1 nqu i..j.j5b9 4. . . , . ' . - -Arrival of the Antelope and Indiana. " sugux iipncuLT iBtrrwEEii fbance . .. ... AND DLNMAEK. - , Qcxbsc. Sep. 19.The steani3r Antelope, with Liverpool advices to tbo 8th . inst., - has armed at tit Johns. The steamer Indian, vrith Liverpool advices to the 9th ha arrived at River du Loup. Advices from Europe three days latter than raoeived by the steamer Persia, are furnished. - - MOVEMENTS Of -STEAMERS.' - The Cunard steamer Canada arrived out ou the 5th iukt." ' The Anglo Saxon arrived oat on the 8th. The U, S- Irrigate Cumberland, and sloop-f-War St. Louis were at Cape Verds on the QtftK nf Ann . ... .. ; r .. . . .TheU. S. Frigate Congress, had quitted Constantinople. ' "The steauwr City of Baltimore left at the aaine time with the Indian for New York. The steamer Ariel was to leave Southamp ton 00 on the same day. ' , , The steamer Argo arrived at Southampton on tire fith inst, - v ifre f reamer ijcopoia 1 arnveu at ooum- awpton Trom rew 1 ore xxn lue um. " The Anglo Saxon had on board t!he passen gers taken from the steamer Clyde, from . the Quebec, bound to ; Glasgow,- lost on Migran Inland, Gulf ot bt. Lawrence, Augnst il4th. The English Mndereriter-r had settled for the losses occasioned by the breaking of U10 Atlantic CaWi. 1 Nothing laiocfrom India is furnished. The Bullion Jof the Bank of France had in creased XI ,40J,00i -during the month. The Mormons hadfceM their Sixth Annual Conference in London. The reports submit ted exhibited the fact that their tenets were making hesdway in England. .-. h'MtJf.' The Spanish Gove rnment had ordred th3 usmenaiou of preparations for the Spanish In- vaaion into Mexico. The pae&tioa settled through the arbitration, of will be Kuglrnd and Franco Advices from Spa?n, via Paris, say tire Moxican Government had accepted the prop- coition cf the former for a Eottieuicnt of difu vlues by inediaiitn. ITALY. , It was roumored ' Mazzjui wes organizing another Italiau revolution.' Late inteligcnee froru Home, indicate a fa vorable i?ue to the movement in 'progress far the settlement of tbo difficulty between the Holy See and Mexico. It is eoid that the alj- af Church property and ths? su ppressiou u convents that have already Wen afi cted in 2dxico, aro to be recognized by Home. "' yk&NCB. A alight difficulty. had: occurred between I?Tance and Ienmark as s whea tie Sound Jbi reoeoiplion nhovdd be paid. . I Preperations were making at i'tuttgardt for a meeting between Napoleou and Alexander of Ilnsnim. " - . Vegae rumors wete again current in Paris f n approaching visit of tbo Pope, to bo Mlowed by the cornation of th Kuipcror. The silk trade wa improving. Corn was tliric j in France. Tracar. 'i'ktm dismiss 1 of K-d.Jclid I'acha In eoutirm 4. - - ITALY. Tb rj. led returned to l'.nre from his Italian Urnr. sed was cordially welcomed. The rMuf .feeniei.: froui tjreat Britain to India atiuunted fi 40 .M mi. tjis cin.NA Qt K."n.y. A nu-at p-rct tir.dt r Ktai.urr.jr ezisrs be tween Frai-eearwl Ltiglaud ou the China yui-s-i'a. If Ird l.lgio faik to get satisfaction, war will be declared simultaneously. RVSSIA." It i stated in explanation of the recent con centration of troops on the Austrian frontier, that they are marched there merely for review Vy the Kmpror while on his way to Germany. I RU5HIA. Mr Wright, the new Y.' S.' Minister to Berlin, has, at a private audiancc, presented his credentiahs to the king. The Prussinn (overnmeut had anonnccd by Proclamation, the legal equality of the different religious de nominations. TERM A. Herat had not been evacuated by the Fer aians. rcirina bt Starvation. Mr Olive Clyde, 'of Bristol, Vt.; recently died of starvation having absolutely refused all kinds of food for thirty-three day She had been deserted by her husband, uud for some time received aid from the town. Fran akd Mexio. The Epocha of Madrid, goud nthority, formally tlenics rumors to the !Tect that negotiations with the Mexican Cov ernment were to be re-opened either at Paris or London, -r Direct negotiations are definitely c ed. and tlie rupture ia complete. They will, hereafter, be carried on, if at all, through the Vrench and English Governments, though these last are in no way autliorrzed to act as mediators. ? ? ? 9 ? ? ? It is a most undoubted fact that Pr. Fau ford'a Invigorator, or Liver Remedy is one of the greatest discoveries made in medicine tlx Tst century. : It hns been ft. study of the Dr ; past century 4nrin twentv "years' practice to. find what particular organ, whoa diseased, causcu me greatest number of ills or pains, and his con clusion is, that the liver is the greatest; rejr tilatoroftbe system and the most liable to disease, wiiile if kept free from disease is a preventative of Dyspepsia, Jaundice, general debility, &c., while last but far from least we mention consumption : for our xpeiicnce is that more case 6f consumption occur from diseased liver thau from all other causes put r together. ; Taking this to be a correct nypotnosis, we have but to find a remedy with which to cor rect the liver, and we have . a cure of nearly mil the diseases we are subject to by 'simply -aaeing a preventative. That the Invigorator U such a remedy Is beyond doubt to all who try it, for its virtues arc such that for all com plaints arising form liver derangements it is an unfailing remedy, while as a family mem Wine, for all diseases of the stomach or bowels, which are caused in a greater or less degree iy liver derangement, it it the safest, surest tad ut&fit efficacious remedy known. . f rr raU here by all Drnj gists. 42 Jr. : . -. 4 . . , t .1 . Agood-lookine friend of burs, who is on this side of forty, though somewhat hoary headed,". While absent from this city a few days used Prof, wood's Hair Restorative, and on his return called to see his lady-love, but was amused to find Bhe did not recognize him ; and immediately determined to pass for a cousin of himself, but was eventually chagrined to find he was supplanting his former self in the affections of the lady, which caused him , to make himself known; but the lady stUl says she likes the counterfeit better than the origi nal and insists that he continue (if necessary) to use the Hair Restorative. To be had of the - Druggists. St Louis Morning Herald. For safe here by all druggists. r ;- - " Sep. 23. '2-46 X'tTIGE TO VCACIIEKS. IXAMINATIONS FOR TEACHERS WILL be held at the following tin es and places Bnd for the number of teachers designated r " " Loretto Borough I teacher, f . Sept. 28, Jtffersout Sunimcrhill tp., 10 teachers, Oct. 1-9, FXcnshurcr, for Borousb 4 Oct. 23. Kbf nslurg, for CaHilirla tp. -10 " Carre lltou, for Carroll tp. 10 " Carrclltcn, for Kiu'quchannatp. " Carrol lton, for Cliess tp. 6 " Oct. 23, Oct. 30, Oct. 0, Oct. 30' Nov. 5, 'Nov. 5, Nov. 6, St. Augustine, for Clearfidd 10 St. Augustioe for Whit 5. Loretto, for Allegheny tp It) Loretto. for Munster tp.5 '..: IIarris'ich"Kllioute. Jackson 7 -'f Vanghu'a' "--"'-Richland 10 " Rolling Mill " Cohemaueh ra " Nov. 6, Nov. 10, Nov. 12, Nov. 14 In the other district the 6chooh are open. A number of first-class teaehers are Wanted. If de sired, lectures will be delivered in the evening of each examination. S. B. H'COKMICK, Sept. 23, 1857. vi ' - ' Co. fcopt HIcREA'S CELEBRATED HQ UID MVK, THE GREAT : A D II E S I V E . Most useful article ever invented, for Jiovte, ttore and office, surpassing in utility ev ery other glue, gum, mucilage, paste or cement ever Jcnotcn. Always Ready Tor Application. ADHESIVE ON PAPER, CLOTH. "LEATHER, FURNITURE,. PORCELAIN CHINA. MAP. ' BLE. Oil GLASS. H jOR manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toy etc., JL it has no miperior, not only possjng greater strength than any other known article, but ad heres more fjuicklv, leaving no tain wheie the Iarts are joined, '. Nevm'i Fails. . , AVitliin the last three vcars upwards of 2o0.000 bottVs of thfe justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and ti e gieat convenience which it has proved in every case, has deservedly sceured for it a demamd which the manufacturer has found it. at times, difficult to meet; acknewlctlgetl by all who have used it, that its merits arc far above any s-iinilnr article or imitation ever ofierea to th public: 3C- This GLUE is extensively cminicifcited t serve ihe lable " Af: Ilea's Celebrated Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive. ". Take no other. T E NTT- FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Manufactured and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by WM. C. McREA, Stationer. No. 007 Chestnut Street.,. Philadelphia fry Liberal inducements offered to persons do siroUK cf selling the above article. Sep. 2 1S57 4.1 ly. DEN TTSfRY on. J. C. CliARU, 117ITH A. J. JACKSON, will visit Ebens nd re- T burg, on Wednesday, Sept. 23d. mam ti r a few duvs in a professional capacity. Perdons in want of hi professional aervice will nod him at the office of Dr. I). W. Lewis. We have the advantage of all the latent improve ments in the Dental science. Sept. 2?,, 1S57. B. M'Dermitt No. 112, June Term. 1857. In Gmmon Pleas of Cam bria county. Vend. Expon. vs L. S. Montgomery A- wife. TliE undersigned, auditor appointed to dirtri- I tute the monev arisins: from the of tle defendant' real estate, sold on the alwve stated writ, hereby tnve notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Ebensbursr. atjjthe hour of 1 o'clock, on Saturday the 31st day of October, A. D.. 1857. PHIL S. NOON, Auditor. . Ebensburg, Sept. 23, 1857 4t 4t. To tlie Independent Toters of Cam bria County. TTTAVING BEEN SOLICITED BY A NUM- M.JL PER of my NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC .FRIENDS in oitlereiit octiona of the county, to run as an Independent Candidate for the ofiice of County Ireasurer, I hereby ofltr myself a eandi date for the ' suffrages t.f my . fellow-citizens Should I receive a majority c f their votes I pronv ise to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. Jt. II. TUDOR. Elensburg, Sept. 16, 1857. te To tne Voters of Cambria County. r: PURSUANCE OF REQUESTS FROM numerous . JSationai democrats, in tiirierent part of the county, I hereby offer myself as a eandidatc at the ensuing October election, for a : pe.it as representative in the next Legislature. If elected, I pledge myself to discharge my duties to my constituents to the beat of rov abilities. . WM. .PALMER, : JwCerson, Sept. 2. 1857. te. ' To tne Independent Voters Of Cam bria Count Jr. T1 riE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIMSELF as an Independent Candidate for the ofn- cen of Register & Recorder, and Clerk of the Or- punns' Court of Cambria County, at the election in October next, and pledges himself, if elected, to attend to the duties of said offices promptly and satisfactorily. G KORGE C. K. ZAI1M. t Ebensburg, August 26, 1857. ' ' Dissolution of, .Partnership. THE partnersldp'.heietofoie existing between David R. Kinports. Gideon . Kin ports and Porter Kinports, under the firm of D. R Kin Iorts Sc Bros., in the lumbering and merchandi zing business, has this dav been dissolved bv mu tual 'consent. DAVID R. KINXORTS. Sept. 15, 1857.. . . THE business will be continued at the old stand in Cherry Tree Borough, by David R Kin ports fc Gideon Kinports. in whoHe hand the books of tbe old firm have been left for settlement and collection. All persons having unsettled ac counts will save costs by having them cleared soon. - . . , D. R. & G. KINPORTS. Sept. 16, '57 45 St. ; ,f ,; ik TEACHER TO TAKE CHARGE OF A J male school, in Uie borough of Loretto. Ap ply to the Board of School Directors of said bor ough. . P. BRAKUT, rVt. . Irft. v 1M7. ; : EL1SHA ; KENT KAINlE j A BIOGRAPHT. BY WTLLIAM' ELDER. IN announcing the - Life of j0r. Kane, we are but anticipating the wishes of thousands and tens of thousands of the admirers of that great man. Having been a personal friend of the deceased, and enjoyed a large shard of his confidence. Dr. Elder is well qualified to do justice to the subject. This work will be issued in one haucLjoroe oc tavo volume, and will equal in every respect the superb, volumes of "Arctic Exploration,' re cently published.' It will contain a full face por trait, executed on. steel, as well as engravings ol' his residence, tomb, medals. $c. In order to give "this work a large circulation it will be sold at the low price of $1,60. More ttaan 300,000 Sold in 9 MontliS DR. KANE'S GREAT WORK; ARCTIC LX- . ; , . .. ; rLOEOTIONS. . : , Is now being read by more than two hundred thoua"d persons, old and young, learned and un learned. .' It is just the book which sltonld beow ried aud read by every American. I 600 newspa pers have each pronounced it tbe most remarka ble; atid marvelous work ever published. .The foreign journals and tlie most distinguished savans of Europe are extravagant iu its praise. : It is more interesticx than Itotwason Crusoe: being a faithful account of privations and hardships, the narrative of vlikh cannot be read without a shud der, Our jno?t eqiintnt men have vied with each other in extctlitfe ilsJTnerits- i 1 - - Two vols.,'octavOj Superbly Illustrated. Three Hundred lngravings. , i rice JO.UU. . . , ' DR. KANE'S FlRST NARRATIVE. The United estates Unnnel f xpeaition in Search of Sir John JVanklin, during the years 1850 and I80I. A Personal Narrative, by Elisha Kent Kase JL D., o. N . One volume 8vo.. upwards 'of 550 paceft, containing: 200 Steel Plates aud .Wood Engravings, including a fine steel Tor- s trait of Sir John Franklin, being the only one ever engraved in America. Also, a Biography . of Erankhn,by . Anstm Allibone, Esq. $3,00 : This work is totally distinct from the second Arctic Expedition, and embraces much valuable and interesting matter never before published. ft should be owned by all who have purchased the last Exedition, ss it makes Dr. Kane's works complete. A rilOTOGRAni OF DR KANE, Taken from Life hy Brady, tf Am York . - r Price $5.00 . : IN PRESS. COL. J. C FREMONT'S EXPLORATIONS Prepared hy the Author, and embracing all nis rxpeanions. Supeibly Illustrated with Steel Tktes pnl Waul Cuts, engraved under the immediate super intendence of Ool. Fremont, montly from Daguer reotypes taken on the spot, and will be issue! 111 a style to match Dr. Kane's works. It will also contain a new hteel rortrT5, neing U.e on'y cor rect likeness of the author ever published. . Two vo'umes, octavo $5.00. - 1 ; BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS. : Ry Rev. D. I. KIDDER, of the MtthodU Episcopal Cnurch. By Rkv. J. C. FLETCHER, the Prtsly terxan Lhnrch. This new and Kp'endhllv illustrated ivork (one large volume octavo, in uuiform style with the superb volumes of Dr. Kane's Arctic Explora tiona, ' the joint effort of the above named gen tlemen, who. as travelers and missionaries, (ami one in an official position as Acting Secretary f the Uuited States Legation at Rio.) have had a long and varied experience in a land full -of in teretit. whether we regard it in a natural, com mereia, political or moral point of view. Price fjrj- Any of the above works will bo sent by mail free of postige by remitting the published price. AGENTS WANTED. CII1LDS & PETERSOS, 1Hbllsners C02, Arch Street, Philadelphia. J. B. Lippiucott 4' Co.. 20, N. Fourth street. Phil's.. Phillips, Sampson 3c Co.. 13, Winter bt Boston, Sheldon. Rlakeman & Co., 115, Nassau at., N. York, G. r. Iutnam Co.. 321. Broad way. N. lork. Applegnte S Co., 58. Main at- Cincinnatti, S. G. Griggs & Co., 112, Lake st. Chicago. Sept. 16, 1857. TAVERN STAND F O II S A I. t: OR REXT, -THE SUBSCRIBER, WISHING TO RETIRE 1 to private lite, f-ners nr sa'e tnat well known Ftand. "THE SUMMIT MANSION HOUSE, in Summitville borough, Cambria county, about one mile from Cresson Rtatiou on the Central Rail Road. The House is roomy and commodi ons, with good stabling and necessary out-build ings, a we'.l of good water at the door, 4c. If not sold soon, the property will be rented on rea sonable terms. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. - JAMES M. RIFFEL. Summitville. Ta., " Sept. 15, 18-47. VALLAIILK M1LLPROPERTY For tUE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL ATTRI ' I vato sale the above property, Mtuated in Ca toll township, Cambria county. The mill ia en tirely new, containing two run of stones, together with a new dwelling. The roads leading to the property are in excellent order. The country around is acknowledged to be. one of the finest grain countries in Western Pennsylvania. ' Any information in legam to the property can be hac by calling on Sebastian Seibert on tne premises or the subscriber residing at Cambria Mills. A legheny township. ' Terms will be made moder ate. JEROME DAWSON Sept.l6-45-3f., Every Way Brings gonietnln? A'eiv JfEW YORK COMIiIISSlON & TEA WAREHOUSE. THE SUBSCRIBER .WISHES TO INFORM the citizens pf Johnstown and the -surrounding country that he has opened a Warehouse in the Arcade Building, opposite Canal Street, where he is selling goods at New York city prices. As I sell on commiwjion (for cash only) I can of fer inducements never before met with in this lo cality. My stock consists in part of the finest TEAS, COFFEES and SUGARS the market can afford, together with everything in the grocery line : an immense stock of TOBACCO, American and Imported SEGARS; a varied assortment of BOOTS aud SHOES for Men ami Rnja : Ladies. Misses and Cliildreu's SHOES ; the bet stock of HATS and CAPS ever brought to this market, of all grades and sizes. ALU, W holesale Agent for the sale of Dr. J. llostetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters and Wolff. Aromatic bchiedam Scnapps. For particulars call and examine my stock. " I have adopted the. one price system t othat a child can purchase as well aR the most cxperi- eureci person. i , r.C 1 jut MAOliSlUJiJA. t -Johnstown, Sept. 9, 1868yr-44tf. r - ; CYBCS L. PERSHIKG, Attorney at Law, Joanstown, Pa. FYICR on Clinton Street, in tbe Second Stv V-v ry of uood y rershirig's Store Room. ; EBCSSDi nO ASI) CRESSOX ! RAIL-ROAD. f. ., Tbe Cars Coming t 1 1 ettxkger; ullman a co. THE SUBSCRIBERS TAKE PLEASURE IN announcing to th citizens of Ebcnsburg and vieiuity tliat they have opened a large and heavy assortment of READY-MADE CIOTHING, in the ktore room adjoining the "Uountaui House," and immediately opposite the residence of Johns ton Moore. - .'; Their stork Las been purchaeti at the cheap. est anu most fabtonable cstabluitments in the East, with a view- to Suit the various tat, tea of the country. Their stock consists of all kinds of goods suitable fur gentlemen's wear, including every variety of - Neckerchiels, - - , Scarfs, 4 Drawers, ? i . Gullars, Comforts, Fine Shirts, Ac S S C O A T S, Uandkerctuefci, UundorahirU, S o o k a , 1 Gloves- . . . .m F.. W tl UK Over Coat. -. - (Jussimere and Cassinett Coats, Monkev Jackets, Of all taxrs and prices , Fine Black Fancy Cas- simere and t-assiuet Punt, est of all Patterns, from $1,00 tu $10,00. ; II A T 3 , CAPS, ' BOOTS, and SHOES. Together with a large assortment of article for gentlemen a wear, not necessary to enumerate. A large and varied assortment of lieaui-ilaUe Clothing for Boy. Farmers and others, wishing to clothe theif sons with a winter suit, will find it to their advantage to call-'-we are determined t sell a good tide and at pYices to suit the times. All the above goods will be disposed of at great ly reduced prices FOR CASH. , LUcnsuuig, bejit. y, m--4i. Cifsl .Gifts!! Gifts! ! ! ' A i'rfze to Every Purcliaser, . At the Quaker City PuUisiiiug House f DUANK RULISON, PHILADELPHIA. Y buying a book fir 3 L or more, yon are at once presented with a prizu, worth from 25 cents to $Wv), consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry, Watches, &c. All orders by mai' will be promp tly fi'led, and the prize or prizes.' will .accompany the books." Our list contains nil X the most pop ular books of t lie day, and will be sold at the usual rersil prices, manv of them -for less. Per sons wi-hing any pirticular book can crdcr at once, anl it will oe lorwarueu witti a gin. a catalogue giving-full information, with a list i f b-Kks and gifts,- wul bo son', post paid, by ad- dressing - " DTTANE RULISON. . No 33 South Third St., Philadelphia. Gcj-Agents Wanted, 18S7. 3m. Sep 9 LOOK HMiB ! ! X XI W AIlIllTAL. . JUT5T RECEIVED AND FOR SALK BY ROBERT DAVIS, A lot of Pure White Led, A lot of Lirwec-d Oil, A lot of Putty. A. very large lot of Bar Iron and Nails, all of which he will sell on very MiiaH profits, fur cash or country produce. CALL AND SEE. Also, dont fo-get that he continues receiving fresh oup plies of Flour and Provisions generally, of the best iualitv, every few days. Ebensburg, Sep't. y, lt57. EBENSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. f IHE subscribers wish to make known to the JL - people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that they have just received, at their sture on M.V11 street, opwusite th 'Mountain House," tbe lar gest and beat soleoted 1V1 M' 9 Ir m, 'iTaUhfti & i Jewelry , ever brought to th's t wn. Their stock cousuts in part as follows, viz : Eight day and Thirty hour, sprmg and weight ("Hocks, Fancy, Parlor aud Bar-room Clocks, Gold Hunting case and open face Lever Watch es, Gold Hunting-case detached Levers. Gold Hunting case Lepine, Silver ITunting case Le ver. Silver Hunting case detached Lever., Sil ver H inting case Lepir.es, Open face Levers, lupines and Qnartiers. Gold Guard, Vest and Pub. Chains, Gold Lockets, Gold Seals, Gold Pencils. B;irJ A Wilann celebrated Gold Pens, Gold and Cameo Breastpins. Gold Ear-rings, Gent Brea'tpin, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Gold Shirt Studs, Gold Sleeve Buttons. Gold Charms, Grid. Silver and Steel Watch Keys, Gohi Crosses, Gold Hooks, Silver and Silver-plated Tea and ' , -Table Spoon, Butter Knives. Silver Thimbles. Silver Guard and Fob Chains. Spectacles, Port Monnaics, Clock Key a. Accordeons, Violins, Flu Us, c, Ac, Ac, Jtc. '"'.: The above aud many other articles, sot men tioned, will be sold as cheap if nt cheaper than can 1-e bought in any other establishment this side of-Philadelphia. CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, ACCOR DEONS, S-c. repaired with pr -roptners and at low rates. All good' sold, and articles repaired, warranted. Omfident that they cannot be undersold, the sub scribers would respectfully solicit a continuance or the patronage of the public. STAIlL AR0BERT3. ' Aug. 23, 185T. 42- If. JOHN .-.PARKE'S " Jolinslown Marble Worlts Fran-klin Street, aearly opposite the now Metho dist Church, Johnstown, Pa. . . ONUMENTS, TOMIJS, GRAVE Stones, Mantels, Table, and Bu reau toj;s, nianufactured of hhe, most bc-auttful and finest quality of foreign and domestic m.irble, always on baud and made to order as cheap as they can he nurcluised in the East, with the addition of carriage From long experience in the business and strict attention thereto, ho can assure the public that all ordertwill be promptly ( attended to and the work finished in thebest and most handsome manner, furnished to", order aud delivered at any place desired. . ' ' ' AlbO, Grindstones of various 5rits and bizei. suitable for fufnii-rs and mechanics. Sold iy wholesaTe or retail. VryTia-lhe coavcRieiice of persons reading in tbe e;ist and Jjorth of the county, specimens may be reen aud orders left with (Jeorge Iluntley, at hi Tinware, Establishment in Elensourg. , Purchasers ar? invited to . examine ' stock and prices.-- f Aug. 19, '57.J fjune 20, 1855.J Tovrn rronertr for Sale. T HE UNDERSIGNED WIIX DIrOSE OF Lis valuable" rirrrertv. fituated on the Sus quehanna A Ebensbnrc Plank Road, and adjoin ing the residence of Rer. David Jenkins, '- The property being WaQtirully t-nuale'1. would make a eocd tumro'cr residence." "The buildinr is Iwo storv, and will rlahncd. teeetheV with all the cessary ont-buildintrs attached, dhere are 4 acres of grojirrd attached to the prf mites, on which will be C!l a choice rot cf fruit trres. Trm s msdc earv. - , : JAMES R. PATT3. o s i WHEREAS. LE'lTIS OV A DM1 NISTBA tion to the uetate U Peter M'GUughHu, 1 late of Cambiia ct-unty, deceased, have bceh gran- 1 ted to tha cnljrriLr all Tvr4! rti iofVl.tvl lit tbe ' said estate are requested to make immerliate pay meut, and those having claim or demands against the estate of said decedent will make known the same witliout delav to PHILIP M'GLAUGIILIN, Admr. No. 7 Peun St., KtUburg, 151. ! SopV9, 185. 44 6t. A MEETINQ OF TIIK BONDHOLDERS of the North Western Rail Road will I held at Mik ally's Hotel, in Blairsville, on "fues day, September 15th, at i o'clock P.M. ' T TtJACIllEKS TTAXTED. IfLEVEN TEACHERS ARE WANTED, TO J take charge of the "Public Schools in Sum merhill town Lip, Cambria county, t ppliants are requested ti rt eet the County Snperiutndei:t and directors, at JefiVraon. on SATURDAY, the 10th "day of October, 1857. Bv ouler 0 tbo Board. WM. MURRAY, So'y; Snmrcerhill. Sept 9, 1857 44 ' TV'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP A. plication will be made to his Excellency Governor Pollock for the pardon of JAM$3 S. CL0SSIN. convicted in the Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, 18of, for Larceny, and senten ced to undergo an impri.-onmeiit in the Western Penitentiary for 2 years and 3montlis, and at the same sessions convicted of Burglary and senten ced to undergo an imprisonment in the Peniten tiary f x S v-ars. J. W. SUCK. Sept 9, 1S57. 44 cjm. fSXXCX'TOK'S AOTICC 1 ETTERS TESTAMEMTARY ON THE jLi estate of Dennis Dougheftyi late ef AHe gheny Towniihip, dtcea5ed, have ben granted to the undersigned, residing vn Allegheny township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to s ud estate are iqeue&ttd to come, forwaid aud settle, and thoe having clnims agsiiutt said estate will present their account- prorerlr authenticated for settlement. HTOH DOUGHERTY. Sept. 9, 1657. Ct 44. - ' ME1-7TING of tbe stockholders' of the Fdj-cnsburgS- Susfludianna-riank'Road C;irr.- pany wil be hed at the OTurt IIm.e. i!i the ljr ough cf Ebensburg, on SATURDAY, t e 19th lest., between the hours of 1 and -3 oVi-x-k, V. M., for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety cf advancing the rate of toff-n said road. By request f a nr.mber f gtockhoidtrs. G HO. J. RODGERS.Seucatrator. Ebenslurg, Sept. 0, 'CT-It0 ALOYSIOUS ACADEMY. STUDIES will be resumed in St. Aloyaious Acaden y. Ioretto, Cambria county, in Mondsy, Sept m ber "th. It would be desirable that the pr-iil attend on that day sa that the classes may be lor mcd withotit delay. f- 2(i- '- ESTATE OFEDrr.tRD AX8. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING bcu gmnte 1 to the uudersigned upon the estate of Edward Evana, deceased, late of Elier.s burg borough. Cambria eourty," Pa., notice ia hereby given that all persona indebted to said eB tafe, as will as tbes having tlaims agsiutV t,e aruo, to call on the undersigned fjr settlemeut. K. J. WATERS, Fxecutor. ELIZABETH EVANS, Executrix. Ebniiburg. Aug. 26 Ct. 42. ' STR4T STALUOK. riAMK TO THE RESIDENCE OF THE UN- j dersignod, living in Hemlock, Washington township, Cambria count v. the 17th inst., ONE DARK BROWN STALLION.'blind of the left eye, a little crippled in the Irft hind leg, 1 supposed to be ab ut 13 year old. The owner is requested to conic forward, prove pn pert y. pay charges ami take him away; otherwise Le wi'.l be diapered of according to law. DAVID SIIARr. Ang. 25. 1SS7. 42 St. " STOLEN. FROM THE RESIDENCE OT Henry Alteman. in Clearfield county. Penna. on Friday, August 21t, ie57, a GRAY MARK about three years old, fmrreen hands high, hav ing a narrow' rump and feet vrry much wora oT, with no shoes on when taken -s:iid mare belong ing to Jacob Cordaa. A saddle and bridle was taken at the ume time. Any person Ending, trailing for or buying the above described mare will be handsomely rewarded. Adiress JACOB CORDAS. ' Tipton. B'air co., Ta. or Javne5vfll. C'earficld co-.Ta.-. 1 Ang. 26, IS67 2t 12 Tavern SI and Tor Safe or Kent. THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOP. SALE his Tavern Stand,. -ritnafe in the borough of Lontto. The housa ftLA is larg and well adapted f t busi-" SlJS 1.1 r.ess. Two lots of giund, M ith all fcsSiSfc.'J the necessary out buildings, a good well of water and cistern in the yard. If not sold inertly it win be offered for rent for a term of vrars. Apply to the subscriber, living near tbe premi ses. 1 . II, M.1LU. Loretto, Aug. 26. 1857 42- , STIlAVt Oil STOf.KV. Frr m the Mibsrriber. on the night cf the 1 1th of Au gust, TWO MILK COWS one a brown co-. 8 or 10 years old, with a slit in each car ;.the oth er a white and red cow, 14 or 15 years old, vith a bull C3lf about 2 months old, fame color, small red spots on each. ' Any pomm giving informa tion of the same will 1 liljerallv rewarded. . - MICILEL KENNEDY. Carroll Township, Set.: 213 2t. r.M. GEORGE, , Justice of the Peace, foot ef Plane 3e 4, A. F. X.. Si. WILL trus1 attend promptfv to, n!l; colieetious en isted to' his care." Oflee. alioinirr th I cat UUice, July '29, 1&52.- A RETIRED PHYSICIAN 75 Years . of Acre. . Who? 0 coven o?e sands cf life have cearly run out, dis covered while in the Enst Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis. Couclia. Colds and General Debility. 'Via reniely . was discovered by him when Lis only dhild a daugh ter was gi?cn up to di. He h;id heard "much of the wonderful restorative" And heil'ng qi:xlitics cf preeration3 made from the Eist India Hemp, and the thought occurred to him that be might make a remedy for his child. Ho ttndied hard and succeeded in realizing h"s wishes. Jlis child was cured, and is now ?n i alive well. He has since administered the wonder! til remedy to thou sands cf sufierers in all parts.of the world and he has never failed in making them completely healthy and happV. Wishing to do as rou.'h good as possible, he will seh l to such of his aElicted fellow-being? as request it, this receipt, with full and explicit directions for making it np F-irec- luay tiscmg it. Jlo reqmers vh apjlit-ant to enclose Mm one sMJimg th.eo ctnt to te retnrnc! as postige. on th receipt, and th 1 remainder to ne appaod to tae p.iymeut of i AdurrtJi Dr. IT. JAME5, No. 10 Grtnd Ptre. Jeise-r Cd-. y j. v 1 ; " . ALL HAIL ! ! :t III ISomcUiiriar Tor the Jiinion?'i PROP. WO O I ' S . -T WE CALL .THB ATTENTION -OF. ALL. . old aud young, V this w4iderfal prepa ration. Wlricb tnriiaback T.U original cdor.grajr tgircovers tlie it-ad of thelLl with a - luxuri ant growth removes tbe dandiufT. iU-hiug, a&l all cutaneous emptions-catises a continual Cow of tlie natural finuls : and betice, if vel as a re" u'ar dressing for the hair, will preserve its eoLv. and ketp it iV-jiii falliii t,extren;e old ae, ia all iii natural beauty. We cAll, tlien, npn the bald, the gray, or diseavd. in ac.alp,titiso'iL; and aurily the young will cot.Hs t"y valuo tlcfiow ing locks or witching curl, ever be-withbut ii. Its praise is rpon tho tongue of Ihousa&ds.-- T' Waf'ertoWri,Mas.. Mav 1. 18CA..' FROF. 0. J. WOOD Aw Wc" to attest th virttreJ and magic p)wcr of ,yiip Uair Restorative-, nirw mocth a"nce, lniag exceedingly gray I purchased and soon conimetieerl oiiie two hot ties, and it soon began Jo tell.vin restoring the srer loebs t their native color, and tbo .hair which wati-forc dry andharSh. and falling off. jvow lecaise soft and glossy,, and it ctaed tl ling ; the daniruT disappeared, and the scalp )ot all the disagmtable itching, so annoving b fdre and now I not only look but feel young agaie. Itespectfully, yours, ate. , CIIAS. WT1ITNST. o ,s 1,. New Ywrk. Oct. J. 185." TROy. 0. J. WOOD Dear Sir J After read ing the advertkeuient inttncoT the 'New Yerk journals, of your celebrated .Hair Restoratire, I procured a half jint 1 otile. and was so mad plersed with it 'tlat, .1 continued its use f. r . Iwa mouths', and am satisf?ei" that it is decidedly , the best preparr.th n bef. re the public. -It 'at once removed al tho dandruff ani urphasant itching irom tLe se.-!p and he,4 roitred tny hair'natura- iy. axi'U 1 have no t;oubt. permancbtly so. lot! h&jQ: perr.TSslan W entertain ",ai?v d-ubi LT Ra. ia clitid rr it . - rt;e? to mci ali wt tpt'nrmuif&lj Ibet V ; I; ISS VtEES;3 OVecnwicVAv. I have used .Profess. O. j. Wood's DTalr Res torative anl.lutve drnireA jta .wonderful eCecta. It Testoreit n.3 liair 'where it Ld rfadlrn ff ; it deaaythejbead, and rs iders the -iair Soft-wl kmoothmuch more sathan oil. , . f 'JUUf A, ATKINSON-, : Louisville, Nov. 1; 1S4,5. : , ? ", . - State of Elino:.. Carlisle. June 17. 186A- I 1 ave used Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Res torative, and have adiiiiretl its w n-!erful cfior r. My hair was lecomrng, a I tbonjiht, premature: 'y Tay, but bv the um cf tlx "Rcstorativr" it has resumed its original color, tnd, i have x.w dcubt, pf ruianeiitly a. , . . - SIDNEY BRErsE." r , x-Scnxtor United State. fhtorihe.tTashivtjhiASlGr.y. Among the many preparations now i?i U4 fjr the restoring, prcserving.and beautifying the hair there are none that.vre ean rrc.mmend with rua- conmleu.ee than Trof. Wood's Hair Restorative, now in general use through ut. the States. Thl preparation poeiMweivthe mxt invigoratirg qnal I ties, arid never fails in-producing the moxt liap pv resr.lu when. applied acccrding to direction. Wercfr our readers to the advertisement for a few of the innumeraUe certificates which have been sent by parties w ho have been Vnelltte! by It, and who feel happy in giving testimony ti it wonderful effects produced on them, . O. J. WOOD AQ. Proprietors, 812 Broadway, New.York. and 114 Market sL, St. Louis. Ma. For ebIo here by all Druggists. any. &,5T IIVVIGOKATOR, OR LIVER REMEDT.l fftHIS TS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIKX Jb TIFICmedical disc 'Veries ever riwfde. a ml ia dnily workiug cures alnnst too great te believe. It cures as it by magic, rrvn the frst dose 'firing benefit, and seldom more tjn one brittle ia requi red to cure any kind of JJrer Complafut. from the w-ortft Jamricti or lypepia te a eommoa heatl ache, aT cf which are tfto rciutt cf a Du eaxed Lirer. . . Tlie Liver is one of the principal regulators f the human boi"y,and whn it performs its Tune tions well, the powers of tho system are futly -de-velpe.l. TLe stomach is almost entirelv depeh denton the healthy action of the liver for n proper pcrfrmanee of s functions. 1 Wha tbe itoinach is at fart, the fwel are et fault, and the whole system kufiere iu consequence of one organ-the Liver having c$cd to,Xo its duty. For the diseases of that -rgan. one of the propri etors has md; it fudy, ru a practice cf niore than twenty years, to find some remedy where with to counteract the mxuj derangement . t which it is liabhj. To prove that 'this remedy ia atat lound. any person troubled with Liver Cum plaint in anv of I its forms, lias but to try a bottle, aud cvnviet'ion is certain. . . A compound has been formed Vy dissolving gums, and cxtractiug that part which is soluble for tl.e active virtues of the Uiedicme. These guras remove all moi hi 1 or bac matter from the sys tem, wipplying iu their place a healthy flow of bile, invigoratii:g he btucach, Civusiug food to digest well, purifying the blood, giving. t-ne au4 health to tlie w bole Uiachiuery, rettaoviog tke can. sos of the disease, --and eflet tm: a ratftcal cure without any of the diagreablo after eflecta,- felt by using Calomel ir Mineral Poion, tbt are usually resorted tow . . ." f To all who will follow thete ciircctions a eure is positively guarantceil. Sick Headache can be cured by tbe u-o of two EpooUkful taken it , soon as the attack is fciU. , 1 Tho lngralor never faila to riire sour atcm- - - - ... . - . iiuiuic, ir?T er troublesome to those who take the luvigcrstef . For Dyspepsia or' Jaundice, roihing iii" the woihl acta so tuliy or cures so qu".ckiy hn the Jp. vigoratr. It removes all yeliowccra tnd-uenat-uial color from the ikiu. " " IVr Nighl Mare, lake a deso ;bcf.-e and it is warranted a ure prevei.tatir. ; - -' , Fvu- Femsde Obstrucious it j a S8fe an j remedy as it removes the cause of the direse. : CooUvcucss cannct exist where the Intigoraj is freely Uk en, while Uiolic yields iaJii- to a few doovs. ..'.'.' " It mut le known tht all there -s re . Lirer di oascs, cr caused by a deranged Licer, and to crre them uccds a Liver meikine mid one of crat Pwer. The Invigoratxr u tuch a mrlicine - H bus n-cuictnal powcia, never Ufc,3 difroverV" that will cure all ditasea of tie L,r.T,r.o mur'r of how hfig standing or what b ay be thor forn-v j gnn.s used is nch as to 1 see their cf.ccts. for net Aftv't?liil tn lt W. x ilhout receiving hem fit,- h flctf as a gentlaC" thartic, and khtHihi lway. U takci ju uffic4ert quantities to or-crcie ca ti? LottU gf atly Tl lst way total it is to take the rf.edinne'in t mouth, and th-o tak tcmi waitr ar.d fwaHo ooiu ugeuicr. .ia ta;s -vay it medie're scarce! v be tasted. ach or ttie br.u tlTccts tt;ncnccd sfttreatine." SaNFOBD CO . rrorriotoif. &t here hv all D;--.. T . J-.: 2?, lFST.-Txr.. . I - If II
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