i r ! 3 V. f i I I i A Reinarkablo Dog". A certain broker had a dog, says the New jerscv Times, remarkable for its . intelligence. Every Saturday' morning ' the dog received from fta lU&ier a odc dollar bill, which it ear ned carefully to market, and with which its tw;atVtt forthe--AlPeek..Ono day. through press of business-, the broker negh cted togive Hcpo his customary allowance, and through ke Btreetabdl Tfarehouse', and -exchange, the 3og followed hi' master, who wondered at such Unusual, attendance.' : At last, snugly enfccoK'cd'd it bis office chair;' the ' broker bad tin to recollect .the cause. of the honest Ee 'po's pertinacity, arid carefully' taking a bill Iroru.hia pocket, he threw , it to the dog, ex pecting to bee him depart as , visual. . liut to Listurrrlse and annoyanc3 the dog, placing Lis fore paw upon the uote, gave four sharp barks iu rapid succession, and continued this inicrcsting. performance until his master an grily stoatched up ibo note, '.a-ad ' found . tbe cause of the uoife explained the. bill va iuiicomiieJ for foiir per cent I .. . A Very Sweet Love Letter. 'The following is a specimen brick" from tho two or three hundred letters which Miss Smith of Glaigcw, wroto tu her French lover, 4 vbom fcho is aeciTscJ of . having murdered. This lettei is said to have been written", to ontioe him to tic meeting which resulted in lus death t 1 .-'Why, rjy belo-red, did vcu not come to mV? " Oh, beloved, are you ill? Come to me, Bwect one. I waited and waited fur jou, but you came not. -I shall wait again on you w juoirow iik'bt, same hour arrangement. - Do copo sweet love my own sweet love of a sweet lieart. COuie, beloved, atd clasp me t your heart; come, and wc shall be happy. A kiis, fendJcvc Adieu.'.with ; tender un- ' "bracks. "Ever believe Tmi to bo your dear friends n is ; 3Irxi," . -vS ' - ..; " ; . ' Rioth Esmxtkd is LoCisviLLK.-Th'e Dem ocrats in 'Lcniisville have ' inailtf propositions to" UVe Know1 Nothings to consult together, through their committees, s to. the .best means to preserving .arder iu that city iu the, -'rto'Tniiiw Wi?tin. -and ! prevent it from beinr disgraced by a repetition of the usual bloody rios. The Know Nothings through their bair)picur, JJr Ihican, have, it should be mcn tieaed to their eternal disgrace, injected this rouoe proposition, and now stand in the po ri'iou of an orgonization which encourages and instigates riots by which they have here tofore bec the gaiuers. If bloodshed ensue, upl:n the hi will rest tho responsibility. Ex-Pf.ksidunt Van 1Jl'rf.x. The very ajred, Lut yet scarcely venerable now Van Tiureii, was at. Mr. Marcy's funeral, with his old bright, healthy look, and sniilling as ever not solemn in the proseuco of death, for solemtity seems impossible fur Lib ever happy face. He dops not show over sixty, "ai.d his hair is no whiter than ij has been for 'twenty-five years ' He walked in vigor from the capital after tho "ceremonies' were over, to tabu the cars sit the rivtr for his home .jo Kinderhook. To-day h locks younger than e'x-i'rcfruUnt I'ierae, with whom, side by :. bo nrrl the assembly chamber. . Costa Hica and Ncakaotta. Inttligcnce I'j tho lunt Iiima fttaotr show? that Costa Jiira and Nicaragua wiil act iu concert in rc jaird to the right of way acron the Isthmus to one American company. President Mora. fit ? eUtodis anthorised by t!io provisional Gc nmcut of Nicaragua to grant tho right of way upon tcrrjs lnefieial to both of the "Slates concerned. This h likely to conipli cactc the question so far as this Government htm any concern with it. S3T Two sons of Mr. John Lundy, of Sau- geen, 'Canada, named Peter and Thomas, aged respectively 17 and 15 years, attempted to murder their father on tl e 2d ult. The', under pretence that an ox. had got injured in the woods, induced him to go there,' when the' fired two shots at him, the second of which took effect, rind ho fell to tho ground, badly wounded." . .Thoy then put the gun to his head . nd demanded to know where his money was kept, and ho told them. ' They then dragged him with a rope to a tree, and tied him to it. after which they went to the house, got the money, (ovr 300") and made their escape. ; Tirv. Oi r Fkm.ows Daring the yeir ending JWy l.iit. $113,202,301 was paid one hy the Jjodgcs of this order in Pennsylvania, for the re lief jtf members, widowed families, burying the dcad.Ac. The total amount of rerripts for same . period was $2 i7,S5G,8:i. The Lodges How num ber 617- Initiations during tho yc-ar, 4Q74; ad mitted" on Card, 3S8; deaths. 4-30; r.i.st Grands, . 620; memlers. C6.374. Jhe receipts c-f the Encampment Branch wre 20.;G4. Amount paid for relief, S15.15G.17. Number of workinjr Encampments,!) 1; initiations during the year; ',418.' Death's. 01. l'ast Chief Tatriarcbs, 1028, ihembcifi, 50 12. SRT'' Pa what dos the printer live on ?" Why, my. child V Because you said yCn hadnt paid him for 'fonr years, and gtill take the paper." "Wife, spank that child." EXABKETS. Corrected weekly by Ilobert Davis. ' '-'' EcfcxsBL'KG, August 5th, 1857. Ul I . PROVISIONS. $ ets. S ,50 'Wiiat Flocr, iperbhU ' ... Coil MAL't ,:, TIth Flour, - ; " .Uacox, ' - pr lb. " " 11,15 4 6 and 75 00 16 15 1G 12J 75 00 00 50 Eaoe, w -T per dozen, GRAIN. Wubat, per bus, 1 50 and Cov, " IU, . Oatr, " ; - grocp:iu?:s. Coir kb, good Rio, per lb. TI'jul T:a. 44 1G 00 00 75 Yocxo lIvtoN Tea, " Black Tsa, Cbcshed Scoab, 44 JJaowN Tuz A. Rice, Goldkk Svrcp M.olasscs, per Kteam Kew'Ori,kans 44 75 and C21 18 13and 14 1G 8 1 2 00 87J gal THE DEAD 11ESTORED . TO. LIFE. A few years ago it was generally .supposed that gray hair could not be restored to its original color, or made to grow oubald heads ; buf since the adventof Professor "Wood's Hair Restorative, many persons who Jyed years ago are now seen daily in the . Tarious walks of life appearing in all the vigor of youth, wearing their own flowing locks, simply from having used this great Restorative. Lou'rsvMle Times. August 5 2w. ; : ? ?'i ? ? ??.';? ? JX3T If all our readers who are troubled with Liver Complaint, Jaundice or Dyspepsia, will read the advertisement in another column of Dr. tandford's Invigorator, and then do as we have done get a bottle, we should not see so many sickly, half-dead despairing peo ple as now meet our gaze at almost every cor ner, for ctrere never was a remedy of which so much is said, and that it performs so nearly what its proprietors say ; it will do.; It come to as so highly recommended that we could not fail to try it, and a trial has convinced ns, without a doubt, that it is the best family medicine in use. We take it for Headache. Sour Stomachc, Billiousness, and any of tbe little bodily ills that are common; and it does produce a pleasant state of feeling to the sick, and what is better after uscing it a few times these little ill grow lets and less, and there is a prospect of being entirely free from theui by a continucance in the use of the Invigorator. Now we wish to inipresa upon our readers with this, that the Invigorator is a medicine particularly adapted to family use, and where there are children subject to little diseases, as all children are, it is invaluable, and saves physicians' LilLs, and an untold amount "of anguish both to mothers and their little ones. 33.lt. ' i; : Dr. Duponro'N Golden IMUs for i . . , Fesnaies. : - INFALLIBLE TN REMOVING STOPPAGES IL or irregularities of the menses.. These Pitls arc nothing new, but have been used by the doc tors for many years, both in France aiid America, with unparalled success in every case, and be is urged by many thousand ladies who have used them, to mr.kethc Pills public, for the alleviation of those niftcriug from any irregularities whatev er, ns well as to prevent an increase of family ly tho.se whose health will not permit it. Females peculiarly situated ,or those considering themselves so, are cautioned against using thee pills while in tint condition, as tho proprietor assumes no resjx-nsiliility after the above admonition, altbo' their l'uilducss woi.ld prevent any mischief to health ; otherwise these pills are recommended. Full and implicit directions accompany each box. Price il- OOL OLD WHOLESALE AND HETAIL, BY OliEUT DAVIS, General Agent for Elcns- burg and vicinity. He wiil supply dealers at Proprietor's writes tnd send the J'ills to Ladies (confidentially) by return mail, on receipt of $1, sent him through the Eljcusbur Post Oliice. fir E ich box has my signature for particu lars get t-ircul ir cf Atnt. J. DUPONCO, New York. Broadway Post Office. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, 1857. Cm. DIED, Iu this Borough on Monday morning last, Alexaxder, infant son of George 0. K. and Elixa Z ihm, aged 4 months and 1G days. ALL'1 HAIL! ! ! SoixetMu? Tor tl:e Million;!!! P 11 O F. WOOD'S 7 nrs H Ii W a, rO4 TE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, old aud yottn'r, to this wviuleiliu prepa ration, which turns back t its original color, gray hair covers the head of the bald with a luxuri ant growth removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions causes a continual How of the natural Hmds ; and hence, if used as a reg u'ar dressing fur the hair, will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all iU natural beauty. We call, then, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp, to use it; and surely the young will nt,as they value the flow ing locks or witching curl, ever be without it. Its pruiso is upon the tongue of thousands. o w aieriown, .uass., .uay 1, 1000. rROF. O. J. WOOD : Allow me to attest tha virtues and mayic power of your Hair Kestora tivc-. Three months since, being exceedingly gray I purchased and soon commenced to use two bot tles, and it soon began to tell, iu restoring the silver locks to their native color, and tho hair which was before dry and harsh, and falling off. uow became soft ami g'ossy, and it ceased fal ling ; tho dandruff disappeared, and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itehinp, so annoying be fore, and now I not only look but feci young again. Hespcctiuliy, yours, etc. CHAS. WH1TNEV. o New York, Oct. 2, 1855. PROF. O. J. WOOD Dear Sir ; After read ing tle advertisement in one of the New York journals, of your celebrated Hair Restorative, procured a half pint bottle, and was so much pleased with it that I continued its use for two months, and am satisfied that it is decidedly the best preparation before the public. It at once removed all the dandruff and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and has restored my hair natural ly, and. I have no doubt, permanently so. You have permission to refer to mo, all who entertain any doubt of its not performing all that i claimed for ft. MISS FEEKS, 26 J Greenwich A v. o I have used Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Res torative, and have admired its wonderful effects. It restored my hair where it had fallen off; it cleans the head, and renders the hair soft and smooth much more so than oil. - MA BY A. ATKINSON. Loifisville, Nov. 1, 1855. - .'''' o . , State of Illinois, Carlisle, Juno 27. 1855. 1 have used Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Res torative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, premature ly gray, but by the use of the "Restorative." it Las resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BItEESE, Ex-Senator United States. From the Washington Stan Among the many preparations now in use for the restoring, preserving and beautifying the hair there are none that we can recommend with more confidence than Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, now in general use throughout tho States. This preparation possesses the most invigorating qual ities, and never fails in producing the most hap py results when applied according to directions. We refer our readers to the advertisement for a few of the innumerable certificates which have been sent by parties who have leen benefitted by it, aud who feel happy in giving testimony to its wonderful effects produced on them. 0. J. WOOD & Co, Proprietors, 82 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market st.. St. Loui. Mo. For sale ber by all Druggist. aag. f, '61 ; j PAilP Il-LE T LAWS. THE PAMPHLET Laws of the last gessioli of the Legislature of Pennsylvania have been received at this otBce,' and are ready for distribution to those entitled to them. ' JOSEPH M'DONALD, . Prothonotary'a Office, ; ' j, . Ebenbburg, Aug. 5, '57. . - AUTIO N. MY WIFE, NANCY ANN . KIMBALL, having , left my bed and board without any causa or provocation, I hereby give notice to all persons not' to harbor or trust her on my account as I will pay no debts which she may contract- JOUX KIMBALL. ; August 4, 1857 89-4t. w UBIIC NOTICE. IN PU11SUAXCE OF the provisions of the Act of Assembly of this Commonwealth approved the 31st day of March, 185G. I, Joseph M'Donald, Clerk of the Court of Quarter sessions ot Cambria county, hereby pive notice that the following petition ior Tavern License will be presented to the next Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, to l held at Ebensburg, commencing on Monday, the 7th day of September next : - . , : T , 0 Johnstown Borough- . 1 . John Wilson, Tavern License. ' ' ' ' JOSEPH M 'DONALD, Clerk of Q. S. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, 1857. Trial List September Termlo57. SKCOND WEEK, i 1 Duan vs Hamilton ct al. 2 Boss . ' vs Todd's Executors. a Jackson vs M'Colsau 4 Harr vs llrr 0 Samo - vs Same . ' " ', v. ';" 6 Pittman & wife , vs Same 7 Graham & wife ' vs Same . 'i 8 Bunnion & wife ' vs Sarue v ."".; V ; 9 Knepper ' Ts Pr ingle ;t f. . 10 Burk & Diamoud vs Emigh . ' ' 11 Shoenberger' ex'rs vs Cruni 12 Chancellor ' vs Kibbler 18 M'Donald ' ' vs Pehna. Hail Eoad. 14 Statler ' vs Hoffmau 15 Fox ' ts Baker.; .: ? 16 Chamberlaiu - vs Orr v . ., -.r 17' Shaffer ' :''" vs Douglass ct al. : : 19 Thomas ' -- vs bowman r . 19; Will . ' : - - -,vs Jack'soil v ' : 20 Kroft, - ' 1 Moyers ' i- ; 21'.Lewis'et al." ' Vs liosser etal. );' 22 ' Barnes" ' " ' ' ' vs Lucket ,:,) 23 King- "; 24 Same vs SlKHiuberger's Ex'r. vs Same 25 Durbinj ' s, ' vs Shoemaker .; .V" . : 26 Bolsiuger vs FiUpatrick et al. 27' Same , vs Same . , , 28 Same '.vs Same ' 29 Samt vs Sa:;-e 0 Sama vs Same . 31 Sama ' ; . ' vs Same S2 Same ts Same 33 Samo ' vs Same 34 Samo vs Same 35 Same vs Same 30 Morgan vs Lloyd et al. 37 Crum . vs Craig 38 Young vs Lewis 39 Barnes vs Pringle 40 llollin vs Hafzell 41 M'Gahey vs M.'Gahey 42 Scott ' ' ' vs Sharp 43 Clearfield tp. vs Hoover 41 Gill vs Gill. -JOS. M'DONALD; Trothonotary. Prothonotary's Office? EWnsburg. Au. 5, '57. ' Trial List- September Term 1857. FIK&T WElK.1 vs Crawford et al 1 Moore ct al 2 Trotter's adm'rs 3 Com. for use 4 Rhey's adm'rs 5 San.e 0 Kllis Indorsee 7 Barr's adiu'r 8 White , 9 Harknesa 10 Samo . " 1 1. Itywbinxl 12 Noon 13 SaW 14 M'Kenz'e- 15 Harris' executor 10 Schreiner 17 Lehmd 18 Murphey 19 Bender 20 Irwin ' 21 Steinman 22 Watt 23 Kinports 24 Cooper 25 Lloyd & Co. 2G Riddle 27 Same 28 Com. for use vs 'Dunlap vs Smay vs Rhey vs Same vs Orr & Iloorht ts Crum vs lVnna. Rail Road Co. vs JI'Gonigle vs Same et al vj Thomas vs Hoover . vs Dicks vs M'Caun vs Jefferson & Eltonsburjr Plank Road Co. vs Elwanger vs 1 1 am il ton va Jackson vs Ehrcnfelt vs Ross vs Stincmau's executors vs Maugher vs Kean vs Bickford vs Crum vs Roberts vs Paul vs Stewart 29 Hutchinson adm'r vs 'Wherry. JOS. M'DONALD, Prothonotary. Prothonotary'a Ofiiee. Ebensburg, July 29, 1857. J IN the aiattcr of the writ of partition or valuation of the real estate of which An In the Oiphans Court of Cambria County. thouy Litzingcr, died seized. J OA M RUT A Y)17KTV SS 3jvfTlIE Commonwealth of Pennsylva f$2wji! I nia, to David Litzinger, Wi'liam Elizabeth Will, wife of Thomas Will Lvdia MifUin, wife of William Mifflin Sarah Litzmg er, Robctt Litzinger, Charles Litzinger, James Murray, Guardian of Susan A., Tliomas D., James, Andrew J. and Clement P. Litzinger, mi nor children of Charles Litzinrer, dee'd., amuel Orr, Susan Jacobs, 'wife of George A. Jacobs, and Josaph Smith, Esq., Guardian of Albert and William Orr, minor children of Mary Orr, dee'd. heirs and lineal descendants of Anthony Litzing er, late of Loretlo borough, Cambria county, dee'dandto all other persons interested, Greeting.- You are hereby cited to be and appear before th. Judges of our Orphans Cnnrf. at. nn Ornlianu Court to bs held at Ebensburg, on the first Mon- uay ui oepiemirnexc, tnea ana there to accept Or refuse to take t.h rnnl of.ifA Litzinger, dee'd., situate in the borough of Lo- ivij uioresaia, ai ino appraised valuation put upon it bv an Tnnnmit. dul court, and returned on the first day of June last - , . . . . . jpobi,, ui oiiew cause wny tne same sliould not be sohL ' Hereof fail not. p '. . . Witness" the' IIo . G eorgo Taylor, President of our said -Court at Ebensburg, the eighth -day of June. A. D. 1817. ; - . .Attest . , . WM. C. BARBOUR, John Roberts, Sheriff. . Clerk.' Eliensburg, July 29, 1857 3t-38. , . , - THE GR.O"EXRERC! MEniri!lR ARE FROM THE HANDS OF SKILFUL ami talciit(il Phvsirinn' trl 1A at M'DERMlT'S STORE, Ebensburg, as follows: uraiienuerg s egeiaoie 1'ills, Marshall's Uterihe Catholicon, Children's Panacea, Dysentery Syrup, "" : Manuel of Health, . t ? Sarsaparilla Compound, Libby's Pile Ointment, Hsalth Bitters Eve Lotion, Green Mountain Oiutmeut. Eh'ensbnrg, July 15, 1857 36 3t. DENTISTRY. A. J. JACKSON Surgeon Dentist will be found at Thompson's Mouut- V l,;vl xi-nr.i- nnr.i. mnni, narc t.i wii i.ui u v vt;tv V i t'HU luvuilla - W nil tz III OUUnB town nearly opposke tbi Ovabria Iron Store. s OR. SAXDFORD'S , INVIGORATOR, : O R L .I V'E 11 R E M.E D Y . TLHS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIEN TIFIC medical discoveries ever made, and is daily working cures almost too great t believe. It cures as it by magic, even tin Jirst dote yiving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is requi red to cure any kind of Liter Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common bead ache, a'l of which are the result of a DU tased Liver. ' V . ; The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body, and whan it 'performs its func tions well, tho powers of the system are fully de veloped. The stomach is almost entirely depen dent on the Leal .hy action of the Liver for the proper performance of Its functions. When the stonjach is at fault, the bowels are fit fault, and the whole system suffers in consequence of one organ the Liver having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ, oue of the propri etors has maao it his study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find some leniedy where- j with to counteract tho many 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, and conviction is certain. A compound has been formed by dissolving gums, and extracting that part which is soluble for tho active virtues of the medicine. These gums remove all morbii or baa matter 'from the sys tem, supplying in their place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating tbe stomach, causing food to digest well, purifying tbo blood, giving tono and 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. r -- ; :.. .'1 i ' ' ' ' ' " ' To all whoj will follow tlie-so diredious a cure is positively guaranteed. , Sick Ileaelache can bo eurod by. the use of two tea spoonsful taku a boou as the attack is felt. ' ? .The Invigorator never, fails to cure sour stom ach or the bad effects experienced altercating. , 'i .. Bilious attacks yield readily to one bottle, ar.d Chronic Diarrhoea, difficult as it is to cure, is nev er troublesome to those who take the Invigorator. For Dyspepsia cr Jaundice, . nothing in the wvrldajcta to fully or cures so quickly as the In vigorator. x It renjovsall yellowness and nnnat ural color fi-oui the skia. J Jt J :. fj 1 ? . For Night Mare, take a dose before rctiiing, aud it is warranted a sure preventative. j For Female Obstructions it is a safe and sure remedy as it removes the cause of the disease. ,J Coativtness cannot exibt wbeie the Invigorator is freely taken, while Cholic yields readily to a few doses. - It must be known that all these are Zi'cer dis eases, or caused by a deranged Licer, and to cure them needs a Liver mcdicino 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 how long stanuiug or what may be their form The active medicinal virtues extracted from the gums used is such as to be astonishing to all who see their effects, for none can use the medicine without receiving benefit, It acts as a gentle Ca thartic, and should always be taken iu sufficient quantities to operate on the bowels gently. The best way to take it is to take the medicine in the mouth, and then take tome water and swallow both together. In this way tbe medicine will scarcely be tasted. - SANFORD & CO , Proprietoi s, 345 Broadway, New York. For Sale here by all Drtiggistsi. .. s July 29, 1857. Sm. . ' - PUBLIC SALE. milE .UNDERSIGNED will offer at public sab X at tbe hotel of James M. Riffle, in Summit villc, Cambria county, on SATURDAY, tho 22d day of AUGUST next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following valuable tract of laud situate 1 miles from the place aforesaid, viz : All that cfcrtain tract of -land late the proper ty of Daniel CTriste xuljohiing Lands of Hugh M'CIoskey, Arthur Storm, Ignatius Adams, Jo seph Christe, Jacob Burgoon and others, contain ing ab nit' 333 acres a small portion of which is cleared the balance being well timbered. A stream of water runs through the tract sufficient to turn a saw-mill a considerable portion of the year. There are excellent mill-scats any where on thfi stream. A saw mill was erected ou the tract but is now in a partial decay. . Any person 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 timber ou the land, plenty can b-s bad from the adjoining tracts. The above will be sold entire, or in parcels to suit purchasers. ' Any person wishirg to examine tbe premises will ploase call upon Daniel Christe, Esq., at the Summit. - ALSO At tbe same time and place I will of fer my two houses and lots of ground situate in tho borough of Summit ville: one of which hou ses being a brick, now in she occupancy of Au gustine Glass ; and the other a frame, in the ten ure of Patrick Shea. Terms made known on the day of sale. July 22, 1S57. WM. KITTELL. The undersigned will expose to sale at the time and place above mentioned, a tract 'of land jun improveuj situate in Allegheny Township, Cam bria county; containing 212 acres and 39 perches and allowance, adjoining lands of Patrick M' Guire. Peter Moyer and others. This tract lies on the Allegheny Mountain's, about 5 or 6 mies from Altooua. the most part of which is of excel lent quality Tor farming purposes,' and doubtless contains coal in abundance. A drift, 4 feet in depth, has been opened on tho adjoining tract close to the line of this tract. , jTersons. wishing to examine the premises will please call on Patrick M'Ouire, at bus resilience. .''.' . AUGUSTIN DURBIN, - ' WM. KI I TELL. July 22, i857 4t37 " NO T I C E. TO CLAIMANTS ON THE MAIN LINE OF THE PUBLIC WORKS. In pursuance of the 40th section of the Act of the 18th May, 1857, to provide for tho 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 HolUdaysbursr, on the 2Sth of Julv,' to ex-, amine the debts reported due by J. D. Lect, Su pervisor of the Upper Juniata,. Division; tho debts contracted by WJ.W. Wibxui, Supervisor of tbe Lower Juniata division ; the debts contrac ted, but not reported, by John Ross,' superinten dent of the Portage Railroad ; and the debts' re ported by Wm. S.. Coloban, Superintendent of the said road. And at Johnstown, cn the 3'1 of August, for the tiurpose of examining the afore said claims oi. the Portage Railroad, together with those reported by J. M. Orr, Supervisor on the .Lower Wcstarn 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 the road to avoid tbe inclined planes on tbe Allegheuy Portage Railroad. The claimants are requested to meet the Board on tbe land for which they claim damages. By order of the Board. ' THOMAS L- WILSON, July 15, '57.-3G. ' Secretary. SONS ov TfcMPitAXclC. Highland Division, No. 84, Sons of Tom fflgvperancerofot t their Hall every SATUIt DAY evening, in tho upper ttory cf R. Davi' building. Sew Cloeltft, Watches aud Jewelry : At the Cheap Jewelry Store TEMPES FUG IT- " THE subscribers thankful for past patronage beg leave to announce to their numer ous nifc.tnmrrs tmt tbev Vy; r . . '.v-Yc have lubt received Ibelarirest , j .MpX assortment of Clocks, Watc- V lies Jewelry, Violins, Aceor ixmi . deons, &c, ever brought to this town, and, will sell cheaper than ever was sold in this vicinity. All articles warranted to be as represented. . They will charge nothing and consider it no trouble to show their goods. Prices can be ascertained, and goods examined at their store, opposite the " Mountain House." GO- Clocks, Watches. Jewelry ,Musical Instru ments, &c, repaired with promptness and char ges moderate. All repairing warranted to give satisfaction. Be sure and giro them a call at the sign of the " Bis Watch." v ' ST All L & ROBERTS. Ebensburg, March 25, 1857. tf CANVASSCKS WASTFD. A FEW competent agents 'wanted for the COMPRL11ENSIVE GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY ASCIBXT AN1 MODKB27 OF THE WORLD," by S. G. OoooaiCH, Peter Parley) handsomely bound and profusely illustrated. Price 33. Sold only by Agents, to whom, rate inducements arc offered. Address " ' ' J. II. COLTON & Co., No. 172 William Street, New York. July 22, 1857, It Estate of Maria Xageliau, dee'd LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION ( with tho will annexed) on the estate of Maria Magehan', -late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, dee'd., having been granted by tho Reg ister of said county to tlj. uudersigned, residing in tbe borough of Gallitzin, hereby notiGea 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 settlement. ., RACHEL MAG EUAN, July l.'oc. -35 ct. , , ; . . ; ' . -. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe following articles were purchased by me. at the Assignees' sale of the property of John McCoy, at Jeifersou, on luesday, the 23rd of June last, and left iu his possessionviz : one Wagon, one Hack Warou, one Grey Stallion, one Brown Horse, one Bay Mare, two setts Hack .Harness, oflt sett Single Harness, one Saddle and Bridle, one Red ' Hack, and two Cows, R. L. JOHNSTON. Ebensburg, July 1, 1807. 35 Sts. STRAY 31UIL,j:j5. CAME to tho residence of subscriber, In Clear field township, Cambria county, on the ?th of July, A. D. 1857, TWO BROWN MULES, one a mare and the other a horse. The mare is a shade lighter than the horse, supposed to Ik 3 or i years old, of a middle size. The horse had a beadialter ou at the time bo wus taken up. The owner is required to come forward, prove property , pay charges and take them away oth erwise they will be disposed of accenting to law. July 15, 1857. HENRY NUTTER. WHEREAS, letters testamentary have been granted by the Register of Cambria coun ty, on the last will and testament of Richard Scanlau, late of the bororgh of Loretto, in the county, aforesaid, deceased, to the undersigned (residing in the place aforesaid) notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Said deceased to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted will make immediate payment. " CATHARINE SCAN LAN, Executrix. July 15, 1S57 3CM5t. rjsr jx ez2 jes Til BOOKS OF mom I KiTTEU, ARE IN MY HANDS FOR COLLECTION. Their partnership having been dissolved it is expected those indebted will pay their respec tive accounts instaiUer. - WILLIAM KITTELL. July 22, 1857. 3t 37. JFOXt SALJC OR It EXT. TWO VALUABLE AND WELL IMPROVED farms, situated within one mile of Lorelto, Cambria county, Ta., one of which contains about 109 acres, about 40 cleared and under good feiice having thereon erected a new well finished two storj' plank house, with back buildings attached, a two story frame house, a framo barn, and a saw.mill. The other ("adjoining the alove contains 87 acres Or thereabouts, 45 of which is cleared, aud in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a superior new dwelliug house, a new barn, spring house and other out-buildings. Apply to FRANCIS GIBBONS, July 18, 1857. 3t-37 Lorotto, Pa. Johnstown Echo, Johnstown Democrat and Huntingdon Globe please copy, aiid charge this office. Taluable I'roperty tor Sale ! ! flftHE SUBSCRIBER, desirous of removing to JL the Wast, offers at private sale, the proper ty on which sho now resides, situate in Washing ton Township, Cambria countyi The tract of land consists of 180 Acres, about 30 of which are cleared and Under fence. The boildin-is are TWO LARGE TWO STORY FRAME HOUSES, A GOOD STABLE, A GOOD SAWMILL' in excellent running order, with a never failing stream of water, and the best water power in the neighborhood, The T13I I1EK IS ABIXDAXT, arid of an excellent qnality. The lands abound in BITUMINOUS COAL, which, with its loca tion on the Pennsylvania and Portage Rail Road, and on Tiley's line, gives it ftdvantr.ges possessed by very few properties in this part of the State. A complete legal title will bo given, and posses sion at any time the Fame is desired. For terms of sale, which will be'made easyen quire of the subscriber, living on the premises. MARY JANE SCOTT. Hemlock, Cambria county, V July 29, 1857. 38 3m. J - GEORSB KOCIIKSTKR WITH Uill, G R E G U & SNYDER. , Wholesale Dcalfrte In WINES & LIQUORS AO. ISO 4KC1I STIlEtT, . .-u : : i -'PHILADELPHIA;-. MAreh 18, 1857. ' ' . I SURVEYS made and applications takeu fur in surance against Firein the PROTECTION MUTUAL EIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF DLAJR COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M'COY, Agent. Wiluiorc P. O., Cambria Co. I. O. O. F. tf?? Highland Lodge No. 428 meets every LgirEA'EONESDAY evening at their Hall M1 Ilip-h st.. in tbe upper story pi 5hooaker & dark'a building, BEN. P. TKOMPSCI?,' with ! P. I. PATTON 8L CO. ; WJidctale Dealers in and 2tantr factors of HATS, m 1ThY - . Hatters'. Materials, Straw ;ood, Artificial Flowers Buffalo Kobes, &c. ' . No. 11H MARKET STREET, Cdoto Fourth, South Side, PHILADELPHIA. CASH TAW IV It UDOL AND SIJIFriXO , FUIiS. PRICE I. PATTON. . A. OPPENIIEIMER. Dec. 17, 185G. 8. , - RICHARD M. JONES, f , WITH ' ... SQUIRE, ZimMERKAW fit ALLEN WHOLESALE DEALERS IN : DRY GOODS, NO 143 MARKET STREET. nrrwKEX tuibd akd focbth, FRANCIS SQUIRE, ) , D.M.ZIMMERMAN, v PmuLnixrai. GEORGE N. ALLEN. J Feb. 4, 1857. tf , . WX. IiATlS. David & Lloyd, HAVING formed a partncrsldp lu th Mer cantile Business, would respcctfally solicit the patronage f tlteir friemls and the public gen erally. Call and see us ut tho old staud cf Wm. Davis. . . April 29, 1852. JEFFERSON HOUSE. (NE.VR W1LLMORE STATION, PA. IL R.) JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA CO., la. JOHN HTCOT Proprietor 7 NEW HOTEL. TfliE ruAxiaix iiorsc THE subscriber has just opened,' in tbe town of Loretto,' Cambria cotmty. Pa., a House of En tertainment for travellers and visitors. As bis house is one of the roost pleasant resort, he ex pect to receive a large share of public patronage. Tho House is fitted up in a comfortable fctyla, and entirely new. No pains will be spared to secure the comfort of bis guests. JOHN IVORY. June 10. 1857. tf ',--. Fc'unf nln Inn. TUG subscriber respectfully informs bis friends and the public generally that "he has agftin taken possession of the well known tavern stand Foun tain Inn." situated on the turnpike in Blair1 Gap, where he will at all times ba prepared to wait on Lis friends and customers. Thankful for past favors, he can assure tbe people of Cambria and Blair lonnties, that no pains w ill be spared to gaiu merit of their pat ron a j JOHN FRIES. Feb. 4, 1857. ARC4DE HOTEL, HENRY FOSTER, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria county und tbe travelling public generally, that be has leased for a numWr of years tbe above Hotel, and furnished it in a, manner equal, if not superior, to many Hotels in Western Pennsylvania, and it being Mtuated in one of the meet business streets in Johnstown, makes it a desirahlo stopping place for business men. The Bar will Iks furnished With thw bet liquors the Philadelphia Custom House can sHord. Attached is a larve and r-onimodimx fvdnrm the basement story, where every delicacy will le served up. Every attention will lx naid to visit ors JohustoWn.Scpt. 3, 185C-tf CII AAGE OF l'ltOFHlETOIIS, CAMBRLl H0U8B. MALN SREET, JOHNSTOWN, TA. JOHSWILSOS, Proprietor Mr. SAYLOR having retired, tbe jirescnt Pro prietor will Uike pleasure in accommodating bin friends and the traveling public at this well known stand, t He hopes, by energy and attention, to add materially to tbe character" of the H '.se. His TABLE and BAR will always be furnUied with the bet thatcaube procured, no that the patrons of the House can rest satisfied upou th score of good living. It is bis desin to make such additions also as will make tlie House Euptrior lb the generality of hotels. A HACK runs to the R. R. Station upon the arrival and departure of every PassengPT Train. HACKS also run to Stmerset, via Davidsville and Stoystown ; deprd ting from th" Ucuso at 7 o'clock, every morning. January 14, 1857, 9 LOGAX IIOiJSE. CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER. XrOELD respectfully inform bis old frienda T T and the travelling public that he ha leas ed tho Logan House, llollidaysburg, nnd is pre pared to entertain all who may favor him with their patronage in unobjectionable Style. The HOUSE has been newly furnished thro' out in a style not surpassed by any establishment in the interior of the State. His TABLE will always be supplied with all the substantiate and delicacies of. the season, and attended by atten tive servants. In a word, no pains will he spared to make the Logan a first class house, and noth ing will le left undone to tender its guests com fortable and happv. The STABLES, which are extensive, will bo attended bv honest and faithful hostlers. KESTAUEANT. The basement is occupied as a Restaurant, ivbcre meals will be served up at all hours of the day. together -with oysfrrs, wild game, fish and all tho dclecacies and refresh " ments of tho season. JOHN KIEFFER. June 4, 1S5G.-C2tf. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION!! J. MOORE & SON HAVE ut opened at their old stand; in th Borough of Ebensburg, tbo richest and rarest, tbe finest and cheapest assortment of FALL MD WLTER GOODS. ever offered to the people of Cambria County. in was ranen in uie selection of thca EOols, and care has lieen taken that nnfKir. ...:i. in the range of a Country store, uor any ways ixai ii, u ui. miai mey can supply to tbeir cus- inmers, ai ivastas etieap as they can b had Tin tho country. . ...; .i :- Their stock of Dry Goods is unprccelentlv large, cmlracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinetts, Cassimc-res, Tweeds, Jeans, &C, &c, Flannels. Sheetin'. S!i;rtin made up Clothing of every description. A great LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of all patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, milts, &c Tluir assortment of hats, caps. Loots, aud shoes, u complete and unsurpassed. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutler, and nas. Also, Queensware and Glass; Paints, Dve stuffs, -DRUGS & MEDICINES. - And all for sale low for cash, or -given in ex change for country prodt-ce. Give us a call. t J. MOORE A-SOX. Ebensburg, Nciv. 9, V?4, l' V if t 4 it e : if, ! . r i , 'i - -!; r I--"': m - :U(i- Li . r ' -! r.' W Mr 'J:' - " ;M;':;j m 5 J ft tf : t 3 5 1 '. f ; f ir'; r i 1 ; ' V u I vi-i'i . -1 . ,i i t ' 5 i. ? v- '; n i i ii
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