oriii;lxs' cocsvr sale. BT virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of. Cambria, county, there will be exposed to public ak, .at the Hotel of James . Reamer, at Creaaon, on Saturday ,the 8th day of August next a ooe o'clock, P. M., the following real state of which Wiliiaru M. Smith died seized, viz 7 All that certain tract of land, (unimproved) sit uate in "Washington townslkp, Cambria county, adjoining the old Troxel farm .lands of -James Far ren, IIir of Jamea Smith, decM., . Win. Russel Smith, "William M'Dermlt, Samuel Lemon and Matthew M. Adaias, containing 177 acres and 10 perches and allowance, .!,:: TERMS One third of the purchase money to L paid on confirmation of the sale, and the resi due in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest, tn be se:url by the Mortgage and judg ment bond f tho purchaser. .. ; WM. KITTELL, Adm'r. July 15, 187 C St. Til K " GRKFEVBERG MEDICINES ARE FROM THE HANDS OF SKILFUL and talented Physicians, and are to be had at IPDEUMIT'S STORE, Ebensburg, u follows: ' OrKf.nbergV Vegetable Pills. Marshall's Utt-rine Cathulicoc, : Child en Panacea. . ,f.i 'Dysentery Syrup, '.i: ' i. Manuel of Health, Sarsaparilla Compound, . - , Libbv'a Tile Ointment, Hialth Hitters Eve Lotion, Green Mountain Ointment. Elensburg, July 1 u, 1S57 S6 St. "VTt HEREAS, letters testamentary have been W granted by the Register of Cambria coun ty, on tho last will, and testament ht Richard Scanlaii, Itte of the borough of Irctto, in the unty aforesaid, deceased, to the undersigned (residing iu the pla aforesaid) notice is hereby given to a.'l icrso;u having claims against the state of said lwel to present them property Riithestir-ateJ f.r t-ett lenient, ord those indebted will make immediate paj'iuent. CATIIAK1NK SCANLAN. Executrix. July IS, IS57 SC-Ct. In the matter of the " In the Orphan' Court valuation and appraise- of Cambria county. Ap nientuf the real estate praised at $03,76. of whidi Philip Alwine J died seized. J JUNK I, lS:-7, iMiui.situn confirmed, and Rule on the heir ar.dL-gal representatives of said Philip Alwine, deceased, to appear at an Or phans' Court to lc hcl at Kl. n J urg, in and. for 'Cambria county, on tli" first Monday of Septcm er next, and accept or refine to take tho real es tate at the valuation, or s'kw cauie why the same should not be 'sold. IYr:iil notice to tho.je residing in Cambria and Blair counties, and al by publication in one newspaper in Cambria count r. f A true or.pv.J Bv the Ourt. Attest, J.. hn RoWs,- WM. C." HARBOUR. Sheriff's Office, It nsit V- Jul 1 5 41 Clerk. OT 1 C V.. TO CLAIMANTS OX THE MAIN LINK OlA THE PUBLIC WORKS la pursuance of the 40th wuctkiu of tUe Act of the 18th Mat, 1H7, to provide f it the ordinary ex penses of g jverunient, the Board nf Canal Oom iu',ai !ir ill hold sessions at th-. following pla c. for the purports f investigating and settling the claims therein Pientioued. viz : At ILJlidayaburg. on the i.8th of J-ly, in ex amine the 'debt iert d due by J. 1). Ieet, Su pervise f the Upjnr Juniata - Division th debts contracted by W. W. Wilson. Supervisor of the Lower Juniata division ; the del its contrac ted, but nt ruporUal, ly John Rasj, Siirintcn et of the Portage K.iilmad : and tho debts re ported by Win. S. Cojohan, Superintendent of the said mad. And at J ..hnstown, m the 8 1 of Awsrut; fr the pnrps of examining the nf.ire a.tvl claims t. the Port ape L'ailroad,t--f;elbur with fthose r!vrted by J. M. Orr, SujerviNor on the . Iywer Vetr Division. LAND DAMAGES The Board will proceed over the Portaze Railroad ou the Hlat ( July, to ex inline tlie-cLiims fr da sua ta caused by trie rnstru :tion of the r.iaito avr.id the inclined lanes ou the Al!egi.iy Portage R.ulr.ad. The laimanta are requsnted to meet the Ro-.ird ou the land t r which t'ey cl tim ilamagea. Pv irdr of the R.iard. TBOMAS L. WILSON, July lo.'ST.-EC. " . Fccp tiuy. Bloodshed in Utah ! TERRIBLE RIOT IN NEW YORK! rjflilE subscriber would reicctfull inform the JL goI citi7.cni.of Eben;-Viurg and the adjoin ing vicinity that he has returned from the Eas tern cities with ore of the Iarpt and most va . ried assortment of GROCERIES fver broTight to thia place. His Ktock h-s uot coijMKt of Grocer ies alone many article rnt cniwuerated can bo Jiurchnsed at bis cstablicLn.ei.t : iOAP of all ki.-da, MOLASSES and Syrup, STARCH and corn do, SALT table and barrel, TOBACCO i f all kind. AND CHOICE , SUGARS, SUGAR white aud Brown, COFFEE. TEA of all kinda, . CANDLl-5 star and mould, MEDICINES a large assortment. CONFECTIONARYof everv kind, INK, RICE. ' ' P.ACO.V. - FLOUR. ; " CHEESE. ' DRIED BEEF. MUSTARD. -. i - -sPEPPEIl, - GINGER, ; MACKEREL, ' HERRING, CODFISH ' ' SALMON, d,c.,c, Ac, Ac, ! Ctiolce Uqnori: Brandy; Cherry, Black berry; and Raspberry Gin, Old Rye Whiskey, Common Port, Maderia and Lisbon Wines, and Rum. - - - Cedar Ware : Tubs Buckets, ..Churns, t Butter-bowls, Wash-boards -wood , and. zinc, half . buBheb and peck measures,; KelerVHair . aud Wire Bcives, a large assortment of Corn Brooms, Lorse.shoc aud scrub brushes, curry c combs and cards, large and small rope, bed , cords, axes, nails of all kind, Window Glass, ' putty, Ac . . . - . Alas A Urge assortment of Clothes, Market . and Fancy Baskets. " . .. ALL SOLD LOW FOR CASH. RICHARD TUDOU. 'r . . Ebensturg, July 16, lSi7 S6. . t To - Tra velers ! JOIIX A. BLAIR ft CO. HAVING purehased the intcrett of Maj. John Thompson in a line of Hacks running be tween Ebensburg and Jeffersou, and united it with their own, are now prepared to afford every convenience to passengers crossing the road. They are provided with 1 Six First Class Hacks,.' ; with good horses and accommodating drivers.- They feci assured that with this large addition to their former stock, they will bo enabled to give satisfaction to all who may patronize their line. For passage apply to Maj. JNO. THOMPSON, M ntien House Ebens- Wg. . ... JOHN A. BLAIR, Union House, Ebensburg, i JOHN G. G1VJ:N. Cambria Houe, Jeffcrccn. Ei AFElt Letter, note and kokcan J pspr, Ptl Tens, Ink, Quills. Jr. itciopef, rk?, Ac, at J. M'DermitV. M7mYm WASHINGTON HOUSE. LAWSEKS ICHHOTH, PrtyrUt!. THIS popular and pleasantly situated house is located in the Tillage of Carrollton, Cam bria county, and is kept in a manner bo aa to af ford every comfort to TLiitors, being well furnish ed in every respect. will contain the Lest of liquors ; hisTABIJS, the best the market can afford. ' Nothing will be left undone to render the visit of all persona 'pleasant and agreeable. ' L. S. ' Carrolton, July 16, 185T. ATX persons are notified that I have purcha sed the bay mare and colt of Peter Smelscr, and left them in his possession until such time aa I shall choose to take them away. July 15. 67-3t., VALENTINE BISnOP. ALDITCR'S XOTICX. THE undersigned, having been appointwl Au ditor by the Ccurt of Common Pleaa of Cam bria county. to distribute the proceeds of the sale of the'Real Estate of A. V. Carpenter, am ongst hu crcditora, gives notice that be will sit for that purpose, at bis office, in Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the llth day of Augtst ncxt,at 1 o'clock P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. Ebensburg. July 15, 187 J6 t. - ' 1 8 5 7 THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OF Tl CAaabrl Conwl jr A(rtKltrl 8olt y. . off iNc'rzt s . President ROBERT L. JOHNSTON. IVce Presidents Reks J. Llotd, Dr. II. VtAOLKY. SecntaryA.'. C. Mti-U.v. Treasurer G C. K Zauh. '.; Managers Edwarp Sitokmakbr, GforobM. RKSD, GeORQE J. RODGKKS, RoBEKT Da- vis, P. F. Gibbon. Committee of RecejAion EdwaKD SllOKM kei:, Jr., Cunton R. Jones, David J. Josis, Pbtkr F. Coi.tixat Jams C. Noon, J. 'Alkxanbsk Moorb. The Managers of tho Cambria County Ag ricultural Societ' resjectfully beg leave to acccuncc, that the third annual exhibition cf said society will be held at JSbcnsburg, ou V'0duesday, Thursda nnd Friday, the 7th, Sth and 0th days of October, 1857. The Stock and articles for exhibition will be classified, and premiums thereon awarded by the several committees, iu the following order : CLASS SO. 1 UORStP. JuJjet Thomas H. Moore, James G. Kay lor, Thomas H. Porter, Abraham Kopelin, William Murray. Premiums. Best Stallion, iid " Bei-t Gilding. 0 , d Best Mare, li " Best Colt, between 2 and 3 yoars. BTst ': '1 2 I) I 1 4 Best under 1 jear, oj Best pair Match Morses, lid " " Best " Mules, 2.1 S5 00 o 4 n 4 o 4 2 3 - I 1 4 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Best Mule, CLASS NO. Z CATTLE. Judges John K. Roberts, Henry Scanlan, Kuos YAXve, Thomas Davis, Frederick Tesb. J'rtmiums. Best Pull, o 00 2d " - i)0 Bet Cow, 5 00 2.1 " 4 00 3d 3 00 4th " . - 00 BFt Steer, between 2 and 3 years, 3 00 'Heifer, . 3 00 Steer, 1 " 2 2 00 Htifcr, 2 00 Steer uuder 1 year,. 2 00 Heifer,'' . - - 2 00 Beef Cow or Ox, 4 00 2d " 2 00 Best yoke of Oxen, 5 00 2d 44 3 00 CLA9S yo. 3 SHEEP. Judges Lrckial Hughes, Francis Bearer, Joseph fcsbiry. Dr. b 31. Kern, Jacob: u. Cobaugh. . , . .. Premiums. Best Buck $4 00 .2d 2 00 Best Ewe, 3 00 2d " 1 00 Best lot of Sheep, G in number, 4 00 2d ' " 2 00 Best pair Lambs. , 2 00 2d ... . , . . 1 00 , ; - CLASS KO. 4SWINK..,- . r. Judges William Kittell, Robert B. Gageby, William Russell. James M. Riffell, Ilcnry Hobbcll. : ' - . -41 i .. 2 i i i Premiums. " - ' - Bent Boar, 2d ' ' Best Sow, 3 00 1.00 2 00 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 il"; Best lot Pigs, 6 in number, fstted Hog, v ; 2d : ".,,",! CtABS NO. 5 POULTRY. . Judge 1 Edward F, Lytle, Henry Say lor, James W. Condon, Lewis Rodgcrs, Enoa ;C. M'Mnlliri. J'remiums. Best pair Shanghai Fowls, $2 00 " collection .'' i 2 00 ' "pair Chittagong ' " - 2 00 ' Poland : " 2 00 " coop of Chickens, 2 00 - pair Turkeys, - , 2 .00 Ducks, 2 00 Geese, 2 00 ' ooop of Guinea Fowls, 2 00 Pigeons, 2 00 1 CLASS NO. 6 GRAIS. Judges Richard J. Pioudfoot, Paul Co- baugh. David Ollarra, (Smith.) Premiums. Best aero of Wbcat, - buehel - sere of Corn. . twelve t ors of Corn, John Evans 3 00 -1 00 200 1 00 acre of OaU,T 1 v " ' 2 00 ' - Rye, v 2 00 .w. BmrUj; 9 . Ii;i-"-" I .100 tushel Timotlj Seed, ' i ' 2 00 Cloyer do . - , . , 1 00 v ' Flax . do ,W 1 00 J J , peck Chinese Sugar Case aeed, ' 2 00 i acre t)f Graaa, when cured, 2 00. Jwtea--fJbirlea R. Ullia. james R. Davis, Joseph Miller, Augustia Durbia, Daniel Litcinger. .i": , , .Premiums,. " Beat quarter acre of Potatoes .- ? $2 00 - , . -'Turnip"" " nTRutabaga'- 00 1 00 50 50 60 50 50 50 50 60 60 60 50 60 60 50 10 50 50 50 uair aoien xieets . CarroU Onions v Cabbago Tomatoea r , Squashes , - Parsnips Kohl Rabbi Pumpkin Citron Musk Melon 4 Water . " : . . basket Tomatoes . ' - . seed Cucumber 7 ' half bushel Beans ' lot Celery ; c - , ' Cauliflower ' ' Broccoli CLASS KO. 8 KBIT. Judges -Jobn Thompson. Jr.. . Wm. IT. Gardner, Maj. Jaineii Potta, Alexander M'Vicker, Robert M'Combte.-.. Premiums, Best varittv of Fall Apples, $2 00 2d 1 00 Bciit doscn do 1 00 2d do do 50 Best variety Winter Applet- 2 00 2d do. do 1 00 Best doxen " do 1 00 2d do do 50 Best do Fall Pears 100 2d do do 50 Best do Winter Peari . " 1 00 2d do do 60 Best do Peaches ' " 100 21 do ' do ' ' ; - ' 50 Best do ( Plums 'i -' i 1 00 2d do do . . :" 50 Best do Quinces 1 00 2d do do 50 Best variety Grapes " 2 00 2d do . do . ; . 1 00 CLASS SO. 9 PRODUCTS Of Till DAIRY. ' Judges Daniel M'Laughlin, Samuel L. Gor gas, David J. Jones, Wm. R. Hughes, -Andrew Gleason. Premiums. Best roll of Butter $100 21 do do 50 Best Print do 1 00 2J do do 50 Best Cheese 1 00 2d do - . . 50 CLASS KO. 10 AGRICULTURAL- IMrLKMXXTiJ Judges Win. Palmer, Wm. D Prjce, John Ileadrick, Francis Eberly, Thomas Harri son. Premium. just Plough '- ?2 QO do Harrow 2 00 do Cultivator - ; ; ; - 2 00 do Hillsido 2 00 do Wheat Drill ' 2 00 do Corn Planter 2 00 do Horse Rako 2 00 do Reaper 2 00 do Mower 2 00 do Grain Cradle 1 00 dc Wind Mill 2 00 do Cutting Bor 2. 00 do Threshing Machine 3 00 do lot Garden Implements ' 2 00 CLA8S NO. 11 MANCFACTtRED ARTICLES. J udges--Sam uel Keagyv Job n P . I rin gle , David II Roberts,". George Rutledge, B F Slick. ; ; Premiums. Best two-horse Carriage ff;2 00 do Jluggy do sett single Harness do do double do do Saddle and Bridle do pair Boots do - do Shoes ; - do Calf skin do Side Sole Leather do Upper ; do : do lot Cabinet Ware : - 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 50 00 00 50 00 00 00 50 50 50 do variety Tinware ' j do doS tone and Earthen Ware 1 do Washing Machine 1 do Meat, Vessel " J" V?" do Churn 1 u J i ; W i do Cook Stove do Parlor do k do pair Horse Shoes - do Wagon : t . do Cider Mill and Press do Painting or Graining do Axe . . ' ; do pair Drawing Chains t t ; do . . do Breast - do i w t i do .do Coal Giates :. .. .1 do Pannel Door- '-.-.J .. i'i "do Sash " ; ' --; do barrel Flour 1 m ' 2d . ' do ; ;50, 1 00 50 3 00 1 00 CLASS no. 12 PLOWrXO MATCn. Judges Henry Glass, A. C. Noblo. Griffith ' Lloyd, Samuel O'narra, Jacob Singer . j. remiums. Best Plowing , . 4 00 2d ;' do . . " . - 2 00 Best do by boy under 17 - 2 00 2d do do do 1 00 CLASS NO. 13 DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES Judges Mrs. Wm. A. Smith, Mrs. James Reamer, Mrs George Riddle,' Mrs John S iSucnanan, Mrs Win Litxmger. r 1 -;; Premiums. . . v ivv Best piece Carpet ' $2 00 u . ao -.'.,'. Best pair Blanketts do Coverlet do pieced Bed Quilt do do Cradle do do Table Spread do niece Tow Cloth 1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 50 50 00 50 50 do do do do do do do do do do Linen do do Linsey Wools sy -Hearth Rug pair Hose do half Hose do Gloves pioca Flannel Corn. Brooms Fly Brush ;do Hard 8oap , ; ? ? - - &o 'do Soft do i J--i'i ' i.i'r5 50 do Candlea... TA 'SUir'.riOTi". 50 CLASS NO. H--CtrLlNARY DKPARTMEXT. Judges Mr James M' Riffell; Mrs Wm A , Murray, Mrs H J Roberts, Mrs John Fen Ion, Mrs A B Pringle. Premiums.:.,, Ar 0 ' - - Best Bread'1 '... . $1 do Rusk : - do Potind Cako '.' do J elly ; do j-V", l: " -, . , ; do S pongs do ,Y C '';! " , ' do Domcbtic Sugar 1 2d -; do do . r Best Apple Butter 1 2d, v-: do. ?. ;, , v Best Pumpkin do , :.'.,, 1 do Pear .. , do " . .'. 00 50 50 50 50 00 50 00 50 00 50 60 50 60 50 50 50 60 SO 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 do do do do do do do do do do do d6 do do do do do ,do do ' do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do Plum do- ; 1 Quince do Tomato Cataup Walnut do ' Tomato Jelly ; '"'-'. Apple dO "'; - . Peach do Plum do ' v Quince do Currant do Raspberry Jam Strawberry do Rlackberry do Apple Preserves Pear do Peach Plum Cherry Tomato do do do do Pear Marmalade Poach do ; Quince ' do ' Catawba Wine Blackberry do . . Elderberry do Currant do Vinegar . , - Jar of Pickles do - Brandy Peaches . Cherry Bounce ' Dried Apples ' . do Peaches do ' Plums ... do ' Cherries Honey (in comb) " do (rendered 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 50 CLASS NO. lt NESDLBW0EK, Judges Miss Emily Roberts, Miss Mary Ivo ry, Miss Ann Daughcrty, Miss Susan Lin ton, Miss Elizabeth Ramsey. Premiums. Best Ornamental Needlework 2d do . . . do Best Silk Embroidery ? i do Linen ' "do do Cotton ' do do Worsted do do Shell Work do Dress Making do Netting 1 1 50 00 60 50 50 50 00 50 CLASS NO. 1(J TLOWBR5. Judges Miss Mary Jane Murray, Mies Jana Roberts, Mies Roselia Rhey, Miss Virginia - Gadd, Miss Anna Fockler. J'remiums. ' . Best collection of flowers do basket ' b do Mos3 Vaso with flowors . do Hand Boquet 2d . do , ... Best'Flat.'do " 2d do Best Table Boquet ! ' 2d do Best collection Artificial Flowors 2d do do 50 60 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 CLASS NO. 17 FIXE ARTS. Judaes Georec Storm. Timothy BroDby.'-n C Devine, Howard J: Roberts, George W Barrett. .... , . , Premiums. BcetOil Painting 2d do Best Water Color do 2d do Besi Crayon Sketch ' 2d - :, do . Beft Draughting ' do fPenmauehip . - , do Marble Work : : ' $2 00 1 00 1 00 60 1 00 50 1 00 -1 00 ' 1 00 CLASS NO. ,18r EQUESTRIANISM. - Judge Dr Shannon, Dr Walters. -Dr Mar bourg, Dr Kimmell, Dr KM S Jaokson Premiums. To the best Equestrienne, over 1 8, discretion . '. ; ' ary, do 2d do v ' do ' do do best do under 18, do do sdCSTZ do: &0 . CiE3IERAIRECiL-EATIOK8. The grand di-splay of Horses. Cattle, Poultry. Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manu factured Articles and Luxuries, will take place ou the first and second days. - . Ihe Plowing Match will take place on the third daj at 10 o'clock; A. M., and tho Ladies' Riding Match, the same day at 2 o'clock, P. M. Exhibitors will, in all cases, be required to bo- come members of the Society, and those who do not previously communicate with the Secretary, will be waited on by the Reception Committee at the Fair Grounds. .:; . Every thing intended for "exhibition must bo entered at the oflice, together with the name and residence of the owner, and will be marked or designated by a ' card cumbered in the order of its entry. " ' .No, vicious animal will be entered. Unless the owner takes measures' to prevent any possible damage otherwise Tcsolting thetifrom. Animals or articles on exhibition cannot be re moved before the close of the fair, without per mission from the Managers. . . Premiums not demanded within six months after they are awarded will be held as donations to tho Society.;;;;- J IW 'il INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES! The judges are requested to -report thetnselve at the Secretary's office, on the ground k on the first day, before S o'clock P. M., at which time their names will be called and vacancies (if any) filled. .v - - ? They will report by the number on the article exhibited, and, in awarding Premiums, be gov erned by the printed lists furnished them by the Secretary": - " v . They shall require such'-evidence from Exhibi tors relative to the stock or articles on exhibition aa shall be to them entirely, satisfactory. : Any deception in the statements of exhibitors shall, when discovered, work a - forfeiture of the premium to which the party making it -would otherwise be entitled-' --.'j ' All the articles specified in classes No. 10, 11 and 18 must have been manufactured in the coun ty, in order to entitle them - to premiums. Also, all animals entitled to premiums must be such as have been raised in the county,, or owned and kept thmiu for at least six mouths - prior to the Oir. - .'- No article exhibited "shall be entitled to two premiums, as, for instance, the host bushel of grain receiving tho premium shall . not be inclu ded in the best acre upon which a premium is of fered. ' . . ; ; . ' The judges of the several classes will be requi red to report 4tx writing the premiums awarded by them, respectively, with such remarks rela ting to the merits of the animals or articles com ing under their examination, aa they may think proper. , . . Any person exhibiting an article not mention ed in the printed list, but which may be deemed meritorious by the judges, shall be awarded a Diploma. . The judges will not permit any rieto interfere with them during their adjudication, and when any judge is interested.he shall withdraw, and the balance shall decide on the merits of the article. The judges of the various classes will meet on the ground, on the second day, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to enter upon the ducharee of their respect ive duties, and their ' reports must be banded to tho Secretary before 12 o'clock, M., on the last day of the exhibition. ' . FEES OF ADMISSION. . Certificates of Membership will insu at one dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, and all their children under t wenty-one years of age. Tickets; good only for a single admission, will issue at 25 cents. Children uuder 10 years old, half price. . Tickets, good for the entire exhibition, will be issued to apprentice boys and servant girls, at tO cents. ' Application to be made at the Business Office, on the Ground. - O". Each certificate or ticket will bear the name of the holder, and any transfer thereof will forfeit tho same to the Society. And the person transferring or receiving sucn ticket, with intent to defraud the Society, shall not thereafter enter the enclosure upon any condition whatever. 8PECIA1, -AKNoratEinEant. Tho Managers confidently assure the public that such improvements will be made upon the ar rangements of the two former fairs as will much better secure the comfort of the animals, the safe ty of the articles and the convenience of the ex hibitors. - - - A fine band of music will be engaged, and will be upon the ground during the entire exhibition. An able orator, whose name will hereafter be announced, will deliver the .annual address in the afternoon of the last day of .the exhibition. . In short, nothing within the means of the So ciety will be left undone, which might have a tendency to render the Fair useful and attractive and bring to it a respectable attendance. 0C A reward of Ter dollars will be paid by the Society for the apprehension and conviction of any person or persons found injuring, destroying or in any manner wantonly interfering with any animal or article on exhibition. Ebensburg, July 16, 1857. 1 . I Estate of Alalia aiagehan, dee'd. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION fwith the will annexed) on the estate of Maria Magehan, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, dee'd., having been granted by the Reg ister of said county to the undersigned, residing in the borough of Gallitzin, hereby notifies all those who know themselves indebted to said es tate to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them properly authentica ted for sottlemcnt. . RACIIEL MAGEHAN, July 1. '56. -35 6t. NOTICE is hereby given that the following articles were purchased by me. at tho Assignees' sale of the property of John McCoy, at Jeffersou, on Tuesday, the 23rd of June last, and left in his possession, viz : ono Varon. ono riack Wapon, one Grey Stallion, one Brown Horse, one Bay Mare, two tetts Hack Haines, one t-ctt Single Harness, ono Suddl and Bridle, one lied" Hack, and two Cows. R. L. JOHNSTON. Ebensburg, July 1, 1857. 35 SU, . Al UITOR'S XOTIClt . J THE undersigned having been aqoinU:d Aud itor, by the Court of Common Tleas of Cambria county, to make distribution of the nioncv arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Dr. R. M. S. Jackson, amongst the creditors of said Jackson, hereby gives notice, that he will sit at his office in Ebensburg, for that purpese, ou TUESDAY, the 21st day of JULY next, at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. June 17, 1357. -Its. NEW HOTEL. THE FRAXEm HOUSE.. THE subscriber has just opened, in the town of Loretto, Cambria county. Pa., a Ilcusc of En tertainment for travellers and visitors.. As his house is one of the most pleasant resort, he ex pects to receive a large 6hare of public patronage, f he Houso is fitted np in a comfortable style, and entirely new. No pains will be spared to secure tho comfort of hia guests. t JOHN IVORY. June 10. 1857. tf Estate' or William Dclany, dee'd. tT ETTERS of administration having been JLi granted by the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of William Delany, late of Alleghe ny township, deceased, to the undersigned, resi ding in said township; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them properly authenticated for settlement and those indebted are requested to make payment without delay. ',' MARY DELANY. DANIEL F. DELANY, June 3. 1957. t.0-Sl. Adm'ra- . , . Es! ate or John Frj', dee'd. (- LETTERS of administration with the will an nexed) on the estate of John Fn-, fate of Al legheny township, noe'd, having been granted by the Register of said county, to the undersigned. residing in the borough of Lorctto.- hereby noti fies all whO know themselves to oc indebted to 6aid estate to make immediate payment,and those having claims to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. SEB iSTIAN FRY, Adm'r. JnneS, 1857 8 l-6t. Taluable Tavern Stand Tor . SALE OR BENT- THE undersigned will sell or rent the BBBN8BM HOtp, Formerly known as the Litzioger House. The property is well known to the citizens of Cambria county, and to the traveling public, asbne of the best stands for doing a good busines, being situa ted in a business portion of the townk All the necessary conveniences are attached to the house that could be desired. For particulars apply to the subscriber living in ijoreiw, or o uw. j-jvi-. WILLIAM L1TZINGER. June 24, 1857. 4t . ' . tt cm rnr n TR TTETtEBY civen that application baa been mf to the Cnnrt of Common Pleas of Cambria count v for the Incorporation of St. Joseph's . . . r-. . r T 1 . J German uatnoac rocieiy," 01 oonnsiown. abu that the first Monday of July next, has been fixed by the Court for bearing saia application - By the Court, ' JOS. M'DONALD, PuoinoM i.ir.T, Jjne 17, 1857. The Subscriber Sccor Co Ci. 1 Y Uoyd, JL Coptic ' 7 'm mum. RESPECTFULIY OFFERS TO THE PUB-T lie, an extensive and well eolocted aswort- ment of : . : .. . DRY GOODS, OR OC E R IKS ; HATS, i : .. CAPS, B O O TS Sr S JI O ES . . : READY-MADE CLOTHING; U .A R D WARE, QVEENSWARE, P A I K T S , . : GLASS, OILS, - ' Anil all the articles usually required for Family, Building, and Manufactonng purpose. j A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuff, and family med- " icinc6, that for quality and variety is not nirpas- "' sed, (if equalled in the eounty.) All of '-which - he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. ; A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber fawed -to order at the shortest possible notice. ' ' ' ; ROBERT FLINN. -Jefferson, May 20, 1857. If. '' Thompsen's CrocH- There is a clock in our place ' , " Tnai regulates the town,. . With tiny bands and pretty face. - Tlioiigh it looks old "and "brown. ' ' -Tle rarest clock "that. cVr I s&vr. It beats all clocks, I know,. It went and stood in Noah's ark Four thousand years ago, Tlierc is a clock in our 4ace , At THOMPSON'S fctre 'b"a' found; 'Tis called the regclatob here, And rarest clock in town. . Just call at Thompson's Hatter's Store, And see this old clock go. And buy a hat id place of oi: Caught twenty j cafs ago. This Thompson keeps on Ginton street. The clock is in his store, ' And has been ruiicing, without feet, . . . Four thousand years and mqre. -"Now, if you don't believe me, Tom, ; Just call in as you go, And buy a Cap in place of one Rought twenty years ago. 'Twas put up by George Dolsingcr, An ajitist of our town, '".'' The wheels are made of wod and brss. And all Fccm pretty sound. And now my last advise, dear Tom, Is, stop in as you go. And buy some Boots in "place cTthua Bought twenty ycers go. Johnstown, May 6, 1850. . ' " CSEXL'IXE MEDICIXELS. Can be badixt J. M'JJEKMlT'SStorr, , opposite TJnipsonrw flotcitr tr - EBEXSIHJllCi, Fa. -- - IN PART AS FOLLOWS. . T .Gravfenburg Family picdicinrs. . Keyter'a Pectoral. Syrup.' - - Aycrs Clicrry Tcctoral and rills, -. . t Brant's Tulmouary Balsaa ard- Furifritg Extract. - - - - .- - 1" Halloway'S; Ointment SftdT. . ' Sanfiird'a Invigor'tor. Indian iiriiinicnt. ' Dr. D. Jatnes medicine?. 1 Rrandrcth'5 Pills. Wrights ViTls. : Dr. ; Wen ver!s Canker aiid -Skit RLeum Syrup, Lindsey'j? Blcod Ssarclar.- ' ' Bonnet's Piant and Root "Til's. . The Universities family medicines. - - 1 Boerhave's Holland Kttrrs. Hoofland's German Wood's Hair Restorative. Rock Oil " Sine' Dysentery, Comjound . - Curtis' Inhaling Vapor. ; ; - - - Radway's Ready Relief. ' Perry Dvis' Pain Killed - : Halloway's Worm Conft cticns. " M'Lane's Yermifuge. 1 : " Swayr.e's Syrup of Wild Oicrry. Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrnp. " " Balm of 1000 fiowcre. May 27, 1S57 tf. - , TROUBLE IN UTAH!!! THE STJBSCRIBE??S wocld respectful! v in form the citizens, of Ebensburg, and the sur rounding neighlxnhooil, that they have received their Summer Stock of Which for quality and price can't be beat by any establishment in the county of Cambria, as par ticular care has been taken to select with an eve suitable to the Knracdiaic wants of old us wdl as new customers. Ttte stock. consists of Summer COATS, FAKTSy TESTS, HATS, CAPS All of the latest fashions, and "made In a ilt:rab!o manner, not such sold by Jews, but by Chrittiaus. Give us a call and examine for yourselves. T EYAS & HUGHES. .. June 17, 1857. . ' 1 mMM : lias Received a Large mil Splendrtl Slack f SPRING GOODS, AND is opening at his tre room, one of the largest and tiuet Flock of goods ever before brought to Ebensburg. It is a general Ladies fur- nishing ttore', consisting of all kinds ' of coodw for ladies, and Will sell thcra at a 'very small profit, Ladies arc requested to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere," aa he is determined to sell low for ' V TJLACK AND FANCY SILK S, Plain and Embroidered.. -. : .. ' Silk Tissues,' aad Braises, French, English and Swiss Lawns, French Delalns, (all wool,)' and Braize Delains. 1 . - i ALSO. A beautiful assortment of White Dress Goods, (plain and embroidered, Swiss and Jaco net Eugings, Insertions, together - with a large quantity of printa of all kinds and qualities. - His stock of Bonnets is one of the largest and most fashionable ever shipped to thia place., Goods of all descriptions usually kept in Culin ary stores can be had. Miss Ellen McCann will be happy to wait on all her lady friends in this department, .. . ,t IC ZEES 3 AND CHILDREN'S Shoes, Gcnta and Boy' Shoes and Boots, Irish Linens, Table Cloths. Pantaloons, Coats, &c Customers are requetted to call before purchas iug elsewhere as his stock U large and varied. Ebensburg, May 13, 1857. ' . . B ASKETS Clothes, Toy snd Work Basl. ta at ; ; J. M'DermHV . BRAN'DY, Winr, and Old Rvo - Whfsltvifo aaie at R. TUDOli'S.i T ii
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