(JJ ..I .i :t i !.e i- ..! ha i.e tt !v a. .rk E5 S j h'i; :-. h TO I t tc:S as,;- a-. iT3:l :ingr y-i 'if :fit i (. ffa H MS : &4 S3 4 ronr 0a j i-ater from Europe. . ..v:.. r-u.. ,.e V.l. l"e. vtrip which sailed from Liverpool at v ;i) cu the nior.ang of the 2d of March, -At Xew York yesterday morning. Vuuarl steaiDship Asia, troui Aew lork, 1 t Liverpool at 2 o'clock on the after f'unday. the 27th February. -a 1 r I', si tain. In the II.)Uae of Lords, on lit . . ..Hl-ao. Lord M.duieoburg, iu reply to "'Erlef Clarendon, stated that he was glad ;'' all die information he could witti regard -v'acuauou cf the Papal territory. The lU .'uvernment had, of its own accord, re dt'';e 'withdrawal of the Trench and Aus x.na. A general statement had been made Wtriaii and Fix neb governments, that ','-r-v.e 'wished it they would withdraw their "'"t iVre could therefore be no doubt that, tr- yV, vitl: had been expressed, the foreign '"".v-i'l depart from the Papal territories 1 T.i . r. .i . i the necessary an a:i-;eiiii'uis lor ineir Jai cov 1 he made. "Within the last few '' " '.'J French Ambassador had stated to him i.;'TS! v -bury) that the Fitucli government ,.r t ' Vi'.thdraw. !' t.f Commons, on the s une even v:.-e t ,"m'-. KhiuhAe gave notice that on the lfc'th V ''' Lt v. r.iic.ili the attention of the lleti.-.e .l'.'"-rres---:J lei.ee rela'ing to the Charles et ;.'-ulr, a: 1 vtuld move f.r other papers '7.'. tLeiel. m.."' j.V. i'iid the corrcspon.li nee with "'r.,-''" ' s'uit-.s rvspectir.g the right of visit i! 'ai!r l'e l.iI on tlirtab'o in a few r: .'..'stated that ne.jotiati.nis: with the rur-CLt regard iug the introdui tU.nof .jj Law tl.i- Feach colonic .3 had been ; the d"ck property of Liverpool, ... ; g increased tmrdetis cn ship- 1" t, v.'ai rtjecteu. h ug t cecli u'j-a tl e dc- :pp:.!i;-j interc.-t, moved f r .;:tia;r.? i'do the sati:?. Af- ( ! i :i .'. ;v'.it d ..'s i t. L.a r'.i-u in the .' ; t.l'.O WaIpo! the Ilon.e Sv v, the i'rch'.'.ei.t ...f the fr.u'.e, r.:-:.cJ v s.'ccunt cf dif .1" ?.:n: .' v. il u rcga.d to the llcform S'.-ti.nvn I!ast-.oi:rt va3 expected to e 11- me Uiiice. :-.nd Lrd Oonough ; .ddor:ey (he has hitherto been I ...ii. I;! the l..ji'.ra tt i ra.e. w. re. :t .: Law Coard. i -Vac- j.ys tLcro were rumors of - r".i 'lis from the Cahiuii-t, in which the cf AilWu-.rv at.d Mr. C. Ii. :J V.YTw; V.iCi'.'.Ul!-. r; th-.t a bar-.uetr- w.-.a t y'r. : '. 1 Cunrad is couCrra tr.-e-.t his 1 v?n ma l met t!.e i r.-.v,i sit.au. er i aiitc i : reot. . i. e. :r.;-uud a-- she .m- entering Calais i - ... .. rv.t T,-,'.- '- i Cite. I i . vevt- : 1 : .'..! .! ; a Tine-? i ?s.-.t-nv-'rs wt rj J. lCBiuvci-.-' . i. v.- ;. Hi f f them '.va p.:ir .. V i'l.c vc.--:cl rcraaiuc ,e eutert.ui.a-i of getting her off. ... " i Ti'ide rtlurns f. r the nior.th of i -1 -ii j i:i:v.r."c 1 with Jar.u-.ry, lco?. . Lucre! rn.-.-: ion . or o chi-f 1 r. . t;.h. of S per . m t v -.is i c rt i -a m U.I w l'U '.ra. C r. i.-; tc ei "der. ti e Ath-.j.iv 1 j ii-u It ; 1 v.uc n ic a v.e 1-" n a-i a peaceful ol-.- i .1 i-.n.I -. ;. tl.S ; . , . . : r i m.:i .'!l pit- A r.tli it t d-1 11 A i..; . i : .ii to aoy cx rts 'f I .mope, re c. r.ti'.'iucd t . : : tro ' Ala!':-.; lo'vvi e 'inieiit v it'oai Algiers n :itln-..c 1 iU-.--. !i.-iteeii batterb'S of ai i i v"d ai rived at Jlai- 1 at i i; e. h re f arti llji v in t! 10 v.: s t ". oo iiicrcaseo by two battel ies. -:.it-.l that the accumulation of military :.!i ! provisions at M us.illes'was greater any periml durum th'j Crimean war. tt.-.-.-ive warchi ls'-s at the port of Joliettc I w itii mm: .i.i: Lores, mil in t:.e scui t an. .i.ilc ih. it t -vo ho X'-s containing boiiibs, : t those UM.d by Or.-ini, had b'.-.-'u s.mug it ' r..fi--. 'lhey were received by rail way el to the Princess Matihht, but being ', -To be left till railed for." they were K! to some 'parties purporting to have come The :ivcoi-ry was made on tiie re 1 a thi.-tl h ..v, which was sent up to the . r..i !. Tin.'. it be au.l . '.. I'..-. Paris correspondent writes t.iat nature A Lord Cowley's in.-.truc '. e;- the . ms to be s'.dt of his m'Hsim to j i hxed opinion m u- ! g..f Sardinia a:d his mimsteis witho'U n.uch sen. j I.; .is to the e;. i ; :'..- t:,. v.::i 1, lev. ou it.ilv.Uiir ll.. . . . - . . T ... . into a Ii hi. " ..-potiiient ot U: ii--ro:-i report j n f i'.i the si'.uati on, and cays that thing o t'.ivuu n:i!g as cv r. . leoorted in milit.ii"V cire'es that three '.. i f the army ot Paris are f lis are forthwith to t.j hyens. ! ite-st e-oriespor.dc-.ice v.f the Lmdon jour . vs, the chances e.f peace or continued stiil no. The debate in tlui English th rliament rer, on t:.c war nt;istio;i, l.ad .cat eilJCt. .'.'..-.'atch fio.a P.nis of the ev :cd an 'u;n: the was rum th;t the Fretich trotps liatelv o::it the Poiii.'U tc-s and wlev'.i iirst iiit.-i vic .v witli the E:n- i.-tna was n t -iti.-tact'ry. .h.cicl il circh'.. lue i,;.ea.-';liesS cau-e. 1 bv e preparations br war was on the . . a it va L.'.tco that unless tews .!-';'- '') it. .ruble t pe.u.e trarspired by the 1st M -.o;L . .,. ri,.i;.i failures would ticcur. , Paris and Alarseiiles com markets were 'I he con.ii'.g crops promised an early and t -!.u:t harvest, hi the silk markets of St. r-;';.r..- ;.:.,) Lyons, prices were maintained in 'J---iivSi.vof expected !argf orders fioiu Amer Ui "' t::f' spring. I". Lr. Preparations v.erc making tn a large Jitter the defence of Genoa and t he Gulf of A great number of deserters arrived Sen' to V".'" -t Utnua, and were immediate! y R "'M.ha, owing to popular demonstrations at pen.'.olo's funeral, numerous arrests ami -ici'.'.iry visits had been made. The prison--ri c!'-' elivured over to a military c iiniuhoiou. J.'";1',"'1'. 'n question is said to have been at ''d by :r.jrj ton to fifteen thousand people, air resounded with shouts cf Vit a P It- lru P Indepe.idcza." Li evr' 01:1101 --nan. Brothers & Co. of Genoa, iX 1-Utt'' Liabilities supposed to be "oa G.'.zctte anaouncid that a collision 1 n e wo. .i vvu aiauc iuui hleu ouiurcia ifijl.' '"' "uf",lu peasant, hi the neighborhood of fh- u"-' hei s pulled down a tricolored Vh ": ,was hoisted on the frontier, and tram ' r 'Mt-' Tlie fwlIwwinK daJ" 200 Mo-'m-jpo 'r-8' W'' twa P'ectii of cannon, mada tie " ,t -S" r,a.tlon un the frontier, again removed tuT1". en ,e ui'istc'J- The peas- t? p'ta1ass''"bled with hrms, and some bhots C2t,e2"tVi,f','Jr l,A'cy arrived at Vienna, Pdi ty February, and a telegraphic dis iaa S i. Clty ' 8ay lhat- rrillCe Frederic ca a Knr-ui rssu was tx Pected to arrive there, hrc"'al uuEs,on, from Berlin. Iord Cowley presented his credentials on the 2Cth. The Vienna correspondent of the Times states that the people was so disgusted at the policy of the E niperor Napoleon that they loudly ex pressed a hope for war, iu order to end the pres ent suspense. La Xonl publishes a telegram that the pro jected deplomatic mission of l'rince Frederic Willi am Lad been abandoned. Germany. Thirty-nine members of the Wur tcmburg Chamber had issued a strong address, representing that the arrangements iu France were made with a view of establishing vassal States for the Napoleon dynasty. This is the view entertained generally by the German radi cals. Unless the Emperor abandons his war projects, it is asserted that the German sove reigns will have no choice but to form a coala ion against hira. Ik oia and China. The mails from Calcutta of January 22d, and Hong Kong January 15, reached England on the 28th ult. The letters confirm the complete pacification of Oude. Li rd Clyde arrived at Lucklow on the 17th of January. J ung liahadoor ha.I announced his readiness not only to drive out the Nana and the liegum, but his wili rgness to go ur.on the expedition LiuFclf. The correspondent of ll e I'imes hopes by the next mail to announce the surrender of the Be gum or the execution or suicide of the Nana. Lord Elgin's expedition up the Yang Kiang extended us far as Hangkow, in hit, SO. 33 N., long. 11 1. 13 E., and is said to have been suc cessful. During his stay there the river fell so much that the steamers FuiLms and Cruiser wcie una!'-? to make (heir way down, and would have to ten.tv.n there until next spring. Details of the fresh disturbance at Canton show that a body of 900 tro;ps having been f.rc.i m:cn by a party of lraes, a strong xpe ciil -n was organized, and the village was occu pied by the i'.raves was dectro3cd, ar.l fifty or l-Ix'v of the Chii.ce.MJ were killed. The I'ldh-d .Star-o j'tamcr Fowhaitaa was at lioiijj ili.ng. and the ?d:siis-ipi was iu Canton riv-. r. 'i I Air.c-iican .-l;i; nyi...., u h, which put back t Foo ( l. i.v Voj, alter being ashore, Lad been s hl i it. vie us to the Cth ot January. C.-.ii-: Good Ih.i'E. The daL from the C.ipe of Good Hope are to the Slot of January. i i.i re u no news ot Moment. At Aatat, a oit t.r quanvl of two years'' duration between the Council ard the Gcvenior had cc-ine to a cri-is. Council refus; .ISSc.Vc !. e est in i. k4.es, .L'j Bcatlj of r:i!tc VaUii. Few men in this city were mere noloiiuu Vim', Walsh, who.-e bi't'.v was for.ta! nhcut than ha'.f- past o o'cloc-i: this morning, by tlHcer Courtney, at the fjot of the .-.Ui'S Ladir:'' to tlu tasenient US Eighth th-j b-.dy i:f:! ".'...I in a lit of i to the Siite , v here Cur, r. v. as dislo s, and he is L'.nq.cted t. emp. f.u.ie. He w.is cOi h Ward precinct statio: O'Keefe has suinn:oi;ed ; i jury L . k:ou.:e : ! Vt';.':s'ii a Kian the c.-.nsoi (if his death, i of ,-! .v.dtrabh.- i atur..! all! - I i rie;;, a-id if he had. cnitivatud then,aiid oh.-eived I -jood h to an ! h n '.raV.c di.-i:.nc'.:on. ! beiieve. 1 v tiac!". and lie was a printer, we ,r a tir.ic published a pa rrtn. wl.ieh was an abu- '.no i l..:i '1 .-ivi irrih-ivs print, but an tspeeul tin rn to .ie .e iilcr Ya'sh l-.v i f toe T.ioim:.ny ULinocracy, to wl.uh ! be !.;. e h lb was ai': : wards h'cted a member of the i i.ci lure of tid- Stale, but did not acquire any 5 ariic uiar reput.it ii 'ii it i ct l.c wai p 1 t li ;cc-iint ol MS talent: , Olll l.l UC so ou aai'.ua of his supposed fearless lu.i.e-ty and the rough- u.Ticr .n wnicii be always pani ins re- ibe corrupt and treacherous politicians. -P r 1Vm- ...iootw H i. T r.. Til.ti'ri nr. cti-: i .r.i ill 1 1:0. t: 1 i ear..;l.h',te f.r Congress, ag.dnst J.,hu Kelly our j picsoot lie riff, and eiecti .i.i-i : :ii'i eif-Ctl-d. lie sC! ved three scssi. .ns at Washington, am on ictiriug from his post, went to Europe, and, if iic mistake not. to Australia and South Amer ica. For a few years past he has not figured bef ii K the public, and we suppose has yielded ahii-A-t entirely to habits of intoxication. Not long ago he 1. St ;t .laughter, and he has left two children living. "Ol ali my family," he said nee in our hearing, "not one has die. iu his 1 ed by accident or -co violence, and sii' h will be X. my fate' -a prophecy singularly fulfilled. Decreased Jnniiiijrution lis Cause. The table publi.-bed by the Se.-ietarv of State, concerning the nationalities of immigrants fre.ni Europe to the Cuited Slates during the past year, t!uw a marked di-erca.-!- as compared witn former years. Accordiir' to the tabic-. Germany and Ireland lor ii ung log et tier a.. out httj iniMoiis, are lie tirine!".d s..u ices ft in whicii have flowed hilh- , rt.. to our shores the current of immigration. i he whole p pn aMoo of Europe eon-ists ot over t.vo hundrui an i sixty mii'.i ii.s, coiiiprising thrto piineipa! i -if , s. Out" of thiin the Tint l.ie. :n ciuding Ei.ghind. and the Colli.-, from Scotland and. Ireland, form the principal fountains of im migration. Constituting in the aggregate not more than tight mlhi on.-. .ess, ia short, than a third i.f the entire ivifopeaii .'T.u'.aiioli. Tin- T-.ii.h s sbow bow altogaher insigni2cant is the immi--.ruti.ui from the two other races, and above alt, the tribes from the other sidf, such as l ho S; hivic. Rus.dau, including Wal'achians, Moldavr-, IJ-Jg-irians, Creeks, who atuount to iu iie t!;aii i i.e hi;n 'red millions! Equally in consi h r.ite :. the i.'.nuber of immigrants furnish ed by I he Latin nud Gallic race, forming near igl.ty millions in the Eur .peau family. The c ioch sioii we draw from these is, that fJermauv ainl inland have sent to our shores tin disiu salle surplus of their population: and that this surplus must t lU i vt.-re dimmisli yearly more i and more. The two other members of the I.u- i ropcaii family, composing more than two-thirds ' in nun. her. seem for sorin; reason or other not to manifest the satu" roving and migratory propen sities, but are nnire attached to their birth-place or homes mid are not. in the future, likely to swell the population of America. A Y. Post. JaeoJil iznil Hums. These two wretched urisoners, who are to Suf fer the extreme penalty of the law on the 20th of May next, ac- beginning to suuer consmerauie mental ag' ny. Evans spends a large poit'u n of his time in Scripture reading and prayer, but as ho still persists' in declaring his innocence, his in-art is evidently not changed for the better. Jacobi has lorne up remarkably well, until within a few days past, when his stoic indiffer ence is no more apparent. He shows uo signs of emotion, when entertaining company, but his thoughts prey up. n him ti-rribly iu the silent h- iirs cf night. His cell mate, a German, onfi ned upon a charge of larceny, states that Jacobi has slej t but little for several nights past. He tosses ami turns upon his miserable cot, and fre quently gives vent 1 1 his feelings by tears and sobs. He c i.n nut suffer to remain in the cell without a light, and a candle is kept constantly burning. He often speaks in the most touching manner in reference to his children, and wonders what shall become of them after he is gone. He attributes his mental distress to this painful anxiety in regard to the welfare of his children, and does not admit that he fears death on his own account. Wretched, wretched ijdeeil, is the condition of these blood staiued men. and it is not to be won dered at that they pass sleepless nights. "What is done cannot be undone," and they must con tinue to suffer the pangs of remorse and the goadings of conscience until the law deprives them of that which they have forfaited by crimes so unnatural and atrocious. Fit's. True Freis. 1 An important The following bill, to "prevent the intermarri age of the whits and black races, ," has been offered in our State Legislature, and we trust may be come a law. Sec. 1. Be it enacted bv the Senate and LTouse of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Fenn sylvania in General Assembly met, and it is hereby eaacted by the authority of the same. That from and after the passage of this act, it shall be unlawful for any black man to marry a white woman, or black woman to marry a white man. - Sec. 2. That any person or persons that shall marry in this Common wealth, contrary to the first section of this act, and any justice of the peace, alderman, clergymen, minister or any other persons, who shall join iu marriage any person contrary to this act, ami every person who shall be present at such marriage, shall bo decreed guilty of misdemeanor, and shall, upon conviction thereof in any court of quarter ses sions, having jurisdiction thereof, be fined at discretion of said court, in arry sum not exceedin? five dollars, which shall go one-half to such county as may have jurisdiction of such case, and shall be impiis. ned iu the couuty jail of such county any time not exceeding one year. 3F A Constable pursued a thief who took refuge on a stump in a swamp, and pulled the rail nfter him on which he went in. The constable made the following return: "Sightablc conversable uon est nomat ablc in swampum up stumpum railo."' From the Louisville TIMES. J W "What is it for this Wood's Hair Restorative?" Is a question asked daily by hundreds We answer, without hesitation or fear of contradiction, that it is the only article known which will do all if promises for the human hair. It will renew its growth it will stop its falling it will restore its natural color. It is not a Hair Dye, but a speedy and efiicatiocs Ilestorauve. Trial Lotties 31 ; pints 2 ; quarts if.). Caction. Beware of worthies imitations, as several are already in the market, called by different names. Use none unless the vrcrds (Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., an J New York.) are Mown iu the bottle. Sold by all druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers in the United States and Canadas For sale by thornas Devine, High street Kbeusburg. TALt'-iKLFi TKACT OF LAND FOR SALE. The ? u hrici iber ol.Vrs for sale a valuable tract of Timber bird, lying in SunimerhiU township, Cambria county. The land is handy market, being about one mile and a quarter from the Central R.iiiroad. Persons wisLing to purchase v ill c.'ill oil the subscriber, as he will soli the h nd at a bargain. An iwdisj-utaide title, will be . ivtn. " MICHAEL 0. SKELLY. March 2:1, 18-0: It .sisr.siirs'.s sai.i:s. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Expo nas and Fie' i Fa.-ias issued out of the (Jourt of Common Pleas of Cambiia county and to me eli- ixcted, there will oe exposed to public sale, at the Court Ih..ue, in the borough of Ebensburg, on Saturday, the 2d day of April next, at 1 o'clock P. M., All the right, title and interest of James Ross of, in and to the following described. Real Estate to wit : Xo. 1. A tract of land situate in Citarfi'.M townrhip. Cambria county, containing 400 acres and 134 perches, more or less, warranted to James Byers. adjoining lauds of Joseph Jones ou the south, Peter Jones on the west, about sewn-ty-five ar res cleared, having therton erected a hewed log hou-e an a caliu barn, in the posses sion of Andrew Kopp, a hewed Jog house and cal i stable, in the possession of Valentine (.i lass. No. 2. A tract of land situate iu Cieartield towndiip, Cambria county, warranted in the nr. me of William Jones, containing 40G acres and 104 perches, adjoining James Harris ou the soutli, on the west land of Todd's executors and M'Dermitt M"Ouire. and James Burns, on the north Adam Jones and others, (unimproved.) Xo. :5. A tract of land in Cieartield township, Cambria county, warranted to Adam Je-nes, con- taining 200 acres more or less, adjoining on the ne.rtii William .Jones, ou ine. ra oauiw !....-, and on the c-.st hinds in the possession of Andrew K opp , ( u nin proved. ; ALSO Alt the right.tilleaiid interest of David Brawlry, of, in and to a piece or parcel of laud, situate in Cambria township, Cambrii County, ndj lining hinds of Rees S. Lloyd, Alexander M' Vickir, Bernard MYiar ami others, containing 27 e.'-ris. more or le-s, about 100 acres of which are cleared, baving t here.-n a - l.-irtrn two stoiy stone house, with a brick back iuiiidiug thereto attached, and a bank barn now iu the occupan cy of the s.iid David P.rawlcy. Tahen in Execu tion and to be sold at the suit of Johnston Moore, surviving partner of the late firm of S cc J. Moore. A LSI) All the right, title and interest of Edward Jones, of. in ami to a piece or paico' of land sitfcute in Rlacklick township, Cambria Ojuh ty, adjoining hinds of Abraham Makin, Jacob Campbell and others, containing 145 acres move or iess, about SO acres of which arc cleared hav ing thereon erected a cabin hou-e and cabin barn, ., T . . ... .I.- ....... .-rr now in the occupancy of the said Edward Join's, f Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit of J J. U.Io re and Son. j A1U Vll el.e IiUlil. iliac aeo inoiesi i'i Richard Davis, of, m and to a pu ce c r parcel ol hind situate in Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Andrew Dunmire, J.i.ncs Murray mid otheis, containing, 103 acres, more or less, "about GO acres of which are cleared having thereon erected a hewed P g house and a cabin barn, now in the occupancy of said Richard Dais. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Johnston Mivire. ROBERT P. LINTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's ofiice, Ebcnsburg, March 1, ISoO.Ct PAY UP! PAY UP!! ALL persons indebted to the undersigned, by Note Book Account or otherwise, are requested to settle their respective accounts, on or before the 1st day of April 1859, or I will be compelled to proceed against them accordimr to law. Win. LEMMON. M. D. March, 9. 1S50.-1C-H. ' HARD TIMES WO MORE.' ANY PERSON (La'ly or Gentleman.) in the United States, possessing a small capital of from S3 to .$7 can enter into an easy and respectable business, by which from $5 to $10 per day can le realized.' For particulars, address. ( with ptamp) W. R. ACTON & CO. 41 North SIXTH M. Philaia. March 2d lSCO. 3 m. X. JH'ltKAY. Attorney t Iv, EliensbnrK, Pn OFFICE OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL. (marl7,185S .1. c. soo, Attorney ml Ebtiisinrg, Ia, OFFICE IN COLON A DE ROW. Nov. 11. 1857:1. tf Attorney at Law, Ebnibnrg, Pa. "OFFICE No. 2, "Uolonnade Row," near the XJ Court House. December 7, '51 ly 1 1 ROBERT DAVIS. . J0HK P. JOKF.S DAVIS & JONES, TARIETYJ II ALL, DEALERS IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, KEEP constantly on hand a large and supe rior stocVbf DRY GOODS, Such as CIoths,.C5ssimeres Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Muslins, &c, &c. DRESSCOODS of every style, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS. Boots and Shoes, Straw. Fur & Wool Hats, Stationary of every description, Wall Paper of every style, Hardware, Queens ware, STONE AND EARTHEN WARE. A full supply of GROCERIES, consisting of S COAL'S, 310 LASSES, SYRUPS, COFFEE, TEAS, J! ICE, Ac ' CONFECTIONARY OF ALL KINDS, FLOUR, BACON, FISH, TOF.ACCO, CIGARS. and SXUFF. N A I L S, DRUGS, OILS, &c. CAR IRON, GLASS-.. PALLS; Butter, Ecfjs Bacon, Potatoes, Grain, Aicans, noiji, Jlojs, dc. , raucn in exchange for Goods, and no ohjection to Cavh Jmnd' d in. E7CIIERRY, POPLAR and PINE LI MBER bought and sold. Ebcnsburg March 9, 1859:11m. SMALL FRUITS. T n- f r i .1 , HAVING paid spei hd attention to the r-i;lt:-vatioii of small fruits, and spared no pa;iiS r ex pense to procure everything of the kind rare and valuable, I am now prepared to furnish, in hi rite or sma.l quantities, on reasonable terms, the tol lowing varieties: BLfiCKBERRIES. NEW R0C11FXLE, OR I.AWTON. 50,000 strong and vigorous phmts of thi-i su perior variotv, at the f.!l win reduced i.ri.-'.s: 100 Plants, J 10,00 I 20 Plants, c!.o(i i -10 do , G,00 JO do 2.00 LO do fi;0 4 do 1,U Circular., iviuif informa!i!.n as to irianagtt. ment e f plants JiiH general cu'tivatiol;, v- id bt f;rwaieled to all purchasers. J ixmciiESTEi:. A vory hmg. beautiful, sweet berr", nl abi n elanl bearer. Ili'ddv esteemed. NEWMAN'S T1I0RXLESS, i Prize 1 on account of its comparative fiee.h in from thorns, and its abundant yield of excellent fruit, the ugii not to large as the liist two vai ie tie.-. Price same. RASPBERRIES. Biiiiele'.s Oranges. ,2, per dozen; Faltaff. Riv CI S u;ir-e r I iiue'.i i..:ii.iiv, rvneveien o e.iiai:', j ..? r. .- ..:.. I T.l.o. l- ?. Hudson River Antwerp, Re l Antwerp and Yel low Antwerp, at $1 p:-r dozen, and .$5 per hun elred plants. STRAWEERRIES.' Alore than cue hundred va tie lies, enil.ra. ing nearly all the Foreign and Native kimls, both old an 1 new. worthy of cultivation. One Hundred Thousand Peabdy's Soedl'u.gs nt ;,iii-cnts iior.l,i;c:i 'J ricr biiridre.! ilO oer ... , A .. r thousand. (iri-i't care hns been taken to procure and pre serve these arieties true to name, and tney a:e j warranted Ci-r:ect. ! Catalogues Si nt on application, enclosing stamp: i Address J.KNOX. j March, 10th 4t. Box 4 78, Pittsburg. Pa. j TIIE PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY RED, WHITE AND HLUE , . it . . :n.. t ...1 II. is one ol tue largest auu oi:si imisuau-u uao i ary Papers iu the ddtcd States. An Imperial Quarto containing 8 ptges; or 10 columns e.f original, interesting and lac-mating reading matter, from the pens of the best Amer- j . , i lean autiiors. PREMIUMS TO SUBSCRIBERS. One copy for 1 yeir, $2 00 and 2 premiums, (li e cooj- for 2 years. i'i 50 and 4 do. O.ie copy for 3 yei-rs, $" "0 and ii do. One copy for ve.irs, " 00 and 10 do. ASD TO Oi-Llis. Three copies, one year, .$! 00 and ei proms. Five copies, one year, $S 00 and 10 do Ten copies, one year. .$1.1 00 ami 20 do Tweiity-iiie copies, one year. JO 00 and 42 do Th. se getting up a Chibof 10 Subscribers, and remitting $15. will be .milled to an extra copy, fie.-; and ilioso sending iJO. for 21 copies, wlil be entitled to acopv and premiums, free. THE PREMIUMS. Every SubscriW'r to th.' WEEKLY RED, WHITE AND BLUE, will be entitled to two Premiums, worth from GO cts. to i-300, by the payment of 25 cents on each. As soon s th? snbscriiltion money is received, the subscriber I will be informed" by letter what his premiums j ire. and lt:ea it is optional wneii.er no pay me il. ,.,.i, ,. ,...,, mt.-e: t,r l'i-..ini. I Vt HIH "li l- L.m.' VUl Mii-H nv nt"- . I..1V urns or not. THE PREMIUMS. The Premiums that we sell to the subscribers for twenty-five ceLts each, are comprised in the folkwimr IdST: 5 Piauofcrtes, 5 L.S Tj.igury Notes 10 Gold Watches, 2 do. $500 each. 500 150 " 100 - 75 75 ' 75 50 " CO " 25 10 " 25 do. 50 Sewing Machines, 200 Gold Watches, 200 do. ..OO Silver Watches, 500 S.Ik Dsess Patterns, 1,000 Silver Watches, I,C0O Gdd Chains, 10 to 25 " Gold Braeeiets, Armlets, Neck Grains, Cameo, Fbu'entiiie, Mosaic and Gold Stone Setts. Geld and Silver Tlrmbles. Gold Ear Drops, Lings. I; roast Pins, P.oso-.u Studs, bleeve Buttons, Cull Pins. Lockets, Keys, Sea-f and Shawl Pins, and other arti lis, worth from 50 cents to $12. All Communications must be addressed to A. M. BROWN, cV CO., 123 South Third street, Phi'adc-'pU.i. Ta. Agents wanted in all parts of the United States and Canadas, to sell Books, JIusic, Jewelry, Go'd Pens. Pencil, ec, and receive subscriptions for thn Rfh White ash Blue. Catalogues and numbered Ccrtiiicates. wid be sent to those wishing to act as Areata. No capital re uuirel. - ' Philalclphhw lUrch 9, 1S50--1 o-13 w AJIIiAHAM KOPELIST, Attorney at Law JohnBtown OFFICE on Clinton Street, & few doors of the corner of Main and Cliutoa. April 23, 18i 3. 31. HASSOX, Attorney at Law, Etensharg.Pa OFFICE adjoining the Pest Ofiice. Aug. 21, 1853. north APPEALS. THE Commissioners hereby give notice that they will attend at the time and places below sta.ed for the urpose of hearing the appeals of the taxable inhabitants of Cambria county, when and where all may attend who think proper. For Allegheny Town&hip, on Holiday, the 2Sth clay of February next, at School House No. 9 in said township. ... For Chest Springs Borough, 0:1 Tuesday, the first day of March next, between the hours of 9 and 12 A. II., at the house of Jacob Wagner in said borough. For Clearfiuld township, on Tues.lay, thn 1st day of Mai eh next, between the hours of 2 an J 9 P.M., at the house of John H. Douglass, iu said township. " For White Township, on Wednesday, the 2d day of March next, at school house No. 1, in saiil township. For Chest township, on Thursday, the 3d day of March next, at the school house on the farm of Richard J Proudf-v.t, in said township. ror Susquehanna township, on FriJay, the 4th day of March m-xt, at the house of Jerome ! Pi"tt, in said townshi?.'. For Carrolltown Borough, on Saturday, the fth day of -March nc.t, at the school house in sail borough, from M to 12 o' lock A. M, For Carroll Township, on Saturday, the 5th day of March next, from 1 to 5 o'clock P. M., at the sch ol housn in the borough of Carrolltown. For Ebcnsburg Borough on Thursday the 17th day of March next, at the Commissioner's OCicc in said Bjrough. - For Cambria Township, tu Fiiday the 19th, day of March next, ut the Commissioner's Ofiice m the Borough of Ebcnsburg. Fvr Clack liek Township, on Monday ti e 21st, d ty of March next, at the house of dam Makin, L huhe Village ot Ce'sano, in said township. i "For Jackson Township, n Monday, the 22d, day of M.irch next, at the house cf Ih.-nry Rager, in said township. For Taylor Township, on Wednesday, the 2 3d d.iy i.i Mutch next, st the Sciiool Iio;ue near Joim lle.tdricks, iu said townshi For lUcl.Dr.d Towtuhip. on Tl.nrsd.iv, 21th, i lay of Ai.iivb lies in s.-iid township. at the ho'.i-X' of Ja::b Kring, ! For Cioyle Tovvi-s.hip, ' ii Fiuhiy, the2jth d;iy of Mareh nest, at the' S.dex.l Ih'Uso, ii the Yil- hige of Sumim-rhiil, in s.iid township. For Siimriierhii! Towti-hiji. on S.iniro:!, the 2'ith d.iy of Much next, at the School IF. me, in the X'iil.iuc of Jefi'cis n, in said township. For Miovilk" B-.io'j-!,. on Moi.diy, the 2Sth, day of M irch next, at the Fiaiik'.iu lloii.-e. iu s.iid l'...ii ui;h. F r YmK r rI. nsi 'n.. oi, Tucs lav, tbt 2.Uh. Cam d.iy of March next, at the S-J.o.l House ir bria City, in s.iid town-hip For Johnstown Ii. ii-..ii"ii l.t Ward. oi Wed- nesd.iy, the COth day t.fM.tn.h next, at ti c l'ub ! he House, it. said aid. fr.-m 9 .r clock to A. M. to to P. M. of sai. For Jhn-town I', roitdi Ward, on Wed nesday the oOth cay c !' March next, fit the Ex change Hotel in sai l Ward, from 4 to 9 o'clock P. M. of said Jsv. F.r Johnstown Borough C Wi.nl, on Tl n:s- -, t!-e 31-t d.iy of M.ircii next, at the Mansion j li .ust- in said Ward. i;. m 0 oh lock A. M., to ? j oYuvk P. Al. of said day. 1 F r Johnstown B ro.i.di I th Watd. .,n Tbij.. i d.-tv the Ui.-t .11.iv of March next, at t' e i iiblie in said Ward, from 4 9 o'clock P. M, cf ! sain ilav. For Corn'maugh Town -hip ii Friday tbe Cist dav of April next, at School lbi e No. 10. iieur the 1 arm ot the w .-t I .IMU .MUger, dec il.. Ill j said towiish'p. j I,r C.a.-utuug'ti i; r...ih, on Saturday the 2.' i dav of April next, -..t S ' llo"s? No. 1 in srid i - . - lj-.-oniih. i FeT Washington T iwn;hi. on M'tiday tbe ut t'ie S.-hoo! H .ue near 111 .-aid T.i"tMni. f , .1 - . 1 -ith day of ! tbe toot ( s ii; n-st, Plaile N'o. :,iti;ie P : F Sllll! oami ii 1 or -. :;t i i:e O' n day i'i Aii i ii ni-.vi , tie School House ill Borough. Por lyre' io B t. day of .t ri! next. h. on Wedneslav the Cth th-' S- ho.d II .use in aid 4 B .ro i-ii. For Minister Town-hit., on Thur.-hiy I he 7th div . f April next,. it the II . use of A. Harbin, iu .-aio Tov. nship. THOMAS M'O iNNFLL. JOHN IJK.M.'MR, V Ononis A B ML LL..'YD, J sloneis. Atti .-t. GEO. C. K. ZA11M, Clik. I G.-mii.issi.niers Ulnee. 1 Oeiisburg, 1 January, 2-, lbo?.-i0. J y. U The Coinuiissione-rs will also meet at the house- of Michael J. Smith, in the village ! tialiit.in , on Friday, the Sth day of Ajo i! n' xt. for the purr.o.-o of heaiii g any of the taxa'-le iu habitants i'u that part of Allegheny town.-hlp who may iih to.lpl'eai. SHERIFF SALZ. I'.V .i-.tue of a dc-iee is. ned out of the Colli t o! Coiioiion Ideas , f Cambri i C mity, a',d ! i:o directeil. there will be exposed to puo'ie S .le el the C-.'irt House in the B .rough ol Eben-buro -.ii T!1URM)AY tbe ait .lav .f "MARCH A. I lSo'.b at 2 o'clock P. M. ot said day. A cert n in M'-ssuiig.- r oi. ee of i.ui'!, co'ite.iii ing o'-i acres, being the limrat "on e.n :.i- l lac b Xacle tl. ceased formerly lived, situate- i CiiTi'Il I'owiiship. Ciud'ii.i Cointy. oescribe-d t i the will ot I Jac. j d.e-d in the ofiice - f the i N igle lie. -eased, recor Re. iter of said County. and described in Return of hnjiu i.t as Xo 1 and. ALSO, at the same time :oid place a lot o around Sduat.' in Washing!, n Township iu iid County, having a house and ethi-l buildin'j- i t il-n'ol! ei'Cctiit. i!M'i H-cO til tliO Wl I ol snid i.'e j- ... ce 1I II. ,1 111 i lU.-l I I 1 I I t I II - 'I I titbit I II tl I ... I J . . I v .. i t. iwiiio-i. . I l,o1:Uili,in N'o '2. b.-ing ''e deceased. t: e property hitch' of Jact'O Na R B"RT P. LINTON Sheriff. Sheii'Vs OiViee. E. os.sburg, ) March 0- lS5').-10.-4t. i Terms of S.dz. Oao third f the amount of bid to be paid whtn luher property is knocl c . d iwn to purchasers, th balance iu two eqva: a i j r.ual payinents. to bo re.-ured uy loin;.s atat M-.rtgave i".i the premises. D eds tebeuia.e ut the Court following the Sale. XOTSCE. cd. D ie tors of thu P. or and House of Employni'mt of Caml ri i county, he-re bv give notice that in ca-.o of any de.-tli.ite j.er son bi'coining sick or .!iabled, that may bee'.-me a charge upon the county, they re'ju.-' p.-r. -n in ivha.se charg.. such devtitipe peia n. may b t j give notice to the Stewa d of the P.- r au.i House of Employ tnout. or to either f the Dlu e tors, of the condition of sor-h i-crsons, s i tl at thev can be removed to sii l Po .r IKiisj without delay. WM. PALMER. V DAVID O'HARRO. -MICLI'L. M'GUIRK. Ja i. 2iL lS50:if DlrtcU rs. To nil ui'T.i o- i'i. Noticn is heTt-bv c'ven that I, Georce U di'i-rs, have bee:i duly iion.biated and ni'i.oiii tcil i nistee- oi James M.irr.iy, an ms-'ilvont . a:i! thiit iny .biv-'ei e.f abode ii in the b r..uh i f lbeiis'nir, C';:nibri;i county. Pennsylvania. And I do hereby notify and r.ii aire nil ir.TS'-us. in debted t the b.-iiei in-H-lyet.t, or hnldinir r. city bf-lor.giac: to bun. to j:iy and deliver ad .-tieii sums of money nn .i property din. and heb urging to tlia sai l insu'vent, tu rue, the suid Tn"..tev. And I d boreiy r.lsa da-ire- all cru iii'.ra 1" tbe sai.l ins. il vent to present tj sue linme liately their respective accounts or rieiriAnds fe.r fsetik-ii.c.t according to Uw. GEO. J. KODGKliS, Kbi'Ctbur-, ilar. 2, lt63:;t - Trustee. FhZoJeiijJ.ia. Pa. Ti e uader3!&ned. the Founder and Publisher of VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC TOR, desirous of retiring from this branch of business, has merge.! that old established work in the ponular BANK NOTE ItF.POP.TER OF 1MLAY & BICKNELL. Having pub!islid Vnn Court's Detector since 1S38, the uiiJtrs-gned re luctantly parts with his old friends and srubscri hers: tut this reluctance is les.ri.ed by the con viction that in IMLAY & BICKNELL S BANK NOTE REPORTER they . will receive a woik that matches the limw. . J. VAN OOURTf. -. Philadelphia, Ds?c. 20, IS50.; ; ' NOTICE. ' All subscriptions V) JUL AY S- BICK SELL'S BANK NOTE REPORTER are Payable scrupul vsly in Advance. This is the oldcft Rank Note pnMkation in the world. For thirty lorn: years it has maintained an unMil- lied reputation. :ii;dcoiitiuuos to be the necessary tomnar.iou of all b i.iiiie.-3 peoj '.e over t!.o whole continent of America, THE COIXS OF THE WO EL I) ! Now in press by Imlay & BicKrix, will La given gratuitously to ali old an I new subscribers. AVi Can Chatts, Guidis and Manuel, as compa red with this, may be coasiJircd waste paper. T E R M S : To the Semi-Monthly, - $l.oO per atnuui. Monthly . $1.00 Sing'e Conies, at the C.-unter 10 Cents. Mailed. . 12 -Address IMLAY & BICKNELL. Box linOvPost Cilice. Philadelphia, P. Jan. 12. IS -P:3rn. Ayer': i 'CI anna A compound remedy, in which we have la- bored to produce the most effectual alterative ! that can he made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with othti substances of still greater alterative power us to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wanted by thoie who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that on which will accomplish their cure must prove of immi-nse service to this large class of our afllicted ftllow-citiitns. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper iment on many of the worst cases to be found of the following complaints : SCKOFCIA AND Scilol ULOr3 CoMPI.AINT, Ekuptioxs and Eiivptive Diseases, L'Lcnos. Pimples, 13lotcui.3, Tcmous, tjALx Hueum, Scalu Head, Syphilis and Stpuiluic Af i hctioxs, Meucumal Disease, Dropst, Nec rai.gia on Tic DocwtUECi, Deeii-itt, Dts PErSIA ASD IXDIGESnOX, EaT'IPEEAS, Kosb on. Sr. Axihosv's Fiue, and indeed the wholu class of complaints arising from iMPViuxr cf the Blood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, te expel the foul humors which fester in tha blood at that season of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling elisordori are nipped in the bud. "Multitudes can, by the aid of tlus remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulccrou sores, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body hv an alterative medicine. Cleanse out tho vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you rind it is ob structed and 6luggioh in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your Kt.mgs wui tea you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, lr cleamjng the blood. Keep tin -blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must tro wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. Hut, the world has been egregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone lias not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been mL Itd by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frautls upou the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the isc of the various extracts cf Sarsaparilla which flood the market, untd the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla. and intend to eupprV such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load ct "obloquy which rests upon it. Ar.d -we thmk we have ground for believing it has viitues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their complete nrnrliojitiun from the system, the remedy thou Id be judiciously taken according to dirceticrj ca the bottle. riiEFARED BY uk. j. c. ayes: & co. hOWKhb, MASS. Price, $1 per ISottle j Six Bottle for $. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has -won for itself such a renown for the cure ff every variety of Throat and Lung Compl.iii-.t, that it is entirely urueocssary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has Lien cm ployed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this bcction, we need pot do more than assure the people its quality is krpt up to ihe be; it ever has been, and that "it may be relied cn 0 do for their relief all it hat. ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, roa ih cans oi' CosticffSS, Jaundice, Dyspc?iit, Indigestion. Dysentery, Font t'tomach. Erysipelas, IlendoctLf, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions end Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and isilt Rheum, Worms, Oout, Xcuratya, cs Dinner nil, and for Purifying the Blcod. lhey are 6upar-coaled, so mat ine most sciifv tive can take tbr-m pleasantly, r.rd they are the best aperient in the world Tor ill the puipoies of o fia.ily physic. Trico 25 cents per rox; t roxes far $1X3. Great numbers of Clerirvmen. rhysicians. States men, and cmimr.t personages, havo kit thtir names m rertifv the unparalleled uscfuaiessof mcse remedies, but our tnace here will not permit the insertion of them. 'The Agents below yarned fur nish gratis our America s Almanac m which they are given ; wi;h also full descriptions of tlie sbove complaints, and the treatment that bhould U al lowed for their cure. ...... ... Do not be put oil by unprincipled ccaters itn other preparations they make more profit on. Demand AVER'S, and take no others. The eic want tho best ail there i, for them, and they &sa:a 3 Sarsaparilla have it. All our Remedies are CO- Sdd by T. DEVISE, F-b-nsbur. iwi Ty Slercbants generally through t-o country. Nov. 2t 165S-.C0;ly. WANT I D PY Davis & Jones, LOO Bushels of White Beat s. J. - 500 Bushels Clover Seed. . . - - ' ; 1000 Pomids of Country H.ion. JIbonsturg. March 0, 18,9. -. - " " 5 0. O. F. rllighland Le-te X'' 423 meets every WEDNESDAY "SgjgJ venin at tbeir Hall .'a Hi:h t., in the uprer bWrpyi S'n.'nitrj. hi m i) m n l!
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