u v.-. stwm CF NEWS. , . COURT PROCEEDINGS. . December Sessions 1856. Commonwealth vs Isabella O'Xeill et al Indictmcnt for assault and battery-A True Bill. Deft's plead not Guilty.- Jury called ; and swrn, who Cud deft's guilty. - Commonwealth vs Jacob Jlartzell Assault ' and battery. Jury called and sworn, who find deft, guilty. Sentenced to pay fine of - 50 and costs. Tatterson for nso vs Jas. & John Dough erty Jury called and eworn who find 0-10 9i for rrn- ComnionwealLh vs Jacob Mack & J Mack, Jr. Indictment assault and battery deft's plead rot guilty. Jury called and sworn who find deft's guilty. Commonwealth vs RoU. Hamilton d John Litz Indictment assault and battery deft's plead not guilty. Jury called and sworn who find dft's guilty. There has been but ono suit tried in the Common Fleas i. o Tattcrson against Dough erty. There were many indictments for Tip ling houses in most of which defendants plead .guilty and submitted to tho sentence of tko Court. C3- Th? Johnstown papers announce that that tjirn waj lighted with gas this week, g Thcic is thiea feet water in the Ohio river aud still rising. Mjor V' ilson Knott, Postmaster at Bhiirs ville, Pa., died on Thursday the 27th i;lt., aged nixty-sevcn years. CO- The President has officially recognized "William Pinkney as vice consul of the Kingdom cf tho Two Sicilies at Key West, Frond, EST Benjamin Ashley, the man that built the first steamboat on the Connecticut river, (hod the other day at Springfield, Mass., aged 81. YVc learn from the Vh vWi.z Argus, that counterfeit $100 Lil's are in ciicu'.ation Li that Sule. The note is Lr.dly executed. The number cf Ll.'nd j.ro.is in Japan Is wid to he enormous-, In Jc.ldo, tho capital, nloae, S0.000 th c. mputation. 53- The C.mii C-.-nv.niflJ-ionrrs will close the Fate Canal un tha ICth i f l)occa.ler, v.n'.css f Miner closed by ice. (XJ- The sloop of war IV.m. r.th wul be put in commission on the first of January, to relieve H e Orrrnantcwr, in the B:;v.il fquadrot. On Saturday hut-a sub-cor.Uarb.r en the Delaware Division, r.amsd Schenw air, iUsc -nded fUr drawing an cstimatfcf $ I .oOO, without pay Iig his handj. 03- The citizens' of Ilarris'-urg. an!g other " improvement,'' hare a new Man:.: Kail, a theatre, and a rac-J coure. They also dedicated, a few days aero, r.ew U.iptTst church. HT John II. Smith, Km. . of Fayette ccnr.ty, is named by the Waynes-burg Mes (Knger for the position of Forgcant-at Anns of the House of Representatives. 1T The Wayuesburg Messenger, of the tiOth inst., rccomm&nds 1. F. (Jihbous, of Cambria county, as the Democratic candidate for Canal Commissioner. Tho Journal of Commerce makes up tables of tho popular vote, giving Buchanan over Fre mont, thus far 478,014, which will bo in creased by the returns yet to come in. APionrkr ooN-is-Mr Solomon Juneau , the first white inhabitant of Milwaukee, aud itsSrst Mayor, died recently on the Indian pay ground on Wolf River. JC?TTho candidates for the Legislature jn a county cf Wisconsin were J. M . Rent, Demo cratic; Robert Hogg, Free Soil; T. II. Dye, Know Nothing. So it was Knot, Hogg, or Dye, with the voter., sure enough. Tho Democratic Convention of Washington count' met on Tuesday la.t, and elected dele gates to the Democratic State Convention t. bo held at Harrisburg on the 4th of March next, nnd unanimousely iustructed for Col Win Hop kins, of that county, for Governor. Retcblican Address- The Republican Association of Washington city have publish ed address reviewing the Presidential cam paign, and attributing the defeat of the party to the blunders -cf its lotdtrs in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Wm. Smith, brother of the Mormon prophet, writes to the Erie Dispatch, declar ug that his brother is not responsible for poly gamy, as practiced in Utah, but that Drigham Young and hia " administration " are. He, however, defends polygamy on patriarchal and scriptural grounds, although he believes the exctss to which it has run will result in infa my and ruin. 2T Margaret Tcrrcnce, the "Lay and grain girl," who escaped from Amherst jail about two years ago, and stole a horse and wagon, escaped from prison at Concord N. II. on Tuesday night. It was not more than two minutes before her escape was discovered and the watchmcn'scattered in all directions, but ehc was nowhere to bo found. AitTiicit Spring, Jr., died at Washington City on the 2G th ulti mo , in tLe 23d year off his age. Ilia father Arthur Spring was hung in Philadelphia several years ago, for the JaurJer cf two Irish women. His son Arthur m the principal witness against him, and without his evidence tho father couM cot have been convicted. ,; . From Kansas. Chicago, Nov. 30. Kansas dates to the -1st inst. have been received. Judge Cato has refused the writ of habeas corpus asked for in the case of the murder Haye?, causing touch excitement among tho pro-tlavvi-y men. ' - GOV. GEARY OF KANSAS. This gentleman visited Leavenworth City during the recent sales of the Delaware In dian lands. A public reception was given to him. The Mayor welcomed hiru on behalf of the citizens, and the Governor responded as follo-vvs : Fellow-Citizens : I have just completed an extensive tour of observation through the southern and western portions of this Terri tory, and am happy to inform you that the beuign influence of peace, which I have every leason to believe will be permanent, now reigh tliroughout all its borders. Solicitude for the continuance cf this aus picious state of affair., is tho only reason I have to offer for my presence among you upon this important occasion. I am truly gratined to learn that most ami- j cable and peaceful feelings animate thebcarts ot the large concourse oi people, n-ia y sembled from all parts of the Union to witness these laud sales These are my sentiments, and I desire you to receive thm. as I utter them, in the most conciliatory spirit. The sale of land this day is by virtue of a treaty with the Delaware Indians, the United States makiug-the sale, as the trustee for the Indians, - Justice to the actual IcrJi fide tiler, and the Indian, is the purpose of the Government. Upou the opening of the Territory for set tlement, many of our citizens canm here, set tled and improved these lands. These men left their homes in the States and brought with them their enerjij, industry, skill and cojn'o!. Through many privations and in spite of - ! most insurmountable uilhcuUirs, they have i extended our frouticr, rrce.'ed homes for their ' families, planted fields and fenced them and by their perseverine labor have rjiicn value ami consequence lu lutsu uruu-i atica These lauds now appraised at from one and a ouarter to ten dollars per acre, were pre- 1 vious to the advent of these noble and hardy ! pioneers worth but one dollar and a quarter ! rcr acre. I also understand, that the United States Government, the Trustees of the In dians, tacitly permitted this settlement and expenditure of labor and capital by never having given the settlers notice to quit. These promises being granted, it is, in my i lUUiJJ, L 11 1 J V. .Ill" -ti. v.i.i.... v tcct ?t the lona fide settler m the enjoyment cf j 5 equitable rights, and to see that he is not prived of the fruirs of his honest labor. Ins dop lam, then fare, in fr.vor :t assuring to the actual settler his title to the land upon his paying its appraised value, as fixed by the Government I then sa-, unequivocally, that I earnestly sympathise with the honest, Lona fide settler, aud I invoke all good citizens, as thev value justice and the peace of this Territory, to per- r.;:t the actual st ttler .quktlv to take hl3 land upon payment of the value tixe l upon it by the Government. While I recognise the claim of the occu pant to the fullest extent, under all the trin-r-'ples of justice, and equity to the land whoso value is chi.jSy owing to his possession and j labor, I must remind him that it is not right. I according to the tecnieahtics of law, and he should not endeavor to eufurcv this equitable right by force and violence. This would put him wrong bcfoio tho bar 'of pu-.iic ojinion, which now universally gives him support, and .resent him as a wtong-doer, instead of an honest, law-abiding citizen. Let me then pray you to rest on the good sense and justice of the p?op!?, bMh citizens and straogcrs, and be assured 'hat all the iulhu-uce of those in authority, as hir as I can answer for them, is thrown into tlie scale of 3'o;tr chiiiu. This position can do no injustice to the Del aware Indians. Their magnificent reserve, 4') tuilts h'tig bv 10 iie, with a population of but one thousand, is more than ample for all useful agricultural purposes, . and t ho pur- i chase money cf these, tru.- t lands, will enable j i them tc cultivate and improve what is left. Inuccd, tlie value ot the reserve will be more than quadrupled by the settlement and im provement of these trust lands. The cnter ptising and industrious squatter has already given value and afforded a market and pur chasers for land which otherwise would have been comparatively valueless Thus the In dian gets an increased price for his land, which is useful to him, while the actual sett ler and laborious cultivator cf tho soil equita bly receives the fruits of Lis hard earned toil. Nothing will assi t me so much in render ing permanent and enduring the peach which now gladdens this- beautiful country as the sale of the public lands, and their ownership by tmhoncst , cntcrprisinrj , i ml various, Union loving population. I am earnestly solicitous to sec every citizen, who desires to make his home amoug us, the proprietor of 1G0 acres of land. This policy will insure peace, bring prosperity and wealth, develop the moral st-n tinieuts of the citizens and make U3 a model people, and in the not distant future a model commonwealth. A portion of this Territory, including an area of about 200 miles square from tho Mis souri river westward, possesses all tho ele ments of agricultural aud mineral wealth. For richness of soil and salubrity of cliinateJ ior its nneiy timoer-Irined streams and ex cellent building stone, it is unsurpassed by any portion of this continent. Owing to the extreme productiveness of the soil, it is capable of supporting with but lit tle labor, an immense population, and as fast as the Indian title is extinguished to tho Re serves within its limits, will be populated by a thriving and industrkrus people. There will be plenty of Nora for all good peop'e who desire to cast their lots among us, and if I mistake cot the people of Kausas, they mean to make no room for the bad. 1 will co-operate with the citizens of this Territory so long as I am clothed with the Executive authority in rendering Kansas too hot for bandits and robbers, and affording full prottction for life, liberty 'and property, to every good citizen. To accomplish these beneCcial results I must rely upun the virtue intelligence cad pa triotism of the people. Fellow-citizens, will you aid me this day and during the progress of these land sales to preserve tho peace and insure the prosperity of this Territory ? I KNOW you will. ' t The WiiEAT Cnor. We see.by the record that Pennsylvania is our greatest wheat State and estimated to raise this year 18,250,000 bushels; Ohio is nest, raising 1C, SCO, 000 ; New York is next, raising 10,200,000; Illi nois next, raising 14,000,000; Wisconsin,' 14,000.000 ; and Virginia raises 12,500,000. CALIFORNIA FOR BUCHANAN ! Late and Interesting News. The steamer Illinois arrived at New York on Saturday, with San Francisco dates to the 5th November. She brought $,000,000 in gold, most consigned a follows Drexcl & Co , Wells, Fargo & CV., Metropolitan Rank, Howland tc Aspinwall, Charles Morcau. G. H. Wines, $383,000 .160,000 iiOO.Uf'O 3 iju.Ovjo 10."', 000 20,000 CALIFORNIA FOR RUCnANAN! Ry papers and letters, it appears that Cali fornia has gone for Mr. Ruchanan, by a ma jority of from 8 to 10,000 over Fillmore his nrincinal competitor Tlie vote for Mr. Ru- chan.an probably exceed the united vote qL. ylmofe anj prcm0nt iithe State. The Indians arc still troublesome in Cali fornia, several skirmishes having recently oc curred between them and the whites on the Klamath River, and near the Raid Menu tain. The Ohio at Pittsburgh. PiTTsnuuuii. Nov. 20, (oveuing) There is now four feet of water in th" channel, and the river continues to rise slowly. The weath er is now cold and cloudy. The steamers ilosalie and La Crosse have arrived, and will leave on Tlonday for Cincinnati. The Den mark will also leave on Monday for St. Louis, and the South America is advertised to leave ! on Thursday fur New Orleans- C-Cicial Returns fron Iowa. Cleveland, Nov. 20 The following is the official vole of Iowa for President : Fremont, ,44,127 Ruchunan, 30,211 Fillmore, 0,-144 To nia CLEitov. Fremont being dead and buried now let us have the stated preaching of the gospel once more-real gospel-uot accordng to Kansas but according to those true apostles of real freedom Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. No more campaign documets in our pews give us the Bible, King James version, just for a nove'tv X. Y. L'.rpn ss. There is a sharn sal if 2 m the above auu t3Crc are l,antJrCtfs cf Protestant clergvu w(0 v.;u nnt fjU tofocl it. The North is i 0fthcr.i. That they are all good aud true p. rgymen full 1 hat they are aa goou auu true men iu their calling, -we are not at liberty to doubt fur a moment; but under strong temptation and a stray wc delusion, they have for months psst made their pulpits and their churches mere rooms for political meetings and political stump speeches There are many honorable excep tionsmany bright exceptions and we do not doubt that when the "madness of the hour" has passed, and calmness and resson regain their influence, those who have forgotten their 'holy c dling and t rael rcliiL-;.l :ipotles, will be a shamed of what they have done aye humili-tated-and will re-ent them of what they have aoae.- A late Lebanon p.iper says tlie Lebanon Valley Railroad is fait oppro?ch;tj comple tion - A considerable portion of the track has been h:id between Read in or and Lebanon, and i it is confidently expfetcd. ihut that division of the rond. at least, it not tho whole line, wol be open "for travel some time between March aud May next. HERWSETJGALLY SEALED UK un-Ci-s!gr.el would respectfully inform the I L-idJcs anil tj. iitlenieii of Kbcnsourg ;nid vi cinity that lie lias littet! :; a ro'-ni m tlie house " Mr. Myers, whv l.u wlil remain two weeks fcr the purpose of taking 7f1 AH who wis? i a K0'"! l:kenes:' -f thcmnlves: ; oucis. wouiu no wcit tu cnu r.'e c ami fr-pot nmuv with.uit delay. - . DAYIDGINTL-.il." K'oenshnrir, X v. 2 1S-Vj. FOR SALE. rSTjUH snb;crilier will li.-jf. of the al.ve J5 property, v.i';! known as tlie Iliebard Ash craft Farm, sitnaU'il in S:i'pichanu; Township, five miles north f Cimilt m, contiuning nearly of excellent firming land, OXK HUNPRMD AND N1NHTV acres clcareil, and in a cikmI state of cultivation. The imj rovemc-nts consist of TWO DWPjLLING HOUSES, A BANK DA UN, 100 fect hy CO. A!?o, a Urge ORCHARD of choite Fruit, together with all the necos.iry ut-buildings. Water in abundance at the tlwel hvr houses, and in the barn yard, and through all the meadnws. A more desirable location can- Tn.f. 1 ... fi ill nil III f?:mt .ri- r.iiii. ntr Oi-!... j information desired, can be h id bv talfir.u on YVJi. K. PIPRR. Elvii.shu-.-g, Dec. 3, IS-jO. V.4 5.tJA;5 I'ROI'ERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber will dispose of bis properd in Munster township, Cambria count-. The farm contains SEYKXTV-SIX ACHES more or less, ab:".!t forty htc. cltMio.1 n- in n gfMl state of cultivation. There is on the place a Log Run aud lg lions?, together with .i Young Ore-haul of choice fruit. Any person wishing to purchase cau call on tho subscriber residing on the place. . Capt. DAN. BRADLEY. Dec. 2. 155G. St. Mmini'.tintorK Xotlce. LETTElhS of administration have- been grant ed to the undersigned residing' in the Thor ough of Elensburg. Cambria county, on the es tate of William (JiHan of Minister township Cambria county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and settle their accounts immediately. HAIIUISON KINKEAD, Adin'r. Dec. 3, 1850. C-Ct. CAME to the residence of the x subscriber rcsidincr in Cambria rr?r-r.i . . . 1 4w s j" iisin i, iiuiMiu i . i." .udn ui oi. s i'inlw . f:r? W Xf A1U7. 1 or jo years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, other wise she will boV.isposed of as the law directs. , FRED. FULMEK. Dec, s; 18.")R. ; , CALT20.V. . A LL persons are hereby cautioned against -t-A. trespassing on my farm , by throwing down fences, turning in cattle and otherwise injuring my property, as I am determined to enforce the law on all trespassers. - WM. CARNEY. MunMr t?., Xov. 25, 1850. -! Have you Suliscribcd lo l!ie CCS2I0F0LITATI ART ASSOCIATION FOR THE THIRD YRARr SEE T II E RARE INDUCEMENTS! The managers have tho pleasure'of announcing that the collection of Works of Art designed for distribution r.iii-mg the subscribers, whose names are r l ived provl .ns to the 2Sth f -f January, '57 is much larg'-rand more cosily than on any prc vio'?1? rear, Amcng the lading ' v.-r-rks and in Pculnturt t-xecutd in the finest Marble is the new and beai;t':fc.fHta!ue of the "VCG3 HY3IPH,r Tlie busts of the 3 Great American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER AND CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Bust, -"SPRING," APOLLO AND DIANA, In Mai L-'e life size, together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble of thu STRUGGLE FOR THE HEART, VENUS & A PFLE; PSYCHE; MAGDALEN; CHILD OF Till: SEA; INNOCENCE; CAPTIYE BIRD ; & LITTLE TRUANT ; With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection Of fcEVEBAL I-CNllRF.D Fine Gil Fain!iz?gK; by leading Artists. m Tlie whole of which r.re to be distributed oral lotted among the subocribcr whom namesare re ceived previous to the . TTcnty-PlSliils of January, '57, vhen theD'otribution will tahe place. . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber 'A tlireo dollars is entit'cl to A copy of the pplcnded Slecl i.ngraviug, "Sat- iko.vr xic ill-," or A copy of. any of the fallowing fZ-Magazines one year ; also . A copy i f tiie Aut Jovrxil t.no year, and A Ticket i'-i the Anual 'Distribution of Y't-rks of Art. Thus, fr every S3 paid, a person not only gets a W uiti'ful lhi?i-.vin? or Magiizine n year, but also receives the Ait Journal o':e year and a Ticket in the Annul Di-tiibutkm, making four dollars worth of reading matter I sides the tick et, bv which a valuable painting or pi-jce cf Stat uary may be leccived in addition. Tlno who pre-fer Magazines to the Engraving 'S;iturrdj Night' can have either 'if the following one vear :. Harper's Magazine ; Godey's Lady 's B'x k, United States M:igzit;c, Knickerboclier Mag azine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Smthcrn Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single sbr.rn. Those taking live memberships, lemiting ilu, arecuti tied to six Engravings, and toi tickets in distri bution, or any five of tha Magazines, one year, aud si-stickers. Persons, in remitting fanls fr membership will please legister the letter .it the I'ost OMlce, to prevent loss: on receipt of which, a certificate of Membership, tograner wuji xi.e irgniving or mag azine dei-ired will be forv;irdci to any pr.rt of the country. For further pfli ticnhirs. see the November Art Journal sent lr"e on fiplieatiriori. l'or ii'icuibershir, address. C. L. DHBIiY, Actuary C. A. A. S 2 3 r.midv'..iy. New loik, or Yv'eblem Giiico, ICS Writer stn et. S:mduskv, Ohio, or If. J. ROBERTS, ilui!. Sec'y, at Kbcusbnrg.' JACOE STA1IU. C. TUGS. ROntllTS. ST Mi L Zl ROBSRT3. "HE sulsjiibers, thankful for ii?jL' I the hbe--.il patronage c-stei jtaTjfesrS'dv t";,., to them, beg leave to a? 'b- an- noueo to the citizens oi l.i en.-i.urg ami vicinity that they haw; just received auotber large and beautiful asio: ttueut cf urticles suitable tr the Huh lavs, viz : Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, Gold and Sil ver open face Levers, Silver Lepir.es. Silver Qua; tiers. Gold Guvrd Ch.vins. Gold Yist and F .bChain-. Silver, Hated and Steel Chains, ' I P i.ei'.s. Gel 1 pens. Gold Locket?, Gold )..ks,'Ml Breast pins.Lulh s and Gei.thnKirs hi Eardro s. Gold E.ir-rings, Gold Finger Go lb G r.i no's. Ci.. il ( nil I'.i.s. (i.ilil LCVe J.llIIolis. Gold Armlets, Gold Studs. Gold Charms. Gold Guard Mi les. Silver Thimbles, Elated and Steel s. 1 s.-. ett.u-Ies.Gohl V.-st and Fob Kcv,Gol. atcli ds. Yi'.'Su Strins. Xockhiccs. Wristlets. Clock Kcys.SttH -I K'evs.Viohn.', Flutinas, Flutes, A.e,.rdeai;s, tVc. Trir Tif urn rr.TTTTtTV Vr7,7 nTf:P7? nil I m imnMAm& of tho btot ou.iiiiy. Ad articles warranted to hi? as rc-:resei;tcd,:iiid sold chespci than can LebeughF in this i -initv. ITT" All kinds of CLOCKS, n'ATCIUS. Jhh'ZLlir a l 'MUSICAL IXSTHUMKA'TS repaint! with promptness and at reasonable latcs. Don't fid to bob round'' at their room, opposite tie "Mountain Iloii;e,"n:i they feel confident' thev can render entire satisfaction. Nov. l', lt?0G 4 tl". g;s ii.it ArrRACTios 1 1 rSH'TE tiiidcrsigued would respect fully inform JL Viae citizens oi Currollton. Cambria county that he ha3 received a large and tp!eivi;d stock of DRY GOODS, of all descrip'lior.s, consisting partly si follows: CLOTHS, CASSIMHBES. CASSINETS, JEANS CALICOICS, ev-c. together with a 1 argo assyj'tment of READY MADE CLOTHING', Krc All kinds of Produce taken ia exchange. Luinh-r taken at market prices. ! GEORGE W ELMER. Nov. 2u, 18oG. "R" ETTERS of Administration have been grant JLi ed to the undersigned on the estate of Wil lim Owens of Black lick township, Cambria County dee'd. All persons knowirg themselves indebted to said esisii wiil loakc immediate lay mcnt, ami those having t latins i-gtiinst tid es tate, orescnt them chily aut'io-iti -ate 1 for set t.enuiut. JOHN OWENS, Adm'r. Bhickliek tp. Nov. 20. 1SGG. AE.122Sb'ISTI2ATGIIi4 ."VOTIt-'SL TT ETTERS of adtv.iu'stra'ion on the estate of jLj William Duncan late of BhicklicI: tiwnship have Veen granted by the Register of Cambria County to the subscriber residing in Brush Yalhy townsliip Indiana county of which all persons interested will please take notice. - JAMES STEWART, Adm'r. -Nov. G,1S5G. Ct. STRAYED AWAY. STRAYED away from the subscriber rcsidincr at tlie' Summit. Cambria Countv, a White and Red Cow, white- in the face, with a bell on. Any information in regard to her will be thankfully received and a liberal reward will be paid for her recovery. REV. P- SIIEHAN. ' Nov: 2G, 1S55; ; ! - .' " . &TUAYS. " - "-. 1 AME to tho rePidence c" the subscr:- ler residdngin Snsiuehanna town-StfSJ ship, about tbe tirst cf OctoWr, a large3' .white sow with a litter of pigs. The o-ner is requested to come forward pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of ac- cc ruing to law. JAMES M'CLOSKEY. Nov. 2t, lS.'G. 1 OLD Rings and Eroastnim- Combs Port, monies, and Toys, at J M'Dcrmit's "W ADIES and Children's - hoc? and Gaiters at Jj '- J.M'DEKMIT?.S.: Olio. IT. REED. T. X.. ntYEH. AT TO 11 Ni: YS AT L A )V, . Eliensburg, Pa. A GENT for the Lycoming Mutual IncV.rar.cc( - Com pan v. ; '"Yrm! .'iv,.', ; ttlA p...i;i, ftr,.l n..rmv, ! languages. f)ir;ceon High Street Ebcpscurg, rerm'a. Feb. C, 18 Co. ly. OPPOSITE THOMPSON'S HOTEL. EUKNSKUitG, PA. LADIES Morocco. Calf and Pif-ut leather IV.t, nud strong Shoes suitable tor winter, I (iaitcrs and G urn Shoes. j G IRL'S - Shoos, com se and tine child's Shoes OvershiH-s ami Gum Sh.cs. MEN'S AND BOY'S Boots Hats and Ca"s. MEDICINES' for the Suk. COFFEE, Tea, Sugar. cVc. f rail. CANDIES, Nuts, su.d Apples. CIGARS, and Tobacco. A CHOICE lot cf Pen and Pocket Kr.irta. POET-MONAIES. COMP.S, RINGS, AND B!:EASTPIN3. SHOCKING YARNS. NOTE PAPER. Letter and Fooisecp ditto. COMFORTS, Gloves and Hose, BRUSHES and Combs. PATENT Thread, and Suck 1 Thread. YELYET,"ivc. iLNY article?, hv.ital In f..r prevent-. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK, Admittance Free. Ebens.be rg, Nov. 20, 18oC. 3t. E2o! for !alt River! THE subscriber offers at private Sale, all that Yaluable Property, situate in Mooretown. adjoining the Borough of ElK-nslmrg. c"Tisiting of two contiguous lots on the r Liu of said Mooretown, liV'ou which r.'e trrrtf d a line VI" WO STORY FRAMi: HOUSE, well finished ; a Frame Stable; a Frame YV"tod Shed ; and other litcessaiy out-buildings. There are nlso upon the premises a thriving lot of choice fruit trees, and a never failing well of soft watr-r. Any pei sen desiring a residence :it Elcysburg, v. Ool 1 do well to call upon th subscriber. as Li terms will bj mci crate".' II. J. ROP.EUTS. Ebensburg, Nov. 2, 1350. 2 Ot. Kfate Hi' AnlliORy LUzlUSer lice'd. LETTERS of administration having Wit grant- ct by the Reght'-r of Cambria county cm the estate: of Anthony Litr.inger, late of Lorctto. iu said count v. ch ceased, to the imdcrsitied.'. No- ticc is hereby given to ad poisons Laving cam s against said, tinoilent to present them propeily. authentirateil for settlement, and those indebted will pLaso make p.iyn cut without de-lav. . 'VM. Ki'lTELL, Adm'r. E'. en.-br.rg, Nov. 0, 1SC-C. 01 WHEREAS, ktteis i f Adi..iiMtratio;i on the es tate of James L. Watt, late of Surun.'.tviilc, Cambria c-., dec'd.have been granted by the Reg iter of ::ai 1 county. t tlie uno'ers-'gned, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them properly authentica ted for hettlemont, and tho.se indebtsd are reques ted to make payment w ithout debiv. Oct. '2i, lioO-!it. MARY 1.LLI:N Y"ATT. 7 r, ml h rT3JIE subscriber c-fll-rs f r sale the following de X Kcrilcl properly, .situate in V'ashingtcn tp., Cambria county : tme lot si.uated near the A. T. R. R., frcniing on said road, 10 J feet front, vi:h a large tavern stand thereon erected. ALSO 230 acres of excellent tinder land. To acres cleared, and i:i good cultivation, situated near the A. P. R. R. ALSO One 1 t near Lil Iv's station. Persons wishing to purchase ran call on the subscriber, at No. 4, A. P. R. R. Posses sion given on the 1st dav cf April next. Oct. 2. IS-jO. St. " J. M'GONIGLE. B Y virtue of an order c f the Orplians' Court c f Cambria Countv, Hie underrigned v. i 1 expose to public Vendue or outcry, on Saturday the 25 day I iictooer niM., me louowir.g oesci leicei Real Eft ate with the appuitcnances, lo wit: All that lot of ground, sitite in the village of St Angustin, in the county of Cambria, adj.'h.ing lots ol George Smith. John Carle. David Mdi and others; containing one acre an. I u:hte'.:j perches. ALSO. AH that piece or parcel of land, f-itu-ate in Clem hold tewrship, Cn.bria C unty, ad j. .ming lands of Lewis Carle, John Zetbe and others, containing thirty acre's or tl.-ereabouts, mi improved. - ry- Sale tobo held on th,e prcTtises on the fal lowing terms. One half CASH on conf.rmatieii of the Sale, and the I al'ance. in six, mouths theic aftcr. with intcre.-t to be sccurc-.l by '.he bonds and Mortgage of tlie purchaser. HFXliY LENDER Guardian of Etc minor heirs cf Joseph Whar ton derer.scih October S, ISoC. AtlmlMlstraiors XoIce. W ETTEPS of Administration on tho est at-? eJ Edward Hutchinson Esq., late f the Bor ough of Ebensburg Cair.l-ria county deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of s?U county. Notice is I.crt-by eovt-n to all persons indebted to Laid cMr.te to make im uutdinte jaymer.t, and those having claims against the same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. II. K1NKEAD, Adm'r. October 15, 1S5C. Ct. TftKTITTOX f thel And now, to wit: 10 Sept. ISoo". Petition read and ordered to I e pub lished agreeably to the Jl Soeiity cr III inanity at Johnstown Cambria countv. Pcnn sylvmiat'or Ineorpo- provisions i t.ie vet -i ration. In Common jvsseinui in fut ii in.-.' Fleas of Cambria coun ty, No. December Te rn. ISoG. made and provided. Bv tho (.eurt. A. True Extract from the Record. Certified this l?.th Nov. LSoG. II. J- ROBERTS, Prothonotary. AD ?3 1 1ST K ATOSI'S X OT1 V ST. L TTEliS of Administration havo been grauteil -to the undersigned, residing in Snjnnierh:! Township, on' the estate of Casn vr Weiidie. of TTEliS of Administration havo been grauteil Summerhill Township, deccusl. All persons i ,ci,s ef s .id Michael I5cr.s n. which hind their i. knowing themselves iinlebTcd to fsiid c.-tale are sn.ee live interests iu said rea csfbte.' 1 y noif herebv notified to fettle their accounts without dc- ties all ersons int-cstct that be will atrW-' t; lay, a id all persons having claims against the ts- .ill present them properly ant hentieated for tato will pre settlement. J UN WONDERS. Sumrr.evhiil Tp., Nov l'J Ct . 'XOT2C53, 13 fcerebv given to all per-cons indeb'el to tho subscr'irK.r, to call ami settle their accounts be rore the; 1st day of December, and those having claims against him wili prosnt them for settle ment - - PETER MOYELS. Norembc-r 5, 1Sj. 2--2t.a " ' mm m i-?-t V- j 'Speculation. rTl.H, subscnl ers, having to make mil sll H AL1)LMAN 1A "ADJUSTABLE HARROW, nd bingRiis having purchrwl the right VI F.N 1 niixi.m to nave it imined;.uily nrtreniucei, pi'-se x wti tow eshin rights at verv Kiw l fites.- This Harrow is one of the most important improvements c f th ( age, and especially suitable for this oiMinlry. Wo j resj ect fully invite f.irmcis r con e ard rxnmir.e i this Harrow. Wc will Lc rea ly t' w I! township rights until the 1st of Decern !t. after which timo j the townships jot dr-posed of v.ill It ri s-rvi by jus. M. C. M'C'AUCE & CO. i October Cih, i tf. - - " W VXX? Ct & VfN n5d4 413 NS SiJ Lt? J O rrHl". Mibscril ci- I'.ns 3"t Tc.-eivcl and now p JL tn-il out r.t liis store room in the Iwrough of. Lorcit'.r, -, 'large an 1 well selected stick f Fall and Winter Goods, viz ; C'ths,Cast inures. Sati; cts.Twre.Is. Jeans, L:v;ies' Dress (jin-s. Freulh M.-ri:iH's. Tr.it.-n Plaid. Silks, Do L iir.es, P.lins, Il-.gh.h lleri noes. G.'burgs, Alpacas. Debege, I.iy State long :ui'l sou arc shav.Ls, Calicoes, G:iii;hams, Cliccks. i Ticking, &c. A IkumLoiuo c.sj.rtmei:t of together with a larga assortment of Groceries, Hardware. Queensware. Drugs. Oils. Paint, Pat ent Medicines. Iye-st'.:ffs. Nails by the keg. Gla by the box. Fish and Sal ly the barrel. Cedar ware, together with many other articles "too nu merous to mention, r.ll of which will lie sold at tho lowest figure. Grain ri' all kind-taken lxurdi and shiogles wimtcl. T. II. SHIELDS. Loretto. Oct. lf.'.O 1 tf - . JB A Kit GKXTILKS OCT DONE! mpai-iiMYMu riili-. unoers!gcd wwiM resjiect filly iiiforci JL the citizens of EK'nbuv-r and 6V.rrour.ding country, that they Lave received a large assort ment of - ' . . . READY-iVIADE CLOTHING, from the Eastern cities. T!:o tck comprises nil the laUst st5es, and sm'te.l to all sizes, i'rotn ti.n old to the young, ami the pi ices adapted to tho wants of the rith r.n 1 il e po-. r. The stock coii-f'i.-.ts ef fine bl.ck and bh: new ft vie Dress aid Frock ' Oats.buVmess costs f-f r.il qualities. d...b!c and single brc-u-tod vests, y.nyn sirxl fanr y j ants of ! evt-iy quality. ALSOA fi ll wj-ply f hats. caps, si.u e ...ais, vravars. nanuUerctnels, sus penders. ho;eiy. g.ovcs, stocks, &o. Tl:e ch-ths-s-weaving peddle are ref p.-ctfully sn ic'.tcd to call, and examine and price the Ir g-wxl, and judge of the ir qualitv pu1 cheaness them selves. -EVANS is HTGIIILS. Ebensburg, Ojt. 20, ISo'o Iv. NEW ARRIVAL! CHEAP GOODS!! C-corrce IS'Cann in tlie Field. -rllE ur.deisigned would respcelfidiy inform tho I good clliieiis of Eben.-hurg and the surround ing vicinity, that he has just received from tho East one of the most choice stock of gvx?s ever brought to this place. The stock is varied, and sekc'.ed with an eye to the immediate wants of the-public. His stock consist of the f. Rowing: -I cietiercl a.isiiii,ieiit of 2t.vr - L-t-jk s f JctJl t.-f t W'i titer (iVm', ccu:2'rlliij a fii l' tii if I.a ;iV'c Di ins 6'-"'o, awjix-j icuii.ft tcnl le'iifind i Brocade, S.lhs efall color i: styles Mcruinocs, FY En; t i eiK-li i wo..I l'htids, Caisimers, , Fancy do. Tweeds, Kentucky Jc-arf, Fancy Vesting?, ' Shirt's of all kinds Cravats, riatn Ghve, Lawns, Delains, Alapacas, HIack Silks, Fancy do. H'eaehed Muslins, Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Fancy do. Cloths, A splendid l-.t cf Ladies Cloaks and Tulmr. with a l..-t cf ShawU, consisting c f the f.Jluwn. styles, lirochc-, Tmkera, irifchi, h ng aiij iuira Bay-State, and. gents travelling Shaw ls. Together with an innumerable a&rtmeiit of r.r df na me'-tioued. usually kept ia a count! v store. These goods will be soKl at fair prirci. Call aud examine, even if ycu do iioi wiaL to juir ch;u.e . MILLI5KKV GOODS. CONNECTED with the st-re s..W-.-'S stoc-k of MILIXEny GOODS. KvtrvS3 ai tide iu 'thi linewe have t n hand, anl" wi'.i be constantly in receipt cf the latest stvles of BOyA't'TS, for old a'i.d young. 11 MB OA'S of every i altera and color, ALL'S, LD GLXG, A beautiful asvtme::t cf .VGlTiXLYtl Goods now e:!i hand, :'.nd st prices to suit the times. Ladies arc respectfully invited to call and ex amine this st'tk which is far hi a. 1 of any good el a similar kind brought totic's jda.-e. . GEORUE M'CANN. Ebia.-burg. O-f. 20. l?rc. JOSEPH G. KCLMES, .LLS tlie aTtiUti-m ci ri:eim;;:o- 4 iiants of .lol Itiihtown ami -? ur- ff ro;.ii ling country, to his lurge aud -A beiuiifu! assoi tca-nt of CLOCKS. WATCHIS. jBWHY. St t wkLh he is determined to seii u. I' cheap (..r CASH i- : '... v.. ... : i ... t: ...V . tnoitit; io.iv iiwi..itj ...i'i . i;i .i. ttu.fii i.;iu any house in tov. n, or in t:;e MaM. or Wot. Thv wi.d.ing bargains would do well to call upou him and c xaniine his t STOCK AXD PRICES' Uf re purchasing elsewhere. The . mass of Lib stock consists of the ' i Xi:Yt'ES,7 STYLES A XI) Gt TfiE FINEST WOFiSMAHSSIP. Also, thos wishing to per -h:ue v.hoLvalcs buy as cheap here as iu the IhiLaud cheapevIian in the We.-t. lie challenges Johu&towu for Mvle aud quality of goods. ' He im UcsuU tocll an 1 see for themselves.- as the word humlug ne ver d". db-ijiig to his name or his dealings. jafittown, Oct. 22, 1SSG... " " tritc cS' 3i icliaol iicnon dec'cl.; Till uude-rsigncil auditor, nppotcted by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county, lo asccrt.ii.i what :c:ont,t, if any. of theih brsof Michael B-w-son, d.eceaedr, are t be. p;dd i.ut of the procnv! of real e state of "said ih ceased. s.-l i bv John Lrawhy, ttu-fee. 1 y order of s.m1 Court. pHrsu- ;,n.t t pr .K-ee.rm.'-S in partition, ami to Iiivestigui auLcietcrniirietlie rai'hlity .f the claims, a- ah: j o a.ce.'t i'm fuc liens', if anv there r-r-y. jiinr i. j tl.e duties of sr-i 1 apM.;ntn)iit at his e tiice ' in the hor.-ugh of Etitnsbur-:. . .n ' T:ii!:;sRv, un: J0tii av cm- NovKrrrr nf.xt at .ue o'clock. P. M. -lOilN S. PJIEY, ' ' Ei-nslvi-g. Oct. 1Mb. V.. AnditV. em'.jay; OAME to t'.e reside.wc cf the sn'seriVr, n siding U hi Carroll WwiK-hip, Cambria county. Pa. "u OREY MARS, aU.ut twelve t.r f ft ecu ears .ld, has a lump on e icl, fyr SI luul a Voj.e n;,!t cr on Avhcn taken i.e. I.EVLLUTUE::. Octoler 22d, IhV,. i r i 5 i r - " . . i t f- '.- ' . t r -i " 5 jr.- -' v ' - t1- i i -- 1 ii