as a gentleman of. qua !ifirntion- ar-:l to new cnes as well calculated for hi.; i,r.s:r."ss, ' ' -p21.Srp - SAM'L P.ELFORD. AS W3IEU WASTED. "703 a black leateer 'Pruidc. which was lefl-by J&J mistake fr m A.l.uns & Co's E:.prcs.s oface, Siur.rr.itt, at my house alit one year ago; it was suonosetl to bo for one of the Schcxl boys at the Lore t to M'.nastary. On opening tue Irun.c,it wa-4 1' ear.d to comaia many valuable rrticies of Li-licji and Ce.-.tlemcn's wearing ni parch Any person coming forward and proving its contents, Mil paing for this advertisement can have it, by c ing upon the subscriber. Otherwise it wi i be disposed of accrdir.g to law. P- SI1IEL . Lorette, Oct. 27.. '51. Zt S?wCnblnet Ware Roosm. Tf A1IES S. TODD, informs the citizens of Eb j? ensburg, and the public generally, that he h.is openivl an extensive and varied aswrtinent o. CABINET WAKE in Mr. Uohert Dads' new buildhi", Ualn street, nearlv .ppo-.-ne the "JTan v.ou IloV.se," where he will be- hnppy to have them call and examine bis MAHOGANY, WALNUT, mT.YY OT1IEU VAUTETIES OF FlTtNiriril.K consir tieg in part of S- .fis. Pureaus, Uabies, eu steads, S vretaries, Stan-is, vc. . He will have constantly on hand an cxci.Lut assortment of Fancy and eomm ci f'AiKSwoict he will seiUov.cr tlran cvir Uf.re o.-crort ui ..i.s place. termined to sell low, cud keep none but g---d article-, be he.oes to receive tho patroneg of a oas- crinunat'.r.; public. Ebensburg. July 20, 18o3. x.'i TIIP. VKIML.IC! r ' icuard Trotter would beg W ave to iy to bis . friends ami t ho travelling Pid 'lie gi nerally. that he has leased George's Itiml Etin Exchange at the foot of Plane No. 4. He will pparc to pains or exjiense to rn:ike comfortable tho.- who patronit-E bis liouse ; bis table will at ad tun-s be f.irnisbcd with the lt that the market can af foTdvn l his bar with carefully selected honors and Hoping to receive a liral shnro of Tatronage, be pmains the publics omR. ! IlemhKk.Oct. 4. M. . 4 , V$ ROT5ERT DAVIS. ' R. L. JOHNSTON. Ev.-ry arr:.;e onereu v .... x........ - workmardrKc maWr. of the Ik-: -t n.atenals ; r.id EE" VIEEv. if all kiu.is wi'l b-jpro:: poy r.t TTU terms are CASH, and U-o-g de ... . er 1 Jail n iiv tS T A..- MECHAKIC8, IHvTXTOES & MAKUFACTVSEE4! Strl.X CASH Pint ES...S510. ( Vojnmi' 10 of tbo " - SCIE TIF I C A ?,! E R I CAN"', tic M'tii of of t-.t( uiU-r, Tt ii G.-r hH-:!y i c voi'-r t r,f a tr, rrr r.v-nt of the in- 1 1 ? oi n i ) i..HM . VBNIOBS. MAXl"- FACi'L'BE.tS w-i i'AUJlEBS, zrA is edited by Picn pr:t-t-c.-J:y : k'ii.-d in the art and scicn. l'robahly no other j-.um.il of ,).t sar.u chanictcr u fj i fi..-!-,ivc!y cintd.itd, i-r so generally e.-icnie-.l to" its rracii;-.' ! ilitv. N'-ailv all tbo V A1.1. A1-I.K I'ATKSTS W Patents Or.ice r.re i'i-: If X l.t:!: i'--fr.-ili-i f.r rate i vciili Engravings. and chimu? of :.l! the Patents are j.uWLdiis.1 ri-gii.arly in its c h -nns us tlay are Lulled, thus making it a p rfct . . Scientific aut .'Utttanlckl i:neytljx:di Cf iu:brr;:a!ii)ii upon. tl.esuV' cti of Mechanltal' Ii ri,rfVi:oUits, Ciic.jibtiy, Eugiaecricg and V.0 Sciences gcucrfdly. it is j uil:.-hu weekly in lulrt' form, st.it.d - f.r l i:i.i:-ig, aud each volume c nl.iii.sF(.ir.; UENI! .ED y fclXTEEX J'AG:- Or ltEAiilMG XAITi:;:. .u.v'r.d Hi Lin-. lUe.i i -.igra it-; ( ireuiaf .'ins, with a i ::J am . ti oi: the hvt y.-hii-. c.-;::pl-tc Index. e:-.c.-.dc.l 23.00l .1 ret 'oil ds iu oi.e l cp If! a':.1, t;ie pmrtit ..tume are wrtii to ar.y lazily r t' iU..-i;-ns t,- u p I'i. a fJl Ca.vI Vr.x7.in ure r-rrcxcl hv the i i tr in is ms ru t.-r:;.er.-'. s .t in :y thu 1st of Jamie.! y, lb 55. ; e giv.n f r the large-.t lu.U tie f.r the Jlt.'O will -i!; ; .j tor t:;i- .Iiir.l ; ,tvo for tx fourth ; 4--.0 for the Cf'th : (yir, fur t!m lii.ih ; .40 i t ' ti:C sever. th ; $ii t'-.r the aigbtii ; iJ0fT the iiin;'; f 25 ir the tt'.,h; i 0 v tho eleventh; il 5 f r tho twelfth $10 for the thirteenth i:pd 45 for the fot.rtixntlu Tl;e ccsh will be paid tM:iK order of the suc cessful comjK'titor immu'datcly after tha rst of ' Janu;;y, 1S55. TEiiMS ( )nc cpy, ere ye :ir, 42 ; one copy, I'ioiitlis. ; five copies, six months, 1 ; ten copies, six months; ten e pif., twelve months, ei5; tifte-m o pics, twelve m nths, A22; twenty cej 'es, twelve mo f 28. in advance. No uu::df r i f i-'u'ostT.ptio.is a'.ovc twenty can be taken at less then $1.10 earh. Namen can 1u sent iu at ilitferent times, and from !iii'cjri;t Post -Oiiiees. Southem nd Vvcotem money taken for subscriptions) - -Letter shouM 1 dircK te-I. prct naid. to . MUNN it CO., 328 Falun Str'eet, N. Y. CC-b s.-rs. &: C r.ro ext. : mvc.1v en- g.itred in procuring patents for new invention.'', an i will ndvi:;c invertoi-s, without charge, in re gard to ti;e ncvelty of thiir ir.ijir.jvcments. H 5 TT: ilUUias AND WILLIS, EDPAdl. The first number of the u ;v series will be is sued on the first of Jaiiu.j-y neit. New buitori bers can be Mipplied fn.xn that d.-.te ; but itu- tiiediatw application will he rteci.iry for imiAt a iksire to begin with tho Legiimle,;.. A home is hardly con plete, we tl.i .k we n ays.:fc)y vc-utnrc to say, witnout the j ' Jvitriuji, w icli, besiJiS. being a chronicle if the tin.ej.' aboun '.s iu uiUlli gence designed to' enliven an American II mc. its eUit4irs(Geo. P. llorris and N. P. Willi) de vote their entire time, skill and txporieace, to the task of giving, each week, cverytidng worth kno wing. They particularly keep an eye on all the whims and novelties of the ihy. The utmost . pains are taken to present the facts and outlines ( of all news. In the literary department, we aim at sketcbis and readable iritieism, and in our condensations of the productions of tho vai-t newspaper world of Eur p.e, we endeavour to ' avoid the tiresome and the Wal, and transfer to our Columns tho pick of English information and brilliancy, while we endeavour to select with a true sense of pure mends, true wit, and genuine humour. In addition to the above, we have made i'w arrfttiscmt-iits for a fejiLnru tliai. u. always attractive in a family journal. IVit::: several dif ferei.t &.urces we are tj le Wijlicd wit 'the news and g-xsip of New York Society." In a mctrojlis like ours, cert re the more sparkling oh-monts of tHe life of our couidry at large, jmd col'isicn and attrition bring ,nt lrfu-ii which W'.uhl ilse be dormant. Aiioat. in s.xiej- gossip, is a sma'l world, of which the ordinary newsjw-pe-rs iruikc no report, and of this we think we can promise amusing ph-tognijhs In announcing nU; A nne strips rf cn'aLs ly V.r. Wn.i.ts, in ad.litiou to liis usuai .!:tori;d b.bor.rs, wc cl.iim the. privilege of li-ji'. ing thtm to designate tlwiir own stj le end title r.s t'ney appear. They are to be piite : di'U-rer.t from anything which has ever Ikvii publishel in this jounud fr-.m bis pen, and , wc- are very Mire that they wiil be no Jess attrac tive, to sav the least. TIh; eruphic an I highly fnished K-keUht-s. by "The Lady :f Sh.d.ott," Titnothy Qiiah t" r.al others, v. ill be coidinuitl. We bats; aiso new C'irres2oT-,leiit.-i in London and Paris, who v. ill send us much that could never reach us thro'-gh f Teii.Jo'trni'ls. ' Tcav.s For ne co-jy, $2; for three copies, $5, or for one or py f .r thr'-e ye:rs, J5 always Ui uil v ir.ee. Sooseril-.e wii!:oiif dt lav. Ado'rcss MOh'WS A WILLIS, lo7nilu.n st., N. Y. ciiOTiiillliiPfiinii'i. T PEAT AxiiiACTlnN at tho Su re - of Ev.-.ns and 1 inches, one door al..ve tho bt-t.ro r.Miiiof Si.oeii.tikor iV ihii'K, win re tac sub scribers are ' at presmt recoiling and oj-eidng a h,rgo and e" cell-.:: it a-sortruen of f.hi'.tial.io of tho lutcst end most approved si yh-.i, which for cheapness r.ivl Vmral iliiy can itot be exivlkd by any shai' ir tah!isiuiuitV in the u.;ty; not wWiing to bra , but v.l at we ry we Mill make good or talty ti e h-.Ucr. Every i ti iu iu tiioclotli T'. - live wd'i 1 Itcpi on hti.', ii.t OviT Coiits, Sack C-T-ts, Di-.pdo.; Pa e-t- , CliXst C all of the latest -tylc-s. Cloths. ' C-s.,;::ic! Af-, A'-ytin; i.f all cvbw"i and styles.' ' ' ' Our 1 )epr.rtt.wr.t t POY CI"'T1 ! 1 NG promises a much more et -jsivo wl'.vti-.a th:aiusu:X Ve llatti-r -v rur-iv-- thfi we tihull W; ab'.o to furnish garir.' r,ts Ru'.'.b"e for all clas.-es, fitted up in tia-h a l ximer. anl on such term that shall disarm all .v.uip titiou ; we then.fore ask a liberal hliufu of UiO public octr ..age. EVANS ti-HUGHES. , O.U r, '51. - , JFFFTXSOM, CAMl'ItL COUXTV. TENN. II " V .... b,y.-!n.,. 4.-- L1.J.v,nr k tr it.fi'mniT:''' -2- lu.- f;ie'.'is an. ti;e traveling priMic, that lie haslo:v.-wd t.i;o Jitfcr'U 6nd" i. ving lnl m;;;-!i imtitovcmM-l iti i's intc-irr. lc f.vls cor.fi t slut ho -ui'.I the.-d v be cn-blul to lender . l ais! tLfacthra to ail vdio favor Lur. w ith ?r pai"t!i-g-. ihe f:if :v.id saiH-rior T-LVTL LINE OF STA- l'ES a! .v; t In in reVdss to Ouiviy pussen- g. is io :.nd f t i th PEN'N'A. li-MLnOAD STATIONS -to bis home, aivl a'so !cavior hre-t after tliC or,-. ri ivrd of the train by a go"d rbuiklld fcjEbens- ;rj. -- ITe isdll tver !? bappv nTs-cnmiHlete hi old i had- r.ud acqurtti'timc'-f tl-arwol tvor him wiih'a cr.d. .IAMI.S D. HAMILTON. " Jof.Vr-soa. ApTii 20, 1851. .- . ' " STlltT COTY. ' Erf 7xf At to nbo-t the 18th f Septenilter J last, a red and white BootiM VJow, Bliovt tiii'.ed. mvxised ti lje U-tween i.ti.o and ten yea old, and has a wldte spot on her left idioyldf-r.-r-Vny person giviug informaf ie-n of Lhc aboyc Cvw. ,111 1 lbborally rewardivlv. rp0pR I Ty retto, O,-;.- It ?1,'4 rov?, - U i i i i i i. t !
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