"IOCAL COLUMN. - PROCEEDINGS OE COUHT. T'i QUARTER SESSIONS f John B. Stewart found guilty of assault and battery at Juno Sessions, -was sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs of prosecution. Com. . vs. Robert Welsh. Larceny. Re cognizances forfeited. ' Com. vs Jane Noil. Tipling bouse. True bill. ' Jury called and Eworn, wbo find defendant guilty.. Motion for arrest of judg ment entertained. ""Com. vs. Henry and David Ulain. Lar ceny; True bill Jury called and sworn i rho find David Dlnin, guilty in manner and form as indicted, and James ITenry not guilty. Com. vs. William Carr.; Robbery. Jury find deft, not guilty. Com. vs. Thomas M'Guire. Misdemeanor. Jury called and sworn, who find deft, gnilty in manner and form as indicted. ' Com. vs- Thomas .Richards Assault. Ju ry find deft, not guilty, and adjudge the pro secution, Mathew Scow, to pay costs- Not sentenced. Com. vs. Charles Ilouper. Robbery. Jury called and sworn, who find deft, not guilty- Com. vs. Kcmaugher. Indictmeut for lar ceny in stealing a hog. True bill. Jury called and sworn, who find deft, guilty in manner and form as indicted. Cora. vs. A- Bradley. Tipling house. True bill. District Attorney enters a nolle prosequi. Com. vs- John l'earson Indictment for selling liquor without license. A true bill. District Attorney enters nolle prosequi on payment of costs by deft. Com. vs. John Robinson. Indictment for keeping Tipling house. True bill- Defendant pleads guilty and submits. Sentenced to pay a fine of 20 for use of Johnstown school district, and costs, Com- vs. Joseph Alwino. Indictment for keeping a Tipling house True bill. Defend ant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of f20 for use of Conemaugh borough school istrict, and costs. Com- vs. John Kcelan. Indictment for keeping Tiplicg house. True bill. Defend ant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay 20 fine for use of Conemaugh townsLip school district, and costs. Com. vs. Patrick Hollyword. Indictment fur Tipling house. A true bill. Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a One of 20 for use of Conemaugh township school district, and costs. Com. vs. George Ronley. incletiuent for Tipling house. Defendant pleads guilty- Sentenced to pay a fine of 25 for use of Conemaugh township school district, and eosta. Com. vs. Jane Ileyset. Indictment for larceny. True bill. District Attorney en ters nolle prosequi. Com. vs. Thomas Downs- Indictment for Tipling house. True bill- Defendant pleads guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of 20 for e of Conemaugh township school district, and costs. Com. vs. John Guire. Misdemeanor.- True bill. District Attorney cuters nolle pros rqui, cn payment of costs by defendant. Com vs. Israel Burkhard- Indictment for Tipling house.' Defendant pleads guilt3' Sentenced to pay 15 fine for use of Cene rniugh township school district and costs. Com. vs. Jauics Henry and David IJlain. Indictment for larceny. True bill. Defendant pleads not guilty. Jury cilled and sworn, who find David Bluin guilty and James Hen ry net guilty. Sentence, on fmt count, two years inirrif onment in the Western 1 nitcntiary and one dollar to the Commonwealth ; second count, twoyenrs imprisonment and costs of prosecu tion Com. vs- John Eichensirc. Indictment for imping a Tipling house. Defendant plead-? guiltj. Sentenced to pay 20 fine for use of Conemaugh borough school district, and costs. Chancellcr ct. al. vs. Jacob KiUcr ct. al. Ejectment for tract of laud in Chest town (ship. Cambria county. This case lasted eight days, and was brought to a elose on Monday night about 11 o'clock, by the Jury bringing in a verdict in favor of lhe plaintiff against Anthory Gill, one of the defendants, and in favor of the 1 alance of the defendants, being protected by the statute of limitations. This verdict is supposed to fix the location of the seven lost Drinkers, as they are called. nis honor J udge Taylor, delivered an able charge to thejury. Counsel for plaintiff, lion-' Thomas White, Hon. Henry D. Foster; for defendant, Hon. John G. Miles, and Steel S. Blair, Esq. The Grand Result. Below we give the popular vote for Presi dent in all the States, except South Carolina. California, Mississippi, Texas, Florida, and Arkansas are estimated from returns more or lew complete. The vote of each candidate rill probably be slightly increased by the official returns but their relative votes are no doubt correctly indicated in the table. Bu chanan's plurality over Fremont 19 in round numbers, 482,000. To this should be added about 45,000 - for So-ath Carolina making Buchanan's real vote about 1,865,000, and his plurality. 627,000. States. Fremont. FiJImore. Buchanan. Connecticut, 42 402 2,472 34,870 Rhode Island, 11,370 ' 1.CC3 G,5S0 Maryland, " 281 . "47.4G2 39,115 Delaware, 30G G.175 S.003 New Jersey, 28,259 24,112 47,810 Pennsylvania. 147.447 82.343 230,500 Massachusetts, 108,190 19.72G 39,210 N. Hampshire, 38.013 91 32,100 New York, 275.185 124,275 194,758 Vermont, 39,561 546 10,577 Georgia, 42,352 55,417 Illinois 9G.180 37,451 105,344 Ohio, 187,497 28,125 170,874 Tennessee, 06,184 73,610 Alabama, 28,552 46,037 Maine, G1.450 3,053 34,191 Virginia, 290 57.250 80,352 Michigan, 71.1G2 1,501 52,139 Louisiana, 20,709 22.1 G4 North Carolina, 36,309 46,764 Iowa, - 44,127 9,444- 3G.241 Indiana, 94.81G 23,386 11S.G72 Kentucky, 481 64,440 70,570 Wisconsin, CG.100 G90TO52.500 Missouri. 500 48,000 58,500 California, 25,000 35,000 45,000 Mississippi, 29,000 40,000 Tas, " 15.0C0 30,000 Arkansas, . 13,000 25,000 Florida, . 5,000 7,000 Total, 1,338,707 87,18G 1,820,004 Presidential Elections. We have seen it asserted by several of the more reckless Abolition journals, that no suc cessful candidate for the Presidency ever re ceived so few electoral votes as Mr. Buchanan, nor no unsuccessful one so many as Col. Fek mojct. . With how much truth this assertion is made, can be seen by reference to the fol lowing table, which embraces every presiden tial election for a period of sixty yerrs : Gen. Washington's elections are not taken into the account, as they were unanimous. Result of Presidential Elections in the United States from 1796 to 185G Year. Names of Candidates. Electoral "Vote. 1-or. f John Adams, 11 Jv Thomas Jefferson, 1S00 i Thomas Jefferson, 1 John Adams, 71 08 73 64 1S04 1808 i Thomas JefTerson, 1G2 Charles C. Pinckney, 14 James Madison, 12S Charles C Pinckney, 45 0 ( James Madison, 122 - 1 De Witt Clinton, 89 isi; 1S16 j james .uonroe, aoo ( Rufus King, 34 0(-. ( James Monroe, 218 ( 2o opposition but 1 vote, 1S20 f Andrew Jackson, )) John Qisiney Adams, 84 W. II. Crawford, 41 1824 Henry Clay, 37 Andrew Jackson, lilv John Quincv Adams, 83 1S21 ( Andrew Jackson, 219 Ilenrv Clay, 49 John'Floyd, 11 William Wirt, 7 1SC2 f Martin Van Buren, 170 William Henry Harrison, 73 ISSG Hugh L. White, 26 11 14 234 CO 170 105 1C2 127 254 42 174 114 8 villiel'. Man gum, Daniel Webster, William I 1 Martin Va William Henry Harrison, 1S40 an Buren, , f James K. Polk, 1 Henry Clay, l T V IS jQg.f Zachary Taj lor, ( Lewis Cass, f Franklin Pierce, 185: 1 Gen. Winfield Scott, ( James Buchanan, 1S5C John C. Fremont, ( Millard Fillmore, From the above table it will be seen that Mr. Bcciiaxax has more electoral votes than either Presidents Adams, Jefferson, Madi- son, Van Buhen,.Polk or Taylor and as to th'j popular vote, their's bear no comparison to what he received. No choice by the people John Quiucy Adams. C3- B V E K Y I! E A I) KB -CZ TILL please iictiee I lie advertisement des- . . c-v i i (i t i . jk .lilt. Iir.rtivj i 1. lUl.lAh i ii.y Bible, and send fr the Printed Catalogue cf nil our iiiustrateu Work-. 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Stanley Gilson, Clara Sn3ler, &c., S:c. The LEDGER is beautifully illustrated every week. The N EW YORK LEDGER is printed on beau tiful white paper, and is composed of eight pages making the handsomest weekly paper in the country. It is published every Saturday, and sold at the News offices in cveiy city and town throughout the country ; and is mailed for sub scribers at two tl' llarr per nnnum ; two copies are sent for three doilirs. Any person obtaining eight subscribers at $1,50 each, (vvhiih is our low est club )ates,) and Eemling us $12 will be enti tled to one copy Free. Terms invariably in ad vance. Address nil letters to ROBERT BONNER, Publisher of the New York Ledger. 44 Ann Street, New York. N. I- Now i a rwol time to subscribe as FMI J1SON BENNETT'S Great Original Novel of FRONTIER LIFE, will be commenced in the LEDGER on the first of January. VA tUA fIiZ IiOI-:!lTY FOR SALE. TTllIE subscriber will dispose C his propcrtj" -L in Mnnster township, Cambria county. The farm contains SEVENTY-SIX ACRES more or less, about forty acres cleared and in a god fctate c-f cultivation. There is on the place a Log Barn and Log House, together with a Young Orchard of choice fruit. Any person wishing to purchase can call on the subscriber residing on the place. Capt. DAN. BRADLEY. Dec. 2. 185G. St. A(liuiititratoiH IV'otice. IT ETTERS of administration have been grant -HJ ed to the undersigned residing in the Bor ough of Elensburg, Cambria comity, on the es tate of William Gillau of Munster township Cambria county, deceased. All person indebted to sai l estate are requested to come forward md settle their accounts immediately. HARRISON KINKEAD, Adm'r. Dec. 3, 1359. G-Ct. ' RST-.&AY. : CAME to the residence of the subscriber residing in Cambria township, about the 20th of Nov ember a GRAY MARE, about 15 or 1 G years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, other wipe she will b3 disposed of as the law directs. FRED. FULMER. Dec. 3. 185G. CALTIOX. ALL persons sire hereby cautioned against trespassing on my farm, by throwing down fences, turning in cattle and otherwise injuring my property, as I am determined to enforce the law un all trespassers. . . - WM. CARNEY. Munster tp., Nov. 2G, 1856. AD31IXXSTRATOK'S XOTICE. - LETTERS of admiuistration on the estate of William Duncan late of Blacklick township hare been granted by the Register of Cambria County to the subscriber residing in Brush Valley township Indiana county of which all persons interested will please take notice. JAMES STEWART, Adm'r. Nov. 0,185,0. Gr. FOR SALE. rSHE subscriber will dispose of tho above JL property, well known as the Richard Ash craft Farm, situated in Susquehanna Township, one mile north of Carrollton, containing nearly of excell-nt farming land, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY aeres cleared, and in a good state of cultivation. The improvements consist of TWO DWELLING HOUSES, A BANK BARN, 100 feet by CO. Also, a large ORCHARD cf choice Fruit, together with all the necessary out-buildings. Water in abundanco at the dwel ling houses, and in the barn yard, and through all the meadows. A more desirable location can not be found in Cambria County. Any further information desired, can be had by calling on WM. KTIPER. Ebensburg, Dec. S, 1856. tL5 A PER Letter ter, note and foolscap sWtk :1 Pens, Ink, Q.ms,LJ m paper, Steel Lnve'.opes, Isook J. M'DermU'. Have you Subscribed lo Ilie C0SBIOFOLITAW ART ASSOCIATION FOB THE THIRD YEAR ? SEE THE RARE INDUCEMENTS! The managers have tho pleasure of announcing that the collection of Works of Art designed for distribution among the subscribers, who? e names are received previous to the 28th of January, '57 is much larger and more costly than on any pre vious vear. Among the leading works and in Sculpture executed in the finest Marble is the new and beautiful Statue of the "WOOD riYIiIPHlr The busts of the 3 Great American Statesmen, CLAY. WEBSTER AND CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Et, " SPBING," APOLLO AND DIANA, In Marble life size, together with the fullowing Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble of the STRUGGLE FOR THE HEART, VEN US & A PPLE; PSYCHE ; MAG D ALEX: CHILD OF THE SEA; INNOCENCE; ' CAPTIVE BIRD ; & LITTLE TRUANT ; With numerous works iu Bronze, and a collection of SEVERAL IIUNURI.l) Fine Oil fainting, by leading Artists. 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Those who prefer Magazines to the Ensrraving "Salurady Night' can have either of the following one year: Harper's Magazine ; -"Godey's Lady's Book, United States Magzine, Knickerbocker Mag azine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remiting $15, areenti. tied to fix Engravings, and to sis tickets in distri bution, or any five of tua Magazines, one year, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for j-neoibership will please legistcr the letter at the Post Office, to prevent loss; on receipt of which, a certificate of Membership, togtther.with tlie Engraving or Mag azine desired w ill be forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, see the November Art Journal sent free on aplicatinon. For membership, address C. L. DL'RBV, Actuary C. A. A. 338 Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 1C3 Water stmt. Sandusky, Ohio, or II. J. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec'y, at Ebensburg. JACOB STAIIL. C. TUOS, ROBERTS. STAHL & ROBERTS. THE subscribers, thankful for the liberal patronage exten ded to them, beg leave toan- nouce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that they have just received another large and beautiful asjortiuent of articles suitable for the IIolida3'S. viz i . Gold and Silver Hunting Watches, Gold aod Sil ver open face Levers, Silver Lepines, Silver Quarticrs, Gold Guard Chains, Gold Vest and F'b Chains, Silver, Plate-i and Sieel Chains, Gold Pencils, Gold pens, Gold Lockets, Gold Hooks.GolJ Breasrpins.Eidics and Gentlemen's Gold Eardrops, Gold Ear-rings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuir Pins, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Armlets, Gold Studs, Gold Charms, Gold Guard Slides. Silver Thimbles, Plated and Steel Spectacles,GoId Vest and Fob Kcys.Gold Watch Seals, Violin Strings, Necklaces, Wristlets, Clock Keys.Steel Keys,Violins, Flutinas, Flutes, Accordeans, &c, &c. EISHT DAY AID THIRTY E3HH CLOCKS- of the best quality. All articles warranted to be as represented ,!nd sold cheaper than can be bought in this vicinity. CT All kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and MVSICAL INSTRUMENTS repaired with promptness and at reasonable rates. Don't fail to lob round" at their room, opposite the Mountain House," as they feel confident they can render entire satisfaction. Nov. 19, 185G 4 tf. THE LO.VG LOOKEU POM. HAS COJ1K AT CLOTiSnti STORE!! The largett, best, and cheapest assortment of CJL.OTEZIXG ! S, Rernei would respectfully Inform tie citi zens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has jltSt opened out at his new establishment, near the Court, House, one of the largest, most va ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of Clothing ever brought to this or any other place. His stock is unquestionably tho 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, flbata " " " St. 00 to $20,00 Pants " " " $0,75 to $8,00 Vests ' " " " ' " $0.75 to $8.00 Also, a full assortment of silk Neckerchiefs Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Undershirts, Draw ers, Socks, Comforts, Collars, Travelling Bags &C..&C. It is useless to attempt to gie anything like a general enumeration, as the task would be a dif ficult one, but in lieu of this, the" public are most cordially invited to call and examine if they wuh ti e best of bargains. Ebensburg. July 30. 18."C.-40-ly. GREAT ATTRACTION ! ! rSlIIE undersigned would respectfully inform .E. the citizens of Carroll ton, Cambria county that he has received a large and splendid stock of DRY GOODS, of all descriptions, consisting partly as follows: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. CASSINETS, JEANS CALICOES, &c. together with 'a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, &c. All kinds of Produce taken iu exchange. Lumber taken at market prices. GEORGE WEIMER. Nov. 2G, 1856. . ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICIL "T ETTERS of Administration have been grant JLi ed to the undersigned on the estate of Wil liam Owens of Blacklick township, Cambria County dee'd. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment, and thoso having claims against said es tate, present them duly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN OWENS, Adm'r. Blacklick tp. Nov. 26, 185(5. s UMMER Coats andPactn, and. Silk, Lawns Gingham Handkerchiefs at J. M'Dermite. GEO. 51. REEO. T. L. KLTKR. RCEI) & IIL1LR, AT TOR NE l'S A T Jj-A IF,. Ebensburg, Ta. T. I. IIEYEK AG ENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Ollice on High Street Ebensburg, Tenn'a. Feb. C. 185G. ly. James Dl'Ilermit'H Store OPPOSITE THOMPSON'S HOTEL, EBExsamc, pa. CAS I5K FOI JD TIICKE LADIES Morocco, Calf and Patent Leather Boots. and strong Shoes suitable for winter, - Gaiters and Gum Shoes. GIRL'S Shoes, coarse and fine child's Shoes Overshoes and Gum Slues. MEN'S AND BOY'S Boots Hats and Cms. MEDICINES for the Sick. COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, &c for all. CANDIES, Nuts. and Apples. CIG ARS. and Tobacco. A CHOICE lot of Pen and Pocket Knires. PORT-MONAIES. COMBS, RINGS, AND BK EAST PINS. STOCKING YARNS. NOTE PAPER, Jitter and Foolscap ditto. COMFORTS, Gloves and Hose, BRL'SHES and Combs. PATENT Thread, and Spool Thread. VELVET, &c. MANY articles suital le fi r presents. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK, Admittance Free. Ebensburg. Nov. 2G, 1S5G. 3t. ESo! for Salt River! rIIE subscriber offers at private Sale. all that JL Valuable Property, situate in Mooretown, adjoining the Borough of Ebtnsburg, consisting of two contiguous lots on the pun of said Mooretown, upon whieh are erected a fine TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, well finished ; a Frame Stable ; a Frame Wood Shed ; and other necessary out-builJings. There are lso upon the premises a thriving lot of choice fruit trees, and a never failing well of soft water. Any person desiring a residence at Ebensburg. woul l do well to call upon the subscriber, as his terms will bsmoi crate. IL J. ROBERTS. Ebensburg, Nov. 2, 1950. 2-Ct. Estate of Anthony Ulziner Dcc'd. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed by the Register of Cambria county n the estate of Anthony Litzinger, late of Loretto. in said county, deceased, to the undersigned. No tice is hereby given to all persons having chums against said decedent to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will please make pavrrent without delav. WM. KITTELL, Adm'r. Ebensburg, Nov. 6, 1S5G. Ct Instate of James L,. Yi'att, elee'd. WHEREAS, letteis of Administration on the es tate of James L. Watt, late of Summit ville, Cambria co., dec'd.have been granted by the Reg ister of said county, to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them properly authentica ted for settlement, and those indebtsd are reques ted to nr.ike pavmeut without delay. Oct. 28, 1856-6t. MARY ELLEN WATT. THE subscriber offers fur sale tbe following de scriled property, situate in Washington tp., Cambria county : One lot si.uated near the A. P. B. R., fronting on said road, 10G feet front, with a large tavern stand thereon erected. ALSO 250 acres cf excellent timber land, 75 acres cleared, and in good cultivation, situated near the A. P. R. R. ALSO One lot near Lil ly's station. Persons wishing to purchase can call on the subscriber, at No. 4, A. 1'. R. R. Posses sion given on the 1st day of April next. Oct. 22, 185G St. J. M'GONIGLE. ORFIIiXS' COURT BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Curt of Cambria County, the undersigned will expose to public Vendue or outcry, on Saturday the 25 day of October hist., the following described Real Estate with the appurtenances, to wit : All that lot of ground, situate in the village of St Augustin, in the county of Cambria, adjoining lots of George Smith, John Carle, David Mill and others; containing one acre and eighteen perches. ALSO. All that piece or parcel of hind, situ- i ate in Liearueia xownsnip, vumona v.ouui, un joining lands of Ix'wis Call?, John Zeibe and others, containing thirty acres or thereabouts, un improved. CT" Sale to be held on the premises on the fol lowing terms. One half CASH on confirmation of the Sale, and the ba'l.ince in six months there after, with interest to be secured by the bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. HENRY BENDER Guardian of the minor heirs of Joseph Whar ton deceased. October 8, 185G. Administrators Notice. IT ETTERS of Administration on tbe estate of JLa Edward Hutchinsou Esq., late of the Bor ough of Ebeusburg Cambria county deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of s?id county. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and thoschaving claims against the, same, will present them duly authenticated for settlement. II. KINKEAD, Adm'r. October 15, 1850. Gt. SOTSCIL TETITION of the! And now, to wit : 10 S.pt. 1853, Petitiou read and ordered to be pub lished agreeably to the i Society o f Hu manity at Johnstown Cambria county, Penn sylvtnia, for Incorpo ration. In Common Tleas of Cambria coun tv, No. December ) provisions of tho Act ot Assembly m sucn case made and provided. By the Court, r ,- , ) A True Extract from tho Record. L.S. I Certified this 13th Nov. l85C. I U. J. ROBERTS, Prothcuotary AOMSXISTRATOU'S SOTICE. L TTERS of Administration have been granted to the undersigued, residing in Summerhill Township, on the estate of Caspar Wemlle, of Summerhill Township, deceased. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby notified to settle their accounts without de lav, and all persons having claims against the es tate will presintthem properlv authenticated for settlement. J US WONDERS. Summerhill Tp., Nov 10 850 Ct. ItOTICE, IS hereby givtn to all persons indebted to tho subscriber, to call and settle their accounts le rore tha 1st day of Decembtr, and those Laving Claims against hire will present them for settlo ment TETER MOVERS. November 5, 2--2t. Speculation. THE subitcril-ers, liavirg purchased the right to make and sell HA LDOI AX'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE HARROW, td being anxiouato have it immediately introduced, propose to aell township rights at very low rutes. Tbia Harrow . is one of the most important improvements of th age, and especially suitable for this country. W respectfully invite funnels to come and examine this Harrow. We will 1 e ready to sell township rights until the 1st of December, after which tim the townships aot disposed of will be reserved by us. M. C. M'CAUUE & OX October 20th, 185G 1 tf. rTHE subscriber has just received and now op -L ened out at his store room in the liorough of Loretto, a large and well selected t.Uk cf Fall and Winter Goods, viz ; Cioths.Cassimeres. Sath:ets. Tweeds. .lean. Ladies' Dress Goods. French Merinoes. Tartan Plaid, Silks, De Laines, Poplins, English Meri noes, Coburgs, Alpaeas, Debege, Bay State lenfc and square shawls, Calicoes, Ginghams, Check, Ticking, &c. A haiartsome assortment of SIADE-I'PCLO'IUIXG, together with a large assortment of Groceriea, Hardware, Queens ware. Drugs, Oils. Paint, Pat ent Medicines. Dye-stuffs. Nails by the keg. Glass by the box. Fish ami Salt b the Wrel. Cedar ware, together with many other articles too nu merous to mention, all of which will be sold at tha lowest figure. Grain of all kind tajken hoard and shingles wanted. P. II. SHIELDS. Loretto, Oct. 29. 185G 1 tf . JEirSAJTD GENTILES OUTDONE! THE PLACE Tp BET YOJR MQIEY BACK ! ! rjUE undersigned would respectfully inform J- the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that they have received a Urge assort ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, from the Eastern cities. Tlie stock comprises all the latest stales, and suited to all sire. from tbe old to the young, and the prices adapted to th wants tf the rich and the ioor. The stock con shts of all and Winter Clothing. fine black and blue new style Dress and Frock Coats, business coats of all "qualities, Joub!e and single breasted vests, plairand fancj-pants rf every quality. ALSO-A full supply of hats, caps, shirts, collars, Cravats, handkerchiefs, tw penders, hiery, gloves, stocks, Arc. The clothes-wealing public are respectfully go ieited to call, and examine and price their goods, and judge of their qualitv and cheapness them selves. EVANS & HTGHES. Ebensburg, Oct. 23, lS5G. ly. NEW ARRIVAL! CHEAP GOODS!! George ETCann in tte Field. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the good citizens of Ebensburg and the surround ing vicinit'. that he has jut received from tie East one of the most choice stock of gooda ever brought to this place. The stock is varied, and selected with an eye to the immediate wants of tbtpublic. His stock consists of the following ; A general assortment of Neic Stylet of Fall and .Winter Gcxls, comjfising a variety of La die's Dress Goods, among which trill be found Brocade, - Silks of all color & style Meromoes, i r. & lung. I rencu it wool Plaids, Lawns, Cassimers, Fancy do. Tweed.". Kentucky Jeans, Fancy Vesting?, Shirts of all kinds CraTats, Plaiu Gloves, Fancy do. Detains, Alapacas, Black Silks, -Fancy do. Bleached Muslins Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Cloths, A splendid lot of La'1s Cloaks anl -TaTmaa, with a lot of Shawls, consisting of the followm styles, Broche, Turkera, Stela, king and square Bay-State, and ents travelling Shawls. Together with an innumerable assortment of ar cles not mentioned, usually kept m a country store. These goods will be sold at fair piit Call and examine, even if you do not whh tu jm. JIILLISERT 6QODS, 10XXECTED with the store MJw XJ stock of MILLS EU1 GOODS. Evi article in this linewe have on hand, aad M ill be constantly in receipt of the latest si lea of EOXXETS, for old and young. RIBBONS of every pattern and color, LACES EDGING, $-e..S,-e. A beautiful assortment of MOURNING Good row on hand, and at prices to suit the times. Ladies arc respectfully invited to call and ex amine this stock which is far ahead of any goods of a similar kind brought to this place. GEORGE M'CANN. ElensburgOjt. 20, 1S5G. JOSEPH G.HOLMES, OALLS the attention of the inhab- M itppts of Johnstown and sur rounding countr-, to his large and ' y) Ieautiful assortment of ,S&Ss.:xZ HIS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, St, M. which be is determined to sell off cheap for CAbH Knowing that he can and will sell cheaper than any house iu town, or in tne East or Wc?t. Thosa wishing bargains would do well to call upon him and examine his STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing elsewhere. The mass of his stock consists of the NEWEST STYLES AND OF TITE FINEST WORKMANSHIP. Also, tlios wishing to purchase wholesale can buy as cheap here as- in the East and cheaper rhan in the West. He challenges Johnstown for styl and quality of goods. He invites all to call and see for themselves. a the word humbug never did belong to his name or his dealings. Johnstown, Oct. 22, 18CG. Instate of Jllclaael aicttson lec'l. THE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans Court of Cambria county, to suscrtain" what amount, if any, of the debts of Michael Ben son, deceased, are to be paid out of tho proceed of tlie real estate of said decaed, sold by John Brav ley, trustee, by order nfsaid Court, pursu ant to proceeding in partition, and to investigate and determine the validity of the claims, as aim to ascertain the licn, if any there are, against thar heirs of said Jlichael Benson, which bind their re spective interests iu said real estate, hereby noti fies all persons interested that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at Ida oface, in the borough of EU'nsburg, on Thursday, tok 20th bay of Xoveukr. nrxr at one o'clock. P. M. JOHN S. RUEY. Eliensbnrg. Oct. loth. T6. Auditor. r.VrKAY. CAME to the residence of tbe suvscriler, residing in Carroll township, Cambria county, Pa, av GREY MARE, aloiit twelve or fifteen jean old, has a luaip o:i each fore hg. She had a ropg er on when taken n p. LE 1 ' -"'"Tilkr "' October 22i. 1S56.