FosT-omc Anecdote. The Newburry poct Herald tells the following Post-office an ccdotc: Rap at the deliv ery . 'Postmaster 'Well, my lad, what will you have V Bey 'Here's a letter, she wants it to go 'iluLg cs fast as it can, cause there's a feller wata to have her here find she's courted by another feller who ain't here ; and she wants to know whether he's going to have her or not. ' 'Having delivered his message with empha sis, tLc boy departed, leaving the Postmaster e9 convulsed with laughter that he -could make no reply.' TO Till: MI LI J ON. rrcf. Woods, of St. I.ouis, has after "years of deep study and untiring ie.sep.rcl;, succeeded in pfeseuLing to the public an r.rticle superior 'to any now in "use, tfrid indeed it is truly a wonderful discovery we advert to his 7iir Restorative ; 1 he only article that has b?en completely successful in cheating ge of lib gray locks, removing dandruff, itching, scrofula, &c. it restores the graj-headed to more Hum original beauty adds new lustre to locks already luxuri ant: having th effect on coarse?, hars.h h:iir to ron do. :t j.' Joss 7 ;irid watery ; fastens permineutly hair thai is 1 v;o and falling, and man' other quali ties which wKl Vc me known as soon as used. Tim pride of mankind of mankind singularly -developed in the keeping and arrangement of the hair ; perhaps 'from the f.ft that i-3 tin? only jor iloii of the "iiirtna.il body that we can train in ary wt.v we cl ; how important then, having this portion left to our cave, (hat we should use all the means ajionco has placed in our hands to rer.2T it beautiful and permanent. If you would hnvo beautiful hair, glossy hair, permanent hair, hair with its natural color elegantly preserved to extreme old :'ge, don't foil to purchase W(Od?s Ii.dr Restorative- Daily Iowa State Gazette. Fur sale here by all errugg-sis. ou i'w- 5 ? 5 ? 5? ? ? q 9 T T!ai Tc nvlliir. it In lVr rrhrt'rt llt. nfnirdi ere creating suca a stir among mvauus as Dr. Sanford'e Invigorator or Liver llemedy. It pives such quick relief as to convince the patient of tceeiveing benefit almost as soon as tL. medicine is taken. We do not know of a single instance where it has been taken with out litic-Ct, and iu nearly all cases a complete cure is effected by its use. It has acquired its wide popularity simply because it does what it is rtenmended to do. It is constantly enlarging its circle of friends, carryiug heal ing on its wings, ami joy to the hearts of thor suffering from Liver Complaint.. Jaun dice, Dyspepsia or general debility. For sale here by all Druggists 47 4 1, ft J a v . g A p 3 AND FANCY FURS, J. W. THOMPSON, in returning his thanks to tho :it;x'i!s of Ebensburg and vicinity for their literal patronag in the past, begs leave to inform them that he h .a ju.-t openjd the kvr--et and most complete assort m nt of HATS AXD CAPS Trr brought t tho county. As his stock is so inrze and the .-.ty'.es too nunien us to nient: n,he will only nay that you can pet a II AT or CAP of utit tlr" or quality deire l, that can be had at HVy Hat store in tho Union. Having taken preat -rr in rlctinc his FALL STt'CK from first ; tnnt;feturdr. and having a grci.tcr 'art tf it "7nali rTr-HS" to liis order, he is enabled to sell .jj1 in hi lint- V'Wer than can be sold elsewhere ' in tL oi.fnty. 'Thoso visitiojr .I'-bnsti-wn, in nt of anythia j in hi ins will fod it to tli'-ir iTnt; U c!l and examine his stock, lit has hoice k !ecii n of.nrif rin Iiiiekkin. seal -kin. hver and oit-r fur gloves and gauntlets. Ht ami eajs Timdfo order and repaired. Th birh Rt caxli pv'iTs paid fo- all kinds if ' ti''ug Fin-. J. W. 'moMl'SOX. Ciint"ii st., Johii&towu, Pa. Oct. 21. D57 60 tf. KIiWlX VKllKiCS. OEOlliiK rtOCIIESTK.Tl WITH IMPORTERS OF 1I.LS, 12R.4X5ItlS, GIXS, A SI) OTHER LIQUORS. Xo. AO! Mxrkft Slrrtt, nb. Sixth, P II 1 L A B E L P II I A . October 21, 1S.7. Iy. Bargains ! B arains f T Copper, ar.U S!tect-Iros IV re, f TIN. "KUCHA NTS and ethers in want ITU. COPPER OR SHEET-IRON WARM an? rtspect'uily invited to call and examine inr stick, got csiTCssly fiT the fall tiaue. It is I l.e largest ami best assortment to lie found West of the mountains, made in a superior manner and of tl.o very best materials. Ilnvinsr H.k-ptc.l all the improvements of the times in the trade, in machinery and materials, fam prepared to compute suceesfid'y with city manufacturers, iii fricis and terms. Orders fiom one dollar to five hundred dollars 'vorth, promptly tilled, the wares carefully packed ud guaranteed not to leak. ' -One trial from merchants who have not d.dt -il!i me heretofore is requested. At least send f.r nJ'rice List. Thankful fr past favors, I respectfully solicit their continuance. Address F. W, HAY. "J-.hnrtowr, Gvmbria county, Pa. ' fct'21 1857. 0t f SAW-31 ISL.I.1 SALK. 1WILL SELL ou favorable terms that Saw mill jropcrty callcl ''Perole,1' situate on Trrut Run, in Summerhul Township. Persons 'desirous of purchasing are referred to S. S. Blair, Ei., llcllidavsburg, Pa or to the owner. WM. COXROW, l.e CTvire tp., Scott county, lywa. Oct.tl, i"-jr St cash. " josiatrA conri,a.xo, 1 MAKUKACTrnEn AND DEALER IX XOOKIXG CM88B8, Kfli U7, SonlU Fourth Street, BETWEEN MARKET AMI) MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. Gilt Picture and Portrait Frames made to.or '!er. Mouldings for sale. - . ' Oct. 21, 1857, 10 ly. AVDKTOii'S XOTICK. THE undersigned, Ruditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of GmTbriacobnty, to distribute the fund in the hands of Alexander B. Pringle, administrator do bonij non of Win. Barnett, dee'd. among the creditors and heirs, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at Lis oice, in Klensburg, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER, at 1 'o'clock, P. M., wL en and where all persons in terested are requested to attend or be forever de oUrrtid frCm comihg ih for a share of said fu?d. PHIL S. NOON. Auditor. Ebensburg, Oct. 21, '07 SO 4t ORPIIAXS' COURT SAIfC B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE OR- phans' Court of Camhria county, to me direc ted, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 30th day of NO VEMBER next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate of which Jacob Paul died seized, to wit : One tract, situato'In Richland township, in the said county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Jacob Stull dee'd. on the south w est, lands of Daniel Straycr oa the west, lands of the Lei i s of Conrad Fye dee'd. on the north and lands of the heirs of John Paul dee'd. on the south, containing two hundred acres more or less, about seventy acies of which are cleared and in a good state of culti vation, A large two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, bank Barn, Blacksmith Shop and out houses thereou erected and a large apple orch ard thereon growing. ALSO One other tract, situate in the said township, adjoining the above described tract on the south, land of John li. Sidman on the north, land of Abraham Paul ou the east and land of the heirs of John Paul dee'd on the south, containing seventy-six acres and seventeen perches and al lowance, and having a saw-mill in good repair thereou erected. The above tracts of land will be sold together or separately Jto suit purchasers. TEKMS OK 'SALE One third of the purchase mon v to be paid on confirmation of sale ; one third to remain charged upon 'the premises, the interest of which in be paid to the, widow, and at her death the principal to be paid to the heirs, and the balance in two equal annual payments, to be secured Ly the Ixinds and mortgage of the purchaser 'oa the premises. SAMUEL S. PAUL, Trustee of the real estate of Jacob Paul dee'd. October 21, 1837 4t 50 CUD rLL JJL OH IES2 711 Ij partnership heretofore existing between I James Murray and John Murray, in the Quitman Tannery was dissolved on the 15th of October, 1S57, by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be carried on by James Murray, in all its branches. . J A 31ns ilUKIIAx, JOHN MURRAY. Ebensburg, Oct. 21, If 57 60 TAVERN STAND P O U S A L K O R II BUT. -THE SUBSCRIBER, WISHING TO RETIRE I to private life, offers for sa'e that well known ttand, "THE SUMMIT MASION HOUSE," in Summitvillc lorough, Cambria county, about one mile from Cre:-on station on tlte CeutriA Rail Road. The House is roomy and commodi ous, with go'l stabling and necessary out-bnild-iugs, a wed of good water at the door, &c. If not sold soon, the property will le rented onrea .sona! le terms. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the icmist s. JAMES Mf RllTEL. Summitville, Pa., ) S-pt 15, 187. Xl'TXCK TO VEACSSERS. EX AM IN ATI ON S FOR TEACI be held at the following timci CHERS WILL and for the number of teacneis designated : Lorctto Borough 1 teaclfor, 8ept. 28, Jefi'crsou, Summeihill tp., 10 teachtrs, 'Oct. 10, Kl enfiburg, for I'.oroiih 4 " Oct. 23. Ebensburg, for Cambria tp. -10 " Oct. 23, Carrollton, for Carroll tp. 10 " Oct. SO, Carroliton, for Susquehanna tp. " Oct. 50, Carrollton, for Chess tp. 5 " Oct. 30' Nt. Augustine, for'Jlif-rfield 10 " Nov. 5, .t. Augf.stiuc, fur White 5 " Nov. 5, Loretlo, for Allegl.'eny tp 10 " Nov. G, Lorctto. f.,r Munster tj. 5 Nov. fi, Harris' School House, Jackson 7 " Nov. 10. Vauphn's " " Richland TO " Nov. 12, IMIin? Mill " CnrmaughlO " Nov. 14. Ill HiC other duilriHa tbv --bolt rtr -im. A i number of first-class teachers are wanted. If de- j sired, lectures will be delivered in the evening each examination. S. B. M'COHMICK, of Sept. 23, 1S57. Co. Supt.. OltEAXi' Y VIRTUE OF AN CRliEIl OF THE OR- phans' Court of Cambria eount3' to us directed llieie id i-e exctl t public ea;C,on thej rem ises, on the 9th day of November next, at on o'clock iu tire afternoon, the following real es tate of which Daniel Uollcu died seized, as fol lows, to wit : All that certain tract of land situate iu White township, in said county .adjoining lands of Hard man Philips on the west, lands of B. F. Bell on tho south anl west, and William Spade oti the north, containing two bundled ecre more or less, about thii teen acres of which are cleared, and having a plauk-frame dwelling house, log stable, and a taw-mill in good repair thereon erected. TERMS' OF SALE : One third of 11: pur chase money to be Jaid oti coniinnation of the sale ; the interest of cue third to be paid to the widow during li r life, and at her death the prin cipal to li trAid to tho ht'irs and the balance t f the purchase money to 1 e paid in two equal annird payments, to be secured ou the premises by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. THOMAS HOLLEN, Administrator. PIIEBE HOLLEN, Administratrix. of Daul. Ilolkn, dee'd. Oct. 14, 1837 4t. TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP ASl plication will le made to his Excellency Governor Pollock for tha pardon of JAMES S. CLOSS1N, convicted in the Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, 1853, for Larceny, and senten ced t undergo au Lnprhonmcnt in the Wesrrrn Penitentiary for 2 years and 3 months and at Ihc same sessions convicted of Burglary and senten ced to undergo an imprisonment in the Peniten tiary for 3 years. J. W. SLICK. Sept 9, llo. 44 cjm. STKAY STKliK. AME TO THE PREMISES OF THE SUB scriber at Ebensburg, on the 2Sth day of Septeml)cr, a spotted white and briudlc STEER, supHscd to be betwecu 2 and 3 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, , "prove prop erty, pnv charges and take lain awaj-, O WM. DAVIS. Ebensburg, Oct. 14, 1S57. ESTRAY. csidence of th J" AME to the residence of tho subscriber, rcsi- ding i in Carroll township, about tho middle of July, a STRAY BULL, white with black spots, and a piece off the left ear right ca split The owner will please come forward, prove prop, erty and take him away, otherwise he will be deposed of according to law. jacob LtrrnER. Oct. 14, 1S57. II, P. FOSTER. P. S. NOON, Greensburg. FOSTER &' SOOJi, Ebensburg. HAVING ass'iciatetl themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cambria county, will at tend to all business intrusted to them. Office on "O-lonade Row;" Ebensburg, Oct. 7, 1857. ELECTION OF PLANK ROAD CO. OFFI CERS. AN election will be held by the Stockholders of the E'oonsVurg fc JefTerson Tlank Road Company, on Monday, the 2d day of November next, at tho of.jco of Wm. Palmer, in Jefferson, at 1 o'clock, r M., for the purpose of choosing oCIcerj for the ensuing veair. WILLIAM PALMER, President. Out. 7, 1356. KOTICE TO COLLECTORS! WILL receive in payment of taxes, Bank Notes of the Banks of Pennsylvania which were in good standing at the time of the recent suspension of specie payment bjr tho Banks of Philadelphia, &c, with the exception of the "Bank of Pennsylvania." Collectors will be careful not to receive any Nots of the "Bank of New Castle," "Erie 'City Bank," or "Warren County Bank' Bv order of the Commission ers. C. D. MURRAY. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Ebensburg Oct. 8, 1SG ot. J rAS23IOXABLE SHLIEIERT. MISS MARY A. GILLESPIE. ryEGS LEAVE to inform the citizens of Sum U nritville and ' surroundlug country that she is no-w prepared to sell new cheap and fashionable BONNETS to all who may favor her with a call. She also keeps constantly on hand Dress Trini minfs. Embroidery and other fancy articles. ; Summit, Oct. 7. 1857 St Ann P. Jackson et al, ") In the Court of Com vs Vmon Pleas of Cambria Evan D. Evans J county, Pennsylvania, March Term, 1857, No. 2t. EJECTMENT, for a tract of land situate in Susquehanna Township, !anibria counly, coiitaiiiig one hi ndred acres or thereabouts, ad- ... i , f t t - n : 1 1 : t joining xanus Ol doia iuyore, wiuiaiu juersLres i,er and t)thcrs- And -now, to wit, the 1st day of October, A. D. 1357, Rule on the Defendant to appear and I dead on or before the first day of next Term, and direct publication of said Rule in a newspaper published in the county, agreeably to the Act of Assembly, passed the Hth day of April, 1857, "entitled an Act relating to the commencement of actions." CAMHRIA COUNTY, SS. jirsj, Extract from the Record of said 1 J Court. Certified the 1st day of Oc- T.g!5t,.li.T, A. D. 1857. JOS. M'DONALD, Prothonotary. Orsilians' Court Sale. Y VIRTUE of au order of tho Orphans' Court Cambria count v, to vie uiiectcd, there w ill be exoosed to rublic sale, at the hotel of John Ivory, in the borough of Lorctto, on II ON DAY, the lGth day of November uext, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate of which Anthony Litzinser died seized, situate in the borotgh'of Loietto afores;dd, V wit : A Certain lot of "round known and designated on the ereneral rdau of the borough by the num her 77, fronting 60 feet on St. Mary's street and extending baek 1C0 feet to St. Joseph's street. bavins: thoreon erected a li story frame store hou33. ALSO Another certain it 'of ground num bcred 7S, fronting oO feet on St. Mary street and extending; back 100 feet to St. Joseph treet,bav ing thereon erectel a two story frame dwelling house w ith back nuii ling attached, a lramc sta ble and other out buildings. ALSO Two other contiguous lots of ground enclosed each fronting 50 feet on St. Joseph's street and extending back 200 feet to an adey, known and designated on the plan of tho borough by the numbers 129 and ISO. TLRM-S Oue third of the purchase rndney to be paid on confirmation of sale, ami the residue in two -equaZ annual payments thereafter with interest, to be secured by tho judgment bonds and mortgages of tho purchasers. WM. KITTELL, Adm'r of Anthony Litzingr, dee'd. Oct 7 1857 3t AUDITOR'S -jVoTCE. fiftllE undersigned Auditor appointed by the jL Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, to make distribution of the proceeds of the reaZ estate of A. J. Rhey, sold at the suit of the Eb ensburg & Susquehanna Plank Roa I Company, on Vend. Exion. No. 83, September T.. 1857, hore"by notifies all persons interested in said fund, that be will attend to the Outlet ot his saul ap pointment at his office in the borough of Lbens- l ui g, on FR1 DAY, the ISth day of NOVEMBER next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. P. S. NOON, Oct. 5, 1857 4t. Auditor. AEJITOlfS XOTlCb flfIIE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the lib Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Wil liam Kittell, Tiu.stee for the sale of certain real estate of which Michael M'Dermit died seized, upo Ids partial account tiled, hereby notifies all parties interested that he will attend to the duties of s iid appointment at his office ia tho borcrrsgh of Ebensburg, on Wednesday, tho 11th day of Novemoe r next, at one o'clock P. M. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. Oct. 5, 1857. al'sjitok'S xoTrcis:. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court, to hear, decide and report upon the exceptions filed to the account of James Kirkpatrick, Executor of Archibald Kirkpatrick, dee'd.. hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in the lmrough of Ebensburg, at one o'clock P, M., on MONDAY, the lGth dav of NOVEMBER, 1857. 1'. S." NOON, Auditor. Eljousburg, Oct. 7, 1857 4t Avbntotis xoi ict THE undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria counly, to make dis tribution of the balance in the bands of Angus tin Durbin, Adm'r. d. b. n. c. t. a. of Peter M'- Guire. dee'd., upon his administration account fi-ed, hereby notifies all parties interested that ho will attend to the duties of his appoiutmcnt at his office in the borough of Ebensburg, on Tues day, the 10th day of November next, at 1 o'clock iu'the afternoon. JOHN S. RIIEY, Oct. 7, 1857 4t Auditor. Town Property For Sale. . THE UNDERSIGNED WILL DISPOSE OF his valuable property, Eituated on the Sus quehanna & Ebensburg Plauk Road, and adjoin ing the residence of Rev. David Jenkins, The property being beautifully situate, would make a good sulnmcr residence. The building is two story, and well planned, together with ail the ne 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. 20, 1857 42- LOOK 1BRJU I SEW AURl'VAli. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY ROBERT DAVIS, A lot of Ture White Lead, A lot of Linseed Oil, A lot of Tutty, A very largo lot of Bar Iron and Naite, all of which he will sell on very small profits, for cash or country produce. CALL AND SEE. Also, dont fVget that he continues receiving fresh sup plies of Flour and Provisions generally, of the best quality, every few days. Ebensburg, Sept. 9, 1857. A TEACHER TO TAKE CHARGE OF A male school, in the borough of Lorctto. Ap ply to the Board of School Directors of sid bor ough. P. BRANIFF. Sec'y. Sept. 6. 1867. Or. Henry Yeagley, Practising Physician, Johnstown, Pa. , OFFICE net,. door to his Drug Stoie; cor of Main and Bedford street?. Joliiiiftowa, 2:ily 21, St2'. . AUDITOR'S KOTICE. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county, to make dis tribution of the balance in the hands of Margaret Jane Tringle, A dm'x of Abraham Knepper, de ceased, upon her adminis,ration a3 re-stated and confirmed at June Term 1857, hereby notifies all parlies mtarested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in the borough of Ebensburg, on THURSDAY, the 12th day of November next, at l o'ciock in too afternoon. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. Oct. C, 1857 4t. i -:AUiToii's -A"oiici;. TnE undersigned, having been appointed Au ditor bv the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to examine, decide and report upon the exceptions med. to the 1st, 2nd and 3d supple mentary account of John M'Coy, Executor of Patrick M Coy, deceased, hereby notifies all par tics interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at lus office in the Borough of Ebtnsburg, on Monday, the 9th day ol Novem ber next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. Oc. 7, 1857 4 HE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, to make distribution of the proceeds of the real estate of JohnM'Meel, Jr., deceased, sold at the suit of J. Oliver Boye tv; Go., 6u Vend. Expon. No. 80. September Term, 1857, hereby notifies all persons interested in paid fund that he will at tend to the duties of said appointment, at Lis of fice ia the borough of Ebensbhrg, on Saturday, the 14tb t'ao'f November next, at one o'olock :u the afternoon. T. S. NOON, Auditor. 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QlT'For.the convenience of persons reading in the t-ast and north of the county, specimens may be reeh and orders left with George Huntley, at hut tinware IstabliHiment in Ebensburg. Purchasers axe invited to examine stock and prices: (Aug. 10, '67. juce CO, 1555. J Ebensburg, atjthe hour of 1 o'clock, on Saturday OIHeXililLg 01 iniTJCrtClIlCe the 81st day of October, A. D.,1 857. t?t-ni v -r-" riHL S. NOON, Auditor. rHI fV A JT IT Ebensburg, Sept. 23, 1857 46 4t. Ml JTA. 1:1 A d O i EBENSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. f g l HE subscribers wish to make known to tho -H. people ot toensburg and vicinity, that they have just received, at their store on Main street, opposite tha "Mountain House," the lar gest and best selected stock of 1 n 1 r u Jeivclry . ever brought to this town. Their stock t;ousisU in part as Cillows, viz : uiguv uay ana Thirty hour, sprmg and weht Uocks, Fancy, Parlor and Baf-rcom Clocks, Gold Hunting-case and open face Lever Watch es, Gold Ucnting-case detached Levers. Gold Hunting caf! Lepines, Silver Hunting case Le vers. Silver Hunting case detached Levers, Sil ver nan ting case Lepines, Open foco Levers, Lepinea and Quarticrs, Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains, Gold Locked, Gold Seals, Gold Pencils, Bard & Wilson's celebrated Gold Pnns. Gold and Cameo Breastpins, Gold Ear-rings, Gents Breastpins, Gold Finger Rins. vruiu uu i ins, ucia biurt btuds, Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Charms, Gobi, Silver and Steel Watch Keys, Gold Crosses, Gold Hooks, Silver and Silver-nlatcd Tea and Table Snoons. Butter Knives, Silver Thimbles, Silver Gerard and Fob Chains, Spectacles, Port Monnaies, Clock Keys, Accordcous, Violins, Flutes, c, &c, ore, Ac. The above and many other articles, 'rot men tioned, will be Bold as cheap if not cheaper than can be bought iu any otLer ettabdishnjent this side of Philadelphia. CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY. ' ACCCH- DEONS, S-c, repaired with promptness and at low Yates. All goods sold, and articles repaired, warranted. Confident that they cinnot be undersold, the sub set ".he; s voul J respectfully solicit a continuance or the iatronageof the public. STAHL &ROBERT3. Aug. 20, 1S57. 42-tf. TnE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg, and the sorroun ding neighborhood that they have just arrived lrom the Eastern cities with a larger, better se lected and cheaper stock of READY-MADI CI.OTIIIXG, that ever was offered to the town or country be fore, viz : Over Coats of all kinds Raglan Coats Frock Coats, Sack Coats of all colors and qualitv, Cassimere, Sattinett, Tweed ar.d Fustian pants, riush. Silk, Satin, Cloth, Cassimere and Tweed Vests, Hats of all kinds, Silk, Plush and Cloth Caps, fine and common Shirts, Silk Handker chiefs, Cravats of all kinds. Overalls, Undershirts, Drawers of au qualities, L mbrellas, &c. ALSO A large stock of fir.e Cloth, Cassi meres, Sattmetts, Tweeds and Fustian with suit able Trimmings for the same, which they are prepared to make up to crdcr and according to the latest stvle. Please call ana see tnc-m before you make a purchase elsewhere ,as thc-y feci satisfied there are no Jews or Gentiles in the ceumy can render you the same satisfaction. EVANS & HUGHES. Ebensburg, Sept. 30, 1857 tf TN the matter of the estate of Rowland Davis, LL dee'd., Cambria countv, ss The Commonwealth of Pennsvlvauia to Eliza beth Davis, widow, Thomas R Dayis, Rowland Davis, Robert Davis, Mary Ann Davis, by her guardian, John Williams, Esq., Jane Davis and Elizabeth Davis, bj their guard'an, David II. Roberts, Esv. an J Harriet Thomas, by her guar dian, John Williams, Esq.. heirs and legal repre sentatives of the said Rowland Davi3, deceased and to all others interested, Greeting : You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges of our Orphans' Court, at an Orphans Court to be held at Ebensburg, cn the first Mon day of December next, at ten o'clcck in the fore noon, then ar.d there to accept cr refuse to take the real estate of the paid appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by the said Court, and duly returned by tue t-nc-rnt or then or there show cause why the same should not be sold, to wit : A certain mossuaga r.nd tract of land, situate iu tho said township of Cambria in 1 county ox ot Cambria, adjoining lam! of David J. Davis, Joii E. Roberts, Evan T Jones. John J. Davis, Peter Hoover and others and containing Two Hundred .nnd Ten, acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, valued and appraised at Eighteen Hundred and I ifty dollars, and which valuation ar.d nppraisement has boon duly confirmed by the said Court. Hereof fail not. Q Taylor, President of our said Court 'ssrjq-i& at Ebensburg, the ninth day of Sep tember, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. , WM. C. BARBOUR. Clerk. Ebensburg, Sept. 30, 1857 47 1- 1- t: Orphans' Court Safe. BY VIRTUE of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria county, the subscriber w ill expose to public sa7e or outcry, on the premises, cn SATUADAY, the 2Jth day of October inst., all the right, titte and interest (being one undivided half) which William Gillau. deceased, in his life time had, of, in and to the following described reajrestate, to wit : ci f ii ! n in V ashingtoti township, Cambria county, ad- jommg lands granted or to be granted to Jllat- thew M Hugh, lauds now or late of John Biter, etc., containing ninety-three acres, emc hundred .nd three perches, and being part . of a larger tract warranted in the name of William Gal braith, w ith the appurtenances. TERMS : One third the purchase money on cmenrmation ot tr.e sale; ono third in one year thereafter, w ith interest; a'id the remaining third at and immediately after the death of the widow of the said decedent, the intertfct thereof to be paid annually and punctually to. her during her lifetime. To be secured by the Bonds and Mort gage of the purchrser. HARRISON KINKEAD, Administrator cum tcfitamtMto annexo of Win. Gillan. dee'd. Oct. 7, 1857. Brig. Inspector's Office, 1 Summit, Oct. 6, 1857. J THE Captains or. Commanders of Companies within the 3d Brig., 1G Divis. PM. will re port immediately to, this office, a list of the Uni formed Members and also a list of those who have become exempt from Military duty, and also a list of all the Anns and other Public prop erty of the State which may 1 in possession of said Company. See Supplement, Sec. 4. to Act, passed April 17,1840. JOHN HUMPHREYS.. Insj.ec. 3d Brig, llth Divis, P. M. Oct. 7, 1S57. Rt. LANK Summers, Subpcena's, Tavern Peliticns, Beuds, &w. Executions & For sale bis offito ALL HAIL!!! Something for tWe WlUion.l PEOF. WOOD'S '. . urn siifjp&OTi. TTT5T E CALL THE ATTENTION Or AJ.L,- V Y old and voting, to this wonderful prepa ration, which turns back to its original tXflor, gray hair covers tha head of the bald with a "luxuri ant growth removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions causes a continual flow of the natural fluids ; and hence, if used as a rcg u'ar dressing for the hair, will pre trvo its color. ar.d keep it from falling to extreme old age, m all its natural beauty. We call, then, upon U. bald,' the gray, or diseased in scaip, to use- it; ana surely the j-oung will not, as they valu th flow ing locks cr witching curl, ever be without it. Its praiso is upon the tongue of thousands. - o . Watertowu, Mass., May 1. 1SS5. PROF. O. J. WOOL) ; -Allow me to attest tho virtues and magic pervrer of your Hair Restora tive: Three months since, being cxce-edlngly gray I purchased and soon corumenced'to use two bot tles, and it soon began to tell, in'r-estoring th silver locks to their native color, find the hair which was before dry and harsh- and falling off", now became soft and glossy, and it ceaed fal ling ; tho dandrtuT disappeared, and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching, so annoying b fore, and now I not only look Tut feel youag again. Respectfully, yours, etc. CHAS. WHITNEY. o . ..-..' New York. Oct. "i 15. Pt.OF. O. J. WOOD Dear Sir : After read- ing the advertis-einent in one of the New York journals, oi your" celebrated Hair Restorative, I procnea a nau pint Dottle, and was so tr-nou pleased with it that I continued its use fir tw months.cnvl am satisfied that it is decidedly tha est preparation before the public. It ft once removed all the dandruff ar.d unpleasant itching from the scalp, and has lestorcd my hair natural - , aftd.. 1 have :io doubt, perma;.; nl.y s. You have permission to refer, to me. Vd ho entertain hny doubt of its not perform uig'aTl ILai is ckuraedf ir it. - MISS PEEKS, 2GJ Green wicli At. - 1 have used Professor O. J. Wood's TJafc- Roa- tor'itive. and have admired its .wonderful efieeu. restored my hair where it had fallen off: u cleans tho head, and renders tha hair soft and smooth much more so than oil. MARY A. ATKINSON. Louisvillo, Nov. 1, 1855. o ' State of Rlinois, Carlisle, June 27 1855. I have used Professor O. .1. Wood' Hair Rm torative, and have admired its wciderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, premature- T gray, l-ut by the use of the "Restorative" it has resumed Its original color, and, I have n dctobtj-pefmsmchtly so. . ', SIDSEY BP.EF5K, 'Ex-Senator United Stati. 0 Frotn Hit Washington Siar. ; Among the many preparations now. in use for the restoring, preserving an J beautifying the hair there are none that we can recominend with more confidence than Prol. Wood'3 .air Restorative, now in general use throughout. the State?. Thi preparation possesses the mos?t 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 hav been sort l y parties who nave been benefitted by it, and who feel happj- in giving testimony to iu wonderful ellect3 produced on them. O. J. WOOD & Co. Proprietors, 312 Broadway. zsew lork. and 114 Market st., iSt. Louis, M. For sale here by all Druggists. aug. S, '61 1. 9l.t)J OIU)'S INVIGORATOR, O li LIVER REMEDY. FHIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIKN &s TIFIC medical discoveries ever made, and is daily working cures almost too great to believe. It cures as it by Inagjc, eren. the Jtrst dene giriu benefit, and seldont more than one bottle is requi red to c::re aby kind of Liter Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a cc melon head aclie, aT of which are the result of a Dit- ec.xod Liver. -, The Liver.is one of the principal rtgubators ef the human body-, and whn it fi forms its func tions v.il, the powers of the avt-tcra are fully de veloped. The stomach is almost entirely depth dent on the healthy action of the Livir for th proper performance f Its functions. Whwn th stomach is at fault, the bowels are ?t fault, and the whole system suffers in. consequence of one organ the Liver haying ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ, one of the propri etors has made it his study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to Cad sonic lemedy where with to counteract the many dtrangcniente te which it is liable. . To prove that this, remedy is at last found, any. person troubled, with Liver Gmplaint in any f its forms, has but to try a bottle, and coavicuoii is certain. T A compound has been formed by d;ssolvir?g gums; 'arid extracting that part which is tolubla for the active virtues of the medicine. These guina remove all morbil or bad matter from the y tcm, supplying iu their place a healthy flow ef bile, invigorating the stomach, causing xd to digest well, purifying the blood, giving tcne and health to the whole machinery, removing the can f ses of the disease, -md effecting a radical cure without any of the disagreeable after effect, frit by using Calomel or Mineral Poison, That ai usually resorted to. To all who . will follow these directions a cure is positively guaranteed. Sick Headache can be cured by the use e-f two tea fpcxni&ful taken at soon as the attack is felt. The Invigorator never fails to cure eortr Mem ach or the bad effects experu nt ed after eating. Bilious attacks yield readily tf. one 1 tttle, aid Chronic Diarrhoea, difficult r.s it is to ouie. it. nV er troublesome to those who take the lmigorator. For Dyspepsia cr Jairndice, nothing in the world acts so fulby or curls so quickly as the In vigorator. It removes all Jclh-Wutss and ucnak ural cf'or from the ekn. For Nijdit M-re take a dose before rcUiing.-" and it is warranted a ture preventative. For Female Obstruc jon it is a safe ard trr remeoy. as it removes the cause of the discsse. Costivencss cannot exist where the Invigorator is freely taken, while Cholic jiclds readily - to A few doses. It must bo known that all these are Lirtr die eases, or caused by a deranged Liver, and to cere them needs a. Lives inelicine snd cue cf grffct power. The Invigorator is such a medicine ; it has medicinal powers, ncTcr befcre disct.vcrcd, that wPl cure all diwascs of the Lirrr, nv n:atttr of how long standing or what lr.aj' be their form. The active medicinal virtue txtraeted frcjn the gums used is such as te be astonishing to all who see their effects, for hone ban use the trt-dirjna without receiving benefit. It acts as a geut'rCA thartic, and shoihl always be taken in sufficient quantities to opcrato on the Kiwcls pcntly. Tl e best way to take It U to tnke the mcoicine in the mouth, and then take fome water and wallev both together. In this way the medicine wfl scarcely be tasted. SAN FOR D & CO , Proprietor Glo Broadway, Xrw Y'i. at j i i-r .S.de hcrj bv A Dru -:;t.-. July 2?, 1S5 - 110 ii