u I 1 1 J i '3 1 ftIURSDAY;::::::::::::::::"::""":MAY 15 LOCAL UND PERSONAL. Ebehsburg :vnd Cresson Railroad. -On and after Monday, May 5, 1882, trains this road wi" run as follows : on ! LEWE EbEN'SBURQ . At 5 3C A. M., connecting with Fast Mail - ' East and Expres3 We3t. t C.23 I. M., connecting with Mail Train ft ' '" West and Express East. ILeave Cuesson' f Frtt Mail f g.jj .x. .'i.., - L f - East and Express West At 7.45 P. M., or on departure of Mail Train West and Express East. ENOCn LEWIS, Gen. Supt. I Sheriff's Sales. Annexed is an ab- I struct of the real estate advertised to be j exposed to public sale by the Sheriff of j Cambria county, on Monday, 2d of June next : Michael Mover, Washington township, piece or parcel of bind containing 90 acres, by acres i cleared with three coal-banks opened there 's upon, and nine dwelling-houses and two sta- blea. , . ' , . Michael Mover, Washington township, tract t . of land containing TO acres, unimproved. I Michael Mover. Washington township, tract of land containing 210 acres, unimproved. Michael Mover, Washington township, piece or parcel of land containing 1(52 acres, (J acres cleared, with two story frame house and frame ? barn. f Michael Mover, Washington township, 11 I acres, all cleared, with two coal platforms I thereon erected. Lewis Cassiuay, dee'd., Summerbnl town- 1 ehip, truct, piece or. parcel cf land containing j 3gl acres, 30 acres cleured, with saw-mill, I dwelli:ig-hou-e and stable. Lewis Cassiday, tleccase.i, iieimocii, lot oi ground, with plank stable. Lewis Cassiday, deceased, Hemlock, lot cf T ground, with one and a half story pla.uk heusc and basement Kitcnen. Charles B. Kennedy, deceased, Washington township, piece or parcel of land containing 30 acrts, -5 acres cleared, with two story plank house and plank stable. Silas Ream. Summerhill township, piece or pnrcel of land containing 22.0 acies, oue acre cleared, villi cabiu Louse, cabin stable and saw-mill. John Ashcraft, Chest township, piece cr parcel of land containing 50 acres, 30 acres cleared, wii'n cabia house and Lg barn. Camper Smith, Carroll township, piece or parcel of land containing 1C0 acres, 20 acres cleured, with log Lou;e, log barn and log blacksmith shop. John ILushburger, d?ecasad, Voder towu ehiji, piece or pan el of land containing 100 acres, 12 acres cleared, with round log house wad log stable. Thomas K.iylor, Allegheny township, piece or parcel of I.u:.l containing 50 acres, 3U acres cleared, with log house and cabin bam. John Walters, Sylvaiiia, Conemaugh town ship, lot or piece of ground, with two siory plank building. John Sehnuble, Bla:klick township, piece or parcel of land containing 00 acres, lb acres cl-ired, with a one and a half story log house uad log stable. Bernard M'Girr, Cambria township, piece or parcel of land containing 75 acres, iJO acres cleared. As It Should Be. The Street Com rni6ioMer, we are glad to notice, was on band last week, issuing general orders tj the effect that the rm:ncrou3 uncouth and misshapen heaps of coal ashes, etc., that have been permitted to linger thus far with us Irom last winter's campaign be removed forthwith. The fruits of his of ficial vi.sif are already visible to the naked eye, in the general air cf cleanliness and comfort which pervades the principal streets. There are stiil omc grounds for minor improvement, however, which we hope to see seized upon shortly as a ba.sis for further operations looking toward our welfare as a body corporate. From the Smoky even unto the Quaker City the Dan and Beer-Sheba of cur ambition Ebensburg is renowned as being the li'and tomest and healthiest, the tidiest and considerably the best town of her size down in the pictures, and it will not do to allow her reputation wane. By no means never I Fiiie ! The atmosphere just now pre sents the hazy, smcky appearance of In dian Summer, owing to the burning of large quantities of wood and brush in the neighborhood. Fire may be seen in al most any direction, but especially in the forests along the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad between Wilmore and Cressou does the devouring element take the form of a well-defined and extended conflagra tion. Whole tracts are blasted by rts withering influence, and the damage to timber will undoubtedly be immense. "Where all this will will stop, moreover, unless we ?0on have a copious fall of rain, there i3 no tellincr. x Railroad. A new passenger car was put on the Ebensburg and Cresson Boad lat week. It is a large and handsome aflair, aud a decided improvement on the old. One end of the car h partitioned off for baggage. A new locomotive will also shortly be DUt on this rnnA 1 :.. . e , .. j,. ,a uuw iu prujess oi j construction at Philadelphia. Appointed. We are glad to learn that our good friend, Mr. Wm. W. Young, 1 a been appointed Post Master at Crcs 'on, tin county, rue John J. Trox.cll. will mnko.j, model ofucia!. Brownlow's Book. By reference to an advertisement on our fourth page, it will be seen that Georgo "YV. Childs, 62S and t30 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, h about publishing a narrative of the per ils, adventures and sufferings of the Kev. Wm. G. Brownlow among the secession ists of Tennessee. The manuscript is nearly complete, and will be put tc pres3 forthwith. The appearance aud typogra phy of the woTk will be of the first class. Handsomely illustrated with sketches of scenes ref-rrcd to, and a finely engraved steel portrait of the author. To be pub lished in one volume, 1- mo., of about 400 pages, at SI. 25. A. A. Barker, ecIq Agent for Cambria county. "A BniCK I" A couple of weeks since we, made mention of the bravery displayed by Holla N. Evans a former Cambrian at the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and we take great pleasure in adding the fol lowing complimentary confirmation, ex tracted from the wax correspondence of a Blooiuington, Illinois, paper : It. y. Evans, formerly 1st sergeant of Co. C, (20th Illinois,) and lately promoted to be 1st Lieuteuant of Co. I for gallantry at Fort Don elson, and who had not yet received his com mission, was lighting gallantly in Co. C. When our color sergeant fell badly wounded, ltolla seized the colors and bore them bravely aloft, shaking them defiantly at the enemy until he fell, badly wounded In the ankle. Holla is a 'brick,' sure, and the boys of Cj. C hate to lose him. Twelith Pexna. Cavalry. This regiment, to which is attached the com pany recently recruited in thi county by Copt. Win.. Lintcn, has been fully organ ized, and the regimental ofucers commis sioned by Gov. Curtin. Lewis B. I 'k-rce, cf Bradford county, is Colonel, in place of Wm. Fiishmuth, displaced. The reg iment i3 now probably at Waiiington; having gone thitherward from Philadel phia a few days since. Accident. We learn from the TeJe graph that a man named Myers, from Johnstown, belonging to the Silver Grays, fell and broke his right lc?; iu Harrisburg one day last week. He wa3 immediately attended by a physician, and is now duing as well as could be expected uuder the circumstances. Fifty-Fourth Penxa. Vols. The Fifty-Fourth regiment, Col. Campbell, as we learu bv a communication from our friend, "Horace," is still stationed along the Baltimore k Ohio Itailroad, the head quarters being at Sir Jehu's Bun. The letter will appear in our next Usue. Bead. A young man named Billon, son of Samuel JJilloii, of Susquehanna tp., this county, died at the hospital in Wash ington city last Thursday. The deceased belonged to Co. A, 31th Peuna. Beserve.3. Icn CncAM. The lovers cf this warm weather luxury should drop iu at Mrs. Stahl's, on High street, and partake. A number one article is manufactured, and for sale every night. Just Rf.clivel. We would respect fully announce to our readers that the firm cf Willi Bavis & Sons have just received a large assortment of new goods, from 'the Eastern cities. Call and sec them. , Inciter faoKi jrola list own. Johnstown, Mwj 13, 1SC2. To the Editor of Th: Alltghanian : Bceminc: a few local items from this neck o' timber cot unacceptable, I scud you the following: On Friday last, a child whose parents reside near the canal basin wandered to the brink of the water, and falling in, was drowned before aid could be rendered. The mother, attracted by its cries, was the first to discover her child's situation, but powerless to save, she saw her darling go down before her very eyes. Iter frantic cries soon brought assistance, but all ef forts to resuscitate the body, which was recovered thortly, were without avail. A lad named Smith, while attempting to cross the "iron bridge" the ether day, was caught by the cow-catcher cf a freight engine and fatally injured. The boy's sense of hearing, it appears, is somewhat defective, nd just after getting on the bridge, the tiaiu came round the curve. The engineer sounded the alarm whistle and tried to check the traiu, but failed. The cow catcher tripped up the boy, who fell backward, and strange to Fay, retained a position thereupon until the train stop ped, wheu he rolled off and fell into the river below." lie received injuries which he canuot survive. Elder Waugh, of the Disciples' church, is creating quite a furore in our city by the refreshing manner in which he pitehes into the religious belief of other denomi nations. He Is the most eloquent speaker Ihat has visited u in a long tun. E. Carried In this place, on Tuesday morn ing, 13th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, Mr. John D. Tuomas to Mis3 Lizzi& Todd, both of Ebensburg. Just SO 1 We are all posted to the effect that "Marriage, rightly understood, N Give3 to the tender and the good A Paradise below :" Wherefore, our friend John and his ben nie bride have done well. For to use a Sparrowgrassical expression a Paradise is ''a handy thing to have ia any house,' and few, under the circumstances, should afford to be without one. Apart from this : "Wanted, a hand to hold my own, as down Life's stream we glide," is the prevailing refrain of the song cf maturity. Thi3 desideratum ac cumulated, the cornsr-stone of sublunary usefulness, in nine cases out of ten, is firmly established. In short, Hymen builds a man. up. Whereas, Death cuts a man down which ia the difference in a nut-shell between the two. Such being our conclusion in the prem ises that they have done well, we ten der the happy couple all. manner of con gratulations. May their married life be calm and placid as the May morn oa which they entered into their new relation one to the other, aud their affection never pale before the lapse of. time, but remain 'True as the needle to the pole, And fixed aud constant as the northern star." And in the end well, may the end suc cessfully take care of itself ! "VTOTICE. Xl "Whereas, my wife, Margaret, Las left my bed and board without-just cause or provoca tion, all persons are forbid harhoriug or trus ting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. RICHARD B. DAVIS. Cambria Tp., May 15, l8C2-3t. PUBLIC SAL!-;!! I will expose to public sale, at my res idence, iu Wilmore, Cambria county, on SAT URDAY, the 31st day of MAY, instant, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, four head of horses, cows, wagons, hacks, sleds, sleighs, harness, farming utensils, stove3, and an extensive amount of beds aud beddng, carpets, chairs, tables, china of every variety and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. Terms made known on day of sale, when a reasonable credit will be given by WILLIAM PALMER. Wilmore, May 15, 15C2. IMPORTANT NOTICE. The undersigned, Administrators of Jacob Stahl, dee'd., have in their possession about 22 Watches, which eppear to have been left with the said Jacob Stahl duriug his lifetime, fjr the purpose of being repaired. As we wish to close the business of the estate, no tice is hereby given to the owners of the said wa'.cbes to come forward, on or before the 12th day of June nest, prove property in the same, and take them away, otherwise they will be sold immediately after that date. We do not know who are the owners. ELIZABETH STAIIL, II. KINKEAD, Ebensburg, May 15, 1S02 Adm'rs. LICENSE NOTICE. The following named persons !ic filed their Petitions for Tavern aud Quart Licence, iu this cilice, and they will be presented for the' action of the Court cf Quarter Sessions uf Cambria county on Monday, the Second day of June, A. D., 18C2, to wit: TAVERN" LICENSE. John E. M'Kiuzie, Chest Springs Ror ; M. Barnacle, Cleariield tp; John B. Myers, Lo retto Lor: Philip ILutzog, do; Patrick F. Carney. 1j; L. Schroth, Carrolltown Bor ; Jacob i'trid, 4th Ward, Johnstown; George X. Iiohinan, 3d, do ; John Briujy, 3 1 do; Wm. Richu-r. 3d do: Henry Schaable, -1th do; Cy rus Hart, -1th do; Baltzer Kohkr, 4th do: James Dovn-.-y, Sr., "d do: John Binding. 2d do; Jared Williams, -J do; Philip Schult hcis, 1st do; John Kiehenschr, Conemaugh Bor, 2d Ward; John Sivert, do; Francis Stilz, do ; Veronica A. Reilly, Sumniitville Bor; Joseph Geise, Richland tp; Daniel Mc Donald, Yoder tp; Owen M'Cafl'rcy, do : Len hart Kest, Taylor tp ; Adam Kurtz. Yoder tp ; John A. Blair, West Ward, Ebensburg; J. A. .Moore, East Ward, do; Wm. Rvnn, Jr., Lo rettoBor; J. M Rifile, Suaimitville Bor; P. Crimes, Lorefto; Isaac Crawford, Ebensburg, Westward; M.J. Piatt, Susquehanna tp ; F. J. Grosbcrgcr, Carrolltown Bor ; George Randolph, Wilmore Bor; Jerome Piatt, Sus quehanna tp ; Wm. Bonacker, dth Ward, Johnstown; Henry Schad, 3d do ; Wm. Nich olson, 2d do; John Hcadrick, Conemaugh Bor; Florain Bengell. Loictto Bor; Jacob Mack, Cambria tp ; Charles Zimmerman, Zd Ward, Johnstown. QUART LICENSE. A. Burgrafl', JJd Ward, Johnstown Bor ; D.W. Go::ghnour, do. - JOSEPH M DONALD, Clerk. Office Clerk of Quarter Sessious, 1 Ebensburg, May J5, l8C2-3t ( AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having been pppoin ted by the Orphans' Court of Cambria coun ty, to report distribution of the funds iG the hands of Wm. Kittell, Esq., being proceeds of certain "real estate of Thomas Jackson, dee'd., sold by virtue of an order of said Court, pursuant to proceedings in partition, hereby notifies all parties interested in said fund, that he will attend to the duties of his said appointment, at his nfiicc, in the bor ough of Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 22d day of May, at 1 o'clock. P. M. A. O. M ELL IX, Auditor. Ebensburg, May 1, li62-3t. MI'LTI'S VEGETABLE COFFEE. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and re tail, by JOHN SHOFFNER, Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa. ey For sale by A. A. Barker, and at the principal stores in Ebensburg. March, 20, 1832, ly. TTENTTON ! WANTED BY A. A. BARKER. 100,000 ft. good common and Clear Piue Bds. 100,000 " good Pcp'.ar and Cherry Lumber. 100. 000 " good Aih Lumber. For which a fair price will be paid in Mer chandise, pud part Gah for choice lots, Ec.niiirr, April 21,152. PITTSBURGH, PA:, corner Penn and St. f Clair Sts. The largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3, GOO Stulixl, in five years, from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz : Mercantile, Manufacturers, Steam Heat, Hail lioad j- Bank Book-Keeping . FIRST PREMIUM I'lain and Ornamental l'enntnanship ; also Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematics generally. $35. OO Pcyg for a Commercial Course ; Students en ter and review at any time. CaT MINISTERS' SONS' tuition at half price. For Catalogue of FG pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Pennmanship, aud a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 24 cents in stamps to the Principals, JENKINS &. SMITH, April 21, 18C2.-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. LfVr OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Ebensburg up to Wednesday, April 9th, 18G2 : H S Adams Robt B Adams Elizabeth Byocn II Burkh'art P 11 Birkey Dan'l L Brown . Aug Barkley E W Gulp Edward H Davia Mrs Ann Davis Patrick DriskoH Lewis Evans Rachel Evans Miss Elizb'h E Erans David R Evans Henry Frieze Geo Fox John Ford Miss E Furguson ('anles Firtsche R O Graham Daniel Garman Isaac Gilford Andus Haney Susan Harkins Williams k Hughes Evan T Jones Miss Marjr't Jonf3 Mrs Mary Jonea Evan James 2 E P Jones Mrs J R Jone3 Mrs Jane Jone3 Miss Ellen E Jones Miss Ellen Kennedy 3 James Kainq C Lingafelt Thos Machan Peter Macheng 2 Jos M'Monan Miss EM Bride Miss Kate M'Avoy Miss Alice Moss Margaret Pringla David Price Mrs Kate Pearson . Thos Reese M D Rummy Geo Shearer G W S.iskerd & Co Mrs f A S!i-ipmakr 1 Mrs M Shoemaker Wm Selders SdiuT Thomas C A Thompson. Persons calling for any of the above named letters will please siv thev are advertised. JOilX THOMPSON, P. M Ebensburg. April 10, 1862-41. jEYv' CHEAP CASH STOHE!!!--:TIIAT S WHAT'S THE MATTER !" E. J. MILLS & CO. beg leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received, at their new store room, on High street, a most complete assort meut of Sprlngr and Surmiier Goods, consisting in part of the following articles : Dress Good.-' Millinery Goods, I'lain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, Housekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Shawls, Laces, and so on, ad infinitum. Al8o : Boots and Shoe?, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notion?, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WAKE, Ac, tc, ic. In pliort not to dip further into tedious details they intend keeping" A NUMBER ONE STORE, Wliw? the comfort and convenience of a eoiimry community can be successfuly ca tered to. By buying a large stock at a time, they are enabled to sell their goods at a TRIFLING ADVANCE ON CITY PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge for showing articles. Bk, Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Ebensburg, April 21, 1802. JEGISTEB'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the following Accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Office, at Ebensburg, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of JUNE next to wit : The Account of Rachel Magellan, Adminis tratrix of Demetrius Magellan, deceased. The first Account of Fiancis Devlin, Ad ministrator of Patrick Cole, deceased. The first and final Accouut of Isaac Harsh bergcr, Administrator of Jacob Fye, dee'd. The Account of Isaac. Ilsrshherger aud Eva Hoffman, Administrators of Jacob Iloiimau, deceased. ' The Account of William Roberts, Admin istrator of Levi Roberts, deceased. The. Account of Solomon Dumni, Executor of Thomas Duram, deceased. The final Account of Charles Bilestine, Administrator of William Beirley, deceased. The final Account of Peter Sirittmatter, one of the Executors of Ignatius Koontz, dee'd. The first and final Account of John Lloyd, Administrator of David Sharp, deceased. The Account of Moses B. Miller arl John Miller, Administrators of Jonas Yoder, dee d. The final Account of Airwine Metz, Guar dian of the minor children of Susannah Far ner, deceased. The partial Account of A. C. MuIIin. Esq., Administrator of Charles N. Peary, dee'd. The first Account of Mary Hite, Adminis tratrix cf John Hite, deceased. The second Accouut of Joseph Miller, Ex ecutor of Robert Fliun. deceased. The Account of II. Kiakead, Administrator pf Conrad Rager, deceased.. u. r . til 1 JE, Kegister. Rafclsfer'a Office, May 3, 1862.-4t -17BEN8BURCr FOUNDRY.--JL2i The -wiJhdrawal of the foreman and book-keeper from llie Ebensburg Foundry, renders it absolutely necessary that all ac counts shall be settled up wjth.out any delay. persons desirous ot savintr niiucuitv. ana perhaps costs, had better call and settie with- : out furlhrr notice. E. GLASS & CQ" ; : F.V.rnsburg, Jn. I. 1S2. THE VERY LATEST. ARRIVAL EBENSBURG Quick. Sales AKD Small Profits." A. A. BARKER, El)E!f 9ETRQ, Pa. nflflE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an X nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, ths largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought to this county, nil of .....vu iie- is ueierminea 10 sell cheaper than the cheapest. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every descriptiou. WOOLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WniTE GOODS, Embracing all the newest styles. EMBROIDERIES, nandsorne and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOOD3, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and price. nOOP SKIRTS "AND BALMORALS, The latest andbest styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than ever before oli'crcd to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very beit workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. llardicare, Queensu-are, Groceries, Flour, Baca Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Sails, Cedar end Vfillow Ware, Dmgs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc , etc., etc. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS CO UXTR V STORE, where anything or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock nt n tim. fr,ri r.', v. ing for the same almost entirely in Cm A. tbo subscriber is enable 1 to sell cunsiderahh, cueaprr than otlier dealers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of thin assertion yon need only call and examine his Schedule of Pricc3. NO CHARGE FO SHOWING GOODS." Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. a?-The Public i requested to roll in the ruore tho navrricr and secure Bargains. a. a. B.uuir.n, Latest V T3-rcuL IS BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! for EVERTT50DT DJ. EVANS A; SON haTe thin thla dey received from the East and now olrering to ih citizens of Ebensburg, axij vicinity, a well selected assortment o: 4 MEy axd Bors clothing, also a largo lot of rjr Goods, consisting in part of the following art;r! viz: . ,t Satins. Velvets Cloths, Cassimerei, D'teskins, Sattiactts, .Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannela, , Brown & Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, &c. We havo also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SIIOE, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, ' " GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS. Together with such other articles aa are usu ally kept in a country store, nil of w hich Jhey will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ebensburg, January 25, 18C0:tf i s o I - ' ? 2- 5 ' O 3 5 B cr c cr o s rs O oo a, e 2. S 2 as ro c 3 O c in r D 3- ' 3 B O a I7BENSCURG HARDWARE AN1 i STOVE DEPOT. BA R GA LXS TO BE HAD! The undersigned has just received a larg and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cooking, Parior and Heating Stoves. Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittannia Vv'aie, Glass Ware, &c, kc, all of which he will sell very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : lie s-1 i II continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of nil descriptions, for fal either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done oh short notice. . He returns his aiiwere thanks to oM friends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that ther. will come forward and settle up their account of long standing, nnd commence the new year "on the square." He meet have money to enable him to keep up his stock. CT. Prices low, to suit the iaie?. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg. Jany. P,-IS62tf C T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, watcher' 3;V.K jewelry, v- F.nct Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Just received at the Jewelry stora of C. T. Rhtrts. a huge and complete stock of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, c, which will.be sold, very low for Cash. Ladies are invited to call aud examine his stock, and fecure bargain. Repairing faithfully performed acd warraatod to give satisfaction: Sept. 20, 1601. UDITOR'S NOTICE. 1 Joho Roberts, Esq., ShtriD'of Cambria Co. r. George Cupp. In the torn. Tleaa I of Cambria county. ISoD. Al. Fi. Fa., The undesigned. Auditor appointed by the Court cf ('oniuioii Pleas of Cambria county,, to report uiVlributlon of the proceeds of th above stated writ, hereby notifies ull perou. interested jn the fund, that he will attend to. the duties of his appointment, at the office ff Wm. Kittell, iu the borough of Ebcinlurg, qn FIUDAY. t!i 3d day of MAY ucxt, at oa. o'clock P. M. , C. D. MURRAY, Auditor. Ebensburg May 1 l?C2-3t. ' A UDITOH'S NOTICE. . The uridersfgned, Auditor apjv'.-l j, the Orphans' Coirrt of 0aulriu c--uulv ti make distribution of the Ju'od in the ai.d e.i Paul George, Ad.ui f of the c-st:te of Thiu ns H. Porter, dee'd., upon Lis pnrtial account filed, hereby aotittcs all persons interested that he -will attend to the duties of bis said appointment, at his office, iu tha borough of Ebenbnrg. vQ ednestJay, the 21st day of May, at 1 o'tKi, P. .if. A. C, MUXLIV. Anli(rr Ebrns-virg, Vv 1. 1 --V.' 1 r ri o , p- r h no r s isS22.oJi r 5 s c 2 2 I 0 2 S " - C c " . . 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