u I ! I 1 I All o glo. cyxiL x vg- - TiIURSDAY:::::::::::::::::::::"":::Ar 22 LOCAL RHP PERSONAL Ebensburq and Cresson Railroad. -On and afur Monday, May 5, 18,32, traina a this road will run as follows : Leave EnEXuRa At 5.3C A. M., connecting with last-Mail ' East and Express West. At 6 25 f. M., connecting w'th Mail Train " West and Express East. Leave Ckesson At t?.3-r A. M. or on departure of Fast Mail East and Express West; At t.4.r P. M.. or on departure of Mail Train West and Express hast. ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Stipt. From Our Volunteers. Camp near Falmouth, Va.,1 May 11, 1862. J The Cumbria Guards En Route From Manas tat Junction to Falmouth', Va.Xotings by the Wat Fredericksburg, etc., etc. Correspondence of The Alleghanian. Our brigade marched from Manassas J Junction on Friday morning, 18th ult. After proceeding a short distance, we f struck the Orango and Alexandria Rail- road, on which we matched until about one o'clock, P. M., when the order came i to "halt V We encamped in a large, flat f field, a quarter of a mile from Catlett Sta- tion, and some ten miles from Manassas. 3 "Warrenton Junction is three miles fur I iher on, a branch railroad to the town of I AVarrcnton intersecting the main road at that point. f The most interesting occurronce that I transpired while we remained at Catlett J was the appearance in our midst of the geuial countenance of Maj. Gideon Ball, our Paymaster. lie paid off our regiment on Saturday, the day after our arrival. We remained at this place ten days, J leaving early on Monday morning, liSth ult. Co. A was detailed as rear-guard of the brigade. The duty of the rear-guard is to pick up all stragglers and bring them ak!)T. On several occasions during the t day, we had the extreme pleasure of up ; righting wagons, extricating the same ; from mud-holcs, and pushing them up j steep hills, and iu one instance we were obliged to pull a wagon a considerable 1 distance, the horses having emphatically refused to perform that duty ! ' The dis tance travelled this day was twelve miles, but it seemed twice that long to the rear guard. Bright and early next morning, we were again ordered to-fall in. The Elev enth, this time, .had the honor of being right in front of the brigade. (The Elev enth, by the way, has gained the reputa tion of being the best travelling regiment iu the division.) AVe halted at 10 A. M., to eat our dinner and rest for a short time. It is a highly picturesque sight to see a brigade, on the march, at the uinner I hour. After the arms have been stacked acd knupsaGks thrown aside, in less than five minutesj as if by magic, a thousand J or more little fires spring up, here, there, and everywhere, and fifteen minutes later, I you every mail with a cup of hot, smoking coffee to his lips. After an hour's intermission, the line was again put iu motion. A c succeeded fin reaching our destination Falmouth at 4 P. M., when the brigade marched through the town with colors flyinir and ithe bands playing. The "darkeys" ap peared excessively pleased at our debut iii ?thcir midst, and fabulous quantities of "jivory were displayed from behind grin uing, sooty faces, in approval of our entire 'proceedings. f Falmouth has, or had, a population of .about one thouid inhabitants. There a large cotton-mill here, at present in full tide of successful operation. Prior to the war, tho town was a brisk enough lone, and considerable business done, but it is now rather "under the cloud." I The city of Fredericksburg is on the opposite side of the river the Kappa ;iaririk. Three bridges, one a railroad Iridge, connected the tro point?, but were burned by the Rebels on their evacuation l')f the ci ty. On the 2d inst.; a bridge of .anal-boats was improvised by our forces nd (Jen. M'Dowell and staS crossed the Irivcr and took military possession of the Fredericksburg :s a most beautiful city, well Inld nilt find r1onn w-JMi 1., - - i, ti jvjuiatiuu f fifteen thousand. It at one time en- Joyed a large shipping trade, and is at the iead ot tide-water. There is but oue pa mper published here at present a small Union sheet called The Vitrei tan Manner, edited by J. W. Iluimicutt. It was sup pressed by the Rebel authorities on the -?!,th MaJ 1861, and precisely one year to ne day thereafter, it again made its an- oftranee, the first number being issued on nduy lat. It is strongly for the Union , t 1 ! t denounces Jeff Davis and his deluded 'iiowers in the most bitter tends 1 he ' male population Of the place are generally for the Stars and Stripes, but some of the women are not quite eo loyal in their sen timents. Tho poor white population are not half so intelligent as the same class in the North, and many of them do not even" know the cause of the war now being waged between the two sections ! W. About Cresson Springs. In the ed itorial chit-chat of that deservedly popular publication, : Go Jet' s Lady's Booh, tor June, we find the following complimentary mention of the celebrated summer resort, Cresson Springs, this county. It would appear that the writer had been enjoying the hospitality of that excelleut institu tion, the Logan House, Altoona, for a season, subsequent to which he took occa sion to pay his devoirs a little further up the Mountain. "With this result : After having spent a week or more with our friend?, the Millers, (at the Logan House,) jump into the tats in the morning and go over to Cresson, les3 than an hour's ride ; away you go uptbe mountain at a speed equal to the level ; and here you witness one of the most splendid specimens of engineering ir. the world crossing a mountain in a rail road car. hitherto thought impossible until the Pennsylvania Kail Itoad Company, deter mined to conquer every obstacle, "went and did it." Arriving near the summit, you go through a tunnel, and then comes your de scent on the other side. Cresson Springs is soon reached, and here you have Art and Nature combined a splendid hotel seated in the midst of the woods, admirable springs, one of pure water surrounded by almost a field of rhododendrons, which when in bloom add peculiar beauty to the scene. At a short distance from the house, through a beautiful walk winding through the woods, is the mineral spring celebrated the country round. Mr. O. W. Muiiin is the courteous proprietor of the hotel, and those who have once paid him a visit need no other recommendation- The Cresson is a large house, and is sur rounded by cottage?, for families who vih to live out of the bustle of the hotel. We have not forgotten our bread and butter days, and therefore think that when these articles are good, and Mr. Muiiin has them in perfection, any one need not starve; but it is not only bread and butter that you get at the Cresson, for there is th mountain mutton, which this house is celebrated for : but why particularize? Everything that the Philadelphia market af fords, and some things that it does not, are found here in perfection. The scenery sur roundings are majestic and beautifu!, and a sojourn at this mountain house in the sum met months is something akin to an earthly paradise. It is evident, from this, that Mr. Godey is a gentleman ot tasteand discernment, and well qualified to judge of the truly grand and beautiful in Art and Nature, lie should visit Ebensburg the next time he comes up this way. Fire! Fire! On Sunday evening, a frame stable in the eastern portion of town, in the occupancy of Mr. Benjamin Williams, together with its contents, in cludinga quantity of hay and a cow, was totally destroyed by fire. Owing to the extreme dryness of the atmosphere for several days previous, it was for a time feared that the adjacent buildings would become involved in the destruction,, but thl3 impression was happily dissipated by the herculean efforts of those present to stay the progress of the flames. The "Skwirt," as is usual in such cases, was on hand in an incredibly abbreviated space of time, and, after a lapse of divers min utes, during which hiatus she (a "Skwirt" is feminine ain't it?) was revivified by a severe application of lubricator and man ual labor, succeeded in pouring an inch stream of water upon the charred embers and the bystanders more especially upon the latter, however, extinguishing both instan tcr. Since this brilliant perfor mance, we expect and confidently hope to hear nothing more said as to the propriety cf procuring a new engine for the use and I behoof of this great and growinc: borough J C1 O O of ours. Where would be the use, yon know 1 A Camrria County Soldier Dead. Mr. Griffith Evans, of Cambria town ship, this county, died at St. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia, last week, after a severe and protracted illness. The de ceased enlisted in the "Cambria Guards" upon their departure hence almost a year ago, and during the intervening period, when not prostrated by illness, has served in tbc ranks cf that company. He was an estimable young man, and highly spoken cf by his companions in arms. His re mains were brought home on Sunday, and on Monday interred in Lloyd Cemetery, whither they were followed by a large concourye of relatives and friends. The deceased was probably twenty-fire years of age, and unmarried. Peace to his ashes ! The new Indiana paper, the l)eia- ocral, has made its appearance. It is ed ited with ability by Mr. J. B. Sansom, and presents a neat and tasteful external; Success to it ! Peterson's Magazine for June is on tnhlfi. Tt fullv maintains th onr J l li.-hed reputation of the publication, and j i all ilt all, a suncrior number. Sub-I ?riic for it ! Maerikd On Thursday morning, 15th inst at the residence, of A. Bedilion, Esq., near Wheeling, Va., by the Rev. Mr. Clark, Mr. W. W. Ydcso, of Cresson, Penna to Miss J. A. Holden, of Wheeling, Va. The cry is Still they go ! "We confess this announcement, iipon being broke to us, took us a little by sur prise, by reason that our friend, th bride groom, happening in on us the other day, said never a word, to the effect that he contemplated the committal of the rash act as above, neither did his actions or general appearance indicate anything in that direction. Yet so it is ! The die is cast, the jig is up, and another good phellow is phettered ! Well, under the circumstances, we know of no more appropriate mode of compro mising the matter than by our tendering the happy couple a sincere orison for their success iur the voyage matrimonial. May all sorts, shades and distinctions of felic ity and prosperity be theirs, and they never rue the day albeit their lives ex tend to three-score and a span when they entered into this little arrangement of a "union of hearts and hinds," etc. All this, and mu,ch mora. In Luck. One day last week, we were made the recipients ot a mysterious look ing parcel, which, upon due examination, proved to be a cool hundred of fragrant Ilayanas a present from our friends. Win. Davis & Sons. The gentlemanly donors have the thanks of the entire smo 'king corps of this establishment for their well-timed liberality, coupled with the hope that they may never stand in need of cigars or any other luxury in this world of "g!6rious .uncertainties." In thi3 connection we may add, that the firm aforesaid have just opened out, at their store, in the East Ward, a really magnificent assortment of spring and sum mer goods, which the public in general is invited to call and examine. Those in ouest of bargain's should not fail to do as herein indicated. For further particulars see new advertisement elsewhere. Promotions in Co. A, Eleventh Regiment. Second Lieut. James Burke has been promoted to be First Lieutenant, in stead of Lieut. It. A. M'Coy, lately "promoted to the Adjutantehip of the regi ment; Sergt. It. M. Jones promoted to be Second Lieutenant; and Second Ser geant Daniel J. Jones promoted to be Or derly Sergeant. These gentlemen are all from this place and vicinity, and were among the first to enrol their names in the muster-roll of the company to which ihey belong. Wo wish them, individual ly and collectively, all manner of success in their advancement. For the Soldiers. A bo, contain ing a variety of articles of wear, as well sundry little delicacies not usually down in a soldier's bill of fare, were shipped hence to Co. A, Eleventh regiment, (the Cambria Guards,) by the Ladies' Hose Association last week. The Ladies are d -Zing nobly all honor to them ! Died At the residence of her father, Hon. Geo. W. Easly, in Johnstown, on Friday, lGth inst., Mary Easly M'Pike, wife o.f Henry A. M'Pike, Esq., in the 23d year of her age. Died rln Greenville, Indiana county, on Sunday, 11th inst., Miss II. S. Adair, aged 25 years.- T ICENSE NOTICE. The following named persons have filed their Petitions for Tavern and Quart License, in this rffice, and they will be presented for the action of the Court of Quarter Sessions efCamoria county on Monday, the Second day of June, A 1)., 18G2, to wit: TAVERN LICENSE. John t!. M'Kinzie, Chest Springs Ror ; M. Barnacle, Clearfield tp ; John B.Myers, Lo retto Bor; Philip Ilarty-og, do; Patrick F. Carney, do; It. Schroth, Carrolltown Bor ; Jacob Fend, 4th "Ward, Johnstown ; George X. Ilohman, 3d, do ; John Brady, 3d do; Win. Bichter. 3d do; Henry Schnable, 4th do; Cy rus Hart, 4th do; Baltzer Kohler,- 4tit do; James Downc', Sr., 2d do: John Binding. 2d do J Jared Williams, 2d do; Philip Schtilt heis, 1st do; John Eichcnsehr, Conetnaugh Bor, 2d Ward; John Sivert, do; Francis Seitz, do ; Veramea A. Reilly, Sunimitville Bor; Joseph (ieis-C,- KicliTandtp; Daniel Mc Donald. Yoder tp; Owen M Cafl'rey, do ; Len hart Kest, Taylor tp ; Adam Kurtz, Yoder tp ; John A. Blair, West Ward, Ebensburg: J. A. Moore, East Ward, do ; Wm. Byan, Jr., Lo retto Bor: J. M Bifile, SirmmitviMe l?or; P. Grimes, Loretto; Isaac Crawford, Ebensburg. Vt est Ward; M.J. Piatt, Susquehanna tp ; F. J. (Srossberger, Carrolltown Bor ; George Randolph, Wilmore Bor; Jerome Piatt, Sis (iifhanna tp ; Wm. Bonncker, 4th Ward, Johnstown; Henry Schad, 3d do ; Wm.Nich-ol.-onj 2d do; Jwhn Ileadrick, Conemaugh Bor; Floraiu Bcngell, Loretto Bor; Jacob Mack, Cambria tp ; Charles Zimmerman, 3d Ward,- Johnstown- ; Francis D-ashner, Alle ghany tp ; Francis A. Gibbons, do; John Hamilton, Washington tic Geonre Conrad. I B-ichland tp ; Daniel Litzinger, Chest Springs i Bor; James 1). Hamilton, Wilmore. QUART LICENSE. . Burcraff, 3d Ward. Johnstown Bor : D. V. "ghnour, do ; Jacob Leib, Carrolltown. IlKl'IMI MhllVUK fl..t. Ofiicc Clerk of Quarter Sessions,') Ebensburg, May J5, is;2-: 1 &s Subscribe for The Alle&hamax. CTTS PITTSBURGH, PA:, corner Penn and St. Clair Sts. The largest Commercial School of the Uni ted States, with a patronage of nearly 3,000 Students, in five years, from 31 States, and the only one which affords complete and reliable instruction in all the following branches, viz : Mercantile, Manufacturers, Stcain Boat, Rail Road Bank Book-Keeping. FIRST PREMIUM riain and Ornamental Yennmanship ; also Surveying, Engineering, and Mathematics generally: $35.00 Pays for a Commercial Course ; Students en ter and review at any time. MINISTERS' SONS' tuition at ha.'f- price. For Catalogue of 8G pages, Specimens of Business and Ornamental Pennniansbip, and a beautiful College view of 8 square feet, con taining a great variety of Writing, Lettering and Flourishing, inclose 21 cents in stamps to the Principals, JENKINS & SMITH, April 24, 18C2,-ly. Pittsburgh, Pa. N EW CHEAP CASH STOltE ! ! !- "THAT'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 ment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of the" following articles : Dress Goods Millinery Gocdsj Plain and Fancy Silks, Embroideries, llou'sekeeping Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, fchawls, Laces, and so on, ad infinitum. Also : Boots and Shoes, Hats. Caps, Bonnets, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Notions, Perfumery, Stationery, Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Mackerel, Herring and Cod Fish, Syrups and Molasses, Iron and Nails, Glass, Salt, Oils, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ic, &c, ic. In short not to dip further into tedious details they intend keeping -V NUMBER ONE STORE, nere tuc comtort ana convenience ot a country 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 CITV PRICES. Roll in and see for yourselves. No charge tor showing articles. Country Produce taken in f xehange for goods. Ebensburg, April 24, 18G2, R EGISTElt'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 Account of Isaac Harsh berger, Administrator of Jacob Fye, dee'd. The Account of Isaac Harshberger and Eva Hoffman, Administrators of Jacob Ilofinian, deceased. Th Account of William Roberts, Admin istrator of Leti Roberts, deceased. The Account of Solomon Dumm, Executor of Thomas Dumm, deceased. The final Account of Charles Bilcstine, Administrator of William Beirley, deceased. The final Account of Peter Strittmatter, 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 and John Miller, Administrators of Jonas Voder, dee'd. The Pnal Account of Airwine Metz, Guar dian of the minor children cf Susannah Ear ner, deceased. The partial Account of A, C. Muiiin, Esq., Administrator of Charles N. Peary, lecd. The first Account of Mary Hite, Adminis tratrix cf John Ilite, deceased. The second Account of Joseph Miller, Ex ecutor of Robert Fliun. deceased. The Account of II. Kinkead, Administrator of Conrad Ragcr, deceased. E. F. LYTLE, Register. Register's Office, May 3. 18C2.-4t 66nPHE UNIOX RIGHT OR WRONG !" UXI0X PL AN IX G MILL, Ebensburg Pennd. The subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that he is prepared to furnish, on short notice and on reasonable terms, all manner of WORKED LUMBER, SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS. All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion, otherwise no charge will be made. Orders from a distance solicited, and filled with uromptness and dispatch. Rough Lumber taken in exchange for Worked Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, Jan. 30, 18G2-tf. (gMITH'S VEGETABLE COFFEIv Manufactured arid sold, wholesale and re tail, by JOHN SHOFFNER, Johnstown, Cambria county, Prt. 2? Tor sale by A. A. Barker, and at the principal stores in Ebensburg. March, 20, 18G2, ly. ATTENTION ! Yv" ANTED BV A. A. BARKER. 100,000 ft- good common and Clear Pine Bds. 100,000 " good Pep'.ar and Cherry Lumber. 100,000 " good Ash Lumber. For which a fair price will be paid iu Mer chandise, and part Cash for choice lots. Ebensburg, April 24,1802. E BENSBURG FOUNDRY. The withdrawal of the foreman ami book-keeper from the Ebensburg Foundry, renders it absolutely necessary that all ac couuts shall be settled'up without any delay. Persons desirous of saving difficulty, and perhaps costs, had belter call and settle with out further notice. E. GLASS ic CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 10, THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL EBENSBURG QuicK Sales Small lroflts." A. A. BARKER, EitENsnrROj Pa. nMHE SUBSCRIBER wonld respectfully an 1 nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought fo this counn-, oil of u-j 13 ueieimineu to seli cheaper than the cheapest: DRY GOODS, In endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description; WOOLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment. WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the neatest sfvlea. EMBROIDERIES, Ilaudsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all ports, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READt-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than everbefore offered to this community-. BOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES'. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Quectisicare, Groceries, Flour, Tiac Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Xails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and Fish Oil, etc-, etc. etc. These, and manv other descriptions of Goods, too nuniefons to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not to mince matters, he keeps a PIKST CLASS CO UXTRV STORE, where anything or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By. buying a large stock at a time, and pay- ' intr fr the same almost entirely in (Jah, the ! subscriVer is enabled to s-ll ctmxidrrnhhi f ehraprr than other dealers in this comrminity. To be convinced of the truth of this assertion you need only calf u:id examine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARfjE FOR f-HOWING GOODS." Customers will be waited uio:i by ac?cm inodating Salesmen." CT Th Ptrv'?" Ts rcqueste-T tr foil in the more the rvcrrier and securu Bargains. A. A. 1CAI1KER. Dec 15. lSOT. EMPORIUM Xin-tosrt J rrival !! Jem- BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! roa EVERY ODYB D J, EVAN'S & SON hava thi thii dy received from the East and are- now offering to thn citizens of Ebentbur'g, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ot a MEN AND B0r& CLOTHING, also a large lbi of Iry floods, consisting in pat of the following article! viz : . . Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Casimeres, Doeskins, cJattinetts, .Tweeds, Jeans, .Tickings, Flannels Brown 4 Bleached Muslins, BUESS GOODS; eff every style, Notions, Ac. We have also on hahM ti large assortment of HOOTS, SHOES, iiats, caps; BONNETS STATIONARY, 1IAKDWARK, GROCERIES) fish; SALT,- , - - trunks'; CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH 01 COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ebensburg, January 25, l3C0:tf er 0 -1 rr. 2. sr 10 I n " 0 zr -1 3 S 2 3 3 w o C a C 0 now 73 H R tea - v. r; m o v; .-J r. S o S3 - rr- J5 o T. - 1 P 3 03 C - rs 3 5 3 n C m Ji 2 Z r-r 1 y art OS 3 c- O o M 3 V 3 o 3 (O (5 CO P" r r- p s. ra 0 rn o S ' o V cr 3 ? ! . CO - 3- 3 0 3 2 " h. 5" E I S. a o c v A rs e o" rz O 3 P O C C 3 VS O O y, H o k n H j Z V3 B S a a 5 S I 3 r ' er 2 0 rL- s o ST er o a - 5. o o P 9 r O W -3 n S M N to a CO 3 O Z 3? ft- s r-. n a 5 a (3 EBENSBURG HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. BA R GAINS TO BE II A D ! . The undersigned has just received a Iarga and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Store; Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, &c, Ac, all of which ho will sell vefy low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : He still continues to manufacture Tin an Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for salrf either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. He returns his sincere thanks to his oM friends and customers for the patronage ex tended him, and begs leave to hope that they will come forward and settle up their accounts of long standing, and commence the new year "on the square." He must have money to enable him to keep up bis stock.- 8& Prices low, to" sdit the 'imo. GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jany. 9, 1862tf T. ROBERTS, clock And watciimakerV And Dealer in CLOCKS, Batches, jewelrV Faxct Good?. ma. mmmm MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Ae Just received at the Jewelry etora of C. T. Roberts, a large and complete stock of Clock s.: Watches, Jewelry, &c. which wjll be sold very low for Cash. Ladie-vare invited to call and examine his stock, and secure bargain, Repairing faithfully performed and warrautJ to gire satisfaction;: Sept. 2G, ISO I. UDITOK'S NOTICE. John Roberts, Esq.; In the. Corn, pfeas Sheriff ui ('ambria Co.. I of Cambria county. r. 'No. 154 Sept. f., . George Ctipp. lo$. Al. Fi. F. T'e 1'nersitfned, Auditor appointed by th CfrfrJ of Common Pleas of Cambria county,', to" report distribution of the proceeds of tha above stated writ, hereby notifies all pcrrionf interested in the fund, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment, al the office of Wm. Kittell, in the borough of Ebcnsbur-', on FRIDAY, the 23d day of MAY next, ct'oiitt o'clock P. M. C. D. MURrtAY. .Auditor. Ebensburg May 1, l8C2-3t. VISITOR'S NOTICK. The nndersigned, Auditor appointed br ibe Orphans' Court of Cambria county,' t make diitfibution of the funds in the handV of Paul George, Adm'r of the estate of Thom as II. Porter, dee'd., npon his partial accouat Sled, hereby notice's all perons irile r'este'i. that he will af"i! 1 fo the duties M' hij sa 1 appointiney.t," a Im office, in1 he orp-:'h'' cf F.ben.lnrg. o:i Wednesday, rtie 21;t d; of Mav, at 1 o ilock, P. M. . . i i P '.. C M I' I, LIN", F.bc-bur, May 1, lSGJ-3t. Audifof. J