'A f 1 IV .?- " -i A Sudden Change. - The opposition factions to the Democracy are a queer set of mortals.' ' A great change has suddenly ' come o'er the spirit of their dream." Hut a few days ago, and the prom inent men of the Know-Nothing and ttlack Republican party were zealously discussing tho merits and claims of the rival candidates of the Cincinnati Convention. Under the mistaken belief that Mr. BrciiANAX would be defeated for the nomination an impression created on the principle" of the wish being father to the thought, they loudly proclaimed their admiration for this distinguished states man, and declared that he was tho only iiutn the Democracy could certainly elect. Now, however, their tune is suddenly changed, and a great difference is manifested in the conver sation of these gentlemen at the street corners. They have discovered that they were slightly previous in their zeal for Mr. Buchanan. Their idea that the South could not do justice to a man of his independence has been explo ded, and they now find themselves in the very awkward predicament of being compelled to oppose and traduce a gentleman whom two "weeks ago they were lauding to the skies as an able, honest and accomplished statesman. But there were others, and their name is legion, who formerly opposed the Democratic party, who were looking with far different feelings to the result of tho National Conven tion. They are men who always bad at hart the true interests of the countrv, and they anxiously awaited the dec-Lion of the Conven tion, resolved if Jamls Bccuanan should be the nominee, to give him their cordial support. They have known hi in long and well, as a neighbor and friend, and they know him to be in all respects worthy their suTragcs. Dis gusted with the corruptions of the Know Nothing party unwilling to join in the hue and cry against the south, with sectional fan atics, they have eome to the manly resolve to cast their votes for the Democratic ticket, at least until such times as its opponents unite .1 JB.Ofc-W in a uniform policy consistent pect, and the porpi tmty govemmeut. Ban. Jait i'r Wi ii our republican ".it err. Colon sr. IJicuaiu-scn. Tho Colonel is a bold, rough, kind-hearted, and s .ns.ible man. At the battle of Buena Vista he was in com mand of a regiment, and fought like a tiger all day and nearly all night. He chews tobacco, cud when excited ha is not particular what be comes of the juice. He had fought, swore, ewcat, and spit some twenty-four hours with out eating or sleeping, and becoming exhaus ted, lay down on the ground, with his head upon his saddle, to take a little rest. About daylight the Mexican. Logan to vamose, when a" sergeant ran to Richardson to ar nuahit him with the fact. He found him fa.-.t asleep, his head had got over tho saddle, his shirt was wet with blood, sweat, and tobacco spit. He nudged him with his gun, and told him it was morning and the Mexicans were leaving. Richardson rubbed his eyes, and rolled a hue quid from his mouth, saying. "By G d, I wish they had left yesterday morning. " Cleardund Plaindculcr. N 3 nr A dvertis ements. "Blair County Art Union." It is confidently expected that the first dUri bution will take place on or about tho 20th of June. Wc would therefore advise all who intend to invest in the enterprise to do so at once, as de lavs are dangerous. See advertisement in th columns of this papcr. - & 9IU9EI L. U'JUiiltlliS 4 Meeting of the fiends of P,U- crCpS A. CHAN AN & RRECKINR1DGE rVfos. will be held at the Court House on ,-2W SATURDAY THE 2STII at carlv candle lighting, for the purpose of organ izing a BUCHANAN AND 1UIECKINRIDGE, CLUB. MANY DEMOCRATS. Agricultural Meeting". FnilECambris County Agricultural Society wi Jt hold a meeting at dav V.i-ptiinc next, ftb pose of making arrangements preparatory to the Second Annual Fair. A. J. IIEY, Sec'y. -June 25, 1850. GRAND BALL. WILL be given at the " Ebensburg House' in Ebensburcr. l'a., on the evening of the itli of July, where all the lovers of fun sire respectfully invi ted to attend. The best of Music is en gaped. Ocj- A Supper of the best the Western Market can afford, will be served up in the evening. June 25, 185G. -house: EBENSBURGr, CAUIBniA. County, I'll. JOHN BLAIR, Proprietor. ALSO, IN CONNECTION, MIY i MIS HACKS, Will leave the Union House for "Will more Sta tion in time to take the Eastern or Western trains. Even-accomodation will he afforded to make passengers comfortable. XOTICK. THE undersigned Commissioners under the Act of 224 May, 1S50, to re-examine the claims against the Commonwealth, certified to be due aud unpaid on the main line of the public works by the Commissioners appointed in pur suance of the 29th section of tho Act of 9th May 1854, give notice, to all persons having such thclwt I louse on Satur- I ckiims that they are required to present a state ,e 28th iust.,) for the pur- meut thereof m theofiice of the Auditor Gene, al 10TH DAY OF JULY NEXT. Such statement must set forth a detailed account of the dates and itorr.o iS Vio rl-ilm nml Hip ruimfi and residence of : 1 L V I I I .7 V . blJU V. lit".' . V. . if fTVl Oil tllA T1 3 Til I' fill (1 till; V 1 . tl H f .1 1 1 L , 1 1 1 i ' i , Ji , j ..... residence of the assignee. No claim will be ex amined, unless so presented. The Commissioners further give notice that they will meet for the purpose of taking testimony in reference to claims presented in con f irir.it v withdhis not ice, at Cres son, Cambria County, on THURSDAY, THE 17TH OF JULY NEXT, at 10 o'clock a. m., and continue by adjournment from day to day as may be nccessarv. E. BANKS. THOS. E. FRANKLIN, II. S. MAG RAW, Harrisburg, June 19, 1850. St. Celebration of tlie -ltli. A l'ic-nio will be given on th 4th of July in iJL the woods adjoining the Summit. 131 AX Ell will oc serveu up ai. x- ucioin., ,iuu . -y Yirtue refreshments provided under the managemeut of . jj the Ladic CKX. JOSEPH 31'DOXAIiU Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a Writ of Vend. Expon., issued ie Court of Common Fleas ot i hioi- delphia and to roe directed, there will be exposed to public sal? on tho premises on ."Saturday ti e List., of Retailers, OF Goods, Wares, Merchandize, de., within the County of Cambria, returned and classi fied according to law, as follows : '-, ; Lucnzburg Borough, Class, Johnston Moore, Davis & Lloyd, . . - Rodgers & Jones, E. Hughes, Tudor & Roberts, Evans r Hughes, Shoemaker & Clark, George M'Cann, Edward Roberts Robert Davis, Lemmon & Kiftell, Samuel D. Prvee, M. C. M'Cague, James M'Dermit, 13 14,- - 14 li 14 liiuor 14 14 14 14 14 i4 14 14 14 Felix Jacobs, Philip Herzog, George Litzinger,' Andrew Guiee, P.iuiel Gallagher, Wm. Litzinger, Patrick Shiels, : Hugh M'MulIen Lvrctto Borough. 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Johnstown Boroitqh. will deliver an ORAT1G.N ; and freveral otuer i r.h ( f j,lv ,,xt at o 0viK-k, 1". M .Iistinguil:ed speakers are expected to speak on the occasion. TICKETS 5 CESTS, !j ..r win ! nrm.ietl to trie ius Church. tha r-rocet-tw ot wmen erection of the tower of Al Han &T7ay IIO.M the fubsenher til o:i the 20t!i instant, an indentured .apprentice named Henry Kist, i he is about 10 years t-ld. I hereby caution ad ! persons not to trust him on my aecount.i Cnrrel'town, Jur.o 22, 153. So At James M' Dermit's E3EKS3UHG-. Vh. Spain, Kexico and the United States. The difficulty be tween Spain and Mexico is Mid to be serious, but we scarcely credit it. The amount claimed bySpuin as losses incur red by Spanish subjects during the struggle of Mexico for independence is six millions. Mexico has called for a revision of these claims, urging that some of them are fraudulent Spain refused this demand, and Mexico en deavored to enforce it by. compelling the com plainants to deposite their titles with avail able security for the amounts already paid thereon, threatening to confiscate the property of the Spanish holders .should they refuse to do so, and actually carrying out the threat in several instances. This is resented by Spain, and a srpuadron has been s-cnt to Vera Cruz to back its complaints. The task to be execu ted by this squadron, embracing nine or ten vessels, comprising in all one hundred and sixty guns-, is variously stated. By some a bombardment of Vera Cruz is predicted, whilst others assert a blockade only will be at tempted. A new Spanish Minister accompa nies the squadron, which left Havana on the 23d ult. LATER. By the Isabel at Charleston, we have two days later news from Havana. The British W. I. mail steamer Tyue, Vallen, comman der, had arrivel from Vera Cruz. She re ports that the President of the Republic of Mexico hesitates to recognize the Spanish Min ister, who conies with such formidable war trappings in his traiu and that he would not do so, until the Spanish vessels of war left the port of Vera Cruz A telegraphic despatch from Washington to the New York Tribune, says that intelli gence from Mexico indicates the existence there of a feeling of alarm on the part of the government respecting the Spanish expedi tion, and foreshadows an applicatic-71 for pro tectioQ from the United States. Some of the Know Nothing papers' are claiming Texa3 for tho Bat and Owl ticket It was only a few days ago that the leading Know Nothing paper in that State consented to hoist tne names of I illmore and Donelson. Texas will go Democratic by twenty thousand majority at the least calculation Some of our best posted Texas exchanges don't think Fillmore will get more than 5,000 out of GO, "000 votes in the State TCHAR ICON'S Sherry Win'- Bitters. JL(L Dr. Weaver's Cancer and salt rheum syrup Hungarian Balsam, WoodMI.dr Restorative, Yickers tetter ui-tmeiit, i'eiit's (-ye salve, Insect Powder, Syrup blackberry root, a sure cure for dysentery, Ayres Cathartic Pills, Hollo ways '' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pii's, Brandreth's do do Bonnet's Plant and Root do Mc Lane's Liver do .S waynes Sarsaparilla and tar Pills, Univc-sity's Jaynes and Had way's Pills, Cambrian Pills. Cough Remedies Ayres Cherry Pectoral, Keysers Pectoral syrup Swaynes Syrup Wild Cherry Universities remedy Jaynes Expecto rant, BrauCs Pulmonary Ualsam, Syrup of tar, wild cherry and hoarhound. Perry Davis' pain Killer, Radway's Reuly Relief, Mustaxg Liniment Indian liniment, , Electric oil and Magnetic oil, Kennedy's Medical discovery, Brant's Purifying: Extract. II Mjfland Bitters, Holland Bitters. Browns essence ef Jamaica Ginger, Hod ..way's worm confections, McLaues, Swaynes and Jaynes Vermifuge, Thompson's Eye-water, Cure for toothache. Cure for earache, deafness, $C, Balm of a thousand tic.wers, Hair tonics aud Hair oils. Ebensburg, April 0ih 1S5G. 27. JEFFERSON HOUSE. (NEAR WILLMORE STATION, PA. R. R.) JEFFERSON, cja3iu;i:.v to., sa. JOHrTlirCOY, Proipretcr. ALSO, IN" COXXiXTIOX, M'COY & BLUR'S HACKS , Will always bo in readiness at iLmore Sta tion on the arrival of each Passenger Train, con veving Passengers and Baggage, free of charge to Ilotel, and leave directly via Plank Road for Ebensburg. CALL FOR M'COY & BLAIR'S HACKS. June IB, 1SC0. All the right, title, and interest of 11. M. S. Jachson, of in and to the- following described Real K.-tato situate in Washington township Cambria county, to wit: No. 1. A certain tract of land known as the " Laurel S .vamp Tract," containing Three hun dred and forty-three acres, more or less, having thereon erected a largo Tave-rn House, known as the "Mountain House," a Tavern House known as the Cres.i :i House," a log house, a board Louse, and t.t.ible all in the occupancy of 'James Reamer, a one story plank hoo.se in the occupancy line liouscin theoe- cupan a one an. I a nau story 1 house Ti Rutledge & Boyer Edward Goodman, Good Pershing, Walters & .Wi Danie iBui k, Frankel Sc Hart, Geis Murphy, Jacob Eronheiser, W. C. Lewis, C. I-fOwry, ; Casper Burgraff, J. W. Thompson, Bolsinger & Son, Valentine Luther, Henry Kratzer & Son, Adam Foekler, John M. Khdev Wood, Moireif & Co. S. L. Gorjras & Co. David Hamilton Lohr, 14 14 14 It 11 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 i 1 14 14 14 15 14 14 14 11 14 14 14 y of lV-ter Helman, dr., and Jihn Ib.'lby, l a hail story plant: notise in tiic ocou Jjcob Ivkighart, and a two story frame i: l store room in the occupancy of John xeii. No. 2. A certain tract of land known as the " Troxeil i'arm," c n tain rag one hundred and thirty at r s m re or less. Lavh'.g thereon erected a small frame hou.-c in the oce-Hr-ane-v c f Charles I Peary, a double log hrue in the oeeiijiancy of j John Me Anally, and a two story frame house, a blacksmith shop and a hame Barn in toe occu pancy of the said R. M. S. Jackson. Taken in execution an i to be sold at the su'.t of Georcre W. Jones. JOHU ROBERTS, Sheriff. ShornT's Offico, Ebensburg June 18, 1850. St. PUBLIC SVLE! Of Valuable Ileal lEstatc : BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Blair and Cambria counties, the undersigned administrators of the Estate of Geo. B. Spang, late of B'air county dee'd, will sell at Public Sale or outcry upon the premises, 435 acres and 132 perches and allowance, of land, more or less, sit uate on the liea 1 waters of Bob's and B -mi's Creeks, partly in Greeiiiicld township in Blair county- and partly in C.unbria'courity. And also one other tract adjoining the above, containing SlfJ acres or thereabouts, ou Friday the 11th day of July next. The above tracts ef land are well timbered have plenty of water, good sight for Saw Millie. j They will be offered in lots or all together to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., of said day, when due attendance will be given. Terms of sale made known bv JOB MANN", J. M. SPA NO. Admr's of Geo. B. Spang. June 11, ISoD. SCtf. Dissolution. riTUIE partnership heretofore existing under the JL firm of Roberts and Clements was dissolved by mutual consent on Saturday May 21st. All persons knowing themselvr.s indebted to the late linn will please call on the subscribers and settle j their respective accounts. YVM CLEMENT. JOHN liOBEHTS. June 4, 185G. 32- Wueat is Canada. A correspondent wri ting from Toronto says : ' Large quantities cf wheat are still in the hands of the Upper Cana U farmers proba bly not less than 5,000, OOU bushels. They have not had the good sc-usa to sell when pri ces were at the highest. The extent of land under crop is greater than at any previous timc.'r fLTT A farmer in Ohio, last fall, put up his wheat crop for a high p?ic?. In February he was offered 10,000. Iu April he offered to take 7000." Iu July ho will r robably sell for o0(.'0. ' "T I Ml I, -. " . , - . DIED. At the residence cf Mr. Thomas M. Ross in the B.rough of Smnmitville on Wednesday evening the 18tn mst. Miss Amanda Thon.lcg iu the 20th year of her ago. But a short time since she was in the full vigor of health, but attacked by disease, alter a short and 6everc illness she now lies in the silent tomb. Possessing an amiable disposition, and brlovod by all who knew bcr, she was followed to tb5 grave f1 tn following day by a large train of fciurrovv JDg friends,' . -' WILLIAM CARR &, CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS Aud Dealers in FOBEIGN & DOMESTIC LKJUOItS, OLD H0JJ0NGAHELA aailEsotiSsd Whiskey. No. 329 Commercial Row, LIBERT V STREET PITTTSBURG, Pa. Sundries 560 Bbls double Rcctin.cd Whiskey. 187 Bids Old Moiv.ngahe'a Whiskey, (Part very choice.) o0 Ilhds N. O. Su-ar, 70 Bids N. O. Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries ah Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c, all of 7lch will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. June 18, ISoC. C I- t Administrator's Hotice. LLTTERS of administration Laving been grant ed tho undersigned, ou the Estate of Charles B, Kennedy, late of Washington Township dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requt-sted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS II. PORTER. June 4, 185G. 32-6t. Administra tor. ' mi m mm ? SURVEYS made and applications taken for in surance against Fir in the PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M'COY, Agent. Wilmorc P. O., Cambria Co. Pa. April 10, 1S:C. "Williaai Kitttll. William A. Ifiurray- K1TTELL a MURRAY, "B"S"AVING associated themselves in the prac Jll. tice of the LAW, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to them. Ebensburg, June 14, 1850. A in I re w J. o . r. i.ose, E James, C. T. Frazier, Sweeny V Dougherty. Bell, Smith iS: Co. (Bankers) 13 Cone ma ujh Biro ugh . Michael Scifrt, '14 Clement ce Ilassingor, 14 JjhnSeivert. 34 Casper Cradle, 14 j John Eisenst hr, 14 j William Nicholson, , 14 i John Kinirstun, 14 ; Thomas M'Cabe, 11 ! V. II. Can ui &C . 14 j 1-klward Cashmau, 14 i Smnnutrllle Borough. ! Maria Maeh:'-!!,. 14 ! .h-.-eph A Parrish, 14 j Mrs. Lydia II :ner, 14 ! James (;!e.ioii. 1 1 Wm. M'Coauell " 14 Margaret C -nwav, 14 James F. M'Dermit. 14 -1 U g h evg To ic n sh !p . Joseph Todd. 14 Montgomrrv Du class, 14 Wm. D. Hurd, " 14 Joseph A. Conrad, 14 John Kratzer. 14 Auicustin J. Nale, 14 i Henry M'Kibbon, 14 ; Peter Soissong, 14 Philip G. Davis, 14 A. I). Carpenter, 14 . Jfihn Smith, 14 Daniel M'Laughlin, ' , 14 John l'orter, ' i 14 Thomas Bradlev, ,; 14 . Henry M'Dade", i 14 r Carroll Tueushij'. J. Moore, 14 James Carroll, 14 James Fa gen, 14 Il-.nry Byrne, . 14 Conemavgh Tmcnship. Conemaugh Iron Co. 11 Johnstown Furnace Store, 12 Henry Balder, 14 Wood, Morrell & Co. (Ben's Creek Furnace.) , 14 Woo.1, Morrell & Co. (Cam bria Furnace.) 1 1 Chert TuicJish ip. Joseph Gill, 14 Ckarfidd Toicnship. John Z-rbe, - 14 William Maguirc, 14 Daniel Litzinger, 14 Jackson Tounsht'p, David Leidy, 14 Minuter Toicnship John Bradley, 14 Francis O'Friel, 14 Summcrhtfl J ownsup, W UTTERS Testamentary em the estate of ! -a- M uhevv Ivory, late of Allegheny township deceased have bce'i granted to the subscriber, re siding in Cleailiil 1 township. Those who owe said estate are requested to' come forward and settle; and those having claims against it, will present tbm properly proven for settlement. WILLIAM IVORY, ) . JOHN 11. DOUGLASS, jL.vecutors, June 18, lpG. Ul-Gt. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND A GENT for the Lj-conJng Mutual Insurance Company. Counsel given in the English and German liil' 'TTlIt os Odice on High Street Ebensburg, Tona'a. Feb. C, 18oo. ly. lASKETS Clothes, Toy a.nd Work Baskets at J. M Dermit's. Poiitivcly tlie lL;ist Xolicc. f 3IIE underiirned takes this method ot inform- H in," nnrsor.s who are indebted in bim. tbat ! - . i - he has jdaccd his books in the bands of Esquire j Williams tor collection. I hose Knowing them selves indebted will do well to square their ac counts in two wteks from the date of this adver tisement .and save costs. After which time all persons not complying will be. sued. MOI') MORRIS TATE. CATHOLIC Prayer Books, Catechism's, 7hsa- lies aud Crucifixes at J. M'Dermits. QEWTNG Birds, Silver Thimbles. Silver plated 3 Spoons and Forks at J. M'Dcrmits. CMMER Coats and Pants, Silk, Lawn, and Gingham Handkerchiefs at- J. M'Dermit. Lieense. 10,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 "-00 7..0 7,00 7, CO 7,00 7, CO 7.00 7,00 7.00 7,00 C0,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7.00 7. CO 7, CO 7,00 10,00 - 7,00 7. -CO 7.00 7.o0 i 7.-0 j 7.00 7,00 7,00 7, On i HOLMES & YOUNGS' Wholesale & Betail Watch, Clcck'aiid1. Jewelry Store. Street .lolmwiovru, la. are prepared to sunrlv the trade with all sorts ot LLUCa. and W -. . . . ? . J.i - ATCII Materials. JEWKLllY, VvATCIIIkS, CLOCKS, and W T oi r.u l ALiJS either UVhU. tiiist BAGLET, BAUD.and AVILSOr.'S IIt O unlit V CiOLB PEKS shiny, on Uand. H '-'ZJ mu -wm, isis, mm, m. mm, & all tie mm. Accorrtcoiis .siiigle, er Ly me uozrn. Those wishing to Purchase Wholesale will please give us a call, as we can and will pell as cheap as the Eastern Wholesale Dealers. A lioeral discount made to the trade. "We are constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Manufacturers. Call and see our Perifocal Spectacles those who once use them, would not Le without them for three times their cost. April 30, 1S5G. 27tf. - JACOD STAIir,. c. tuos. noEEKra rSlUE Partnership, heretofore existing hetween JL the undersigned in the manufactuie of Ijeath er, Boots aud Slices, under the name of John Evans & Co., is this day dissolved hy mutual con sent. But the hnsine&s in all its l.rar. cl.es will be carried on at the old stands and undor the Id ... t k t.' i.-.... t.' r.'...T.!- s; r 1 ti i r u 11 n u , (i, they have received a la re and splendid asort and Hush Joues who aredulv authorized to settie J, . 1 all the accounts of Ihe old firm and receive all I5Igli Street, IZbensbiir, Pa. ESl'ECTFULLY inform .r.? as the citir.eus of Elwiisburg -'4T. auu surrounciiig they ha ! rncnt of debts due to aud pay all claims against said firm. Witness our hands at Ebensburg the 8th day of April 185G. JOHN EVANS, JOHN IIAI1E, E VANE. EVAN'S, S.M. HUGH JONES. Ebensburg, April 30, 1S5l. 27. CAltI. DR. BALDERSTON S rgcon Itntlst3 FROM Baltimore will visit EB ENSBURG on the 5th of Mav and remain a short time, lie will be fu'lv prepared to perform all or DENTAL HUH OEil i including th.' f f Vhil.h-ea's T,cihExt, a-nnn iit'i aud the inseitiou of 1 :'J I'ri . ' -K. - ! J'irol. Also, L'v.iiinvom i -The public are reflect ! his ph.ios r.t the ' Ebcr.bur mav be wn ?n 1 consu'.ttl. Glir:l Dr. B. has lor sr. which h.is 1 e:-u in iwerdy-fivr' ye;! is. AirJ ColSoo. (nr rations in : r'..- -oa.V.. cither n I'l tlc r.r ir.vitc-d to fall at i llousv," vhvre be j and Jewelry cf every Gold Keys, discretion. Also, Vest do. Bard & Wilson's cole- Fob do. Lrated Cold Pena. Gold Locket, Coll Chain?, Seals, ; Plated do. Guards, Steel do. Steel, Si Brass Keja Arc, too numerous to mention, a'.l of which wiH be sold cheaper than they can be bought else where in this vicinity. C fa-Is nl Yx'cicJits vcar ran.'v.l aood lime I: per if or no 8u. rrv- CLUCJK, WATCTUS. JEWELRY and MUSICAL INrmUMUNTS rev-ircd with neat l.tsq an 1 de-pat 'di r.iol warranted. Uiv tl em t cull at thr-ir room .ppos.!e the hnmtain House" ;.s tln'-v will live vo'i entire satisfaction. F.bJnsbv.ri, ilay 1 1. lSS'J. v". V xv ? f- rs --r t a-:oi ! li'-i-iliiiijju iUiiiaiiliLU! : his jncral use in B.iltimore f.r cr; oe r it !3 Tll'su' i to th.: ; and the ! f,vm the .t ! .'lirlrig- and Eizr.iiner I5ry Coeds, j t ; which he heirs leave toci ll the attention f all a the j . sure i f am.otrnciag i Timm 1 Jllli r-nd Calbtzin. pu; i:.; trencrany, ts.at ne br.s receive I iastein eilie?, a new and splciidid htock oi pure x n 11 IX T Y K T II zl r. V , eetwi:;::; hand and seventh. (Near the In:ra. II. II. De t.) ,! 1. ' - 1 oh:g the l.ct quality, it t! c lowest prices. June 18, 1856. T1 LOVES. Stockiacs. Susiend is. Threads, j Dr at ' J. it'Dennit's. WiiIiam Alurrav. : H Francis Gallisot, - '1 Christian Weaver, I 14 ltiddle & Korcabaugh, ill John M'Cov, 14 John M'Colgan. 14 Nell Dugan, 11 Lawrence Cassidy, 14 Ettiuger & Ullman, 14 Wm. II. Gardner & Co. 13 Win. It. Hughes, 14 Sii8eiic7tanna Voicnship, Jacob Carman, ' 14 Washington TotrnsJi ip, John Troxeil, - ' 14 Mullin & Short, . 14 Frederick Fa gel. 14 Frederick il. Ceorge, - 14 Frederick Ixib & (Jo. 1 4 Dominick Kennedy, .14 Wm.Tiley 14 Charles People, 14 Lewis Cassidy, 14 Thomas II. Porter, 14 B. M'CJg.m. 14 Capt. Mark. M'Laughlin, ' '14 White Tornship, Lloyd, Blogliam & llolliduy 1 4 CJeorge Walters, 14 Lvbe Ar Itowland, - 1-4 Miller & Cwin, 14 HauwEr.iES. 30th Class, Andrew Guice,1 Lorctto Borough William Bycrly, Johnstown Borough, Martin Rcbrott, Carroll township. George Huther, S unmerhili tj. Lazarus lleiide, AVasbington tp. l)r?Tiu,KHiEs. 10th Class, Daniel Gsugh'nour, Johnstown Bjrough, ' LlLLIARI) TaIILE. Henry Fter, Johnstown, T::' Pin Alley. Joseph Alwirio, Cmeoiaugh Borough. I'atkxt rdi-.mq.Nf.; dth Class, Clement Ilnssinjjer, Coirimaugh Btr. (Jasper Cradle, - - Mrs. Lj-dia Horner SnTiuxitvil'e " Joseph A. Conrad. AlleiiEehv tn. An appeal will he hi t tat too UotiTt House, in tlie B rough of Ebenshrir, on Saturday June 12th 1.85G, where an v i.c4--ou disatislied with the above appraisement and tUs.-ifieati n. mavatteud if they think proper. ( P.'J. LITTLE, , . f-ehantilo Appraiser. SI. vo, Attorney at Law, Ibeasburg.Pa ; . A Xl'l'lUfc ailjoinmg the Post Uthce T Aug. 24, 1853 7.00 i i 7, no ; T.jO j 7.0) 7,00 7,(0 7.00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7, CO 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 10.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7 0 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7, DO 7,00 7,00 10,00 7, CO 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,C0 7,00 7,00 . 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 50,00 50,00 50,00 50.00 50,00 50,C0 ?.0,00 30,00 5,00 5,00 ' 5,00 6,00 A. A . -Iv J . -i t .' . May 21, l?.".r.. i.ai? roil s.::. FRIiE rubcribvr will oflbr for sale about Two Hand red and eighteen acres, and idlowancc of valuable laid situate in Cam'-m townshij, Cambria county, Pa., about onu- hV.f mile south of Pensacoia Steam Mill, and about :b7 Miilcs roots b::0cs, Drn.1. ti- ricdicines. stationary, Lbeiivhurg, c The laud from .vn-sd by the heirs of David Severs, is well Limbered and c.-)lcu!aled for larmmg purposes, also well auatueii lor plow ana meadow land. For iartic;ibirs applv to the sub scriber. STEITIEX LLOYD. May 21, 1830. CO-tf. Tlie Place to gel j cur rsjoucy ESatU is at J. P.radley's Cheap Store in Munsttr. where is to be found a large and well selected stock of goods suited to the wants of the community, which he will sell at his usual low prices, or ex change for Wool, Butter, Eggs, or Other produce, on advanced terms. X. Ib Those having accounts standing six months, or longer, are respectfully and earnestly requested to call aud settle the same. J. BRADLEY. Minister, May 21, 1856. 30-Ct.-pM and most fashion y 1 . i;is srocK 01 BE.4DY-3JABE CFTIIIO is l.'.rge and well assorted, and v ill be sold at a 1 smad per ccntago over cost. He has a large sup ply of 1 . ' 1 v-eji ivs, Hardware, Queens ware, W;di IV-j- Glassware, Hooks & ', 1 1 11 v a rc, i 11 minings, I fats & Caps, Notions, &e., Alsi, a gxd assorfmentcf 2?onuels iinrf 31illincry Goods. The one j.iicc system which has proved fo sat isfactory to hio- cuatomcrs and himself will La strictly adhered to. DANIEL M'LAUGHLIN. Tunnel Hill, May 14, 1856. 29-12t. Jlxccutoi 's 7'otice. LITERS testamentary having been granted to tne sui.scntcrs on the Estate of Mrs. Rftsro a M'Langhlin, late of the i. wat-l ip of Vrasi.ingli.n Cambria cei:nty, deceased. All per fcons. therefore knowing themselves indibted to tlie said estate will calf immediately and settle their accounts with any c f tho irndt-'r named Ex ecutors, aud all persons haviug claims against tha said Estate will please present them for fcettle -iii-jnt properly authenticated forthwith. , " J'ETEH DOUuIIElITr, ) JOHN CASSIDY. j J-iCCators May 8, 1850. 2'J-0t. Arrival of Hit' Trains at IVilistore i Tire Fast Line resumed its regular trip on Monday May Huh. The following is the schedule of the trains passing East and West. Express West, 10 o'clock, 12 min. A.M. Mail " S 42 " P. M. Local Freiirht 7 P. M. Mail Train East 11 13 " A.M. FastLiue 0 52 " P. M. Local Freight 6 35 ' A. M. Hacks lf'ave this station immediately after the departure o the trains for Ebensburg. 23iv.i:Iiiioij. THE partnership heretofore existing between Morgan Hughes and John Roberts, iu the Plastering business was dissolved 011 Friday, 4th April 185G. MORGAN HUGHES. Ebensburg, April iCthl 85ib ffM. George. Ilcnrj- Iteucli. NEW. .FIRM. aunt r n . THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria county that they have purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. R. White. The establishment will undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all diseriptions for country use, also, various kinds of Leather for the Eastern market. Cash will be paid for Bark and Hides of all kinds, or if preferred in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen will be employed Orders for Leather will be promptly attended to F. 31. GEORGE. HENRY 1UXCH. Mav 7, 1S5C. 2-tf CGHPQHAL JOHN KIEFFER. T5"57"OULD respectfully inform his old friends V ' ? and the travelling public that he has bas ed the L.iran House, lioiiidaysbuig, and is pre pared to entertain ad who may favor him with thfir pytronnge in unubjectiottath' sr ie. The HOUSE has been newly furnished thr..' out iu a st vie nut : nrpas-ed by ny etajjlishment in t,. interior of the State. His TABLE will hdlE u;iiers!g!.cd will k1! at private sale hi I well known property- situated in Susquehanna To'A-nsIiip, Cambria county, it joins the farm of Vin. Glass, about 15 miles from Elt-nburg. Tb Susquehanna aud Ebensburg Plank Itxid passe through the farm. The following are the improve ments, a new Saw Mill ia good running order 4 Dwelling Houses, the one iu which the subscri ber resides is a large building, having all the ne e.sary -conveniences atlached a large Bank Barn, luu feet long by 4o wide. Grancries, &c., 3 Coal Bank? within SO rods of his residence and immediately on the Plank Road 400 acre of excellent fanning land, with a large quantity of Tine Timber, together with 150 acres of tim j t'cr leave all the land lays ou the Susquehanna j river. Persons wishing to examine the property j can call on the subscriber at hi residence. Term j will be made easy to suit purchasers, as he is de termined to leave for tne west. ISAAC GIFFOltD March 19, 185G. j" llollidaysburg " Standard," will please cony 3 months and charge this ofiice, FASHIONABLE CLOTIflNfl E3I POM UN. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. ! O.REAT ATTR ACTION at tho New Store oi Evans and Hughes, one door above the Store room of Shoemaker & dark, where the sub scribers are at present receiving and opening a large and excellent assort nun of f ashionablo Ueady JUnde Clothing of the latest and most approved styles, which for cheapness and durability ean not be excelled by any similar establishment in the county; not wishing to l-mj, but what we say we will roak good c r take 1 he t rj'er. Every Article iu the cloth j ii:g lint, will be kept on hand, viz: sutr.cr Coats Sack Cc. ts, Prop do.; Par.ts, Vests, Cloaks, $-c, all of thel-itest styles. Cloths, Cassiir.eres, Satinets, Testings, of all colours and styhs. Cur Department of ROYS CLOTHING promises a much l.-iore cxt- iv-iva si lec tion than usual. We flatter cur.se! ves that we shall ha ' able to furnish parmcnts suitable tor all c' asses, fitted up in such a rnauner, and on such terms that shall disarm all competition ; we thereforo ask a liberal share of the rubric ratrorrnc.e. ' EVAN3 & nUGIIES. June 4, ;50. - - - 1 ahvavs bo suppb-d w.th a!i too hi;) Untials aiul delicacios of the season, and attended I y atten tive servants. In a wont, no pams .n oe spar-.-o j to make the Lruan.a iiri-t il.is- house, and rn.th- j ing will le left"undoLo to render its guests com- forta'ole and ha on". The STABLLS, whi.-h are cxfe.wlvo, will be j attrid.-d tivh .iK-tui;.! faithful h .iier.i. ; REST AUEAN T. The has. mint i occnj 1 i - '. as a ll.-sfauraiit, v. here meals ' will be serve.: u.. j at all hours of 1 1 : day. together with oys.ti.-,, , wild game, ibh and all the doh-eaoios an 1 rt lr.-.di- j meets of tlie K.u-ui). JOHN LIEI't'ER. ! June 4, lSuu.-C-tt. - f 4-t)L1 14ir,?s nT1(- Rreastpins Combs, Port monies, aud T.ys, at J. M' Dermit's "I .TATS, CAPS aud LOOKING 'GrSSCSat - a- J. M'DERM IT'S. ' d Diii Fiiiir, ior tal J.M'DermiCs. "7H1TE Lean.v, f AD IMS ar.d. Childnn's S! ocs nil Gainers a( J. M'lrj!MlT'S I. O. O. F. S-;vv Hi-h,!and L!ire N,. 428 meets every I tueeia ol said deceased r.rv i -reby i;otitied tn iffl-JlKiiWEDXESDAY tveniu',' at their Had j 11,;lKt; :nuediato payment, smd tho having -.i;.v.- ,,,, j st.. in the upper story oi i 'amis will present them properly authenticated j niEREAS .otters Tetameo'arv nn the l ist I I V v;ii! "n ' ,t:rt:v-'iiitt ofl'iiich Stias ler, I "f ('n-.M- townslii), Caiabria oiv. dcvcascl' i haw been granted to the undersigned, by the j Ibg:st.-r of said county, all j arsons mdrbtvd to toe csi;.tu 01 said deceased r.rv t-Tvbv notified to hocmnkcr (.'lark's building. A DIES' Elastic licit s, Ulack and fancy' col e ra at J. M'Dermil's. lbr betthment. JAMES CARROLL. ) FRANCIS REACH, J Lbemburg, April 9, 1856. Ct. V It Is t r. r 1 1' ' - . 1 , :' I ' i ;M i , ; i" V- f 'I ; i 'I