JUL 1 1 - ; t -. THE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOH. NEW SERIES. iA &SA V THE DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL, is publish ed erery Wednesday morning, in Ebenslmrg, Cambria Co., Pa;, at $1 50 per annum, if paid is advakck. if ri"t $2 will be charged. ADVERTISEMENTS will be conspicuously in serted at the loHowmg rates, viz: i square 3 insertions, T.verv subsequent insertion, 1 aanare 3 months, 1 " 6 " " " 1 year, . col'n 1 year, ' " RuVmevi Card. V-'iVeh'e lines constitute a square. $1 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 00 12 80 15 & Ood Save the Commonwealth. Proclamation of Presidential Election. Piusuant to an act of Congress of the United States 1 JOHN ROBERTS, 'High Sheriff of the County i.f Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notiee to the muddied Voters of th? county aforesaid, that a GEN'EBAL ELECTION will be held in the- said cr.iuitv of Cam'-iia on the first Tuesday, (aud -Ith ,i-.v) ot Nr.vcud -r next. (18oti.) to elect bv ballot : i:'TV-sj:vex electors for PRESI DENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE t'XITED STATUS. Ju i ursuance if said act, I also herein make I n-nv.i and give notice, that the places of hoMin ti t- aforesaid General Election districts within the I county of Cainbna aie as loiiows. viz: T.i'j electors of the district c-mpn.ed of T",r.i!i--K of F.Lenshurg, to raiet at the C the airt ii .ii- c i;i t ai l Borough. The electors of the -distiiet composed of the ..v ui;ij of Cambria, to meet at the Court II use :iu- B -rough of F.Umburg. '1 l.e e'.c-. tors of the distric t composed of the t v:is'aip of Carroll, t meet at the School House i.i Carr--1. tow n, in aid tovns!;ip. The elector of the district com posts of the t ot (Jbcst. to meet h me ;senoi ji-ics'-' in tlx- fa i tn i" Kicivird J. Pioudtoot, Richard J. Pioudfoot, in sai l ' -v. luhii'. The t-let tors -f the district r!np'( d of the Po- j v -i'.h of I.o;-t'tto, to meet at the School House in . v.-i-i litirough. j i'i.e tlectois i f the district compose! if the j lurough tf S'imiiiitvdie, to meet ut the School j lirie ia said .borough. Tiie electors of the di.-triet composed of the r r.Ti-t of Allegheny, to meet at ScIkk 1 Mouse j in said township. ! 1-vtors of ti.e district o inp( sed of the P. - j (f Johnstown, to meet ut. the Mauiou in s;d-l Borough. I T! e jV. L.e. lor-a ot tho district compwn oi tnc h of ('.iiiitiuaiigli, to WiCCt at School House i; i ll" in f-::. Borough. TU'J eleotocs ol the oitrut comj'oscd of -the tvr.h'of C'earfield, to inc.-t at the In. i:se of , i .. i ... :.. . .: l t -T,:.. Ooiin 11. liougias, i ii !ciii i-. uiMiij.. Thn tlectois of tl;e (h.tiiit composed f)f th t r.v ih'i. ishi'r,f .Jackson, to meet at" the htuiVeef-i rv I'agiT, in said town.-hip. The e'.uct rs of the. i':strict composed of the t-nvi-.-hip of P.ichland, to meet at the house of I .Ja-ob Kring. in said twurdiip. I The tbvt.asof tli cu-:ii'T cnnpiisca ( i ine U-w-Hshij) t-i 11 icklic A Mcakin, in t!.( 1 .wn.ip. i .i' eievtors of tl V to ti'i'ct. :il. t!i hon-H ot , ... - - vidage i f Bdsauo, in sail M.stl ; t composed of the t a-h'o of i;m:U. i::UU: to meet at the house ot y. ittht -V C-'iirad, U : 1'ite ele-.-t' ! s of tl. t !:s!li of W'ashui' r.Vl.;:ilM. (lis-iLt compile 1 ton, to meet at the of the School ib.UM- situate at tho l-xt of Piano No. 4, in said -wn-.-hip. The (l; tors of 1 -.vnhi:i of White ,i district composed of the meet at School ll-jiise No. 1, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the '-;n ,, M uiter. to meet at the ware lunise Augustine Djibin, iij the v of iniiuotc-r, in aid towns!,;-). The lectors of the district composed of the t.iu i.sl.lo f C.nijtsnmigli, to meet as fodow, viz: l:::tiict No. J. All that part of siid township -( ' rcn: oh. b-oun-led by the Soiner.-H-t County t tlio Si"i.y C'cck R: ir, to J hiiotowu Bor o'i'i line, th ncc; by line of said Borough to the junction of the Stony Orcx-k unci Little Concinatigh lh-.vrs. theiiee up Little C -nemaugh to the huge a-, ie-hi'?t a.-i-.'ss ilh.kston's Run, thence ta.wn the Big C-.;i-toaugh River to the We&tmori -laiid ' ' .. h ie, theinv d..ng s aid line to tha Somerset ... line, and place of beginning to meet at S h...,l IF,usc No. 17, in Cambria City, ia said i iwntip. i).!n. t No. 2. All that part of said township hounded by the Goneir.augh River and IVnn. yl Aania Canal, from the sma'l aqueduct across ih:.!.s:.-ii".- Bon, to the large aqueduct at Johns-' t '.mi, thence by Conomaugti Borough and Oone taanl, River to Summcrhill township line, thence by Jackson township line to Indiana county line, thence by the same to the place of begiuning: to :ned at Sclnv.il House No. 0, near the residence of "John IL'adrick, in said township. District No. IS, All that part of said township bounded by the Conemaugh Borough line and the Conemaugh rtver to the Richland township line, the Stony Creek River aud the Johnstown B tr ough line, to nu-tt at S hool Hcuse -No. 10, near the farm of the heirs of David Singer, tlec'd., in sai 1 township. Tho tlectore of the district composed of .the township of Summerhill, to meet as follows, viz: District No. 1. All that part of said township lying on the eastern side of the division line divi ding said township into two election districts, said division line beginning at a ci mcr of a tract of hind warranted in the names of Alexander Car lisle and Samuel Griffin, thence north 16J degrees 'west 970 perches to the Gidbraith road, it being iho dividing line between Sumn- rhill and Cam bria townships. Again commem ii,g at the corn er of the Alexander CaiV.sle and Samuel (5 nfiin tracts, thence South "0 degrees, 1340 perches to the S .uth Fork of the Conemaugh Rivt r, to meet ?it the School House in the town of Jefferson, in said township, and the officers elected nt last spring election for aid 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 at the School House near the town Sum merhill, in said township: and Casper Dimond will act as Judge aud Francis K. Herlinger and Sanuicl S. Paul, inspectors of said election. And I further give notice, ns in and by the 13th Section of the aforesaid Act I am directed to do, That all persons, except Justices of the Peace, whobLaii hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government t f the United States or of this State, or any City or,:incoTporated dis trict, whether a commissioned officer 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 anj City cr incorporated district ; and alxi, that every member of Congress or the State Legisla ture, and of the select or common councils of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of hold ing or exercising, at the same timo, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no In spector, or Judge, or other officer of any such -election shall be eligible to any office then voted for. Also, in the 4th Section of the Act of .Assembly, entitled, "An Act relating to elections and for other purposes" approved the 16th day of April 1850. it is enacted that the foregoing 13th Section shall not be so construed as to prevent any militia oflicer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspector at tiny general or special election in this Common weal tli. 'Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectfully take charges of the certificate or return of their respective districts, and produce thein at a meeting of one judge from each district at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the third day after the day of election, being Friday, the 17th day of October, A. I). 1850, then and there to do and perform those duties re quired of them bv law. A nd fui thcr, if any judge, by sickness 01 una voidable neeident, is unable to attend said meet ing of judgss, the certificate or return afroesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors r clerks of the election of the district who shall do and perform the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. Given under mv hand at my office in Ebens-h-irc the eisrhth dav of October, in the year i,f our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty j six, and of the Independence ot the United ataies the oiglitv-hrst. Sept. 1 7., '50. JOHN ROBERTS. Sherff. G 31 EAT GXCITEHGXT! ! m wm mm f THE subciihrr would rcsr-ccttuilv niiorm me - ll 1 .1- 'o:..d citizens of Ebensburg and tlie adjoin ii!g vicinity that he has returned from Philadel phia, with the largest and most varied assort ment of GfciOi:2f ever offered. The stock consists as fallows : Groceries: Molasses, Sugars, Teas, Rice, CiuTHcs.Soaps, Fish, Salt, Bacon Sr Hams, Flour. Oat Meal. Corn Meal, Tobacco, Peaches, Dried Alples. Saleratu., Baking So.la, Dried Herrings. Iimkee's Baking Powder. Sardires. Mustard, Spi ces, llolioway Worm Coni'ccticn, Vinegar. i'oiifecUonarSes : Candies, Kaiins, Oranges, Lemons, Citrous, Prunes. Sejars, Fruits, Fig. j Nuts of all kinds, J-Jquors : Ci-erry Brandy, Blackberry Bran- dy,- iiasjd erry Brandy, French Brandy, Port W ine. Old live Whiskey. Elruslies, fvc, Kc : Tlorse.Swccping, Dus- ting. Scrub and White. Wash Brushes, Bed Cords, Twine, Ccirn brooms. Baskets of all kinds. Tubs and Buckets of all kinds. Wash Boards. Butter Bowls. Nails, Lamp Glolies, Cum y Coml.s, Carjiet Hamineis and Tacks, Window Glass of all kind.;, Arnold's Ink, Hovci's Ink. bttd Feus, Station ary of ;d I kinds. Together w ith a largo assoi tmcnt of other arti cles nut enumerated, which will he sold as cheap if not cheaper than anv establishment in the county. "RICHABD TUDOR. Ebe::-burg, Jul SO. i -4 0. Now ior I bargains. fB!!IE subscriber has just received from fi. the East a huge a" l splendid stock of new Goodi; of tho following articles, all of th: beat rpu'.I'iy, Groceries such as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, ami Syrup Molasses?, a little of the best that has ever been brought to this town before. ALSO Starch (Join which is very delicioos f. r food, in far t he has everything that is in the Grocery line. ALSO A good as sortment of faney stationary and no tions. ALSO he lias added to his stock a good assortment of JIAIVES1 T()0L, which is very important to the F aimer at tins time, consisting of tho fo!- Iowiiur aiticlc! such as XXATHL'S. forks. 1LAKHS, S,-c. all of a good qual it3. ALSO A good assort ment 'of DRUGS and MEDICINES to men tion. Also A large lot of GO OD EL O Ult. ALSO BAR IRON, NAIf.S, and GLASS. Call and see and examine for 3oursclves, you will not regiet by doing so. ROBERT DAVIS. Ebensburg, Jul" 9, 185C. 37. TO TSIESIIARIIIXOI'DEKISOF Tilt SMALL FRY GIFT ENTERPRISE. fElHE flattering success the proprietors of the JL "Small Fry Gift Enterprise" have met with, has enabled them -to make such report to the Committee, that said Committee have thought proper to meet in Altoona, on JFkiuay, 17th of October, lSGo', to distribute the property of the Enterprise, when it is desired that as many mem bers as can, will attend the distribution. As there are yet a few tickets unsold, in the hands of agents they are requested to ue a little exertio.i to dis pose of them, and make thtir returns as soon as possible. S. KRIGGER, M. II. JOLLY, A. GliERN, J. SINK, J. M'CAHEN, M. DOUTY. J.MORROW, . AV. VALENTINE, J. D. HAMILTON, G. F. M'CABE, II. ROBERTS. Committee Room, ) Altoona, Aug. 15 I8d0. J 'VIio Owes Us." THE Books of the subscribers have been placed in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for col lection. MURRAY & ZAI1M, MURRAY, ZAUM & Co. Ebensburg, Dec. 2C. 18C5. TWV T3T Ti. x - 1 C 1 Envelopes. Books, See; at WlBuI J. M.'Denmt'3. EBENSBURG, OCTOBER 15, 1856. Arrival of tSie JTrais at Wiluiorc Station. The Fast Line resumed ita regular trip on Monday May 19th. The following is the schedule of the trains passing Last and West Express West, Mail ' " Local Freight Mail Train East Fast Line 10 o'clock, 12 min. A. M. 8 . 42 " P. M. 7 . P.M. H , ' 13 " A. M. 6 ' ' 52 " . P. M. fi 35 " A. M. Local Freight Hacks leave this station immediately after the departure o the trains for Ebensburg. . the: loxg looked for has come at ----- 23321332)33 323313302 ci.otiii.c; STOBUH The largebt, best, and cheapest assortment of CJLOTH1XG ! S, Bernei would respectfully inform the citi zens of Ebensburg aud surrounding country, that he has just opened out at his new establishment, near the Cour lloiise, one of the largest, most va ried, elegant aud cheapest assortment of Clothing ever brought to this or any other place. His stock is unquestionably the richest and ra rest ever imported to the top of the Alleghenics, and embraces everything that can be enumerated or conceived in the Clothing line, consisting of Overcoats of all sizes and qualities from $3,00 to $'20,00, Coats " " " 1. CO to $20,00. Pauts " " $0,75 to $8,00. Vests " " $0.75 to $S.( 0. Also, a full assortment of silk Neckerchiefs, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Undershirts, Draw ers, Socks, Coinfoits, Collars, Travelling Bags, &c, etc. It is useless to attempt, to give Anything like a general enumeration, :s the task would bo a dif ficult one. but in lieu of this, the public are most cordially invited to call and examine if they wuh the lest of bargains. Ebensburg, July 30, 185C.-30-ly. K'OTICK, TO Ti IF. STOCK HOLDERS (r THE JEFFER SON .$ EBENSBURG PLANK ROAD Co; You are hereby notified to meet at the Cambria House, in Jefferson, on Saturday the :20th day of September next, at 10 o'cltck, A. M. A general attendance is requested. The propriety of in creasing the tolls will bij considered, and other business of importance. By order of the Board of Directors. Wm. R. HUGHES, Soc'y. Aug. 25, 1S5R. Valuable I'roperiy for Sale. The subscriber offers his farm at private sale, containing one hundred and eight acres, situated in Piue tuwnsnip, Indiana county. Pa., about four mil?s north of Strongstown. The bud is in a good state of cultivation, with sixty acres cleai i d, and "Under fence. There is also erect d on the property a two story frame dwelling House and an excellent Saw Mill, eapalle of cutting 2000 feet of lumber in twelve hours. The property will Lesold exceedingly low, as the subscriber wishes to go West. JACOB GLASS. Sept. 3, 1856-St EXilTOR(S XOTILE. TT ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Rees jLA Morgan late of Cambria township, Cambria County dee'd, have been granted to the subscri ber by the Register of said county, and he hereby notifies all persons knowing themselves to be in debted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims sgainst said estate, to present them duly authenticated for sett ement. EVAN R. MORGAN, Executor. Aug. 27, 18C.6. Kan Away. From the subci iber in A.'eghaney Township, August 4th A Boy named Natlianie Ben don aged about loyear. I caution any persons to harbor or trui-t said Bov on mv account. 'JOHN B. MYERS. Loretto, Ausust, G, iSCC ARCHDE liOTEL. HENRY FOSTER, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria county' and the travelling public generally, that he has leased for a number of years tlie above Hotel, and furnished it in a manner equal, if not superior, to many Hotels in Western Pennsylvania, aud it being situated in nne of the most business streets in Johnstown, makes it a desirable stopping place for business men. Tlie Bar will be furnished with the lest liquors the Philadelphia Custom House can afFord. Attached is a large and commodious Saloon in the basement story, where every delicacy will be served up. Every attention will he paid to visit ors. HENRY FOSTER. Johnstown, S-pt. 3, 185jj-tf KEW ARRIVAL! mimiv. mm ram HART & BIIO., would respectfully inform their old customers as well as many new ores that they have received a large quantity of Gro ceries, which for quality and cheapness cannot be excelled by any similar establishment west of the Allegheny mountains. We are determined to sell lower than the lowest, We have also? on hand 20,000 CIGARS which we will dispose of wholesale or retail. - HART & BRO. July , 1856. VALUABLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The uudersighed in Carroll township, offers for sale his FARM containing one hundred acres, twenty-five of which are cleared, on which there is a young Orchard. There is an "L" HOUSE, 84 by 00 feet and a DANE BARN erected on the premises. ' It lies on the Plank Road, 2J miles from Carrol tori and 7J miles from Ebensburg. It is well watered. - For information inquire of Michael Snj'der, adjoining farm. FREDERICK SNYDER. Sept. 17, 185G-4t J J SCHOOL. TI2AC1IEUS WANTED. The School Directors of the Cambria School District wish to employ nine School Teachers. The examination of teachers will take place, September 22d inst., in Ebensburg, at the office of R. L. Johnston, Esq. . WM. G. .WILLIAMS. Sept. 10, 185C.-3t : President. s UMMERCts ao dua, Pacts and. Silk, Lawns Gingham Handkerchiefs at J. MDcrtnits. IIDLMES fc YOUNGS' Wholesale & Retail Watch, Clock and Jewelry Store. Main Street Johnstown, la. T&TST&are prepared to supply the trade with all porta of CLOCK and V MATCH Materiala. JEWELRY. WATCHES, CLOCKS, and Of s SPLVTACLES either GOLD. SILVER BACLEY, BAItI, and WILSOX'S Best Quality sum wm. spooks, mini m stsiecs. s iu ii mm Accordconx Single, orby. the Dozen. Tho wiening to Purchase Wholesale will please give us a call, as we can and will sell as cheftp as the Eastern Wholesale Dealers. A liberal discount made to the trade. We are constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Manufacturers. Call and see our Perifocal Spectacles those who once use them, would not be without them for threa times their cost. Apr-LSO.J&oG.. 27tf. V " - r i-rfcS.Syf&J-- "' ' ' ' At Jame3 M'Bermit's EBEKSBUHG, PA. RICHARDSON'S Sherry Wine Bitters. Dr. Weaver's Canker and salt rheum syrup Hungarian Balsam, Wood's Hair Restorative, Vickers tetter ointment, ' Petit's eye salve. Insect Powder, Syrup blackberry root, a sure cure for dysentery, Ayres Cathartic Pills, Ilolioways Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, Brandreth's do do Rennet's Plant aud Root do McLane's Liver do Swaynes Sarsaparilla and tar Pills. Univc-sity's Jayut-s and Radway's Pills, Cumbrian Pills, Cough Remedie s Ayres Cherry Petoral, Kejsers lVctorrd syrnp. Swaynes Syrup Wild Cherry Universities remedy Jaynes Expecto rant, Brant's Pulmonary Balsam, Syrup of tar, wild cherry and hoarhonnd. Terry Davis' pain Killer, Radway's Ready Relief, j Mustang Liniment Indian liniment, j Electiic oil and Magnetic oil, Kennedy's Medical discovery, Brant's Purifying Extract. II xifland Bitters, Holland P.itters. Browns essence of Jamaica Ginger, Hollowav's worm confections, Me Lanes, Swaynes and Jaynes Vermifuge, Thompson's Eye-water, Cure for tthacbe. Cure for earache, deafness, $-c, Bhlm of a thousand flowers, Hair tonics and Hair oils. Ebensburg, April SOth 185C 27. PRIVATE S1LC. THE undersigned will sell at private 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 con venic nets to make it a pleasant residence. Also One house and three lots "situated at ti e west end of the new Allegheny Portage Tunnel. The property has been occupied as a Tavern Stand, where a large business has been done. Possession can be had b' the first of next March. JOHN KENNEDY. Sept. 24, 1856. St. Ho! tMs Way for Bargains! ! in m Si at MIL PRICES THE undersigned would respectfully inform tlie Bond citizeus of Ebensburg and the surroUnd- ing vicinity, that he has just received from the Last one of the most cbc ice stock of goods ever brought to this place. The stock is varied, and selectee! with an eye to the immediate wants of the public. 1 lis stock consists of the following: A funeral assortment of Ntic Styles tf Spring ami Summer Goo l.i, coijriiii)fi a variety f La dien' Dre Goods, among chkh icill be found Lawns, Dclains, Alapacas, Black Silks, Fancy do Bleached Muslin?, Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Casaimors, Fancy do. Tweeds, Kentucky Jcacs, Fancy Yestings, Shirts of all kinds Cravats, Plain Cloves, Fancy do Cloths, Together with an innumerable assortment of ar (le.snot mentioned, usually kept in a country store. , These goods will be sold at fair prices. Call and examine, even if you do not wish to pur chase . MIIjIiISKRT COOIJS. CONNECTED with the store ss a large stock of MIL IN Ell YGO ODS. Every article in this linewe have on hand, and will be constantly in receipt of the hitet styles of BONNETS, for old and young. RIBBONS of every pattern aud color, LACES, EDGIi G, -c. , SfC A beautiful assortment of 31 OUR NINO Goods now on hand, and st prices to suit the times. Ladies are respectfully invited to call and ex amine this stock which is far ahead of any goods of a similar kind brought to this place. , GF.ORG E M'CANN. Ebensburg, April 23, 1856. ORPHANS' CUIRT SALE. BY virtue of a pluries order of the Orphans Court, the following real estate, laic th property of Daniel Kcefe, deceased, will le ex posed to public sale, at the house of John Godfrey in Gallitzin, Cfmbria county, on Monday, the IOtii pat of Novembkr, 1S56. The undivided half of five acres of land, more or less, adjoining lauds., of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, Samuel Watts, James M'Closkey and others. ALSO The undivided half of a lot or a piece of ground, situate in the village of .Galiitzin, ad joining the Pennsylvania Rail Road, land of Jack son and Watts, Samuel Watts and others, con taming one fourth of an acre and twenty-five l torches. - TERMS OF SALE: One half of the purchase, money to ba paid on confirmation of the sale, the residue with interest in one year thereafter, to be secured by bond and mortgage. - WILLIAM FLYNN. - Guardian of the Minor Heirs of Daniel Kcefe, deceased. Sept. 24, 185G. . . roi D ' On last Sunday evening, Ausust 24th, near the "Welch Independent ,. Church," a Watch the owner can . have his property by calling at "this ofiice and proving property. . . Sept. 3, I85fi. PLAITED or STEEL: GOLD PENS always on hnd."Siiv.f-, y. Km IMrYEK ATTORNEY AT LAW AND AGENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Office on High Street Ebensburg. Penn'a. Feb. C. 1850. ly. Willi am Kittell. "Wi liitm A. Kcna KITTELL 8l MURRAY, HAVING associated themselves in the prat tice of the LAW, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to them. Ebensburg, June 14, 1856. 31. IIASSOX. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa FFICE adjoining the Post Office. Aug. 24, 1853. o JEFFERSON HOUSE. (NEAR W1LLMORE STATION, TA. R. R.) JEFFERSON, CAMRKIA tO., Pa. JOHN K'COV Proprietor ALSO, IN COXXECTIOX, M'COY & BLAIR'SHACKS Vi'd always be in readiness at Wil.more Sta tion on the arrival of each Passenger Train, con- veving Passengers and Baggage, frte of chattel to Hotel, and leave directly via Think Road for Ebensburg. CALL FOR M'COY & BLAIR'S HACKS. June 18, 183C. UNION I! OUSEL EBENSBURG, . CA32IIKIA County, I'a. JOHN BLAIR, Proprietor. ALSO. IN CONNECTION, ' "M1Y k IMS HACKS. ill leave the Union House for Willmore Sta tion in time to take the Eastern or Western trains. Every accomodation w ill be afforded to make pa sseng er comfortable. M' MASTER'S mm& hotels L I II E ii T Y S T U K K T , UiKTWEELN HAND AND SEVENTH, (Near the Penn'a. R. R. Depot.) PITTSBURG, PA- May 21, 1850. CO-ly. v W1LLIAM CARR CO, WHOLESALE GR0C RS, J1IP0ETEES And Deilers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, OLD IfiONOXGAHELAandBsetiSed Whiskey. No. 32'J Commercial Row, LIBERTY STREET V PITTTSBURS. Pa. - . . Sundries 500 Lbls double Rectified Whisker. 187 Bbls Old Monongal.ela.Ryc Whirdiey, (Tart very choice.) oO Ilhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries, also Bacon, Flour, Lard, In n Sr Nails &c., all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. June 18, ISoG- 34- i MI Yl 1118 1 f SURVEYS made and applications tken for in surance pgainst Fire in the t P120TECTIOX MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. MYJOY. Agcfit. t Wilmore P. O., Cambria Co. Valuable Ileal FlHtalc FOR SALE. I will sell at private sale that large and com modious BRICK HOUSE, situate on High street, iu the Borough of Ebensburg, being the property occupied by Milton Roberts, dee'd., at ti e time of h.s death. Also, a valuable , OT.f GRO UND situate on the Clay Pike, about one half mile from said Borough, containing '1 acres enclosed and in a good state of cultivation. For terms apply to tlie suhscril er residing in the premises, or to John Williams, in Ebens-l.urg. . ; MBS. MAL VINA ROBERTS. Sept. 17, 1850.-tf. WANTED IpEN TwJiers to take charcc of theSchoolsia JL . Summerhill School District for lour months. Applicants will be required to po-i 1st Ciass certificates Applicants will nieet the County Superintendent iu Jefferson on the 2oth day if October next at one o'clock to e examined bv f him. Schools to commence 1st of November next Bv order of the Hoard, Ym. R. HUGHES, Sec'y. Office. ofSehool Directors ) ; Jefferson, Sept 29, 1S5C, St j C ATHOLIC Prayer Books. Catechisms, Rosa lia and OrunSxe, st J. M'DEliMlT'i VOL. 3. NO. 51. JACOB ETA II L. C. TIIOS. BOlftKTS Illgli Street, tbciisburg. Fa. STECTFULLY iiiforra the citizeus of El?nsburr and surrounding country that Sfcad they have rcceivel a large and splendid ment of assort- r.Y i-. i m.:r cv 1 A a 1 r " !V, and Jewelry of every discription. Also, Cold Keys. Vesc do. Bard & Wilson's cele- Fob . do. t ... . brated Gold PensrV . Gold Lockets, Gold Chaius, ' " Seals, -- n-. ,,.u..tr Plated Jo.-. Guards, Steel - d.o.t .:'"" .. " Steel," & Brass Keys" Arc, too numerous to mention, all of whiefetvitt be sold cheaper than they can be bought else where in this vicinity. Clocks and Watches trar ranfed qood time keeftrrs or no sale. CO- CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and MUSICAL INS TH UMENTS repaired with neat ness and despatch and warranted. Give them a call at their room opposite-the "Mountain House" as they will give you entire satisfaction. ' " Ebensburg, May 14. 1856. F. 31. George. NEW Henry Ittuch- FIRM. t a n n c r ii . THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambii i county 'that they have purchased the Tannery Establishment at lUmlock Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. 4" I. White. The establishment will undergo new re pairs and improvements which will enable them to manufacture Leather of all discriptions for country use, also, raviolis kinds of Leather fr the Eastern market. . Cash will be paid fr Bark and nides of all kinds, or if preferred in exchauge for Leather. -None but practical workmen will be employed " Orcers for Leather will l: promptly attended to. F. M. GEORGE. HENRY REUCII. May 7, 1836. S-tf Executor's JYotiie. testamentary have been granted -itothe subscriber, on the estate of.lilton llob- i erts, dee'd, by the Register of Cambria county. lie hereby gives notice to all persons know I ing themselves indebted to come forward and make payment without delay, and those LaviDg . claims against the same to present them propeily authenticated for settlement. JOHN WILLIAMS, Eiec'r. August 21. 18C6. AD)IXISin.iTUU'aS XOTICE. ETTERS of adir.inistrr.tion on the estate of James Rogers, late of La Crosse, Wisconsin deceased. Lave beeii granll by the Register to the subscriber, residing at Hemlock. Cambria co. Those having claims against said estate are re el nested to present them, propeily authenticated for settlement. MARY JANE SCOTT, Adrn'x. : ' Aug. 27, 18CC. Ct c.adx. AOT1CC. LETTERS testamentary have I eon granted by the Register of Canduia county, to the sub scriber, on the estate of Francis GWespie, dee'd. late of Carroll township, CaryJ-ria County.- All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and settlo without further delay. ISABELLA GILLESPIE, Executrix. ' Aug. 21,1856. Sheriff's Sale. B virtue of aa alias writ of "Venditioni Exponas issued out of-the Court of Common Pleas cf Cambri.i county and to rr.e directed, there will be exposed to sale. by public outcry, on the premises in the tow n. of Jefferson, i n Saturday the first day of November, A. D. 1856. at l" o'clock P. M. All the right, title and iiilerest of Peter D onahoe, of, imnnd to two h ts of gTciund situate in the town of Jefferson, Cambria county, ad joiuins lots of Jo'in Hol ler, Elizabeth Ijlly and Mrs. C llins now in the ccupancy of the said l'eter Donahoe. Taken in execution aud to be sold at the suitcf James Donnel by JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. Sheriff's 03iee Ebensburg, Oct. S, lSuG. Sheriff's Sale. virtue of an alias writ of mditioni Expo nas, issued out of the Ciurt of Common Picas B i f Cambria county and to me directed, there will be fxposed to public sale, on tUe premises, in tho Borough f ConemauRh. n Saturday ti e first d;iy of November A. 1). 1 SCO-; at 1 o'clock, P.M. . All the riht, title and interest of John Mr- Manamy deceased, of, in and to a lot of ground 'Jrviiuate in Conemn.ugh Borough, Cambria county fronting on Rail Road street, and running Lack along Singer street, to an Alley, adjoining lot of William Flattery, and having thereon erected a two story frame house with lack building at-, tached. ' " Taken in execution and to le sill at the suit of Thomas Campln II. Morris Tiernan. ami N. G; Murphcy, surviving jtartm is if the late Cim of Tiernan, Caiiiphtll S:C.. bv JOHN ROBERTS. Sheriff. Sherff's Ollice Ebupsburg, Oc t. S, 18.C. J ' Tlte Estate or George Mlsel recI. THE undeTijfi:el, Auditor, npiointel by tLe Orphans' Court of Cambria Couoy, to make distribution i f the fun. is, in the hands of Geor"Q Murray Executor of George "Wistl dee'd, anion est the .legatee s and heirs of said deceased, will t ""1 t'the duties of said apjKiintment, at l is ofiice in l'lcnsburg on Monday the scrc-nfci-nth ' day of Novemlter next at one o'cl.ick I i JOH.N S. RHEY, . r. M. uditor. October 8, 185C. 4t. tMate of John .llJlrel Dec'ti. THE undersigned, Auditor,' apx,:nted Wy ti e ' Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to ji.aKc !t!trihutiin i'f the funds, in the hands i f Bernard M'Meel Executor of John M'M-'el decM amongst tlie creditors of said deceased, will attend fo the dr.tit-s of s.il appointment at his ofiiee in Ebcns- burg, on Monday the tenth ef Novcml-vr next atone o'clock P. M. - JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. Oct. 8, 1S56, 4t. OLD Riims nod Bieistnius Coml s.I'ort. monies, andTovs, at J M'Dcrmit's - ADIES' EIKtie Bc!t. U'ek flnd fancv Co!" J. 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