3 i Ttio jfiLllogliaiiiaii. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1867. THE ELECTION VUVU .YEWS AXD TRUE TO OX E SIDE OR THE OTHER .' What Itie Xamc of tlie Fellow that's Elected I AD THEM WE BOLPLY CHARGED TnK BREECH, WE GRIZZLY-BEARDED MEN ; SHiHUKU TO THE MfZZLK OF THE GUNS, AND THK5 YKLL BACK AGAIN ! WUAT COUNTY GETS THE REPUBLICAN PRIZE BANNER? LITTLE CAMBRIA NOT AFTER IT ? A SMALL VOTE, AND THAT PRIN CIPALLY DEMOCRATIC! DOES A. J. LIKE THE RESULT t DO THE REBELS . -AXD Delightful State of Uncertainty Affl I A MAN AND A BROTHER? OR A MX' T If WM. A. WALLACE TO BE HEARD FROM. Wednesday afternoon. The election returns thus far are too meager to allow na to form any estimate ot the result in the State. The vote is uniformly light, nJ considerable Democratic gains are apparent nearly everywhere. Philadel phia, which gave Geary 5,388 majority, gives SharswooJ about 1,500 majority. We lose 1,200 votes in Alleghany county, and 1,000 in ("Lester. The returns yet to come in may put a different face on the matter, but just at present it looks as if the race might be a very close one be tween Williams and Sharswoo'l. Iu Ohio, we elect our Governor, Gen. Hayes. The constitutional amendment protHwng to confer the riht of suffrage upon the colored citizens of the State is probably lost. In Ind :ana, the contest was simply for county officers. In Iowa, the election of our Governor, Cl. Merrill, is a matter of course. We subjoin the vote of Cambria county a far as received : I NOFFICI AL. JuJae Italy and Home. Dittricts S on o o Alleghany Tp HLickluk Tp Cambria Tp Cumbria Boro Carroll Tp Carroll town Chest Springs '.. Clearfield Tp Conenmugh Tp Do. Boro, 1 ... Do. Bon). 2 . Ebensburg, E. V... Do. W. W ... liallitzin Jackson Ti 7'.) 4t Johnstown Do. 2 Y. Do. 3 Do. 4 V. Do. 5 '. Loretto Millvilie Munter Prospect Sumnierhitl Tp... Sum ui it Susquehanna Tp Taylor Tp Washington Tp... YVhite Tp W ilinre YoJer Tp 10 91 " O 32 49 42 70 1 W 1 ll 21 54 14 45 1 1 173 : i 2'j; 0 7o 22 S) 2n;J 03 P-7 103 IS 71 112 5 2 4 0 40 '. 51 71 41 ol . 7 147 . 10 . la . :i j . 10 . 71 .114 . . i'G . 4-J . Si j i o. 00 2 ) 1 -i ls; o4 Asseu. H her iff. r f r3 cr I' U 5. O -"3 n a 3 n r l : : 2 1 T75 -JLTtU 5.J 4 4o 52 14-J 42 104 87 14 173 20 1C5 U4 2;:i 23 2'J3 G 73 8 73 8 2 18 03 32 4S 70 3o fro 03 54 Gl Si) 7 40 r 3? 141 'jj 13G ;n 10 ; 18 S3 37 V2 37 02 la 20 u 1:0 33 ISO 4 0 17 3 2S 38 27 By treaty of 1G4, France agreed to withdraw from Home the French troops that had beeu sustaining the Papal power in that small portion of country, forming part of the western border ot Italy, known as the States of the Church, and which properly forms part of the Italian penin sula, while, on the part of Italy, it was stipulated to prevent any invasion of the dominions of the Pope frcm Italian soil. The treaty was never popular among the people of Italy, for they regarded the States of the Church as an infeparjble part of their country, and looked upon Itome as their rightful capital. In Sep tember of last jear, the French soldier were withdrawn, in compliance with the treaty Btipulatious, and the upholding of the Pope's temporal authority lift to hi owu soldiery, and the good faith of Italy in maintaining her oblation to prevent invasion Jrom her soil AVI, o f... ----- - V- U M weeks ego, G arib.nl Ji was about toward. gainst the Eternal Ci'y, the Italian go vernment promptly interfered by order ing bis arrest and imprisonment, and be held, as the event of. the act, a tumult among the people which plainly told that if the govemuieut had the treaty, Gari baldi had the hearts of the people. But the Italian government iu its arrest of the ead of this movement against the tempo rality of the Pope was far from plucking out its heart, for it has its vitality amontr the people, not of Italy alone, but of the Church States also, as is fully manifested in the uprising of the people within the Pope's domiuions. It is probably not pos sible, that the people of the Chuvch States should unaided throw ot the temporal sway of the Supreme Pontiff. But they will not be unaided. Italy cannot be re quired to act against a revolt within the States themselves, and if her government trould interfere, it dare not, tor fear of the people. Already has the Pope called up on King Victor Emanuel to aid him iu suppressing his rebellious subjects, and las met with a prompt refusal. Although the government may prevent armed bod ies from crossing the border, it cannot prevent the passage of individuals. While treaty stipulations will prevent the Itaiiau King from gratify iug the people, as well a. his own desire, by ma king Home the capital of his country by force of arms; France, on the ether hand, the only nation on which the Pope could implicitly rely for succor, is as much bound by the bume ireafy not to aid him as Italy not to aid the insurgents. Should France give tuecor to his hoi i ncfS, Italy would be absolved from her olligations to suppress invasions from her territory, and would doubtless take active steps tu a coo 111 p iich ao end so desirable to her inhabitants. France, however, is iu no coi.ditiou to become an active al ly of the Pope. She already has lull as much on her hands as she is able for, in watching the movement of Bimarck. She will not likely acquiesce without an effort in ilia sudden 1 ise ot Prussia to a iiiat-class power, and the completion ol the union - between the North and the South German Stutes ; and while she is hoping to checkmate or humble her Prussian neighbor, sh; will have no time or aid to spare 011 his holiness. But even aside lroui the Prussiau difficuby, the plainly a"ocd d signs ot Russia 011 the dominions of Mahomed, as indicated in the demand for the cession of Crtte to Greece, will occupy the attention ol queen Victoria. Christian Convention. Id the Chicago Advance, Grace Green wood relates the following anecdotes of yueen Victoria: "A little anecdote. which shows her simplicity of character To the Pastors and Brethren of the Chris tian Churches in Pennsylvania, Eastern C'hio and e$l Tirainia :. A desire has been expressed that the and shrewdness of perception, was told me Pastors and Brethren of all the churches by a gentlemau who once enjoyed the of Christ in Pennsylvania, Eastern Obio pleasure of a very informal interview with and West Virginia should meet together her, under rather peculiar circumstances, for the purpose of stimulating each other My friend Mr. W , is a person of rath- to greater activity in the cause of Christ, er artisiic tastes a passionate picture- by means of united prayers to the Head lover. He had seen all the great paiu- I of the Church, and by a free interchange tmgs in the public gallrries of Lo'idon, of opinions and experience in regard to and had a desire to see those ot Bucking questions pertaining to practical christian ham Prtlacf, which, that not being ashow- effort. Never was there greater need for house, were inaccessible to an ordinary united christian activity. The fields are connoisseur. Forruue favored him at lat. ripe for the harvest. The work of Christ He wa the brother of a Loudon carpet among the youngr ; home evangelization; merchant, who had an order to put down efforts to be made to spread the Gospel new carpets in the State apartnu;uts of among the poor and neglected, and the the palace; and so it chanced that the duties of Christians as counectd with temptaiiou came to my friend to Dut on these efforts, are subjects of such im u workman's blouse and thus enter the portance that united prayers aud consul royal precinct--, while the flag indicating tation seem to be most desirabb. To this the presence of the augut family floated end, Th? Young Meu's Christian As oci defiautly over the roof. So he effected an ation of Pittsburgh, in conjunction with entrance, and when once within the roy- the Pastors and Ministers whose names al lulls, dropped hi? assumed character, are annexed, have decided to call a Chri and devoted himself to the pictures. It tian Convention., similar in character and Happened that be remained in one of the "bjecs to tho-e which have ben held 111 apartments after the workuu-n had left, Mass-admits, Maine, Wisconsin, Illinois ana while quite alone, the Q leen came and other States, and which have been tripping i-, wenrin a idiin morning dreri.s already so fruitful of eood to all connected anJ lolowed by t wo or three of her vuri"- with them. We do, therefore, mo-t cor er children, dressed with like simplicity, dially invite all the Christian Churches of one approached the supposed workmin, Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio and West aud said : "Pray cau you tell me wheu Virginia, to send delegations of the Pas- the new carriet will lift r.nr Hotrri ir lh tor and ttrn or tlirpp l.-ivniAn to mipr ir. rivy Council Chamber '(" and he think- Convention with us at Pittsburgh, on ing he had no right to appear to recog- Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the nize the Queen under the circumstances, 22d, 23d, 21th of October next, replied: "Renlly, madam, I cannot tell The Convention will assemble for or- but I will inquire." S.'ay,' she sail ab- rauiz;ition and devotional exercises ou ruP'lyi 'who are you ? I perceive that Tuesday evening, at 7J o'clock, and the yuu are not one of the wort men.' sessions of the Convention will close on Mr. W., blushing and stammering Thursday. On Thurdav evening will be somewhat, yet made a clean breast of it, held the Anniversary Exerc'ses of the and told the simple truth. The Queen Younir Men's Christian As-uciation. No seemed much amused with his rime, and credentials will be required: but it is de- tor the sake of his ioveof art forgave it sirble that parties should notify the Re then added, smiling, 'I knew for all your cording Secretary of the You.ig Men's dtess that you were a centlemau, because Christian Association of their intention to attend the Convention, and t hat ou their arrival in the city they should rep irt at the Association Rooms, No. 23 Fifih Street, that homes may be provided for them. Arrangements are beinir made ria's admirable good sense and strict io- with the various railroads, by which per mestic discijdine, came to me directly sons who attend the Convention, and pay Irorn one who witnessed the oceuirence. full fare to this city, will be furnished W CLOTHING STORE! you did not 'your Mai-sty' me. out at thepiciurcs us lon as yon .ifod moruiug ! Come, chicks, we "Another anecdote, illustrating Victo- Prav wilf. must One day when the Queen was in her car riage at a military review, the Princess f yal, then rather a willful ri tl uf about thirteen, situng on the front seat, seemed lisposed to be rather familiar and cquet- usu wttu some ot the oung officers ul the escort. Her Maje-ty nave several reprov ing looks without, avail 'winked at her, but she wou do't stay winked.' At length in fliifiug her hat dkerchief over the ide of he carriage, she dropped it, t. o evident ly not accideutly. Instantly two or three with return tickets over the route which they came. Oliver M'Clintock, Pret. Y. M. C A. J. A. Emery, 1st Vice " A- B. Kiggs, Recording Sec'y 11 Cornmittte. riTTSErrcn, Pa., Sept. 1, lb67. by The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that be has just rece'ved from the Eastern cities and opened oat at his Store, on High street, three door east of Crawford's Hotel, Ebensburg, a very large, very fine, and very cheap stock of READY-MADE CLOTHIXQ. Tie has FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING of every style and quality Fine Frock and Dress Coats, Business Coats, Cvt-rcoat9, Coats of all sorts and sizes ; Oass'uuere and Doeskin Pantaloons, and Pantloons for every-day wear; Vests of any and ev ery description. GENTLEMEN'S FUUNISIIIN'G GOODS 1 By odds the beat assortment in town. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TRAVELING BAGS! Ab well as Trunks, Valises, Carpet Sacks, and irareling gear in general. Not to pro into details too deeply, suffice it to say th;it he keeps a - FIRST CLASS CLOTHING STORE I where anything and everything pertaining to the decoration and comfort of the outer man can be obtained at easy prices. EsS"" Remember that thi3 is the only regu lar, first-class Clothing Store in town, 'the public are requested to call and examine the stock. In extent, variety, and cheapness of price, they will find it unrivalled. ocIO J. a. MAGCIRE. OADDLERY AND llARj KJ The undersigned keen, '4 nan J and 13 still mauufanurin iir.. iu uia iiue, eucn A3 ' if SADDLES, FINE SINGLT! A'ii ni-V.. DRAFT IIARNES? E RT TVTl TtT?T I iT TTi! ..T' . CHECK LIVES E?'-: HALTERS, WHIPS, BRICHBiYn, All which he will dispose of ,ic for cash. ' ' aJ W His work is all warrantej andv nenced in the business, he u- , 8?f of leather. Thankful f3r palt7 hopes by attention to DuinV- '""c'! continuance of the patronage K ffie" liberally extended to him. 0 Shop above the tin store nf m Williams, High st. Person, , substantia! Harness can he a-com All persons indebted tT quested to call and settle as soon J ' 1 as I n. ed money. &i R. j;lR24J HCGIIA.S!,.- T ook out ioiTbargTI Li Being desirous of retiric- f- ness, I offer for sale the 0 ' EBEXSBURG fOUropp miliii'' s IIOE STORE! SHOE STORE!! young to retut u it .4 ieroes si.ranjr from their cadai A New Cure for Insanity. Horace Uurt, who was a lunatic twenty-four vears of his. life, and who describes the condi tion from which be was rescued as one of ''hopeless insanity, willful, hpad stronsr, : . ..1 . 1 1:1. . .1. aU's mvui'i iroui i;icit 10 piuce iik a snip to her lair ham but the without a rudder, driven by the tempest awiut voice of royalty Maed tlu 111. 'Siop ous wavex of ui-quietude arid exeitel pas- ntk-meo . txc'aim-.'d the Queen 'leavt sum, ban published a curious account o.' it jut where it iks Njw, my daughter, the agency by which his- cure has been get down lr jui th carriaize, atid pick up alT- cted. The work was d -ne, says the your handwercliul. Ihcie wis no help for lork J nf. ty 3ir. jsoyes, the lie-id lhe royal loot am 11 let down the s.ter 'he Uneidi (jonimunHts, who visited for the little, roval lady, who proceeded him, remons rated with him, told him he to lilt trom the duit the pretty piece of was in the snare of the devil, and finally, lambris and lac. She blushed a "ood says the lunatic, 'I was convicted of in- deal, though she tossed her head rather auity by his reasoniDgs.' He ha now, aucily, au 1 was doubtless angry enouy-h, Hcce-rdiu.ir 'o hi owu accouut, been pos- hut the mirnt.io lessou iuiv uiv sessed ot his wits nearly as loner as he nipptd in the bud her ur.-t impui.-e toward w;'s without them, and has no intention coquetrv. It was hard, but it was whole- letting tumsell fall into fcatan snares -.M:ie. How many American mothers would be equal to such a pie'je of Spartan di.-einlinn V" Fiance to no tmall extent. The cbauccs are, then, that the Pope must 'contend single-l.auded und alone ;gHilt his iu surgent subjects and the many Italians who will cross the border to join him. We do not disguise our doire that the Romans may .-ucceed in .releasing th.ui selves from the temporal power of Pius IX. and bis successors. Dkath Ri::j lesion. A woman nniut'd Maria Pel ry :uau, aged probably -IU or iU jears. dud at ibe M.fxliu County Poor lluu.ru a Itw Witks ago, concerning whom various exaggerated reports have been in circulation as to the eonteisio:i ul murder she .should have made. Common report staled that .she had admitted hav ing puontd a daughter ot one of our eit !Zf.s several yeaia ag, but this not so. 3j e lr'atu I rout an ;:uti.et.t;c soui cc that ... the coi.ivsr iun t!!e made. to a youug mau bhaiswoois majority as Lr as Lcard aU.j WutriU who had been setuug up and from, 035. j waiting uj'on htr the day before her death v.as in aubstai.ee that tdie had poisoned a The above comprise the returns from all the dis'iiots in the couu'y excepting Chest, Crovle, and Richland townships. These three districts last year gave Cly mer, Deui., 14G majority. The full re turns will therefore probably give Shars wood 1080 majoriry in the county a Democratic gais of -128 over Clymci's vote of last year. ThcDetujocratic county tiekct is elected by abwutjthft-same ma jority. do Jo (I 1 1 . j ' 1 utile gul about three years ol age, au U leitimate daughter ot her owu, Wi.oui she attributed to a young man, but whom she subsequently, at least iu pari, exoner ated, and gave as her mutivt that she-did not want to be bothered with the child. She also expressed much contritiou lor her conduct to her father, whom, to use her owu wgrd, she had treated vtry bad lv; and also stated that on the following day she would tell theui something more. The luoruing however passed away with out any lurther CJliimunication, and to ward the midJle i t the day she became senseless, and thus died ending Iter life, Iiik Hackme.n of New York. A New Ynrk letter writer is lifter the hack :.!. i ii iuv.--.i ui iiwii. uiy wxiii ;i eiiiiii i.ioir. lie says: "Of the amount of crime perpetra ted by the.-e miscreants no adequate esti mate can be formed. A stanger comes to the cuy and goes out. to see the elephant and elephautess of which he has so much and so olteu heard. lie drinks more than is good or safe for him, and is en deavoring' to find his way home. The . The vote in the coil "nty'is iitqviy -1 jOOO like thousand of others, with un acquired , , . , ,." f-' j kirovifeSge :i?too: lute an hour, that "the less than u was last fall c ' '2' . S r . 1 way of rhc traiigvssor n bara. Jjeio-s- Sj mach for one d.iy's work ! r not Li vcawi tw.cn Democrat. l.ackman discovers his condition, and gets him ino his vehicle. A confederate or two is at hand, and either et in with the .-tranter or else are located in-ide. It diunkeuness has not already done tlu work ol stupel'ae'ion, chloroform is called upon to complete it, aud the next morn ing the victim wakes, if he wake at all, to find himself stripped of his clothing and his money', in some obscure part of the city, utterly unable to tell how he came there. If it be uecessary to resort to vio lence, this is not hesitated at, and the ex tremest measures are resorted to. Oa the whole, the latter, perhaps, is the eater way, since it is . commonly admitted that dead men tell no tales. Here 'stiffs' are found lying around in such promiscuous contu sion that cveu corpses have no voice. A body is found floating among tho docks with a bruise on the head, 'caused by striking on the pier from which lie feii when intoxicated,' say the jurors, and the dripping mass is hurried off to the Morgue. Nine rimes in ten some oue among the hackmen could tell how the body came-where it was found, and how death was brought about. Rut they are wise and keep their own counsels." In the Paris Exposition a machine was exhibited which was used by the Post-office fur obliterating the postage stamp, and at the same time marking the place whre posted, the date and the number of the mail despatched. There was also a model of a traveliug railway post-office, with all its contrivance for he accommodation of porters, and al-o a model of tho American apparatus by which the mail bags are delivered and received without stoppi g the tra'n. Elias Howe, jr., the inventor of the J sewing niachice, ii dead. again. His narrative finds confirmation in a statement of Mr. Noves, who wrought the change upon him, and who telis how he attacked the man's insanity, conviuced him by the most energetic reasoning that he hui been snared by the devil, and that he was partially responsible for his condi tion, uutil finally lie bioke down info con fession and penitence. Mr. Noyes holds that insanity, in at least some of ih most terrible forms, can be cured instantane ously ; that it yields to the appliances of spiritual .therapeutics, and in calling the attention of the humane to this idea he asks : ''Who knows but that this princi ple, when it is recognized and studied bv the religious and scientific world as it should be, will assume the form of revi vals, and empty the Lunatic Asylums ?" We are sure that some of our Lunatic As ylums woull be pleaded to. furnish Mr. Noyes with cases upon which he might s ion demonstrate his theory to the satis faction of all concerned. Doctor Livingstone The chances of Dr. Livingstone's safety are growing better. A letter from a missionary at Rombay, with reference to this matter, contains, after an avowal of disbelief in his murder, the following : "Not a siu gle one of the eleven Christian Africans .who accompanied Livingstone 'from Rom bay has returned to u", and we conclude that le "has mo-t l kely gone with them into the unexplored lake country. Two of them, who ere educated to a certain extent iu the Mission Institution under myelf, were young Ajawas whom he had brought to India, and they were well ac quainted with the langmge of the country to which he was going. Had their 'mas ter fallen, both they and their companions (who were all Iroui the Church Mission at Na-ik) would, we are confident, have sought to return to India, where they have many warm friends willing to assist them in a settlement in Africa were it uecesSary." . Errors of Youth. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Prematuie Decay, and all the effects of youth ful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferer wishing to profit by tho advertiser's exneii- ence cau do so by addressing, in perfect ron denc, Jons B.Oghen.42 Cedar st., N. V. BOOTS $ SHOES FOR .VEX, WOMEX, AXD C11ILDREX! In addition to his large stock of the best Eastern-made hoe, Buskins, Ga'.ters, Ac, for Lndies' and Children's wear, the subscri ber h ts just added to his assortment a full and complete invoice of BOOTS and SHOES for MEN axd YOUTHS! This invoice is not warranted to be supe rior to all goods of like character offered in this market, but is infinitely Letter in every resp.ct than the slip-shod work with whicn thf country is flooded. Remember, that I offer no article for sale which I do not guarantee to be regular custom-made, of the best material, and of supe rior finish, and while I do not pretend to compete in price with the dealers in Auction Goods, I kno.v that 1 can furnish Boots. Shoes, t c, that will give MORE SER VICE FOR LESS MOXEY, than any other dealer in the community ; and I pledge myself to repair, free of charge, any article that may give way after a reason able time with reasonable usae. Evervbodv is respectfu ly invited to call and examine my stock and learn my prices. The subscriber is also prepared to manufacture to order any and all work in his line, of the very best material and workman ship, iind at prices as reasonable as l.ke work can be obtained anywhere. Fr?ncli Calf, Common Calf, Morocco, and all other kirdi of Leather, constantly on hand. ."Stand one door east ot Crawford's Hotel, High street, and immediately oppo site V. S. Barker's store, nhensburg. Ieb21 JOHN" D. THOMAS. 17 STATE OF DANIEL DIM ON D, It DECEASED. Auditor'1 Xolicr. The undersigned, Audi tor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to report distribution of th assets in the banc's of Williaji Kittell, Esq., trustee to sell premises No. 2 of the real es tate of Daniel Diinond, deceased, to and amongst the persons legally entitled thereto, herety notifies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointnu-n at his otr.ee, iu Ebensburg, on Friday, ihc Hlh day of Xovenihtr, 18o7, at 2 o'clock, p m., when and where they must present tlieir claims, or he debarred from coming iu for a share of said fund. ocIO 3f. . ;GEO. W. 0 ATM AN, Auditor. real anl personal prenertv iv.. ing, the Engine, Patterns. "Flask nil tin. Btncl: m o 11 0 f 1 -. ., - 1 . . . ' tured, consisting of ""'' TUB ESI 1 1 X G MA C HlXEs COOKING. STOVES. PARLOR STOVES, ! PLOWS, I CASTINGS of various kirf?. - ... . . . ... 1 .1 v. vi . rf., r, . r TTlATr fill 1- 1 1 r. A 11 m. f t : . named articles cheaper than tfltv f.,u ? anywhere else in PennsylvHnU." -ple. are invited to call and judge for tW July 18, 18C7tf t. Qit rpHE A.MHKICAX WATClTT" JL Is the best time-niece that carry. They are now put in a 7V Cases, 2, 3, 4, 5, or O oz. in weigL: L. in addition, 0 ' EXGLES' FA TEXT I) UST-ITQri RA XC EM EXT. These can be bought of C T. PonFrrs Ilicir Fikebt, Ebf.bt Who :s prepnrea to st'il i!,e American U with the above Patent Case, ax kry y ures. Call and s'-e ! " Butler k M Carty, 131 N. 2d st.. adelphia, General Agent fur -EnU. - Dust-Proof Watch Casts.' " "' TSTltAY. 1 i Came to the residence of :".e 5. ber, in Carroll township, on cr si..; 2Sth of August, a lr indie keiftr, wf;; the belly, supposed to be ubor. : m old. The owner will come forw r., i, property, pay charges, and take i otherwise she will be disposed ol -to law. JOHN H. IIOU'.: Sept. 26, :SG7.3t. UDI TOR'S NOTICE. The uiviers'gued, Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to report distribution, of the funds in the hands of Emma Pringle, administratrix of John Priugle, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appoint meat at his office, in Eueusburg, on Tuesday, the 5fA dy of A ove-i,her, next, at 2 o'clock, p. 111., when and where all parties interested must present, their claims or be debarred from coming in for anv share of sid fund. SAMUEL SINGLETON, Auditor. October 10, l07-3t. A IJMTOlfS NOTICE JjL. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to report distribution of the luuds in the hands of George M. Keade, Esq., administra'or of Robert Davis, deceased, hereby givts notice that he will attend to the duties of s lid ap pointment at his office, in Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 1th day of Xovember, next, at 2 o'clock, p. ni., when and where all parties interested must present their claims or be debarred from coming in for any share of said fund. SAMUEL SINGLETON. Oct. 10, 18G7-3t. Auditor. HPO ALL whom IT MAY COXCL JL The property bought lv me a: cent Sheriff s sale, from Junies . rers,: of Cambria count v. on a writ ftcv.v- v Hujrh"3, of Wilmore, lias been le.x vl: said W. R. Ifuehes during my plea 1 Safe, 1 Mtlodeon, 1 dw, Beds. Ac. sthelule. RICHARD J. IIUGL Philadelphia, Sept. c.i, 1S07. c Alii COAL! COAL: Colliery of Wm. Tiley, Sr , at Li!v y. on the Pennsylvania. Us.il road. Cuai'.rir ty, and will be glad to fill all oiders. amount, of citizens of Ebensburg s :'!. ity. Satisfaction as to (u i!ity uf ('. '.; untied in all ens-es. W.M. TILE:.. Hemlock P. ()., Jam 24, 1SG7. r AN I E D M ON E Y !- f T All persons who know tbem?tl be in debt to the subscriber, tlthtr iv or Book Account, are requested :c c make immediate payment, otherwise accounts will be left for cu'Iection. V. UAF.-v Ebensburg, August S, lSi. ACTION. y AU persons are her.-'oy caut:o:.-i purchasing froia a certain CyrJ--tract of land situate in White t:.?'- V'.(. hri.i county, as I paid for said I.iud. Jeffries tiolds the titio onir cs my t:-'" se2G-3tl TI1EO. M. AL'LE IP YOU WANT THE PEST COOK ING or PARLOR STOVE iu the world' go to GEO. HUNTLEY'S and get '-Spear's nti-Duster." sepl2 Going Veky Fast I Ours is an uge of wonderful inventions. The minds of in genious. men havj brought forth machinery thereby facilitating and mfking labor easy, and among the rest, the blacksmith has not been forgotten ; fori. C. Singerhas invented a machine which makes the proces.- of bend ing heavy or light tires, bands, &c, an easy and pleasant task. This machine is guaged and numbered so as to show exactly where to place the rollers, in order to btnd the de sired diameter. Hundreds of references can be given. To get the machiue, address, R. H. Singer, Ebensburg, Pa. The rights to sell this machine in a few States remain to be disposed of. None need apply for Penn sylvania, as the inventor is doing well selling macuines, at.(l intend holding it for that purpose. N. B. The place to get vour horse well shod, wagon tire made and general black smithing done is at U. II. Singer's Shop, near Isaac Evans' tannery. rpilE A L LEG II A Nl AN X PRINTING OFFICE. Office in E. Hughes & Co.'b Store Building, up stairs, third door back." 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