li st ' to .; la I o s- ;? I- ' i Hi u, j Ut ; u- S- ,o. j. Is, (-. U !;; r r fir S si- ; ; 1 i :cr ?ir irn ' ern is hti to. Me in? l.'S-' ou. - S re y. i till . lino i i Tin jn : ?n and he in,: cn- ',.ur t-ri- Ab iary and in llCH lb-" able in- ,kcd Iiad euro nr.d ;rIed an 1 i per and y to were i'ort have , sell cL f Jo- not d, io ' fifty :riog itbat stand ate penanp scissors. TXTnot think there la a town in i o.-ffl of the same population as I'nltlM fc-K,w" , bare, where there is a less quantity of jting liquors consumed annually, We Mllfikr.t that a iuU.-fc 6 - tUnMtwfjall ihepiiVaZ wants of our :r ,.ir;0 that time, and leave a supply ,4" w and vinegar. This speaks well th- sobriety aud good morals .of the Eb- , If Gough the temperance lcc I'nltoil States aeain. he need JjjtJ IUC ::t -i jrouud'this way. The unhappy vic 3:emperanco who wishes to quit his fs gbouli conio to Ebensburg; as no fl'l;ilak biro to '.drink . with them, no ...jiions will be thrown m his way. He be allowed to retoriu in peace ana tr To-day is damp, cold and disagreca- warm stoves -use-ieu... rcnacruijj iw there win w- -, ,i Being an editor, of course gWu-t M ,.mniv0f thetirfl 'Dt 3 finae-""" ri .rnnnil tlift conntrY on Mtify us m n...u6 ---- r3 but we llte 10 sc-wur thcttisclrct. 1 . me Jr a short the calf . m i - - .-f. Robert j. uuujo, , Ls ' ' . . t nut 1 r "u i t :.j n ielo-, from an axe, wuicu wuui.uj "cd c6ut 0f the hands of a person who was ' . ... i.:.,. navrrnrr the arterv. and ,T.nC uflar -Mine to the boce. All efforts to save .!;inb proved abortive, and on last I rid ay amputated ly tUe attenuing pnyciaui. ..ntand Mr. 1 nomas is now aoing " 4Ed that no apprehenbions are cnter :ed of fatal result. We understand that the Indiana or lie between this placo and Strongstown "Tojt of repair and almost impassible. f:C!Py baTlDS abandoned this part of f-:d, it should be placed undr tbe cuarge it Supervisors of the different townships sail which it passes. This is a matter which a large number of persons in this HnJiina county are deeply interested. IT Governor Packer has appointed II.-p. t;!ord Church, of Crawford county, one oi Judges of the Supreme Court of this . .i i -C If ,.. W... i-i.r ;c, in toe T;iace oi nuu. " aned Judge Church's term ot omce win "as brief as woman's love." J udgo Uea.J rcme Judge cVct, will be sworn into office the urbtMundaj of Dext December. The -If Jan tic Telegraph, about winch body now-a-days seem to be so much jteJ, still remains inactiva. Notwith- tig, it u uaiveraaiiy concciea inaijro- i Baker continue to manufacture th best zz Machines now in ue, which in a measure atones for the failure. mi We Lave long supposed this cele- i drug had come to be au erpVnted ui, but wo aro aurod by those skilled M healing art, that net the Sarsnprtrilla ; to he blamed for this conclusion, but iwraLIe worthless preparations of it. Ure been palmed off upon tho com- preparations which contain aoout n:h of iu virtues as thev do of gold It is a commercial fact ihat almost all -irsip arilla gathered in the world, is v ::ti in tl.n nIH rnnntrics of lurorc. .e tLc sripnoc of ntilicine has reached its '6t ptrfection, and where they kiojr the n4t to ernploy for the mastery of d' Uence wq are glad to find that wo are to have a cniTuiund of this excellent stive, which cau b relied on, and our pcuoitj wiH uot need to be assured that Doct. Alien makes is worthy of enfidenca. He has been for years en :-in eliminating this remedy (sc adver ii nine desiffiiintr to make it Lis 'fnurre whieh should add Uc crown- t.ory to his already enviable roputa- American Celt, Xew York lOlessri. Davis fc Jones Iews the Lu- wamps and Oil for sale tt thoir storo on itreet. The also have decidedly the 'hrgest and cheapest lot of Dry Goods, Pnes. &c . evcr offered for to in this k of woods." Gito them a oall. f From Washington. '"tnwTOs, Oct. 29. The State Do f haviofj; reason to suppose tliat some ra.. i " - . rwiUe ttersons in hncland. and others ' "HUntF nnrir asinmpn namPR. have in- I " --wo m rU40 LUUUll J a. KJ 1V1 a a w thither for the recoverv of estates they are led to believe they arc en watious persons to whom such rcpre fw are made to be patiefied as to the wd character of their correspondents. SHERIFF'S SALES. liY VIRTUE OF SUN Jry vnts of vend, exixm. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to Hie directed, thera will be exposed to hale by ! public-vendue or outcry, at.the Court House in j the borough of Ebnsbirg, on SATURDAY the n-jl -7-.. . C I'P Hljf H j . - . ! r. m. A'.l the tgit. tftle asjd interest of Jnmes Hons, of, in and to three tracts of land situate on the waters of Clearfield Crock, Clearfield township. Cambria county, warranted in the names of James Burns, William Bums and Jamrs M' Guiie: The tract warranted in the name of James Burns, containing three hundred and ninety one acres and one hundred and thirteen perches, more or less, about thirty acres cleared, and having thereon crect'd one double Saw Mill, one single Saw Mill, four Dwelling Houses, now tenanted, and three stables : The tract warr.ii.tccJ in the name of William Burns, containing three hundred and thirty -three acres and furtv perches, more or less (unimproved) : The tract warranted in the name of James M'Girre, containing three hundred and eighty-three acres and t-ixtv perch es, more or less, about twenty acres of which arc cleared, and having thereon erected a log House and log Stab'e or Bam, now iu the occupancy of Adam Ottcn rider. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suits of John GMiles, for use of Thomas and l'hilip Collins et. al. AI-SO All the right, title and interest of James Roks. of, in and to a tract of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, war ranted in tho name of John Harris, containing four hundred ac res or thereabouts, adjoining lands of Joseph Harris and other?, about reven acres of which are cleared, having thereon erect ed a cabin lluuse and log Stable. 'Taken in Kxecutit,and to be sold at t'.o suit of James Wcakland, Simon Wcakland, Augus tine Weak land and John Wcakland. ALSO All the right, title and interest of James Koss, of, in and to a tract of land situats in Clearfield township, Cambria county, war ranted in the name of James M'Guiie, adjoining tract in tho name of James Burns, Wiiiiam Burns and other lands, containing three hum're 1 and eighty-three acres and sixty perches, more or less, about twenty acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a l g House and Stable or Bam, in the occupancy of . ALSO a tract of land situate in Oe . field township. Cambria county, warranted in the name of William Burns, adjoining James Burns and othes, containing three hundred and thirty fchree acres-and forty-fuur perches, more or less, (unimproved.) Taken in Execution, and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston ALSO All the right, title and interest of James Ross, of, in and to two tracts of land situ ate in White township, Cambria county, one of said tracts warranted in the name of Robert I.rutliertoi, containing in a'l, seven hundred aud sixty three acres, or thereabouts, adjoining on tho cast a survey in the name of Ma ion Hutch inson, on the south, land surveyed in the nrune of John Brothcrton, on the west, -by lands known as the Iliggins and Brown surveys, and on the norm, minis oi vwinam uanagner and otl; rs. having- thereon erected a ltr cabin II.iu.-e, :-. log cabin liarn, a small cabin llou.-e, occupied ; one large plank Stable, one Steam Saw Mill, with all the necessary fixtuie and one large plank ten ant House for the boarding of hasds, now in the jMisses.xion of G. L. Lloyd, HuPiday and others. Taken in Execution, and to be sold at the suit of Rjbert L. Johnston, indorsee cf Harrison Hall ct. al. ALSO All the right, title and interest ot James Ross, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, war ranted in the name of James Harris, adjoining Unds warranted in the names of John Harris, William Jones, Harrison Dilworth and others, containing four hundred and twenty-eight acres, more or less, (unimproved.) Taken i Execu tion, and to be sold at the suit of M'Lanahan. Jack & Co. Also All the right, title aud interest of James Rose, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria count-, warr.mtcd iu tl.c name of A iron Jones, adjoining lands warranted to Joseph Jones, containing f,.ur hun- Ired acres, more or less, about thirty acres of which arc cleared, with a plank House and frame Uarn thereon erected, now in the occupancy of Jacob Shaffer and Ithamar Moore. Taken in Execution, and to be sol 1 at the suit of Timothy Cauley. ALSO All the right, tit ie :ind interest cf lames Ross, of , in and to a certain tract of land, ! situate on the waters of Clearfield Creek, Cicir field township, Carnbiia county, warranted in the name of James Burns, containing three hun- lrcd and ninetv-one acres and one hundred and thirteen perches, more or lets, about thirty acres of which -re cleared, and having thereon erected one double ami one single Saw Mill, fonr dwell- ng Houses and three Stables, in the occupancy i of John and Thomas Ross and Charles Mills. Taken in Execution, and to be sold at the suit of John Ivory for use of William Kittell-- ALS All the right, title and interest of James Ross, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Clearfield township. Cambria county, war ranted in the name of Peter Jones, adjoining lands warranted in the names of James liurns, Adam Jones and others, containing three hundred and fifty acres or thereabouts, on which there are the following improvements, viz: About forty acrcs cleared, and theieon erected a dwelling House and double log Barn, in the occupancy of Timothy Cauley: About fifteen acres cleared, and therei n erected a cabin House in the occu pancy of Michael Cauley: Alout forty acres cleared, and thereon erected a plank dwelling House, a log Kitchen, a double Barn and small Stable, in the occupancy of Elisha Foltz : And alxmt twelve acres cleared, and thereon erected a hewed log House and a log Stable, in the occu pancy of Thomas Williamson. Taken in Execution, aud to he sold at tl.c suit of T'mothy Cauley. ALSO All the riicht, title and interest of James R)ss, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Clearfield tn wnship, Cambria count-, adjoining lands warranted in the nme of James Burns, John Roof and others, containing four hun dred acres or thereabouts, ( unimproved.) Taken in Execution ,Jand to be sold at the suit of James Weakland, Snnon Wcakland, Augus tin WeaUand and John Weakland- JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. Ebensburg, ) November 6, 1858. J St Sen .t: '-lot of DrSandford's igorator. Positively the most wonderful thing ain the nineteenth century is Pro- 1 f AcvvJ' IT .. . .. -J ,, ,uair ltestorative. it restores I'J 8ray nair to its original color, makes J on k.n i .,i - v; uam aau win preserve ii per- JWanvacn ;r j i ii. . j bv " uuiv uaeu uy iuk youns; ,',5Dtle BOalv wherft this ia iisa.1 Sen Beware of worthless imitations. v, e already in the market, called . n, . names. Use none unless the rroftssn - 1' IT-- I-..i t C --" muuub iiair ivesLorauve, hiniv ' ; ew iorK.j are . Jififi.;.. r -1 i ii ttjand'i ers aiso Dy an s ; J0llet dealers in the United Panadas. See advertisomennt. UDITOR'S NOTICE, TbE UNDEU- signetl, to whom w'ts referred back, by the Court of Cammon Pleas of Cambria county, his report a3 Auditor of the account between Sarah Dugan, adm'x. of the estate of Hugh Du gan, dee'd., plaintiff, and John Fenlon, Esq., surviving partner of the firm of Fenlon & I fryer, defendants, to hear and decide the exceptions to said report, hereby gives notice that he will sit at his office, in Ebensburg, on Thursday, the 25th day of November next, at one o'clock P. M. of said day. when and where all persons in terested may attend. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. Oct. 27, 1858:49:4t UDlTOR'S NOTICE. T II E UNDER signed having been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to dis tribute the balance of money in tho hands of Samuel 1). Goughcnour and Jacob Good, Execu tors of Christian Goughcnour, dee'd., hereby gives notice that he will sit for that purpose at his office, in the borough of Ebensburg. on Tues day, the 23rd day of November next, at one o'clock P. M., when and where all persons in terested may attend. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. Oct. 27. 18&P:4t:47 Ayer's Sarsaparilla A enmpom-.d remedy, in which wo have la Wed to produce the" most eiFectual alterative that can be made. It is a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other substances of still greater alterative power as to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is reputed to cure. It is believed that such .a remedy is wanted by those who 6uifer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish thc-'r cure rau;.t prove of immense service to thi. lanja class of our ailiicted fellow-citizens, llo-.v completely tliis compound will do it has been proven by exper iment oil many of the wor.-t cases to be found of the following complaints : SCROFULV AND ScilOFfLOrS CoMPT.ATXTS, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Uixiius, Pimpi.es, Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and Syphilitic Af fections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neu ralgia or Tic Douloureux, Debility, Dts rer"iA and Indigestion, Euysipelas, K:isb or Sr. Antuomy's Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising from Impurity op Tiir. Ui.ood. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken m the spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that sean of the year. By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid itfelf of corruption, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is ob structed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something mut go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been cgregiously deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, cr any thing else. During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, but often no curative properties whatev er. Hence, bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of the various extrac ts of Sarsaparilla which Mood the maiket, until the name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy r.s shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And v.e think we have grcu::d for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by therdinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cure. In order to secure their comply cradicatii n from the system, the remedy should bo judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. rEFAP.I D BY J K . J . C . A V E It & CO . LOWELL, MASS. Frlc-c, SI Bottle Six Kottles for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itsc'f si:ch a renown f r the cure of every variety of 'lhroat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely ui;TieccsN:;ry for us to rec.ur.t tho evidence of its virtues, wherever it has l.ern em ployed. As it has loni? been in constant use throughout this section, wc need r.ot do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may le relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOE. TEE CUE.E OP Cisiiceiiesf, Jaundice, Dysprpsia, Iiii(rs(ion, Jtisciitery, Foul Stomach, JCrysiptlas, Hi adacltr, Jilt'S, Hicumntixm, I'rnntions and Skin Diseases, Lirer Cotnflainl, Dropsy, Teller, Tumors and Hilt Hhiwn, Warms, (iout, Xetirtilijia, at a Dinner J'ill, and for Purifyiny the Blood. Thev are sncar-eontcd. so that the most sensi tive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Pries 25 cents per Eox ; 5 Toxc3 for $1.C0. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, States men, and eminent personapes, have lent their names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, hut our space here will not pern.it the insertion of them. The Ajrcnts below named fur nish pratis our American Almanac in which they are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not he put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Ayer's, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by CCr- S,ld by T. DEYIXE. Ebensburg, and by merchants generally through the country. Nov. 2t"l8o:ob:iy. least ten j T7A LUAL'LK TRO? xiven to The undersigned, OliMlSSlONER'S- NOTICE. 1 l i.ie touri or. Liuarier cessions .t C-tm- -BL una Loumj. ( have been grant And now; jeth Oct., 1858, upon the petition i tv.untv, to the of sundry qualified electors of the County of j Thomas Cr.-yio, Cambria, cem plaining of an undue Electh-n. count, deceased held in W aluutou township, and certain false and fraudulent returns, and praying that the same may be investigated, oic. The Court on the 10t.h October, A. D. 1858, upon consideration of the piemises and aftt.r lea ding the Petition, do order the same to Le filed. and the first Monday in December next appoin ted for the hearing oi the complaint, at days notice of which hearing shall bo Lewis Fisher within named. And Philip ti Noon, Esq. is hereby appointed a C jninii..-.ioner to take testimony, report ficts, &c, with all the authority to compel the aUcndance of witnesses, the production of papers, "C, conferred upon the Court by the Act of Assembly un.hr which this complaint is made. And who shall be forthwith sworn and prececd without delay to take charge of and examine the Ballot Boxes, Tally Lists, &c, and call before him at such time and times, place or placed, as he shall fix, wit liesrcs, iV'c, of which reasonable notice hall be given, and who shall report fully to theCouit the Testimony taken, and all facts ascertained and elicited by him touching the said complaint; which Report shall be made at or before the time fixed Tor heaiii g as .foresaid. By the Court. J i n " O V - 'P T 1 VTJCT T o J-V I- L' O ll V i L O 1.. -Vf llClj IO w i i ..: !.- r ...-.: 1 by the Register of Cambria undersigned, as Executors of of CYuvle township, in said All pcrsciis who arc in debted to said estate are requested to make pay ment without delay ; and those who have claims against the estate, wiil present them, properly proven, for settlement. SAMUEL CROYLE. Execut e. October 1 ri, lb58.-tf T II E c h Tic Lit II !i I, IK PROPERTY F O R SALE. resi'li!: in Clearfield towns:, p, wish to aspose ol a very valuable piece of land ot private sale, situate in Clei field I township, Cambria county, I a-, coi:ta:n:ngalout I 70 acres, about o acres of which arc chopped but J not roiled There is good coal vein on the land, j and a large quantity of Pine timber. There is a 1 saw-mill about of a mile fro'i the land, Any person wishing to purchase will p lease call on ! them, or address them b mail at St. Augustine, Cambria co., Pa., and they will make Iho terms i known. The property will be sold low. ! JOHN & JAMES SWEENY, i August 11. 1858. Cm lCth October, A. D. 1853, Philip S. Xn, Esq., Commissioner in the above staled case, ! sworn in e pen Court. ' JOSEPH M' DONALD, Clerk. Gtmhria "xj&kfy 1,' Joseph M'Donald, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Scsi.ns of the u y'Fi'Sbii. Peace in and for said Canity, 1j VSJ' certify the foregoing to be a fall and ct'rrcct copy of the order c f the Curt ma-le the 10th day of October, A. D. 1853, and of the ap pointment of Commissioner. 1 a!o certify that the Commissioner, Philip S. Noon, was sworn in open Court to discharge faithfully the duties of Lis appointment. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Court f Q tarter Sessions of Cambria county, at EUnsl un.-, this sixteenth elav of October, A. D. 1858. JOSEPH M'DONALD, C'.eik. The undersigned, Commissioner, will attend to the duties of the above appointment at the H-i'el of John G. Given, in Jetferson. at 10 o'clock, A. M., on MONDAY, the 8th day of NOV EMP.ER, 1858, to continue from day to day, and sit at such places as may be necessary, until a full in vestigation Le had, vl.cn ar.d where all per sons interested inr.v. if they .-co proper, att.T.d. PHILS NON, C-mmissio! cr. Oct. 27, 1S5S 49;L't. j VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The un i v der.-igncd offers his FARM s.tu.dc in Jaek j son township, Cambria county, f..r sale. It con i tains loO acres, about 75 of which are chared, j and having thereon erected a large two story j frame Louse, a l-;rge bank bam, and other out j buildings. There is also on the premises a huge j orchard of 12'" voung fuit trees, a'.l bearing, j This is decidedly o:.e ol the most dc-.iral.Ie loca I tions in the county f r a country residence. The j 1 .-r-atio: is pleasant, and the soil productive. A good rood leading to Sumnurhi'l static n. on the j Pennsylvania Rail Roa.l. paj-ses through tl.c I arm distance about A miles, and is also A mile 1 rom the Stone Turnpike. It is in the neighbor j hof,d of the Gmnel coal tract, be!ong't:g to Js i seph B :rl;hart, and is supposed to coidain CV.i; ; nel Coal. There is a never-failing sj.ring of wa , ter a few rods from the House from which the So long Unsuccessfully Sought, FOUND AT LAST!! WOK T RESTORES PERMANENTLY iL Cray Hair to its .crigii.sd oohr; cover lux uriantly the l aid head ; -re-moves rdl chndrult, itching a;d icr fcia, sca'd head. ; nd rdl erup tions; makes tl-.e hair s.tt, l.e3tl.y alid glossy ; and will preserve it Io tiny imapii.r.lle ffcc; 10 n.oves, as if by magic, hll I h tchts, vc., fit in the face, and ti.ns all :t ri d l.tncu headache. Set- ci:c.h-.r ci d tl e f llcwirg. Dover, N. H , Feb. 2, 1557. Prof. O. J. V.'COD & CO. -Gents: Within a few da s we 1 ae received so many eiders s.iid calls for Pi of. O. J. Weed's Hair Pktoiative, that to-day we were c ir j tlied to send to Boston for a quantity, (tl e 0 ;o;en yen forwarded all being sold..) while v.e mi-Jit order a quantity from oil. Ectiy l il' t tre tare sold set his to hace o-.'.jcttZ .vc t.r J'uv.r utic cuali-Me rs, aid the approbation ai.d r ationale it receives fula substantial and wc-rtl v citizens of our it is A 3IOST the mo vicinity, fudv ciivincs us that VALUABLE 1 REPARATION. Semi u.t as t-ooii as may be one grcss size, and one dozen 2 sic ; and believe me yours, vcrv respectfully. (Signed) DANIEL LA THROB & CO. IlUkory Grcve, St. Ch: rles Co. Mo., Nov. U, J Prof. O. G. V COD Dear Sir: S n.e time hut vr.mmcr, we who induced to use se me of your Hair Restorative, anil itstfieits were so wonderful, we ceun it cur duty te you and the al:!i. t d, to report it. Our httie s: u's head ft r sen e tir. e 1 r.d Iccn ctly covered with -lu ad. The hair :'se(:';ei:ce. when a -ores, c.iul m. me called it ;dm st entirely eame .Q' fri' i! 1, sce:::g his suffer ed iveyei' to the do. i of the House and in. 'A nns of sale iv eisoii may Le- A UDl A by U D ITOR 'S NOT I CI'..- -NOTIC E IS .11.11 Iv v given that the undersigned having oeeu aj.p .inted Auditor to apportion the funds m ti.e hands of (ieorge Litzinger, executor f Leonard Litzinger, deceased, amemgst the heirs and legal representatives af said deceased, will sit at his office .in the bcrouuh of ELensburg.on Wednesday tho 21th day of November i. xt. at e neo'cl .ek P M.. whe-n and where all persons intcre-ted m -y aitend. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. Oct- '11, I358: lt:4) water barn vard by a Ilydraulie R will bo so v: -y that a!ia st a ome the purcliaser. F..r f irther jarticulars inquire f the under sig:. e l on the premises, THOMAS .TONES. ug. IS. ls58 40.if. -:S:'ad.ird," HolR.hiysbiirg. and "Potri. t & L'o.ion," ii irribui j. j.lease insert "-:ich to ain't of 2. and charge this otliee. .ST.l'.TS'KK Si. HIAULZZ Y. CHEAP WATCHES AND JEWELRY. HOLES ALE and Retail, a i the -Philadelphia v.afch a.id CM tic.ie.iv .-..we i j ('.iu o. ')(') North Second Street. Comer f Q:;ar;-y. I'hii.-alelphia. G- I t Lever Watches, 1 S caret casts, Gold Lcpine. IS c; IT full J-.-wcIleJ, aret. liver Lever, full jewelled, iC If EDITOR'S NOTICE. T HP. ITrCDF.R- signed having been aipointed Auditor to hear, tlecide and report upon the exceptions filed to the account of David II. Roberts, administra tor de bonis n on, with tho will annexed, of Da vid Todd dee'd., and the report ef the said Au ditor having been referred back to him, under exception-;, hceby gives notice that he will sit at his office, in Ebensburg, on Fii lay. the 2oih elay of November next, at one o'clork I'. M. of said day, when and where all persons interested mav atteud. JOHN S, RIIEY, Auditor. Oct. 27, 1858:49:4t "BROADWAY1 1 OMNIBUS,"' Ths Greatest Paper cf the Age ! ! A BEAUTIFULLY I L LUST it A TED MONTHLY S11KET, AND A PAPKR THAT SS A PAS'LlJt. A budget of Wit, Humor, Facts and Scenes elrawn frenn Life. "Here you are, right away, Broadway, Broadway, right up!" Only Fifty Cents jump in and take a ride. Once seated in the --omsiels," we will endeavor to both amuse anel instruct you, and give you in the courrc of the year, at least iifty tents' werth of fnn and useful information. Wc will show you up Broad way, down the ohl Bowery, through Chatham anel the other principal streets, giving you ample time to see the Elephant and get a good peep at the Peter Funks, Confidence Operators, fee, etc. We will s'iow yem the city by day light, by gs liaht, by nifon light, by candle light, by star light, and will drive the "OMXinfs" to some parts ol the city where there is nrt l!jht. We will en deavor to post you on all the tricks and traps of the great metropolis, and also amuse many an hour with interesting reading matter. "Throw physio to the Hogs." If you have the Blues, the Dyspepsia- Gout, Rheuinati..rr, or pre :nfor tunately troubled with a scolding wife, we will guarantee to jnake you forget your troubles, lauh almost against your will, and grow fat. Evcrvboelv should subscribe to the "ovxmrs" at once. The -BROADWAY OMNIBUS" will make its appearance on the first cf each month, tb instructiem and amusement for all. Price Fifty Cents a year in advance three copies to ope aeldresP, One Dollar. The cheapest paper in the States'. Who vn get u? two sub- .v,r. o,-i receive nne copv free? All com- munications should Ve addressed to CHARLES P. BRITTON, Ed. '-Broadway Omnibus." octl3-2m -'07 Pearl Ftrcet. N. Y MPRIA COUMTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to 1 O" .ft V.i---l.ri- . ntinfr 0'0. mSkl tin-? : If William Kittcll. Executor of the last will and testament ef Jacob Be lie, dee'd., make you secure of prosecuting his claim, then we command you that you summon, bygiodaml lawful summe.ners, Susan M"Cy, Peter M'(- y, Johu.M.'Gy, and .George C. K. Zahm and Itobeit A. M'Coy, assignees of th: sai.t John M'Goy, and Michael Durbin and Mary Dnrbin. wife of the said Micahael Durbin, and Hugh M'Coy, nd Richaiel Ciok ainl Ann Cok, wife of the said Richard Cook I do of your ce.un ty, yeoman, &c, so that they lie and appear l e fore oui Judges at Ebensburg at our Cunty Court eil'Ojrmiioii Pleas, there to l e held on the first Monday of December next, to shew where fore, Whereas, the said William Kittell, executor of the I ist will and testament of Jaexn Belie, dee'd., and the said Susan M'Coy, Peter M'Coy. John M'Coy, aiul Ceo-ge C. K. Zahm and Rob ert M'Coy, assignees of the said John 3i Coy. anel Michael Durbin and M try D url-in. wife of the said Michael Durbin, and" Hugh E. M'Coy, and Richard C ok and Ann Coeik, wife of said Rich ard Cook, together and undivided, do hold a cer tain tract or piece of land, situate in the town ship of Alleghany and Carroll, Cambria county, being part of a larger tract surveyed in pursu ance of a warrant granted to John Elmsly, cm taiiitBg ninety-nine acres and twenty-one por ches, strict measure, (be the same more or less.) with the appurtenances, bounded and de. cribed as follows, to wit : Beginning at a beech, a cor ner of land of the heirs of johr. Phalon. dee'd.. thence by xud land, north 8V elcgree.s east 10 ps. ' to a. spruce, thence by same, in part, north e.ne j degree west S'J perches to a post, thence by same j north 8 '.) degrees east 10 erches to a spruce; thence by same in part, north 1 degree west :iv perches to a post, thence by same north St) de grees cast 10 perches to a spruce, thenco by same in part, north one degree west 120 perches to a beech, thence by residue e-f tl e tract of which it j is a part, north 80 degrees cast -15 perches to a sugar, thence-'by land of Mathias Bt-h-, B'-hley and Sheny, south on o degree cast 255 perches to a post, thence north one degree west 8 0 perches, to the place of beginning, of which the said Susan M'Coy, Peter M'Coy, John M'Coy, and George C. K. Zahm and Robert A. M'Coy. assignees of the said John M'Coy, and Michael Durbin and Mary Du-i'in, wife of the S lid Michael Durbin, Hugh E. M'Gv and Rich ard Cook and Ann Cook, wife of said Richard Cook, deny partition of the same to l.e made b. tween theia.j according to the laws and custemis of this Commonwealth in such case ma le and pro vided, do gainsay and the same to he done ilo not permit, very unjustly anel against the laws and customs, as 'tis said. And have you then and there the names of those Mimmoners and this writ. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent Judge ef our said Court, at Ebensburg, this fifth day i f Octetber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Prothonotary. Attest John Robcuts, Shff. 4?:Ct ? is. f,f i 2i,(U U4, no I2.,0 7,w 7,MJ l.o-O 1,00 0,00 pcrlc scald in co; ings. advisi-el us to -e yo::r Restorative. We did so, with Utile- h- e-s c f success ; but, to e tir sur prise, and that e.i r.l! e-ur f; ; nds. a very few ap plicati' us remove d the disease e-i.tirely, and a w ami luxuriant en pel l;i;r soon started out, d v.e can now spy tl ;:t ot.r boy I. as as healthy a :.nd as luxutiant a eiep if l air, as av Ve can the: c f. re, and do l.ciebv n .cdp e ther cl.ihi. reeonuvenu your i.estorctive r.s a j-ert ct rti-itv for ad diseases of the scalp ard hair. We are. vours respectfully. I EO ROE Y". HICfi I N BOTH AM. SARAH A. IllGGlNl'OTIlAM. o. Prof. O. J. W -I; ir I i:ave used s Hair Re.-'.oiative, l atest discovirv of the age f. r rcstciirg ai.d tl. anting the Hair. Before using it I was a man f M venty. My Inirhas n -..w attained its i-iig'nr.l eoler. Yt-u can recemn.t-nd it to tl-.e we rid will : i.t the least fear, a n.y ca.-.e is cue of the worst kind. Your respectful! v, DANIEL N. ML'SiPHY. . o . ut;'- tu ec LO.. lronrietois. Ul-J. itn ad- ear two b-.'ttl--s of Prefisc r Woel am! can t rul v say it is the iri wav. N. Y., in t! c m ea t Y. Wire Railing Lepme, jewels, Superior 'iuartiurs, Gol l spectacles, ) Fine Silrt-r do., Gol I Uracr-lets. i Lady's Gold Pencils, ! Silver Tea Spoons, set, iGold Pens, with i'':'.-;! ami Silver der, -1,00 Gold Finger Rings C7 cts to SS0 ; Watch Glasses, plain 121 cts., Patent 1 S J cts.. Lunct 25; other articles in proportion. All rootis wai'r ranted to be what fhey arc Sold for. - baud some (toMand Silve'r Lc-ve'rs and Lepincs sti'd lower than the above prices. ST A LITER & II ARLEY. Iiul- Etabdshnunt.J u::d 111 Maikct st., St. Leuis, -lo! i;e. a:;. I o ! I by ail - Pruggisis. Feplo-Sia 0 0 A D H E IS I Y E iiu eufi (, "or Ii'tnsc McIHM'S C'ni.r-KfATEl LIQUID THE (i R E A T .'osc nsfftd nrtidc rrer sturr and irr. surpasfinj in utiliti cc crj ,iur y't'f, (J"int nntri'l ijc , 2n:tc or cement cur I.ii'ijrv . Always Itcady for A;)plicatltu, aDIIESIVF. on papeb, clcth. leather. FURNITURE, I CL I'.LAlN CHINA, MAR RLE, OR CLASS. lantifactuMng Fancv Articles, Toys etc., aler ad-the "gORmr.nufacti! -S. it has nosupc g gre but en-ir, not only iiosessm stren' tli than anv other known ariioe, heic-s more ouicklv, leaving no stain whe parts are joined. Nevkk Fails. Within the last three! years rqw.-ards of 250.000 bottles of this justly cele'brated LIQUID CLUE lone been sold, and the great convenience which it has prove. 1 in every case, has deservedly secured for it a demamd which the manufacturer has found it, at times, difficult to meet; acknowledged by ail who have used it, that its merits arc f.r above any similai article or imitation ever offered tc tho public. 3- This GLUE is exfeuvicclij covnltrfcilcd n't serre the Utble " MeRe.i'' i'--l:br.x'el Liquid Glucjhr Great ' -f VfcvcVfj. " Take no t.-lher. T I i 'E XTY-FIVE CENTS A EO TTI.E. Manufaetureel ami Sold Wholesale and Retail, by WM. C. McREA. Stationer, No. f07 Cii'-stnut Street., Philadelphia -5- Liberal in lucements offered to persons de MiroiH of so! line the above article. T II 11 ik Ii ik 1 i il . a ft A ft Ik 77 1 I. PREPARED BY DR. SANFCRI). IS-A GREAT scientific Mc.'ica! Disci f.ery. rt:t isdcily wc rking cuic-s ainH-t to great too 1 eiieve. It cures as if by n.agic, ereoi the jiml ilose giving ba.ejit, and seldom more than. ene bottle is rt-quirtil to H're .any kind of .Licer CenqiTaii.t, from the worst. Jaundice eir Dysj cpsia to a common - headache, all of which are the result of a L'iscusid Liver. The Liver is e-ne of "the principal regula tors ef the human boel- y. ai.el v hen it jier forms its functions wellPM the powers ef the sys tem are inlly de velop- eel. Tl c stomach is al- ' mist entirely deqei:d ent on tie healthy ac tion of the Liver fer the-preq cr pcrfoi mai.ee.. of its functions. Wl en4 the st much is at fav.Pt-, the towels are at h.ult, and the whole sy stc-rV sr.ln.-rs iu consequei.eeH of cue organ ll.e Lie e-i-hr.ving ceascii t ) eh)" its duty. For the dis eases e f that -rgan . A one f ! he pr.-j i iete.rs have made it his study,"! in a practice ef mere than twenty years, to f.::d some remedy wlit-re'wifh to counter-act the many eltrarge- nents to wnicli ;t is race;. To prove that this rc;i.e.ly is at hut fe.ur.el. any person trov.o.e.i v. mi i-ivcr Ce inpsriii.t in any of its forms. hr.ss.J but to trv a betth-. and onvittion is ce-rt.eiii. A coinpouml hasTbtcn formed by dis olving gums and ex- tractiri: that i a r t of the - - 1 (;) ', ft wiiicli is soiunie lor tnr, .active virtues medicine. These gum: PH remove al 1 morbid it bad from the stomach.. system, supplying in ':ic-e a lieviltl.x " tt. .w c f liie- i-.vi"or- t! !.r place ting t ho stomach, cans- ing fn:d lo direst well pr.in vimr t lie Pitied. giving i r..r- am; 1 cam t the wh- le machin-,5 erv, icm'-vii s.-s of the disease, a:. d. without a::y of theeiis- hit bv usuiir Caiom-or 2 is usually retoredi t-. . eliec ting a ra ;re-eal le the can. ical citie ;:fte r t fti ets- Poiton. that One dv-se atte: cat ileve the stomaeh- ami rising and soui ing. Only cue dose taken n'ghtmare. tJ3 . ing is sufncii nt lei rc prcveiit the food fre ra l ef. .re ret irir;g prove nf s ti;e nicrht loosu.s ge 1 tl v. a n 'I cures cotti vci.e-ss. ose taken after each meal wi'l turc elose or two t. Only one dose taken at bowels One Dyspcpshi 'rT'Ouc ways relieve Sick-" Headache. One bottle taken for- female e .1..-true ti n noons-fill wiil al of the rdiseat re- aul inches a PU P. LIC SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED will expose to Sale, at public vendue or eut- cry, on THURSDAY, the 2lst day of OCTOBER next, at 10 e clock, A JV1., at the resnionee of James Graham, in Susquehanna vtownhip, the following property, viz : 2 Horses. 2 softs Horse Gears, 2 Cows, 2 Timber Sleds, 1 Cutting Box and 1 Plow. so Lease of a Saw Mill on property of W l liam Garrnan, having four years to run from the? 1st day of October next. Also All that certain tract of laiul (of James Graham,) situate on the Susquehanna River, in Susquehanna townsbip, Cambria county, adjoin ing lands of William Garrnan, Johnston M.iore, and others, containing about 280 acres, about 100 acres of which are cleared, and the residue well timbered with pdine and oak, and having thereon orecteel a two-story plank llcuse, a log Barn, and either outbuildings. Terms will be made known on the dav of sale. FRANCS BEARER, Assignee of James Graham. September 13th, 1858. sepl5-4t F. Highland Lodge No ,A5S&i. a meet eve-rv WEDNESDAYS -ten itri l evening at their nan on nign st.. in tte upper st'.ry of E'nemakei's store r o. 0. 42S Iron City CosuiiicrrliJl Collog-e. l'lTTsi-.t rte.u, Pa. - - CiiAHTEKicn 1S5". 300 5tudent3 attending- Jar.in.ry 1853. Now the berge'st and mist thorough Commer- ci d School of the I nite.i nes. loimg nien prepared for actual elutiesof the Counting Boom. J. C. Smith, A. M.. Prof, of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. Doutiiktt, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A.IIkymuck and T. C. JtNKixs, Teaciiera ef j Rook-keeping: A. Cowley and W. A. Mii-Lnn, Profs, of Pcn- SINGLEAND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK K BERING, A used in every lcparMncnt of busine.-s. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPI D BUS I N ESS W R1T1N G D ET1XT 1 NG COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE C )RRESroNDENCE COM MERCIAL LAW Ar- taught, and all other rubj-cts ncce sary for the success and thorough education of a prao ticai business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh fr the rvist three years., also in Eastern and Western r j . Cities, for best Writing. NOT ENG BAYED WORK. IISPORTAr-JT INFORMATION. Sludents enter at any time No vacation Time unlimited Review at pleasure Graduates as sisted in obtaining situations Tuition f r Full Commercial Curse. $35.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. $2.50 per week Stationery, $,;. 0 Entire cost, $G0.)'. to $70.00. "'Ministers' sons rccrive-.i at lia.t priee. . ... c !..- im-j-'-j mc-e:;ate.y eio.-e 1- icn rci ea ra Mo.i bus, and ri Ticvf-f fil.o-c-! is a sure a preventive e t.kc:i ofte r- . Tfiil 1 r-cvir.t tl.c recur hous at tacks, while it le'i.ves all t t of 1. rg J 1 moves me caiice e perfect cute. Only one eh It." -evl.-.If r.llf cure for On: ot lne-ie;a One close rence of bi paini.il i- Clings. Only one b ttl" is nece'ed to thr"-v . the system the effects of r.ie-v.tcir.c af-er a sickness. One Kittle taken for Jaundice removes a yellowness or tmn.itn-7--N ral color fre.ri the skinrr One elose taken a . shoi t time bele re ep.t in-, gives vigor to the appc- tite anl mukes f. oil 'v gest veil. , One do-e ofien re-Pf peitcd , cures the Chn nic Diariheea in its wTt f. ir.is. w 1. i 1 summer and boc! con.O phiint. yiehl almost tw thcf.rsttlose. One or two h-sos ? cures attacks cause-it by worms, whi'e for worn s I n children , ei icrc is n th nu-nts, surer, as it ; u-i; ';' , or spt give evidence to prove. . hile :dl w bo v.r e it a iviii" their nt.sutrv.r.b' tr-stin t i:y in its fa'v Among J eifi'clfd to tl fully recc'ii! h L;i.i.re...s ol ral'y known now tnroughout t ;tn u 1 trinv a J.n tr For Garil Circular Svccimeus and Ornamental ww address . Aug. 11, '58:2 WritiP-- r. f Business inclose two stamps W. JENKINS. Pitted nrt-h. V U n-r nr.eiiy m Wor.ei, heiv is n.'exi'.LVi-r Qr.li.iu in these- stidc- tl.ev are plaiti s-obe-r fact. that we csti ro r. iycr lU-incihes i.ew i uo.ic. ti.wre arc none . v. e tan so tune, as Dr. S-u. ford's Invigoraaor, t.ei etc ne 1 his jiretuirat iirciducini: the uioft lu'.ppv rest.us m all li.ose " . . . - , . j wliii use it. Ain.o.--t nmumeral le ccititicates i;r.e lien given of the great virtue eif this n.idicii e J by those of the highest standing in soiict . rinl ! we know it to lie the best preparation r.e w l-tfe li the public. Hudson L?ri.'y Dfiuccn Prieo one dollar cr bottle. SANDFORD & CO.. Proprietor. r f5 l io-.b way. New Yoik. Dr. GEO. H. KT.YSr'R. No. 140 Wom1 street, wnolesale and rtlail ft'i.t. ftvSvild here I v all lrn-fiiP. ai;d V TkB - e Univn. In'viytiraUr t!S To. vtr.p. j:ir. 1? I t i I
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