OUtt jSENATdRIAL DISTRICT." (vj. we' dip the following notices in relation to the Senatorial question": in tic "fighting fifteenth,' from the Blair county Whig, the Fremont organ iuBiair edcntyC-1 Sale of the Putlic Vorbj' MvJ ItAYV'ONDThe question of the sale of the Public Improvements will no doubt be brought before the next Legislature I am an J have been a Whig, as you know, for years fin. filwava onnoaed their sale, and still Vlieve that it would be folly to let them go Into the hands of a corporation. Our late Senator; Coi Ckksswei.l, proved himself the active opponent of the sale, and I believe that, in justice to him, ho is entitled to the votes of every man who thinks as I do on this question. He has proven himself faithful to the interests of his constituents, and when a public servant fulfils a duty, he should not be stricken down for it. I throw out these- suggestions, having learoed that his opponent, A.C. Mullix, 13 pledged to the interests of the Pa. Hail lload -Company. As a Whig of long standing, I will vote for Cuksswell on this question AN OLD LINE WHIG. IIoixiDATsncRO. Sept. 19, lSfjG. jtST-Tbc last Register charges us with aid Hn" in bringing out Col. Wuauton in opposi ng to MtLLiN. This charge is not true, but if tho editor is not desirous to have bis pohti- Mi TM.T.tlaltl encn.' he baa Detier wu.6c.u ,.,,.f.,i linr.iavH towards meu who more nfuu. o r.Ht lik-p letting tho flection of Senator alone. Whig. r ni wr.i i:!; ?! VSS ME1 :tinc; v.'e l.wre to scv k.i.r C.i;k and I'rcek Uui mike , :!'! V 1 - .rrnMl:'.'i.li to attMHM ..ie m.. i-.'-"" at !..y.tui-v?vn the 11.'; partant that t ere should October. Uisim r k1 tmn out from REFUSING TO FACE THE MUSIC. In every instance, during the present cam paign, the Ulaek Republican speakers, when challenged to meet their democratic opponents in publiu discussion, have refused to do so John It. Edio refused to meet Cyrus L. Pcr H'lin" before tho voteos of this county at our last Court Wilmot refused to meet Ellis Ii. ehnabel in his (Wilinofs) own district; and to it has been everywhere, that they areafraid .. truth iti.l tint thpv eYiinefc to elie.it and - - - - - 4 hu'itbu' the people by misrep csentation and j falsehood. The latest instance of tho kind will be found in the article Lclow. Black Re- j i ! . : . . I ..I K .. l. Tl,.. 1 I . pUOUCaUlSUl 13 at, a low cmp, vucu ticn deus Htevcns j-V. rinks from its defence iu tho presence of mon who are prepared to strip it of its mask : The Discussion at Indiana. A good detl ot" interest has beeu uianifest- d in many quarters to know the result of the great debate, which was to cowe off on the "23 i Tuesday last and wc are now &: to irratifv public curiosity. Three weeks ago, tho Democrats challenged the Abolitionists, j aud this challenge was accepted by the latter It was a challenge to dUeutS the great issues involvbd iu the present canvass; and the in- - terest occasioned thereby was great. The Ab olitionist named Tu.vui)i:fs Stevens and Burungamh as their champions; th.'Dcmo- -crats, W. A. Stokes and tl. D. Post eh, of Westmoreland, and tho indomitable Ellis B. SchnabilL, as their. Stevens IiaJ accepted tho responsibility, and doubtless Burlinamc tut. The day arrived. Hundreds Cocked to tho bceuc. The cars to Bhiirsville and Indi ana were crowded with the curious a;id the in terested ; and '.he latter place was crowded with a livin g mass. Thaddeus Stevens itjs on thts ground, rej resenting the DisuLkibii-ti, and was accompanied by Mr. Cowan, of Westmoreland. E. B. Schuabel, Stokes and Foster were ahv Oa the grouud for the friend- ! f the Constitution. i tie uoentec was Mr "Burlingamc. At the appointed hour the Dem ocrats were ready tor the discussion, but their opTtonents were non ett. A message was then s. nt to tlf latter, telling them that the Demo era's were rtO'lg After a long delay, the re ply from the aboiitioni.-ts was, that, the' would feud an answer in iu hour. Before this hour expired, it was ascertained that Tha.ldeus Steveus w.n on the abolition stand, addres sing his followers. After lie was through, the second reply came thut he (S'evcus,) would not meet the Democrats, but that Mr. Cowan would meet one of them :ic:it tin! In vain our friends offered to let Mi. Schna bvl meet Mr. Stevens; tho leader declined, and without entering tho town, stole awav in a private carriage This most inglorious re trrai ia worthy of Stevens, and so consistent with his history, that his own friends hung their heads in shame. The upshot was, that the Democrats held the ground, and able Fpeechcs were made by Foster. Stokes, Schna bel. and others. Mr. Schnabel kept the Ktand for several hours and with his accus tomed bold and stirring oratory, made the wel kin ring with his exposures of Stevens and 'bis backers. Such -whs the result of the famous debate at Indiana, on the L'od of September. The Xeguoes at Work. Let Giddinga, Burlingamc, Clawson, and Beccher rejoice the real coal-black ucgroes arc at work for Fremont and disunion throughout the West, as the following will show: Colored men on the Stumjy. The Columbus (Ohio) Statesman says that two colored men, .-named Jenkins and Langston, are stumping .the State for rcmont. HEAR GARRISON ! The T'retnonters hrve been industriously circulating the report that the notorious Wm Lloyd Garrison, aud his equally notorious pa jer, the Boston Liberator, were both favor able to the cle- tion of Buchanan to the Presi dencv. The Republicans have spread this flagrant lie far and wide they knew it to be vinti uo when they circulated it, for what con cord has light vitii darkness, or what fellow thip has Belial with the truth. Hear Garri son in hU paper of September 12th. It now lies on our table. He&rbiui! " A against Buchanan and Fillmore, it tccm&.to m the sympathies and lent wishes of very enlightened freemen must le on the side rf Fremont : so that if there tcere no moral barrier to onr voting and ice had a million of fotestul-cstcio, ne shoifdcasi thxm aJl for the Fiv.lHci. -Candida' . - ii hi win mil l nniiii i THE FAIR-. ; '.' ' . The Committee ot Arrangement for tie Ag ricultural Fair to be held at Ebensburg, on the 7th, 8th and 9th days of "October next, respectfully announce to thepublic the follow ing, programme : v. . .; . At 2 o'clock. P, M., of -the 7th, a grand parade of all the horses and colta on exhibition will take place ; during the parade to animal will be permitted to be ridden or driven at a faster gait than a slow trot or canter. At 10 o'clock A. M., of the Sth. Lady Equestrians will compete for the premiums. At 3 o'clock P. M., fast trotting and rack ing horses entered for premiums, will be ex hibited At 4 o'cock P. M., the Judges of such committees as shall be indicated by the man agers, will proceed to decide on the merits and award premiums for articles on exhibition. At 0 o'clock A. M., on tho 0th, the Plow ins Match will come oft. At 11 o'clock A. M., the Judges of the re- niaining committees will proceed to aw ard nremiums. At 1 o'clock, the Agricultural Address will be delivered by Wm . A. Mur- ray, Esq. T. Ii. Mooro, J. M'DoiialJ, 11. J Lloyd, r Jno. Thompson, j J. C Noon J KboDoLurg, Sept. 30, li5G. " SLAVERY AGGRESSION. I'oois talk about slaverv as though is was inaUinn coustant airessions. iuc all sjumi- ,i- n . ble meu know that precisely the reverse is the cas-c. Seventy years ago every State iu the Union but one were slave States. Now six teen aru free States, and but fifteen slave States. In lets than fira years seven Terri tories will be admitted as free States ; to wit. Minnesota, Nebraska, Washington, Oregon, Utah, New Mexico and Kansas. Then there will be twenty-three free States and Jli'crn slave States. Then the Senate will stand from free States 4G ; from slave States 30. Thm the House of Representatives will Ftand almost two to one from free States. That is what Abolition spoutorscall "slavery aggres sion." Delaware will soon ba a free State, too; and probably Missouri. Does not every one see that the Ulaek Republican stories about slavery aggression arc simply lies? - - - - WHAT THE BLACK REPUBLICAN HOUSE DID. The late Black Republican House of Rep resentatives at Washington is notable for these things : 1 . It was rine weeks in choosing a Speak er, which i3 generally effected in one day, and during the whole of that time Congress was ia i state of disorganization '2. it refused to pass a bill securing peace in Kansas, and which nullified certain obnox ious laws in that Territory, for the reason that such pesee would be damaging to the political pPOFIK!Cts 0f tiat nartv 0. It passed a law legislating slavery into Kansas for two years, and extending the fu gitive slave law over it and Nebraska. . 4. It passed an enactment raising the sala ry of its members from 3 to 18 u day. 5. It refused to pass tho Army Appropri ation J $111 at the regular session, and an ex tra session haJ to be called for that purpose, putt in the government to great expense These measures arc tho oniy things which rendered the last session of the Black" Repub lican House at all memorable. Knyiurcr. i'R e:iut born' in l raxce. The Boston Bee, a black republican paper, on the -J2 J of April latt contained the follow ing : Fkumcnt. Cui' C Fremont was bom F IiANi !E, January, 1813. fathtr teas an tnujraflt from. I 'ranee , and his moth- era nuticz tf Virginia." If this is true, Fremont is not eligible. The constitution requires that the President shall be a native-born citizen. But all admit ihat his father was a Frenchman, and therefore ev ery Hindoo who votes for him will violate " that awful oath."' Bcchaxan at Home. In a recent account of a visit to Lancaster, written by a gentle man in high position, he says : " I saw no man in Lancaster who was not. his devoted friend. You would be surprised to learn the large number who voluntarily teli you of his numerous acts of kindness to them, or their parents, relatives, or neighbors. His old cli ents are universally attached to him, and ma ny speak of gratuitous professional services in lighting tho battles of the poor." Died, Suddenly on Tuesday the 23rd ult, at bis res idence in Allegheny Township, Mr. Joseph A. iodd in tho :! year ol Ins r.ge. In Loretto on Friday M irning tho 2Gth inst. Mr. Anthony Litzinqer aged 74 years and 7 mos. The deceased was one of the oldest and most lerpecte l citizens of our county, and who up to the day of his death led a life of activity, indus try, aud usefulness. Formauy years ho rest (led in the neighboring county of Huntingdon where lie was well and favorably known, but his last and declining years were spent in the midst of bis relatives and frien Is. He was followed to the grave by upwards of fifty of his immediate descendants and relatives, and a largo tr.dn of acquaintances who tans testified the esteem in which he was held by the community in which he had so long lived. May he rest in peace. S. WANTED fTIEN Teachers to take charge of the Schools in Snminerhin Sehnol District for four months Applicants will be required to possess 1st Class certificates Applicants will meet the County Superintendent in Jefferson on the 25th day of October next at one o'clock to be examined" by him. Schools to comrneni-e 1st of November next By order of the Bard, Wm. R. UCGHES, SccV. OScc of School Directors ) Jefferson. Sept 29, 185(5, 3t J EKtate of Josculi A.Todd, Deceased. VSTTIEREAS, Letters of Administration on the T T estate ' of Joseph A. Todd, late of Alle gheny Township, Cambria coanty, deceased, have been granted by the Registct of said county, to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against fcaid estate to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement and those indebted are required to make payment ,j without delav. vr M. EYA, Adui!r. Oct. 1, 1?59. 6t - AN AgiiculturaJ Ball will to given on Tuesday evenin-i;, October 7th, at the . . EDEXSBVBO DOUSE, ,wht re extensive arrangements havo been made to render it pleasant to all who may attend. A good band of MUSIC has been engaged, un der the 6Uerintendtnco tf Professor II. D. Deck er. Ebensburs, Oct. 1, '50 It. I 111 VAT E SAJLE. TIIE undersigned will sell at pvivate.sale the following property, situated in Allegheny Township, close to Gallitzin station, one double house and lot. The building is one and a half story high, having all the conveniences to make it a pleasant residence. Also One house and three lots situated at the .west end of the new Allegheny Portago Tunml. Tho property has Leenoecupied as a Tavern Stand, where a largo business has been done. Possession can lo had by tho lirst of next March. JOIINr KENNEDY. Sept. 24, 165G. 3t. . QKPIIAKS' COURT SALE. Y virtue of a pluries order of the Orphans' Cjurt. the following real estate, late the property of Daniel Kecfe, deceased, will be ex pewed to public sale, at the house of John Godfrey in GalUtzin, Cambria county, on Monday, the 10th hat of Novembes, 1850. Tho undivided half of live acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of the Pennsylvania Rail ltoad Company, Samuel Watts, James M'Closkey aud others. ALSO The undivided half of a lot or .- piec of ground, situate in the village of Gallitzin, ad joining the Pennsylvania Rail Road, land of Jack son aiid Watts. Samuel Watts and others, cou tu'iihig one fourth of an acre and twenty-five perches. TERMS OF SALE. Ore half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, the residue with interest iu ons year tliertafter, to bo secured by loijd aud mortgage. WILLIAM FLYNN". Guardian cf the Minor Boirs of Daniel Kcefe, deceased. Sept. 24, 1S5C. Ho ! this Way for Bargains ! ! II G88DSL AID AT FAIR . FilS. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the good citizens of Ehensburg and the surround ing vicinity, that he lias just received from the East one of the most choice stock of goods ever brought to this place. The stock is varied, and selecied with an eye to the immediate wants of the public. I lis stock consists of the following : A jnral assortment of Acic Styles oj" Spring awi Summer, Goods, comprising a variety vf La rfi'ej' Di es Goods, among which will be found Lawns, Delaiuf , Alapacas, Black Silks, Fancy do Bleached Mucins, Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Ca.simers, Fancy do. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy Vestings, Shirts of all kinds Cravats, 11 aiu ( J loves. Fancy do. lOll'.S, Together with an innumerable assortinoiit of ar cles not mentioned, uwiiall- kept in a country atorc. These goods will le sold at fair prices. Ortll and examine, even if you do not wish to pur chate . millinery cuous. X10XNECTKI with the store s -a large. J stock of MIL1SEU Y G 0 ODS. Every fe article in this line wo have on hand, and will be eonstautlv in receipt of the latest stvles of BtlSSETS. "f..r old and young. RIBBONS of every pattern and color, LACES, EDGING, A beautiful assortment of 3I0URNIXG Goods now on hand, and at prices to suit the times. Ladies are respectfully invited to call aud ex amine this stoek which is far ahead of any goods of a himilar kind brought to this place. GEORGE M'CANN. Ebensburg, Arril 20, 1850. Now for Bargains. rSMHE snhsi riber ha just received from 5! JL the E.tt a large ai splendid stick of new Good of tho following articles, all of the beet quality, Groceries such as Codec, Sugar, Tea. aud Syrup Molassc, a littly of the bcht that has over Wen brought to his town before. ALSO Starch Corn which is very delicious for food, in fact he has everything that is in the Grocery line. ALSO A gotd as forluiei.t f fancy stationary and no tions. ALSO he has added to his stock a g'KMl assortment of HAUVES1 TOOLS, which is very important to the Farmer at this time, consisting of the fol lowing articles such as SCYTHES. SNATHES. FORKS, RAKES, S,-c, all of a good qual i'.v. ALSO A good assort ment of DREGS and MEDICINES t o mention. Also A Tare lot of GOOD FLOUR. ALSO BAR IRON, NAILS, and GLASS. Call and see and examine for yourselves, you will not regret by doing so. ROBERT DAVIS. Ebcnsburg, Jul 1, 1856. S7. Executor's IV oil re. "BT ETTERS testamentary have been granted JLitothe subscriber, on the estate of Milton Bob eits, dee'd, by the Register of Cambria county, lie hereby gives notice to all persons know ing themselves indebted to come forward and make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN WILLIAMS, Exec'r. August 21. .1856. ADMINISTRATOR'S SOTItll. "I" ETTERS of administration on the estate of JLi Jan.es Rogers, late of La Crosse, Wisconsin deceased, have been granted by the Register to tho subscriber, residing at Hemlock. Cambria co. Those Laving claims against said estate are re quested to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. MARY JANE SCOTT, Adm'x. Aug. 27, 1866. 6t c. acts. XOTJCG. T ETTERS testamentary havo been granted ly JLi the Register of Cambiia county, to the sub scriber, on the estate of Francis Gillespie, dee'd. late of Carroll township, Caiifl-ria County. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to como forward and settle without further delay. ISABELLA GILLESPIE, Eiecutiix. Aug. 21,1550. fnilE Rooks of tho subscribers havo been placed I in the bands of John Williams, Esq., for col lection. MURRAY & ZAHM, MURRAY, -ZAHM A: Co. Ebenscurj, D?c CC, j .. God Save the Common wealtli. ' Proclamation of ytJcnoral Election .Puisuant to aa act of General Assembly of the Common wealtii inf Pennsylvania, entitled: An act relating to tfcoefcctitjpa if this Commonwealth," approved the ectei tlay of July, Anno Dumini. one thousand eight liundicd aid Uurrj'-'uinc, 1 J011M UORERTS. High Sheriff of the County of Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and givb noti x) to the electors of the coo.nty aforesaid, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held iu the said county of Cambiia on tho second Tuesday, (and 14th day) of October. 1856, at which time btate and County ofheers will Le elected, to wit: One person to fill tho oflico of Canal Commiss ioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to hll the offico of Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One. person to fill the office of Surveyor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person, in connection with the counties of Huntingdon, Blair and Somerset to fill the office of member of tho llou of Representatives of the United States. One person in connection with the Counties of Blair and Huntingdon to fill tho office of Senator of the State of Pennsylvania. Two persons, in connection with the Counties of Bedford and Fulton to fill the oface of members of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. Two persons to till the ofiicc of Associate Jud ges for Cambria county. One person to fill the offico of Prothonotary. Clerk of the Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Ter miner, for Cambria county. One person to fill the office of District Attor ney for Cambria county. One person to fill tho offico of Commissioner for Cambria county. One person to fin tho omco of Surveyor for Cambria county. One person to fill tho office of Coroner for Cam bria county. Oae person to fill the office of Auditor for three i years and one person to fill said oSice for two years for Cambria county. Oae person for Director of the Poor and House of Employment for Cambria county. The electors of the district crmpoi-ed of the Borough of Ebcnsburg, to meet at the Court House in raid Borough. Tho electors of tho district composed r.f the township of Cambria, to meet at tho Uourt H jUse in the. Borough of Etens-burg. The electors of the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the School House in Carrolltown, iu said township. The elector-, -of the district composed cf tho township of. Chest, to meet at the Schoul House on the farm of Richard J. Proudfoot, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Bo rough of IiOietto, to meet at the School House iu said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the borough of Summitville, to nieet at the School House in said borough. The electors of the district composed of the towuahip of Allegheny, to meet at School House No. 9, ia said towiihhip. The '-lectors of the district composed of the Bo rough of Johnstown, to meet at the Mansion lloiint, in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Connc-inaugh, to meet at School House No. 1, in said Borough. Tho electors of tho district composed of the to vnshin of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John II. Douglass, iu said township. The electors uf the district composed of the township of Jacksn, to meet at the house of Henry linger, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Kring, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Blacklick, to meet at the house of Adam Meakiu, in the village of Belsauo, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Matthew Conrad, iD said township. The electors of the district compoe.l of the township of Washington, to moot at the S..'h.o! House situate at the foot of Plane No. 4, in said township. The elector of the district composed of the township i f Vbi;, tuincet at School Iluuse No. 1. in sid tswnship. The G. tors of the district composed of the township of Muo.-ter, to meet ;t ihs ware hou&c of Augustine Durbiu, b the village of ruuiistcr,- in saw l township. The electors of the district composed f the township of Cotinumaugh, to meet is fallows, viz: District No. 1. All that part of said township of G'onemaugh, bounded by the Somerset county line, the Stony Cn-ek River, to Johnstown Bor ough line, the'nee by line of said Borough to the junction of the Stony Greek and Little Conemaugh Rivers, thence up Little Conemaugh to the Luge aqueduct across Ilinkstor-'s Run, thence down the Big Coia-maugh River to the Westmoreland Go., line, thence .dotig said line to the Somerset Co., lin-i. and "place of beginning to meet at S-hool House No. 17, in Cambria City, in said township. District No. 2. Ail that part of said township bounded by the Conemaugh River and Penn.yl vania Canal, from the small aqueduct across Hiukston's Run, to the largo aqueduct at Johns town, thence by Conemaugh Borough and Cone maugh River to Summerhill township line, thence by Jackson township line to Indiana county line, thence bv the same to the place of beginning: to meet at School House No. ft. r.ear the residence of John Headrick, in said township. District No. b, All that part of said township bounded by the Conemaugh Borough line aud the Conemaugh river to the Richland township line, the Stony Creek River and the Johnstown Bor ough line, to meet at School House No. 10, near the" farm of the heirs of David Singer, dee'd., in said township. The clectorc of tho district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet as follows, z: District No. 1. AH that part of said township lying on the eastern side of the division line divi ding said township into two election districts, said division Hue beginning at a c rner of a tract of land warranted in the names of Alexander Car lisle and Samuel Griffin, thence north 16 J degrees west 970 perches to the Galbraith road, it being the dividing line bttwecn Summerhill and Cam bria townships. Again commencing at the corn er of the Alexander Carlisle and Samuel Griffin tracts, thence South 20 degrees, 1340 perches to the South Fork of the Conemaugh River, to meet at the School House in the town of Jefferson, in said township, and tho officers elected at last spring election for said township to conduct said election. District No. 2. All that part of said township lying on the western side of the said division line, to meet a, this School House near the town Sum merhill, in said township: and Cispcr Dimond will act as Judge and Francis K. Hei linger and Samuel S. Paul, inspectors of said election. And I further give notice, ns in and by the ISth Section of the aforesaid Act I am directed to do, That all persons, except Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the 'government of the United States or of this State, Or any City or incorporated dis trict, whether a commissioned oftieer or otherwise a subordinate or agent, who is or shall be employ ed under the legislative, judiciary or executive de partment of this State or the United States, or of a'hy City or incorporated district ; and also, that every member of Congress or the State Legisla ture, and of the select or common councils of any incorporated district, ia by law incapable of hold inrr or cxercisimr. at the same time, the office or ; appriDtraont of Judge. Inspector or Clerk rf any Tect!0U cl Ijsis vomtn.nwral'h, aui nir a ' in- IIOL.ME S &T YOUN GS' Wholesale & Eetail Watch. Clock and Jewelry Store. Alain 6treet JobnR'uwn, Pa. WE are prepared to supply the trade with Ml sorts cf CIAK'K sod , JpL WATCFT Materials. JRWEI.RV. WATX3IJK8, CLOCKS, an.1 Sri.UTACLnt eMcr GM,D.SILYKIt rLATITD rr STEEL. Bf- -"L OAOLIiT, BAUD, aud Wit. 5 OX'S C QuaJltj- OLU PKS !) am silver nmm. tm ram m ifuw 6 iu- wmt AccordeoEvs MriK rly io Down. ThoTo wishing: to Purchase Wholesale will please give ua a call, an we-, can and will fvll as cheap as tho Eastern Wholesale Dealers. A liberal discount made to the trade. Wo aro constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Marufacturor. Call and see our Perifocal Siectac!es these who-oace use them, would not he without thetu for threif tiim-s their cost. " . . : April 0. ISoO. 27tf- spct.tor. or Judge, or other cGievr of aoy-such rl ection shad bo eligible to any clficc then voted for. Also, iu tho 4th Section cf the Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act relating to elections and f-.r other purjMse" approved the iCth day of April ISoO, it ia enacted that the foregoing lCth Section shall not bo so construed as to prevtntany militia officer or boroutdi officer from serving hs Judge or Inspector at auy general or special election iu this Commonwealth. - Pursuant to the provieions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the judges cf the aforesaid districts shall respectfully take charges cf the certsOtato or return of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting ol one judge from each district at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebenshurg, on tho third day after the dav of election, being Friday, the 17th day of October, A. i). I80G, then aud there to do and perforin these duties re quired of them by law. And further, if auy judge, by sickr.c-ss oi una voidable accident, i3 unable, to attend said meet ing of judgss, tho certificate or return afioesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of" tho district who shall do and ierform tho duties required of said Judge uuabie to attend. Given under my hand at my offico in Ebens b'trg, the fifteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and "fifty six, aud if tho Independence of the United States the eighty-first. Sept. 17.. '60. JOHN ROBERTS. Sher'ff. JACOB STAIIL. c. tiios. r.0B.r.Ts Illgli Street, r.beusbui B", Pa. RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounJiim countrv that they have received a large and splendid assort ment cf miosis and Jewelry of every (Jold Keys, diseription. Also, Vest "do. liard t Wilson's cole- Fob do. brated Cold Pens. Gold Lockets, Gold Chaius, Seals, Plated do. Guards, Steel do. Steel, & Brass Keys &c, too uumorous to mention, ail of which will be sold cheaper than they can be bought else where in this vicinity. Clocks ami V,'a'c7tes war ranted aood time keepers or no sale. f CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS repaired with neat ness and despatch and warranted. Give them a cail at their room opposite tho "Mountain House" as they will give you entire satisfaction. Ebensburg, May 14. 185G. TO TBIE SU AREUOI DEXIS OF TIIC SMALL FRY GIFT ENTERPRISE. rinilE fluttering success the proprietors -D. "i Small Frv Gift Enterprise" have of the nterprise' nave met with, has enabled them to make such report to the Committee, that said Committee have thought proper to meet in Altooua, on fniDAY, 17th of October, 1856. to distribute the property of the Enterprise, when it is desired that as many inem- btrs as can, will attend the distribution. As there are yet a few tickets unsold, in the hands cf agents they are requested to U":e a little cxertio i to dis pose of them, and make their returns as S(oii as twssible. S. KRIGGEU, M. II. JOLLY, A. GEEKN, J. SINK. J. ? i 'C AI I EN, M. I )0 L'TY, J. MORROW, W. VALENTINE. J. I). HAMILTON, G. F. M'CALE, 11. ROBERTS. Cmmitti Rvfui.. Altooua, Aug. 15 At James M'Dermit's EBEKSSURG, PA. r ICIIARDSON'S Sherry Wine Bitters. IL Dr. Weaver's Canker and aalt rheum syrup Hungarian Ra'sam, V"oodJs Hair Restorative, Yickers tetter oiiituieut, Petit's eve salve. Insect Powder. Syrup blackberry root, a sure curd for dysontery, Ay res Cathartic PitU, Ili.l'.owavs Wright's Indian Vegetable Piila. Brandreth's do do Rennet's Plant and Root do Mcl fine's Liver do Swaynes Sarsuparilla ami tar Pills, Univc-sity's Jaynes and Rad way's Piila, Cambrian Pills, Cough Remedies Ayres Cherry Pectoral, Keysers l'ectoral syrup Swaynes Syrup Wild Cherry Universities remedy Jaynes Expecto rant, Brant's Pulmonary -Balsam, Syrup of tar, wild cherry and hoarhouml. J!Sk Perry Davis' pain Killer, . Radway's Ready Relief, Mustang Liniment Indian liniment, Electric oil and Magnetic oil, Kennedy's Medical discovery, Brant's Purifying Extract. Hoolland Bitters, Holland Bitters. Browns essence of Jamaica Ginger, Holloway'd worm confections, McLanes, Swaynes and Jaynes Vermifuge, Thompson's Eye-water. Cure for toothache. Cure for earache, deafness, $-e.. Balm of a thousand flowers, lLiir tonics and Hair oils. Ebensburg, April COth 1856. 27. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersighed in Cum 11 township, offers for sale his EAIlSl containing one hundred acres, twenty-five of which are cleared, on which there is a voting Orchard. There is an "L" UO USE. 31 by 36 feet and a BANK BA UN erected on the premises. It lies on the Plank Road, 2J miles from Carrol ton and 7$ miles from Ebensburg. It is well watered. For information inquite of Michael Snyder, adjoininc farm. FREDERICK SNYDER. Sept. 17, ie5C-4t SCHOOL TEACHKKS WATEII. Tne School Directors of the Cambria School District wish to employ nine School Teachers. The examination of teachers will takn plar-o, September 2 2d iust., in Ebensburg, at the office of 11. L. Johnston, Esq. , WM.fi. VnLLTAMS. S?pt. lO.'lS.'.rt. --Zx JWs&iH. i i t T. L. HEY Kit, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND f A GENT for thn Lyootning MutuaIIusurM.ee 1-5. Coinpanv. Counsel giveu iu tle Lughoii and Gesn.n latgtifgos. UfJice on High Street Ebenoburg, Penn'a, Ftb. C. 185C. ly. Willi am XittelL Willi in A. Xtuia KITTELL a MURRAY, AVING associated themselves ia the prac . tice of the LAW, will attend prouitUv W all biibine&s entrusttl to them. Ebensburg, June 14, 1856. an. ii is vo, " Attorney at Law, Ebeatbnrg.Pa OFFICE adjoining the Post Ofiic. Aug. 24. 1853. JEFFERSON HOUSE. (NEAR WILLMORE STATION, PA. R. It.) JEFFERSON, I'AMKIllA CO., Pa. JOHN Ift'COY Proprietor ALSO, IS CONXKCTION, M'COY & BLAIR'SILiCKS. ill always be in readiness at Wibinore Sta tioa on the arrival of each Passenger Train, con veying Passengers and Raggage. free ofcharg to Hotel, and leave directly via Plank Road for Ebensburg. CALL FOR M'COY & BLAIR'S HACKS. June 18, 1836. mim house. EBENSBURG, CA.ilIflil 1 County, ia. JOHN BLAIR, Proprietor. ALSO, IN CONNECTION, S Will leave the Union House for Willmore St, tion in tinie to take thtEatteru or Western trains. Every accomodation will ba afforded to niako passcngi rs cemfottab'e. M'MASTEE'S LIBERTY STREET, BETWEEN HAND AND SEVENTH", (Near the Penn'a. R. R. Dct.) PITTSBURG. PA. May 21, 1856. SO-ly. WILLIAM CARR 8l CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IMPORTERS And Dealers in FOStEIGH & DOMESTIC LlftTTOES, OU) KOKONGAHELA and Rectified V.'tiskey. No. S29 Commercial Row, LIBERTY STREET tlTTTSEURG, Fa, Sundries CCD Bbls double Rectified Wl.Ukev. 187 Bbls Old Monoi.gal e'a Ryo VhUky, (P&rt very choice.) oO Hhds y. C. Sugar, 70 Rlli O. Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries. kIso Bacon. Hour, Lard, In n ii: Kails ic, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. June IS, 1S06. 04- yes nils ? qURVEYS made and npp!ieatious tkeu for ln u suram e r.gain-t Til t ia the ' PROTECTION MUTUAL EIRE IXSL RAXCE COME ANY OF ULAIK COUXTY, liY ROBERT A.M'COW Ageut. ilmore P. O., Gambria Go. Valuatle Real Estate FOR SALE. I will s-ll at nvate sale that large And com modious BRICK HOUSE, situate on Highstrttt, iu the Ronnidi of Ebentbuig, leing the property occui'ied bv Mdton Rolrts.. dee'd.. nt the time of his death. Also, a valuable L OTof GROUND situate on the Claj- Pike, about one half mile from said Rorough, containing 2J acres enclosed and in a good state of cultivation. For terms apply to the subscril er residing ro the premises, or to John Williams, in Elensburg. MPS. MALVIXA ItODERTS. Sept. 17, 185G.-tf. V. 31. George. . Ilenrjr RuK NEW FIRM. (i a n n c v ii . flHE snl scribors would respectfully inform tho X citixns rf Cambria county that they have purchased the Tannery Establishment at Hemlock Gambria County, formerly owned by A. M. 4" E White. The establishment will undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all discriptions for country use, also, various kinds of Leather for i the Eastern market. Cash will le paid for Bark and Hidts of all kinds, or if preferred in exchange for Leather. None but practical workmen will be employed Orders for Leather a ill bj promptly attended to r. M. GEORGE. HUSKY R'. UGH Mar 7. 18f.C. 28-tf FOIAD Ou last Sunday evening. August 24th, near the Welch Independent Chureli,' a Watch tiie owm-r ca i Ijave his propei ty by calling at this ofiicc and proving property. Spt. 5 l8o;. ' Q CM MEU C ttn. ai.d Part and. Silk, Lhwii 0;in-rhan Haniikrrebif fs t .1. M Derm it. j fijAPEU Lellvr. bote :ml fHisKp i E paper, Jftwl Pens, Ink,. Quills.A-Sf, Envo!ipcs. IVh.L?. &c.. at CBi J. M'D.tir.itN'. inr ii