STATELIEST - Moving tin Receipt and ErjKndUvrts, and prta- 4 financial condition of ilte CamLria County , i ' :.y Agricultural Society. - OUN "WILLIAMS, Esq., Treasurer of the Cm i bria County Agricultural Society, iu account with aaid Society. "Mi. For the period beginning with Hie organisation Jif the society, and terminating with the first an nual Pair. 1 To mt. ree'd from sundry persons for Membership, previously Fair. To amt. rood, from sale of 253 Mem bers Tickets during Fair, To amt. recM from sale of 517 ahnii tauce tickets during F.iir To amt. roe'd from Complimentary, tickets during Fair, To amt. ree'd from R. L. Johnstc n. be ing for Hamilton Rent, aud amount paid by county. ?5:.cO 10.00 115.00 $617,2. CR. 12.20 .76 .25 1.50 contra. By amt. Counterfeit money taken iu at Fair. By a ait. loaa in change. pail Andrew I David Morris for labor, Oruer No. 1. 7.y arat. raid Frederick Fu!rci r for labor order No. 2. By atnt. pryd John Fulir.cr for labor, cr.ier No. 5, "By amt. paid Thomas CrliHtu for lum ber, order No. 4 , By amt. psid John Thompson, Jr., for hauling. Are. .order No. 5. By air.t. paid J. Fatton Thompson, for Badge, D:p!om'.3, ore. rnlcr No. 6, By imt. paid E. B. Walker, f.r Music, order No. 7. By arnt. paid "White & De-vine, for Prin ting, order No. 8, amt. psid John M. Bwm.ui. for Printing, order No. 0. I'y ami. paid Cr.arh-8 Owens for Black smithing, order N . 10. V-j am, paid E Iward Roberts, for Ropes nd Tallow, order No. Il By amt. pa'd Roe S. Lloyd, for work lit Ring, order No, 1 2. Ft amt. paid J. Moore & Son, f-r Haul ing t Mds-.. order No. 13, r.y arat. paid Lewis & Lutz, for Keep- t rig Gate, order Xi. 14. By mnt. paid Robert Murray, fur labor, cider No. 15. ,75 r.,4i 27.C3 55,00 40,00 15, CO 15.00 2 92 C,00 6i. n 12.00 5.25 312,00 3C.52 By amt. paid Davis A 1 1 yd for Enelo Tire, fro., order No. 16, Ft amt. paid Andrew Duuruire for Prov ender, ordtr No. 17. Brtmt. paid .fohn T. Davis, Policeman "order No. If. 3.00 Fy mt. paic P.. Litzirger " order No. 19 3.00 K-M. Krans " " i0 ll:vh Jones ' 21 Wm. Mill. Jr., " " 22 Stephen trans " " 23 Geo. Lewi " " 24 Wo. Til b. t " " 25 Jojws & Evans Boards 2'i Fy ml. eliarged for fumibbing vattr Ti ground, 3.00 3.00 3,00 3.00 3.00 3,M) 10.00 A41.42 a?an- !nTrsnrer. 24,175 R. L. JOHNSTON. JOHN THOMPSON, Jn., ri:es.joiin lloyd, ezf.kiel hughes, james myers. Ca-ttI. of Arrangement, f r 1,'5. TOFTN T I'LLIAMS, F.. Ticasnrrrrf theCr.tn bri counlv Agrijujtural Society, in account rrith r aid Bcciety. DR. Tor t he poritxi since last settlement, ami inclu ding the sivond annul. ! Fair. To STrnrtt rrcM from sa!e ct o32 whole t-:-ke? st. Fair, t532,C0 To a.no'::t roc d from sale of 4S3 qr. iO amount ree'dfrom .Is. D. Hamilton fcr rent, - " 20.C0 T amount ree'd from sundry persons at Gato, " 4,75 To amount rc'd frrrn David Davis, (ala of oaf s.) 7.65 'T nicur.t rereivet! f.-cm Cin.hria co., 100.00 $ i i. 5, Co CR. CONTRA. Ey amt paid Roberts &. Evans, for enlar ging Enclosure, order .No. J, 310,03 5S..0 1.15 i.ir, 4.75 07.r0 2.",. 00 6,00 C.25 ,09 13,15 20.00 By amt paid Lewi Rodpcrs for tr.lar- Ring Rin,?. order No. 2. By flmt paid U. J. Tibbot, for 1 dxir, erder No. 3, By ami paid David D. Davis for labor. rrder No. 4. By amt paid John Evsns for lab-.r, or der No. 6, Py amt paid J. Moore & Son for M Nc. Lumber and Haulinc, order 2'v i. By amt paid. YV. S. Haren, for Rill Printing, rler No. 7. l?y amt paid Andrew Levis for kcej iug Gate, order No. 3. By amt pai l John Tlioinpfon, Jr., for HinUhfr, Sfc. order No. 0. By amt paid Dav:3 & Lioyd for Mde.. order No. 10. By amt paid Robert Murray for labor, order No.ll. Ey amt paid Whito & Dovine for Trhi ting, order N'.v. 12. By amt paid JVun D. Huphts for Prov ender, onler No. IS, By f.mt paid William K. Pirer for Haulin?, order No. 14, By suit paid Samuel D. Trvce for light " Divid Divis for" lab.-r, Johnfitow.i Rand for Muic, Carroll town " Police Force fr services. Wm. J. Williams for lator, Tliomis Todd fo. wafer, Br stnt connterfoit raor.ey takt.i during Fair, By balance dao bim en former account, x 34.G7J io,ro .40 4..'.0 52,00 7.C0 54.00 1,00 1C.00 7X0 24,17 $721,081 Dal. t-.b applied to payment cf Prc- mlun-, 4:e, 334.253 T. BLAIR MOORE, JOHN THOMPSON. Jr., REKS J0H2,T LLOYD, JOSEP1I M'DONALD, " . . JAMES C. NOON, ij.: t'. .Com. of Arrangement, for 16C3. AltboTigb the Rulcsand Regulations of the Cam Vria Ccunty Agricultural S n icty do not specially require a public exhibit f f its financial affairs, reverthcless, in jmblishiug the shove statement tbo officers feel tht they are but discharging a duty to themselves, and to the menders f the pocicty. A duty to the ofaccrs: because it must tandto relieve tht m from any unjust aspersions relativo to an injudicioiis use of tlo funds of thc eociety. A duty to the members : because it is their right and province to know how those funds lava peen appropriated. In view of the infant stnte cf the society, and H consequent scarcity of funds, no premiums 'ere paid at the first fair, the various contestants meanwhile, contenting themsel ves with tbe pleas ure and satisfaction resulting from the exhibition. At the second fair, however, there were awards made amounting to about Three hundred dollars ; and, although the balance above shown would be highly inadequate to discharge that sum, vet we r enabled to ktate, that, through the generosity cf a number of exhibitors who have donated their j'reaefcrma, end Hv mn erraryrycajt reeept rffe?- ted, all the premiums reiriaining unsatisfied, will be promptly paid. Those entitled will, therefore, call upon the Treasurer in accordance with the regulations of the society. As all similar organizations are necessarily at tended with considerable expense at the outset, it could r.t be expected, that the Cambria county Agricultural Scie'ty should be an exception. In making the reriuisite arrangements for tho con venience of visitors an1 competitors, and the com fort ami safety of the stock for exhibition, how pyer economical the various committees msy lie, a much greater outlay becomes nectssary thnn would nt first b-e supposed. A reference to the .'itimrnt bovc given, will readily explain this. B -.t tl.e Cambria County Agrictltural S.ciety has it!s:tK' ti e rudest blast and with the ar r:M.L'f.rnrrt mw made, its ftxpenses for fuUire exbi I 'fk'VR will, comparatively speaking, be a mere I- .JV" 't'.-l'e, W. a-s';me. therefore, and we Wlieve we are ;u-t;fi-'d in the assumption. t'lilt the society is a heriltV.fn? and prosperous condition. .And. should the s-.l!ri'n do thus far manires'ed in iN sneers he continued, and the same good f-nl-ingetid l-.tirrnny rbnraetfrize its memhers in fu ture, it v. i'l lw- nro'idc f many moie annunl ex ;V.it:, n: ejf1' of which, in its turn, will do fur ther avd erpat"r horor a well to the Agricultural. II-.'-tlc-u'tural and Mamifaetuvinsr interests, as to the virtue, itsttlligcnee and leai:ty of the Moun tain County. erv A me'tlnT e,f tbe Soetetv ''.-ill bobe'dr te Otirt TTonse, in EVnnrc.on Saturday ti e 17th inst.. at 2 oVIor-k. T. M. A eerrral atteT.dan jo i '7('d. a" imn-TtTit biTsiress will be tran sa''''i: among which be the etecth-n f cft5- FDW. PTIOFMAKE-R, rr-ider.. A. 0. Jfri.T.T!f. P-eeretary, January 14. 1?57. of t,rttprs EMAININO in the P..st Ofiiee at Ebcnsburg, R Pa.. December 31. ISr.G. IiUcas M. Sntliff, George Sherrer. (2) ?.7is Ann Sorni, Abraham Ribhlet. (2) V. S. Tlatt, William D. M'Cune. Philip ViMer. Ifon. J..hn M'Farland, Abas ?.fer7. Lyon 4 Patterson, RobeTt Kfrby. Teresia FreihtbvT, Franci;! P. Farron, J-hn Farrtll, II. D. Chapman, Iichal Brown, II. M. Brubaker. Wm. Tlsrriilton. cr ffipo Kate Lambert, Andrew Smvth. M. C M'CAGUE, P. M. Ehonsburg, January 14, 1857. In the matter of the subpoena 1 In the Orphans' Omrt of Cam bria Countv. of A. C. M Uin.adm'r. of John M'l") n e'l. dei -ased, to Lewis Kih n-d t'lehf-irs of said deoeavefl to convey. &c. And now, Januery 5. 1857. n motion of G. M. Reed, Esq.. Philip S Nion. Esq. appointed a Commissioner to take testimony and make report thereof to tl e next term. By the Court. Camliria Ctivvfu. SS. C . 1 A true' extract from the Record, cer- L. S. tified January 10. 1857. ( J WM. C. BARBOUR. Ckrk. The Comml signer above named will attend to the duties of said appointment at bis orcein El ensburg. on Web-.esdav the 23d day of Februaiy next, at 1 oMoek, P. M. PIIILTP S. NOON, Com. January 14. 1 8574 1. In the matter of theexcep-" In the Orphans' tions Clod to the Rurvpb-menta- ! Court cf Cambria i v aec tint of Ann Henry (late j Cutify. Ann Webster) Adm'rx" of Wm. Webster, decM. And now to wit, January 7, 1857, Philip S. Noon, Esq., appointed Auditor, drc. By the Q.Hirt. Camhria Cot'tifij. S3. true extrart fiom tiie Record, ccr- r-n . January in, J HL7 . WM. C. BARBOUR, Clerk. Th- Auditor alxvc named will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Elns l'"rg, on Tuepflov tl:e 24th day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. PHILIP S. NOON, Aaditor. Jamiar7l4. 157 4t. T'niotl v Gndev Csndev "i In t WfC Ross J Sept In the Conrt of Common Pteas vs imbria County. No. 101, James R pt term, lciG. vend. 1.x- pon.. vs riaintiJTs. And now. January ?. 1857, on motion of John -stf n & Mnllin, the Court appointed Philip S. Noon Esq.. an Auditor to apportion proet-eds of sale of the Defendants property sold on the above writ, to nnd among the judgment creditors From the Record, f " " Tn testTnony whereof. I have herenn- f . 5?. Wo set mv hand a'-.d affixed the serd of the ( ) C'urt of Common Ploas of Cambria co., t: e 1st J: day of January, 1857. J. M'DONALD. Prot'y. T? e Auditor almve named will attend to the c'ii rr. .-.f -iid pHiiiitirient at his ofiiee in Ebens-Vi.r-" on Fri hiy the 27h day of February. 1 S57. PHILIP S. NOON, Auditor. J r!:;i'7 14. is.7 4t. mm m mm at m do'isTTowN. C.MBai Co., Pa. COUNSEL givjn in thv English and German hmgiiHge O'l lections promptly ate"'"c' to. Ofiiof (Tiirton stre t. in th- room former ly m-( ur-i'd hr David Hite Esq. ' Jan. 7, 18w. Ill v. 1 PHIL, S, NOON. - ATTOKXKV AT b.tn', ERF.N sBURCI, PEN NA. Ofnce onGdonnade Row. 4 NY persm indeptfsi to me f.r foes, as Pro J.. then- tarv Ac. of Cambria county, wili save costs, ty settling tl:e srroe ln,nei'iatety. HOWARD J. ROBERTS. Ehtmsburg Dec. 30. 1856. t OR S AS.E, 1 number .f NEW SLEIGHS manufactured X3L by experience.1 workmen at the manufac turing establishment of ROBERT GALBRAIT1I. Eln-nsburg, Dec. 24, 185B. I?IH A fresh lot of Salmon, Mackeril, Hor ringand Cotlfith, foj sale bv " P.. TUDOR. Viiluablc 'Iohii Froperty i'OR SALE. THE subscriber will lii.s dwelling h:use Street, two doors vtst ofer at private sale his find, lot. situated on hiirh of the Mansh n House. Also, a gool stoic ro i :i two stones ttifrii. Aith oacK liUiUimgs aojoiiiii Also, will lie disposied 12 to 15 acres of .exce; tion, and ndjuining tlie Ebensburg. Dec. 31, g. with a goofl stable Ac. on reasonable ..terms from lent Kind itJ good cultiva- borourh of EIensburg. IUVID J. EVANS. 1850. STRAY STEER. STRAYED away from the sub scriber residing a t Tunnel Hill Cambria countv. about two months ago, a Brindle Steer, about three years old, white on tho belly, wooly headed . . f i . . .. witn a winte lortr.eaa. locus more behind like a stag than a steer. Any information of the where abouts of the steer will be received bv Gotleib Hahn. JOSEPH DESCHNER. 1 A f L. L. VtiHr NEW ARRIVAL! CHEAP GOODS!! George Ifl'Cann in the Field. TIJE undersigned would respectfully inform the good citizeus of Ebensburg and the surround ing vicinity, that he has just received from the East one of the most choice stock of goods ever brought to this place. The stock is varied, and selected with an eye to the immediate wants of tehpublic. llis stock consists of tho following : A general assortment of Ktio Styles of Foil and Winter Qooht, comrising a variety of La die's Dress Goods, among which toiii 6e found Brocade, Silks of all color & styles Mcroinots, V r. Si Lag. i leneh & wool I'laius, Lawns, Ca.ssimers, Fancy do. Tweed, Kentucky Jcnts, Fancy Vest in gs. Shirts of all kinds Cravats, Plain Gloves, . Fancy do. Delaius, Alapaeas. Black Silks, Fancy do. Bleached Muslims, Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Cloths, d lot of Ladies Cloaks and Talmas.. with a lot of Shawls, consisting of the following styles. Broche.TurkcrH, Sttla. b ug aud square P.ayStatc, and gents travelling Shawls. Together with an innumerable as.- rtment of ar rles not lncntioned. usually hej t. iu a Country 3ton-. These goods will l- s.Mil nt fair prices. Call and examine, even if yon do not wish to pnr chae. "minniKKHV coons. (1UNNECTEI with tho store a hirt-( J stock . f MlLIXEi! Y G 0 ODS. Even article in this line we have on hand, and v- w'l! bo eonstantlv iri reecint of the latest, styh's of BONNETS, tor oh! and v..unif. R I It HONS of every pattern and color, LACES, EDGING. &rc.,S,-c. A beautiful assortment of MOURNING Goods now on baud, and at prices to suit the times. Ladies are respcetful'.v invited to call and ex amine this aioek which is far ahead of any goods of a similar kind brought to this plnee. GEORGE M'CANN. Ebensburg, 0, 1SCC. C onmaltfsloncr's aioilco THE appointment of the undersigned, at tl.e September Term, 1S56, to take the testimo ny in the matter of the subpoena of Richard Ashcraft to enforce the specific performance of a contract made by David Sommerville, in his life time, having been by the Orphans' Cmrt of Cam bria county, at December Term, 1850, continued notice is hereby given to ail inteicsttd in the pre-iiii.-cs, that the Commissioner will discharge the duties of his appointment, at his rffice. in Ebens burg, ou Monday, the 2Cth day of January, next at one o'clock, F. M. T. L. TIFiTER, Com'r. Ebensburg, Dec. 24. 185G. 4t Orphans' Court rale. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court cf Cambria County, the undersigned will expose to public Vendue or outcry, on Thursday lhe 12th day of February 1857 on the premises. The following Real Estate to wit: bounded and describe 1 as tollows: Beginning at a post, north west corner cf a larger tract surveyed for Blts, thence eaet over one and sixty perches to a lWch thence south thirty-four perches ton post, thence by land of an older survey to George Meek, south fortv dgrocs west one hundred anil forty-four perches to a white oak. then'-e west fifty erches to a Beech, thence on hundred and twenty-six perches to place of beginning. Containing eighty nine acres and ninety-seven perches more or less, bitunte and beirg in Carroll township Cambria county, TERMS OF SALE, One th'ro of the purchase monoy on Confirmation of Sale, tho ballan"c !T1 two annual payments with interest from date oi confirmation of said Sale, ti be secured by Bonds and Mortgage on the premises. Bv order of the Orr bans' Court. JOHN SANDERS. Adm'r. of the 9ttate of Jacob Haines dee'd. Dec. 24, 1850. A CARD. THE undersigned citizens- of Snmmrbi51 town ship deeply spnipathise, with Mr. JOHN HARE in the lae disaster, by which his Tan Huse and Stock on hand were prcatly damaged. And feeling very desirous that Lc should have the e-ssintancc of alt vrho may hava it in their pn-ver t-, assist him would make thjs statement. Mr. Hare by this calamity has partialy 1 t his Tan House, winch he had just Jnishcd. together with Tooli. and a large amount of bis Udi-s ami Dressed. Stock, in which was invrdved all his available means. Also, a jzreat amount tif!a?"Or of hinvscVf iift'd Brother. We would further state that we have made tho neecssary examination and come to the' conclusion, that it would require at least Four Hundred Dollars, to place hi:n in the situation be was. before thi fire. We take great pleasure in stating that Mr. ECire is an in dustrious, and worth' man. aud deserving of the favor of all honorable men. Signed WM. KLARR. F. K. IIKRL1NGER', J. R. COOPER. Dv 30. lSf.C. St. Eiaper. Knox & G., " In the Court of C m ys. in- n Ph as of Ca.nbr-a Willliam Hi ward an 1 i (' umv. Georgi. W. !!,r!...: f -j. S- ot.-mUr Tvrio tra-Hitg ur..-i---r r.e Ou- j 1..V.. of IluWuid vc Co. ) F. I And now t.- wit, 'v: .70:0 r -r 1 on njo- 1 tion of C. D. Mui ray, Esq.. Wilo.-.ir-i I'itv.-ll b-q . j app in ted Anditr to v.y, ..itl-.-n s:dt- j of personal property a:;oru; t';j Ju. lenient- crcii;- ! tovs. i From the Record. . ) C-itifK.-d this" 5th day of January L. S. 1857. 3 J. M'DONALD, Prot'y. The Auditor above namei'l,' wi'l attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the I':r ouch of Ebensburg, on Thursday the 12th day of February next, at one oVl.ick P. M. at which time and place all parties interested in aid fund are hereby notified to attend. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. Jan. 5, 1657. 4t. OriiliaUM Court Sale. BY virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria County, tho undersigned will expose to Public Vendue or outcry, on TUESDAY", 10T1I DAY OF FEBRUARY 1357 the following property to wit . Bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a sugar then' e by land conveyed to Johu Westover and land conveyed to Richard Baum, north 110 1-10 per ches, more or less, to a post, thence by land con veyed to Washington Lloyd, east 154 perches to a post, thence by land conveyed to Henry Lloyd South 110 1-100 perches more or less to a white pine, thence by land conveyed to John Baum. west 154 perches more or less to the place of be ginning, containing about one hundred acres more or less, situate in Susquehanna Township Cambria county. TERMS OF SALE. One third to be paid on confirmation of Sale, the ballance in two annual payments with interest from date to be secured by mortgage and bonds on the premises. Sale to take place on the premises. By tho Court. MARY ANN MANN ION, Adm'x of the Estate of Thomas Crossraan de ceased. Dec. 24, 185G. - . " ; B RANDY, Winfj incl OM Eve Whisiev. for "-? at -3 E. TTTDCTR'S nrtHE subscriber offers for sale the following de I scribed pnperty, situate in Washington tp., Cambria county : (me lot si.uated near the A. P. R,. R.. fronting on said road, 106 feet front, with a largo tavern stand thereon erected. ALSO 2G0 acres of excellent timber land, 75 acres cleared , aud in good cultivation, situated near the A. P. P.. R. ALSO One lot near Lil ly's station. Persons wishing to purchase can call on the subscriber, at No. 4. A. P. R. R. Posses sion given on the 1st day of April next. Oct. 22. 185G 3t. J. M'GONIGLE. JOSEPH C. HOLIES, (ALLS the attention of iheinhab- Jtf 4 itants of Johnstown and sur rounding country, to his large aud 3? beautiful assortment of lj ClffiSJffilS, JEWELRY. K, SC. which he is determined to sell oil' cheap for CASH Knowing that he can and will sell cheaper than any house in town, or iu tne East or Wtvt. Those wishing bargains would do well to call upon bim and examine his stock and Pimm before purchasing elsewhere. The rnaas of his stock consists of the NEWEST STYLES AND OF THE FIHE?-T WORKMANSHIP. Ali.', tb'-'S" v. isi.ing to pureha-e wholesale cao buy a cheap here as in the i'-ast xi,- chvaptT l.,'.7, in the West. He chalk-tiges Johnstown for style and quality of goods. He invites all.toca'd and sr:; for themselves, as the word humbug never did belong to his namcor bis dealings. Johnstown. Oct. 22. 1856. WALXl'T BIlf-L r.tRItl, FOR SALE. f SnE snb-icriber will dispose of the above B property, well known as the Richard Ash craft Farm, situated in Susquehanna Township, one mile north of Carroliton. containing nearly of excellent farming bind, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY acres cleared, and in a gooci of cultivation. The improvements consist of TWO DWELLING HOUSES. A BANK BARN, 100 feet by CO. Also, a large ORCHARD of ch'h-e Fruit. together with all the necessary nut-btiil lin-;s. Water in abundance at the dwel ling houses, and in the bar n yard, and through all the meadows. A more desirable location can not be found in Cambria County. Any further information desired, can be had bv cabins on WM. K. PIPER. Ebensburg, Dec. 3, 185G. A D.MI.MSTltATOR'S SOTICT. LETTERS of administration on the estate of William Duncan late of Blacklick township have been granted by the Register of Cambria County to the subscriber residing in Brush Vallev township Indiana county of which all persons interested will please take notice. JAMES STEWART, Adm'r. Nov. 26,1856. 6t. Speifhiation fit HE subscribers, having purchased the right L tomakeRn.l w II ALDRAN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE HARROW, and being anxious to have immediately introduced, propose to ell township l'T'mts at very low rates. This Harrow is one of the mc?1 important improvements of the age. and es.cially tC th,s country. We n-siMH-tfu'.ly invite favn.m to co,r,e a''d examine this Harrow. We will be ready f sell township rights until the 1st of December, after hich tune tho townships jot disp.ed of will l-e .-"Served by m M. C. M'CAGUE Ss CO. Oetober 20th. 185C 1 tf. BEET. ?. TEOMPSOrJ, wnn P. I. PATTON 8l CO. lYhfilez'i!e JJaicrs in and Uanvfactors of HITS, MPS, m Matters' Materia!?, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers Buffalo Eobes, &c o. 118 31AKKET STBKBT, pyus Fuiirtti. Smth Side, PHILADELPHIA. cash ui ion wool and shipping FUES. PRICE L rATTON. A. OPPENHEIMER. Dec. 17,.i35G. -S-FIRE! SAVEVT ;R PROPERTY!! TITHE West Branch Insurance Company is pre--i partsl to take risks o'l property either 011 the CASH, MUTUAL or PERPETUAL plan. i:ach department of this Company is manage.1 sepa rifely and theirextiemo ' i taking risks niab.es it "the .1 .-a - aid safn.r nqi.ny m the Si -.r". Y.- -v t - 1 i ii i - ,'.ss k.r..Hrty in " ".. V .1 ;, v, . ! ar, ui.f .f money his .1 - .u.easu:. anl his t:i!i 1-. nil, -. i.i or. r'-r'. ' brnt from V!ir" Prr.io'; -!: ?:.r 11 t.i i;.-'. r nd'-anra-: tl-mpaov lcl t! - .1 , . . r in-i.ranee wiP fb. ,l to to cxarriitie the terms of thi'." ir t::' lie of doinc bllsirs'-ss V'toeri thev ' an Jo t. ra.-ooj on ti A--. ..t. IK ;i T; ' el ? ' .,,.1 -:; ; ;'( ! j'-.liij ErrESEjrcrs. -Hon. Ym. Big'er. Hon. Simon Cameron. John Ferdon, Esq., and to persons insured in this corn pan v. Hoy. G. C. HARVEY", Pres. Tnoc. KiTcjirN. S-cv. . J. C. NOON, Agent. E"vnlnrjr. De 17. IK'O. riillK Kubscrinei- has iust received and now on- J- ened out at his store. room in the borough of Ijretto. a large and well selected stock f Fall and Winter Goods, vtz 1 Cioths.Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Ladies' Dress Gimk'.s. French JI--iiiies, Tartan Plaid. "Silks, De Laiucs, Poplins, English Meri-nK-s. O burgs, Aliacas. Deltt-i-e, Biy State long and square shawls. Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks. Ticking, iVcT A hanlsome ns.i fluent of J1.4DE.lTt.0,-UnO, together with a large assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Q iccnswarc, Drugs, Oils. Paint, Pat ent Medicines. Dye-stuffs. Nails by the keg, Glass by the box, Fish and Salt bj the barrel. Cedar ware, together with many other articles too nu merous to mention, all of which will be sold at the lowest figure. Grain cf .all kind taken lnwrds and bhingles wsmted. P. H. SHIELDS. Loretto. Oct. 29. 185G 1 tf ' ESTRAY. . CAME to the residence of the subscrilcr, residing in Carroll township, Cambria county, Pa, a GREY MARE, about twelve or fifteen years old, has a lump on each foreleg. She had a ropenalt er on when taken tip. LEVI LUTHER. -October 22d, 56. SUGAR A tfe-w rmvriTrf Brown Smrnr for iraTo at R. TUDCR S. ..uiMnr ICuvc veil Si:tjscrlti;l to Hie COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCtATICW FOR THE THIRD YEAR? SEE T n E RARE INPUCEMF-NTS ! The managers have the pleasure of announcing that the collection of Works of Art designed for distribution among the subscribers, whose names are received previous to the 28th of January, '57 is much larger and more costly than on any pre vious year. Among the -leading works and in Sculpture executed in tho finest Marble is the new and beautiful Statue of the "WOOD NYIiIPH,r The busts of the 3 Great American Statesmen, CLAY. WEBSTER AND CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Bust, "SPRING," APOLLO AND DIANA, In Marble life size, together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble of tho STRUGGLE FOR THE HEART. VKNUSAr APPLE: PSYCHE: MAGDALEN; CHILD OF THE SEA; INNOCENCE; CAPTIVE BIRD ; & LITTLE TRUANT ; With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection Of SEVEBAL HUNDRED Fine OH ralxillngs, by leading Artists. The whole of which are to lo distiibutcd oral lotted among tlie subscribers whose names are re ceived previous to the Twenty-clglitli f January, '."iT, vdicn the Distribution uill take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, livery suoscriorr '.'f three dollars Is cntll.ee! to A copy of the spWh-d Steel Engraving, "Sat- ihdat xionr," or A copy of any of the following $3 Magazines one year; also A copy of the Aht JocR-.it one year, and A Ticket in the Anual Distribution of Works of Art. Thus, f.r every ?3 paid a person not only gets" a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one year, but also receives the Art Journal o ie year aud a Ticket in the Anual Distribution, making four dollars worth of reading matter besides the tick et, by which a valuable painting or piece of Stat uary may be received in addition. Those who prefer Magazines to the Eusrraving 'Saturady Night' cn have either of the f. l'owinp one vear: Harper's Magazine. ; Godey's Lady' r,! United States Maifzine. Knickerbocker Mag azine, Graham's MagiiZ.e. LhK-kwood Magazine, S .uthern Literary Messenger. No person is restricted to a single share. Tbose taking five memberships, remiting ?15. areenti tied to fix Engravings, and to six ti kets in distri bution, or any five of thaM igazines. one year, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership will please register the letter at the Post Office, to prevent loss; on receipt of which, a certificate ot Membership, together with the Engraving or Mag azine desired will be forwarded to any part of the country. For further paiticulars. sec the November Art Journal sent free n aplicaiinon. For membership, address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A. 338 Broadway, New York, or Western Office, lf3 Water street. Sanduskv, Ohio, or II. J. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec'y, at Ebensburg. JACOB ST All To C. TLOS, R0BEKT5. STAHL Sl ROBERTS. THE subscribers, thankful for the liberal patronage exten ded to them, bog leave toau- nouce to th citizens of Ebeiiburg and vicinity that they have just received another large and beautiful assortment of articles suitable for the Holidays, viz : Gi ld and Silver Hunting Watches, Gold and Sil ver open face Levers, Silver Lopines, Silver Quartiers, Gold Guard Chains, Gold Vest and Fob Chains, Silver, Plated and Stctl Chains. Gold Pencils, fold pens, Gold Lockets, Gold Hooks.Guld Hrcastpins.Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Eardrops, Gold Ear-rintrs, Gold Finger Rings, Oold Cuff Bios. Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Armlets. Gold Studs. Gold Charms, Gold Guard Slides. Silver Thimbles, Plated and Steel c"1;nctaeles,Go!d Vest and Fob Keys.Gold Watch Seals. Violin Strings. Necklaces, Wristlets, Chck Keys.Steei Seys.Violins.Flutinas, Flutes, Aecordeans, &c, JLc. Ilffl BAY All TRIRTY 11 IWii if the lest quality. All articles warranted to be as represented .and sold cheaper than cau be bought in this vb-inity. "TT All kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS repaired with promptness and at reasonable rates. Don't fail to bob round" at their room, opposite the " Mountain House," as they feci confident thev can render entire satisfaction. Nov. 10. 185G 4 tf CHEAT ATTRACTION!! f inilE undersigned would respectfully inform J. the citizens of Carroliton. Cambria county that he has received a large and splendid stock cf DRY GOODS, of nil descriptions, consisting partly as follows: CLOTHS, CASSIMKHES, CASSLNETS, JEANS CALICOES. &c. together with a barge assortment of READY M A DE CLOTHING, &c. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Lumber taken at market oriros. GEORGE WEIMER. Nov 2',, 1856. 1I'V:TUAT- R'S XOTII C. W ETTE?1' Administration have been grant JLJ ed toVi e undersigned on the estate of Wil liam Owens ' of HarWick township, Cambria Omnty dee'd. All person knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate pay mrnt.flnrT those having claims ."M-aiust said es tnte ..resent them duly authenticuM for set ten.ent. JOHN OWENS, Adm'r. Blacklick tp. Nov. 26. 1856. ESTiJ AY. CAME to the resilience of the subscriber residing in Cambria -Oth of No 7- .L 4 rownsn.-'. - , i emWr a tJRAY MARE, alwut lo or lfi years old- , . , The owner is rcq nested to come forward, Prn nronert V, pav chafes and take her away, o her wiTs' e will b dispos,,! of as the law directs, wise s.ie win o- F FRED. FULMER. Dec. 3, 1856. STRAYS. CAME t the residence of the subscri-uj ber residing in Susquehanna town ship, about the first of October, a large- white sow with a litter of pigs. The oner is requested to come forward pay charges and take hei away, otherwise she will be disposed of ac cordnig to law. JAMES M'CL0SKE. Nov. 20, 1856. KOTICC. A LL persons having accounts or evidences of (l1L debt of any nature against the Borough of Ebeusburg either for the present or past years will please present them to the undersigned im mediately. This is necessary in order to enable tho Council to uoaie report of the finances of the Borough. T ' . By order ot tae burgess an-1 council. JA3.U.MW;U-.rlt. Dee. 17,1?55. 4t. CSO. tt. REKI). T. i.. It . , reed k. riEYi:n, ATTORNEYS A f T, ,'T ?-f, Ebensburg. Pa. T. I IIEYER AGENT for the Lycoiiiins Mulu:d Ik'irate Company. Counsel given in the English and Go ma languages. Office on High Street Ebenscurs, Trm". Feb. C, 185G. ly. James MDrnrifr tre Ol'I'OSlTE THOMPSON y HOTEL. EBExsnrnu, rir ca;v re rorxD Tiitnii LADIES Morocco, Calf and Patent Leather Boot. aud strong Shoes suitable for wiuter, Gaiters and Gum Shoes. GIRL'S Shoes, coarse and line child's SLees - Overshoes and Gum Slices. MEN'S AND BOY'S Boots HaU and C MEDICINES for the Sick. COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, &c, for all. CANDIES, Nuts, and Apple. . CIGARS, and Tobacco. A CHOICE lot f Pen and Poci.tt Koiv. PORT-MONAIES. COMBS. RINGS, AND BREAST TENS. STOCKING YARNS. NOTE PAPER. letter and FcxJicap tlitt. COMFORTS, Gloves and Hose, BRUSHES and Combs. PATENT Thread, and Spool Thread. VELVET. &c-- . . . . I1A1 r.!tIc!Ca suitable for prcenti. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK", Admittance Free. Ebensburg. Nov. 26, 1856. 3t. Administrators A'otlce. LETTERS of Administration on the estate cf Edward Hutchinson Esq., late of the Bor ough of Ebensburg Cambria connty deceased, having been granted to the iubcriUr, by th Register of bp id county. Notice is hereby givea to all persous indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against tVe tarn, will present them Uuly autlienticatril for settlement. II. KINKEAD, AdtaV. October 15, 1856. 6t. AD ; MRA O -i'- liS.. LTTERS of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, residing in "-.n merhill Township, on the estate of Caspar Wt-ndle, cS Sunimerbill Township, deceased. V- pernoctf knowing tirCmselvc-s indebted to sai 1 est at o ar hereby notified to senlc their accounts without da lay, and all persons having claims against the es tate will present them properly authenticated fos settlement. J HN WO DEP.. Summerhill Tp., Nov 19 85C Ct.- -Ticr:. to all persona IS hereby given indebted to th I subscriber, to call and setthi their accounts bc- rore. the 1st day of Decen-btr, and those having claims against him wili present them for RctU ment PETER MOVERS. November 5, 1856. 2--2t. TUB LOSG LOOKED FOR XIAS COMJS AX i LOTU XC STOltiuI! The largest, best, and cheapest assortment ttf S, Berr.el would respectfully inform ts citi zens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, tha he has just opened out at his new establisbmei.t, near the Court, House, one cf the largest, most va ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of ClotLir.3 ever brought to this or any other place. His stock is unquestionably the 1 ichest and ra rest ever imported to the top of the Alleghenit. and embraces everything that can be enumerated or conceived in the Clothing line, consisting ef Overcoats of all sizes and qualities from 3,00 to $20,00, Coats " " " 41.00 to $20.00 Pants " " " 0,75to$8.00 Vests " " 40,75 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 grve arrrfbing like a general enumeration, as the task Would Ik; a dif ficult one, but in lieu of thi?, the prblic are most cordially invited to call and examine if they wuh the b?st of bargains. Ebensburg, July 30. 1856.-40-ly. PAPER Letter, note and foolscap -?-TCp paper, Steel Pens, Ink, Quills, -Jfe'f Envelopes, Books &c, at - ta&3juy J. M'Derrait'a. Adminlttratorf Notice. W ETTERS of administration have been grrnt JLi ed to the undersigned residing in the Bor ough of Elensburg. Cambria county, en the es tate of William Giflan of Munslr townsbij Cambria county, deceased. AH pe. j t:ndebtI to said estate are requested to come 1 vrd anl settle their accounts immediately. HARRISON KINKEAD, AJhxV. Dec. 3, 1853. 6-Ct. LL persons are hereby cautioned, aga-.nrf trespassing on my farm, by throwing down fences, turning in cattle and otherwise injuring my property, as I am determined to enforce tba law on all trespassers. WM. CARNEY". Mnnster tp., Nov. 2S, 186. ltatc or Michael Hen n rte-. 'tl Til undersigned auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria coUDty, to aseertaju what amount, if any, of the dtbts of Michael Er son. deceased, are to be paid cut of the proceeds of the real estate of said deceased. k Id by John Bra ley, trustee, by order cfsaid Court." pursu ant ta proceedings in partition, and to investigate aud determine the validity cf the claim?, af a!r, to ascertain the bens, if any there are. against th heirs of said Michael Benson, which bind their re spective intertsis in said rca cf tite, hereby n-.i-fies all rerons interested that he will u trend the duties of said appointment at his office, in the borough of Ebensburg, on Tuubrdav, tub 20th pat or Novrvr.EF. 5rST, at one o'clock. P.Mr JOH S. R11EY. Ebensburg, Oct. 15th, '56. Aoditnr. YALrAUjLi; PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE pulscriber will dispose of his proprrtr in Munster township, Canitrii couarv-"-The fana contains SEVENTY-SIX ACRES more or less, about forty acre cleared ana in a good state of cultivation. There is on the placw a Log Barn aud Ig House, together with a Youug Orchard of choice fruit. Any person wishing" to purchase can call on the aubscrilxcr residing on the place. Capt. DAN. BRADLEY Dec. 2. 185G. St. s UMMER Coats nnd Parts, and. Silk, Li us GinghamHandkerchiefs at J. M'Dcrrnir. EMMONS and Raiwics fbr sa!ebr r. rrTfoR. 4 r t J.iiit b : 1 . ; 4 ' "i i t . V. . ' V ' 1. r: is-