lECDATS-LXTER JOM EUROPE. fcAitr4YAlipriTHEi pacific v-xi p.V.'--;."li; ;TMffr Vina arrived below. . ' SuU IQ9 loliOWing ausirati ui " - - is to, Wednesday, the 27th nlfc., has been re ccived from Sahdy Ilobk, ,. . . . ,',; I " M " The Pacific arrived out at Liverpool on the '23L The -Pacific " saw a 'steamship off- the j -Skerries at 1 o'clock; P.?3L5on the r27th, supposed to be the Africa;'- -H T' ;'" ine union arrive .uu vi vu noon of the 26th.t.j -....!, T . v;r j; .,,-.' 1 1 . 3 - - T J 1 .1 flMliiinia itairoucmnA fi-nmK Tfaodish Cabinet .'which icng," a ' . lias been reconstructed. r. No important chan ges were,, however, made,' .except that Lord John Russell; has been made, Colonial Secre tary. . .Y.i.'.T'A .. i 'O.; . v j - Joseph 'Hume u dead: -': ' : ! Mr. itoepucKjs ; motion ; was carried mr a tjonrniittee of inquiry iuto the mismanagement of the'war.1 This occasioned"iho" retirements from the Cabinet. g f'l.y It is officially announced by. the Allies, that tra the 17th of February, Gen, Liprandi, with 40,000 Russians and seventy guns, attacked . the Turks at Eupatoria, commanded by Omar Pacha. The- battle, lasted - four hours, when ,the Russians retired with a loss of 500.' T No change has occurred at Sebastapol. Ldrd Raglan is reported to have resigned, ' Lord . . - - - jjucan Uas teen recauetbjt rr? TJie distress w;.Ep'glaiiCfroro Die severe i winter lias been very Break, . : ,: .:. -.j , t The unemployed workmeu at Liverpool and London had been : encased in -riots, bat the . woafkar hntrinrr' rVinfTArJ 1d the KnirminiT 11 v" - ' n o ' 1 o . i ... 1 11 J of further trouble. . ' .' '"v.; . The Vienna Conference will be opened in a few days, and all parties are said to profess f i : ,. fSECOKD '. BESPATCU. If'?. J The Palmerston Ministry has fallen to pie- bert naa resignea, oscensioiy oh atcnuai ui the passage of 3Ir. Roebuck's motion, but the . " 1 . 1 1. - C . lieved to be the cause, - , , ; ; Rumor' says .that the Roebuck party will OlOb rest saiisuuu wiiuoui iho luipcacuiucub ui Lord Raglan and one or more of the ex-Min-.isters. -' '-Ji Lord Palmerston iud been much troubled in reconstructing- the " Cabinet; and had not rfully completed. ' ' ' ! " ? .Lord John Russell takes the Colonial Sec retaryship as a stop to the gap, but first com pletes his mission to Vienna. . . (, ; Rumor gives Lord Elgin a scat in the cab inet, and the Earl of Carlisle as Viceroy to Ireland. .. ; The new Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. .otow i on limrifia man. ' The Members of the Government express confident hopes that the pending negotiation may lead to an honorable peace, although war , measures continue all over Europe. Louis Napoleaa seems determined to pro- ccu to tne unmea. tie nas Men -aunseu oy 'England and Austria to stay at home. ' ; Russia has declared war upon Sardinia, it is stated, but yet heeds confirmation. ' Tuscany has joined the Western Powers. Naples. has not. ' ' ;'r'' The following details of the battle of Eupar toria are furnished. General Liprandi had a ibrce about equal to, or, perhaps a few thous and superior to the Turks. After four hours tirinir. Gen. Liprandi retired beyond the .range of the shells .from tho English thips. The Turks were under command of Omar Tashaj'but did iUot pursue. , Lord Raglan is said to haveresigncd to avoid A recall. - Erl Lucau and some other flicers liave been wanted to resign. The very , inclement weather has caused inuch suffering among the poor of .England. Sir : Charles .Wood takes Sir James Gra- Imm'a rVwA floi first IjOrr! of fh. Adiiitrlto " 1 ' j Lord John Russell has published an address to his constituents denning Ins position, and placing niinscii iu iiieir uauus as a cauuiuatc for a rene wal of their confidence. ; On the 19th, the" royal assent was eWen to the North American fisheries bill. - Tb Convention between fireat Britain and the I'orte for the enlistment of the Turkish . contingent, has been signed. ' . An interesting debate took place in Parlia ment upon the question of going into commit tee upon tha army estimates. - Lord Palmerston contended that the suffer ings of the army in the Crimea Arose from physical causes in the power of no man tq edn 4roL The sufierlngs were net oirfincned iA the Rritish army.' The Russian sick and wonndod amounted to 35,000 men. . ix)ra ralmerston announced tLat the Larl of Lucan had been recalled, in consequence jof his differences with Lord Raglan. On , the 20th ult., the Duke of 4 Cambridgo .took a seat in thelToue of Lords. .,;". , ; J , Lord I'aluierstou said that coaipulsory mea Isures must unquestionably be resorted to, in .order to fill up the ranks of the 6ervice. : : In the llouso of Commons a discussion arose with regard to the commerce with Russia since the commencement of the war. It was stated in debate that, under the present sys tem of blockades, the interior trado of. Russia suffered no injury, while ten millions of pounds had been taken from England to (hat country. . The right of search was urged as a neces sity in order to prevent the introduction of Russian goods into Britain " T " ' ' was deemed not advisable to lay before he House the correspondence between Great Britain and the United States on the.; inter national arrangements during a time of war. It was stated, however, that the two countries were on the most friendly terms .. . Restitution in England had almost reached its height from the combined causes xi the . unusually severe winter, unusually dear prices . for all descriptions of provisions, and the total 4agnation of trade. ' The poor were ma de f plorable condition, and many thousand labor .ers were without food, excepting the supplies of charity. ; . . . , The riot in Eivei-pool continued for two or three days lf .wKVoijy l J-t Important from JlEXicc-Adyices receiv ed at Washington from Mexico to February 19th, represent Sanfa Anna as daily '. losing and Alvarez gaining ground. - It is said that Santa Anna holds severalsteamers-, ready to ' Five him cn the approach of the reution ista, .. Santa A the seven millions from the Unit?d States'ont' m , I7' tofether with an his valuables, and has sold throe mRlionsyet- to be paid to Mexico by the United Stato, SUMM!A11Y;0FNEVSi CO-The Pemocracy of , Louisiana vill ,hpld,a State Convention on the third Wednesday ' tof June. , - . v . ij. ; i-: J : i ' ' ( f j .!:-. i ' . ' ,ij 4-tlorida pajers oftho jit of March complain of a fall of enow, and unusually cold weather. ? ! ... (JO-The cord dealers of Norfolk bave resolved to buy and sell oornyon and after the 1st of April, by weight. firstr ff; ( ' 59Four hundred and ninety-one persons, djed in New York last .week-ror.foi ty l3s than .in the preceding seven days." ik-" mij ri nul r.&A '49&fi0 Pierre Soulelate jainister to Spain, has declined a dianer ' tendered him by the New York Cuban JuntaV T" ' ,v Ocj-The 'Missouri bouse of, delegates Las passed a bill fixing tie rate of .interest in that State, at 10 percent. . r '' ' ! CO-Congress1, '"'at its last session appropriated $3,596,60 for the ocean mail seryice; $9,721, 655 for tlic army, : and $14,681,156 for the navy. r: non? Itark, W. Izard, Governor' of 'Nebras ka Territorj', nriived at Omalia City oil tbe 20tb ult. He was very cordially. received, and would immediately. iuter upon Lis ifllcfal duties. . f f , -' OQhJoLn B. Unny, an ex-book keeper in the Pacific Bank, of New York, is charged with em bezzling $18,000 of -ts funds. - Whose turn next. ! 03-Tbe Territorial Governments, Ojegon, Min nesota; New Mexico,-Washington,' Utah, Nebras n; and ' Kansas, cost the United States, for the year, $235,125. '1,,.. 'J. ' 7;'? ? ; CC?-Mayor Wood,' of New York, Las rendered his decision in the case of the immigrants oh board the Sardinian frigate Des Gcnejs, permitting tbenX; tolaad, ; He is satisfied they are not con Victs. - - COifr. Dtilavan; tlio Proadent of the New York State Temperance Society; has issued a card Bea ting that 'the Temperance bill Is in danger at Al bany, and calling tlie friends of the bill to rally to the rescue. i , .... i . ..-..'' u:..) ,- - . . : QCj-The' engineers sent out to select the best route for a Pacific Railroad, have pronounced Benton'a route impracticable.' - . ; .' r.- 0O"Tbey have passed ' a "law in the Michigan Legislature, substantially nullifying, the Fugitive Slave Law. A great hullabalo was raised, when South Carolina'nullified a National enactment. What will be thought of Michigan?." . ,f ', . 0cj-Dr. : Finnell, and others, in making ft post mortem examination of Poole, singular as it may appear, traced the fatal bullet to his heart, iu which tlie ball was found embodied. This being tbe faet.it is astonishing that . death did not ensue almost instantly. ' ; ' . Cb-Govcrnor , Pollock has appointed Dr. Law rence S. Pepper, of Philadelphia, one of the Com missioners for the State of Pennsylvania to the Woi Id's Fair, to be held in Paris in May next. Dr. Pepper is at present in Paris, and will remain there during the Exhibition. - '" " ! '. (Jty-Jobu McKnigLt, Eq., cashier of the office of Discount and Deposit of the Bank of Rennsyl rania, in Reading, died on Friday: lie was the oldest cashier in the State, and had been connec ted with the Bank of Tennsj Ivauia, of that" city; for fifty-five years. ; " " ' GG-In the State S-jnatc a joint resolution Las been reported, which provides for 'the final ad journment pn the 20th of April.; , t f 1 CO-Mr. Carson, of the Fire Department of New York, has give notice thtt the Hydrant Compa nies recently organized, are not necessary. , CIn the State Senate a joint resilntIon. has boen submitted for the election of a United States Senator on the second Tuesday of January next. Ocj-A train of sixty cars came iuo Chicago on Saturday last, on the Aurora Road, .with over three thousand one hmidjeil Lead of dressed lioga on board. -n . v ? n ft-By the late act of Congress, the salary' of the' Chief Justice of tie Supreme Court of the United States has lecn raised to $6500 per an num, anfl :tl abtries Of the aesociate justices to $009 per annum.' " ' :;; ' ;" ' C"John R.Bdhead, Esq, Naval Officcr of the Tort of New York, has declined the appoint ment of Consul General to Japan, tendered to him by the President, and will remain in his pre sent position. Tlie emoliuncuts Sf the Naval Offi cer average $8000 per annum. CO-Two boxes of gold, worth about $400,000, consigned to Tage, Bpcon Co-,- in"New York, by the steamer Northern Light,1 were robbed, pro bably on the Lithnius, and a. quantity of iron put in the place of their contents. . .. : ' ; . ' , j . CCJ-The expense of buttons' worn' on thebacks of our coats, where they are of no earthly use, is equal to the support of all our orphan asylums. CO-The body of Emma Moore, it is stated, who mysteriously disappeared . from 1 Rochester, Nov. 1 1th, has been found buried in Rochester-'-with evident marks of having been murdered.- - GO An Artesian well at New Orleans has the depth of 240 feet, from which point the auger brought up sea shells of every description. " 03-The Minnesota papers arc denouncing the Sheriff of Ramsay x.o.t for charging $500 for hang ing an Indian., .-"v .-.-" ' lI7"It docs not necessarily follow that when'a man is the lion of a party, that he should make a beast of himself. ' . ' . f' '.: ; ' " 1 ''; '- ' BIT" Did you know," . said a cunning Yankee to a Jew, " that they haug Jews and jackaises together in PortUnd V " ludend. ? then it is well that you and I are not there," retorted the Jew. EsIt won't do to conclude that a man U al ways happy when he is smiling, or that he is a house-builder because you always .. find him with a : brick in his lmt. ?.-. , s M -n '.- "j T-- 0"Thc Delaware House of Rcijrcscntatives has rejected by a tie vote, the bill to allow the Dela ware and Maryland Railroad to run - across the State of Delaware. 1 : 1 w U -. n7Arrison, the iufernal. macliine man, a few days ago concocted a plan of escape for himself and Oliver Craig, another convict, mt, by inter cepting one of , "his letters, the whole matter was frustrated." , .. -'- 1 , i . ' : ; ' KT'JohnMitchell, the Irish exile, arrived at Cluirleston on Friday, with his family e4 fae for T-nnc-sscfw here he intends to settle. ' The New Poitage Law. An Act, further to amend Vie act entitled 3 , act to reduce and modify- the rates of 'pot ,tage in tftc United States and for other pwr ' pose," passed Marcli three, eigJdeen Awn-, ' dred and fifty-one. ' ' . ri 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, of Amer ica, iu' Congress assembled," That,' in lieu, of the rates of , postage now. established, by law, there shall be charged tlie; following rates, to Wit: . . .. .t Ll Av--.: -hi i; ; . ' s ' For everv sinarle letter in manuscript, or aper bf any kind in which information shall e asked for or" . communicated In "writing," or by.marks .or. signs, conveyed in tbe mail for anv distance'. ictween" tolacesi ia the United States not .exceeding three thousand miles, three cents; and for any distance exceeding three thousand miles,' ten cents:- ;' ' ' And for a double;letter there shall bo char ged double the rate above specified ; ' and,' for a treble letter treble those rates; and, for a quadruple letter,"quadruple . those rates; and every; letter or parcel not exceeding half an ounce in weight shall be deemed a single let- ter ; and every additional weight of half an ounce, or, additional weight of Jess rthan half an ounce, shall be chargedwith an" additional single postage ', and upon all letters passing through or in the mail of , the United States, such as are to or from a foreign country, the postages as above Epecificd shall be prepaid, except upon letters and packages addressed to the oflicers of the government on official busi ness, which shall be so marked on the envel ope. And from ,and after the ; first day of January, eighteen ' hundred and fifty six, the Postmastcr-Geueral may require pfjstmaslers to place postage stamps upon all prepaid let ters upon which such stamps may not have been placed by the vtriters. ' - ; " ' And all drop-letters, or letters placed in any postofficc not - for transmission through tho mail, but for delivery only," shall be charged with postage at the rate Jf one cent each ; and all letters which shall hereafter be advertised as : remaining over,' or uncalled for, in any postoffiee, shall beharged with one cent each in addition to the regular postage; both to be accounted for as other postages now are. ' ,. Skc. 2.. And be it further enacted, That it shall not be lawful for any postmaster or other persons to sell any postage stamp or stamped envelope for any larger sum than that indica ted upon the face of such postage stamp, or for a larger "sum than "that charged by the Postoffiee Department ; and any person who "shall violate this provision, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined in any Bum not less than tennor more than five hundred dollars.- This act to take effect and be in force from and after the commencement of the next fiscal quarter after its jax8tgc. Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to alter the laws in relation to the franking privilege.;- , ''.-.-. Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, Thatfor the greater security of valuable letters posted for - transmission in the mails of the United Statet, the Ilostmaater General be and hereby is authorised to establish a uniform plan for the registration of such letters on appdication of parties posting the same, and to require the prepayment of the postage, as well as a regis tration fee of five cents on every such letter Or packet to be accounted , for by postmasters roooivtog nunc im euvlt : lu&unex.S the Postmaster - General . shall direct : Provided, however, That such registration shall not bo compulsory; and it shall not render the Post office Department or its revenue liable for the loss of such letters or packets, or the contents thereof. .. " ". ". ' - '., . :. Approved March 3 18551""' . , '. , . .XIASBIED.; At Milton, on the 25th January, by the Rev. S. C " Hepburn 1 E: C. M'Ctnus, of the firm of. Marple& M'Clure, Philadelphiaand Miss LdvisA II.4 daughter of Samuel . Hepburn, of Milton, Pa. . ..i ,.. -'.?- On Thursday, 1st inst., by Elder W. B. Bingham, Da vrnAxsLEY, V D 51., of Plum ville, Indiana county, and Misa Kactibl Da vis! of Cambria township, Cambria county ... In Blacklick townshipon the same day, by the llev, IX. Walters, Mr. William Stc vee, of Conemaugh township, and Miss Maby Bkaillikk, of Blacklick . . u j ?-. On the same day, by the Rev. Mr. Jones, Wtilliam Pattersos and 'Miss Eliza Jones, all of Blacklick.' ;... ' " : . ' In nollidaysburg on Wednesday 2Stu ult., by Rev D. J. Ycrkes, -Mr. J 1 Douglass and Miss Virginia -MooREiiqcs, both'of that place.5 DIED. At the5ummit, on Wednesday, 7th instant, Mrs; Sarah Collijis; aged about CO years. - ,":' ; UHE ! IJMC! "'.'j -. ' Ihe subscriber has finished two largo kilns t for burning lime, near Duucansville, where be is pre pared to furnish by contract,- or otlierwise, any amount of the best lime burned in the ulterior of the State, and can be used for any purpjse. , All ofiters by mail," or, otherwise, will be promptly attended to by addressing - .'.''"' ; . ' 2m ' ' JAMES FUNIC, i March 15, 1855- . - Duucansville, Blair Co., Pa. -mi-u XOTICE.. ? .,;-t r The undersigneil, pppointed Auditor, by tbe Orphans' Court -of Cuiibria.coimty,' at. March Term A. D.,' 1855, to exhibit to the said Conrt, the appraised value of the several purports, as accepted by the heirs of Silas.Moore, deceased, on the partition of tho Real estate of said deceased, lying in Cambria county hereby notifies all per sons interested, that he will sit for tho purpose f procuring the necessary information in the prem ises, at theoIBce of E. Hutchinson, E.q.,in Ebens burg, on Monday-tho 16th lay ;of April, next, ar the bfrir of 1 o'clock, -P,M. i Manh 15, 1855. C. D, STEELE, Auditor: . , WALL PAPER DEPOT. ; ,; t iLOYD BLACKBURII tC0t ' ' . - (Successors to A.'M. Lloj d St Co.) ':- - WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GILT, SATtSr, ,OBOCKD ATO C0ISIQH WALL'PArEBS. ' Our stock ' is procured , directly from Messrs Chkisty & Cosstant'3 Extensive New York Man ufactory, and ; embraces tlie latest and inott fash ionable -styles., ; We- offer fill kinds at very-low prices, and arc confident Jhat buyers will find it. to their advantage to give us a call, . , Large lots sold at great barsains.. . .-. ; . .. i., . .(,?'' OO-Our prices range For Gilts at from 75c to $1.25 per bolt; Satins 20c. to 50cl per bolt; Grounds 1 5e.' tor SCTperbolt fTGfiradtls 8e. to 20c Merchant Will be wipptied fcri asr favorable terms' as at the Maiiufaiforvi "or h City'rfeafers. if, .?-!' LLOYD,BLACKBURN & CO. March 15,'l55-8m Gaisjioi Blair C.Ta. PCBL1C 5ALLV " V --; t f.wwufji txpoee lo-puono saie at; ms tesuience, in Washington township j on; ; i ' MONDAY, 0e 2d DAY, OF.AVRIL NEXT, .the flowing property via: :-ei tMinkJ f ; 1 Four-Horse Wagon "; 2 TwvHorse Waons : FIVE HORSES; - bneset-' Blacksmith- Tootej Twenty Head hj Horned -Cattle f Otte Hundred Thousand Feet of Pojdar Lnioei"one "lot" -of Pine Luinber :' one lot xi Hemlock Iimber.-' A quantity of Rye by tho bushel; fcA"- large lot -of Kj- btraw in bundles.' ' - ' - - r Also Dry Goods axy Groceries, and many other articles too -numerous to mention; ' ' Terms made known on day of sale. - '' ' . MATTHEW M ADAMS. March 15, 1855. i -r-' : - - h - RKJIOTAL!. T, i . f ' Hie undersigned having removed to the new building two doors west of the old t-tand, would respectfully infurm his customers and the - public generally, that lie has lately added to bis former supply of Goods, and keeps constantly on hand a full supply of ' c; t , . v ;t -:-.r A . Staple and Faacy Dry Goods, 1 Silk Goods, made-up Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery,, Carpen ter's tools, Smith's tools. Nails, a full, supply of assorted Bar Iron, Sheet and Hoop Iron. ( , .t Stoves and cast hollow-ware constantly on lumd. Also, copper and tin ware. , Groceries, r wholesale and retail ....... .. . .... : ... . . . .4... Pine, Pplar and Cherry Lumber bought and sold..:: . -,:... '.-..;... j. r ,. Goods will le sold at the very lowest pricea in exchange for Cash or Country Produce. ' : ' E. HUGHES. , Ebensburg, March 15, 1855. PUBLIC SALC . , w r.: OF . HOTEL FURNITURE, &c. ' V . h There will be sold at public sale, at the Wash ington. House," in the borough of Ebensburg, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, SOth .and 81st days of MARCH, 1855, the following property, viz: 80 bedsteads, beds and bedding j 25 setts Chairs ; Settees and Sofas, Tarlor and Stair Carpets ; : Cook, , Parlor, r Chamber al ; Bar-room v stoves ; Breakfast, Dining and fc!ide - y ; -table; a large lot of Queens- " ware, and other table fur- .'- t; r. .mture. In fact every -.-v '. thing necessary ' to furnish the interic of a Tubhc House. Also 4 head of 2Iorscs ; 1 Hack ; 2 Carriages ! 1 Buggy; 1 Wagon ; 2 Sleighs, and a large lot of Harness, suitable for Wagon, Hack and Carriage. - , Salo to commence at 10 o'clock, a. to.,, of said dvy The usual credits will be given; - ' JAMES MYERS. March 151855.' ; 3 - 1- PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public outcry on TUESDAY, the 10th day of MARCH, 1855, in Carroll town, the following property, viz;n . , . ,. .' One Tavern Stand, 1 dwelling house, 1 brewery an! all utensils be longing to it, Lager Beer barrels, dry staves, mea stands, 1 horse,l yoke of oxen, 1 ono-horse wag gon, 3 pigs, 2 setts of narness, household and kitchen furniture too tedious to enumerate. The lots cn which the above mentioned buildings are erected, are set with choice fruit. Terms of sale Will be made known on the day of sale by ; . : MARTIN SHROTUE. Carrolltown, March 8, 1855. -.. . j U . ILTBX.1C SAL.C ."ITSriLL be sold at public vendue, on TUES- f r DAY the 20th day of MARCH, -1855, at the residence of Thomas I?;nnett, in, Summeilnll township, one mile from Jetferson, the following property, to . wit ; I pair of fat .oxen, 1 air of young steers. 3 much cows, 1 waggon, 1 cart, 1 new windmill, plows, barrows, and all utensils necessary for farming. , Also, a lot of hay, oats, com, , iK.'a.i, potatoes, and a lot of pork. House kold and kitchen furniture, consisting of the; fol lowing articles : 1 Hathaway cook stove, 1 bureau, 3 tables, 2 cupboards, 3 pair of bedsteads, 1 clock, together with numerous other articles. ) . Salo to commence at 10 'clock A. M. when due attendance will be given and - terms made known bv . THOMAS BENNETT. March 8? 1 855. f M 3 ': MORSES FOR SAL.E. ' AN excellent two or four-horse team for Kale, by 1 - .'" Wbl. MURRAY, v- Siunmer Hill, March 9, 1855 :!.? ?J 1 . J X.UMBEUJ L.UMIWER! , THE undersigned has on hand . 200,000 feet of prime pine lumber. 5 , 1 in., 1, I, and 2 inch in thickness. Also, 25O.C00 joint shingles, which they will sell low for cash. :: ' - v ;; -- - DAVIS & LLOYD. - March ll855-6t.' ..;.. f -f Valuable Property For Sale. ; f E FIE "Subscribers will sell at private sale, the lot of ground, on which is erected a two sto ry dwelling' house,' now occupied by John D. Hoover, and a frame Carpenter shop. The buil dings are new, and there is every necessary con venience on the premises, . ;. ;:.'': ' f .... I,,-. - r v . 1 LEWIS & LUTZ EbenBburg, March 1, 1855. J "i ----- 1'- ICATIIER. - TEITZ, HENEY & Co.' ; J i I' No. 29 North THIRD Street, rnlLAD'A ' Mokocco Masukactckers. CcmiERS and Im poktebs or FRENCH CALF SKINS, and dea lers in ReD and Oak SOLE LEATHER & KIPP. t Feby. 22, 1855. .1 year.: , . :, -u y . f - ;,;..-. ;, .'' ..:" kotice. r . - A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to J John Rodgers, will come forward nd setllc on or before the 10th of March, as I intend to do bus'mesa in another way after that time. :: J' v.- . u JOHN RODGERS.. r Feb. 22, 1855. St. - . . - .. t '. . W. Todd, with , COX RAD &, WALTOJ, 4 -. . Importers ft Wholesale Itoalers in Hardware, : . Cutlery, Ac, No. 255 Market Street,' .,,.. .4 Philadelphia.' v KEEP constantly on hand the genuine Timo thy Slack's Augers, Win. Mann's, Betty's, and Hunt's superior -Axes, Conrad & Wdtm' superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & WaJ dron's Graw, and Cralling-Scythe8( Conmim and Patent S yte Snaths, Tatent Clothes Pins, --c.; &cJ, which tliey o'er for sale on reasonable terms, to country dealers only. - " ;' " k ; - January 25, 1855. " - - GEORGE HCSTLBV, " '" Tfholesale and Retail, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer. RESrECTFCLLY informs the citizens of Eb emburg and the public generally, that he has purchased the Tin Shop, formerly carried, on by Messr. Davis, E-aus A: Co., and will continue'.-to carry on the busineBS in all ita various branches, wholesale and retail.- His wares will be,' made of the very best material, and in the most workmanlike manner. . Repairing of , all kinds done on the shortest notice,' for cash. ' V":T ' ALSO, House Spouting made And put up to order On the lowest terms, fur cash. Intending to do business strictly on the cash syxtem, he will sell lower than was ever before of fered in this place He therefore respectfully in vites all who may want anything in hia line, to give him a call, aa he will endeavor to rtve perfect satisfaction to nil customers. ,. Terms, Cash, Cah. 0C?All orders promptly attended to. ; '. ETT'Price lii,t sent to' Merchants if required 1 Ebciisbuig, Eebnuirv LlSoB. Jy. - ' - XII12 PCRLIC ! T Richard Trotter would beg leave to say to hi3 friends and the travellin" Public sx nerally. that ho has leased Getrge's Laurvl Kini lixchange at the foot of ll:ine 'No.";He. will sparp-aio pains or expense to make comfortable thosef vo j.ii.iuiii.c ma iiou&e 1 uia vaoie wiuai a-i nines re furnitJied t-illi llio lif-st tint lm i.'i.iif fan f. furd,and Ids bar with careful! v'fclocteJ? nauUfyahd winoa.-it - i-nrt 'h-HTu.t rt" .'5 .k 'Hoping toVecelve Hltralrftiei.f Tatronage, he rcmaiiK the ptiilk tbltfut .r nut ' ; lleml .K.k,Ott. 1. HI '. . j ;' ".-j xl fish! nsiiu ixsii:::. JUST received fn in II stn.fiy-uinliarkagrs aisortdl fish, whiih. : "during thefccTpeiiJuntial times of Lc-iit, will lc s.ll kt a small advauce fur "Cash." The a.ssqrtn.cnt tuibracts ' Mackeral Nos.'l," 2, and 3 ;' superior MifJLnd, Nova Scotia Herring; assoited scaloil.aiid Siaitth Herring j Salmon No. ; Spice! Sului- .n, and Cod Fish. ' ".- 4 j A Lso, Wright's otlelrntcd OyMcrs.iu Cans Oysters iu the sliell. . 1 also have m hand a hu ge and varied assortment of .' . ' ' '. '. Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Also Cuthcjic and Protestant Bookj," Hard ware and ' Cutlery." Clocks of various styles of manufacture.'1 Groceries, Boots,' bhoes and P.ro-gans.- Hats and Clips. Brandies, Gins Wlieke)', Cbampaigne, Ohinene I'teservta, rickles, Ice', t&c. All of which will be sold low for Cash, and Cash only. MARIA MAG EUAN." i 'Summit, March 1, 1855. ' RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES Of Cambria county, from the ftcelftfi day of Janu ary A. Y). 1S54 until the thirteenth day of Jan uary A- D 1855, the latter day included. , ; . . - .. RECEIPTS: .., , !'"? -r ANDREW J. RIIEY, Esq., Treasurer, i' pR. To amount received from Collectors.. 3,72G 11 To amount received on unseated ,; lands : Comity Tax, y . . r " l,49fl 48 Road Tax, . ' . 1,421 51 School Tax, - -r v- t, ?; 4 -; v 1,438 69 To amount reccivi! froja jnibcella-f -.4 ,,T ncous sources, " ' ' "''"55 19 To amount received on redemption, 1 238 PI To amount received on seated lands,-' , ! , returned by Collector: "' ' ' " Uounty Tax, :-- Road Tax,. ;, ' School Tax, - ' 1 ' ' Balance due Treaaim',' s - - -' 133 87 45 57 78 20 '5' 190 50 $14,824 83 CR. EXPENDITURES. By cash paid Auditors, i; ; -Assessors, '.' - ' " Bridges, f '- ' " County Conmissioncrs, 477 50 '-. 486 75 435 XK) : 469 50 164 31 76 00 k 700 17 170 41 48 00 ' 437 76 571 02 489 99 245 15 39 50 '.319 7J 149 44 . 21 20 247 49 . Z C2 8 00 342 .99 1P4 W 157 12 r 7,121 ' 375 39 '155 66" 377 25 I 198 00 172 61 ; 184 56 GO 46 249 12 1,778 87 .12 00 V 8 00 3,07J2 82 22 125 12 12 " 290 00 ', 215 0 501'32 .. 305117 Commissioner's Clerk, Commissioner's Counsel,' Criminal Prosecutions, Crier, Collector's Commission, i Exonerations, Elections, - ' - Tox caIp3y- '-- ' - - " ' ' ' Fuel,. v . :. .' h Grand Jurors, - , - -Inquests, ... . . ' . i . : Insane Hospital, Jailor, .' , Mercantile appraiser, . . . New towasliiiMk , s . -s.-I rotlionotanes, . 1 . r Printers, ' . " , .. ' , Poor House, ' ' Probates, ' ' ' '' ' " "', . . Refunding, Redemption, .."- "", Road viewa,?; ZZi1Z".j Road damages, -:..-, ' .. - ' -liepalrs, .IV . , - - Schools, - - Stationary,' , , ... ; f. .. .. -J Supervisors, , . ; . : , Traverse Jurors, . .. , . Talesmen, Tipstaves, . i Late Treasurer, Wild cat scales, f tJ -ir)) ;.w Wolf scalps, , f .- Western Penitentiary,' " 1 : '" Unpeated lands sold to the count y, '. Treasurer's commissnon on $14,- 323 51 a 81 per cts. - ' Incidentals, . : ! , if. , ; V ; $14,824 83 OUTSTANDING DEBTS DUE CO V NTY "AND r : - STATE F.iOM CQLLECfORS ; 5 ' " " ,'j -'- V, t " County. State. 1843 David Lucas, Conemaugh $ f cts. $ . its. " township, ' ; ' . 455 97 21 00 ' ' James McDermitt, Clear- ' ' ' ' field township, 15 93 .1 1 3 46 1844 David F. Storm, Johns town Borough. . y, , CI c -27. 99 1845 John Westover, Susque " ' V ' ' .i "' hanna township : 24 50 , 27)9 1846 William Bradley-, Wash- - ington township, I 28 37. 32 09 1847 Josejdi Brand, Clearfield , , ' '" township, " . 33 37 '' ", 30 24 1849 Ig. B. Wilkinsfm, Sum-" 7 ','" ; merhill township, 11 9 23 " 68 46 1850 Andrew Burgoon,1 Clear- ? - " - field township, - -177 82 1385 5 185 Barnabus CoUier, 1 Cone- . ' ; J ruaugh borough, 5 i X 206 05 r 47 81 1851 Levi B- Cohick,. Johns-, , . town b-jcough, . ; . .. i0 1851 Paul George, Washingt'jn . . . , towuKbip. ' ' t3S 9 4d0 69 1852 E. C. McMullin, AHeglic- '- y township, . ;"" '.52 49 ' C2 43 ' George Youngker, Cono- j-.v , j maugh township, : 12100,' r C2 43 ' Samuel D. G.iUUicuour, I ., , .: i Jacksou township,! , : 113 39 i 72 45 1853 Philip HarUg, Allegheny 7t -, , ? township, ; l'JO 1- : 1 19 39 " David Powell, Cambria .. . ... township, - lo5-38---- 54 97 Jenkins J i nes, Conem'gh '' l x 0 " boroogb.:.': : - n 825 10 122 17 .. . Robert Davis, Ebcntburg - ? t f , borough, ' . - 173 1'3 .: ttf -5 ' ' Joseph Burkhart, Jachson - , . - : . ; f ' . township- . - - . - , 54 00 44 " r Jas. Davis, SuRiuehauna townshrp, ' " . " 50 73 28 J3 ' M. M.. Adam?, Washing- ton township , 773 42 .188 08 1854 George Galb'lur, 'Air?- 1 V. gheny township. - -. 2U -32 - 8 P5 Samuel Read, Blacklick - r g township, ' 14SS3 CO 17 - Alex'r M'Vicker.Cambiii ' ' -? township M !" " B assius Noel, Carroll tp. . 171 50- ti5 98 .. James Iiitringer, - Clear- .- field town Jip, ! ' n J80 0 3 . 70 76 " ' Jno. Morgan, Conemaugh ' , ' ' ' ' - boiougb,- . 319 20 '' 119 Fd ' J. B. Cobangh.CoiK-rua'gh township,- ' 640 57' 237 87 " Georgo J. Rodgcrs, Ebcns- - ' ' . -' bttrgh borough, ' ' 312 20 " 132 00 '" i William W. Harris, Jack- - -' f son township, ' . 266 68 1 100 26 lie jrv Sutton, Jolnstown ' '""" ' ' " ' boroagh, " 299 97 S I 55 " Augustine Litth., Loretto . ' ' ' " I boroufh. - r . 12S 54". ' 47 79 - George" Crris,' 7 Rid land ' "v" " tOWtlFhip, . . ' V 0 P CO . -m. - f . Jas. .Yotm unimerhin -- : township,- ' - " 6 543,30. 2-6 93 David SummciriUe, Hus- 1 quehamv township,. , TJXGO " 108 86 " James Brawbr Watbicg- " ' , tfln tfflwnfchip7 ilVzi '; 271 81 ; Jos. Muler, White twp,, 282 53 -127 26 i 3 J4 y Total, V4?,SS 2S $3,80212 11 DUE COUNTY ON NOTES AND BONDS iiuntuiglnnlampna, and Indiana lurnpite Koa.t Ojinpnny, J ; r . - f. it: 2 T..1 'i 'i 41 30 4 02 1 cter Ooiimsan'J .John in.mas, balaiuc, Jiv-C Pattersonlatc Sheriff, ( ;cor;e Eajlev, late (xaj;niis.sior cr, "4318 Wiilktm P:.lmcr; !ate': i -,?: ' "J 9 00 J53 72 r4 . " ' ' 'Amount of unar 'ailsil Ivdcbt': ;r j2.;027 24 Given under our hands at Elenfiburg, this tLir teeiitu '.day vf J:muar-A. D. If 53. '" " ' ; ' " J. R. STCI.L, ' V'1 !i J. H. IX) I" GLASS," " ";.JtS.: CLARK, . o t.-w..-. , -1 j. t ' -. iCvmmissivnrrf. -Wf, the iiui!er.signed iuuitor.s ut Cmbiiacoii'ii ty, d i report that 'we have tu-fu!ly txnmincd Ue accoui.ts and vouchers' of the recrij ts and expen ditures f the jiro!aid Counfy ' C.ir,ii)itiiuiier,8, frrsm the twelfth d..v tf J:i)i;njy A'. D. 1854, un til ti e thuleobth. day of Janr.sry'A,'P. 15, (the latter dny included) and find tl ein t le correct, as is also the foregoing i4.itrir.ent of outstandire debu. , ; y.t - . .. ' Witness our hnurTs at the Xmnii!jnrrV' OHice, at Ebensburg, the . tljrtetnth day of January A. D. 1855.'. " ' JOHN-A. McCONNELL, . . . JOSEPH IIOGUE..:..- -" ' M. D. WAGNER, h'l I a fi.tf ".! '1 f f U UdiLri. . Ebeuslir,: February 8jl..! f , '; U 1 THE GREATEST ATTRACTION 1 1 ! ' ,.i j. mooitc &, sox HAVE just opened at their old stand; in tlie i Borough of Ebensburg. ' the richest and rarest, the finest and cbenpest nsrtmei!t of FALL iD U'lATER GOODS, ever offered to the people of Jamli in- Counly. Unusal care was taken in the selection f tlifw good, and care has Leen takeu tltat uotiLug with in, the range j h Country ttore,' nor any. wys near it, but what they ran upply to their cus tomers, at lcastjis cheap as ihey can be had in the country. .. .: "; . .. y, . Their, stock of Dry Goods is unprecedently large, ' embracing . Cloths, of every varictv apd texture, SatincUs, Caakiiueres, Tweeds, Jmiik. &c, ore., Hannels, bbeeting,- Shirting, - tand made up Gothing of ,very Aiestription. ;A great variety of . "- - - - : -. - . - t LADIES' FANCY JDRESS GOODS of alt patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, iitfcs,' &c Their aH-tment of hats, cap, boots, and shoes is complete and un surpassed:" ' i GROCERIES LIQUORS, of -every 'Variety and quality. A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Quccnsware and Glass ; Paints. Dve tufis. . 'V ' , r . .: i -."; - DRUGS & MED1CIXES. . . J And all for sale low for cash, or given ' in ex change for country prodi-cc. . iive us acall. ' ' . : J. MOORE & SON.-r , Ebensburg, Xov. 9, '54 '.','.! . '..' FAIRBANKS' . . . . . PATENT .".;. S C.AL E 8. lTlREIIOlfiE i 225 Market Street, Philadelphia. i&t- GEORGE W. COLBT, A rent. ' . RaUroad, Hay, Coal and Farmers' SCALES, set in any part of tlie country, at short notice and by experienced "workmen.; .-. i' - octl2,1854 ; FIRST ARRIVAL OF Xllli SEASON. EDWARDOBEETS, RTSrECl'Fl LLY aunouneeB that be irmr 4iaditig his shelves with cc -of -the - best and argt assortments of s ' :t 'i ii ?j FAXL A3TD WIRTEB GOODS. 1 U J th'a have eer cruoeto Ebensburg, The1 assort ment eonmst of everv varietv-of ; ; ' - 1 i DRY GOODS. -GR OCEIUKS. PA TXTS. ITJ RD " ' WARE CUTLER Y. - His selection fex the winter season has been rery eKtemnve, embracing every variety and j?tyle W HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AID SHOES, - and every comfort that the inclemencies of winter may require. " " Verj' gratthd for pit palKaiapcThc shall " try to continue ladc rve it, aiid with niany jears exiHTieme devoted exclusfvelyiocatenng to lie wants of hLs friends he thinks be ram:ot fail to please them. ' r -' , - ' His store is at tlie old -stand, -Corner of High and Julian Streets, -whrre he will 1e happy to make his best bow, to old and -new -customers. 1 . .. . . t - -EDWARD ROBERTS .Ebensburg, Oct,.M,- lS54.-f. " ' Dr. C5. W. Strolicck.er, HAVING l.Kated in Tx'rettO, Gimbria t'H?nty, ," ofiers Mm rofuisional sei vices h" thej-titi-;iv of that place ai;4. vicinity. I M 7 t S OFFICE On Miiin Htreet, where he can id ways be founl, when no prutessicBaily engaged. 9 , novSO ', . , -... . i - i. " BL.AC1tt.S3IITlllAG,;.: , THE subscriber would respectfully inform hia old as well as his new customer that he still continues to carry on at his old. tUitd iiv. Ixrctt Borough the.fhtp: formerly occupied by August Walters.' lie has now every facility for Jin work cheap and on the most improved plan. , He will turn out from Ms fchup-,. j j I II 'aaons, Buqyies, Sleighs, fr., from the WOOD WORK A the IRONING. If the work will tiot cvnopete wiUi .any 'manu factured in the Quity of Cambria 1 will give it fur 'one half of it original coiit... I defy oompc- titi..n:- -:C?0 -1 Y V' All kind of tVuntry prodiue taken -in. ex change. ' j.-'- JOIIN.A.BUCK Loretto, De.eml)er Y'54. ( . . . LATEn rnoM the easts ; THE undersigned RoulJ rej.ect fully inform his numerous cubtomcrs, that he haaiccciv ed a large assortment of : ..: ' v t . . READY MApE CLOTHING ,"'. from th - well known. . csi all vbb men t M..fiEof. Oecs. It is n'jellc8 to praise the clothing mad" at this establishment as thtusew h" havepurcbased from nfe, can bear tut timony a-to the quality anf tit tf the garments. It is not neceK&ary to enum erate the different articles of cktbicg. -1-Bv every artiile that can be mentioned' id the Iolh- inc line. , " - JOHN 1K1'GHERTY.- Ebentd'urg, November -JZ, if'4:', r! i.irillxf.TOS.' ' ;: 'r ' HVU.1M JOHNSTON Mt'LLlN" 5 Counsellor aad. A-. torneys at' Uw. Ortice opposite tho Couit Hwisc,' KlMtiibui ', Ta. -'- . Nov. Co-: 1854.- . il ; r. " Vs- win Mtl.R. --- - rilHEEuilhg Kndihe rrnftnnncer, in F.b " JL ciiRbuV". now occupied by Jnines P. Claifc, Kf' 'rw8sk'n given in April,-15- FebmarV 14, 185. ' " ;:a .'.' .'; v .r isiooir TKPERASCE. ' t ... .. f " Highland DiTision, Jo. 84, Sons of Trn- ."perance Bieet f,ncir nan every aA.ii.n- DAY evening, 2 doors below BUir' Uctl. I. O. O. F. : i c: s v Highland Lodge Na 428 jrects everv WEDNESDAY evening tat their Hall v on Hich -t., in the. urrer. tory, ff Rhoeutaker i Jlk' buildinj. 1
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