! FASKIOXAREE MIEEIttERY. MISS M A R Y -A ; GIL LE S P I E . BTSGS LEAVE y U inform tho - citizens of Sum initvillo and snrrouneling country that she is now prepared to sell new cheap and fashionable IJOriys to all who may favor her with a call. . 1 . t i . il , r?u aiso eeps cousianuy on nana uress .trim mings. Embroidery anil other fancy articles. - Surumit, Oct. "7, 1857 Ct Orphans' Court Sale. BY VIRTUE of n order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to' me directed, there will lt exposed to public sale, at the'hotel of John Ivwy, in tho LgrougU of Lorett?, cu HON DAY, tle 145th day of November next, at one oMock in the afternoon, the following' real e-stiite of which t Anthony Litzuiger died seized, situate .in the I borough of Loretto aforesaid, to wit : , 'A'cortain lot of ground known aDd designated . oat tlm general plan of the lwough by tho nuni jbcTjH, fronting 50 feet on Sr. Mary's street and .xtending lnek. 1G0 feet to St. J oseph's street, having thcraon erected a 1J, story frame fctoro iouse. , . - j . ' i AISO Another certain L.t of ground uum 3-erad 7S, fronting 50 feet on St. Mary street and -extending back lfcO feet to St. Joseph street, hav ing thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house with back Uiil ling attached, a frame sta . tlo aud Ui?r out buildiugs.. AI.SO Two other contiguous lots of ground '(enolosod) fcac'a fronting f.O feet on St. Jo.-eph's trctt aud extending back 2C0 ftet to an alley, known ami dtignated on the plan of the borough Ay the numl-ers 129 and ISO. TERHS One third of the purchase money to paid on confirmation of" sale, and tho rexidue in two equal annual payments thereafter with htruat, to : If wenred by the j'ldgmcnt bondj and v.iirft '.zA of tho purcha.-ers. -.,,-,, - WM. K1TTELT.. ' Adm'r of Anthony Lilzingor, IS57 3t dee'd. Oct auditor's .o nci:. THE undersiiiiM d. Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Curt, to hear, decide and report upon the exceptions filed to the account of James Kirkpatriok. Executor of Archibald Kirkpatrick, weoU. hereby give notice that he will attend to ths duties of" xaid appoiutment, at. Ids office in tl:e boronirh of EVensl urg. at one o'clock P. 31., oa .HON DAY, the loth day of NOVEMBER, 1857. 1 S. NOON, Auditor. Ebensburg. Oct. 7, 1357 it . ' Ai'DrroK-'sxO'i'icj. THE undersigned. Audit appointed by the Or phan Guirt of Cambria county, to make dis tribution of the balanc e in tho hands of Angus tin Durbin. Alm'r. d. b. n. c. t. a. of Peter M' Guire, dee'd., upon bin administration account fi'ed, hereby notifies all parties interested that he will attond io the duties of his appointment at ofr.co in the b nui:h of Ebvnaburg, on Tns dv. the 10r!i d:ty of XovnuWr next, at 1 o'clock iix the afternoon. JOHN S. E11E , - ' Oct. 7. 1857 4 1 Auditor. .AUDITOR'S XOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Comm. n Pleas of Cambria count-, to make dUtrib'.it ion of the pnK-eel.s of the r aZ estate of A. J. llhey, sld at tho suit of the Eb riiKbursf Susquehanna l'huk K -a 1 Cmjany, on Vend. Kxpoti. No. t3, S -ptcmher T., 1SC7, bf)rby not' fit all jjerson interestfl in sail fund, that he will attend V tho nnth ofliis said ap ii..ir.tnt.t at Lit fiice in the lammU of E'nn lnX cm FKIDAV.thn 13ihdav fNoYEMlEM -ii.il at I oVork, V. M. r. S. NOON, O t. 5. U5T 4t. Auiit.r. V'-S ad'Tv'S'e,U Auditor appointed by the JL Ort-h" i' 0rt of Catnbria eounty, to make distribution of tl balance in tl;o hands of Wil liam Kt't-tl, Ttnutee f r the bale of certain real tt of which Miiha-1 MTV-mot died s. iz.i.l. uit hi pr;il -vovm; fi.v.. lifrcby liotitius all purlir inttir-'-e'! that hf wi 1 i! ti n. ! t. the duties tj id pjH.inti:i t.t at hi.- i tii c i i the bc.r ugh f Elf i.a'.urjf . -:i V' oi.a-d-y. the llth dax of NoTer.ibc r r.axt. at miff o Jt.lIN S. UilEV, Auditor. -'?Qx-t. I, 13.'7. - Ar:srrorjs xtiTivL. Ml HE tin. 'vi'Mliict!. Auditor appointed by theOr 1 . phaju' Court of Cambria c- niity, to make dis tribution of th balaftf in the hand f Margaret Jane Prinjle, Adm'x f Abraham Knepper, de-c.i-d, upjiii l.er adminis. ration as re-stated and coi.rtrmed 'at June Term 1H37. hereby notifies all pr'.ie interested, that .r will attend to thedntics f a:d ati. intuettt at bis office in the borough i.f Eben.b'.trr. on THURSDAY, the 12th day of Nore-nlor n-xt, at 1 o'clock in tlx- afternoon. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. Oct. IS51 -4t. AL'OSTO!tS XOTIJ L. THE TtndfMio'irned, having lecn appointed Au ditor by the Orphans' Curt of Cambria ouiiuty, t examtne. docidfl and rep.; t up n the excentions ft4cl to th 1st, 2m ami 31 sr.pnlc- mer.tarv act-ouuta of -John M'Ov, Executor of Patrick MGy decea; e 1, hereby notifies all par tin interestcil, that he will attend to the duties of naid appointmsn at his r.ftKO in tlie B roith of EUniiirg. on Monday, the 9lh day ol Novtm ltr next, at I o'clock in the aftem.vm. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. 0'. 7. 1357 4 1 Al'DIToit'S KUT1CE. fnEnderignc.I, Auditor appointed by the JL Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. t tnnks distribution of the proceeds vr the real ektateof JolmM'Mee!. Jr.,ifcceai;il, fold at the iuit of J. Oliver Boy! fc G., on Yend. Eipon. No. 60. Septendr Term, 1."7, hereby notifies all persona inureste l in sniI fun ! that he will at t,ul to the tlo.ties of s-ii'l appointment, at his of- li.re it the boron-h of Eb-nsLhrg, .i Saturday, Iho 14th day of NovemWr next, nt one o olock in tho afternoon. P. S. NOON, Auditor. . Oct. 7, 16.57 It Xo the Independent Voters ort'am- l,ri:i Ccunty. milE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIMSELF JL. aa an Indepeiah nt Candidate for the offi ces of Register & Recorder, and Clerk of the Or phans' Court of Cambria Countv, at the election in October tiext, and pledges himself, if elected, to attend to the duties of said offices promptly nd satisrattorily. GEORGE C. K. ZAIIM. Ebensburg, August 2C, 1857. To flic Voters or Cambria County. TX PURSUANCE OF REQUESTS FROM JL numerous National Democrats, in different parts of the county, I hereby offer myself as a candidate at the ensuing October election, for teat as representative in the next legislature. If elected, I pledge myself to discharge my duties to my constituents to tho bebt of my abilities. WM. PALMER. JcflVrson, Sept. 2, 1857. te. B. M'Dermitt v . L. S. Montgomery & wife. No. 112, June Term, 1857. In Common Pleas of Cam bria county. Yend. Expon Tllh undersigned, auditor appointed to distn HE iir.dersirned, 1 bute the money arising from tho sale of the defendant's real estate, sold on the above stated writ, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the outies of said appointment at his office in Kliensburg, at'the hour of 1 o'clock, on Saturday iu 1st day of Uctooer, A . U.. 1857. TIIIL S. NOON, Auditor. Eeensburg, Sept. 23, 1857 46 it. consolidation 1 : of ; .1 EMERSON'S MAGAZINE ' AND PUTNAM'S MONTHLY. 40,000 Subscribers to Start Witb! EXTRAORDINARY OFFER!! The Publishers are happy to announce that in tho union of these favorite Magazines, the best literary and artistic talent of both publications has been secured, and the most attractive features of each will be retained in the consolidated work. It will aim to present in is pages the choicest productions of American thinkers and writers, and the lest efforts of American artifts. I - It will be purely national in its character; in its criticisms it will aim to be just and truthful, and will be careful to preserve and cultivate that wholesome moral and religious tone so highly cherished by tho American ; public, and so essen tial to the welfaic of the race. - We shall endeavor, bv a sacracious use of the extensive ra-ourots now at ourcommand, tomake a Masrnzine that, in the richness of its literary contents, and in the beauty and profuseness of its pictorial illustrations, Khali outrival any pub lication ever before produced in this country. The new issue commences with the OCTOBER number, which is now ready. It is filled with the choicest productions of some of the most bril liant writers of the day, and is embellished with forty-four splendid original engravings. It ap Ioars in a new dress, embracing an elepant clas sical design on, the. cover, and the entire work presents the most attractive appearance. It i pronounced by ad who have seen it to bo the most beautiful specimen of a Magazine ever issued in this country. Pkice, 3 a Year. Ciab Ti;iCE Single Copiks, 25 Cents. 52 THE; GREAT LIBRARY OFFER. Tho combined issue of "EMERSON'S MAGA ZINE and PUTNAM'S MONTHLY" starts with a circulation of over FORTY THOUSAND cop ies, and we are dc-termijod to spare no expense in any of its departments to place it at the head of A merican Magazines. "With this view, we now make the following extraordinary offer : To anj person who will get up a club of twenty-four subscribers, at the club price, either at one or more post-olliees, we will present a fplendid Li brary, consisting of FORTY LARGE BOUND VOLUMES, embracing the most popular works in the maiket. Any one, with the October num ber as a spec imen, can easily form such a club, in almost any section. A copy of this number, to gether with a list and full description of the Li brarv, will be forwarded on receipt tf 25 cents. " J. M. EMERSON & CO. Publishers. Xo. 371 Broadway, New York, Sept. 30, 1857 47 it. THE COMBINATION PATENT PORTABLE LTIIXGIIT STliAM SA1V-M1LJU This mill is now acknowledged "to bo the chea pest, most practical and efficient lumber manu facturing machine in the world. It is the only portable reciprocating mill that has ever met with perfect success. Its entire coit,witb fifteen horse power, warranted to saw from three to four thou sand f ct of inch boards in twelve hours, the en tire establishment complete, ready for running, is but $1, ;'). ROSS' PORTABLE BURR-STONE MILL, for which over sevent v premiums have been awar ded in this country ami Europe. It will r'"d with less than half the iwcr, and make better !l?ur and meal than anv other mill. It is the nutft durable and the cheapest, mill in the market. Prices ramje from $ J 00 to 170. PORTABLE and STATU NARY ENGINES of ALL SIZES, SHINGLE MACHINES, &. J. M.EMERSON & C, Dealers iu Improved Machinery, fSt-nd for Circular?'. 1 No. 371 B'oa.'wav, hep. oU 4 -it iev lork. HO! THIS WAY!! , A LANE woul ! respectfully inform the cit- i.ei s of Eleu.sbur; and surrounding vi cinity that he wnl visit tbis place on the 1st day of the FAIR and remain for a few days for the purpjse of taking PHOTOGRAPHIC TICTURES. Tliesc splendid photographic impressions Lave never leen taken in Ebenslurg, anl are now in tr.nl need for tie tirt time. Jt is believed that the merits of this .ty!e of likenes.cs when fully known, wnl !c general I v appreciated. ... rhe ini jiression is firt taken upon glass and then trans ferred to paper. - Coph-s crn thns be multiplied almost indefinitely, lhcsc pictures arc wairan tevl never to fade. . , i M ELAIN OTYPES. Tliesc pictures are not surpassed in richness of tone warmth ot expression and iHiIdntss of fea ture. For durability there is no ouestion of their superiority. They may be exposed to a burning sun. to ram or frost, without injury or the least KcrceptiLle . change. "They ma be. washed off when soiled, and handled witnout the face being marred. These pictures are taken on Sheet-Iron prepar&l expressly for the purpose. Patent Right secured. For Ickets aud Rirg-i they have no superior. . AMBROGRAFIIS. ' He also takes pictures on Paper, which an lie sent safelv bv mad to any part of the elobe with little or no additional osta0 Over that of a com mon letter. N ho has not in some far distant land, a dear friend who would not hail wth pleasure such a memorial. AMBROTYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES also taken by him in a style not to be surpassed. Daguerreotypes, Engravings, eye, copied by citbtr of the above processes at moderate rates. Persons taken after decease. Instruction given in the Art. ' lie has a large assortment of rare and beauti fill styles of CASES. - Pictures inserted in Lockctp, Brcast-rins, Fin- gor-Rings, &c, in tlie best manner. Please call and examine specimens, (sep. SO) Something of Importance T A JL IL fTjlIlE subscribers would respectfully inform JL ttic citizens ot r.bensburg, ami the sorroun diug neighborhood that they have' just arrived from the Eastern cities with a larger, better se lected and cheaper stock of - ready-siadk: clotiiikg, that ever was offered to the town or country be fore, viz : ' Over Coats of all kinds,, Raglan Coats Frock Coats. Sack Coat 3 of all colors , and quality Cassimerc, Sattinett, Tweed and Fustian pants. Tlush , Silk, Satin, Cloth, Cassimere and Tweed Vests, Hats of all kinds, Silk, Plush and Cloth Laps, lino and common Shirts, SilK Handker chiefs, Cravats of all kinds, Overalls, Undershirts Uraw-ers of all qualities, Umbrellas, tec AISO A large stock of fine Cloth, Cassi mere, Sattinetts, Tweeds and Fustian with suit able Trimmings for the same, which they are prepared to make up to order and according to the latest style. Please call and see them before you make purchase clsewhereas they feel satisfied there arc no Jews or Gentiles in tlie county can render you tho same satisfaction. EVANS & HUGHES. Ebcnauurg, Sept. 20, 1857 t PKREA'S CELEDRATED X, I QUID THE GREAT ADHESIVE .Most useful article ever invented, for house, store ami ojfi.ee, surpassing in utility ev- cry tthcrt glue, gum, mucilage, jxtste or cement ever known. Alivajs Ready for Application. ADHESIVE ON PAPER, CLOTH. LEATHER, FURNITURE, PORCELAIN OIIN A , MAR ' RLE, OR GLASS." T?0R manufacturing Fancy Articles, Toys etc. JL it has no superior, not only poscssing greater stren1h than anv other known article, but ad heres more nuicklv. leavinrr no stain where the parts are joined. " Never Fails. "" Within the last three years upwards of 250,000 bottles of this justly celebrated LIQUID GLUE have been sold, and the great convenience winch it has proved in every case, has deservedly secured for it a demamd which the manufacturer has found it, at times, difficult to meet; acknewledged by all who have used it, that its merits arc far above any similar articfe or - iniitatiou ever offered to tha public. - - 3C- 2 us GLUE Ti. extensively counter) eiiea ott- serve ihe lahle " McRea's tilebraltxl Liquid Glue, the Great Adhesive." Take no other. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. Manufactured and Sold Wholesale and Retail, by - WM. C. McREA, Stationer, No. 507 Chestnut Street., Philadelphia 05-Liberal inducements offered to persons de sirous of telling the alxwe arti rive arttele. Sep. 23 1857-45 ly. To tlie Independent Voters of Cam bria County. HA3TNG BEEN SOLICITED BY A NUM BER of my NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC RIENDS in diflerent gtions of the county, to ruu as an Independent Candidate for tlie office of County 1 retutvrer, 1 hereby oner myselt a candi date for the Bufi'ragps of my fellow-citizens. Should I receive a majority of their votes I prom- e to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. R. II. TUDOR. Ebensburg. Sept. 16, 1857. te DR. J. C. CL.1RK, WflTII A. J. JACKSON, will visit Ebens T T burg, on Wednesday, Sept. 28d. and re main lor a lew tavs in a protessionai capacity. Persons in want of his professional services will find him at the office of Dr. D. W. Lewis. We have the advantage of all the latest improve ments in the Dental science. Sept. 23, 1857. . IN the matter of the estate of Rowland Davis, dee'd., Cambria countv, ps : The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Eliza beth Davis, widow. Thomas R Davis, .Rowland Davis, Robert Dvis, Mary Ann Davis, by her guardian, John Williams, Esq., Jane Davis and Elizabeth Divis, b their guard:an, David II. Roberts, Esq.. aud Harriet Thomas, by her guar dian, John Williams, Esq.. heirs aixl legal repre sentatives of the said Rowland Davis, deceased, and to all others interested, Greeting: You arc hereby cited to be aud appear liefore the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Orphans' Court to be held at Ebensburg, on the first Mon dav of December next, at U n o'clock in the fore noon, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of the said appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by the said Curt, ami duly returned by the Sheriff or then or there show cause why the same should not be sold, to wit : A certain mcssuago and tract of land, situate in the said township of Cambria. and county of of Gimbria. adjoining lands of David J. Davis, John E. EoWrts, Evan T. Jones, John J. Davis, Peter Hoover and others, and containing Two Hundred and Ten acres. more or less, with the appurtenanecs.'valued ami appraised at Eighteen Hundred and i ifty dollars, and which valuation and appraisement has been duly confirmed by the said Court. Hereof fail not. -v. . -. . . - ft h WITNESS the Honorable Georgge, I! n i t :.i . r : r i Tavlor, President of our said Crnirt at Ebensburg, the ninth day of Sep tember, in the vear of our Lord one , thousand eight hundred and fiftv seven."" ! j ' WM. C. BARBOUR. Clerk, Ebensburg. Sept. 30, 1857 47 .i:aiil: zmedicixcs. '' can be ii a i) a t THOMAS DEY!NE!S rm? CCD - Opposite Thompson's Hotel, r EBCA'SBl'RG, JPa. . L IN PART AS FOLLOWS. ' Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup Sanford's Invigortor. Indian IJnament. Wood's Hair Restorative. Rock Oil. Tho Universities family medicines. Gracfcnburg Family medicines. Ilalloway's Ointment and Pills. FOR Lindsey's Blood Searcher. Sine's Dysentery Compound SALE AT Bterhave's Holland Bitters. Ilooflaml's German TH0S. DEVINE'S Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup Balm of 1000 flowers. CHEAP M'Lanc's Vermifuge. Curtis' Inhaling Vapor. STORE. Radway's Ready Relief. 7 Terry Dvis' Pain Killer. Kcyser's Pectoral Syrup. Dr. D. Jaynes medicines. Hallowaj-'s Worm Confections. . Bennet's Plant and Root Pills. Swayne's Svrup of Wild Cherry. ' Brandreth's Pills. Wrights Pills. 1 Ayer's Qierry Pectoral and Tills. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Purifying Extract. Ebensburg, Sept. 30, 1857. 47 IMS. (MS MM g JW. THOMPSON has just received and opened his Fall and Winter stock of Hats aud Caps. He has the largsst and most complete assortment of HATS AND CAPS ever brought to the county. Having bought Lis stock from the first manufacturers, and having greater part of it made to his own older, he is enabled to sell Hats and Caps at city retail prices and persons visiting Johnstown will find it to their interest to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' . Gents Buckskin Mits and Gloves, Gents fine Seal, Otter and Beaver Fur Glovei ; a n d . Gauntlets, . Gents Riding and. DriviDg Gloves and Gauntlets, " Hat Fur Brushes, . And Umbrellas, r r : Hats and Caps made to order and repaired. Tho highest cash prices paid for all kinds of D TM RY- snipping x urs. . J.W.THOMPSON, Clinton St., Johnstown, Pa. 1 ScpL'S0,"lS57-47 RAIL-ROAD. Tl Car Coming; lit ETTINGER, ULLMAN & CO. THE SURSCRIRERS TAKE PLEASURE IN I announcmg to the citizens of Ebensburg and vieinity that they have opened a large and heavy assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in the store room adjoining the Mountain House," and immediately opposite the residence of "Johns ton Moore. - Their stork has been purchased at the cheap est and most fashionable establishments in tho East, with a view to suit the various tastes of the country. Their stock consists of all. kinds of Soods suitable for gentlemen's wear." inclndino- every variety of N eckercbiefs.m : Hanlkerchiefs, . s Uundershirta, t Socks ' Glcves. , j . . . . F. I IV C I It K ' Scarfs, I - Drawers, 1 ' Collars, - ' Comforts, Fine Shirts, Src." S S C O A T S, Over Coats, , A ' Cassimere and Cassinctt Coats, i ' - Monkey Jackets. Of all sizfs and price". Fine Black Fancy Cas simere and Cassinet Pants, Vest of all Patterns, from $1.00 to $10,00. HATS, CATS', BOOTS, and SHOES. . . .. Together with a large assortment of articles for gentlemen ' wear, uot necessary to enumerate. A large ana varied assortment of lieadj-Mado Clothing for Boys. Farmers and others, wishing to clothe their sons, with a winter suit, will find it to their advantage to call--wo are determined to sell a good ai tide and at prices to suit the times. All the above gous will be disposed of at great ly reduced prices FOR CASH. Lbensbuig, Sept. 9, '5. 44. . EBENSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. 1 1 1IIE sulscribers wish to make known to the B people of Ebensburg and vicinity, that they have just received, at tneir btoro on Main street, opposite tho- "Mountain House," the lar gest and best selected fctock of ClockR, iratcb Jewelry , ever brousht to this town. Their stock consists n part as follows, viz : . . Eight day and Thirty hour, tnrins and weisht Hocks, Fancy, Parlor and Bar-room Clocks, Gold Hunting-case aud open face Lever Watch es, Gold Hunting-case detached Levers, Gold Hunting case Lepines, Silver Hunting case Le vers, Silver Hunting case detached Levers, Sil ver H inting case Iiepines, Open face Levers, Lepines and Quartiers, Gold Giiard, Vest and Fob Chains, Gold Lockets, GyM Seals, Gold Fencihs, Bard & Wilson's celebrated Gold Peas, Gobi and Cameo Breastpins, Gold Ear-rincs. Gents Breastpins, , , Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cult Pius, Gold Shirt Studs, " Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Charms, Gold. Silver aud Steel Watch Keys, Gold Crcsoes, Gold Hooks, Silver and Silver-plated Tea and Table Spoons. - Butter Knives, Silver Thimbles, Silver Guard and Fob Chains. Spectacles, Tort M jnnaics, Clock Keys, Accorueons, Violins, Flutes, ic, The al)ove and many other articles, not men tioned,- will bo sold as cheap if not cheaper than can be nought in any other establishment this side of Philadelphia. - - CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWXLRY, ACCOR- DEONSi 4-c; - r repaired with promptness and at low rates. 'All goods sold, aud articles repaired, warranted. Confident that they cannot be undersold, the sub scribers would respectfully solivit a continuauce or the patronage of the public. STAHL ROBERTS. Aug. 20, 1857. 42-tf. ; . ; Evcrj' Ia j Rringrg Soinetlilng Acw, NEW YORK COMMISSION & TEA WAREHOUSE. TiiK sutisuuir.Kit wishes iu infoi:m I the citizens of Johnstown and the Surround ing country that he has opened a Warehouse in the - Arcade Building, opposite Canal Street, where he is selling goods at New 1 one city prices. As 1 sell on commission (tor cash only i I can of fer inducements never before met with in this lo cality. Mv 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'ot "1 (J15ALCU, American and Imported SEGARS ; a varied assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for JSlen aud Hoys : Ladies', Misses' and Children's SHOES- the best stock of HATS and CAPS ever brought to this market, of all grades anil sizes. ALSO, holesal5 Agent for the sale of Dr. J. llostctter's celebrated Stomach Bitters aud Wolffs Aromatic Schiedam Scnapps. For particulars call and examine my stock. , I have adopted the one price system, so that a child can purchase as well as the most experi enced person. TETER MASTERSOX. Johnstown, Sept. 9, looS. 4itt. TAVERN STAND F OR S A L 11 OR R E XT. THE SUBSCRIBER. WISHING TO RETIRE I to private life, r fters fcr sa'c that well known stand, "THE SUMMIT MANSION, HOUSE," in Summitville borough,. Cambria county, about one mile from Crosson station on the Central Rail Road. The House is roomy and commodi ous, with good stabling and necessary out-build insrs. a well of eood water at the door, &c. 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, lg47. J 1VUTICE TO TEACHERS. E X AMI NATIONS FOR TEACHERS WILL be held at the following times and places and for the number of teachers designated : Loretto Borough 1 teacher, Sept. 28, Jefferson, Summerhill tp., 10 teachers, Oct. 10, Ebensburg, for Borough 4 uct. Z3, Ebensburc. for Cambria tp. 10 Oct. 23, Carrollton, for Carroll tp. 10 " Carrollton, for Susquehanna tp. " Carrollton, for Chess tp. 5 " St. Augustine, for Clearfield 10 " St. Augustine, for White-5 " Losetto, for Allegheny tp 10 , Loretto, for Munster tp. 5 " Harris' School House, Jackson 7 " Vaughn's " Ricldand 10 Rolhng Mill "-' Conemaugh i9 " Oct. 30, Oct. 30, Oct. 30' Nov. 5, . Nov. 6, Nov. 6, Nov. 6, Nov. 10, Nov. 12, Nov. 14. In the other districts the schools are open. A number of first-class teaehers are wanted. If tie- sired, lectures will be delivered in the evening of each examination. . S. B. M'CORMICK, Sept. 23, 1857. r Co. Snpt. Dr. Henry Yeagley, Practicing Physician, Johnitown, Pa. OFFICE next door to his Drug Store, oar of Main and Bedford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 186S. - PC e s & t -t X E W A R R I V A I- . JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY ROBERT DAVIS, A lot of Pure White Lead, . A lot of LinsccJ Oil, ; A lot of Putty, A very large lot of Bar Iron and Nails, all of which lte will sell on verv small profits, for cash or couutry produce. CALL AND SEE. Also, dont fo-get that he continues receiving fresh sup plies of Flour and Provisions generally, of the best quality, every few da s. , , . Ebensburg, Sept. 5, 18G7. Gifs! Gifts!! Gifts!!! r - A Prlfce to Every turcliascr, : ..- At the Quaker City Publishing House of DUANE RULISON, PHILADELPHIA. BY buying a book for 1, or more, you are at once presented with a prize, worth from 25 cents to 4100 consisting of Fine Gold Jewelry, Watcher, &c- All orders by mrtil will be promp tly filljd,and the prize or prizes will accompany the books. Our list contains all of the most pop ular books of the day, and will bo sold, at the usual retail prices, many of them for less. Per sons wishing any particular book can crdcr at once, and it will be forwarded with a gift. A catalogue giving full information, with a list of books and gifts, - will bo sent post paid, by ad dressing DUANE RULISON. - No 33 South Third St., PkiJejphia. - (jtJ-AgenU Wanted, 46lf ncp y isol. 3m. . ' - JOHN PARKE'S Jolmstovn 5Xarblc lTorks, Franklia Street, nearly opposite tne new Metho dist cnurch, Jonnstown, Fa. ?av "ff ON UM EN TS, TOM BS, GRATE pffil At.M. Stones, Mantels, Table, and Bu reau tops, manufactured of khe most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, always on hand aud made to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the East, with the addition of carriage. From lonz experience in the business and strict attention thereto, he can assure the public that all ordemvill be promptly attended to and the work finished in tho best and most handsome manner, furnished to order and delivered at any place desired. ALSO, Grindstones of various grits and size suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold tv wholesale or retail. CT'For the convenience of persons residing in tbe east and north of the county, specimens may nc recn and orders left with George Huntley, at hi Tinware Establishment in Ebensburg. Purchasers are invited to examine 6tock and prices. I Aug. 19, 757.J Jjune 29, 1855.J Town E'roperty Tor Pale. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL DISPOSE OF his valuable protertv, situated on the Sus quehanna & Ebensburg Piank Road, and adjoin- Lev. David Jenkins, The property being beautifully situate1, would raake a gocd summer residence. The building ia two litory, and well planned, together with all the e cessary out-buildings attached- There are 4 acres of ground attached to the premises, on which will be found a choice lot of fruit trees. Terms made easy. . ' JAMES R. DAVIS. Ebensburg. Aug. 28, 1857 42-" A RETIRED PHYSICIAN 75 Years of Age. lioso sands ot lite nave nearly run our, dis covered while Ln the East Indies, a certain cure lor Consumption, Asttima Uroncmtis, tougns, Colds and General Debility. Iho remedy was discovered by him when hia only dhild a daugh ter was given up to die. He had heard much of the wonderful restorative and healing, qualities of preerations made from the East India Homp, and the thought occurred to him that be might make a remedy for his child. He studied hard and succeeded in realizing his wishes. His child was cured, and is row and alive well. Ho nas bint e administered the wonderlul remedy to thou sands of sufferers in all parts,of the world and he has never failed in making them completely healthy and happy. Wishing to Jo as much good as possible, he will send to such of Lis afilicted fellow-beings as request it, this receipt, with full nnd etnlicit directions for making it up saceess- ing it up saceess ach applicant f -tli.eo cents to f receipt, and the payment of luily useing it. no requiers acu appucaui. M - tt . i i: . to enclose him one shilling I be returned as postage on the recc remainder to be applied.to the this advensenient. Address - Dr. II. JAMES, No. Id Grand Street, Jersey City, N J, 1G -lm. -T7"1IEREAS, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA- V tien to the estate of Peter M'Glaughlin, late of Cambria ccuufy,' deceased, liavebeen gran ted to the subscriber, all persons indebted to the Eaid estate are requested to make immediate pay incut, and those having claims or demands against tho estate of said decedent will make known the same without delay to PHILIP M'GLAUGHLIN, Adm'r, No. 7 Peun St. Sept. 0, 185G. 44 Ct. Pittsburg, Pa. TEACHERS 1VAXTED. I ELEVEN TEACHERS ARE ANTED, TO J take charge of the Public-Schools in Sum- 'jnei hill ttiwn.-hip, Cambria county. Applicants are requested to neet the County upenntendent and directors, at Octicrson. on oa l l. IvJjai , trie 10th- day of October, 1857. By order c the Board. WM. MURRAY, Soc'y, Summerhill, Sept. 9, 185744 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ap plication will be made to b's Excellency Governor Poliock for the pardon of JAMES S. CLOSSIN, convicted in the Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, 1855, for Larceny, and senten ced to undergo an imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary for 2 years and 3 months, and at the same sessions convicted of Burglary and senten ced to undergo an imprisonmont in the I eniten- tiarv for 3 years. J. , oLlUtv. Sept 9, 1857. 44 cjm. ESTATE OEEilVARn EYAXS. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY HAVING been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of Edward Evans, deceased, late of Ebens burg borough, Cambria county, Pa., notico s hereby given that all persons indebted to said e- tate. as well as those having claims againsN. the same, to call on the undersigned for se ttlement. E. J. WATERS, Executor. ELIZABETH EVANS, Eiecntrix. Ebensburg. Aug. 26 6t. 42: . EXECUTOR'S AOT1CE. ETTERS TESTAMEMTARY ON THE estate of Dennis Douehertv, late of Al1- gheny Township, eleceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Allegheny township All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are rqeucsted to come forward and scttlo. and those having claims against said estate will present their accounts properly authenticate for settlement. 11UUU JJUUU11EU1 X. Sept. 9, 1857. 6t 44. A TEACHER TO TAKE CHARGE OF A JljL male school, in the borough of Loretto. Ap ply to the Board of School Directors of sid bor ough, r. UKA-Klr l . oec y. St)t. 6. 1S7; kOOK HBHE m ALL HAIL ! ! ! 0010111111? Tor tlio Million .T PRO F, W 00 D'S ..." rJ E CALIi THE ATTENTION CP ALL, old and young, to this wonderful prepa ration, which turns back to it origiual color, gray hair covers the head of tho Laid with a luxuri ant growth; removes the d and ruff, itching, . and all cutaneous cruj'tions causes a tontinual lluw of the natural fluids ; aLd Leuce, if tisctl as a rg u'ar dressing f.r the hIr, will prc rvc its c-Jor, and keep ic from falling lo extreme old ge, in all its natural lMUty. We call, thttu, iirx n .. tho bald, the gra-, or disca.-cd ih Rr:a!j, totisw it; anl surely the you ug will m t.ns they value tLftfioW ihg locks or witching curl, ever le without it. Its praiso is upon the toi.gue of thousands. - W?erfown,Mas., May 1. IStS. PROF. O. J.'WCOD : Allow me to attest tha virtues and mgic power of yui- Hair Reatora tivei Three moillhs ince, Itingexceoiliugly gray I purchased and sovh commenctd ti use two bot tles, and it soon began to tell, in restoring the silver locks to their native color, and tho hair which was before dry and harsh, and falling oC, now became soft and glossy, and it ceased ful ling ; tbe dandruff disappeared, and the soalp lot all the disagreeable itching, so annoying b foro. and now I not only look Lut foci ycuog ftgnin. Respectful lv, yours, etc. . CTIAS. WHITNEY. . o PROF. O. J. WOOD Dear Sir After rul ing the advertisement in or.c of tl.o New iork journals, of your celebrated Hair Restorative, I procured a half pint Icttlc, and was so much pleased with it that I continued its use for two months, and atn satisfied that it is decidedly ilia lcst preparation liefore the public. . It at rnoe removed all the dandruff ; and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and has restored my hair natural ly, and. I luive no doubt, permanently so. , You have permission to refer to me,, all who entertain any doult of its not performing all that is claimed for it. . MISS FEEKS. 20 Grehw!th At. - o . - . ' I have nsc-d Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Res torative, and have admired its wonderful effect.;. It restored my hair where it had fallen off ; it ' cleans the head, and renders the hair iofl aud smooth much more so than oil. ' .. MARY A. ATKLNSOi; . Louisville, Nov. 1, 1855. e State of Illino's, Carlisle, Juno 27. 1855. ' I 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 tho "Restorative" it, has resumed its original color, and, 1 havo no doubt, permanently so. I - SIDNEY BRErSE," Ex-Senator United State. 'O " . . ; . ' ; v .FrcnntJie Washington Star. . T) Among the many preparations now In tis fbr tho restoring, preserving and lautifying the hair there are none that we can recommend with mora confidence than Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, now in general tise throughout the States. This preparation possesses the nt invigorating qual ities, and never fails in producing the most -4ap-py results when applied according to direction. We reft r our readers to the advertisement fr a few of the innumerable certificates , which bav been sent by parties who have been benefitted by it, and who feel happy in giving testimony to It wonderful effects produced bn tLenii : r 0. J. WOOD & Co. Praprierony 312 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St.; St. Louis. Mc For sale here by all Drnggists. ang. 5, '6T DR. SLXUFORD'S . INVIiGrORATOR, OJi LIVER REMEDY. This is One of the greatest scie Tl FIC medical discoveries ever made, and . ii -daily working currt almost too great to believe. It curi?s as il by rhfglc, even Vie jirst dose girinij benefit, and seldom more than one bottle ia requi red to cure any kind of Lfcer Complaint, frchi the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common" head ache, a1! of which are the result of a - eased Liter. - " ? l"he Liver Is one of the principal rcgti!atora of the human body; and whn it jerfortiis its func tior.s well, the powers of the system, are fully d- veloped; The stctaiach is almost entire-ly depeh- dent on the hetilthy action tf the Liver for tha proper performance of Its functions.- When tha stomach is at fault, the bowels ard rt fault, and tlie whole system suffers in consequence of one organ the Liver having ceased to do its dutv. . For the diseases of that rgan. one of the prcpri-' etors has mado it his study, in a practice of inoro ', than twenty years, to find some icmcdy where- with to counteract the niany elerangemenU ta which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint in any of " its forms, has but to try a bottle, and cenvittibu is certain. A compound Las been formed by dissolving gums, and extracting that part which is solubla : lor the active virtues of the medicine. Thcdegutna remove all morbil or bad matter from ths sys tem, supplying in their place a healthy flow of bile, invigoratir-g the fctcmach, causing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giving tone and heaith to the whole machinery, removing the cu ses of the diseafe, and efiV ctaig a radical enra without any of the disagreeable after efTccts full by using Calomel of Minc-r;l roiei, tLal ara usually resorted to; ' - To all who will follow these directions a enra is positively guaranteed. Sick Headache can ba ' cured by the use of two tea spoonsful taken m soon as the attack is lelt. The Iftvigorator never fails to crtre sour stcra- ach of the bad effects experienced after eating. .bilious attacks yieut readily to one bottle, ar.d Chronic Diarrhoea, eiifHcult as it is to cure, is rv- er irouoiesome to euose w no ease ine invigoraior. l or Uyspepsia or Jaundice, nothing in tea world acts so fully or cures so quickly aa the ln vigorator. Jt removes au yellowness and unnat ural color from the skin. For Nicht Mare, take a dose 1 for tftirinf. and it is warranted a sure pievcntative. For Female Obstructions it is a fe and cr- remedy as it removes the cause of tha disease. Cotfivenesa cannot exist whore the luvicoiatw is freely taken, while Cholic yields readily to It must be known that all these ara Liar dla eases, or caused by a deranged Zi'rer, and to enra' them ncenls a Liver medicine and one of great power. The Invigorator is such a medicine ; il baa medicinal powers, never before discovered, that will cure all diseases of the -Lirr,no matter of how long standing or what may be their foim. The active medicinal virtues extracted frorn the gums used is such as to be astonishing to alf who1 see their effects, for none can use tue medirina" Without receiving benefit, It acts as a gentle C thartic, and should always be akeh in sufficient quantities to operate on the bowels fcnfly Tha best way to take it w to take tha medicine in th month, and then take soma water and swallow both together. In this way the medicine mill scarcely bo tasted. SANFORD & CO. , Proprietor S45 Broadway, Naw Tok. Far Sale bera by all Drtiggiits. July 29, 1857. Sm. '