tie position at Balaklava, and retire to the hills overlooking the town, in which case the depot would have been established at Arrow Bay, or Cherscn. But advices of the :27th state that it has been re-decided to retain Dal- " reported battle on not. 4th -A despatch from Prince Monschikoff sent to Berlin in cypher, and thence forwarded by pSconrito Parisstates that on Sot 4th unusual activity having been observable in the allied camp, (doubtless preparations to storm) General Liprandi reinforced by a corps sent by MenschikofT, had attacked the allied camp, and killed 800 men. This report, however, is doubtful as is the statement that a practicable breach was open ed on the walls on the same day, the 4th. IMPORTANT BATTLE BEFORE SEBASTQPOL. General Canrobert's official report of the battle of November 5th is published in the Moniteur of the 13th. lie says: ' "The Russian army, swlen by reinforce ments from the Danube, as well as by the combined reserves 6f all the southern provin ces, and anhnatecuby the ' presence of " the Grand Dukes Michael and Nicholas, attacked yesterday, November 5th, the right of the English position before Sebastopol The English army ' sustained the attack -with the most remarkable firmness and solid ity. I supported it by- a portion of Gen . Bos quet's division, which fought with admirable vigor, as well as by the troops which were oearest to the English position. ' "The enemy, who far outnumbered our force, beat a retreat, with a loss estimated at from 8000 to 9000 men. " The drvgyle lasted the whole Jay." At the same time General For"ey was forced to repulse a sortie made by the garri son, and under his energetic command, the enemy were driven back into the place, with a loss of 1000 killed and wounded. "This brilliant day, which was not purcha sed without considerable loss by the allies, does the greatest honor to our arms v- " -r "The Eiege continues with regularity. (Signed,) ' Canrobert." ENGLISH ACCOUNT. English advices from Bucharest, of the 10th state that on the morning of the 5th, Prince MenschikofFs whole army attacked the Eng lish position. A sanguiuary battle ensued, which lasted till four in the afternoon. The allies obtained a decisive victory. There were severe losses on both sides. The Eng lish took many hundred prisoners. Generals Butler, Adams, Bentinek, Tot reus, and it was said, also, Sir G. Brown, were wounded. The English official account has not yet ar rived .' - THE LATEST. Up to Tuesday afternoon, 14th. no official accounts had been received by the English Government from Lonls-Rigbmd or Stratford de RedcdilTe, relative to the action of the 5th, but advices received at Liverpool on the morn ing of the 15th,' supply a few additional par ticulars The right wing of the English army which was attacked by the Russ; ns. consisted of the English Foot Guards, and the -d, 3d, and 4th divisions. At Vienna the prevalent opinion wa3 that a' few more such "victories" would compel the Allies to raise the eiege. -Menchikoff appears to be of the same opinion, for, in a dispatch to Prince Paskicwitch, he eays : "It will be impossible- for the allies to J continue the siege, and I will continue to harrass them(to h'a.nise their temerity.") ' The London Times correspondent tele graphs, that Gen. Canrobert had assured the French Government that the Russians were so weakened in the affair of the 5th, that for ten days to come, they would not be in a posi tion to resist the'assault on the town, and that he means to make the attempt. The corres pondent alls the Allied loss 5000 English, French and Turks. THE RUSSIAN ACCOUNT "A telegraph dispatch from St. Peters burg, dated Nov. 12th, states that Prince Mcnschikoff reports to the Emperor, under date the 6th of November,' from Sebastopol, that on the 5th the garrison made two soriies, one against the right Sauk, which was suc cessful, and resulted 5o the capture of one of the enemy's batteries, - the guns in which were spiked. "There was "great loss on both sides. "The second sortie was also complete ly successful, . the Itussiaus having spiked fifteen guns. 'Immediately afterwards, a French infan try division, pursuing the retiring Russians, attempted to mount to the assault, but was thrown back with immense loss." ANOTHER BATTLE N EXT DAY fcESULT CN DECIDED. The Morgen Post of Vienna, has the fol lowing despatch from Czeruovitz, Nov. 14th 'On the Gth, the whole garrison of Sebastopol," amounting to G5.000 men, made a sortie. A furious battle ensued, which was not en ded when the messenger left but the Allies had the advantage. -''- rmmiir, hh'Tun-i.-r-n - i;n'-i-rVl ; r-,,7 -iM U DIED. On Wednesday, the 2'.)ta inst., in this place, Robert, infant son of Wm. J. and Sarah Wil liams. At the residence of Johnston Moore, on the SOth inst., Frederick Fresii, aged about 14 yeara. On Sunday last, at the residence of Rev. J. A. Stillinger, in this place, Dr. 1L J Casiweix, in the 2Cth year of his age. The deceased was one of our boyhood's acquain tances. Brave and generous to a fault, and of an ever active temperament, he gave evidence then of qualities, which augured well for his future ca reer in life, and which b's early manhood well sustained, but the promise of which has been nip ped by the untimely hand of Death. After fitting himself for the practice of medicine, he located here m his boyhood's home, some two years ago, with bright prospects ,bcfore fun, but in a few months was attacked by disease, which eveutua ted in pulmonary consumption, in the alternating hope and fears of which disease he continued for more than a year, until on Sunday he breathed his last. ,We sincerely condole M-ith the friends, whose hopes clustered around him, and who anti cipated for him a bright career' on earth. May ho rest in peace. Apatachian. READY MADE CLOTHING at 20 per cent less thaw cost ! 1 1 HUGII KELLY would respectfully inform his friends and the citizens of Ebensburg in general that he will be in this borough next week with a Urge stock of ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, S ill i V as Cloth, and fine vesting, all of which he will sell at 20 per cent titock ana quit the business. , Ebcusburg, Nov. 30, 1651. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ONE HUNDRED WOOD CHOPPERS CAN FIND IMMEDIATE EMPLOMENT by making application to A. M. and R. White, at Hemlock, foot of Wane No. 4, or to A. F. Cantwell, Head of Tlane No. 2.r CS-The HIGHEST CASH ITJCE will be paid. A.'M. & R. WHITE. Hemlock, November 21, 1854. R. L. JOnsSTOX. A. C. MCI.LIN. JOHNSTON & MULLIN; Counsellors and At torneys at Law. OCiee opposite the Court House, Ebensburg, Pa. Nov. 30, 1854. Py. NEW OYSTER SALOON. ITinE subscriber woid J inform his numerous friends 1 that he haa opened an OYSTER SALOON at his private residence, on Julian street, where he heipcs to serve all the lov ers of the Shell Fish at any hour they may wish to give him a call. novSO MARK EDWARDS. STRAYED AWAY FROM the residence of the subscriber, m Washington Township, Cambria County, w-rr- toot of Tlane No. 6, A. P. R. R.. a lifi white Cow, with small brown sjots on fil M both sides; her eaf s were of a dark brown, the legs were of the same color as that of the ears. Any Jnformation of tH whereabouts of said cow will be thankfullv received by ' nov303t LUKE IIILLGROVE , STRAY COT. BROKE into the improved and enclosed lands of the subscriber, in Clearfield Township, Cambria County ,v about the 12th day of Novem ber, 1854, a white cow, with brindle sides, sup-, poel to be 5 or six years old. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away; otherwise sheHvill be disposed of according to law. MATTHEW IVORY. November 13, 1854. ' 1 nov30,St Dr. G. W. Strohecker, HAVING located in Loret'o, Cambria County, offers his professional services to the citi zens of that place and vicinity. OFFICE -On Main street, where lie can always be found, when not professionally engaged. .nov.30 . Public Sale of Valuable Property THE subscriber will sell at public'sale in Sum merhill Township, Cambria County, on Wednetduy, the '16th day of February, next, the following described property, to wit : The private residence in which the subscriber now resides, with. 70 acres of choice land, about 40 of which is cleared and in a good slate of cul tivation; the Central and PorUge R. Roads riui within a rod or two of the projerry. ALSO Ono half mile off the above described property wi'l be sold 26 acres of land containing excellent rr.il and other timler. ALSO Eleven bund ed acres in Concmaivjh Township, with a good SAW MILL, iu running order, with th advantage cX the Central R. R. running thiougk the property, and having abun dance of Coal and Iron ore, the veins ranging from two anil a half to throe feet. All the above lauds are well timbered with Cherry, Poplar, 4 c. . novSO GEO. MURRAY. tC7-"'Union," Ifttsburg, "Union," Harisburg, "Standard," Hollidaysburg, copy, and charge to this office, Gallitzjn, Cambria Co., Pa., V . November 27, 1854. , SEALED PROPOSALS will be received for the Carpenter oi k of one three and one two story frame house, to 1 built on the lands form erly owned by Wm. Gibbons, dee'd. The Houses to be 40 by 20 Ceet. The Proi-osals will be re ceived until the 1st of January nest, by Wm. Hurd, Penn'a Tunnel, Galiitzin, Cambria county. The plans and specifications can be seen by call ing on the above mentioned W, Hurd. The con tractor or Contractors will be required to Rive securities to the full amoi'nt of the con tract, and subject to the decision of F. H. Gibbons. novC0.4t WM. D. HURD. PERIIAM'S IIIlUIFIIBTHPlISl 00,000 TICKETS ALREADY SOLD. Call for Final JIass Sleeting of Shareholders, : To determine on the disposition of the Gift Properly to the Shareholder. At a meeting of the Sliaieholders in Pcrham's Thi'd Gift Enterprise, held on the 27th of July, the following resolution was adopted; ' 'Resol veL So sewn as it is ascertained! that 80,000 of the Gift tickets issued by Mr. Perham in his third enterprise, are sold, the Committee shall coll the shareholders together at the most con venient place, for the purKse of instructing said Committee in regard to the maoner of disposing cf the Gift Proierly." Having learned from Mr. rerhnm that j60,000 of said tickets were sold, and that in all probab ility the remaining 2030o0 called or by the above resolution, would be sold by the first day of January next, we have determined in accordance with the above opiuion, to cail a hahs meetin'o of the shakeholdebs, at some place to be here after named, on the 17th day of January, 1855, for the purpose designated bv the resolution. ROBERT BEATTY, jr., 1 J.LATUROP, . Committee. R.S.ADAMS, j CT-100,000 Tickets only at $1 each will be sold. Each Ticket will atlniit four PEfisoxs, all at xmce. or portions at different times, to MM HAMS BUHL ESQ UE OPERA HOUSE, GG3 Broadwy, K. T. Or to his other Entertainments in various parts of the country. Each pupchaser of one of these tickets will receive a certificate entitling them to one t-hare in 100,000 COSTLY & VALUABLE GIFTS; a list of which has already been publish ed. Persons can obtain the same in circular form by addressing a note to the proprietor. SOWS THE TIME TO PURCHASE TICKETS. In order that the 100,000 Tickets may be dis posed of by the time specified, the subscriber of fers the following inducements for persons to get np Clubs. Each person who gets up a. club of ten sub scribers, and forwards (10) ten dollars to this office, will receive by' Mail or other Conveyances. ELEVEN TICKET'S. Each person who sends (at one time) one hun dred dollars, will have sent in like manner ove IirSDBED AND KJFTEEX TIC5KTS. And for all larger sums in exact proortion. If it should happen that all the Tickets are sold when the order is received, the money will be returned at our expense for postage. S3?" All orders for Tickets should le addressed to JOSIAH PERHAM, .603 Broadway, N. Y. - &My Fourth Enterprise will be advertised as soon as the third one is cloesd. The Tickets are already printed. . . nOv30td rrfi R FROM E EAST! I tlm fdgl,Cli Woul1 Fecffu?ly inform JL his numerous customers, that he has receiv ed a large assortment r,f . v rjH,D,Y MADE clothixg from theT well known establishment of M JL Clew. It is rjeedless to praise the clothin- raade at this establishment as those who have purchased from me, can bear testimony as to the-nualUv'and fit of the garments. It is not necessary to raum erate the different articles of clothmg.I have fvery article that can be mentioned "in the cloth ingline. JOHN DOUGHERTY Ebcnsburg, Noveniber-"23, 1834. PUBLIC XOTICE. NEW GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN LOTTERY LOAN. Capital 14,000,000 Florins. THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Govern ment, and will be drawn in different prizes, as lollows : 14 of 50,000 Fls. 54 of 40,000 Fls. 12 of 35,O00fls. 23 of 15,000fia, 2 of 12,000i!s. 55 of lO.COOfls. 40 of 5 000ns. 2 of 4,t00Ms. 58 of 4,000fls 366 of 2,00011s. 1944 of 1,000 Arc., &c, etc. The lowest prize being 42 Fls. 12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars. The next drawing takes place at Carlsruhe, under the Direction of the Baden Government, on The 28ri of February, 1855, when every drawn number must obtain one of the above mentioned Prizes, v. hich will be paid in Cash, at the offices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders not residing on the spot, will have their amount of Prizes gained, paid to them through an established Bank. The Lists of the result will be sent to each Shareholder, and the successful numbers published in the News papers. - The Price of one Ticket is Two Dollars. The following advantages are given by taking a number of Tickets, viz. : 11 Tickets cost only $20 50 Tickets cost $S0 23 " " 40 j 100 " " 150 The Trice for Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of the commercial towns of Germany, Holland, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. Tor Tickets and Prospectuses apply to the undersigied BankiDghouse, which is appointed for the sale of Tickets : MORIZ STD2BEL & SONS, Tinkers, " . FBANKFOBT ON THE MAINE, ' Germany. N. B. Letters to be directed "per Steamar, via Liverpool," to Mobiz Stiebel Soks, Bankers in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. , Remittances which arrive after the Day of Draw ing, will be returned, or invested in the next Drawins, nt the option of the sender. . novSO PUBLIC SAIJE. THERE will be sold at public Vendue on Sat urday, the 2d day of December, 1854, at the residence of the subscriber, in Siunmcrhill town ship, about two miles from Jefferson,, the follow ing property, viz : Seven head of Horses and Colts, a large lot of Milk Cows and Young Cattle, of superior breed. Also Hogs and Sheep, and Farnv'ng utensils of almost every descriptiouj Grain of all kinds by the bushel, Hay by the ton, a large quantity of Straw, a lot of Potatoes and other vegetables. 1 two horse Wagon, 1 two horse Carriage, 4 setts of Wagon harness, 2 setts Carriage harness. Also a large lot of Household and Kitchen furniture, to gether with a variety of other articles too tedious to mention. f Side to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when due attention and a reasonable credit will do riv en by -JOIINM'OOY. JSovemlxr 23. 1354. ' 2t. IMSSOLXTIOX. THE partnership heretofore existing under the firm cf Murray, Zahm & Co., has been dis solved by mutual consent. AH persons indebted to said lirm will be required to make immediate settlement with James Murray, into whose hands the books have been placed for collection. James Murray will Attend at the ouice of M. D. Magellan, Esq., in Ebensburg, on the Saturday of each week, until after the December Court, for the purpose of settling with those persons indebted to said firm, alter which time the accounts will be placed in the liands of. David II. Rolerts, Esq., for collection. , JAMES MURRAY. GEO. C. K. ZAHM. JOHN MURRAY. Nov. 23, 1854. 4t- - Pro liono Publico. N E W GOOD S. JOHN M'COY has just received at Ly tie's old stand, in Jefferson, a well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Cedar Ware, Ready Made Clothing and a large lot of Boots and Shoes, for Men's Boys, Ladies' and Misses' wear. Groceries of the veiy best quality always on hand. . His rnolte is, "" Small Profits, Quick Sales, and Ready pay." Having bought for cash, he is de termined not to be undersold. He respectfully invites his friends and the public generally to call and examine his stock bofore purchasing else where. N. B. I am constantly receiving goods bv ex press. J0I1NT M'COY. , Nov. 23, 1854. tf. TO FARMERS. A FAR9I FOR SALE. THE undersigned oners at Public Sale on the 4th day of December, 1854, in Ebensburg Cambria co., one hundred and sixty acres and some perches of Iand; one hundred acres of which is cleared and all under good fence. There is' an orchard of assorted fruit trees, a good dwelling house and barn, with sheds out-houses on the place. There is water in almost every field. About 80 or 40 acres of meadow. Gentlemen, the farm i for safe; give us your bids. The farm is situated about two and a half miles north-east of Ebensburg and within about three and a half miles of Loretto, aud about seven miles from the Penn'a and Portage 11. R. Good roads leading from every point to the place. Terms One third of the purchase money in hand, and the balance in three equal annual pay ments, with approved security. For further particulars address JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summitville, Nov. 14, '54 LIST OF CAUSES, put down fjr trial at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Ebensburg, in and for the county of Cambria, ou MONDAY the 4th day of December, A. D., 1S54. Fisher et al vs Davis Weakland ' vs Zoyer Calvin vs Moore's heirs- Howard ' vs retersbergcr Christy vs Bake Tufts . vs Burgraff Commonwealth for use : vs Burgoon et al Myers j , vs McGonegle . SuttonU vs Merriman Same vs Smith et al Davis & Bruce - vs Jackson Sheridan vs Murray et al Shaffer . ys Same SECOND WEEK. Smith et al vs Learner et al Plummers vs Rorobaugh Gates t vs Marsh St. Clair ' vs Gates et al Lewis St Roberts ' vs Magehan et al Gates t vs St. Clair " Brewman's administr's vs Boylo Skellyetal. vs Greenwood etal Murray vs Baker - . Wingard - . vs Wingard Deverahx vs Given Butcher vs Trotter Patton vs Rosa ' M'Vickcr vs Jefferson & Ebensburg Plank R. Co. McGirrs vs Same Ross vs Cauley , Same vs Weakland et al Same vs Yinghng Myers et ux ' vs Tyley Fulkersoa vs Cretin Miller Magehan Gouse Adams Pershing vs Mack vs Bell . va Murrey et al vsIIenry et al v vs McConaugby vs Correls Godfrey E. L. JOHNSTON, Prothonotary. . A CAltD. . DR. CALVIN JI- FITCH, of N. Y., wor.ll announce that he has made arrangements to extend his stay in Pittbburg till Monday, Dec. 18th duri; which times he may be consulted daily, at Lis rooms, at the CITY HOTEL, for Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, Dispcpsia, Female Complaints, and a'l other diseases con nected with a piedisposing to Consumption. To those who have previously consulted Dr. Fitch, no charge for examination or advice will be made, as It affords us pleasure to see our former patients; and ad consulting Dr. Fitch au tlie present oc cdsion, may centime to corresiond With him in New York, vithoic further expense. Office hours uiuo to five o'clock, daily, Sab bath excepted. ' novl6,3t. , KOTICE. Cambria Coustt, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the lineal Descendants of Chris tian Goughnour, dee'd, and all other persons in terested. Greeting : You are hereby cited to be and ap pear before the Judges of our Orpan's Court, at an Orphan's Court to lie held at Ebensburgn the first Monday of December next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of the said Christian Goughnour, dee'd, situated in Conemaugh Township, at the appraised valuation put upon it by an inquest duly awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff sn the Ninth day of June, 1854, to wit, at three dollars and seventy five cents per acre. , Witness, the Hon. George Taylor, . President of said Court, at Ebensburg, the fourth day of Sep tember, A. D., 1864, (nov2) , R.L. JOHNSTON, Clerk. HO ! FOR KANSAS ! ! THE subscribers would again inform their old as well as the new customers that they have received a large assortment of Groceries from the Eastern cities, which for Qualify, Quantity & Cheapness cannot be surpassed by any similar establishment in the country, it is hardly necessary to enumer ate the new and varied assortment of articles we have on hand, but a few of the many we will in sert, viz : Flour; Fish, Coffee ; Teas ; Sugars ; Spices; Cheese; Salt; Brooms; Willow-ware of all description; Tubs; Buckets; Washboards; Rat traps; Clothes pins; Shovels ; Bed cords; Sieves'; Brushes; Fl Our bags; Soaps of all kinds ; Segars, Tobacco, and Confectioneries of all kinds and qualities. . nov9 - TUDOR & ROBERTS. NEW LLPi OF fOJfUKS From Ebensbur? to Willmcre Station ! . THE Subscribers having associated themselves together, have put upon the Ebensourg and Jef ferson Plank Road a double Dally Line of Chaise Coaches, wovdd say to the Public that they will spare no pains to carry passengers to and from' Willmore btation with all despatch and comtort. Cr?-Coaches leaving Ebensburg at i .30 A. SI. Connecting with train going west at Wiimore Station at 11.33, A. M. . Leaving Ebensburg, at 3.15: connecting with train gnng east at 4.48, P. M. Leaving Ebensburg, at 5 o'cl k, r. JL, connect ing with train west at 8.12, P. M. Leave Willmore Station for Elxin.-burg 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 the arrival of the cars. " THOMPSON & HAMILTON. Ebensburg, November 9, 54. J, E. EYLAKDT, M. D., eisis fffiiEin, mm m ACCOUCHEUR, can be .found t ls-ffih. at Mr. Schneiders Hotel, at all times of the day, if not professionally en- rY ,.l miv-Q Smls" THE GREATEST ATTRACTION ! ! ! J. MOORE & SOX HAVE just opened at their old stand; in the Borough of Ebensburg, the richest and rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of FILL AND WINTER GOODS, ever offered to- the .people .of Cambria County. Lmisai care was taken in the selection oi these goods, and care has been taken that nothing with in the range of a Country store, nor any wr.ys near it, but what they can srpply to their cus tomers, at least an cheap ns tnty can he had in the coun.tr v. - ' " Their stock of Dry Goods is unprecodently large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinetts, Cassimeres, Tweeds, . Jeans, dc, &c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and made up Clothing of every description. A great varietv of LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of all patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, &c. Their assortment of hats, caps, boots, and bhoes, is complete and unsurpassed. - GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and rrtnls. Also, Queensware and Glass; Paints, Dye stuffs, DRUGS & MEDICINES. And all for sale low for cash, or given In ex- -hiir.fp. fur nimitrv nrodnrfl. Give US a call. ' J. MOORE & SON. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. . 1K5 -I '55. RILL & WINTER GOODS RODGERS & JONES . ' "trTTAYE just received and are now displaying a JO. carefully selected stock of fall and winter goods. Their stock consists of Dry Goods of every description and quality suitable for the p resent aud approaching seasons. A ,very hand some assortment of Broad cloths, Cassimeres, satinctts, Jeans, -&c, &e. Ready made clothing. LAniEs' Goons Such as fine merin'ies, a fine assortment of silks and woolen plaids, every variety of De Laines, and silks of every descrip tion. i SHAWLS An unusually handsome variety, broche and woolen, of all sizes, qualities and prices." FRINTS Foreign and domestic, of every price and quality. BOOST &J5H0ES The very best selected stock in the markets .HARDWARE & CUTLERY Builders and Mechanics are requested to cill and c&unine our stock of Hardware, and the attention of house keepers is called to our cutlery. v GROCERIES Their stock of Groceries is un usually large, consisting of sugar, coflle, molas ses, rice, tea, pepper, fish, and salt. ALSO Paints and dye stuffs, wooden ware, and clocks. In short a full and complete variety of everything either f. how or ti.-e, tlrat can find its way into a country htore, all of which wui e sold on the mutt reasonable ternu for case cr country produce. They return thanks to their l'riends for past favors, and respectfully ask a continnanee of them. RODGERS JOES. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. FAIRBANKS' PATENT S C A IL E & WARKIBOISC r.""vF$ 225 Market Street. lWulcpuia. --4i--- GEORGE W. COLBY. Aeit. Railroad, Hay, Coal aud Furinurs' SCALES, set in any part of tho country, fct shorty notice and by experienced worlcr.cn. octJ2,18ol SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs t if Vend. Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the court of Common Plea of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be eximscd to sale at tho Court House, in the borough of Elensburg, Cambria count-, on -the 4 th day of December next, at one o'clock, P. M. All the right title an'. intent of Matthew C. Wilson, of in and to a tract of land situate in White township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Elijah Gorsuch, George Cree, and others, con taining four hundred and thirtv-three acres, more or less, having thereon erected a one and a half story irame house, a grt.-t mill, a siw mill, a frame store room and warehouse attached, smd a log stable, now in the occupancy of the said Matthew C, Wilson, and a one and a half story log house in the occupancy of Solomon H irtzcll. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thomas B. Moore. ALSO, All the right title and interest of Charles G1 lins, of in and to a lot of ground situate in Wash ington township, Cambria county, fronting on the Allegheny Portage Railroad, adjvinhig lot of Wm. Russel on the east, and ' lot of Gideon Marhtt u the west, having thereon en-ctol a two ttorv plank house ana plank back building attache , and a frame stab;e, now m the occupancy of the said Charles Collins. Taken in execution and to Le sold at the suit of Johnston Moore. 3 ALSO. A certain lot of ground situated in the town of Loretto known and desigiated on the plan of said town, Lot No 07, together with the Lercdi-termc-nts and appurtenances. Taken in execution and to be sold as the pro perty of Joseph Magehan, at the suit of George Elder. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Charles G. Plythian of, in and to a lot of ground situated in the borough of Johnstown, Cambria County, ad joining on the East lot of Cyrus Reily, and ou the est an alley, fronting on Locust street, having thereon erected a two story frame house, with frame back building attached and wood bouse and frame stable, now in the occupancy of Robert P. Linton. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of J. Mathews & Co. ALSO, AU the right, title and interest of Charles E. Stewart of, in and to a lot of ground, situated at the foot of Plane No. 4, Alleghany Portage Rail Road, Cambria County, fronting on the said Alle gheny Port;ige Rail Road, sixty feet, on the West by Lot of Thomas Moreland and adjoining on the East by Lot of Joseph P. Fox, and having there on erected a two story frame tavern stand and frame stable, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Irvin. Taken in execution and to be sold, at the suit of Richard McGlathery and Frederic Paxsou, trading under the firm of McGlathery & Paxsou. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of John T. Par riiih of, in and to a ht of ground, situaied in Camp bellstown, - Carroll Township, Cambria County, fronting on the Ebensburg and Susqueluinna Road, adjoining lot of James Kirkpatrick. dfc'd,on the North, and John Campbell on the South, atd known on the plan of said town by the Number G (six), containining about half an acre, having thereon erected a two story frame house, ami back building attached, now iu the occupancy of the said John P. Fairish. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Mr.DougaU & Clark and IL Childs & Co. . ' ' ALSO, ' ' All the right title and interest of F. Henry of, in aud to one half lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Summitville, Cambria county, front ing on the Turnpike road, adjoining lot of James C. McDcrmitt, on the west, and lot of Augustin McJoune!l on the eat, having thereon erected a one and a half story Plank house and Frame sta ble now in the occupancy of William Henry. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thomas Collins. ALSO. All the right title and interest of Alpheas Tib bots, of in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Susquehanna township Cambria county, ad joining lands of Washington IJoyd, Hanry Lloyd and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, fifteen acres or therealouts cleared, on which is erected a cabin house -and cabin barn, now in the occupancy Taken in execution and to 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 Pennsylvania Railroad crosses the same, and being on the Weft side of said Railroad containing in front on said turnpike twenty feet, and on said Railroad eighty-five feet, and the lot and piece of ground and curtilago appurtenant to said building. - Taken in execution and to le fold as the prop erty of R. M. S. Jackson, at the tuit of John Stewart. ALSO. All tha right title and interest of Hugh Hollen, of in and to a piece or parcel of .land, situate in White township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Conrad Hartzell, J. B. Stewart and others, con taining fift.V acres more or less, alxut one acre of which is cleared, having thereon cnxted a one ar.d a half story log house and log stable, now in the occupancy of the said Hugh Hdlcn. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Joseph .Brand. ALSO. All the right title and interest of Leo J. Parish, (one of the Deft's.) of in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Sasquehanna township, Cam bria county, adjoiuing lauds of Isaac Giilord, Hen ry Miller and others, containing one hundred acres, more or less. alout ten acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a cabin house and cabin barn, now in the occupancy of the said Leo Parish. Taken in execution aud to be sold at the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ALSO. AU the right title and interest of Joseph Long, dee'd.. of in and to a niece or parcel of land, situ ate in Cambria township, Cambria comity, adjoi'i ing lands of Matthias Bumheimer, heirs of Richard Lilly and others, containing twohundrcd and thir ty acres more or less, about fifty acres cleared, with a good orchard, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house and frame bu, now in tlie occupancy of Joseph Long, Jr. Taken in txecutio: ar.d to be sold r.i the suit of John Ivory and William Kittell, Executors of William Todd, deceased. A. DURRIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Elwnsbnrg, 1 t November 2d, 1854. J GREAT lEStlTEME-VT. JCIIN RODGERS, jr., has just received from the eastern cities a large and splendid lot of DryGtods, Groceries, Hardware, vc, which for cheapness and quality cannot be excoUed in this section of country. Cobnfgh Cl -ths; Delaine. A paea, Silks, and a eujK.rh.r lot of Sack Flannels; nlo, Flannels for shirtings, &.c. A 6o, Hats and Caps for men and boys of the latest styles. Furs and Bonnets of all patterns; Boots and Shoes cf all sizes and qua lities. Groceries and Confection a rips, fuch ss Sugars. Teas, spices, molasses, und lake trout fish all of which will be sold for the ready cash or country produce: - ' Gentlemen and Indies are roqueted to call t fora nurchasinc elsewhere, as he is determin.i to ! sell I wer than the lowcbt. sp28 54 MORRIS EVANS. EDWARD GLASS. EBENSBURG FOMDRL I'lougii, riuugii Points; stovr. ami Iron, Tlireslilngr Mat Iiltics, C ider Irese. &.c. Ate Also, Tin Uarc ' of" eve y description. , Foundry ut the South West end of Elenbiirg, Ware House on Main street, neaily opposite the store of Shoemaker fc Chrk. DAVIS, EVAXS;& CO. June,8,t9G4 21. IIASSO.V, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. o FFICE iu the Court IIoU.-c, up stairs. Aug. 24, 1853. MICHAEL DA DIAGEH AX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OFFICE No. 9, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. January 1, 1851. ly. &TKST AKEtlVAL. OP TBJESEAOX, EDWARD ROBERTS, RESPECT FULLV Announces that he is now loading his tbelves with one of the best and largest assortments f f " FALL AUD WIIfTEE GOODS, tha have ever come to Ebensburg. The 'assort ment contests of every vari tvof - . vnrooovs. gbocemes, paints, hard WARE Sf CUTLERY. . His selection for the winter Hrasun has Ijeen very extensive, embracing every variety and style of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AS)) SHOES, and every comfort that the inclemencies of winter may require. ' Very grateful for pa.s! patronage, he fch.-dl try to continue to deserve it, and with many 3-e:irs experience devoted exclusively to catering to the wants of his friends he thinks lie cannot fail to please them. ' , His store is at the old stamt, Corner of High and Julian Streets, where he will be harpy to make his best bow, to old ami new customers. EDWARD K0BEIIT3 Ebensburg, Oct, 10, 1854. tf. Notice fu Partition. SOTICE is hereby giren to the heirs and legal Representatives of George Kring, dee'd, that in pursuance of a writ of partition itucd out of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, I will on th 2d day December next proceed to hold an inquisi tion on the premises of ihe real estate of the said George Kring, dec d, viz: All that piece or parcel of laud situate in Richland Township, Cambria county, bounded by land of Daniel Kring ou the west and north-west, and on the south and cas-t by land of Lewis Dunmver nnd on the north by lands belonging to Hiram, Have, at which time aud place you may attend, if you think proper. A. ULIIB1N, Sheriff, Sheriff Office. Ebensburg, Oct. 10, 1854. J Snmmltt Pot OCli All RlglitMI MISS MA III A MAGEHAN respectfully in forms the citizens of Summitville and sur rounding count; v that she h;is jti-t recftved from Philadelphia and Baltimore a large and we'l selected stuck of G;k1s, which she will sell at the very lowest rates for caslu Her stock con hist s. of Dry Gds, Uats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, , Groceries, Hardware, and all articles generally' kept In a country store. Slie has alo ou hand tt cool ertide of Brandv, Old live Whisky, Gin.. Sccth and Philadelphia Ale, ire, which will be sold at very small profits. - Persons who vh to lav out their monev to good advantage will do well to call and examine her stock before purchasing elsewliere. nov2 TO THE PIBLlt'l Richard Trotter would lg leave to say to his friends and the travelling Pulrlic generally, ' that he has leased George's Lanul Kim Exchange at the foot of llane No. 4. He will spare no pains or expense to make comlortaMe those who patronize his house ; his table n i:I at all times le furnished with the bet that the market can af fordtnd his bar with curefiil'y selected liquors and wines. Hoping to receive a lil-eral t-hvc i f Patronage, he remains the publics obedient servant KJttiAKD TKtrn hi;. Hemlock, Oct. 4, K i . ly THE .EW ITR3I T. AUFORD 6f Co Would inform their t.umer ous customers that they havvreccived a large additional stock of ST 0 V E S of ail descriptions, and of the latest and most im p roved patterns, which cannot 1 surpassed fr cheapness aud durability. The following we give as only a part of our large stock, viz : Kepublic (Gxk); Star of the Wet (Cook ); ' Etna air-tight " Tennesse-an, . f " Crescent, " Excelsior, " Aurora, " Franklin, fancy & plain. HEATIXO STOVES : Gjttage, Parlor, Sliding Door ; , Diadem, do; " . Radiator, do; Egg, &c, ljcsides many otliers not enum erated. We will sell cheajn'r for CASH than any other establishment in the country. C7IIigh street, one dtxir west of the "Union", and two of the Ebensburg House. eep28 J. ARFOKD &Cu. TTkentistry. Dix li. M. GILDEA, if Harris-. JLF burg, having purch istl ti.e st'Jtk and pl will of Dr. Pelford of tLia pLice in the Drntistry busiiKss, will contiiiuo to carry it on in itl its va rious branches in the room now occuj'ied by him., Having bad long ixperience in the business Le feels himself able to accommodate. aid xlo all things in his line to the entiic sa libUc lou of cus toiiiors. 4 I ehcei ful'.y cnVrse the r.bove, and recommend him to all my old friends as a gentlemau of qua lifieations, and to new ones as well calculated for his business, scP2 l,Sm SAM'L BELFORD. AX OWsEH WAKTCD " FOR a black leather Trnpk, which was left by mistake from Adams A: Gp's Express office, fiiunmitt, at my house about one year ago; it was supposed to be "for one cf the Schen.l boys at the Loretto Monastary. On opening the Trunk, it was foupd to coptain many valuable articles of Ladies' and Gentlemen's wearing apparel. Any person coming forward and proving its contents, and paing for this advertisement can have it, by ca ing upon the subscriber. Otherwise it will bo disposed of according to law. P. SHI ELS. Loretto, Oct. 27., '54. Ct ' IVevr Cabinet IV are Rooms. JAMES STODD, iuforms t!ie citizens of El cn&burg, and the public gr-ncrallj-, that lie has opened un extensive and varied assortroert of CABINET WAliE iu Mr. liobert D.ivis new building, Main stri ct, nearly opposite the "Man sion House," where he v. ill be happy to havo them call and examine his MAHOGANY. WALNUT. CTTERRT AND 0T1IE11 VAUIETH S OF FUKNITURE. consisting in p.art of Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Bed steadx, Se-creUvi., Stands, &c, d.'C. He will have constantly on banl an excellent, assortment of Fancy ami common Chairs, vhieh he will sell lower than ever before offered in tbli Every article offered will le made iu the most workmanlike manner, of the Iwst mutej-ials ; and REPAIRING- of all kinds will lie promptly at-te-ndi-d to- His terms are CASH, and being de termined to sell low,, and keep not e but good prr tides, be hope to receive the patronage of a disT criminating jubll. Ebensburg, Jnly 20. . - ROBERT DAVIS. K. L. JOHNSTON".
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