JL 7 iiarr oil wiioxu wht.-t main, ao us ks.it F.;anr, was. wt02u to e i-vt Riaai. TULT.SDAY ::::;:AUGUST 0. etiylo's l'uvly -ouattIoit for rnE3iiEST : ABRAHAM LINCOLN. FOR vlOi-rr.tEPET : HANNIBAL HAMLIN. People" Electoral Ticket. 1. tidw. C. Knight. 2. Robert P. King, it. Henry Durum. 4. Robert M. Foust. 3. Nathan Hills. 0. John M. Rroornal. ". Jarjes W. Fuller. Levi B. Smith. Fran. W. Christ. David Mutnuia.J r. David Taggart. Thomas R. Hull. a. v. 10. n. 12. 13. 14. Ulysses Mercur. 15. George Uicsskr. 1G. A. R.' Sharpe. 17. Daniel O. Gehr. 13. Samuel Calvin. 10. Edgar Cowan. 20- Wiii. MKennan. 21. J. M. Kiikputrick. 22. James Kerr. U3. Rich. P. Roberts. 24. Henry Mouther. 25. John Grier. F. R. Ptnniru.in. ELECTOHS XT LARGE. J Aiues Pollock. Thouias M. Howe. fob governor: ANDREW G.l l UTIX, of Centre C'p. ttiil that i4 no Tiiiiou tfhy w aliouM net fight AguSnit it. Let us to up and doing, actlv, watchful, vigilant this is no tl.uo for ua to stand with our landa ia our pock' etfl. Oar Tufty i: novr rcll united, and ttliild wo thcuM fvcl tlaulfal fc? til;, kt u cndv&Yov to ktcn it co. It1 the Loco Fcooi will "full out, and chide, &nd fight" among tbciusclvoi, so be it all tho better -tut let ua f-rf-paro to meet them as a eoir.iaon enemy, livlterfor xu to conquer or. our own strength, than through their dissensions aud divisions. liUt'wFofo llxtrutttgnuce. EDITOniAL HOTIHCS. j Ese sew ftJvcrilseucats. fiSsJ Reading- matter oa evoiy prvge. Attend tho torchlight prwse-elGR on Saturday nlht. On a high the thfrmotaetor bcrca- Louts latvly. The RbpnsburaU&ioa School will open out c-u Monday, tho 3d of September. Es-jUEwuTsari Bennett's Dollar Monthly for August U received. It Ij a good periodical. 13.- TUe Home Monthly Is also oa our ta ble. Is Is a ditto magazine. B- A business that will soot anybody chimney -sweeping. Farmers should subscribe for th Far mer and Gardener. 5yThc Democratic State Central Com mittee meets at Crtsson to-day. BfSTcrry has been acquitted of the mur der of Rrodeikk. It has always leeu customary with Loco Focvism, when out of power, to charge the Opposition with squandering the people's money, aud with driving the general gov ernment to bankruptcy. The administra tion of Millard Fillmore, it will be rciuem. , , ii i i i i ' A young man named Jackson was bcred, was especnuly charged with the ! 7 . , , t , . J , a I t.urdered in Pittsburg one d;iy lust weti. most pi-i.fiigate expenditures, aud sumu of j ,, . , , , 1 " 1 . ' ! BtG-The San rranchco Golden Era ot June its raeiibcrs with having a general uisp-o- j n aunouucei the Ia:irria:rc of Mrs. Kardc.n (tlion to pliltiaer the public treasury. Mm- Cunniii"-ha:n in that citv ilar charges, couiiug Irom the Opposition aud made agair.it the other bide, would approximate much nearer to the truth, and ! tlie utu to the lbth of September next. T5- The tine for holding the military en canipiueut at Indiana, has been changed l'rom State Central Committee. Alex. K. M C';.tKi4, Ch'm., Franklin county: Ilcnrv L. Benner, Joseph Harrison. Charles II. Neal. H. R. Cogshell, William R. Mann, .Charles Tliompson Jones, Erastus Poulson, John M. Porueroy, Peter Fasel, Philadelphia; Jesse V Dickey, Chester county : Charles Hit ner, Montgomery county ; Georjje Lear, Rucks county ; il. D. Maxwell, Morthainptcn county ; Dr. Ed. Wallace. Ilerks county; Robert M. Palmer, Sohuj Ikiil county ; E. T. Foster. Car bon count v ; V.'iiliam II. Jessup, Su?rueLanna county; James S. Slocum, Luzerne county: (t. W. iicofield, Warren couiity : L. L'llmer, Lycoming county ; (.'. X. Worden Union coun ty; Dr. Puleiaon John, Columbia county; Charles M'Coy, Mifflin county ; Levi Kline, Lebanon county ; .Samuel SIl.cui John J. t'ochron, John A. HeUiaud, Lancaffer count y; Jacob S. IlaMeman, York county; D. A. liuehler, Adanis county ; Edward Scull, Som erset county; J. B. M'Lnally, C-earfield coun ty ; Joseph Smith, Indiana county ; Gen. C. P. Markle, Westmoreland county; Gen. John 1111, Washington county ; John Hampton, Robert Finney, James Park, George Finlay, Allegheny county; John M. Sullivna, Beaver county; C. P. Ranisdcll. Venango county; Darwin A. Finney, Crawford county; J. P. Lyon, Clarion county. certainly be much more appropriate. kifS'dlu have been commenced against The admiuistration of old Mr. Buchan- 1 four tif-ens of Richmond, Va., for refusing ! to answer the census takers. Hon. John Hickman, the distinguish ed lucuiber of Congress from this State, has come out for Lincoln aud Hamlin. Good. gf A self-evident fact that the scriptural injunction to ligo and do like Wiae"' did not not refer to the matter of writing political let ters. At the instance of numc-rious friends, au will furnish a memorable example of Loco-Foco misrule and extravagance to say nothing of that high degree of dishon esty and corruption for which it is already so distinguished. "When thatold gentleman shall come to surrender the executive chair to Abraham Lincoln, the publie debt will have swelled to about S0,000,000. Xor does thistmdude the $20,000,000 ! M. II. Jolly, Esq., of the Tyrone Star, has con- wh'ch was turned over to Buchanan, at the time of his inauguration. Adding the increase to the balance received from Gen eral Fierce, and "the old public function ary" has ppent at the rate of nearly 20. 000,000 per annum, above aud beyond the revenue from all sources. This ij the economical administration which we were promised by the President, who was so while if you insult one here, Lc rips open yours. Carl Schurz condenses the platform of the Republican party as follows : 'To-inan his birthright; to Libor free dom ; to him that wants to labor work and independence; to him that woiks his due-.'' sented to run as an independent candidate for District Attorney in Blair county. The foreigners in New York are arran ging to have a grand ball in honor of the Prince of Wales. The Gothauiitcs will then have a new excitement. jgss?-Oae great difference between Japan and the United States is, that if you insult a men there, he ri;. o;jca hi3 own bowels : coor.j;s : SAMUEL S. ULAIi:, of Blair couuty. ABSEMELY : A LEX A N D E 11 C. M ULL! N, Eben sb urg. REGISTER iVO BECf'niiEti : EDWARD F. LYTLE, of Wiluiore. COTXTY COMMISSION Kll JAMES COOPElt, of Taylor. POOR IlOCSa DIRECTOR: "WILLIAM DOUGLAS, of Carroll. AUDITOR : THOMAS .T. NELSON", of Clearfield. Tlie Contest. The contest in Cambria county, between the two branches of the "Democracy," vould seem to be waxing hotter nnd hotter very day. The friends of Stephen A. greatly shocked that Mr. Fillmore's expen ditures should have approached $50,000, 000 a year, whin he was paying off the debts incurred for the Mexican war. The expenses ior me last tnrce vears have i rrK' .1. ,.1.1...) (V,.ci AT- I, .11. .l,:l. ""'" " jy-Tiie aoted Col. J. Iiuehp.unn Cro3, the war m Mexico was going on. This is recently convicted in Philadelphia lor forgery, the best commentary on the system of made his escape from the officers on Saturday, profligate expenditures which has been j when on his way to the court-house to receive pursued. We have been at peace with J iorcign nations, and except the wars in Utah and Paraguay, where no guns were fired, and which appear to have been con trived for the benefit of contiactors and their confederates or.ly, tl e country has been blessed with peac sentence, and is now at large. A veritable sea serpent was seen at West Haven, on Thursday, about forty feet long and of a brownish color. It was seen among a school of porpoises, who seemed to Le in great commotion on his account. We have received the first number of ma.iaged to 1 '-- we nave I a new paper just established in Altooua, stvlcd Ct through S 5:0,000,000 a j the Blair County It presents a neat Ti) tht FJi-.QTvfTU Aihshanian t In th It number of 7 1 Atltghnnian I per celvts that a young man, who has beeome ti.th.er highly elated, from the f-ut of belnsr (unc xpcciodir of course) plctd attbdheadof tha Peopled Purty of Cambria Ceuuty, under tsvkei tu write a htsto-y of a part of tLo pro ceedings of our late Conveatlou. The Chair man of the County Committee ha nlwajs been considered a modest young- gt-atlercan, nnd many of hl3 femur frleadi were no little ajtonished to find nl3 name appended to au ori!!iKl coruaiunication of a columu and a iirtlf. No one doubts his ability to write his name au 1 wrl:e it well, UP. everybody doubts the fact of his being abio to compose even as poorly gotten up ;;u article as the one which appeared in the last Alleghanian." Be this as it may, it is not my busiuess to find fault with the z'yh of the eo:nmkieut;on, but it is with its grout mrsrrrrreterttulioTii that I take is sue, and my only object shall be to correct them, nnd exhibit to the people of my native County, the studied effort of Mr. Roberts to place rac in a false position. He starts out by saying! am circulating the report that I was cheated out of the nomination by the Clerks. This is a flight mistake. I never made such a statement, and w ould soon er be defeated than be guilty of even intima ting that an honorable and high-minded man, such as 1 know Win. M. Jones to be, would wiliinyly or knowingly cheat any man under any t iicumst. usees. 1 know it was no act of his to be associated with Mr. Roberts, as Clerk of the lat; Convention, and no man, who knows Mr. Jones, would for a moment supprsethat he would or could approve of the means used by sonic iiieu to defeat my nomination. Mr. Roberts acknowledges that he kept no tally on the first ballot for Register and Re corder, yet he asserts, of hin own hnouledje, therfl were fifty -five votes polled. Mr. Jones, w ho kept the tally, several delegates, and ma ny spectators who ulso kept it, made only fifty-three. Will Mr. R. please inform the public how he knows a thing about which he knows nothing at all ? WL1 he also please to state why he informed the President that au error had been committed? (u this point I would like for him to be candid. "An honest confession is good for the soul," and if he is as candid as he ought to be, I know he must admit that sny vote o:i the f.rt ballot was an noying to !;i;n, and rather spoiled some nice arrangements, previously niitrle, by which a certain defcuted aspirant for the c-moiuinc nts of the Prothonotary's oflice, espected to be come a Compromise Candidate for Register and Recorder. He admits that only fifty-four votes were polled on the first two bi.llots for Poor House Director, and it is well-known that only forty sit were polled for Auditor. On these ballots Mr. R. kept the tally himself, nnd yet he says nothing about informing the President of an error having brcn committed. 1 did not hap pen to be a candidate for either of those offices, and consequently Mr. Roberts' keen perception did not enable him to discover anything wrong in less than a full vote being polled for any office except that of Register and Recorder. Honest men will draw their own conclusion from the foregoing premise-?. Again. Le states that Mr. I.ytle's nomination was made ti:iauimons and, for fear that his st ry will m.t be credited, he repeats the same thing in ihf same column of his learnt pro duction. I am at a loss to know wnat Diction ary Mr. Roberts consulted, to ascertain the meaning of the word unanimous. Itcertainly was not Walker's, Johnson's or Webster's, but must have beeu a new work, which is about to be issued by Campbell, Roberts, & Co., in which the old meaning of the word is s. . hanged thit many delegates may vote 'No'' very emphatically, in a Convention, nnd yet the iiominalion be considered unanimous. Again, he says 1 came into the Convention with a petition, &c. How docs he know this'.' Did be ;ce nie do so? If so. he saw w hat no other person saw, or could see. If he did not year. No wonder the country is disgusted i typographical appearance, but by some sin- see me come in with it. why does he say he ii ii x- ill i'ul ir nitake lucst-i for I!cll ami Kverr-lt !did? Please answer. On this point, lam and demands a change. No wonder that tuUr "-take, iire1 o l!i5.t , tlid i:ot sJ,e tlt u. the People have determined upon the election of Abraham Lincoln aud liaunibal Hamlin. No wonder! The Old Tune. The Hon. Lawrence M. Keitt, of South Carolina, sirt: his return home from Washington, has writ ten a Utter in which ho takes ground in I lavor ol a secession on the rart ol the Southern States. His chief thuuderholts are aimed at the F.epublican party, whose siu-tess he fears is one of the certain events jJSg-The '-M'Keesport snake"' has been seen again. The individual who was so fortunate as to obtain a sight of the varmint estimates it to be about the length of two coal barges or thirty-five feet. fipFMrs Adah Isaacs Menken Hecnen, it is reported, intends to publish the Benicia Boy's letters to her. unless he recognizes her as his better half. The letters will make a valuable addition to American literature. The United States Marshal for Ohio estimates the increase of tne population ot since the enumeration of IKo at oulv" three hundred thousand, the einigra- having been considcra- I r.v 4-,,..,-. Il .,11. i t? . ... ikii- i i . n i v' juiuii.-. iiu it is ins ruuuicr ' tii"t St.itw . 7 . 7. " " brethren what they should do in that I trie ioeo-roco t. ountv convention, auu in .,...-... .... .. .1.. . i... :.. i ...... t i - . . , i I -"J3 I omuiou to icau t;oa from the gUtt uinds," have ilravu the lines olusi-Iy, aiul tate a dissolution. Lawrcnee is a fonni- ' om the Rockv Mountains, sais that the head aters of the Missouri aud Columbia rivcrj party succeeds m the comin" dec- i st,c bo I'e:ir l(,geinr mat ne once oranR tror.i Convention, and aided and encouraged 1 v I tion, the Governor should immediately as- i tlie ''lissouri. on the east side of the R .ckv ' "I ....... J i.. . ..... teuible the legislature, and that body ! -u0tai:is, and hall a a hour anerwards from should provide for a State Convention. ! tue Columbia, on the Pacific side, which should pioteet the Stute from the gstjr The first fruit of the treat v with Japan dishonor of submission to Black Kepubli- has ripened ia the shape of large exportation can rule. Beiore the tribunal of tho f,f ,r,iu-,(i,.iKir,.f(....,.i..f. world and at the bar of history, we shall cf raw silk estimated to be worth Si. ooo.ono. uinds," have drav. u the lines closely, and tate a dissolution. Lawrence is a formi are actively preparinclor a vigorous fiuht. ' :ible fellow on paper, as theibllowingpar- j r i. i i i .i" i i agraph shows: I 1:1 tu the otner hand, the secedintr delegates. i . , , . , i w , , , ,' A ,. lu niyjudgc-uiont, if the Black Repub- Pv ' applamtcd for the cour.-c they pursued in j;can ri.rty succeeds in the comincr dec-! ar CSAPTXB XIII. Cnrrolltovrn DoroagXi. This enterpriting village baa recently been incorporated into a borough. It is situated near the centre'of th.3 Township, aud rmnxed in honor of th borne of Charles Carroll of Carrclltown. Its commercial advantages arc consid erable. Situate on tho Plank lWd from Ebcnsburg to the Snsquchanna, equidis tant from tho two points ; surrounded by a ric-hly cultivated neighborhood ; and possessing more than ordinary facilities for transportation, her rapid increase will no doubt continue. In addition to the thoroughfare just spoken of, she has roads to German's Mill, to Dry Gap road, to El der's Mill ami Glenconnell, to Loretto, and to Hon oer Yulle-v. These roads are I 1 1 all well graded, nnd kept in good repair. The number of inhabitants may be com- T 1 .. T3i 1 - V- , 1 fOOJjma TBllj- ij.;3 iiicpas rt t l. " .. Jr. ucmun nca uurv;c, fct lliit Shi?, not to le rztaidcd, tud tre deno- Abolitionists for so doiEi- -iJt, Clay an aboUtioniit? Ilc-ar tat said on this subject: O "- liCl to flow through tiiy vcim, I never, never, by word or thcu-Vt 1 1 T .L- III 1. '1 If. H"T i - 1 xcrniory iu lue t . eriasiing curse t bondage. n l n'.i . v. i(.r tit os tcr ita L 1 ' Hear his declaration on tho sne "I have made up mv mii.J, f , i . . . i-.rw fr no . r.-.iii -I :inp iv,i! i . i . . . : . t i t . me ciiei:s:o;i oi cimcrv in I r,n. or to thfi further i r-rr-..n r.i' SCTlt::t If:!". 111 thf llr.n-f Itf.t.r.i... .pi .i i-i . i jit: LiiiLi: t..i.i.i(. i.ii.'v T I of Arkansas are Ihornas lli i.l-. ard II. Johnson, and llenrv M, 1 Tom. Dick, aud Harry.'' Kgi, Vi'ill be large ;ue v.n esaiii:::ati' puted at some 400. Twenty years ago j VTOTICE TO TEACIIE1LS. t b .'.r.i vi-o a ii r. f n cinirlo 1 .in sin in tViovii!:irp ! -.1 ti :. ..:ii 1 4 i - i,. i ir uis tiiage was loeaieu oy je. i . n. Lemke, and its population is almost cx- ough t.f L.eusLurg. on S ATI' UP VY mst., ccmmcucing at 2 o'clo--k. I'. V. eiuaiveiy ueimau Jiosny ncui imiuuj. t one Female and th'c '' ' , Schools to onri f,a ti-n f rs! V .. . the inhabitants, with the exception cf a a the prt of tiv. avewtd cm ml?-.?. .- .. . i , . i ,. I incr that thev ct-nnot una v-ill :.o". i lanuly or two, belong to the Catholic do,fitf .u tH.l,crv t,i U.. R Breckenridge men in all parts cf the county, seem dcterudned to make a bold stand for the young Kentuekian That the Brcekeimdgc party will nominate a full county ticketsecmsuowfpuiteprobable; as in no oiher way can the relative strength of the two wings be so well tested the contest being, of course, more for the pur pose of maintaining the real organization, than with a view to success. What tends to make this family dispute the more interesting, is the fact that the Loco-Foco Press, like the party, is divided upon the subject. The editors of the L ho and the-JlounUtuieer all Douglas to the core are pitching into the seccuers and the Brtckeuiidge men generally, in a man ner which, of a truth, is "fierce for to be hold;" whilst the editor of the Dnninat A Stutind comes to the rescue ot the latter, 4nd, tingle-handed, return the digs of all bia adversaries, with a heroism only found iu a valiant knight cf the quill. It would be worse thau idle for us to say that we look en all thie with indifTeruce; it would be untrue. Of course, we look on and enjoy it, aud enly hep that it may continue. But let us admonish our friends cf the People's Party, that loth these ronteudiug elements arc the enemies of stand justified. Freedom lives much more in the spirit of a people thau in the forms of a government. Wc shall receive the plaudits of brave men for preserving free dom, and not reproaches, for shattering a despotism. We of the South have done everything to preserve the Union. We have yielded everythiugbut our honors. Let us yield that only as an enemy yields his banner." All this would be tsirifyincr if it were not so very btale. It lacks the charm of novelty, however, and therefore alarms no body. South Carolina has been playin" the dog barking at the moon for so many years that we wonder that she docs not de sist through sheer weariness. Movnt Vesi virs. The London Daily Tdr-pajh's correspondent states that a Polish proprietor belonging to Poscn, has purchased Mount Vesuvius of its present owner, Prince Castclciela, and intends studding the lava surface of its precipi tous declivities with villas, hotels and oth er places of recreation for the amusement na accommodation of the English tourists m? p olples b cm ics ci jThe Democracy cf Vermont have Lvcn tho jigi'.r. actnin-itcd John O. cs ho?r It f o . - :.";", ' nd:dat' v-r 0 - "rror. The whole amount of the purchases from this country of Japan productions is estimated to exceed live millions of dollars. This, for six months, is a pretty heavy business. TlfS. t)n the recent expedition of the Great Eastern to Cape May,-there was a great scar city of water on board, tiud the wholesome beverage was retailed to passengers at the rate often cents per glass. Surae of the pas sengers had to fall back on ravr whiskey. An indignation meeting was held, and resolutions censuring the directors were passed. An exchange gives the following re cipe to prevent flies from soiling furniture, glasses, etc., and which we advise our read ers to try : Take three or four onions, boil thern in a pint of Ivatcr, and brush the liquid over your furniture, glasses, Ac., and the flies will not light on the article washed. This may be used without apprehension, a3 it will not do the least injury to them. eV,A Michigan editor travelling through Oakland, Wayne and Genessec counties, savs the wheat crop and the Republican vote -rill be unusually large next harvest. In some neighborhoods they w ere confident of thirty bushels to the acre, and not a Democrai3 within five miles! In those neighborhoods. they have Una schools, veil filled raeetin" 1 prepare.! io prove mat l tuu not see ti.e I tion. or even know its contents, until 1 heard it read in tho Convention. Again, he sail s were it necessary, he could enlarge on my political hiitoiy of later years, to show that 1 have no claims upon the Peo ple's Party. Nov.- I consider it ctry uccaary lie should do this. I ain running as au Inde pendent Candidate, and hae none of the ad vantages usually supposed to follow from a regular nomination, and wili likely need all the help I can get. My enemies are very con fident 1 can't get 5o0 votes in the County. To be elected, I will need more votes, and 1 know no l etter way to get them, than for Mr. Rob erts and his boon companions to go on in the good w ork lh y have so earnestly commenced. I would suggest to them that tht y still stick to their old text. Don't forget to cstensiveiy circulate the story that I was always a Demo crat, until within the last IS months. True, the old citizens who have known roc from boy hood, won't believe it, but then there are a good many di mocrats' w ho have only been a few veers in the County, and you may induce them to vote for me. Again, many Republi cans, who ha e btcu here only a lew years, may believe jou- beautiful romance, and may vote for me, to keep me from going back to my first love. Don't forget to tell everybody that, three y cars ago. 1 opposed Wm. E. Fra zcr, for Canal Commissioner, because he was one of the members of our rotate Senate who voted agaiiist keeping open the Western divis ion of the Canal and did all he knew how to swindle the honest tax-payers out of the Main Line, and make a present of it to the Penna. R. R Co. Don't forget to tell everybody that 1 opposed both Jacob M. Campbell and Louis W. Hall in their efforts to get to the State Senate, from the fact that I knew they were in favor of releasing the Ptnna. R. R. Co. from the performance of its solemn contract, ma king them a present of hundreds of thousands of dollars annually out of our Suite Treasurv, and increasing the taxes of the people to sup ply the deficiency. Don't forget to do all this, and should 1 then be defeated, 1 certainly wiii not blame you with it. There i re many other things to which I would like to refer, but for want of time I will not do so now. If the man who writes Mr. Roberts' communication for him is anxious to continue the couirover.-y, I am just as willing to do so as 1 would be to eat when I am hungry. RuUT. !I. CAN AN. Joiinstows, August", 1S00. They are nearly all engaged in mechanical pursuits and merchandising. Tlie town boasts of one of the largest churches in the interior of Pennsylvania. It is of brick, on a fine model, and well constructed. There is daily service, and on Sundays it is crowded with worship pers. A Hue frame school-house for the use of the common schools does credit to the village. West of the ruain street, but within the bonuds of the village, stands the Benedictine Monastery; whih its highly cultivated farm occupies the rol ling surface for some distance around. The religion is Roman Catholic. Ail th 1 Church There are two taverns, three stores, a tannery, a brewery, and a stave manufac tory, also, a brace of physicians to minis ter to the physical diseases of the people, but whose services are fortunately little needed, as the town is celebrated for the health of its inhabitants." Lev. Peter Henry Lemke, the foun der of this village, deserves a passing no tice. His early life was spent iu the army during the exciting scenes of the French revolution ; aud he had already Lcf n pro moted to a command, when he changed his purpose, and, after due r.rerjaratiwii. entered the ministry, in the character cf j a Hoinan Catholic Priest, lie came to J the United Stales iu 1S34 ; andsiuco that time, with the exception of two or three brief periods, he has been a constant resi dent of ( 'amliria Mimt" Wbil.i .VT;.-;.- - - - " - - - - - . ..... , . 7. ii I V l.t . i . L ting at Hart's Sleeping Place Church, lie I conceived the idea of purchasing the real estate on which the town now stauds, for the purpose of a monastic institution, aud a home tor a colony of his countrymen ; and this useful and beneficent purpose has been most successfully carried out. Like Gallitzin, he is universal! esteemed, not only for his piety, but for his genial and kindly disposition, and for his liberal- temocr neit. Ry or August 0. 1?C0. i i - i j IM POItTANT NOTICE. All persons indebted to V,";n U ir Cr, 1. I'll 1... .1 I. notified that the lireseiit f--i vr-" partnership in a shuii ti.e. :.:Vt f-.r.r.L-- ,,r.t.u . I- r. -TTl 1 1..-. for collection. Tho.-e ceirOw? can do so Ly calling- iti-mc Jis.:. charging their indebtedness " i.X- f IT , - . r Wiimore. Aug P, l-J0-4t I i . Ii i - !. . i . . ...... - I ot the citizens of mv native c:.u: r i to countenance frau '.. decej titi l-J fait on the pat t of reici.de..; i: mvseif as an Independent Cl-J oflice of Rigister r:d uevcri... If clec'ed. a"l my tffrts v. ill a faithful discharge c.f ti:e dntit aui r.cd:T. . " OBEUT A. M'COY. -V a- r; .- EbcusLuii;. Cambria c:. :.;. All manner cf ical ': -t-'i:-M : courts of this ooenv. Juae :S, ifc5o:if IBANCIS A. SIIOEMAKtl r.ey at Law. Ebensburg. i'.'. Wiii practice in the sovr ,.- r r,.-.!.l 1,.. I-.,.-.-. I',-..:.-- . li V i o , u 4 i u ii a o 4 v - - u...- i- it . 1 irj - c f nt t i-. i ' . ! . . June 14, io-..C-:i TTfcTlTCKS ! 11BTCKS V.' ' T ' . r,.;.l UNL HUMORED AND FIFTY SUPF.RH'R r.':i-'-:. all cf whi'-h he Giiiro :'.r ssie. i i i; i.. .. August 2. li6-?: U-L.el fi. Lorcti i ue uauwr.-iu lifvi ;..s. r A N i T Y FA lit I- isjuvd regular . . vcr and is for Sals i y ai. Ni-v. :i: tauce of Publication, No. ill 1 York. TF.RMS : Three du'lais pr annut!. :l cents siugle coiiv. TKlvM S FOR CI.LT Two copies of Vanity 1 ...l v one address fcr Fix e copies, Ten copies, An extra copy will be nil." ei up of ever,- Citib cf r.-; '. ?s ll ity towards those who differ from him iu ! , 1 in'cr ,s opinion. At present on a visit io Germany, where he has published a life of Gallitzin in the German language, his return is looked for with anxiety, and he will be hailed with joy by an immense circle of his mountain friends. JONATHAN OLDLUCSl. Mo.su arns, August S, 1&60. s tuv be nrocurcd a '. . i.ol is ::. Pubilstior :or ti.e I nn2-r,t i :.; Nas-..i:-.t V'ant of Faith. Vriliis, in a late number of the Home Journal, does not give a very flattering description of the stranger's reception at the West. "At Dunkirk," he says, "we arrived at the de gree of longitude beyond which (wc then aud subsequently were made to know) the traveler is not trusted. Asking for the loan of a tumbler to give a lady iu the T"l 1 n!'.t e - ih .1 -..!- . O j iun--ai ui .laivi, ma ueJI.'USTIL 01 a houses no 'Corner G-ri. and - t dime the value of the tumbler was rc- MoVEMENTS OF TI1E ClI.VMI'iO.N. Mr. John C. Heeuan has been engaged to give a scries of pugilistic exh ibitic ns in the principal cities of the Union. It is said that the speculators who have secured the star of the ring arc Messrs. Heury Wood and Benj. Wood. Macdouald, Ned Price, James Cusac, and a number of other cel ebrated professional pugilists, have been alsc engaged to accompany Heecan, and participate in the fistic exercises. The terms ol the agreement are as follows : lleenan is to have SI, 000 a week for twelve weeks, at the end of which time he is to be presented with a diamond piu worth SI, 000. Macdonald has refused to ng ige for a longer time than six weeks for which he is to have S2,OU0. Mr. E. K. Price of Boston, who is, probably, the most accomplished professor in sparvin in America, is of nearly the weight and height of Tom Savers, and a mimic com bat between him and lleenan would be no Lad imitation of the "international" fitrht at Faruborough. The line of travel of this distinguished party will compre hend all the principal cities of the United States, beginning, of course, with New York. The first exhibition was to be given at the New Bowery Theater on Monday. UDITOK'S NOT1CE.- W. II. C.rci-or vj tV- 1 for use of 11 iv . id A. RuiLe. Ts John Rurgon. -V.I. cS. I'tce.L-.r Tern. EX PoN.' A ii.1 !.ov. Julv T. 1 '-r. : S. Nccn. Esq., j. V.. Sea:.'..-.!, au Auditor to disir.l '!-' hiuvU of the b.er:iT arising -the Defendant's re. d -c persons legc.Pv e.itr.l-d u- The above n.i ed :r. n -.: JOS. V mined Am-- the duties of said ;:ppo:n'.::- : ' ter's oflice. in 111 ci:st .rr. . n ' 1-Jth day of AUGUST i.tM. ': P. M., whin and where all p uiav attend. J. E. SCAM -4-v July 10. 1S00-41 A FA KM Foil SALE. Farm situate hl-oi.t o :: : -" '-.V. I'urg, containing' r-ici:.'--morc or less, having tl:ci ''' t-t ' modious R.-'ck House and a 1 ' li in the occupancy c I' 1 1 v : j 1'' '' wishing to purchase will n; '' me, nt Ebensburg. v here the ci ! be made known. Possessic u w m the first dav of April next. r Tl I l.v OV. as sreiiriiT r. tv.r:;.' Sf Cyrus M'Cormick, the well-known reaping and mowing machine man, and proprietor of the Chicago Herald, is talked of as the Democratic candidate for Cot;, crers tWn thit dktrit. jyD-Ct. Aeut of JoLa h VUD1TOH S NOTICE - The undersipned, Auu.vj by the Orphans' Court of Ci-?--'-'' her.r. decide and report upon - filed to the hual account ei .'s v v-,,t.-,r- ! o.-.nr.t Litlr;'1"- 1" aaso to report uistrirntioa f! u;- " chsc herebv notifies all pcrs- tlat he will" attend to xhe j:'1-'1' pointmcnt at his odice, in the C t.1 .v,.,-- si wrr.DAY. ia AUGUST atit, at on? o'cloc aud where thev n-.av attei''- KObT a : i;.'4 r. i -i ' t i ir