Fromthe Keystone. Federal Reforms. It is usual with the Federal prints, near the time of an election, to talk loudly about reform, and to promise the correction of all real orimaginary abuses. But prom ises, whenever success attends their olforts, are forgotten, and they signalize their term of authority by broken pledges, abuse of power arid contempt of popular rights. "Either and Reform" was their ral lying cry in 1835. Through accident they elected their candidate and a majority in the assembly; by purchase they obtain ed the senate, and thus had the unrestrain ed possession cf the government of the state. All, familiar with the transactions cf that day, remember how the power thu3 rained was abused; that injuries were in flicted upon the commonwealth under that .'i-n.istv from which aha will scarcelv r.--! cover during the present century; that pa-j towards those who befriended Mexico du per expansions were promoted by it which : ng tin? war; his humiliating exhibition of resulted in bank suspensions and wide ignorance'; and incapacity for his present 5-rpi(l individual rm'n- that 2 R07.S14 i station: his most dishonorable countenance -1 ' ' surplus revenue lrom the u. b. and Sd, 143,780 derived from the sale of bank cnartsrs were expended mainiv in com new railroads feeders and ca-! mencrng nals, vwhich were prosecuted until the i state was. involved in bankruptcy, and her ; pomiments and his entire position, with debt swelled to over forty millions of dol- j out reserve, into the hands of a cabinet of lars, from $24,580,743, its amount vhenjb"tar vindictive partisans, which numbers Gov. Wolf retired, though this vast ex-1 not among its members a single liberal penditure did not add a snide mite to the j minded enlightened statesman, railroads or canals from which the state ' Federalism enlivens the present cam rUrivM tnlU? fha iin.W thr camp t , -rmstv. 1 paign with the shout of '"Fuller and rc- the sacred ballot-box was treated with mockerv, thousands of illegal votes were , onenlr nailed, and whan notwithstanding all this, they were outnumbered and their cause condemned by honest voters, their followers were admonished to treat the election as if it had not taken place, arArronn before their eyes,) and that M r troops were summoned to the seat of Gov- 1 eminent to maintain them in power against po the fur decision of the democracy; that the solemn forms of the constitution were trampled under foot in the attempted or ganization at the same moment, of two houses of representatives; and that these are but a part of the enormities perpetrated by the federal party during their brief ex ercise of the power under the plausible cry oi "iiiinsr ana nioi ?'.vn-i.vrti .t-.til .;. u-or. iho v.-M.'h-: worJs of the next successful federal e.m- j paign a campaign made remarkable by j the exhibition of log ca.nns, coon skins. c:aer uarreis and drunken orgies, accom ichanulian song. federalis.ii paried by b: rua riot and exnosnv its r.:gh claims to j ry 'ail lite aecenct. ii , i t oeated in power, their i first grand measure, was tac passage through congress, of a national bank f ffty millions capital, which was arrested in consequence of the death of General Harrison. Had he lived through his term, the nation would have experienced all the evils of federal policy a United States bank, paper expansion, high pro tective tariff, government money in banks, distrib'ition of the proceeds of public lands, a widely extended system cf internal im provements by the general government, a period of feverish hot-bed prosperity and the wound up by a crash, more ruinous and destructive, than that of 1837. "Power and reform" formed the next federal shout. They said great extrava gance and corruption were practiced in the management of the public works, and reform was loudly demanded. Accident again aided their efforts and Mr. Power was elected. Thus was another honest federalist placed in the board of canal com-! missioners, whose supporters promised the nv.Mio. tlmt hp wnnhl fr.rret out and expose abuses; cut, slash, amputate and j ies, not requiring coal or expensive ma cauterise along the railroads and canals; j chinery, can be firmly rooted in the reduce expenditures and reform the sys-1 country by encouragement and superinten tcm. Facts show that there was neither j dence? truth in their charges, nor sincerity in their j IV. What rude fabrics for home use can promises. Mr. Power never could find i still be. made in rustic districts. any abuses of his predecessors to expose, V. In what respect America can encour- for the reason that none existed. During , age Irish manufactories? the three vears preceding his induction in- VI. How far the Irish in America could to office, "the annual expenditures in the : rcnairs and management ot me puouc works averaged only 8199,500 per an-: num. 1 he same expenditures, uurmg ins i first year, run up to $088,175 83 and du- ring his second year they reached 81,05,- j 391 38 besides over 8300,000 in debts j accumulated dnrinor these two years, which ! ... . ... , makes an average annual expenditure, of mora tlv.n nne wilinn of dollar a unon the nuhlie. wnrL-s. rbirino-the first two years of : federal "Power and reform!" Let not ! the federalists say in excuse, that he was j but a minority of the board. 1 he lederal organ, the Telegraph, said he acted in harmony with Mr. liurns, thus proving that Mr. Utirns joined him in his rejorms; . and there is no doubt, had Col. Painter ! been as pliant as Mr. Burns, the same ra- tio ot "Power and reform" would have raised the expenditures upon the improve-j raents this year to a million and a heilf! But Col. Painter refused to harmonise in federal reforms and he was denounced by the Telegraph and the whole federal press, and thus the people are deprived of the benefits of the third year of "Power and reform." "Johnston and reform" next echoed from the war-bugles of federalism, and the lucky connection with Buena Vista, made it end in another accidental victory. Fed eralism is again on the throne, and its show of wisdom iu the work of reform, under its present shy head, is becoming conspic uous. The great achievment of the first year has been the payment of 81 13,000 of five per cent, state bonds, and the bor rowing of $ 100,000 at an interest of six per cent. The less achievement is the renewal of the unconstitutional relief is sues, and the diversion of the amount heretofore applied to their cancellation, to the formation of a sinking fund. The democratic tip, in the late house of reprc- sentatives, so effectually tied the hands of Gov. Johnston that he dared not bring for ward the favorite reform measure he in troduced into the senate in 1848, to create manu factoring corporations with authority to issue shin-plasters. Should the feder alists obtain a majority in the next legisla ture, this wise measure will be put in operation, and we -shall have another reign of federal reform equal to the glori ous one under Joseph Ritner! The result of Taylor and reform'''' remains yet to be seen. No message has been delivered no congress has been in session no system of policy, or great ad ministrative measures have been put forth. Taylorism, as yet, has only been .remark able for disregarding- pledges; universal proscription; the ingratitude of its chief towards his companions in arms and the party wno made him great; his kindness 1 of the deceptions which have been prac ticed in his name in the publication of - . speeches which he never made, and giving pledges which have all been coldly bro- ken; and his yielding his power, his ap- form!"' They charge that corruption and extravagance prevail m the management OJ puor.c woris that the commission- rr era incompetent, and the subordinate .o!:icer3 are ail free-booters and plunderers, : 0-having the reputation of" Power arid Fuller, a young briefless lawyer, who is a lawyer and n v.huig else, is the very man to man:1. go railroads and canal to direct repairs upon canal banks, culverts, aque ducts, locomotives, rails, bridges, tunnels, inclined planes and stationary engines. The analo-rics are intimate, in the view of nal" Lit-' fed ralisb-, between Coke and c .i . iii it i . i i -UL'toii uuu luetvs, oiacivsione ana ueiuic- 2 I banks. Runniugton and railroads. They r2r'The New Orleans Palria, positive j promise, too, as they did in case of Mr. ;ly asserts that thepian of separating the Power, tiiatiio will exnose frauds and ; correct all abuses, and in an especial man- uer lnii-ouucc '"economy a. id reform into i the expenditures ana management oi the j en.u.; i.v.cs. . . Alter this riastv review of the PfPiesions sty review of the professions ' practices ol our opponents, we as, eoplc of Pennsylvania what are fed- i 17 1,11 1 I 1 t III 11. I 1 I f ' II 1111 'II VV1. il.l lV 1 the e.cU premises worth? J f ave noi. th Ac re- j forms always been ingeniously contrived! abuses their economy the wildest extrav agance and their patriotism narrow selfish-, nes;-? Is it wise to iru.st them again, and I after the sad experience of Mr. Power S; management, put another of liieir reform ers into the canal board? Affairs of Ireland. In the Dublin Irishman of the 17th inst., Mr. Gavin Duffy comes on a sec ond article, entiled "The New Nation," in which he suggests the formation of Na tional Associations, which will set to and make some practical attempt to solve with out delay the following questions: I. 'Whether we cannot raise capitol to found an Irish plantation, with Irish money and for Irishmen. II ow far is it possible to form oi'i" cultural colonies in Ireland, on estates pur- chased under the new act, or to form par- isties mio sucn colonic. III. What handicrafts and manufactor-1 be induced to return and purchase mall piu-mus unci-; VII. Whether Irishmen could not catch Irish fish; instead of the very coasts o! Dublin, within a stone's throw of the shore, being fished by Manx and English boat? VIII. How far the vast multitude of children in the workhouse, nearly ldU,UUU ; could be taught by indenture of schools, new trades and pursuits, embracinsf the manufacture of foreign articles imported to Ireland? IX How an awakened public spirit in the country can be systematically put forih ; to help ourselves. That power has not onty won Dames diu ieiieu lurcsis anu drained swamps, and planted towns and founded cities; and did these things, while contending hand to hand witli tyranny: believe we have never taken possession ot lour country, and that this feat remains to be achieved. X. Whether the generous, sensitive Celtic organization is not fit for some finer task, than sweating under the negro work of Europe and America, toiling in the gray jacket of the -navy,' or marching in the red jacket of the mercenary soldier. Such are the proposals now made for the commencement de ,tevo of agitation, to restore Ireland to the Irish, and her Na tional Parliament to College Green. With regard to Mr. Duffy's scheme, he says: If there be any shorter road to in dependence open for a people broken and routed as ours, I do not know it, and I dare not pretend that I do. But I am firmly persuaded a sure path lies through the road 1 have indicated, if we travel it bravely, but it must be marked as by milestones, with work done. Cholera continues its ravages in Dublin and Belfast, and with alarming fatality. Thf harvest is progressing favorably, and 4 the potato is reported to be free in all lo calities of disease. Strange Resuscitations. One would suppose that the flagrant abuses perpetrated by the federal party under the administration of Joseph Ritner, would have consigned to inglorious retire ment the prominent leaders who then fig ured before the public. But it seems that no species of treason or corruption, which men can practice, is bad enough to forfeit the confidence of federalism, or bring up on -them the condemnation of that party. Accordingly, we find that most of the master-spirits during an administration, which forms the darkest page in the histo ry of Pennsylvania, are placed in office, or put forward to positions, showing that they are still honored and trusted by the federalists. Stevens is elected to Congress, Penrose is appointed by Gen Taylor as sistant secretary of the treasury, Burden is a federal candidate for the legislature in the city, William B. Reed is Gov. John ston's deputy attorney general, T. S. Cunningham was appointed judge by Gov. Johnston. John Dickey was the organ of the federal committee who received 'My self and General Taylor at Beaver, ftlid dleswartb is the defeated federal candidate for canal commissioner, and thus we might go on to the end of the chapter, and show that all the authors of the bank bill, the extravagant appropriations and the buck shot war, arc itill high in the favor of leoerausm. lut the eralaxv ol stars we present is sufficient the group cannot be equalled so many sicca men were never before contemporaries. We hope the old and middle aged will recur to memory, and that the young will look into their history. With a party who honor and trust such men, public virtue and private purity are at a discount. Keystone. xrLll Sos'Ss oS" Paragraphs. I "Ti:e Chevalier llulesmann, Charge d'Afiaires of the Emperor of Austria, has 'recently returned to the United States, and to l'10 ca Goveremnent, from a short wait iu ins uwu uuiimrv. .States ot bierra Madre trom the rest ol .Mexico, and setting up an independent Republic, is stilt prosecuted with great zeal. L.yrhe colored people of New Jers ev , i i- . me Le,iiSiature lor an alteration of the Constitution, so as to vote. permit them to rThe union of the Democracy of New York is now complete. The Slate Committee cordially agree to the arrange ment, and the people every where endorse it. Don't believe "Whig reports to the contrary. E-jiPIt is said that the English farmers are going over to Ireland, where the- can get land and labor cheaper than in Eng land. This is "die begining of the end." OCTln Detroit four little girls fell into the river; two of them, were immediately rescued by a large dog, and the other two were saved by a man; but the dog was the first to plunge in. CCT"The Canada papers announce that Lord Elgin, the Governor General of teridino- to implicate several leading plliti- cians in a charge of treason, in regard to the annexation of the Canadas to the Uni ted States. The cholera was decreasing in the city of Mexico. MAKIHED. On Tuesday last, at the Surmrilt, by the T?ev. Mr. .M'llwainc, Mr Iavii Humphreys, of lllair county, to Miss Maraiiet M'Lane, of the for. THE subscriber offers at private sale tiie far n on which she now resides, situate at Mul len's Bridge, about throe miles east of Ebens-bii-g, containing FIFTY ACRES with about fifteen acies cleared, There is an excellent Dwelling House ami Barn, ' together with oilier necessary out. buildings on the premises. t ie lan lis well limbered, and 1 .!" I is wen suueu lorci.u r grain or grass. A large stream of water runs through the farm, j which affords a good location for cither a grist or saw null. Terms low and ti'Io indisputable. ROS AN N A M'K I M M. Oct. 4, 1819. 52-3t. 'lfv17p rThl :rJWi'!TWf Remaining in the Post Gjfce at Ebcns- burg, October 1st 1819. i John Anderson Patrick Killy Joseph Dunham Win A Dagley Mr Buhl James Barnet A Donafon Julia W Bowman Thomas Bray James Birney Philip Campbell Samuel II Covert Peter Conaway Timothy Cronan Elijah Davidson Harriet Evans Richard Evans David Evans M D Foust Caleb Gray A Evans Samuel HUe Mr Hino John Hagan S G Harrison Margaret Jones .Mary M Jainea G V James Henry Kohl Michaol Ijichner Wm Lonegan S &, D A Ii Mooro Martin Montage John B. Miller, Fhilip M'Kiney, Wm. Noel, Wm. OiT, Win. A . Owens, Richard Ptersburger Matthew Purcill, Elizabeth Rager , Mary 11 a go r, Hugh Roberts, David D. Thomas, II. Thomas, D. V. Titwilcr, Adam Vogle, 2 Michael Vallcly, Henry Wagoner, Ann Williams, 2 Samuel Williams, Ambrose Willson, Christopher Wherby, I eter Zegher, .MUNSTER. Theresa Scanlaii, Henry Ohara, Wm. Bradly, Mary Bugles, Oct. 1, 1819. MILTON ROBERTS V. M. j mer p! acc. i i Fell 1MT THE Subscriber offers for rent or lease on the shares for oae or more years, his Saw Mil! situated in Summcrhill towntlu'p, within one mile of the Portage Railroad. There s re four hundred acres of land, well limbered, attached to it, with about thirty acres cleared, on which is a good dwelling houe creeled. The person renting; or leasing will have the privilege of using the limber. As the line of the new Penn sylvania Railroad, as located, passes within a few rods of the Mill, this property affords a fine opportunity to any person wishing to en gage iu the lumber Lusiness. JOHN KEAN. September 20 1819. 503t. - : 0"Mountain Echo" will copy 3 limoa and charge Col. Kcan. JWlUXISTItrfTOIi'S NOTICE "Pf ETTERS of Ad ministration on the Estate jsLi of Michael Vaialy lale of Waphington township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township by the Register of Cambria County. All persons in debted to said estate, will please come forward and settle their respective accounts, and those having claims against the same, will present them properly authauticalbd for settlement. THOMAS CARROLL Adm'r. Sept. 27, 1S49. 51-Gt. STRAY CATTLE, Came to the residence of the subscriber, at Summit Cambria co. la., on the 10th day of September inst., one three year old steer, and one two year old heificr, both of a dark reddish color, no other particular marks. The owners are requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. FR A N iv L I N V I N K ET. September 20 191350-31. w 1 IT V, IT Fl I Jl A Vi fl I Delinquent Collectors Others. The undersigned, having been appointed Treasurer, far the unexpired term of David Todd Esq., Dec'd, finds the Treasury without one dollar in it, and Court is at hand, and Jurors and others must be paid, he therefore gives no ticc. la oil delinquent Collectors and others, owing money to the county, to make payment immediately, or legal process will be resorted to, to enforce pavmcnt. l M'COr Treasurer. Ebent-burg Sept. iSlh 1619 50-tf. F1L HAMS, &C. MA CKEIIAL, SHAD. SALMON. HEIIRIJSGS, PORK, HAMS J- SIDES, SHOULDERS. Constantly on hand and for sale by 1 l a tm pi? x- r. (Market Street Wharf. PHILADELPHIA. LARD $ CHEESE, J Sep 13, 16 19, 49-3m .dDMINISTILl TOW S NO TICE. "pHf ETTERS of Administration having been M.Jt granted to the undersigned by the Regis- ler of Cambria county on the estate of David Todd, Esq , late of Cambria township, in said count, nil persons indebted to said estate, are hereby requested to settle the same immediate ly, and those baring- claims against siid estate will present ticrn ualy wutbentieated for set. tlemcnt. JANE TODD, THOMAS ai'CONNELL. Sept. 13, 1819. 49-Gt. Osooks and Statioxarv, a!so, plain and em. 1IJ3 broidercd Envelopes, fancy Note Paper, Motto, silvered and cami Wafers, Quills, Sealing Wax, Pencils, Pass Books, &.C., for sale at the store of LITZIXGER &. TODD. "A PUBLIC BENEFIT ! Constantly on hand and cbnti nually c2!i2i Or exchanging the very best quality of Mir tc!i ma disc That can be procured in Philadelphia Cheap For Giain or Hidos. and still cheaper Top The more acceptable article termed Cash, Or on short and approved credit Si tlsc Store of WILLIAM M'GOUGH &. Co. Fool of Plane No. 1, A . P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Grain for Goods, (Sec, may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGH &. Co. Sept. 27. 1819. 51-lf. C. J. K NEEDLE K, WHOLESALE BOOT, SHOE A.B BONNET W AREHOU.SEi No. 13G, North Third St. (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) PHILADELPHIA, SS now receiving about Cafes Fresh Fall Goons. direct from t.h& manufacturers, such as MEN'S and BOYS' THICK KIP and CALF BOOTS B RO G AN S--Youth's and Children's Boots and Brosfaiis, wiiii a great variety of WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS and SHOES. This Stock is got up e xpresly for ihe country trade, and will be sold cheap. Merchants are invited to call and examine. Auusll819. -IC-Sin JOB WOEK Neatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office. A Large lot of Glas3, Nails and Salt, just Zu. received and for sale at the store of MURRAY &. ZAI1M. TTUsT received, a largo lot of English and French CLOTHS, Blue, Black and Fan ey CASSIMERES, and SATINETS of eve ry variety, at the store of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. UEENSJVARE and GROCERIES, large lot, for sale low at Buchannn't Store. C, fl. .DETER,. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EDENSBUHG, PA. Office one door west of J.S. Buchanan's Store April 12, 1849 if. E, HOTCRie, 1, A TTORNE Y A T LA Vr EBEXSBURG, PA. April 12. 1619 if. C. LITZINGER. G. W. TODD. LITZKR & TODD, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Qurensware, &.n. b doors east of Eenshaw's Ilolel. High st. A TTORNE Y A T LA IF, EBENSBURG, PA. Office one door west of J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1849 tf. DR. THOMAS 0 BUNTING, South-ucst corner of 7th $- Race sts. Philadelphia, April 25, 18-19. 29- J. M'BOMD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of RIir. In. diana and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. Oihce, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1613, tf wmv nous ii', PORTAGE, NO. 3, A. P. R. R. rHHE undersigned takes this method of In. EL forming Us fricnos and the public rener ally, that ho has taken that large and comma dious House, favorably known as the WASHINGTON HOTEL, formerly kept by William Palmer, Eeq., liaving hf.ed up the House in a style not to be surpassed by any other wc-tt of the mountains. the travelling community can rest ass ired thai ca his partt'ic c will bo not!iinr wanting to make ineir fojourn a pleasant one, as he is determin ed to supply his table with the host lhat the country nisrKet can afford. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choicest cf Liquors. HIS STABLE is large and roomy, and attended by careful and attentive Hostlers. RICHARD TROTTER. A. P. R. R. June 6, 1619 36-tf. JUST opened, a very extensive lot of GING HAMS, LAWNS, and PRINTS of eve ry variety, at the 6toro of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. NOTICE. LiL pers"ns indebted to Ihe subscriber either by .Note or Book Account, ere earnestly requested to make scttlenicu t on or before Hie first day of October next. Attention to this notice may 6ave trouble and costs. JOHN IVORY. Summit, August 30, 1819. 47-3t. pi RAIN and Country Produce, of all kinds V. Ti taken in exchange for goods at Buchan an's Store. II VTS! HATS!! A good assortment of Fur, Biush, Silk. Mole, shin, Palmleaf. Mericin and Wool HATS , for sale at B UCHA NA N'S STORE. Mackeral and Codfish, jut L. opened Sc T. JcL and for sale by DOZEN BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds just received and for sale at Buchanan's Sore. MS S fine calf end kip Root?, Women's undress Allocs, iasting, I5uck and Goat Shcetees, Seal and Merc. R. R. Slippers, Misses colored Kid, patent and ca'f Boots, Boy's thick and kip Boots and Shoes just re ceived by L. & T. FOR SA1L33 A Tract of unimproved Land, covered with valuable Timber, lying about five miles West of Ebensburg, enquire of JOHN WILLIAMS. Eber.sburg, April 12, J319. 12-tf. TOISII.SALT. IXO UK ar.d BACON sold nl Ji. the stur :rc cf J.S. BUCHANAN. F O R SALE Six Splendid Acccrdcon which will be sold cheap by J. IVORY j CO. Barrels Salt, just received anI for sale Flour and Bacon constantly kept on J. IVORY i CO. hand bv TTUST Received and for Sale a few choice J pieces of Piano Music also music for the Flute and Accordeon. J. IVORY $ CO. jb (D n rn hj & i LADIES' SUPER FRENCH LACE, CHINA PEARL, and BRAID BONNETS, just received and for sale by . L1TZINGER &. TQDD. WT7'OOLLEN &. COTTON TWEEDS and w w l t oiurrs.cnea? tor casa or country produce, lo had at Buchanan's Store. A-ft Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mas. ins, lust received and tor sals vcrv low at tho slore of MURRAY &. Z.41IM. Tf "C8 ARDWARE. CUTLERY and CAR- SLU. PENTER'S TOOLS just rcceived.and for eale at the store of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. PROCLAMATION. "7 HERE AS, in and by an AotofthOeo v V cml Assembly of the Common wealth of I ennsy vania. entitled "An act to rer;ultft th Oenerl Klcclions within lhi Commonwealth,' U i enjoined on me t giTe rblic Notie of such election lo be held, and t enumerai. in auch notice what oCceu ac to U cleeUJ: in pursuance nf which, I, JESSE PATTERSON. Ifish &fceriffftf the county cf Cambria, do Urcbytnake knowtt and givo this public notice to the Elerto-a of Ihe said couuy ol Cambria, that a General Election wiil be held in H o saij county of Cair.bria on the SECOND TUESDAY of Oc tober next (being the 9th of the month) at the several election districts established by law in s&id county, viz- The Electors of tho district composed of tb borough of Ebensburg and township of Cam. bria to meet at tho .Court House in slid bor cuch. The Electors of the district compos cd of lb township of Allegheny, lo meet at the School House iu iLe to-n of Lo ret to in said town ship. The Electors of the district composed of Ihs1 borough of Johnstown, to meet at the house of James Shannon, in aid borough. The Electors cf the district compoecd of tba township of Conemaugh, to meat at School House number thirteen in said township. The Electors of Ihe district composed of tba r v.. viiuii, io meet ai ocnoci iiousat number threo in saij township. The Electors of the district composed of lite township cf Clearfield, to meet at the haua of J( hn Dct'zlass. in 6aid townt-hio. The Electors of the district composed of thrf township of Jackson, to meet at tho house of Charles Dillon, in aaid township. The Elector of tho district composed cf the township of Richland lo to meet at tho houaa of Jacob Kring, in said township. lue Licctors of the district composed of tho township ofSuinme.'hi'l to meet at School Hoc number one in the town of Jefferson, in said township. The fc-lectors of the district composed of I ha township of Susquehanna to meet at the houra of M&tihew Conrad, in said tounsbiu. 7 he Electors of iho district composed of ths township of IV'aahingtnn to meet at tho School House situate at tho foci of Inclined Piano No. 4. in said township. The Electors of the district composed of tba township of White to meet at School House number one in said township. At wtiica timo and puces, the qualified Electors, as aforesaid, will elect by Ballot One person for Canal Commissioner of this CommonivccUh. One person to represent the county of Cambria in the House of Representative of this Commo7iicea!th. One jierson for Sheriff of Cambria county. One person for Coroner of Cambria county. One person for Treasurer of Cambria county. One person for Co7nmissicncr cf Cam bria county, and One person for Auditor of Cambria county. Notice is also hereby given. That all per sons (excepting Justices of the Peace) who shall hold any cfEce or appointment of profit or trust, under the government of the United fctates or of ibis State, or of any city or incor porated district, whether a commissioned offi cer or otherwise, a subordinate oScer or agent, who is or shall be employed under Ihe legisla tive, executive cr judiciary department ot'thia State or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also that every mem ber of Congress and State Legislature, and of the select and common council of any city, or commissioner of any incorporated district, is incapable of holding or exercising, at the 6amo lime, tho oHcc or appointment of Judge, lo hpector or Clerk of any election of this Com monwealth; and lhat no inspector. Judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be eli gible to any office to be then voted for. And the return Judges of tho respective dis tricts aforesaid are requested to meet at tho Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, ca Friday next after the 2d Tuesday of October, with the returns of thir respective district. Given under my hand and seal at Ebensburg, this 30ih day of August, i;i tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty. nir.e, and of the Independence of the United Slates of America the seventy-third. JESSE PATTERSON, ShfT. August 30, 1819. 17-te. ICTMounlain Echo p!ease copy QJ JOHN jvor.y. ED. SHOEMAKER. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. .Tola i : Ivory & Co, HAS 1UST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING 4- SUMMER GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and Caselmerea, with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies' Dress Gowda, such as Lawns. Lustres, Dc Lainea Alpacas, Mulls, Gingha::i$, Calicoes, Sec , in great varieties Together with every descrip tion of Men &. Chi'dren's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosier-, Trimmings &. c, &. e. GROCERIES. We have a large and gener al assortment wh:ch w ill be sold lower than any that have ever been offered in this viciuitv, together with, a, ccncral assortment of II A R D W A II Qncfiiswarf, Drdis, T'leilkincs, Oils, Class &nJ Putty; Costs and Miocs: VirFine Reaver and Moleskin flats; fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, 11 raid, Pearl and straw Bonnets; Rooks, ota ticnary, $:. With every description of Goods, Notions, Sec, that are usually kept in a country store, all of w hich will be sold on each term as will defy all competition and insure general satis faction. 3J-A11 kinds of Country Produee wanted, for which the highest market Price will be giveoS Summit A'. P. R. Road, July 5, 1819. 33. S - NAILS & IRON. 1,000 lbs. Nails, 1,800 lbs. Irori, Just received and for sale by MURRAY aij:.;. Ebensburg, August 1G, 1840. 4