mi Judge Thompson. . " It'tnutst be a source of great unci just satis faction 'to the party, that tlreis candidates are men, "who command the respect of all-parties, and that invcvery instance the independent press of their respective neighberhoood ppeak of tbcm in, the most! laudatory manner, We find the following iii Xke Erfc. City pispatctt, . an independent paper,, "and in. itself is so well merited, ti at we take pleasure in copying it. Judge Thompson0 has every reason, to col; highly gratified with the manner in which his county has responded to his nomination : vVo cannot acrp-iicf-cc in the theory of the Gazette, that either Veech or Lewis should be pupportcd in preference to Judge Thompson, tiimplribccauFe. the former. are .Republicans and the latter a Democrat." We believe that tho editors of the Gaztie are not" as well ac quainted with the ability, standing and-con duct of any of its candidatcs,as they arc with J Judge Thompson ana me manner in wiucu ibev argue is butan! evidence of Uliuincss in "thorough political drilled followers: kWe" act cpon the principle that it' is Lest to rcpos6T tonfidence in those we have known from assb- ciation and. observation iierjce we say that it Is tbe..daty of every citizen ;of Erie- county, J wli9 isuot blinded by, political .prejudice, and ) yrho acknowledges no political master, to jiianifcf.t his scutinicnt and feeling' toward one of our", well tried and firmept friends 'whotic legal ability has been tasted and whoe char acter is above reproach by cating their suf frages' for the Hon. ' James Thonpsou." Wi advocate his election on account of tho ?nan not the party to which ho belongs and we believe that if he is elected of which wo have no doubt that be willdischargo the duties of that ofice with honor to himself; credit to his city and State,; and with satisfaction to his most bitter opponents." ' ( .'.;..".' '., Slandkr ox Jcdg TuOMPEOX -r-The Cui- - tor of the Clinton Democrat repels the low abuso of the Bollefonte Knew Nothing organ, which denounces Judge Thompson as a drun kard, and says, had it charged .the Judge with having i been the companion; of Cain in. the tnurdcr of Abel, it would not have been" far ther from the truth. . Now hear the Erie Dis patch, published at Jude Thompson's resi dence: : . Judge Thompson Is a Democrat -we arc & Republican. In hi political conduct we have not always approved of his course, but is a man and a jurist he has ever had our ad miration and shall have our uj port for the office to which he has been nominated, .-We know the man and do not know his opponents hence we are not grappling in the dark. The legal ability of Judge Thompson is of high rdcr socially he commands the respect of all, and as a friend to the oppressed, he has hosU, of friends who are politically opposed to iim. who will givohim their rapport, because they know that ha, as a jurist, will know no party, and that he no friends to reward or no enemita K pucish.' , ( . JtV" HcpaUtion b often got 'without mer it and luit without a crime. ; Tl hasbeu wittily said that Cupid's food is arrow root. 5 a tp 2 C3"C? T T7 T T T T ? T i . i' ' It t t . g-ff" If all obt readers who ar! troubled with Liver Complaint, JaHnrrice r.r Dyfpopia. ill read the advertisement hi another column of T)t. 'andford's Invigorator, and then do as we have done- get a bottle, we fhoald not see so many pickly, half-dead despairing peo ple as uow meet oar gaze at almost every cor uer, for there never was a remedy of which so much i Eaid, and that it performs so pearly what its proprietors say it will do.-1 It come to us 60 highly reconiruendi'd that - we -could not fail to try it, and a trial-has convinced us, without a doubt, that it is tho best family medicine in use. We take it for Headache, Sour Stomachc, Killiousaess, aud any of the little bodily ills that are common; and it does produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what is better after useing it a few times these little ills grow less and lees, and there is a prospect of being entirely free from them by a coutiuueancc iu the use of the Invigorator. Now we wish to impress upon our readers with this, that the luvigorator is a medicine particularly adapted to family use, and where there are children mbject to little diseases, as all children arc, it is invaluable, acd aves physicians' bills, and an untold amount' of anguish both to mothers and their little ones. 38.-4 1. . v'. f S3" We call attention to l'rof. Weox's "Hair Restorative". advertisement. Without doubt tho ouly remedy that . can restore' the hair to its pristine quality, and has given universal satisfaction. The Professor has the testimonials of hundreds of cases cured by this infaliable restorative, and we can cordially reccommend it to all who need to use this vaU uablo preperatiori Cincinnati Daily Sun. For sale here by all druggists. ' .t - 'I . J22 2w. MAEKETS" "J ". Corrected weekly by- Kobcrt Davis. : Ebexssvkg July 291857. 1 movisios. "Wimit Flour, Corii MAt,; Rra Ftor;8,: Uacow; ' ., Tf. jY. Cnszss; IICTTEtt, Eocs, . . ; . per bhl. " 1) oo oa; - . C CO par lb. 14, 15, and 16 , ...... . 15 1G- per dozen, in GBAIN. '.- per bus.-' - ;1 50 and 1 75' . u .; :,; .; ' . . 1 oo' Cork, Rth,- f - 100. V GROCERIES. f' - - Coy FEB, goodRio, per Iti:'""-1 ' Xmtkral Tea, -j j l o Yocno, llvsoa .TjeI; , 44 r. r 5 d JJiACitTxA, ; , !A: : :'j C2J V' Ckcbdbo : BvcA,-r. l-,.;-iv.f - V 1G 00 m 75 18 lSand 14' mi A. r v ."8 Oolmx ; Stew 3foW.; p . . ; r 4CU. Trial iiist-Septcmfcer Teina-1857. tfj'ff TflT WjiBU fOJa.i Jol Moore et al vs Crawford ct al s Trottpr's.ndm'rar.-vs Dunlap ' -t itir. i 3 6 Com. for use Rhey' adni'rs ys Csmay . vs Rhey 07 I : k.i.1 Same vs Same ' ,J;.j :., - cj ', vs Orr 5c Hoeilo v vs Crum , ;. vs Fenna. Rail; Road po. vs M'Gnnigle .. . . - j: vs Same ct al -, a I , Vi Thomas.' ., '..y; ' t, i "i: ys Hoover; . -. :? .; vs Dicks., y:. ; - vs M'Caun . vs Jjflcrson $: Elensburg Plank Road Co.. vs Klwanger , ' ' 6 Ellis Indorsee ; 7 Burr's adin'r. ' 8 Wlii to : 9 Darkness : : , 10 Same ... 11 Rowland 12 Noon i 13 Same 14 M'Kenzie . 15 Harris' executor. 10 Schrcincr 17 Leland -.:, 18 Murphcy , '..,.' 19 Render 20 Irwin 21 Stein man 22 Watt ''...' 23 Kmports J, 24 Cooper"" 25-L'oyA Co;J . vs. Hamilton ; , vs Jackson v. vs Ehreufelt , , .-? - '. vs Ross... -i.t: vs Stineman's executors vs Maugber .'-yKean . vs iMcyora " "xs CVtim;-;'-vs llobcprts ...vs Raul Hi t vs Stewart 2G "27 .28 20 RkTtPe S.;-nie -Com. for use J. Ilutchinsoii adm'r v3 Whciry. . ' - . JOS. M'DOXALI), Prothonotary.;.: rjothormtarv's Office.) Ehinisburg, July 20, 18G7. J ' IN tlic matter of the writ 1 ' la ' the Oiphans of partition or valuation of Court ..of Cambria the real estate of which An ' I 'County. ' . , tlun; Litzinscr, died seized. J : , CAM Dili A COUNTY, SS. , T11L U.inunoinvealtli ol l ennsyi va il I nia, to David lit Kinder, Wi'Jiam" J Litzinger, IV-njamtn F.'. Litzinger, IHizabetli Will, wife of Thomas Will Lydia Mifllin, wife of William Mifflin Sarah Litzing er, Robert Litzinger, Charles iitzinper, James Murray, Guardian of Susan ( A., Thomas D., James, Andrew J. and Clement I'. Litzinger, mi nor children of Charles Litzinger, dee'd., Samuel Orr, Susan Jacobs, wife of George A. Jacobs, and Josaph Smith, Esq., Guardian of Albert and William Orr, minor children of Mary Qrr dee'd. heirs and lineal descendants of Anthony Litairig cr, lato,cf Loretlo borough, ' Cimbria ;. county, dee'd and to all other persons iatcrestod, Greet ing : . ' ,; ' ' . You arc herel.y citeil to he and appear bof.rc tho Judges of our Orphans' Court at an Orphans Court to b.' hcl 1 at Ebensburgj on the first Mod -day of September next, then and there to. accept or refuse to take the real estate of paid Anthony Litzing'-r, dee'd.', tituato iu the borough of Lo rrtto aforesaid, at the appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by the' said court, and returned on the first day of June last past, 'or shew ca'ise why the, same, bhould not be sold. Hereof fail not. , Witness the Hon. George Taylor, President, of our said C mrt at Llx niborg, the eighth day of June., A.. D.-1817. ' " Attest WM. C. EARGOUR, r John Roberts, Kl.ci ifT. ' ' CW-tIz? Elcrsl.urg, July 20 , 1 65731-33... o ' . . JLN yiGORAT.OR, o i: ' ' t j; r' ' r' e Si e d r . TiJIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIEN TlpJC medical di&coyeries ever made, and is, di!y working cures aluior t too great t' believe.'. It cures as it uy magic, even the jirst doze giving baujit, and seldom more than one bottle is. requi red to cure, any kind of Liter Complaint,' from the worst '-'Jaundice cr Dyspepsia to a common head ache, a'l of which aro the result of a Lis-. ttui Liter. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the liuniau body, and wl.'u it perforins its func tions well, the powers of tbe system are fully de veloped. Tho stomach is almost entirely depen dent on the healthy action of the Liver for the proper performance of Its functions. When the stomach is at fault, the bowels, are t. fault, and the whole f'stem sutlers in consequence of pp orar; tlie Liver having ca.scd to do its tlutj-. For the diseases of tbat oran, one of the propri etors has made it his study, ia a practice of more than twenty years, to find some leniedy where with to counteract tlie inauy derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person troubled with' Liver Complaint iu any of its forms, has but to try a bottle, aud conviction is certain. , A compound has been formed by d'ssolving gums, and extracting that part which is soluble lor the active virtues of the medicine. These gums remove all morbil or baa matter from the sys tem, supplying in their place a healthy How of bile, invigoratitg the. stomach, cansing- food to diyefet well, purifying the blood, giving tone aud health to the whole machinery, removing the cau ses of . the disease, and effecting a radical cure without any of the disagreeable after effects, felt by using Calomel or Mineral Poison, that, arc usually resorted to. . .' . ' To all who will follow these directions a cure is positively guaranteed.' Sich Headache can be cured by the use of two tea spoonsful taken a? soon as the attack is felt. " - ' 'Phe Invigoiator never fails to cure sour stom ach or the bad effects experienced after eating. Rilious attacks yield readily to one bottle;, and Chronic Diarrhoea, difficult as it is to cure, is nev er troublesome to those who take the Invigorator. For Dyspepsia or Jaundice, nothing in the world acts so fully or cures so quickly as the In vigorator. It removes all yellowness and unnat ural color from the skin.' For Xight Mare, take a dose before retiring, 8nd it is warranted a sure preventative. '' ' For Female Obstructions it : is a- saft and sure remedy as it removes the cause of the disease. Costiveness cannot exist where the Invigorator is freely vtaken while Cbolic yiclda readily to a It must lie known that all these are Liver dis eases, or caused by a deranged Liver, and to cure them raeeds a Liver medicine and one of great power. The Invigorator is such a medicine; It has medicinal powers, never before discovered, that will cure all diseases of the Liver, no matter of hxw .long'slandicg or wliat may le their form. The active medicinal virtues extracted frcm the. gums used is such as to be astonishing to all who, see their, effects, for none can use the medicine w ithout receiving benefit, It acts as a gentle Ca thartic, and should a Iwayu be 'taken In sufficient quantities to operate on the bowels gently. .-The best way to take it is to take the medicine in the mputh, and then take some water and 6wallow both together Tnthis;way the medicine will scarcely.be tasted. . , -t- V .1 7 I',-'.?: SANFOBD & CO proprietors, ... 345 Eroadway, XewTork. . . For Sale here by'all Druggists. ' ... July 29, 1857. 2m.., . THE, GRJLFEXISCtlG JtiCDlCLVLS 'A1 RE. FROM THE IIA'DS OF SKILFUL and talented riij'sicians, and arc to be had at M.'DERMIT'S STOliE, EbensburgfoUows: . ' Gra-fenberg'a Vegetable Pills.. - . j 'ilarsliall's Uterine Catholicon,. . ;. u-rA- Dysentery -j Syrup,. -7" Manuel of Health,' " Sarsaparilla Compound, ' ,r Libby's Pile OintrnehC ' J... . .Ilsalth Bitters Eva-IiCtionr :' - ; G recn Honut.iji- Omtweot, EBtLr Jnly li, 16i7 St. Valuable "Prottiy fo'Sale ! ! RRlY STj DSariBEE, ndcsiroBa of removiiig 'L toi : Is the WoKVjffcrs A.t private ijalej j tie proper ty on wliicU- sbe now resides, situate i.nAVashing ii,n ' Tmi'i-.Kliin. riamliiiii rnhnfv ' "TliG lract of land couststs of ? , ,., .,; .t ,.. : 18 0 Acres, about SO of which are cleared awV' under fence. The bmldinas are TWO LARGE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSES, A GOOD STABLE, A GOOD SAWMILL in excellent junniog - order, with a never failing stream of .water, "hud the best, water power In the ncighborhod, . The - ; i J ; i : TIMBCn IS ADl'JSDAKT, - ' and of an excellent qualit v. The lands abound in BITUMINOUS COAL", w hich, with its loca tion on the Pennsylvania and Portage Rail Road, and ouTiley's line, gives it advantages possessed by'vcTyfew properties in this part of the State. A complete legal title will bo given, and posses sion atan time the saroo is derired.-i : For terms of sale, wbicli will be'raado easy," en quire of the. subscriber, living on the pretuUcs-j .. - 1. 1 .r;'l. MARY JANE SCOTT. Hemlock, Camhria: count y, Y'" Duly 29,,-1857, 38 3m., FOR SIAZ OR REST. TWO VALUABLE AND WELL IMPROVED funns, situated within one mile1 of Loretto, Cambria county. Pa., ono of. wliich contains about 109 Jicrcs, about 4 0 clearetl ami undfr good fence having thereon erected a new weil finished.: two story jhink house, with back buildings attached, a two -story-frame house, a frame- barn, and a Faw.mill. IJAi.iUKi T!ic other ran-wiiB!f7tt7 aVft'Sita'ma R7 acres or there;tlxuts', 45 of wnTctr is cfearwl, and in a good state of : cultivation having thereon croctrd a superiOTJ p4wcl!inj;bone..)ariew--barnVspriug house anil oUicr ut'Ji;uliugs.5 . Apply to July 18, 1857 Johnstown 1 :itrt-37"- Loretto, Pa. Echoi jQiFtown .lemocrat and Huntingdon. Globe pleasd:copy,-nd charge this pflice. i it THE BOeSSIFdEMMC &3 KITTlll:' A :RrUT .MY HANDS FOR- jgOLLECTION; JLjL. Their partnership ULtjlugLeen tussolvc-d it i- expected those in'debtdd'will pa'v their respec tive accounts imianfert- 1 ns'-w' '"WILLIAM KirrELL. July 22, 1857-St 37. f ';::.it;.' ' - ' , I : STttAlf '31 ULtS. ; CAME to the resi1lence of subscriber, in Clear field township, GmbriA countv, on the 7th of July, A. D. 1857, TWO BROWN MULES, one a mare ai i the tln r a horse. ' !Xbv mare is a sluide Hliei;lhan "tbe horse", suppWc'd to be 3 or 4 years old,' f a'mlddle size. J The horse had a heal"halter on at the time ho wk. taken up. Tne owner is required lo'comelJVbvard, irovc property , pay charges and take them away, oth erwise they will bedisroscd of according to law'. July 15, 1857. ,- HlNRY NUTTER. ; PUBLIC SALE. : , ; THE UNDERSIGNED will offer at public .sab at the hotel of James M. Riftle, in Summit--viili, Cambria county, on SATURDAY, tlw 22 1 day of AyGLST.next.tone Jo'cl,4.. M., the following .valuable traet of lanIsitiato lj miles AH that tf-rtaitrtract c-Hto1 fltrthc pmj er tyofDanil Citrii--t''-ad3oiniiig-liM's of Hugh li'Closkey 'Arthur Storm,. Igifcitius Adams, Jo seph Christe, Jacob Burgoon and others, contain ing about 3S3 aercn- a small portion of which is cleared the balance ling well timbered. A etrtam of water rnns through the tract sufficient to turn a eiw-mill a considerable ?pxtion of the year. There are excellent iqill-seats an' where on the stream. A saw mill w as erected on the tract but is uow in a partial decaj-. Any person 4 who may purchase with a view to erect a saw mill will have the advantage of finding a dam al ready built. In addition to the timlier on the land, plenty can be had from the adjoining tracts.' The above will Los jI3 entire, or id parcels to hult; purchaser?. ' u i( -u, I t';t Any person wishing to examine the premises will please call upon DauicLChristc, Esq., at the Summit. ' - ' Ji- 'IV-' ALSO At the same time and place I will of fer my two houses and Jots ot ground,, situate in tl bnrough'of Saminiiville-j-cqe -tf which hou ses being1 briclr. nowiirhfe wenpancy of Au gustine Glass ; and the other a frame, in the ten ure of Patrick Shea. . : "v:j r r Terms made known on the davofsaTe. July 22, 1857.. JWM. KI1TELL. The undersigned will expose to sale at the time and place above mcntiorcd, a tract of land un improveuj situate in Allegheny Township, Cam bria county; containing 2 2 acres and 39 )crc!;es and ali wav.rc, adjoining lands of Patrick M' Guire, Pcfer' Mover and others. Tliis 'tract lies' on the Allegheny; Mountair.8, about 5 or C mies from Altooua, the most part of which is of excel lent quality for farming purposes, and doubtless contains coal , in abundance. ,A drift, 4 feet in depth, has been oened on tlu3 adjoining tract close, to the line of this tract. Persons ' wishing to examine the premises will please call on Patrick M'Ouire. at his residence. AUGUSTIN DURBLV, WM. KI1TELL. July 22, 1857 4is7 ; j i ;' WHEREASr, letters" testamentary have lecn granted by .the Register of Cambria coun ty,' cn the last will ' and testament of Richard Scanlan, late of the borough of Loretto, in ' the county aforesaid, ' deceased, to the pndtrsigntd (residing in the place aforesaid) notice is hereby given to all person. "having, claims against the estate of said deceased to present 'thern.'prppcrly authenticated for settlement, ftDd those indebted will make immediate "payrnent" . ' ' ': . . CLVTlIARINE SCANLAN, Executrix. ; July 15,1857 ,16-Gt. ... O TI OK. TO CLAIMANTS ON TIIE XH - MAIN LINE OF THE PUBLIC WORKS. In pursuance of the 40th section of the Act of the 18th May, 1857, to provido for the ordinary ex penses of government, the Board of Canal Com missioners will hold sessions at the following pla ces, for the purposs of investigating and settling the claims therein mentioned, viz : ' At Il.illidayshurg, on t he 28th of July, to ex amine the debts reported due by Jl D. Leet, Su pervisor of the Upper Juniata" Division ; the debts contracted by WVW. Wilson, Supervisor of the Lower Jumata'division ; the debts contrac ted, but not reported, by John Ross, Superinten dent of the Portage Railroad j. and tho debts re ported by Wm. S. Col oh an, Superintendent of the said read. And at Johnstown, on the 3d of August, for the purpose of examining the-aforesaid claims ou the Portage Rail road.togethcr with those reported by J. M. Orr,- Supervisor on the Lower West dm" Division. -' LAND DAMAGES The Board will proceed over the Portage Railroad on the 31st of July, to examine' the claims for damages caused by the construction of tbeWoad to. avoid the Inclined planes on the Allegheuy Portftge Railroad. The claimants are requested to rrrect tho Board on the land for which they claini damages'.'7' -"""- A (V .'.'I i -By order of the Board. ?;' TfTmiASL. WTT,KfT i "July 15, '57. SfH . ,rt ,"'.'" Secretary BASKETS Clothes, Toy and Work Basket at . ,:' - J. M'DernwtVi.f BRAKDT. Wise; d. Old; aaM at Ryr Whitkyfor i cambria County, ss : J-;J . At an Orphans' pourthyld .atEbensb'irg, in and initk tor said county, On the eecoud day of July A; D; l856i before the Uonora We G eorge Taylor, Pi eaidetit ; aud his titr Associate Justices of llioeama Court. The Sherifffif the coHhtvafonisaid. to wit : - Augustine DurbinTt Esquire, liating' at an Or phans' tx.urt, heia.at, Jlxsnsburg.t on the thir teenth day of Septemlwr: last past, returned an Inquisition taken by the oaths and affirmations of twelve free, honest and lawful men of Ids bail-; iwrck, by wpich it appears that a -certain piece r parcel of landof which Jacob Rager lately diel seized m hi? demesne as of fceTcofil i not be part el and 'divided to and among all the' heirs and le gal representatives of Said deceased without prej udice to ai:d spoiling the whole, and that the In quest aforesaid have valued , and f appraised the same as follows, to wit : a certain piece'er parcel of land wtuate in Jackson township; Cambria county, containing one hundred and eighty acres more nrle??, adjoining lands of Abraham Rager, Anthony Lambaugh, Andrew Rager and others, valued and apprai.-od at .six dollars per acre, and that Court having confirmed the ' same granted a Rule on all tho heirs and legal representatives of the said Jacob Ragor deceased, requiring them to appear at the next Orphan' Court to be held at Ebensburg, iu and for the couatylof Cambria, oil the first .jlonilay-of Deceuibet Linn) nex.t f? ac cept or refuse-the same at the taid valuation or shew cause if any they ..had why the aforesaid real estate shou'.d not ho sold v according to the act of p Assembly in such . cases made "and provided, at wtuch time one proot being made of . the service of said rule, ad ; niue of the said heirs" appearing it rnay be- cjonsidered by the aid Court awl it was ordered and decreed that the sale le made of said real1 estate on the premises by the administrators of said Jacob Rager dcc'J. Now to wit : -June 8 1857, the-Owrt awarded an alias order of sale ti be hel'Tah.theprcniises oulhe fJCfli'dayXbf Au gust, fSoT1. ""Teriuslt'salo-:-on'u'"lhird on cprlfir mation o f the sale; the balance- in two annual paj monts witli interest thereon, to brc secured by the bond and mortgage 'ori the p-etaises. Notice tr be given of tbo place and time of rale as re quired bv the act of Assembly. Bv the Court. ; - - ' ' , WM. C. 15A R DO UR, Clerk; ', ; CAMPRIA COUNTS, SS:-,,;- k i'he Cvm mou wealth of, Peunsylva- SV-r'1:l .t0ti-eTbuenir c.1 said county gj Sjg'GreL'trag - 5 W i W HKi;EA8,. at an Ornhiirts'- Court. held at Ebensburg, in and for tho county afore said, thri fctventh'day- of July, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, before the Honorable the Judges cf the game Court, the pctili n of Rowland .'R. .Davi-y son of ureu, to wit, rhv-insa R., Rowland, (your ptti tiouer) RoWrt, Mary Anu. Jno and Elizabeth, the tiireo last named of whom arc. e-tiil - in their minority ; and that Harriet, who was also a child of the said Rowland t lavis, deceased and intcr marriLtl with Meshac Thomas,' lately died, hav ing isiuc one child, to wit, Harriet Thomas, who in-ntiW in her minority ; and that the intestate, Rowiand Davis, died aeizeil in his-ikrr.esne as of ,!'eo, cf and in' a cert.r.n fnes-iiiagc and tract' of land situate in the said township of; Cambria, adjoin inglaivls of David J. Davis, John E. Roberts Evan T. Jones, John J. Davis, Peter Hoover and others, and containing two hundred aud ten acre more or w ith the appurtenances ; and there fore priying the said G;urt to award an Inquest, to make partition of the premises aforesaid, to and among the - childreu and representatives of the' said intestate, in such manner and in , ntch proportions as -by the laws of this Common wealth ij directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or Fpoilirg the whole there of. Bat if such partitiou cuuo be m! there of as aforesaid thea to valu and appraise the ame' according to law. ... Whtreupon the Cpurt, upon due proof, and consid cation had ,tf,tle jirtmisfs, award an In quest Ijt the; purjose aftir.:iid, acoordicg. to the prayer. 'of the Siid petitioner." ' " " f ' Vic t'ltrefore command yoti, thai, taking wini you twelve gowl and lawful men of your baili wick, yuu go to and npon the premises aforesaid, and thi?re in tho presence of the parties aforesaid, by you to be warned, if beiug warned they will be preient. and Laving respect to the true valua tiou thereof, and upon the oaths and affirmations of the said twelve good-'and lawful men you make par.itrm to and among the heirs and legal rep resentatives of the. said intcstato, in fuch manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directcdif tlie same can be done without prejudice to or spoiliag the whole. But if the snid.lnquesf, by you to be summoned as aforesaid, fhall ! be of opinion that the premises aforesail, with the appurtenances, cannot Depar ted and divided among all the parties entitled thereto as required by law without prejudice to or spoilfcig the whole, then you cause the said In quest to inquire and ascertain whether the same will cotrvetiiently accommodate more than one of the said n presentatives of the said intestate, with out prejudice to or spoiling the whole. And if so, how, many it. will aforesaid' accommodate, de scribing each part by metes and bounds, and re turning a jupt valuation of the cane. But if the paid Inquest ore of opinion' that the tamo cannot be parted .a'cd tlivided.as aforesaid without preju dice to ot spoiling the .wIkJc or that it cannot be parted Jnto shares of equal value, then .yon cause the Inquest to . value and ppjjrtuso s the w hole of the sai real estate, or the several .shares or pur parts into which they may divide the said real es tate, having respect to the true valuation there of, agrocably to law. , And that the partition or valuation so made yon have distinctly .and openly have before our said Judges, at Ebensburg, at an Orphans' Court there to be held on the C rsf 'Mon day of September next,' after fuch' and Inquest shall Vmnde under your hand and sal, anann ;der,thf iands and seals of those by. whose-oatli.s or affirmations vour shall make such ; partition or valuutiop. And have you then and- -there this wrif. 1 si . t j " A 1 i Uncss the ilonoraue ucorgc ,xayirr jrresi dent of our said Court, at Elwhsburg, the seventh lay of ' July, -ln the year of our Lord, one thous and eight hundred and fifty-seven.': M t WM. C. BARROUR, QerkO. C. I HEREBY G I VE NOTICE that, in pursuance of the above stated writ of partition, I will pro ceed to hold anlhquisition on the premises there in described; on Monday, the 1 0th day of August A. D., 1857, t 10 o'clock A.M., for the purpose of matins partition' or valuation of the said prem ises, as in said wrihT am commanded to do. At which time and nlacethe above-named licirs and legal representatives -of RowlamPDatis, de'cd wil 1 at tend i f tb ey thi nk prop cr. " Sheriff's Office, f :t A JOHN ROBERTS,- Sheriff. T7 1 l V T..1.. , t' 't c r- "J! At .u.-iiourg, o uiy id, iOt) SEVEN TEACHERS are wanted, to take charge of the schools in WTashiBgton township, Cam bria bounty. Applicants are requestoxl tn meet the Board and County SaperibtenJent at Hem lx;k, on Saturday ..the lst:day of Auguft, 1S57, at 1 2 o'clock,' 11.; foe examination.' . .1 Bv order of the Board. . JOSEPH BURGOON, Secretary Sonman, July 22I95Z.-2t-I 4rV;-, CAIVVASSEUS WAXTFD.' ' .A " FEW ,' competent agents . wanted for . the "i5L COMPREHENSIVE GEOGRAPHY AND TT I STORY ANCIENT ASI) MODERN OF THE WORLD," by S. G. OooDmc:i, (Petor Parley) handiomelybound and. profusely .illustrated. Price $S.r -Sold! only i by A gents': to whom rare inducements axe offered- lAddre II -? tr-M-i .... c s t ,it r-rT .THV -X- ( 5 f t - - -Ko; 172 William trtset New.-Yetlc; P.owland Pimslatsfot the townsiiirrof Cambria, in saM county, dceeascd,,' ttthrf6rth that the petitji- pef.Vsaid dlor lately dS f fntestate, Lav a. widow, bi wit, Eiizulthi.and isiie sixchil. filcbclislied likV TJtalii TERRiBLE RIOT IN NEW YORK ! THE subscriber would TcspectfulIyiDfonn the gxnl citizens of Ebensburg and the adjoin- ' ing vicinity that' ha- has return! ' fronv ihblias tern cities with one of tho largest and most va ried assortment of GROCERIES ever brought to -this place. His stock does not consist of Grocer-,-ies alonemany articles not enumerated can Le: purchased at m establishment : - " SOAP of all kin.ls, . . ; MOLASSES and Syrup, ." i ' : STARCH and com do, ,fv - , SALT table and barrel, ; .-. i TOBACCO of all kinda, " i AND CHOICE , SEGAluS,, .;21 -SUGAR white and Brown, COFFEE. TEA of all kind. , ;. CANDLES star and mould, ' -"' MEDICINES a large as'sortxucnti" CONFECTIONARY of every kind,- -'.V, -INK,1 KlCli., , ,UAGO.. .; FLOUR. ' CHEESE, " . V, ' DRIED BEEF." MUSTARD. PEPPER, . GINGER,7 j . " ' 1 MACKEREL, HERRING,' CODFISH, .,.'. . SALMON, .. &c. Choice Liquont Brandy; Cherry, Black--berry and Raspberry Gin, -Old Rye Whiskey. ! Common Port, Madcru and Lisbon Wines, and Rum.'-. - - :. .j -' ,: ... Cedar Ware : Tubs, Buckets, diurns, ; Butter-bowls, Wash-boards wood and zir.c," . ; half bushel and peck measures, Kelcr's nair , aiidJWire Selves, -a large -assortDieBt of-Oorn Brooms, hcrso, shoe nnd tcrub- brusLej... cumr combs and cards, large and small rope. bed. corns, ax.es, nails of all kinds, W ledow . Glass, ! putty, A-e- k-s ... i - - r AlfcO A large assortment cf !lotiiOs, Market and Fancy Baskets. ! - , . . -j -. . ALL SOLD LOW FOR CASlI.'r . ' .. - RICHARD TCD02. ,. Ebcnurg', July 15; 157 3G,, j ri 01H11A.S COl'RT S.4L.5T.' ' ' Y virtue of. an order of, tlie Orphan' Gurt of Cambria'cbtiritT. there will be cxnosed to public sale, at the Hotel of James Reamer, at Cresson on Saturday ,the 8th day of August next at one o'clock, P. M.. the following real estate cf which William M. Smith died seized, viz : " All that certain tract of land, (unimproved) sit uate in Washington township-, Oambri count', adjoining the old Tro.rei firm, lands' of Jnirs Far ren, Heirs of James Smith, dec'J.-,'- Win." Russel Smith, William M'Dermit, Samuel Lemon and Matthew Mf Adams, containing 177 acres and 10 perches and allowance. ', TEUMS One third of th purelia:eQouey to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the resi due in twa equal annual payment thereafter with interest, to be secured by the Mortgage and judg ment bonds-of the purchaser. ... ,'.;; '. . WM: KriTELL; AWrV j July 13, 1857 5C St., , ; . , ,"',.' V?:.-': " ,TBjB"OL.r3S7S:.C23a3 . '"'' In the "matter if the In tbeOrjdiaus' Gjurt va'uatiou and appraise-. if Cambria county ... A p-s, meet of the real estate praised at $&3,76 , of which Philip Alwine J ; .... died seizeil. . , .-. ; , J ' , ; '. ;. V V, - - "gUNE 1, 187, Inquisition confirmed,; and 9 Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of said Philip Alwine, deceased, to apjear at an Or phans Gjurt to be held at Ebensburg. in and for Cambria, roynfy on it" Crt.t Monday of Sepjn lcr next, and accept or refuse to take tlte real .s tate at tbe valuation, or fchtw cauio why the came should not I e sold. . Personal notice to those residing In Cambria and Bhur countirs, and also by publicatlo'u'ln cne newspaper in CamLiia county. rr V Atruecopv.J ,, Br the G:a:rt. Attest, John Roberts,' "WM. C." BARBOUR, . Sheriff's Office, Ebenb'g, JulyT-4t . Cltrh. WASHINGTON HOUSE. LAWREXCK SC1IKOTII, Proprietor. rflHIS popular and jdeasantly situated liouse JL is located in the village- of Carroll ton; Cam bria county, and is kept in a manner so as to af f jrd every comfort to visitors, bcirp well furnish ed in every respect. ! " will contain the lest of liouors : his TABLE, the ..... j r ' lest the market can afford- Nothing will be left undone to render the visit cf ah persons pleasant i ll T O ana agreeauie. , . , . j. c. - -Carrolton, July 15, 1857. " " ' IlKlaCe of Ularla IWaelian, -dee'd. TT ' INTERS OF ' ADMINISTRATION f with JSi tho will annexed) ou ' the, estate of Maria Magellan, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, dee'd., having been granted by the Reg ister of said county to tho tindersigned, 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 sottlement. ' RACHEL MAG EUAN, July 1, '5G. -35 Ct. 1 " " iar os ; or c; crz: ias NOTICE is hereby given that the following articles were purchased by rue, at the Assignees' Bale c t the property of John McCoy; at JeiTersou, on Tuesday, the 2 3rd of June last, and left in his possession, viz i 'one Wagon, one Hack r Wagon, one.Grey Stallion, one Brown Horse, one Bay Mare, two setts Hack Haines, one "tt Single Harness, one Saddle and Bridle, one ' Red Hack, and two Cows. .. . -: :! 4 ; Jl L. JOHNSTON. Ebensburg; July 1 , 1857.-35 31s. -, .7 : ALrITOUS OTICK.-- TIIE undersigned having been appointed Aud itor, by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria countv,- to make distribution of the money arising from the sale of the Real Estate of DrI R. M. S. Jackson, amongst the creditors of said Jackson, hereby gives notice, that be will sit at bis office in Ebensburg, for that purpese, on - TUESDAY, the 21st day of JULY next, atone o'clock i P. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. ,' 1 ' JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditcr. June 17, 1857. 4fs. '. J NEW HOTEL.' THE FRAXK-UCT ISOISE. TIIE subscriber has jr.st opened, in the town of Loretto, Cambria county. Pa., a House of En tertainment for travellers and visitors. 'Aa his house is one of the most pleasant resort, he ex pects to receive a large share of public patronage. fittinl no in a comfortable style, and r-tirelv new. No pains will lo spared tn secure the ewnwrt of m guests. juurtnui.i. - June 1857. tf w 7 v a- LL persons afc.notificd.that I have pr.rrha j3L sed tho bay wave nd colt of Tetcr Smelscr, and left them in his poseiion until such time as T shall choose in take them awftt; " " ' ; -aL-' Jnlvl5. '57-3t.: VALENTIN 1UM1UI'. -V. T EMMONS and Raisins for sale by ; Ji , - - R..TUDQ3. assorted pieces of Stone YVa re, just re OwUceiyed at the Cheap Store of; ' 4- PAVER letter, note and fools-api jffff i LI paper. Steel PeosInk;:.. - 4 - ' 1 ' v:nw -JVjM Drmu fc " SfwClceliWalcl.s r.Bd Sew dry i I At tlic Cbeap JTcTrcIryStoro. n ''TIHlBiibscribcrd iLankftit; : "-t for i.tt-t i,troiiA?f , Wr V.--vA Sr' -'Tr. to announce to their muni- i - ... X x C TD this townV- krH. will sell cheaper, .than" ever u a". &41 in this yicinity. All articles warranted t , be as represented-" They will rliarge nothing and consider it uo trouble to shew their, goods. iViece can Ikj riSoertaine!, and gtods examined at their store, opposite ti e " Mountain House." J (X) Ciocks, AYatches. Jcweiry Musical InslrU- 11 mcnts, Ac, repsiired with, promptness and chr-; I ges moderate ;JV1I repajring warrante! -to give satisfaction. -. Ik; sure, and gire tliem a tall at the sign of tho -'Big W'aUU.'V . . , - v . STAIIL & ROBERTS. Ebensburg, March 25, 1857. tf : .- ' 94 RrtrtTed a Lrg aud Spltndrd Stock ' ; SPRING GOODS, AND is opening at hi i storeroom, one of the largest and finest i(ck of good erer before " brought to Ebensburg. . It is a general Ladies fur-j , iiishiug store, consisting vf all' kinds ;..f gool -for ladies, and will sell thera at' a ycry. fiiiall qirofit, ' 'Ladies are requested to Call and exaniii.e ids stuck, before, purchasing elsewhere, a Li w dfetcrmiricd to sclUov fr , - - ' , i ' SZ2 2S12E3r " ' - B LACE AND P.AZffCXSIIK S, PIaia aid Embroidered, L ! . Silk Tissucf, and Braise, P'reneh, English and ; 'Svis, Luves, French Delains, (all wool,) aud Braize Detains.'. . .. Ja , :i AISO. A beanthrul assortmcut of Whito Dresi Goochj, (plain aud embroidered, Siss aud Jaco- ': net Evigiiigp, Jnsertiuus, -together with a, larg quantity of prints of all kinds and qualities.:.-. . ; Ilia f tocfc cif Bonnets is one of the largest and most fiahionablo ever shipped to thi place. -God-of all dcscrqtionii usually kejt iu Millin- -ary stoies'can" bo'tadl. A!iss,Ellen McGinn -will be happy to- wait ca all Ler Lulyrfrien4itt t!us department, I X Xi U X - ; j... . iiiJiA S ll. 'SI -S3' " AND CHILDREN'S Shots Cei4s and B03V Shyn -fcrvrtj Boots Irtbhil incus,-. Table .Clctlis. Pairfnen!; Goats&?i Custemers are requestevi to call before pwchasiu'gfckc,.vl.ereias' Lis stock is large and Viiriedr w ' v ' - '-' Ebenslmrg, MaylSot. " '-' ' " ' - : ' i : --..GCXl'lXG. MKU1CIXLS. . . Caa be had at jr 31'UEitMlTS Store, opposite Thompson's Ron!, . - - EBsrssmitc, ia. - IN PART AS FOLLOWS. .. '. ' Gra't-renburg Family medicines. - j Kcyr-ers Pectoral Syrup. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and rills. Brant's .Pulmonarv Biilsani an d,r iifiTv in; Extract. ' . - . Halloway's Ointment and Pills. ., Sau ford's Invigortor. Iudian Linacicnt, . Dr. D. Javncs medicines. , Brandrcth Pills.- Wrights TuU :!. ' '' "'"- " Dr. Weaver's Cinl;'er ' and Salt RLeum Syrup. Lindsev's Blood Searcher. Bcnr.et's Plant and Rxl Pill. '" - - '- ! The Universities family niedicihea. - Bverhave's Holland Bitters. Hoofland's German -- Woors Hair Restorative. Rock OU. c ' Sine's Dysentery Compound Curtis' Inhaling Vapor. " ' Pad way's Ready Relief. ' Perrj' Du'is' Pain Killer. . ; Ila'loway's Worm Cji.f.cticri8. . .' . t M 'lime's Vermifuge. . Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry. ". Sclenck's Pulmonic Syrup. " ' '" Balm cf 1 000 flowers." May 27, 1.S57.' If. Valuable Tavern Stuart Tor- SALE Oil EENT. i ; THE undersigned will sell or rent the . ": ' BBBN8BUR6 HOUSE, ; Formerly known as the TJtzinger House. The., property is well known to the citizens of Cambria county, and to the traveling public, as one of th best stands for doing a good hu&ines, being situa ted in a business portion of the town. All tho ' necessary conveniences are attached to tho Loum that could be desireiL j -. Possession given at any tim". .. For particulars apply to the subscriber livings in Loretto, or to Wm . Kit tejL Es.. ElnLirc -WILLIAM LITZINGER. j Jure 24. 1857. U. P. F 0 R D' S B Q O T7 SH O E ;.' , . .'. .;, '' AND nLRBER WARGHOrsC Xo. 133, formerly S3, ortlx'Thlrd S(r (Opposite Cherry Street.) . ; 1-. Philadelphia. ' C D. MCLEKS. Philadelphia, June 24, 1837- Cm. Tin.MJSut a.: a.fGiiTxiAO.- TIIE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria, "and the adjoining counties, that he has the extensive right of selling Light ning Rods, manufactured by the popular firm of Crawford, Olcnhouse, Co., thc bst in use. ' Person? in want of the article, can be furnished at fill times by addressing him at his rcsidcrce iu Elensburg, by letter or otherwise. ROBERT GALBRA1TH. ' . March 23. 1S57. 4m. ''. - . ' . ' VXIO.V CAKAL. " " THIS AVORK having been enlarged throngh ont to admit the largest sj.eel Pennsylvania Canal Boats ; the water will be let in from Middlctown to Reading, on the first daj of April. . Toll sheets and information respecting the Ca-, nal can be obtained at the office of the Company,' ao. 5b, W ainut street, 1 huadelpma, on applica tku t. . . .R. RUNDIJ1 SMITH. Presideut, ; April 2), lS37.i-2gr-tf. i i ; ?: i IS IIERERY given that application has.len tnade t the Court of Common Picas of Cambria county for the Incorporation of St. Joseph German, Catholic Socifty' of Johnstown. And that tho first Monday 'of July next, hasr been fixed by thv Court for hearing said application. ' '' ' ' ' - - '- BytheCoint, JOS. M'DONALD, PEOTnoxoTAEr. . June .17, 1S57- ; o.-s,' ;. . . . .. . ALDITOU'S XOTILE. .'. v.. r"TJlIQ tipifsig'iod bnyipgbef r appoirte.V Ati JL , d'dor by the Court of Ceimmon VIcak of C-iiii- I bria'county.' It' "distrituto the' proceeds of the j-saleof the Real Estate 6f A.' V. CarpCntrr. ain- o:tgjt uh .cveKiitors, give notice that he will s?t for 'thai purpose, at his office, irvEbcnshurg. .on Tuesday, the 1 Ith day of Ar.gtst next.at 1 oVlock P.. M., whcu and who real 1 ersor.s interested inay tnfl -, ' JOHN S. RHiYf AufVnc.i, Eb'erjib'jrg, duly IS. lft 7 SC it. . j, - 17 '-4z cv ci'omTsrC tl.at they f j N LaytfjifftToccTYoJ the large: -j!??; assort mcut or Clocks, Watc fyVv. hcs:Jewelrj Yiolius, Acc.-r-"Ti '" : deohs. Ac.; er :brougl:t to TvvOM ,5. July 22, 1857, It - - ,