r - ORPHAXS COl'RT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cumbria cocnty, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Hotel of James Reamer, at Crcsjon, on Saturday ,th 8th day of August next ftt one o'clock, P. II.. the following resi estate of wh!ch William M. Smith died se:ked, vi2 : , A'l that certain tract of land, (unimproved) Bit uato in Washicf;tnii township, Cambria county, adjoining the old Trox.l farm .lands ofxJaraes Far ren, Hirs of JAmes Smith, dec' 1.', Wm. Elusset Smith, William M'Dermit. Samuel Lemon and Matthew M. Adams, containing 177 acres and 10 pert he aud allowance. TEKMS Cne third of tho purchase money to paid cn confirmation of t!t sale, and the resi due ia two equal annual payments thereafter with iuterost, to be secures! by the Mortgage and judg ement bonds of tho purchaser. . WM. KITTELL, Admr. July 1?", 1S7 ZC 3t. - la the fitter uf he . . In the Orphans' Court valuation and appraise- tf Cambria county. Ap rrffcnt of the real estate praisd at $03,75. - , . of V.-hich Thiiip AUio j died seized. ' J JUNK i, 1857, Inquisition confirmed, and Kulc o:t the 1 cirs r.nJ legal representatives of said TUlip Arwrne, ileceased, to appear at an Or phans (Xurt to Ic he'd at Ebctisburg, in and for Cambria touiily, on tho first Monday cf Scptem Wr iext, nnd accept cr refuse to tuke the resl es tate at ti e valuation, or sluXr caui.e why the same suoui'l not oe soiu. Personal notices to tho.-e resiJing in Cambria aud Blair counties, and :d by publicati&u m c no newspaper in Cambria c.untyl" . - TA true copy. 1 -, By the Court: - ' Attest, John Roberts, WM. C. BARBOUR. Sheriff's Office, Ebcnsb'g, July 1 5-4t Clerk. Bloodshed in Utah ! TERRIBLE RIOT .IN NEW YORK! fTMUK subscriber would respectfully inform tlw X good citizens f Ebensburg and the adjoin ing vicinity that he ha returned from-the Eas tern cities with cne of the largust and - most va ried assortment if GROCERIES ever brought to this place. His stock dees not ciWM.st of Croccr is alone many ai tides not enumerated c.u bo iurchael at his establishment: '' ftQr cfa'.lkin.K -MOLASSES and Syrup. STARCH and corn do, 14 jiXLT tabic and barrel, . . T0BC0O of all k:r:d8. ANDCUOICS- hEGAFS,.: - - SUGAR vh'te at!-'. Brown, , ,-r rCFFKE. TEA of nil kind. CANDLES star and mould, MEDICINES a large assortmut, OONKKO TIOXAKY of every kind, INK, RICE. BACON. LOUR. ' CHEESE. dried beef, mustard, pepper, ginger. ' MACKEREL, IIKHlilNG, ; CODFISH, S2VLM0X, 4c A'c, Ac, 7"3k 311 9 Choice L.Iqaors : -I'.randy: ( berry. Black Vfrry and Uaupberry Gin, Old live Whiskey. Oniuii'.u l'or S!aJria and I,Ubo:i Win:-s, and Kvmi. : "L Cdar Ware : -Tubs, Baketa, Churns, HuttT-bow!!, Wash- lonrlh nti and 7inc, half bushel r.ni pock measures, Kfler'a Hair aad Wir Hcir, a !nr$e asortnient of Gm r.r-m, h'rs, slurf1 a::d xrrub brusl.e.-, curry crnW and cardf, taiye and .niall rope, led nrd". t, nai'f of r.ll kind, Window . Glass, nttv,Ac. Alto A lire asorttneiit cf Clothes, Market aufl Fin-T It:i.keta. AI.I- .SOLD LOW FOR CASH. P.ICHAKD TUD03.' Kbcn-l.t rs. J.ty l. l:7 80. 85 1 . THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OF Tkt Cml:U Cuntvfy Aerlcwllural Society. o p v i c r, r s HOliKRT JOHNSTON'. Lloii, J)r. II. Vice lr silica's I'ct! d. Yii.ioLtT. Treasurer Ci C. K Zaiim. MiH-tijers Kouard Sii'ljiakeu. George M. IiEi;o, Gror.nK J. Kougkis, Hobeut Ia- vi?, I. K. GicnoNS. ( mr.Mtcc of !cc?itin Kdwaiid SllOEMA kkb, Jr., 'u:'..o. .11. J.m;', David J. JoNr. PiTEK 1". Collins, James C. Xoo.v, J. Aeex.iseu 1oof.2. The Mriago,F of flie C;:tiioiia County Ag ricultural Society rcfpecltultj ' beg leave to appcuncc, that l'io third annual exhibition of sr-.id society will be held at Ebcnsburg. on Wednesday, Thurslay and Friday, the 7th, S'th and 9th day? of October, 1S57. Tho 6t(H.-k au l articles for exhibition will be classified, aud prciuiuutn thcreou awarded by the several, cviuintttec4', iu the lollowing order : CLASS MO. 1 HOUSES. Judges Thomas B Mw, James G. Kny lor, Thomas II. Porter, Abraham Kopclio, William Murray. I' r c m i u m t . Best Stallion, 21 " Bett Gelding. 2d 44 Bcsi Mare, 2d :5 00 3 00 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 Best Colt, between 2 and 3 years. 2d 44 Beat 4 1 4 o 2d Beit 2d 44 under 1 year, Best pair Match Horsca, 2d 4 4 4 4 44 Bent 44 Mules,, 2d 44 " . Best Mule, 2d 44 CLAM SO. 2 CATTLE. Judges-John E. Roberts, Ueury Scanlan, KiiOS Lit:&, Thomas Davis, Frederick Tesh. I revuume. Beat Bull, 24 44 Best Cow, 2d 44 3d ' "; '- . . 1th 44 Best Steer, Ictnctu 2 and 3 years, 44 Heifer, 41 i - - ' " Steer, t ' "1 44 2 " Heifer, " 44 44 44 Steer, under 1 year, 44 Heifer,'.' . " Beef Cow or Ox.V 00 eo oo oo oo 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ; 00 5 4 S 2 3 3 o o 2 n 4 - o 5 3 Cd Best Tele of Oxen. CLASS 0. 3 6HEM. JvJges Etekial lTughes Francia "Bearer, Joseph Sbirjj Dr. S M. Kern, Jacob U. Cohaugli. . ' ;. ' Premium. Be8tBueTt $4 00 2d 2 00 Ben Ewe, . ' . 3 00 2d " ; 1 00 Best lot of Sheep, 0 in cumber, 4 00 , 21 ' S 00 Best pair Lamba. 2 00 2d " 1 00 CLAS NO. 4 8WINX. ; Jcfe- William Kitteli, Robert B. Gajreby,' Wflliaui Russell. Jamca M. lUffcil, Henry Hobbeli. , . rreinitun. Best Boar, 2d :.... Best Sow 2d 44 Best lot Pips, 6 in number. ' fatted Hog, 2i - 44 00 00, 00 00 00 00 00 2 1 o ' CtAEB vo. i rocf-TRT. .vtfyes-Edward F i Lytic, Ueury Savior, Jaiu"8 W. Condon, Lewis Rodgera, Enos C. M'Mullin. Premium Beat pair Shanghai Fowls, ! " collection pair Chittagong 44 " Folaud ,4 t.. 4 coop of Chickens, 44 pair Turkey", Ducks, Gfe, " ; " coop of Guinea Fowla, pigeons, 2 o o - m O o ' o 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CLASS JfO. 6 0 RAIN'. ; ; : Judges Richard J. Proudfoot, : Paul Co baugh. David O'llarra, J o h n Evans (Smith.) J remivm. Best acre of yheat, . 4 bushel .4 . ' 4 acre of Corn, twelve ears of Corn, -; -4 acre of Oats, Rye. 4 4 Barley, . 4 bmhcl Timothy Seed. 00 oo ; oo 00: 00; 00! 00 00 00 00 00 00 o I 2 : 2 1 1 1 o 4 (lover do 4 Flax do 4 peck Chinese Sugar Cane Reed, acre of Grass, wheu cured, CLAFS NO 7 VEGETABLES. Judges Charka B. Ellis. .Tames It. Davis, Joseph Miller, Augustin Durbiu, Daniel Litxiager. Prrmium. Best quaiter acre of Potatoes $2 00 Turnips 2 00 Ruta baga 2 00 ' half doaen Beets 50 Carrots 50 4 4 - Onions 50 Cabbage 50 4 '4 Tomatoes ' 50 1 Squashes 50 ' . Parsnips 50 Kohl Rabbi 50 4 Puuipkia 50 4 Citron - 50 4 Iusk Melon 50 Water 4 .60 4 basket Tomatoes 50 4 seed Cucumber 50 4 half bushel Boat 60 r lot Celery 50 4 4 Cauliflower 50 4 4 Broccoli 50 CLfS NO. 8 FRUT. Judges John Thompson, Jr., Wm. II. Gardner, Maj. James Pott, Alexander M'Vicker. Robert M'Combio. Prcmiumx, Best variety of Fall Apples $2 00 2d 4 1 00 Hcst dozen do 1 00 2d do do 60 Best variety Wiuter Apples 2 00 2d do do 1 00 Best dozen do 1 00 2d do do 50 Bctt do Fall Pears ' 1 00 21 do do 50 Best do Winter Pcara - 1 00 2d do do 50 Best do Peaches 1 00 2d do do 50 Best do Plums 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 NO. 9 PKODCCTB OF TUB DAIRY. Judges Daniel M'Laughlin, Samuel L. Gor gas, David J. Jodcf, Win. It. Hughes, Andrew Gleason. . Premiums. Best roll of Butter ' 21 do do Best Print do 2d do do BestCheesa 2d do CLASS 50- 10 AORICCLTCKAL 81 00 0 00 50 00 1 1 50 IMPLEMENTS. Judges Wm. Palmer, Wm. D Prycc, John Hcadrick, Francis Eberly, Thomas Harri son. . 1 - , . . ; . . . Premium. Best Plough $2 00 do Harrow . 2 00 do Cultivator ' 2 00 do Hillside 2 00 do Wheat Drill . . 2 00 do Corn Planter 2 00 do Horse Rake 2 00 do Reaper 2 00 do Mower ; 2 00 do Grain Cradle 1 00 do Wind Mill" , 2 00 do Cutting Bor , 2 00 do Threshing Machine 3 00 do lot Garden Implements 2 00 CLASS NO. 11 M ANrFACTTTBED ARTICLES. Judges Samuel Keatry, John P Pringlo, David U Roberts, George Rutledge, B F Slick. . Premiums: Best two-horse Carriage ' " do Buggy do sett single Harness do do double do do Saddle and Bridle ' do pair Boots do do Shoes do Calf Bkin do' Side Sole Leather do Upper do 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 00 00 00 00: 1 1 2 1 1 l 'l 2 1 do lot Cabinet Ware do Tarirly"Tiowar a- err do do Stone and Earthen Ware do Washi.ig Machine . " .do Meat VesacL : -rs: j I ;'v do Churn---------v' -:- " - . do Cook Stove . do Parlor do 11 1 00 1 00 50 60 1 .00 1 00 do pair Horao Shoes ' - 60 do Wagon ' . . 8 00 do Cider Mill and Prees - . 3 00 do Painting or Graining , 1 00 do Axe ; 50 do pair Drawing Chains - 50 do do Breast do . o 50 do do Coal Giatea,, - . v ; , 50 do Pannel Door 1 00 do Sash - " 50 do barrel Flour qI : 3 00 2d .da ,;ti,oo CLASS NO. 12 fLOtrtNO MATCH. . Judjes Henry Glass,11 A.' C. Noble," Griffith Lloyd, Samuel O'llarra, Jacob Singer r Premium. , , T . Best Plowing 4 00 2d do " " 2 00 Best do by boy under 17 2 00 2d do tlo do 1 00 CLASS NO. 13 DOMESTIC MANCTACTCRE3 Judges Mrs. Wm. A? Smith, Mrs. James ReauW.'Mra George Riddle, Mrs John S BuchauanMrs Wm Litzingcr. , Premium. Best piece Carpet - - 2d . . ... do; ... -. Best pair Blanketts : . do Coverlet do ". pieced Bed Quilt do do Cradle do do Table Spread do piece Tow Cloth ' do do Linen do 1 ' do do Linsey Woolsey ! do Hearth Rug do pair Hose , .4lJr.',"''. do ; do half Hoae . ; do do Glovea do . piece Flannel do Corn Brooms do Fly Brush , , . . .. . do Hard Soap " do Soft do " . . -J - do Candles : ,r 2 00 J 00 2 00 .1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 , 1 00 1 00 50 50 60 , 1 00 50?. SO 60 50 60 CLASS NO. 1 i CUUNART DErAETMKST. ' Judges Mrs James M Rifffcll, Mrs .Wm A Murray, Mrs II J Roberts,. Mrs JobuFen lou, Mrs A B Pringlc. - Premiums Best Bread 1 00 do Rusk 50 do Pound Cako . ' r . 50 do Jelly do . ; 60 -do Sponge do - .- 60 do Domehtic Sugar 1 00 2d " do do , 50 Best Apple Butter ' 1 00 2d do 50 Best Pumpkin do 1 00 do. Pear do 50 do Plum do 50 do Quince do 60 do Tomato Catsup " . - 50 do Walnut do ? 50 do Tomato Jelly 50 do Apple do 50 do Peach do ' . -50 do Plum do 50 do Quince1 do 50 do Currant do 50 do Raspberry Jam 60 do . Strawberry do . ' ' " 60 do Blackberry do 60 do Apple Preservfcs 60 do Pear do 50 do Peach do 60 do Plum do 50 do . Cherry do 50 do Tomato do 50 do Pear Marmalade 50 do . Peach do 50 do Quince do 50 do " Catawba Wine 60 do , Blackberry do 50 do Elderberry do- 50 do - Currant do - - - -50 do Vinegar - 50 do Jar of Pickles 50 do doi Brandy Peaches 60 do Cherry Bounce 50 do Dried Apples ' - 50 d do Peaches 50 do do Plums 50 do do Cherries 50 do Honey (in comb) 50 " do do (rendered 50 CLASS NO. 15 NEEDLEWORK, Judges Miss Emily Roberts, Miss Mary Ivo ry, Miss Ann Daugberty, Miss Susan Lin ton, Miss Elizabeth Ramsey. T Premiums. Best Ornamental Needlework 2d do do ; Bent Silk Embroidery , do Linen do 1 1 00 50 00 50 50 50 50 00 50 do do do Cotton do Worsted do Shell Work do Dress Making do Netting CLASS NO. 16 FLOWEK9. Judges Mies 3Iary Jano Murray, Miss Jane Robcrtp, Miss Roselia Rhey, Miss Virginia Gadd, Mi6s Anna Fockler. . ; Premiums. Best collection of flowers , . do basket do 50 50 50 60 50 60 60 60 50 50 50 do Moss Vase with flowers do Hand Boquet 1 i A . aivj Best Flat do 2d do Bost Table Boquet ' 2d : do Besc collection Artificial Flowers 2d . do do Class no. 17 fine arts. Judges George Storm, Timothy Brophy, II C Deviuo, Howard J. Roberts, George W Barrett; , , . Premiums. BcetOU Painting 2d do Best Water Color do ' 2d do Beso Crayon Sketch 2d d"o - Best Draughting do Penmanship : do Marble Work $2 1 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 00 00 r CLASS NO. 18 EQUESTRIANISM. Judges l)r Shannon, Dr Wralters. Dr Mar bourg, Dr Kimraell, Dr KM S Jackson Premium. To tbe best Equestrienne, over 18, discretion- I C7. do 49 dc best 2d do do uuder 18, do do .da Ll GO ERAL 1TEGL L 4.TIOXS. . The grand display of Horses. Cattle, Poultry, Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manu factured Articles- aud Luxuries, will .take place on the first and a?cou.d days'. - . - f t The Plowing Match will take place on the third daj , at 10 o'clock, A. M., and tbe Ladies' Riding Match, the same day at 2 oclockP. M." , Exhibitors will, iu all cases, be required to be come members of the Society, and those who do not previously communicate, with tbe Secretary, will be waited on by the T ltcception Committee at the Fair Grounds. ; ; , . : : " Every thing intended', for exhibition must be entered at the office, together with the name and residence of the owner, and will be marked or designated by a card numbered in the order of its entry. u "'-'- ' No vicious animal will be entered, unless the owner takes measure to prevent any possible damage otherwise resulting therefrom. ; . ... t ; Animals or articles on exhibition cannot be re moved before tho close of the fair, without per mission from the Managers. - " " Premiums not demanded within six months after they arc awarded will bo hclu' as donations to tho Society. . r INSTRUCTION'S TO Jl'OGCS! The judges are requested to report themselves at the Secretary's office, on tho ground, on the first day, before 3 o'clock, P. M., at which time their names will be called aud vacancies (if auy) filled; " : They w ill report by the number on the article exhibited, and, iu awarding Premiums, be gov erned by the printed lists furuishel them by the Secretary. ' :.. They shall require such evidence from Inhibi tors relative to the stck or articles on exhibition as shall r e to them entirely satisfactory. Any deception in" the" statements of exhibitors shall, when discovered, woik a forfeiture of the premium to which the party making it would, otherwise be entitled. . " "- All the articles specified in classes Xo. 10, 11 and IS niust bavo been manufactured in tho coun ty, in order to entitle thcin to premiums. Also, all animals entitled to premiums mus-t be such as have been raised in the countv, or owned and kept therein for at least six months prior to the fair. - - No articlo exhibited shall be entitled to two premiums, as, for instance, the best bushel of raiu receiving the piemium shall not be inclu ded in the best acre upon which a premium is of fered. . . j The judges of the several classes will be requi red to report in 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, as they may think proper. Any person exhibiting an article uot 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 one to interfere with them during their adjudication, and wheu any judge is interested he shall withdraw, and the balance shall decide on the merits of tbe 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 discharge of their respect ive duties, and their reports must be handed to the Secretary before 12 o'clock, M., on the last day of tbe exhibition. reus P ADMISSION Certificates of Membership will issue at one dollar, aud will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, and all their children under twenty-one years of age. Tickets, good only f(r a sinj'o admission, will issue at 25 CfiUs. Children under 10 year old, half price. - . ' Tickets, good for thpiire exhibition, will be issued to apprentice boys and servant girls, at CO cent. - ' - Application to be made at the Business Office, on tb Ground. Cv" Efch certificate or ticket will bear the name of the holder, and any transfer thereof will forfeit the turns to thv Society. And the person transferring or receiving such ticket, with intent to defraud the Society, shall not thereafter enter the enclosure upon any condition whatever. SPECIAL AXXOl'XCEMEXT. The Managers confidently assure the -public that such improvvxneuts will be madcupon the ar rangements of tte 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 bsnd 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 tho annual address in the afternoon of the last day of the exhibition. Ia short, nothing within the means of the So ciety will be luft undone, which might have a tendency to render the Fair useful and attractive and bring to it a respectable attendance., 3- A reward of Tor dollars will be paid by the Society for the apprehension and conviction of any person or persons found injuring, destroying or in auy manner wantonly interfering with any animal or article on exhibition. Lbensburg, July 15, 18&7. ALL persons are notified that I have purcha sed the bay maie and colt of Teter Smelser, and left them in his possession until such time as I 6hall choose to take them awuy. July 15, '57-3t. VALENTINE BISHOP. AUDITOR'S KOT1CE. THE undersigned, having been apj-ointed Au ' ditor by the Gi urt of Common Picas of Cam bria county, to distribute the proceeds of the tile of the Real Estate of A. V. Carpenter, am ongst his creditors, gives notice that he will sit for that purpose, at his office, in Ebcnsburg, on Tuesdav, tbe llth day of Augtst next, at 1 o'clock M., wheu and where aH persons interested may attend. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. Ebonsburg, July 15, 187 SG it, VASHINGTON HOUSE. LAWRENCE 8CH1XOTH, Proprltor. flHIS popular and pleasantly situated house X . is located in the village of Carrollton, Cam bria countv. and is kent in a manner 60 as to af ford every comfort to visitors, being well furnish- ed in every respect. ; ; r will contain the best of liquors ; his TABLE, the best the market can afford. - Nothing will be left undone toreuder the vit of all persons pleasant and agreeable. . ' . , . . S , Carrolton, July 15, 1857. ' To. Travelers ! JOUN A. IirLAIR & CO. HAVING purehascxl the interest of Maj. John Thompson in aline of Hacks running be tween Ebcnsburg and Jefferson, and united it with their own, are now prepared to afford every convenience to passengers crossing the road. Thej are provided with Six First Class Hacks, ; with good horses and accommodating drivers. They feci assured that with this large addition to their former stock; they will be enabled to give satisfaction to all who may patronize their line. For passage apply to . - .- - . Maj. JNO. THOMPSON, MOBion Dome Ebens burg, ;'.': -JOHN A. BLAIR, Union House, EbenRburg, JOHN G. GIVEN, Cambria JIcrar, JcuTren.. do do Eel ate, or Bf aria Magellan, dee'd. LETTERS OF' ADMINISTRATION Ywilh the will annexed) on the estate of Maria Magehan, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, decd having been granted bv Vhe Reg ister of said county to tho undersigned, residing m the borough of Caitf?4,' hereby notifies all lhoso who know therasWres indebted to said es tate to make iromedia'te payment, and those hav ing claims to present them properly authentica ted for sottlemeut.' RACHEL MAGE11AN, . July 1 . 56. :-36 Ct. JSl MZl ICES NOTICE is hereby given tlrat the following 1 articles were purchase a by me, at the Assignees' sale of the property of John McCoy,'al Jiffersoa, on Tuesday, the 23rd of Juuo last, and left in his possession, viz : one Wagon, one Hack Wagon, one Grey Stallion, one Brown Horse, one Day Mare, two setts Hack Harness, one ett Single Harness, one "Saddle and Bridle, one Red Hack, and two Cows. . ; ' R. L. JOHNSTON Ebeusburg, July 1, 1857. 85 "U. r- AUUITOIl'S IVOTlCC THE undersigned having been appointed Aud itor, by tbe Court of Common Pleas of Cumbria county, to make distribution of the monev arising from the sale of the Rea! Estate of Dr. R. M. S. Jackson, amongst the creditors of said Jackson, hereby gives notice, that he w ill sit at' his office in Ebensburg, for that purpese, on TUESDAY, the 21st day of JULY next, atone o'clock. P. M., when and where all persons ' interested may attend. -: . . JOHN S. RI1EY, Auditor. June 17, 1357. 4ts. newThotel; TIIC rRAKHLIX HOUSE. THE subscriber has just opened, in the town of Loretto, Cambria county. Pa., a House of En tertainment for travellers and visitors. As his house is one of the most pleasant resort, he ex pects to receive a large share of public patronage. The Houve la fitted up in a comfortable style, and entirely new. No pains will be spared to secure the comfort of his guests. JOHN 1YORY. June 10. 1857. tf Valuable Tavern Stand Tor SALE OR RENT. THE undersigned will sell or rent the -BBBNSBUR& HOim Formerly known as the Litzinger House. The property is well known to the citizens of Cambria county, and to the traveling public, as one of the best stands for doing a good busincs, being situa ted in a business portion of the town. All the necessary conveniences arc attached to the house that could be desired. Possession given at any timr, i For particulars apply to the subscriber living in Loretto, or to Wm. Kitteli. Esq., Ebensburg. WILLIAM LITZINGER. June 24, 1857. il GEX11XE 9IEDIC1XES. Can be had at J. .H'DEIHUIT'S Store, oppofillc ThomiMiou'ti Ilotel. EBEXSDERG, I'a. IN PART AS FOLLOWS. Graefenburg Family medicines. Keyser's Pectoral Syrtip. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and rills. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Purifying Extract. Halloway's Ointment and Pills. Sanford's Invigortor. Indian Liuamect. Dr. I). Javnes medicines. Brandn th's Pills. Wrights Pills. Dr. Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrun. Iiindsey's Blood Searcher. Rennet's Plant and Root Pills. The Universities family medicines. iWi have's Holland Bitters. IIooflands German -Wootl's Uair Restorative. Rock Oil. Sine's Dysentery Compound Cmtis' Inhaling Vapor. Radway's Ready Relief. Perry Dvis' Pain Killer. Ilalloway's Worm Confections. M'Lane's Vermifuge. Swaynn's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup. Balm of 1000 flowers. May 27, 1S57. tf. TROUBLE IN UTAH!!! THE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully in form the citiz?ns of Ebcnsburg, aud tbe sur rounding neighborhood, that they have received their Summer Stock of Which for quality and price can't be beat by auy establishment in the county of Cambria, as par ticular care baa been taken to select with an eye suitable to the immediate wants of old as well as new customers. Tho toek consists of Summer COATS, PASTS, TESTS, HATS, CAPS All of the latest fashions, and made in a durable manuer, not such sold by Jews, but by Christians. Give us a call and examine for yourselves. EVANS & HUGHES. June 17, 1857. 3 UJJ LrJl! Has Rcecl-rert l.fge and Spltnded Stacli of SPRING GOODS, AND is opening at his torc room, one of the largest aud fiue&t stock of goods ever before brought to Ebensburg. It is a general Ladies fur nishing Jstore, consisting of all kiuds of gools for ladies, and will sell thcra at a very email profit. Ladies are requested to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he ia determined to sell low for ' BL AC K AND FANCY SILRTS, Plain and Embroidered, Silk Tissues, and Braises, Freneb, English and Swiss Lawns, French Delains; (all wool,) aud Braize Detains. , ALSO A beautiful assortmrut of White Dress Goods, (plain and embroidered,; Swiss and Jaco net Eag'.ngs, Insertions, together with a large quantity of prints of ail kinds and qualities. His stock of Bonnets is one of tbe largest and most fashionable ever shipped to this place. Goods of all descriptions usually kept iu Millin ary stores can be had. Miss Ellen McCanu will be happy to wait cn all her lady friends in" this department, . Shoes and Boots. Irish Linens, Table Cloths. Pantaloons, Coats, lc. Customers are requested to call before purchasing elsewhere as bis Stock is large and varied. ; Ebensburg, May 13, 1857. , Li EMMONS and liaisins for sale by R. TUDOR. B B ASKETS Clothes, Toy and Work Baskets at J. M'Dermit's. RASDY; Wine, and Old Rye WTbisky fo r. tudor-s: sale at "OAPER LeWe'f. note and foolscap 7 l1!1-4 St6c' Pens; I" Enrfl'p, E-xkrfd.T., si (; paper, Meci i'cns mi J. MTHwltV mm V!JJ AvMCocfci, irratcticf rrd Jere4 V At tho Cheap Jewelry 'Store.,- - I TEMPES FUGnV ... i ... , .... '. Z-f THE subscriber thankf.d 7 . ' ' Tor past patrouafe Irg Wave "1, to" announce to their ccuut cup cufclonitrs, tl at thry V jJ v." have just received the !argi.t asisortmeiit cf Clocks. Wato- bes. Jewelry, Violins, Accor deor.B, &c, ever brought to this town. aiid.-Will tell cheaper than ever w as Fold in th:s viclbity. All articles warranted t e as repretnteJ. Tliey will charge nothirf sn-l Consider It fib troub'o to show their goods. I'riee can be ascertained, and goods examtneil at their store, opposite the ' Mountain House." CO- Clocks, Watches. Jewelry," Musical Instru ments, A'c. repaired with prchipftioss and char ges moderate., All repa;nng wartante! to give sativfiction. Be sure and giye thesa 'a call at the sign of the 44 Big Watch." STAHL & ROBERTS. Ebcnsburg, March 25, 1857. tf . TlllADCR AlVIl sLtGISTKIKO. HIE aulscriber would respectfully inform tbe citizens of Cambria, and the adjoining counties, that he has the extrusive right of selling Light ning Rods, manufactured by the popular firm of Crawford. Olenhonse, C.', tbe best in use. Persons .in want r.T the artich, can Ihj furnhhed at all times by addressing hini at hi residence ia Ebensburg, by letter or otherwise. . ROBERT GALBRAITII. March 25. 1S57. 4m. UAIOX CAXAT-. ' THIS AVORK having been enlarged through out to admil the largest sized Pennsylvania Cahal Biiats ; the water wifl be let in from MiddWjwn to Reading, on the first day of April. Toll sheets and information respecting the Ca nal can be obtained at the office of the Company, No. G, Walnut street, Philadelphia, onanpiica ti,n to R. RUNDLE SMITH. President. , April CO, 1857. 20 tf. Xew Tin-Ware atabllNlimezif. THE undersigned takes this method ofi'njo'rci ing the citizens of EbcLsburg and. surround ig country, that he has moved from Carrcjl.toa and commenced business in Ebensburg, iu tli4 building formerly occupied as a Printing olice, two doors west of Blair's Hotel, where he intends to carry on his business in nil its vaHo'is branch'? . ' : a i of all description kept constantly on hand, ct prices to .ncet the wants of the poor, as will as the rich, Couutry Merchants can have or ders filled to any amount. Mending of all kinds done ac the shortest nctice. By strictly atttend insj.to business, he hopc3 to receive a fiur share sC custom. WM.SINGERi Ebensburg, May 6 1S67. P. FORD'S TT- B O O T, SHOE, AND . . Rl'BBER WARCnnCSE. If. 133, formerly 85, Xortzt Tutrd BtrVat, (Opposfie Cherry Street.) Philadelphia. C D. M'CLEES . Philadelphia, June 24, 1857- Gin". - The Subscriber , . Lloyd, Successor Si, Co., at. to CJ. Ii B R & v ii R1 ESI ECTFL LLY OFFERS TO THE PUB- au extensive and w ell selected assort- nicut of ... D.RYMOOJXS. GROCERIES, II A T , - . CAPS, BOOTS ir S II 0 I S . R EA D Y MAI) X CL O Til IN C ; HARD WARE. QUEEXSWARE. P A I X T s ; G L.A S.3 , O I L 6 i ...... . And all the articles usually required for rami'y; Building, and Maui factoring y,lr?"t:C3- Ca HL SSi U . A Stock of Drugs. Dye Stufis, and fiimily med icines, thict for quality and variety is uot surpas seJ, (if equalled in theouiity.) All of which ho will sell at the lowest possible prices fjr cash or Country Produce. 331a rSS - A large amount of Spruce and -Pine Lumber constantly en bdnds, f.nl Bills fr Lumber sawed tboMer at tbe shoVte! pi"5tib? rhitice. . - ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson", May 20, 1857. tf. - Thompson's Clock. There is a clock in our place Tnat regulates the town', With tiny bauds aud pretty face', ...Though it looks old and brown. The rarest clock that e'er I saw'. It beats all clocks, I know, It went and stood in Noah's ark Tour thousand years ago. There is a clock in our place . At THOMPSON'S store 'tis found 'j Tis called the regulator here. And rarest clock in town. Just call at Thompson's Hatter's Store; , And see this bid clock go", -And buy a hat in place of one Bought twenty years ago. This Thompson keeps oh Clinton street; - The clock is ia his store, ; Arid has been running, without feet; " Four thousand years and more. Now, ifyou dou't believe me, Tom; Just call in as yon go,. And buy a Cap in place of one Bought twenty years ago; 'Twas put up by George Bolslncf, An AKTI8T of our town, The wheels are made of wood and bras; And all seem pretty sound. And now my last advise, dear Tom, Is, strp iu as you go. And buy some Boots in p'aca of those Bought twenty yeers ago. Johnstown, May 6. 185o roir cxi? tcc' ;tt dzi zeej- IS HEREBY given that application has u-cn mae'e to the Court of Gmtuon Pleas of Cambri v county for the Incorporation of 4 St. Jot-ph' German Catholic Society," of Johnstown. And that the fir.t Monday of July next, has becu fixed by tho Court for hearing aid application. ' ' By thGurt, JOS. M'DONALD, PllOTHOSOTAET. June 17, 1857. KWsw7rtcd pieces , .f Stone Ware, jutt rej MJcernpcT at the Cheap Store pf If - ' if lr-- ' 5 m V.' ' :. Ull It-1 ' i - M v :.1j: .If . :' i-f :. S". 1 hi Hi i 1 I-..?: 5 - j i j. - X m . : ; i f i I JV !:'. k t'S "i I. " .. -I 3 i f- :- l ' h. - t i - i, IT - 1. J 1 T IV'X ; 'I, -. ! ! 1 , t -1 ! 1 II
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