r ' FOUii DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Armal of the Canadian at Quebec- Quebec, June 2. The Canadian Steamsbip Company's screw steamship Canadian, from Liverpool, at an early hour on the morning of the 2Uiu of May, has arrived at Rcviere du t n mntA f.ir tha nnrt. mid Montreal. AiUUp, w " - - J The Canadian passed Rcvcire du Loup, at a late hour last night, but has not jet reach ed this port. Her advices are four dajs later than those by the Cuaard steamship Arabia, ht New York. The Cunard steamship Eurcpa, from Bos ton, May G, via Halifax, arrived at Liv erpool on the 17th ult. The screw steamship City of Washington was to sail for New York au the same day with the Canadian. GREAT BRITAIN. The British news are of au unimportant character. No movenieuts of interest has ta ken place in ""arlianient. The Manchester marktt was dull, but without change in pri ces . The Birmingham markets were steady with a good American demand, aud woolen Uiinu factures were slightly bettor. The Irish linen market was heavy. FRANCE. Paris letters report the discount market asy, with a better supply of money t u the Bourse Considerable specie wa3 due at Pans from Russia. It was rumored that the Dank of Fiance had made a new contract tor a. supply of gold. Tho silk market remained in a state ot sus pense, but nothing unfavorable had trans pired. '.Truth Naples the accounts were good, and from Lombard v, uncertain. SWITZERLAND The Xeufehaiel eriUkuitj had b-.on finally settled, all parties agreeing upon the terms SPAIN- It is reported from Madrid that an inter view between the Mexican Kmhassadur ind the Span'sU Foreign Minister, the basis . fan arrangement cf the Mexican didk-ulty wbs laade. Tho Spanish squadron remained at Cadiz. DENMARK. Tho new Daui;Ii Ministry are apparently ameliorating the llo'-tein difficulty. the i anuria:; principalities. Or'n hns asked the jireiit bowers to occupy tht Danubian Principaliti- b wi'.h a luilitniy force, but the powers ret'ueJ pcrmifsiou iSYRIA. Thero has been au eugajreui' iA at Damss CU3 between the Turks and rcve-ltud Arabs. Tho British treaty of peace with Per.ia w&s rktilicd at Tolioraii uii the 14ih of April. CHINA AND INDIA. Details cf the provimndy telegraphed reus from China a:id India are published. '1 hr-y are entirely eoi.ui tnutory of ihe previous ac oounte and eoniaiu nothing Lew of impor tance. No further operations hue jet taken place at Canton. THE CHINESE WAR. Thero is nothing further in regard to ihe Chiuese War. Tae British fjiees in Canton rivi-r were unchanged. lloiig Kong and tbanguiti were quiet. Iu lnuia the ito native regiments Lad From the Ikiunriile Jlt-rn.'J'j A Bitter Persecution atid Terrible suicide. A terrible tragedy occurred tt (icuesse ytsterday uiori.ii.ig, of hii;!i wo he:r dillcr vnt rumors, the w.ori probaLle cf whijh ap pears to b as follows : A young Ehgiiiinan, by the name of Rich mond, c;i!uu frooi the West to Geuosse, about n year go, bringiog with hint a womu a f j--ronlly young. v:h. pretended to be a ccusiu of his. Rielimond was employed by H. P. North, Esq., in his flouring mill, and bore the reputation of' being au - ioduatrins and faithful man lie (liiehmoud) whs fubsa queutly arrested oa o-th of tho woman, and this week wag to be tried for seductiou ;md breech of promise, at the present term of the County Court and Court of SVsions, at Gen esee. As we v. ere ii formed, he was so tried, and the jury awarded a verdict of 5U0 to the woman. After the first trial he was again arrested, on the charge of being the reputed father of the woman's child and gave bail to provide for thi tupport of it stveu years at one dollar per week. After h.iving thus been arrainge 1 a second time, Richmond was a third time arrested, on a warrant isued on the oath of the woman. On this charge, he was arrested yeatr bty morning, at the mill whr-i he was at work, nr.! after the warrant hud been served bv the o3.;r, he remarked that he supposed he had get to go to state Prison any way, or tlsj he would not have been persecuted as he was," tnd requested permission to go up stairs to change his clothes. This was granted by th officer, and wbil ho was up stairs, the persons in tha mill heard a nois.- resembling the fulling of a window. It wa r.ot noticed much however. nnd tho oSic'rr. after waiting some ti'ne, and "Richmond pet returning, tired of uniting, and proceeded up ftairs. together with a Dum'tr of persona, and found the door locked to whic h Richmond had gone to changH his clothes. The f5eer calling to Richmond and h. aring no reply, forced the door open, and found the latter lying on the floor. easping end bleeding from the effects of a pistol shot wound through tu head ! It appears that a few minutes after his reaching the room, tha unfortunate young uau u jMi'ii m his irn far ami ex ploded it ; the tall passing through his head und corciar out just above his right ear. Tie cause of this lerriable suicide, un doubtedly is the bitter persecution to which lbs 'poor man was subjected by a woman, "whom it appears persecuted him at law only for the purpose of persecuting him to his death, and we suppose now that he i dead her revenge will be satisfied and her object attained. But public sympathy is, and should be, with the poor fellow, who put an eud to a sad, and barrassed life, to escape a bitter and relentless persecution. "See here, my friend, you are drunk?" "Drunk ! to he sure I am, and Lave been for the lat three years. You ,ee. mv brother I are on Ihe temperance mission. He lec ture, wM! I et a frightful example. City and Counts- Tkeascrehs. The fol lowing act, relating to the duties of Ciiy and County Treasurers, passed at the recent ses sion of the Legislature, has become a law, having been approved by the Governor: Section 1 Be it enacted. &c .That when ever any monies shall have been or may here after be collected by law in any city, courty or township, for any Fpccial purpose, and paid into the hands of the treasurer of such city, county or township, it shall be unlawful for such treasurer to apply such monies, or any party thereof, to any other purpose than that for which such monies shall have been or may be collected, and every such misapplica tion shall be held and deemed a misdemeanor, for which such treasurer may be indicted and tried in the Court of Quarter Sessions of the proper city and county, and upon conviction thereof such treasurer shall be punished by fine of not less than the amount so misapplied, and by imprisoment in the jail of the proper citv or county for not less than three months uar more than one year Prodded, That prosecutions for all offences under this act shall bo commenced within six years from the time when such oCeuce was committed. The Case of Judge Vondersinith Death of i his "Wife In connection with the present condition of Judge Yondkrsmitu. who is in prison in the debtors apartment of Moyamensing we my state that Mrs. Yondeksmtii died surldeutly at LaucastL-r on Sunday afternoon. She was generally in delicate health, and reeent do mestic troubles, no doubt hastened her death. The death scene, which oecured under pecu liarly distreismpr circumstances, was rendered still more paiulul by the dying wife and mother giving premature birth to a child a few mo ments be-foro her dissolution. Her husband m 1 1 1 tho'father of her three childern, all old iioujir-. t' realize their situation, lying in prison in Philadelphia, charged wi'h a high crime, Hiid the eries of the ehilderu for parents both lost to them, presented a scene of sorrow and di.-iiess rarely wittuessed by human eye. The house in which the family resided is subject to a lien of 7000, with three years interest, -which tho government holds as an iudt-mnitication of the forfeited bail, and the i-hi'dren are therefore lefc not only orphans tut homeles3. When the information cf his wife's death was communicated to t:i:n on Monday, by a :rer;tleme:i from Lane-ester, Mr. F. Schroe-i-tu. La appeared deeply aSucted, and shed U-srs f Jurit-g the whole night he constantlx watked hi eel!, and was frequently heard to moan. The decease of Mrs. Yoxbsrsiiith appears to Ii3ve been a powerful blow upon u;s f pinti There are no lois th i!! r.f indictment pending aaainst the Jut'g3 for fraud and forgery up,-n the United States Government, and if tried anl convhtei upon all, his term of imprisonmnent could be made to reach oiae hundred and fifty years Death teom the Rite ot a Spidf.u. A large framed muscular ties, 30 years of age. named Hartshorn, of Newton, Upper Falls, i was awakened last Saturday morning -by a stinging pain just above his right elbow, ra diating from a small red spot. On searchiuir the bed, a suinil black spidor wa found where his arm hud rested. T1.3 sweilit:g rapidly ex tended down the arm nearly all day; on Mon day he was seized with a pain in bowel, which continued with frightful se'erity until he died at fire o'clock. Wultham (Mjis.) Sentinel. Cruel Whipping, Harmon O'L'ara indic ted at LYum, N. Y, for causing the death of his eon, by whipping and beating him in a rruel liiitiuer, was convicted of manslaughter in the second degree, and ser.tenced.oa Friday lft, to si." years in the State prisoo. Some parents seem to think they mny beat their children as much as they please, but this is a mistake, the law protects children from cruelty as well as dumb beasts. R3T Who that is troubled with any of those disagreeable Complaints, fcuch as Jaundice, Dyspepsia or Liver Diseases of any kind, but would like to know of a remedy for thfiso un Kocrnl v visitations ? We feel that xre are doing our invalid readers an invaluable service if"we can induce them to r. t a bottle of Dr. Sun ford's Inviorator. and t.ike it. for we know from persona xrp rience that it Is one of the greatest remedies for jeneral debility, and consequent inactive bodily powers ever before used Its action is so perfect and complete as to give relief the firft time taken, and if it dors to others as it has to us, half a bottle will be all that is needed. We know of noth ing that we can recommend with tuh confi dence, as a family medicine, as the Invigor ator. For ata here by ail Druggists. M20-lm. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: We would call you- attention to ihe advertisement of Prof O. J Wood's Hair Restorative, which appears in the columns of our presput number. From our lone acquaintance with the pro rriptor, and with numerous individuals who hav- used his preparation with perfect success for the last two years, we feel no hesitation in reccommending the article as supiior to any of the preparations tw io ue for the same purpose, viz: for restoring gray hair to its oiiginal color, a sure and perfect cure for bald ness and a never failing preventive for the falling hair. It is decidedly the best and most popular in us for beautifying, preserving, restoring and stren jrtheninsr the hair, relieving disease? of the skin, and removin? cuifF. dandruff, and all eruptions and feverish heat from the scalp. We speak in relation to tho above from what we know, having been personally ac quainted with numerous persons who have used the restorative for the above purpose with tho roost gratifying results. It is not often we notice a patent medicine. Indeed we think that we have never puffed one before: but Prof. Wood's Hair Restora tive in something so superior to most of the preperations of the day. that we cannot for- bnre askincr the attention of pur readers to it. f Catholic Vindicator. . . For Sale hero by all Druggists. May 27 2w. E33 Passengers who arrived by the Dlinois estimate that the number of Americana left in Nicaragua, including deserters, sick, wo men and children, amounts to between six and eight hundred. The Costa Ricans are prepa ring to charter a 6teamship to sail from New York to Greytown to receive them. .A trea ty has been made between Costa Rica and Nicaragua to secure and expedite travel on the transit route. White Teeth, Pekkciied Uheath axd Beau tiful Complexion ran be acquired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flotcers." What lady or gentlemau would remain under the curse of a disagreeable Lieath. when by using: the 13ai.m of a Tiion saxd Flowers" as a dentifrice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth white as alabaster? Many persons do not know their breath is had, an 1 the subject is so delicate their friends will never mention it. Beware of counter feits. Be sure each bottle is signed FETIUDGE & Co. N. Y. For sa!e by all Drucosl. Feb. IS. 1857. Rcsrlmcutal Order A'o. 5. Head Quarters, 1st Bog't., 3d Bri - 1 teers. V I, 1857. j lGth Division, Peur.a. Yolunteers Ehen.turr, June 3 T IEUTENANT Teter M'Gough of the Wsh- SS ington Rifles has V.een Appointed Adjutant of the 1st Battalion, S.I Brig., ttn Division Peuna. Volunteers, and will be respected and obeyeel ac cordingly. B. IT' DERM ITT, Colonel. KlclmcEi1al Order H'o. C. Head Quarters, 1st Beg't., 3d Bri;., " ltith Division, Fetma. Volunteers Ebcnsburg, June 3d, 1857. J TF1E companies composing the 1st Regiment, 3 1 Brigade. Pennsylvania Volunteers, will as semble at JOHNSTOWN, on Saturday; the 4th of July next, at 11 o'clock A M., for drill and Inspection, armed and equipped as the lawdirects Captains of companies on their arrival will re port to Capt. Fennel. By order of Lif-ut. CM. M'Dermit, PETEB M'GOUGH, Adjutant. Ebensburg, June 3, 1857. Notice. IIIKRE3Y give notice to all persons not to trut or harbor my wife Mary Ann, as she has left my bed and board without any provocation. AU debts contracted by her I am determined not to pay unless compelled by law. MICHAEL KENNEDY. Carroll Tp., June 3, 1857. XVesIi azitJ Seasonable Goods at t!ie ONE PRICE STORE. FOIl CASH OR APPROVED PRODUCE. fflllE subscriber invites the attention of pnrcha- sera ti his new stuck of SPRING and SUM MER GOODS, s lected at New York nnd Phila de phia with great care, and he hopes v. Lib. tome taste. & ii b b Jt U U 5 comprising every article usually found in a coun try store, having been purchased for cash, at the I-jwest prices, en iLIes him to fifor goois at much more reasonable rales than has ever been custo mary in Eten;burg. EDWARD SIIOEilAKER. Ebemslnirg, June 3, 1S57. Gl it. tNiale or Joliii Fry, dcc?d. IT ETTERS of administration (with the will an--2LA i.exed) on the estate -f John Fry, ate of Al legheny township, dee'd, having been granteel by the Register of taid county, to the undersigned, residing ia the borough of Loretto. he-r by noti fies all who know themse! vej to be iiulebte.l to said estate to make immediate payment.and t'.ios'e having claims to present them propeily authenti catevl for settlfement. SK.B VSTIAN FRY, Adm'r. June 3, 1S57 31-Ct. IL'sJinie of William Eleluus", 5ecd. B" ET'l'EHS of a lt.iinibtrai.ion having been JL i granted by the lh-gister of Cambria l Oinity, on the estate of William Dehmy, lr.te i f Alleghe 113' township, elceeased, to tho undersigned, rc-si-(iing in sait toviihii; all persons having claims against .said estate are heieby neitith'd to present them propeily authenticate-l for settlement and th'jre indebted are re-quested to make payment without delay. .MAUI JJr,LA.N i , DANIEL F. DELAXY. Juue S, 1957. 3t.c-31. Adm'rs THE LATEST AEBIVAL or Sprisis and Summer Goo!. DAVIS & LLOYD Lave just received a care fully selected stock of iSPRIXG and SUM MER GOODiS, and are now prepared to bl-U to all who may favor them with a call. TSiC iillva can be supplied with the latent styles of THIJIMED IJ O N N E T S VK and SUMMER DRESS GOODS. Their atten tion is aiso called to the be-.t assortment of Shees and Gaiters ever ofllied in tlic place. For Gciatlemcia they have everything f-om the finest From the finfttt BROA DCLOTII MOLfci CASTOR to the common to t b e cearsest BLUE DRILL. CHIP HAT. ALSO a fine stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Farmers and mechanics are requested to call and examine their stock of HARDWARE, which com pi ises everything that may be needed by them AL.ii are invited to call and examine their stock, which Consists of everything that is usu ally kept in a country store. The highest cash prices paid for WOOL. GRAIN and all kinds of Produce. Ebensburg, June 3, 1S57. 3t--81. exi ie siE&iciarcs. Can be had at J SPDERMIT'S Store, opposite Thompson's Hotel, IN PART AS FOLLOWS. Graefenburg Family medieinrs. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. AyerV Cherry Poctoral and Pills. Brant's Pulmouarv Balsam and Purifvins Extract. J Halloway's Ointment and Pills. Sanford's lnvigortor. Indian Linament. Dr. D. Javnes medicines. Brandreth's Pills. Wrights Pills. Dr. Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup. Lindsey's Blood Searr.her. Ber.net's Tlant and R,.ot Tills. The Universities family medicines. Boerbave's Holland B;ttein. Hoofland's Gorman Wood's Hair Restorative. Rock Cil. Sine's Dywntery impound Curtis' Inhaling Yapor. Bad way's Ready IMief. Terry Dvis' Pain Killer. Ilelloway's Worm Confections. M'Lane's Vermifuge. Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup. Balm r.f 1000 flowers. May 27, 1857 tf. Wanted. A TEACHER for. the school at Summitri'de f- borough. An examination of Teachers will ne held at the School House on the second Mon day of June next by the County Superintendent; By order of the Board.' CHARLES WALTERS, SeaV. Summit, My 27. ?e7-3t-S0. . , Tlie: Protection Mutual Fire fmm rauce Company or CAMllRIA COUNTY. . rs:: Located In Ebensburg, Fa. WCOPOltATED MARCH 23, A. D. 11(7. OFFICERS. JOHNSTON MOOltE, Presidext. - WILLIAM MURRAY, Vice Phesidekt. ALEXANDER C. MULLIN. Sec uetaky. EDWARD SHOEMAKER, Treaslbee. GEORGE J. RODGERS, Gexeral Auest. DIRECTORS. Johnston Mcore, Ebensburg, EnWAKll SHOEMAE.ER, " Alkkakdee C. Mulli, " GEORGE J. RCDGEKS, JOHK LLOTD William R. Ecghes, Wilmors. Henet Scanlan, Carrollton. Frascis Beareb, Susquehanna township. Richard White, Hemlock. William Mcrbat, Summerhill township. James Kavlob, Allegheny Gkoeoe S. Kino, Johnstown. James Potts, " Mattukw M. Adams, Summittvilla. Fhancis 0'Fbiel, Munster. Ccj-Office in the frame building, on High street, recently occupied by C. W. Wingard, Esq., At torney at Law. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary of the Protection Mutual Fire Insur ance Company of Cambria county" Ebensburg, Fa. May 27, 1857. tf. Assignees Sale. THE subscribers. Assignees of John M'Coy. will sell at public sale.-nt the puhlie hou o of th said John li'Cov. i:i the town of Je-fferson, on TUESDAY the 23r day of JUNE next, the fallowing Real and personal property, to wit: No. 1. A piece of groum1 situate in the town of Jeffersonj fronting on the A. P. R. R. contain ing two acres more or less, having thereon erected a large two story Tavern House, a plank store room and other out buildings. No. 2. A piece of ground adjoining the town of Jefferson, containing 3 acres and 103 perches, improved and under fence. No. 3 Two lots of ground situate in the town of Jefferson, numbereel on the plan of taid town, Nos. ti5 and 66. ALSO. Five read of Horses, 2 Hacks, 1 Wng.-m, 2 Sleds, 1 Sleigh, 1 C-.rriage, 2 Cows, 1 Saddle end Bridle, a lot. of Harness, fcc. ALSO. A quantity cf store goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hardware, Drugs, No tions. Whrte leid. &e., At. SALE TO COMMLNCE at 10 o'elxk, A. M., ! of Paid dav, wht-n due attendance will Le given, and terms of sIe made known by GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, . . ROBERT A. 21'CvY, J o1'01 May LO, 1S57. t d. ALL PERSONS knowing them- EJ?e solves indebted to John M'Cov, will please call and settle the same with Robert A. M'Coy, at Jefferson, in whose hands the Book and accounts ae, sjid will be until the ISth day of June next, after which time tho ac counts will be left in the bantls of a proper ohi ccr for collection; and all persons having claim? against said John M'Coy, will prefer.t them to either of the undertigaed duly authenticated for pettkment. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, ROBERT A. M'COY, Mav TO, 1357. t d. TiT C233 "EC "HI Ml IS HEREBY given cautioning all persons from receiving a note of hand given by the subscriber to Abram Wet. t fall, late cf Summittville, Cam bria county, on or about the 10th day of March. 1S57, f.r one hundred Dollars, payable six months after date, the saij West fall having ob tained said note under fraudulent representations, and without auy considerations. Therefore I am determined not to pay the same, unlets com pelled bv due court e of law. JAMES ROSS. Ebonsbnrg. May 20. 1857. 3ts. The Ssjlifccrifacr Successor to G.1. Lloyd, &. Co., a: si t. rj isj w 1-1 i f ESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE PCB- lie, an extensive and well selected a.-o;t-mout of DBF GOODS, MB. OC FRIES . .n .v 0 HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE CLOTHING, HA R D WARE, Q UEEN SWARE, "' P A I N T S , GLASS, OILS, And all tfc articles usually required for Family, Building, and Mtnufactoriiig purposes. Ex S t3J2 9 A Stock of Drugs. Dye Stuffs, and family md i:incs. that for quality and variety is not surpas sed (if equalled in the county.) All of which he will sell at the iowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. 321- SL C5 A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1857. tf. Tlionip5,on'3 Clock. There is a clock in our ploe Tjnat regulates the town. With tiny hands and pretty fac, Though it looks old and brown. The rarest clock that e'er I uw, It beats all clocks, I know, It went and stood inNoaha ark Four thousand years ago. There is a clock in our place At THOMPSON'S store 'tis found; 'Tis called the eegulatob hr, And rarest clock in town. Just call at Thompson's natter's Store, And see this old clock go, And buy a hat in place of ore Bought twenty years ago. This Thompson keeps on Clinton etreet, . The clock is in his 6tore, And has been running, without fet, Four thousand years and more. Now, if you clon't belifve me, Tom, Just call ia as you go, And buy a Cap in place of on Bought twenty years ago. 'Twas put up by George Bo'singer, An ahtist of our town, The wheels are made cf wood and bras, And all seem pretty sound. And now my last'advise, dear Toaa, Ii, stp in as you go, ; And buy some Boots in place of those Jcn:toWD,May 9,-lS5. IVoitco to - Teac!itr. TEACH ERS of Cambria county, will notice that allold certificates are null, and that hersa ter a much higher standard of qualifications will be demanded. The Directors and thj peopla demand it. A Normul school, cf one month's. duration, will be opened ia Ebensburg, immediately .after the September Court, fiea of tuition foes, -where every teacher, who expects a school, will be re quired to attend. But preparatory to this, they should avail themselves of every opportunity to acquire a thorough kr.owledge'of the branches required to te taught in our schools. Teachers are solicited to attend the select srhoo! of Mr. Brophy, at Ebensburg, or the select schools of Johnstown during the summer, where a thorough practical knowledge of the English Sciences can be at tained. Teachers should also read diligently and obtain general knowledge, especial' y of History. S' B. ii'CORMICE, Co. Sup't. May 18, 1857. To Wool Growers ! ! ! ! THE well known Wool Merchant has just arri ved with a large assortment of DOMESTIC GOODS; consisting cf Coverlids, Blankets, Baize, Flannels Satinets, Cassimera, Baired and plain Flan nels of all colors ; Jcana, Lin&evs, which bo will exchange for wool, or, if the goods sre not desired, the highest market price will be paid in cash. JOSEPH GWINNEB. April 22, 1857. Instate of William M. Smlt!i, Mcc'd. IXT-HEREAS letters of administration de bonis non have been granted to tho undersigned (residing in Ebensburg,) on the estate of Wil liam M. Smyth, late of Cambria. county, deceas ed, by the Register tf sai l county; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will m?.ke pay ment without delay. WM. KITTELL, Ebensburg, May 6, 1857.-Cr Adm'r. IeiT Tin-Wore Establishment. rriHE undersigned takes this methen ofiuform--- ing the citizens tf Ebensburg and surround ing country, that he has moved frcm Carrol'.tou aud commenced business in Ebensburg, in the building formerly occupied as a Printing officer two doors west of Flair's Hotel, where he intends to carry on his business in nil its various branches cf all description ke)t Constantly on hand, t prices to .ncet the wants of the" poor as well as the rich, Country Merchants can have or ders fdled to any nmcunt. Meuding t-f all kinds done at the shortest notice. By strictly attend ing to business, be hope to receive si fair share sf custom. WM. SINGEIt. Ebensburg, May C 1SC7. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION HAVING :lS been grant d to tho undersigned by the Reg ister of Blair county on the estate of Demetrius A. Magellan, late of Tyrone City, Blair county, dee'd., all persons having clsims against said ele ceased will present tl.cin properly authenticated for settlement, and those mpcoted will make im mediate payment to me at Gallitzia, Cambria ccuntv, Fa. MARIA MACEHAN, Ada's. April 22, 1857. Register's 7totice. '"T'HE following c::ount8 have been filed and will be presented to the Curt for confirma tion on Monday, the 1st day of June next, to wit: The partial account of William Eittell, adm'r of Anthony Lilzinger, ch c'J. The second oceount of Robert Erady, adm'r of James Brady, dec'J. The final account cf John Tnul, adm'r of Wil liam Paui, dee'd. Ti e account of Peter Varner, adm'r cf George ShaflVr, dee'd. The account cf Michael F. Wagner, adm'r of Mary Moore, dee'd. The account of Jacob J. Fve and John II. Fye, Executors of Conrad Fye, elecM. The account ff Jacob Ft in em mi, or.e of the ex ecutors ef Jacob Stineman. dee'd. The aceoiiiit of T. 1- Heycr, cue cf the execu tors of Jac.;b Sfineman. dec'J. The tinal account cf Samuel 3. Paul, guardian of George Paul. The account of R. L. Johnston, trttea fur sale of E?al Estate of John Dou-'a. dee'd. Register's OilQee ) WM. C.BARBOCR, Regist nr. IZlen. burg. May 6, '57. J CL23 o 4 LL PERSONS indebted to ti e estate of Da- vid Abrams, of Carroll township, deccassd, are requested to come forward and settle their ac counts without delav. v E. J. WATERS, Executor. April 29, 1856. 5ts. Adiuigiistrutors Xotlce. LETTERS of administration on the estate cf Mary Todd, dee'd, late cf Ebensburg Boro' have been granted to the subscriber. All per sons knowing themselves iuelebted to said etate will make immediate payment. JAMLS MYERS, Adm'r Ebensburg, May 6, 1857. . P i Has Keceived a Large and Splendod Stock of SPRING GOODS, AND is opening at his store rooms, one of the largest and finest stock of goods ever before brought to Ebensburg. It a general Ladies fur nishing store, consisting of all kiuds of goods for ladies, and will pell them at a very small profit. Ladies are requested to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewi.sre, as he is determined to i-e'd low for CASH. His stock consists of a splendid assortment of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, Plaia and Embroidered, Silk Tissues, and Braises, French. English and Swiss Lawns. French Delains, (all wool,) pad Braiee Detains. ALSO A beautiful assortment of White Dress Goods, (plain and embroidered.) Swiss and Jaco net Edgings, Insertions, together with a large quantity of prints of all kinds and qualities. His stock of Bonnets is oi:e of the largest and most fashion nb'e ever shipped to this phice. Goods of all descriptions usually kept in Millin arv stores cau be had. Mi.-s Elen McCann will be happy to wait on aU her lady friends in this department. 33 Tlv- TS 31 AND CHILDREN'S Shoes, Gents and Boys' Shoes and Roots, Irish Linens, Table Clotns. Pantaloons, Coats, &c. Customers are requeMM to call before purchasing e'stwhere as Lis stock is large and varied. Ebensburg, May 13, 1S57. jJAPER Letter, note and foolscap fb' paper, Steel Pens, Ink, Quilis,-- Envelopes, Books, cVc, at xs 1 J. li'Dermit's. "FLASKETS Qothes, Toy and Work Baskets j at J- M'Dermit's. 13' tiRA'DY, Wine, and Old Rye Whhky for . t? Trnnn EMMONS an i Raisir.s f.-r tseby i R. TTDCR. Ill, m3. AV.w Cloelis, 'YTatclie s.aL JeweliT At tbe Cheap Jewelry 61re. 7EMPES FUG1T. j.: THE subscribers thankful fjr pait patiouags b-eg kav .-k F to announce t a their numcr 7j:iJ fiu customers, that they v.?aSJ. tsT-" have just rercivetl the largest y. ' " d'ii assc-rtrsect cf Clocks, Wato fsif' --'., -fj hes. Jewelry, Violins, Accor V1. i '7 dcons. &.c, ever brought to this town, and, will sell cheaper than ever ws' sold in this vicinity. All articles -a srr ar.tcd to be as represented. They wi!i charge uotLia'r aal consider it no trouble to show their gor.a. Priece can be ascertained, and gods examined a', thoir store, opposite the " Mountain IIou.se." fc Clocks, Watches. Jewelry, Musieal Instru ments, frc, repairel with promptness and char ges moderate. All repairing warranto! to give satisfaction. Be sure and gi7cthein a ca'l at tlie sign cf the " Big W af ch." . STAHL & ROBERTS. Eber-bnrg, March 25, 1S57. tf I.lt of Causes SET down for Trial at a Court t f G-mmon Tlees to be held at Ebensburg. Cambria ojiztj, commencing ca the aecond Man lay ci" Juue A. D. 1S57 SEOOim W1K. Rheaai ra Crum M'Kee vs Baker Dugaa vs Hamdtoa Rosa ts Ivory and others Commonwoalth vs Smay Harr rs Harr Same vs Same Pittman & wife Rnnnion & wife Knepper ncinsbaugh Huljer et al , Burk S- Dimoad Dillon Bogle M'Farland M'Donali Rhey'a Adm'r Same Mirgsa Brawley George Jonw Fox GatC3 Cnamberlaia Baker Linton Same Lintoa r Maguirc e'.il Noon ts bams vs Same va Piingla vs Lloyd V3 Jones Adcr. vs Eiriif;h vs Jackson vs Noel et al V3 Keau vs IVnca Ea1. H;ad Ca vs R.hey vs Same V3 Hollen et al vs Nagle vs Myers et al vs Young ts Baker vs Cuhick et si vs Orr vs Froahoiser ot el vs Galbraith vs Same T3 Rhcy et &1 va Wiikins;a vs Havers vs Dick vs M'Cana va Jff. sr E'g Tl'k P.. Cv vs Rents vs Llovd 4 tl Sme M;Kiuzid Harris eie:utor Moj-er Morgr.n Hali for lit Pyrin. Rail Read Co Noon a a M'Dermitt Lev, is et al Glass vs Durb.n vs Roberts vs Montgomery vs Rosier & Adsrrs vs Glass Executors Lcvergol vs Friahei-er k LTeaacx Commonwealth f jt use V3 Moors 1 1 u.1 Barr.c-s vs Luckot Reynolds vs Kring Meyers vs M'CuIgaa Durbia vs ?!ic-en:ak?r Reds Adi;.'.-s vs Cree ct hi Schrciher vs Ellwangcr Owens Adrn'rs vs Jorr-; JOSEPH M'DONALD, PrtV. Prothonctary's Office ) Ebensburg. Apiil 27, 1S57. A RfTflBLU PHYSICIAN Whose sands of life hve nearly rua out. iiscovcred, while in the Eat Indies, a certain ure for Ct."nsumpti:n, Asthma. Bronchitis, C-.ughs. Colds, and General Debility, lha rem edy was discovered by him when his rnly child, a daughter, was given up to die. Wishing to d as ni'ich c od as possible, he vrill send to such of bis ;.uicied feIIow-i-eiue a-, re".vt it, this recti pe with full and explicit directions for m;ik?rg it xrp aud successfully tiding it. He requires each ap plicant to enclose him one fLibir.g .hree cents Vj be returned as j os-tage on thf receipe, find th remai: avlv To Travelers! JOSIS A. BZ.Alft &. CO. AVING purchased the interest of Ma John Tiumpson in a line of Hacks runr.ing be tween Ebeushurg and Jefferson, and vmitr-d it wiih their own, are now prepared to aiTor4. every ronventeace to passecgirs crosirig the icad. TLey are provided with Sis First Clas3 Hacks, with good horses and accommodating drivers. They feel assured that witii this large addition to their former stock, they will be enabled to give satisfaction to all who may patrenize their line. For passage apnlv to Maj. JNO. THOMPSON, M msion House Ebena burg. JOHN A. BLAIR, Unir-n House, Ebensbarr, JOHN G. GIVEN, Cambria House, Jenerson. t:jl.mi:u am ligiitxixg. THE subscriber would respectfully inform ths citizens of Cambria, and the adjoining countie?, that he hs tho extensive right of selling Light ning Rods, manufactured by the jiopular firm of Crawford. Olenhouse, Sf C.)., the best ia use. . Persons in want of the article, caa be furnished at all times by addressiag him at his reaidenoe ia Ebensburg, by letter or otherwise. ROBERT GALBEAITH. March 25. 1857. ira. XOTICEl " A LL persons indebted to the firm of George Murray, or George Murray & Son. are here by notified, that the notes and accounts of &uJ firms have been placed in eur Lands for collection, aud that, unless p ayment be made immediately, suits will be brought to enforce it. JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 11, 1S55. tf. r.MOX CAX.1L. THIS WORK having beea enlarged throngh .nt to admit the largest sized Pennsylvania Canal Boats ; the water will be let in frcm Midd-:owa todJeading, on the fir&t day of April. Toll tdieets and information respecting tha Ca nal can be obtained at the office of the Company. No. 56, Walnut street, Philadelphia, on applica tion to R. RUN DLE SMITH. Prebident. April 9, 1?57. 2G tf. Valuable Town Let PTHHE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private sal .i two valuable town ts. One lot is situatol near the residence if Mr. James Clark, and the other lot adjoins lot of David 0. Evans and fronts the public School Hcuse, in the east end cf ths borough. Both lots are well fenced in. Fct further information inquire of the subscriber. Mrs. E. HUTCHINSON. Ebensburg, May 6, 1857.-3t. !. O. O. F. fgg''- ilishland Lodge No. 428 meets everv WEDNESDAY evening at their Hall -'a ou Hig), Bt., in th uppr st cry ci Fh.rr?.k & Clark's building. n.ier to be annue l to toe payment o: tks 1 ertiscmcnt. Address I Dr. H. JAMES, No. 19 Gnzul Street. Apri'. 22, '57 3m. Jersey Civ, N. J. If l n tf r) i vm m - "--i - t ri I I I i :T "j v 1 S . - i . 1 v. i t ii ii