UL Th3 Vote Epitomized. A. Tabular Statement Shoving the Met ' Each Ballot for President. ult of Cass. G 6 5 5 5 5 k o 41 G" 0 Uallot Buchanan Pierce Douglas First 113 122 'Second 130 119J iTliird 139.1 110 Fourth ; 139 110 Fifth 141 119 Sixth 155 1 07J Seventh " 413 89 -Eighth ' 147 87 Ninth 110 57 Tenth 147 80 Eleventh 147 80 Twelfth 148 70 Thirteenth' 150 77 -'Fourteenth 152 79 Fifteenth 168 o Sixteenth 168" 00 Seventeenth . 296 00 A unanimous "vote. 33 .31 32 . 30 31 23 58" 5G 5G 62 a Gi 72 63" G3 118 122 00 S3T The Montreal (Canada) Commercial Advertiser, in speaking of the people of thia voantry, holds the following very complimen tary language : "The men cf the Revolution are dead ; 'their isferior children of 1812 are io their do tage ; the present generation, raised on hot cakes and sweet fixins, and stimulated with tobacco juice., is all talk and no cider as des titute of the stamina on which courage is foun ded as its mothers arc of fli:sh. Look at the women : charming at sixteen, faded at twenty, toothless at tweuty-tive, hideous at thirty, di viding their time between their rocking-chairs and their beds, incapable of exertion, incom petent to exercise, ever-aifiug, listless, lazy, straight up an 1 down, like an old-fashioned clothes pin, making up the deficiency of their developetnents with whalebone, cotton and bran arc these the things to suckle heroes? The rabe has deteriorated, and is dwindling away; and but for the constant introduction of new and healthy blood from immigration, 'would disappear iu a century." Tfc.3 Men. in theOoal Hine A Thrilling It arrative ! 3Ir. Gihnore, of tho Zanesville Gazette, has ' laid upon our table a pamphlet of some fifty pages, giving full r.nd detailed particulars of the four men buriod in the coal mine, on the iuuskhigum, of which wo have already pub lished accounts. This most extraordinary affair excited intcr - et throughout the hole country, nnd thou sands rushed to the scene of .disaster to lend a helping baud or add their sympathy in be half of the sufferers. We are glad that a full and authentic his tory is before the public in a firm satisfactory to the public. Su;.-Ii was the rush f r this lit tle Narrative that the first edition of two thou sand copies was sold in two days. Another edition is now out, and Mr. Kdgell, one of the rescued after fourteen dtys imprisonment, will wait upon our citizens on Friday next with copies of the Narrative. In their thrilling Narrati ve they say : We experienced but little difficulty for want' of air, though we were very much annoyed by the dust of which our bed was composed. It was very fine and dry, and every time we tur ned or moved, it seemed to raise a cloud. Even clearing our throats, when our faces were turned downwards, would blow the dust all over each other. Our throat and tongues -and teeth would become coated with this disa greeable substance, so that it became neces sary to scrape it off with our fingers, wherev er wa could reach it. It seemed to add very much to our thirst and kept us using the cop peras water contiuually. This water, although disagreeable at first, became rather pleasant toward the last. It seemed to possess some nourishment. It began to have a taste finally like sweet. milk, or rather like the whey of buttermilk. We always felt better after drinking it. We think we did not sleep much, nor long at a time. We were too cold to do so. Some times one of us would bo able to sleep a little by getting in the middle and having another lia on the top for a coverlet. Rdgcli says that Pearsou made the heaviest coverlet they had, and they couldn't bear hini on very long at a time. We sometimes used the heads of others for pillows; but the pillow generally grumbled considerably before we occupied it &a long as we desired. We, of course had no way of measuring time, but we thought we could tell from the cooluess of the air when evening came. We supposed there must b some crack in the bank through which the air was admitted, for there was an evident difference at regular in tervals. Wo did not attempt, however, to keep any account of the days. It was a long 'unbroken night to us. .- Toward the last Pearson did not go to the breakdown at all. Savage and Gatwood say that they finally became so weak that the v ould not go the whole distance without stop" ping once, and frequently twice, to rest. E 1 gcll, however, was able" to make the distance "without retting. Very little merriment was indulged in by any of us. Gatwood remembers having ta ken one laugh at an amusing quarrel which took place between Pearson and Ed cell, as to vho should tlern in the middle. Edgell also "Lad a laugh si Ned Savage once. They had Btarted on their hands and feet to go to the breakdown, and Ned, who was behind stum bled and fell, exclaiming as it happened, "I'll be darned if that ain't down once, for the first time." Savage seemed to keep in better spirits than teny of us. He was in the habit of lamenting less about his friends. His principle cause of trouble was coucorning Ins want of sleep, lie frequently became spunky because not al lowed to sleep in the middle, and when his re quest was not granted he would threaten tr tell his uncle " Duck" Menear, and n-et us all a thrashing after he got ont. & We did cot make uo cf the oil as food. Edgell eays that after they had been in about a week, or thereabout, he took one swallow of it. He found it very pleasant, resembling xdiicken gravy, as much as any thing elsa he can think of. lie did not taste it afterwards, nor did he tell tho other boys, but threw the fan into one of the empty room?. lie says, " I thought that death wa3 certain at all events, and using the oil would only have prolonged our sufferings. I did not wish to be the last to die." As possibly referable to the use of Copperas Water, it will interest medical men, and perhaps others, to know that the subjects .of the narrative were contirpated during the entiro time of their imprisonment. After their rescue a healthful ac tion was restored .by means of blyeters, and with r-o iret difficulty. - Query, was the strengthening quality of the water, attributable to me ibua uetu m suiuuoa by it? , Everlasting honor to- the heroic men who achieved their deliverance under difficulties and dangers unheard of Ohio Statesman. Present to Gen. Cass. Mr. Buell, formerly of Michigan, and late Sheriff of El Dorado county, California, has presented to the Hon. Lewis Cass a mngnifi cent cane, which is described by the Cleave land riaimlealer as being of very heavy and choice wood, resembling rosewood, from the South Sea islands, and is surrounded by an elegant and expensive California gold head, most elaborately wrought, and crowned with a large and finely polished piece of quartz. Withiu the head, which is ingeniously contri ved to open like a snuff-box, are deposited, in several compartments, specimens of gold dust from the dry diggins. The whole affair is a magnificent and costly gift ; and while it does credit to the donor, we feel assured that it will bo duly appreciated ly the recipient. Death: of a Dacghterof Lutiieh AIartix. The Detroit (Mich.) Tribune records the death of Mrs. J uliet Scott, a venerable lady of that city, and adds ; She was the last sur viving child of the lion. Luther Martin, de ceased, who, in his day, was probably the most eminent lawyer in the U- States. lie was formerly Attorney General of Maryland, and was the leading counsel of Aaron Uurr on his great -trial for treason. Mr. Martin was devotedly attached to his daughter Juliet, and gave her a thorough and polished educa tion. For many 3-ears she was a shining star in the most cultivated society of Nsw York, Raltimore and Washington. Mrs. Scott had bec-u bolh an orphan and a widow for more than a quarter of a century- prior to her de cease. Over twenty years of this period she has resided in this city-, during a portion of which time, in connexion with her most wor thy daughters, she has been engaged in the honorable vocation or instructing the young, and many are the ladies of our city who will bear in grateful ' remembrance tho name of Mrs. Scott, to whose careful training; both of intellect and heart, they have been placed un der lasting cbligutions. Missouri Eruct. The St. Louis Demo crat, the organ of the Ronton Democrat?, en lists heartily in support of Ruchanan and Rrcckinridge. This is right, and Democratic. It is the duty of every man, who calls himself a Democrat, to abide by the dec-Lion of the National Convention and support its nominees, and we are glad to see the Ronton Democrats of Missouri, fpite of all alleged cause of com plaint intend to support the ticket with hearty euthusiastu. Ei-ru Refore marriage tho man is Very much struck with the woman, anl afterwards the woman is very much struck by the man . . - n 1 ' I'uncu says tis a striking piece oi uusiness throughout One of tho transparencies at the Phil adelphia ratification meeting bore the follow ing inscription, referring to our political op ponents : , " first ice Polked, then ice Pierced, and new we'll Buck them.' itST" The London papers mention that a monument to the memory of the Rev: John Wesley is to be erected in his native town, Epworth, in Lincolnshire. Barclay, the late British Consul at New York, who recently received his dismissal at the hands of President Pierce, has been in the possession of that fat berth for tho last sixteen 3'ears. Hew Advertisements. "Blair County Art Union." It is confidently expected that the first disri bution will take place on or about the 20th of Tune. We would therefore advise all who intend to invest in the enterprise to do so at once, a3 do lays are dangerous. See advertisement iu the columns of this paper. (NEAR WILLMOUE STATION, PA. R. P..) JEFFEESON, CAM 1$ 21 14 CO., la. JOHN BI'COY, Proipretor. ALSO, IX CONNECTION, M'COY & BLUR'S HACKS, Will always be iu readiness at Wilimore Sta tion on the arrival of each Passenger Train, con veying Passengers nnd Baggage, free of charge to Hotel, and leave directly via Plank I load for Ebensburg. CALL FOR M'COY & BLAIR'S HACKS. June 18, 183(5. WILLIAM CARR &, CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS And Dealers in FOItEIGN & DOMESTIC LIQTJ0SS, OLD JI0N0NGAHELA and RectiSed Waiskcy. No. 39 Commercial Row, LIBERTY STREET PITTTSBURG, Pa. Sundries ' 5G0 Rbls double Rectified Whiskey. 187 Ebls Old Mon .ngaLcla Bye Whiskey, (Part very choice.) . 50 Ilhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bids N. O., Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron cV Nails &c, all of which will be sold at. low prices for cash. W.M. CARR & CO. June 13, 185C. 24- W ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of JLi Mithcw Ivory, late of Allegheny township deceased have been granted to trie subscriber, re siding in Cleftrful I township. Those who owe s:ii l estate are requested to come forward and settle; and those having claims against it, will present mem properly proven tjr settlement .tnnv IT. nonnr. we: Executors, June 18, 185G. Sl-Gt. William Kittell. William A. Murray. KITTELL 8b MURRAY, HAYING associated themselves in the prac tice of the LAW, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to them. . Ebcnsburg, June 14, 1855. UNION HOUSE. EBENSBTJRGr, CA31BHIA County, la. JOHN BLAIR, Proprietor. "ALSO, IN CONNECTION, . M1Y & Buffi's HACKS. - Wi'l leave the Union House for Wilimore Sta tion in time to take the Eastern or Western trains. Every accomodation will be atforded to " make passengers comfortable. Positively tlic Last Notice. THE undersigned takes this method ot inform ing persons who arc indebted to him, that he has placed his books in the hands of Esquire Williams for collection. Those knowing them selves indebted will do well to square their ac counts in two weeks from the date of this adver tisement and save costs. After which time all persons not complying will be sued. 1 MORRIS FATE. June 18, 185C. THE undersigned Commissioners under the Act of 22dMay, IS06, to re-examine the claims against the Commonwealth, certified to be due and unpaid on the main lice of the public works by the Commi sioners appointed in pur suance of the 2'6th section of the Act of 9th May criv-fi "notice. V) all persons haviug such claims, that they are required to present a state ment thereof in the office of the Auditor General at Harrisbttrg. on or before THURSDAY, THE IOTII DAY OF JULY NEXT. Such tatement mm r.t f.irth a ill-tailed account of the dates and itprns of the claim, and the name and residence of the claimant; and, if assigned, the i.amo and residence of the assignee. JNo ciaim win ueex less so presented. The Commissioners further give notice that they will meet for the purpose of taking testimony in reference tolaims presented in conformity with this notice, at Cres lm Cambria Countv, on THURSDAY, THE 1TTH OF JULY NEXT, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and contiuue by adjournment from day to day as may bc necessary. E. RANKS. TIIOS. E. FRANKLIN, II. S. MAG RAW, ITarribburg, June IS, 1856. St. Sheriff's Sale. T)Y virtue of a Writ 'of Vend. Expon.. iued A "ut of the Court of Common Pleas of Phila delphia and f me directed, there will be exp.-..wd to puHie. srd -on the premises on Saturday the 5th d v of Julv nex at 2 o'clock, V. M. Alfthe right, title, and interest of 11. M. S. Jackson, of in and to thp following described Real Estate situate in Washington township Cambria county, to wit: Xo. 1. A certain tract of land known as the " L u.rel Swamp Tract," containing Throe hun dred and forty-three acrs more or less, having thereon erected a large Tavern IIoiie. known as the " Mountain TTous," a Tavern House known as the " Oregon Honso." a log bons-, a Iniard houso, and st.'thle all in the occupancy of James Reruner. n one story plank house in the occupancy of John Eekles, a one story plank house in the oc cupancy of Peter Helmrm, Jr., and John Hoi by, a one and :i half storv plank house in tht occu pancy of jiirob Kleighart. and a two stry frame housT" and store room iu the occupancy of John Troxell. Xo. 2. A certain trnft of land known as the " Trrvxell Farm," containing one hundred and thirtv acres more or less, having thereon erected a small frame house in the occupancy of Charles Peary, a double log house in the occupancy of John Me Anally, and a tyro story frame bouse, a blacksmith shop and a frame Barn in the occu pancy of ttiA said It. M. R. Tv-k3-r. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of George W. Jones. JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Ebensbnrg June 18, 18",(5. St. j List of Betailers, OF Goods, Wares, Merchandize, &ts., within the County of Cambria, rt turned and classi fied according to law-, as follows j Ubtmburg TSorough, Oars, Licensfc. Johnston Moore-, 1 10,00 Davis & Lloyd. 14 7,00 Rodg-rs & Jones, 14 7,00 E. Hughes, 14 7,00 Tudor & Roberts, 14 liquor 7.oO Evans Sr Hughes. 14 7.00 Shoemaker & Clark, 14 7,00 George M'Cann, 14 7,00 Edward R Jerts 14 7,00 Robert Davis, 14 7,00 Lemmon & Kittcll, 14 7,00 Samuel D. Pryce, 14 7,00 M.C. M'Cague, . 14 7,00 James M'Dermit, 14 7,00 Loretto Borough. Felix Jacobs, 14 7,00 Philip Herzog, 14 7,00 George Litzinger 14 7,00 Andrew Guice, 14 7,00 D.uiiel Gallagher, U 7,00 Wm. Litzinger, 14 7,00 Patrick Shiels, 14 - 7,00 Hugh M'Mulien 14 7,00 Johnstown Borough. Rutledge & Boyer 14 Edward Goodman, 14 7,00 7,00 Good &- Pershing, 14 7,00 Walters & Wchn 14 7,00 Daniel Burk, 14 7,00 Frankel & llart ' 14 " 7,00 Geis Sr Murphy, 14 7,00 Jacob Fronhciserj 14 7,00 W. C. Lewis, 14 7,00 C. Lowry, 14 7.o0 Casper P.urgraff. 14 7, CO J. W. Thompson, 14 7,00 Bolsingcr & Son, 14 7,00 Valentine Luther, 14 7,00 Henrv Kratzer & Son, 14 7,00 Adam Fockler, 14 7.00 John M. Kinley 14 7,00 Wood, Morrell & Cof 15 C0.00 S. L. Gorgas & Co. . 14 7,00 David Hamilton 14 7,00 Andrew J. Lohr, 14 7,00 J.S.Rose, 14 7,00 E James, 14 ' 7,00 C. T. Frazier, 14 7,00 Sweenv & Doncrhcrty, 14 7,00 Be!!, Sudth & Co. (linkers) 13 - 10,00 Concmaugh Boroujh. Michael Sfifert, 14 7.00 Clement & Ilassinger, 3 4 7,00 John Seivert, '. .11 7,00 Casper Cradle, "- 14 7,00 John Eisenschr, 14 7,00 William Nicholson, 14 7,00 John Kingston, 34 7,00 Thomas M'Cabe. 14 7,00 W. H. Canan & Co. 14 7,00 Edward Cashrnan, 14 . 7,00 SummitviUc Borough. Maria Magehan, 14 7,00 Joseph A. Parrish, 14 700 Mrs. Lydia Horner, ' 34 7,00 James Gleason, .' 14 7,00 Wm.M'Connell 34 7,00 Margaret Conway, 14 7,00 James F. M'Dermit,- 14 7,00 Allegheny Township. Joseph Todd, .14 7,00 Montgomery Douglass, . 14 7,00 Wm. D- Hurd, 114 7,00 Joseph A. Conrad; ' 14 7,00 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 34 14 14 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 .7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 Henry M Dado, Carroll Toicnshtjj. J. Moore, 14 James Carroll, 14 James Fagen, " 14 Henry Byrne. 14 Conemaugh TownshiJ. Conemaugh Tron G. 1 . Johustowyi Furnace Store, 1? Henry Baltzer, , 14 Wood, Morrell & Co. (Ben's . Creek Furnace,) 14 Wood, Morrell & Co. (Cam bria Furnace.) 14 Chest Township. Joseph Gill, . 14 Clearfield Townslup. John Zerbe, 14 William Maguire, 14 Daniel Litzinjicr. 14 . 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 10,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,0 7,00 Jachson Township, David Leidy, - 14 Muntter Townshij) 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 . 7, CO 7,00 7,00 7,00 - . 7,00 7,00 7,00 10,00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7X0 7,(0 7,00 7,00 7,00 7X0 7,00 7,00 50.00 oO.OO fO,G0 50,00 50,00 John Bradley, 14 Francis O'Friel, 14 Summer7tiU Township, William Murray, 14 Francis Gallisot, 14 CUrisSau Weaver, 14 Riddle & Roreabaugh, 34 John M'Coy, 14 John M'Colgan, 14 Neil Dugan, " 14 Lawrence Cassidy, 14 Ettinger & Unman, 14 - Wm. H. Gardner & Co. 13 Wm. R. Hughes", 14 Sufiqueftan na Townsh i p. Jacob Carman, 14 I Ya sh in gt.on To wn sh tp, John Troxell, 14 Muflin & Sliort, 14 Frederick Fa gel, 14 - Frederick M. George, 14 Frederick Leib & Co. 14 Doni'miek Kennedy, li Wm.Tiley. 1-1 Charles People, 14 Lewis Cassidy, 14 Thomas H. Porter, 14 B. M'C .hrin. 14 Cant. Mark M'Laughlin, 14 1 1 'I m t - !' lownsnu), IJovd, Bingham & HoUiday 14 George Halters, 14 Lybe & RoAvl.md, - 14 M'iiier&Gwm, 14 . liiiEWERiE.?. 10th Class-, Andrew Guice, Loretto B rfugii William Byerly, Johnstown Borough j Martin Se!"rott, Carroll township. George Uutlu-r, Summerhill tp. Lazarus Reigle, Washington tp. DlSTILLKKIEd. 10 til ClasS. Daniel Goughnour, Johnstown B .rough f0,00 DlLLIARD XaKLE. Henry Foster, JohnU-wn, ?,0,00 Ten I'in Allev. Joseph Alwine, Omemaugii Borough, S0,00 Patent 3If.iicixks. 4th Class Clement HdSMiiger, Conemaugh IV.h 5,00 Casper Cradh-, , " 5,00 Mrs. Lydia Horner- Sumraitvil'e " 5,00 Joseph A. G niv.d, Allegheny tp. 6,00 - An appeal will be held at the Court IIou.se, in the Borough of Elontsburg, on Saturday June 12th 1S50, where any person di.-sathfied with the abovo appraisement and cbissificaticn. may attend if they think proper. . P. J. LITTLE, Merchantile Appraiser. Cotillion lurl5'. A Ball will Ik; held nt the Washington House J. at the ftx.V of l'lane No. 2, A. 1'. R. It. on Wednesday 25th day of June next. A general invitation Is extended to all who are desirous to take a trip oil the light fartaslic too. Every ar rangement will be made to render guests com fortable and agreeable. Come all who are fond of amusement. G. MARLETT. " PUBLIC SALE! Of Valuable Real Estate ! BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Blair and- Cambria counties, the undersigned administrators of the Estate of Geo. B. Spang, lareof B:nir county dee'd, will sell at Public Sale or outcry upon the premises, 435 acres and 132 perches an I .allowance, of land, more or less, sit uate on the head waters of Bob's ami Bonn's Creeks, partly in Greenfield township n Blair county and partly in Cambria'county. And also one other tract adjoining the above, containing 34 6 acres or thereabouts, on Friday the 11th day of July next. The above tracts of land are well timbered have plenty of water, good sight for Saw Mill c. They will be offered in lots or all together to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M., of said day, given. Terms cf when aue atienuanco wm te iale made known bv. JOB MANN, J. M; SPANG. Admr's of Geo. B. Spang. June 11, l85C. 32tf. L,Ott.l3r BIOiTSC. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFfiR, "TTtrrOULD respectfully inform his old friends T T and the travelling public that he fihs leas ed the Logan House, llollidaysburg, and is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronage in unobjectionable style. The HOUSE has been newly furnished thro' out in a stylo not surpassed by Any establishment in therinterior of the State. His TABLE will always be supplied with all the substantiate and delicacies of the season, and attended by atten tive servants. In a word, no pains will be spared to make the L-gan a first class house, and noth ing will be left undone to render its guests com fortable and hnppv. The STABLES, which are extensive, will be attended hv honest and faithful hostlers. RESTAURANT The basement is occupied as a Restaurant, where meals will be served up at all hours of the daj-, together with oysters, wild game, fish and all the delecacies and refresh ments of the season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, lS50.-32tf. Dissolution. rfnilE partnership heretofore 'existing under the JL firm of Roberts and Clements was dissolved by mutual consent on Saturday May 21st. All persons knowing themselvs indebted to the late firm will please call on the subscribers and settle their respective accounts. . WM CLEMENT. " . JOHN llOUERTS. . June 4, 185G. 32- Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of administration having been grant , ed the undersigned, on tho Estate of Charles B, Kennedy, late of Washington Township dee'd. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and ' those having claims against it, are requested to present thcin properly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS H. PORTER. June 4, 1855. 2-6t. , Administrator. John Kratzer, Augustin J. Nagle, Henry M'Kibbon, Peter Soissong, -Philip G.' Davis, : A." D. Carpenter, John Smith, Daniel M'Laughlin, .John Porter, Thomas Bradley, HOT ilTTlR Wholesale & Itetail Watch, Clock and: Jewelry Store, 3laln Street Johnstown, la. , - ,r,.r,. . ,i Wii are preparea -to - supply the trade witu an sons, or , c-jiCA anJ JKi- WATCH Materials. JEWELRY', WATCHES, : CLOCKS, and Q$K SPECTACLES ei'Ur O OLD. 8IL VER PLAITED or STEEL! - ' - ?i!CT"r dm BAGLEY, BAUD, antX AVILSOS'S Kest luallly GOLD l'ESS always on lana."!S3542r SILVER THIMBLES. SFOOIS. VIBLISS. M, SI1IS&S. & All TSS FIXES. - Atconieons Mnle, ur by tlie Dozen. ' Those wishing to Purchase Wholesale will please give us a call, as wc can and will nell as cheap as the Eastern Wholesale Dealers. A liberal discount made to the trade.. '"W are constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Manufacturers. . . . ' . T Call and see our Perifocal Spectacles those who once use them, would not be without thVoa for three times their cost. - ; -.-.3i April 30, 1500. 7ff. - . ' ,c I FASHION AELE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING. GREAT ATTRACTION at the New Store of Evans and Hughes, one door above the Store room of Shoemaker & Clark, where the sub scribers are at present receiving and opening a large and excellent assortmcn of fashionable Ready Made Clothing of the latest and most approved styles, which for cheapness and durability can net be excelled by any similar establishment in the county; not wishing to Lrag, but what we say wo will make good cr take the water. Every article in the cloth ing lint will be kept on hand, viz: sumer Coats, Sack Govt, Drop do.; Pauts, Vests, Cloaks, f-c, all of tho l itest styles. Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Testings, of all colours and s-tjdes. Our Department of BOYS CLOTHING promises a much more extensive selection than usual. We flatter ourselves that we shall be able to furnish garments suitable, for all c'assesj fitted un m such a manner, and on f-ucli terms that shall disarm aT competition ; we therefore ask a liberal share of the public patronage. lva:n & li u cues. June 4, '.36.' v Dissolution. f 3 1HE Partnership, heretofore existing between SL the undersigned in the manufacture of Leath er, Boots rxrA bhoes, under the name of John Evans Co.. is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. - l-.nt tnc rufinef-s ui nil its' hrsnches will be "carried on. at the old stands and tiridr th old name by John Ev.itis. Kmn- E. Evans, S. M. and Hugh -June who are duly authorized to set tht all the accounts of the dd firm and receive ail debts due to avid pay nil claims iiguint said firm'. Witness our hands at Ebeusburg the 2th d-iy of Anril 1850. - - . . JOHN" EVANS, -JOHN If A EE, EVAN E. EVAN'S, S.M. HUGH JONES. Ebensbnrg, April SO, 1850. 27. CARI. DR. BALDERSTON S rsreoii WfHtisl, rROM. Baltimore will v:?:.t. ER- f . 1 EXSRChfJ.on the 5th of May CjVi and remain a hlort time, lie wm 1c fu'lv irepared to perform all operations in DES'TAL SriiGERYwVaiihiz the regvlaiion of ' C' it 'Ire it 's Tt-x-iliExlraetinff Filling Clcan inff and. the insertion of Teh either en Plate or Pii-ot. A!o, Continuous (innt and l)h-k 'tcv.. The public are respectfully invited to rail r.t his rooms at the ' Elx nsburg House," where be may be seen and consulted. ' Dr. 1. has for sale his superior Tooth PufrdiT which has been in general use in Baltimore for twenty-five years. April o0lS50. 2V. M' MAS TEE'S I?. UilUljlJ iiUliiU) li I 15 Lit T Y STUEET, EETWEEN HAND AND SEVENTLt, . . (Near the rt,nn'a. R. R. Depot.) PITTSBURG, PA. May 21, 1856. S0ly. LLD I'OSt S ALU. THE fubscrlVr will offer for sale about Two Hundred arlil eighteen acres, and allow ance of valuable lasd situate in Cambria township, Cambria county, Pa., about one-half mile south of Pensacola Steam Mill, and about 3J miles from Ebcnsburg, owned by the heirs of David Sowers. The land is well timbered and calculated lor farming purposes, also well adapted for plow and meadow land. Eor particulars anplv to the sub scriber. STEPHEN LLOYD. May 21, 1S5G. SO-tf. Tlic Place to get jour Money Itacli. is at J. Bradley's Cheap Store in Munster. where is to be found a large and well selected stock of goods suited to the wants of the community, which be will sell at bis usual low prices, or ex change for Wool, Butter, Eggs, or other produce, on advanced terms. X. B. Those having, accounts standing six months, or longer, are respectfully abd earnestly requested to call and Settle the same. , J. BRADLEY. ' Munster, May 21, 1856. S0-3t.-pd -. Arrival of the Trains at Wllmorc Station. The Fast Line resumed Rs regular trip on Monday May 19th. The following is the schedule of the trains posing f.ast anu uesi. Express West, 10 o'clock, 12 min. A. M. I'. M. P. M. A. M. P. it. A. M. Mail . " Local Freight Mail: Train East Fast Line 8 42 7 11 6 13 Local Freight 6 Tl:irks leave this station imme diately after the departure of the trains for Ebe nsburg. Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between Moreno Hughes and John Roberts in the Plastering business was dissolved on Friday, 4tli April 185-3. MORGAN HUGHES. Ebensbnrg, April lCthl f5d. . F. SX. CSorB. Ilenr, Utucli. e a n ix c x . milE subscribors would respectfully inform the 1 citizens of CambiU county that they have purchased the Tannery Eetallishmer.t at Ib-mlock Cambria Onuity, foiiueily owned by A. -I. .S" 11. White. The establishment will, un.lergo new re pairs and improvements which-' will enable them to manufacture Leather of all di.-rriptions for country usCj also, various kinds of Leather for the EiiUern market. '. . , TT. , Cash will be p:rid for Bark and limes of ad kin.Li.orif preferred in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen wii be employed Orders for Leather will bo promptly attended to . F. M. i FORGE. II EN BY- lir.UCH. May 7, 1S5C. 28-tf , . ASKETS Clothes, Toy and Work Baskets at J. M'Dermit'i. unrif .-.-sas YOTTlVnS' JACOB ST A II L. C. TIIOS'. H0BKBT4 Bligrh Street, Ebensburgr, Pav B ESIECTF ULLY inform J. the citizens of Ebensburg and furroundins ." courftfv that i they Law ree'eived'a large "and splcncF.d aaicr- 9 and Jewelry of every Gold Kevs. discription. Also, Vest "do. '; J Hard & Wilsons cere- Fob d6. ; : brated Gold Pens. Jold Lockets, Gold Chains, Seals, . Plated do.' ' Guards; 'A Steel da. Steel, k Brats Keyt &c. too numerous to mpntlnn nil nf wliiK irMi le sokl cheaper than they can be "bought elso where in tliis vicinity. Ctoks and Watches war' ranf&l god time keepers or no sale. - Kf CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY end MUSICAL IXSTREMEXTS repaired with neal nosi and despatch at.d warranted. Give them a call at their room opposite the "Mountain II ctfcfe as they will give you entire satisfaction. : Ebensbnrg, May 14, 185G. , mm ATMCIM! ": THE siibscribi-T hna the pleasure of announcing to the cit-z'-ns of Tiinnel Hill and Gallitzin, and the publie generally, that he l as received Iroru the En? tern cities, a new and splendid 6tuck of . - .-: . - . ' Spring1 aiirt Summer I3ry CocJs, to which he begs leave to call the attention of all who arc desirous of purchasing the best quality, and m?.st fashii nable styles at the lowest prices. His stock .f - - - - 3tK.10YOI.40r: CXOTEIIXO " is large and well assorted; and will be' soldt ft small per centnge over rs?t. lie has a large sup ply cf . ' . - - Groceries, Hoots A: Shoes, . Hardware, Drugs & Mediciuea, : Quecnsware, Wil Paper, Glassware, Uooks & Stationary'- Tinware, Trimmiugs, .t Hats & Cap?,' Notions, ice; - . ! Also, a-good assortmerit Gf - ! ISoimcts and 3Iillinery Goods. llie c.ne price system which has proved so sat-' irTucf.-.ry o Lis customers ad Liaase-'f will b strictly adhered to. DANIEL MX ArGLTLIN,. Tunnel Hill, May 11, 1S5C. 20-12t. i:xccntors Notice. "ff ETTERS testamentary having been granted JLi to the subscribers en the 'Estate of Mrs. Rosana M'Laughlin, late of the township of Washington Cambria county, deceased. All per sons, therefore knowing themff Ives indebted to the bald estate will call immediately and settle their accounts with any tF the under named Ex ecutors, and all persons havicg claims against tb& said Estate will please present them 1'v.r fcettl iaentproerly authenticated foith with. . PETEll DOUGHERTY, ) JOHN CASSIDY. ) Executors . May 8, 18-30. 29-CL r. ' Public Sale of Valuable Property. THE undersigned will sell at private sale his well known property situated in Susquehanna. Township, Cambria courit3 it joins the farm cf Wm. Glai about 15 miles from Ebcnsburg. The Sus-juehanna and Ebensburg Plank Road, passes through the farm. The following are the improve ments, a new Saw Mill in good running c-Her 4 Dwelling Houses, the one in which the subscri ber resides is a large building, having all the na cessary conveniences attached a large Bank Pa: n, 100 feet long by 40 wide, Graneries, 3 Coal Bank? within 80 rods of his residence and immediately on the Plank Road 400 acres of excellent farming land, with a large quantity of Pine Timber, together with 150 acres of tim ber leave all the land, lays on the Susquehanna river. Persons wishing to examine the property can call on the .iibscriber at hi residence. Terms will be made easy to suit purchasers, as he is de termined to leave fer "the west. ISAAC GIFFOltD 1 JIarvh 19, 185G. . , Tlohidaysburg "Standard," will please copy 3 months and charge this office, .: jTI OLD Kings and Breastpins Comls, Port monies, 'and Toys, at J. il'Dcrmit's "HJT ATS, "CATS and LOOKIXG GLASSES ai 11 J. M'DERJUT'S. 7" II I TU. Bc-aus, and Dried Friiit," for sal at . . J. Jl'Dermit's. ADIES and Children's Shoes and Gaiters at 1 LOVES, Stockings, Suspend, rs. Threads, Jf at - J. M'Denrdt's. IEa nTTj fW-iO r . u -; TWENTY-FIVE dollars, lost some where in I'Uensburg on the evening of Wednesday the 4th inst., A i-j's and 1 &10. The finder will be rewarded by leaving tue -money at this ouic or with Cuas. Litzinger Est., or with - " A. KOPEL1N. fYIIE books ic, of Given t C bans, and Ccl X lii b & Co.. lately trading in tbe Boicugh t f S.tmmiivi'.io have been placed in my hands, fcr co'L-ctitn. All who -know thtm&'.lves indebted to either . f the abeve riru"' are requosted to mak pavinents immediately, &nd theitby wive cosu. ' WM. KITTELL. May T, IFO'3. 2?-4t. Important to Collectors. COLLECTORS of County, Poor and Suto Ux for 185 a::d previoJis years, wbcoo dupli car.vs remain unsettled, are hereby notified to maka payment, ln-tbre or during tho June Court. No further indulgence can ur will be given, after that time. C. D. ML lilt A Yr Treasurer.-. Ebcnsburg, April 23, 1S50. bi. "Wanted. s A TEACHER for the Common School f thi sl. Borough of Summitville, Otmbria county. An exAinination of applicants will be held at the School bouse in said Borough Mi the 24th iiutnt at 2 o'clock, r. M. B3' order tlie Bvu-d, J. V. CORDON, ScV. May. 7.1856. 2-3w. . v rni T