three Days Later From Europe. Xev York. The mails by the Arabia will k despatched South in the morning. General Comonfort is among the p&ssen- Thft steamship, Circassian, from Portland, trrjved at Liverpool oa the 22d inst The Kangaroo passed the steamship'Percia, on the 28th nit., and the steamship Prince Albert on the 5th ult. It is stated that the 19th of January has been fixed for the meeting of the Kuropean CoDgressl The report that the Pope claims the Presidency of. the Congress for his pleni potentiary is denied. A French pamphlet, by La Guerron iere, on the Pope and the Congress, has attracted much attention as reflecting the views of the Emperor Napoleon It is concilitary in its tone, but opposes the re iteration of the Romagna to the Papal do minion. The English journals eulogise the pamphlet. Lord John Russell tells the Mencoralists, in relation to Mexican affairs, that England i endeavoring to come to an understanding with other powers respecting its course in the future. He points out the difficulty occas ioned bj the United States recognizing one president; and England and France anoth er. . A vague unconfirmed- rumor prevailed, of an outbreak in Hungary. The Spaniards have again repuUed the Moor in Morocco, entailing heavy los ses. The Overland mail, with Calcutta dates to November 23, and Shanghai to the 19th, has been te'egraphed to London. There is no Dews of importance. The European Congress. The Prince Gortschakoff has expressed a desire that the opening of the Congress should take place after the commencement of the Russian New Year. January 13th, as be will be detained on tb&t day at bis court, by the duties of bis office. Count Avigdor, the represenative of the Republic of San Marino, is at Paris, and has presented a memorandum to Count Wale WBki, addressed to the future Congress, protesting against the encroachment of Pied mont. The nomination of the Marquis of Au Tergne as the second French plenipotentiary to the Congress, has given great satisfaction to the friends of Italy. A Paris despatch of che 2Sd says ,hat the French government haJ, iy telegraph, informed the powers concerned . that the opening of the Con gress would ;not take place before January 19th.. The Maaquis Antononi and the Chevalier Canoferi, have been appointed first and second I plenipotentiaries from Naples. 1 England A deputation from the peace so- . . . . ".I t T eietj baa baa an interview witn ixiru J odd Russell The memorial presented censured th proceedings at the mouth of the Peiho, the warlike preparations, the conduct of the offi cers generally, and concluded by deprecating further hostilities. Mr. W. II. Waid, of Auburn, N Y., has been giving experiments at Woolrich dock- tjara Dctore tno uomm-More superintendent, with his improvements on ni original ocean jraarioe telegraph. The fimprovments were limited by toe commodore to be exceeding ly satisfactory , . Tho Belgian government has agreed to for ward it b correspondence for Cauada and the United States by the Canada mail steamers as well as by the Cunard boats, aud it was sup posed th German Postal league would adopt Similar arrangements. iLord Palmerston has been ranking speech- t n'.'HiT eulogistic ot tae volunteer move ment. The steamer Great Britian was spoken De cember 14th, all well; which strengthens the ronviotion that the report of her bavins foun- jdered at sea is a base hoax. The wife of J. II. Gourney, a member f Parliament has eloped with one of her rami! j domestics She is a lady posses V 1 t M 1 yea oi bait ot a million sterling n ner own Izbt. France. The pamphlet entitled the Pop h me uongrcss, signed oy ai. ae leaguer i -1 a w jmiere - had been published and attracted reat attention both in France and England i . ... . . tsit was believed to oxsress the sentiments ftbeEjjperor Napoleon. The pamphlet is ratten in a spirit of conciliation and compro mise, and altnougu it does not propose to take sj the temporal powers of .the Popes it ad- jcates a curtailm?nt of them, and urges that e nomagna should not be returned to the apal dominion. tae Paris Constttuttounel. in an article Zoed by its principle editor, approves in gen- i we contents ot the pamphlet, delairing, """n intention to compat some of the repositions made bv the author. ane Morning Post questions if the Pope VI , L - - . . . . n't . vu. iu new nosuion assigned tn him U the French Emperor, and asks, should he f-tise, now lar his refusal will be supported u vmer uatnoiic States. in the ramrjhhr on th .moctmn r 3nD? Romagna to the Pope will be ap wd by the English government and pco- Fraace will not use force to compel a people raomit to a eovernment whirl, thai- orHl r fj. nd she will not permit Austria to in- , t Morninq Herald savs the P! i nk and manIy course- Oa te eve i i ; , o-- micu iue evu wnicn f8 WtbertO fibrnnal I,;. i: it. - T. i- fcKp4;- - v. uu, jrjttcv u iue iiauan V lfvD 5,dEaroP will learn with satisfac- EiciT f.?,DCe. .to" to principles I. i"isea at the outset of the late T19 French War ttegmL. Tr. 1" :hi "$wes oa Brest, ran on a reef and sunt in A 1 r r, " ccp waier. JDtf 11, 1 .-wu'' graua cor- fuge r 0n Prince IS fUUd tkat &a Pn&ge is abont to be SlrfS rinol1,nPeriJ aQd the a or BIois is to be conferred upon him fences of the fort of Blois and Boul- "'wbejoined to the apanage. The 4. J kfiklative body is necessary creauon of an apanage. Nttii fTv i ul,A,A"no aa ordered a steam l.i to be fitted out with f j lift 1 . - ... utiuusi ueo- f paired by France on th TUA V.j F4i . a . 1 i. !; . w uuwwn 01 a fH aM!mpOBelof fiT corvette, two ?. r,,uWD6 the head nnr. r. ru gua-Dcais. Italy A Turin despatch of the 23d says, that the King of Sardina bad that day signed the uoniinations of Connt CavouraodM. De sambrois as represenatives of Sardinia in the Congress. M Buoncompagnt arrived at Florence on the 21st ult. Prussia. -Tbe Prussian Chambers are con voked for the 13 th ini-t. Austria. Military preparations" continued to be made against the apprehended troubles in Hungary. A rumor prevailed in Paris, the day before tho Arabia sailed, that a revo lution bad actually broken out in Hungary, but it lacked confirmation. One of the Vienna journals bad received a second warning from the government. Turkey Ahmed Wcfik Effendi bad been appointed Ambassador to Paris. India and China. The steamer Impcra da. with G.)0 knots of the India., submarine telegraph cable on board, arrived at Olden on the bth of December. The Bombay mail of the 26th bad reached Logl and -Details are a u import ant. Exchange at Calcutta on the 25th of No vember unaltered. The Latest. London, Suturdoy, Dec. 24. A Madrid depatch, dated yesterday says that the Moors attacked the Spanish troops on the road to Tetutan, in order to obstruct the pro eress of the works, but they were victorious ly defeated. The Spanish bad four killed and forty wounded. All the works have now been completed. Albert bmith is reported in a precarious state from aq apoplectic attack Hong Kong advices to November 15th, received bv the Overland ' Mail, report the rate of Exchange as having declined about 1 per cent. The prices of tea were firmer : silks showed an opposite ten dency. Pacific Railroad. Philadelphia, Jan. 14 The lion J Edgar Thompson has acccptod the Presidency of the Southern PaciSc Railroad, the terms and conditions required by bim. having been fully and satisfactorily met by Dr. Fowlke.s, the late President. lhe policy of the com-. pany, for the future, was agreed upon by Messrs. Thompson and Fowlkers, and cordi ally assented to by the Hon. V R. Steven son, of Nashville. General Agent, and the Hon. Samuel Tate, of Memphis, Commision- er or the land department. I his arrange ment secures, beyond a reasonable doubt, the construction of the Southern PaciSc road.- Messrs. Stevenson and Fowlkers left this eve ning for New York, and intend to proceed, in a few days, to Austin, Texas. The sub scription to the stock now exceeds 600,000. and satisfactory efforts have been made for all the stock unsold. The stock books have been closed. A transfer office will be open ed at Philadelphia, under the management of 1 resident ihomp.on. Death ut the exact njc of one. hundred years A prrson. named Roger Largos, has recent ly died at Paris, at the age of 100 precisely day ror day, ana even uour lor nour. it wu at one o'clock in the afternoon of the 10th of December, 179, that be' was born, and at one o'clock in the afternoon of the 10th of December. 1859, that be died. He was a very remarKaoie personage, uaving excenea 1 n t it i I as a painter, engraver, poet and musician; and yet he was to tally unknown to the pub lie, because hejwould never consent to exhib it or publish any of his productions. SPECIAL XOTICES. 7It is a common observation thit there are more sufferers from debility, among Americans, than can be lounn among any tether civilized nation, l he reason is obvious. W e take too little excrci, and lorget the wunts of the body iu the absorbing pursuits of business. In all such cases, ordinary medicines can do little good hat is required is just such a tonic and invieo- rator as Dr. J. H stettr h.as iven to the world, in his CELEBRATED "BITTERS." The weak and nervous denizen of the counting-house, the exhausted tailor upon thi shop-board, and the prostrated student of the midnight lamp. Lave found a wonderful regenerator in the "B.ttebs" and prefer it to more pretentious, but less effi cacious medicines, liut :t should not be forgot ten that the agcut which is so maeical in its in- flutnee upon a frame which is merely debilitated is equally powerlul in assisting naturr to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who will .not give it a trial? Sold by druggists and dealers generally every- wnerc. y- &ee advertisement in another col umn. Distase of the Stomach. Tho stomach is the most liable to get out of order. Hence how im portant that no diseased matter clog its opera tion, which would cause nausea and distress bv our iooa. it also weakens the brain, destrovs f -r . . . " the memory, creates pain and dimness, and va rious afflictions in the head. It produces irreat aimcuity in nreathmg and swallowing. Some times fainting and fits will ensue; also bad breath restlessness and great loss of strength. If not immediately attended to. the blood will carry the nisease turousrh the whole svstem. and death will end the work. From 2 to 5 of these Pills a day will keep tho digestive organs in a healthy condition, and unclog or carry away all impure matter, and thoroughly restore and cleans the stomach; at the same time the rills will so puri fy the blood, as to drive all manner of disease from the system. 1L See advertisement of Dr. Morse in another column. Sold by Thomas Devine. APPEALS. TAKE notice that Appeals for the year 18G0 will be held at the Commissioners Office, io the Borough of Ebensbunr. as follows, to wit: For Allegheny township, Clearfield township, Loretto and Chest Springs Boro's., on Monday the 12th day of March next. lor White, Chest and Susouehanna town ships, on Tuesday the 13lh day of March next. For Carroll and Cambria townships. Carroll town and Ebinsburg Boro's., on Wednesday the 14 th day of March next. For Jackson, Blacklick and Taylor townships, on Thursday the 15th day of March next. Fur Conemaugh and Yoder townships and Millville Borough, on Friday the 16tb day of March next. For the First. Second. Third anl Fourth Wards of Johnstown Borough and Conemaugh Borough on Monday the 19th day of March aext.' For Richland, Summerhill and CroyI town ships on Tuesday the 20th day of March next. lor Washington and Munster townships and Summitville Borough on Wednesday the 2lst day of March next. JOHN BEARER, 1 ABEL LLOYD, V Commissioners. D. T. STORM, J .ATTEST. geo. k. zxnx. Clerk.'' tel. Commissioners Office, Ebensburg, 1 January i, jeeo.-8-3t. J SHERIFF'S SALE. tiY virtue of a Decree issued out of the Court of Common I'leas of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Court House in the Borough of Ebensburg, on SATURDAY the 11th day of February next at 1 o'clock P. M., A piece or parcel of ground situate in the township of "Washington, in the County of Cambria, adjoining lands of the heirs of William Bradley, heirs of William Webster and others, and containing about one acre, with the appurtenances, to be sold as the property of Hugh O'Donncll, et. al. TERMS, CASH. - ROBERT P. LINTON, ShiT. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, ) January 18, 1860 .--St. J WINTER GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from the East, and is now opening an exteusive as sortment of GOODS suitable for the season, many articles of which have been bought and will be sold at LOWER PRICES than were le fore xold in this place. Consisting of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE AND OUTLETS'. QUEENS WAR E STON E AND EARTHEN WARE, GROCERIES DRUGS & MEDICINES, BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 Cases Mens thick Boots at $1,87 per pair and upwards. 2 Cases Mens Hunting Boots. 6 Ciues Mens French Calf, Grain and Water proof ditto. 10 Cases. Boys and Child reus Boots, of superior quality and low prices. 1 Case Mens Coarse Brogans at 95 eta. 5 Cases Childrens, Missis & Womens Lace Boots. BUFFALOE ROBES. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING, DO. SMALLER SIZES, BAR IRON SALT, AC, &C. Persons wishing to buy GOOD GOODS, at low prices, will find it to their interest to examine Ids stock. Country Produce will bo taken in ex change for goods for which the highest market prices wi'l be giren. E. HUGHES. January 4, 1 SC0.-tf. GOODS AT CITY PRiCES TirrnTr ttq nrvr rur Arr? tttjv CAN BE BOUGHT FOR ELSEWHERE THE subscriber has just returned from the East with a large lot of CHEAP GOODS, con sisting in part of the following. Ladies & Child i ens Hoe, Kid Gloves, GumBeltr, Collars. Handkerchiefs. Gents. Suspenders, Neck lies. Letter and Note Taper, Gents. Handker chiefs, Gum Co Libs, Shoe Blacking, Knives and Scisors, one copy of Shakspeare, Hoops, &-c. Gents, and Ladies Buffalo Orer Shoes, Gum Shoes, Calf and Heavy Boots, Mens fashionable Caps, Plush and Cloth Caps, Carpet Slacks, lruuEs, woolen Socks. Also a few sets of LADIES FURS. All of which he offers very low for CASH. Give hira a call and satisfy yourselves that he sells cheaper tlian any person else. CLINTON R. JONES., January 4, 18C0.-tf. CORN FOR SALE. A large quantity of CORN f.n sale by the undersigned, residing in Newton Hamilton, Mif flin Cjunty, Pa. AH orders promptly filled. J. K. RHOADS. Newton Hamilton, Jan. 6, I860.- C-3t EXECUTORS' XOT1CE. LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of John M'Kenzie, Sr., late of Munster township, C:tmbr?A Cnnntxv 1rvpnvJ Korinir lumn Jnln ! : J? " uui. granted by the Register oIaid County to the undersigned. Notice js hereby given to all per- sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those ha vin claims nx;unst said estate will present thi-m properly authenticated for settlement. SYLVESTER M'KENZIE, JOHN M'KENZIE, Jr., Jan. 11, 18o0.-7-Ct. Executors. Executors Notice. J,b. 1 1 fc.RS Testamentary on the estate of Thomas Dumm. late of Carroll townshin. Cam- hria county; deceased, having been duly granted oy tnc register ot said County, to the subscri bers. Notice is hereby given to all nersons in debted to said estate to make immediate nav. aent. and those having claims against the same wJI present them properly authenticated for settlement. SOLOMON DUMM. Executor, MAGDELINE DUMM, Executrix. December 14, 1859.-3-GI. EAST AVENUE NURSERY, ROCHESTER, XEW YORK, w m. H0YT & Co., PROPRIETORS. "EIRUIT. ORNAMENTAL & SIIADK Tnpr M? of all fcinda and t;n t... . . : --- l-'MUV iur- I pramntlv nished to order. P. Braniff. of Loretto, will at tend to sales in this county. Orders addressed to him will receive prompt attention. C. JULKRIT, General Agent. October 19. 1859.-tf. D. FOSTER. Greensburg. P. S. KOOS, Ebensburg. FOSTER & JiOOV, U tl: r il 1 r . U,e Pa rice if Tho I .ir in I Tarn .no rnuntir .-tll I mr-rn i vt-n . i .1 , I tend to all business intrusted r. ... : : - . "...,- ;o them. Office on Cololonade Row;" Ebensbur Uct. 7, 1S57. R. C. LEWIS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. OJJtcefor the present with Dr. Lewis. Ebensburg, Oct. 19, 1859. ly. UJSU JU HEED. T. T. nrrrn toensburg, Johnstown HEED &. UEER, Attorneys at Law lounsel given in the English and German V languages. Offica on UighStreetEbensburg.Penn'a. Feb. 6.1856. ly GEO. E. LEWIS, H. D., fTRENDERS his professional services to the citi Jk zens of Ebensburg and vicinitv. he mav be found in the Office formerly occupied by Dr. D. V. Lewis. Niht calls mav be made at the office. July 6. 1859-tf. R. S. BUNN, M. D. fTRENDERS HIS PROFESSIONAL Services t. A the citizens of Ebensburg. Office in Dru? ?tore on uign street, opposite Ihompson's Ho Ebensbofg, May, 4,-1859.-24-ly. ( BBLS. N. O. & WHITE SUGARS, "X" 5 Bbls. N. O. Molasses. Golden Syrup, For sale bv E. HUGHES. July 18, 1859. REMOVAL! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFAC tnrer and Wholesale Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Straw Goods, Hats and Caps, No. 68 North Third Street, between Arch and Cherry, Phila pbia. March 6, 1856.4 PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of ab alias Order of the Court of Common Picas of Cambria County pursu ant to proceedings in pailition to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, at the Court House iu Ebensburg. on SATURDAY THE 18th DAY OF JANUARY next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following REAL ESTATE, to witi A certain tract or piece or parcel of land situate in the townships of Alle gheny and Carroll, Cambria County, being part of a larger tract surveyed in pursuance of a war rant grnCS&iir John Emsly, containing 99 acres and 21 perches, strict measure, (be the same more or less,) with the appurtenances, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a beech, a corner of. land of the heirs of John Fhalon, decM., thence by said land North 89 dgrees East 71 perches to a spruce, tlicnce by same North one degree West 39 perches to a post, thence by the same North 89 degrees Eaut 10 perches to a spruce, thence by the same (in part) North one degree West 120 perches to a beech, thence bythe residue of the tract of which it is a part, North 89 degrees East 45 perches to a sugar, thence by land of Matthias Behe. Hob ley ana bhtrry. South one decree East 225 perches to a post, thence South 89 de grees West 125 perches to a post, thence North one degree West CO perches to the place of l ginning a portion of which is cleared, and having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE, a Log Barn and a Saw Mill. TERMS OF SALE. One half of the purchase money (after deducting the costs and expenses of the action and proceedings in pariiton and of the sale; to remain a lien on the premises, legal in. tercst en the said sum to be paid annuf.lly, from the dateVtfjeoBfirmatioa of the sale, to Susan M' Coy, by th purchaser, during her lifetime, and the principle at her decease, to ths heirs at law of Catharine Behe, deceased, in equal proportions and the residue of the purchase money to be paid on cenGrroation of sale. MICHAEL LEAYY, Trustee. January 11, 18G0.-7-3t. ORPOAX'S COITRT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, THE undersigned, Executorof the last will and testament of Thomas Croyle, late of Croyle township, Cambria County, deceased, hereby gives notice that in pursuance ot an order of said Court, and to him directed, he will on THURS DAY the first day of MARCH next, at ten o'clock A. M., of said day, expose to Public Sale on the premises, in Croyle township, in said County, the following described REAL ESTATE of said deceased, as mentioned and described in a writ of Partition or Viduation issued out of said Court and duly returned by the Sheriff of said County, vjz: Allot raws-No. 2, being three lots of ground adjoining the Water Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and containing about 1 acre. Also, Allotment No. 3, containing one hun dred and five acres and allowance, with about fifty acres cleared thereon, fifteen or eighteen acres of which are meadow, having no buildings thereon erected, adjoining lauds of Jacob Pringle and William Fringle. Also, Allotment No. 4, containing two hun dred and twenty one acres and allowance, with about Eixty acres cleared, no buildings thereon erected and adjoining lands of Isaac Taul and William Pringle. On Allotments Nos. 3 and 4 there is a valuable Coal Bank opened, about one hundred rods from the Pennsylvania Rail Road, with a vein four feet thick, and which has been successfully worked for two seasons. On the same allotments there re favorable svmptoms of Iron Ore. TERMS OF SALE One third of the purchase money on confirmation of the sale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured by Bond and Mort gage. SAMuEL CROYLE, Executor January 4, l860-6-3t- SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Alias1 Writ of Vend. Ex pom issued out of the Court of Common Fleas of Cam bria Couuty, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises in the Borough of Johnstown, on SATURDAY the 2Sth day of January" 1800, at 1 o'clock P. M the following Real Estate, to wit: All the rizht, title and interest of James M'Milien.of, in and to the following described two Lots of Ground, situate in the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria County, known on the plan of Johnstown extended by the numbers thirty four and thirtr-six, situate adjoining to each other, and bounded and described a follows: .Beginning at the corner rl locust and Clinton Streets, thence along Clinton Street, aforesaid, seven perches to an alley, thence along eaid alley South sixty-one degrees East eight perches to Larrfen alley; thnuce along the Fame South twenty nine degrees. West seven perches to Locust street, thence alonjf said fctreet North sixtyAne degrees W est eight rcrche to the place of beginning, having thereofl erected a three story Brick Tavern House, TVood Shed and other buildings, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Mary Fletcher. Also Mary two one and a b stolT P,an or lrame shops, fronting on Clinton street, now in tho occupancy c T- A 4.11. T.l v u" said plank or frame shops being owned by ueo Kurtz; and erected thereon on ground rent lease on o. 34. No. 36 having thereon erected a frame stable in the occupancy of Mrs. Mary Fletcher. Also, three small frame or plank buildings each one and a half stories high, occu pied bv Lewis L. Montgomery, Jacob A. Alters and Joseph Harden, said three plank or frame i -1 . i t - it- rr T: xr OUUUinzs owneu DV I) liuam iv. 1 iiTr. ? . -n. a. G. Alters and Joseph Harden nd erected there . n on on groi'jid rent lease. Taken m execution and to be sold at the suit of Mrs. Mary Bennett for use of Wm. M'Clintock, for use of Mary Bennett, for use of Bell, Smith & Co., now for use of Peter Levergood. R. P. LINTON, Shff. Sheriff's Office, Elnsburg, 1 January i; 1860.-7-8w J CHEST SPRINGS AHEAD. THE undersigned begs leave to announce, that he has opened a Saddlery and Harness Manufactory, at Chest Springs Borough, Cam- dria County, and that he will lanuiacture ana keen constantly on hauu every arucie in nisnna of business, such as SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHirS. 4-c. Articles manufactured cheap to order. He invites the public to call and exam ine articles of Mi manufacture, confident they will command the approbation of Competent Judges. By manufacturing none but the best of articles, and selling cheap, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Terms Cash or approved country produce. N. B. All kinds o: IUDES taken ia exchange for work. JOIIX E. CONN ELL. Chest Springs May 25, 1859. tf. JACK.SOX & CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS; JOHNSTOWN, PA. Ursc oi me nrm win oe iu awmuutg uuimg the first ten" ctSysof each month, w doting which time all persons dei- rine his professional services can find him at the office Of Dr. Lewis, nearly oppo site Blair's Hotel : may25,1859tf. JOIIX SUARBAUCII, Jaatlee f tk.P.kc, Sumialttvllle, Pa. LL BUSINESS INTRUSTED TO HIS care will be-promptly attended to. De will also act as Auctioneer at Public Sales whenevtr his services in that capacity are required. April 23, 1558:24 Cheapest X Best XI Earnest III $35.00 Pays for Tuition in Single and Double Entry Book -Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. Board 8 weeks 420, Stationary 9 7, Tuition $35, entire expenses $G2. Ufual time to complete & full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary from. $500 to $1000 Students enter at any time -No Vacation Review at pleasure. First Premiums for best Business Writ:ng for 1859. received at Pittsburg. Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four years. fc- Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished View of the College, inclose five letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Tittsburg, Pa. Jan. 4, 18C0. Aug. 11, 1858,-2y. WAR IN CHINA. ARRIVAL OF THE GREAT E AS TERN. D. J. EVANS &, SON WOULD respectfully announce to the citi zens of Ebensburg, and mankind gener ally, that we have just received at the old stand, of D. J. Evans, two doors East of E. Shoemaker & Sous' Store, the largest and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever brought to this place. Also, a large lot of DRY-GOODS, SUCH AS SATINS. VELVETS, CLOTHS, CASS1MERKS. DOS SKINS. SATiNETTS. TWEEDS, JEANS, TICKINGS. FLANNELS, BLOWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS, OF EVERY STYLE, NOTIONS, a large assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. BONNETS, TRUNKS, CARPET SACKS, STATIONARY. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, and such other Notions as Is usually kept in a Country Store, which they will dispose of lower than the lowest for CASH or Country Produce. Q&- The Tailoring Business "will be carried on in all its branches, all work will be done in short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ebensburg, October 19, 1859.-tf. AUDITOR'S KOTICE. Charles O'Hagan vs )In ypi 'r j Nc In the Court of Common leas of Cambria Co. John Moran's, Adm o- 165 Sept. T. 1859. end. txpon. 16th Dtvember 1859, on motion of Mr. John ston, Wm. Kittell. Esq. appointed Auditor to distribute proceeds arising out of sale of Deft's real estate on above stated writ. By tho Court. Cambria County. SS. j-.xiraci irom tne necora. H-ertihea 16. December. 1859. JOS. M'DONALD, Tro. The Auditor above named hereby notifies all parties interested in the above mentioned fund, that he will attend to tie duties of his said ap pointment, at his office in Ebensburg. on Thurs day the 26th day of January next, at one o'clock F.M. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. December 28, 1859.-5-41 - AUDITOR'S MOTICE. John Dougherty ) In the Court of vs j Common Pleas of Peter Sroenberger, John n CambriA County. x George K. Shoenberger, J-No. 4, Sep. T. 1845 John 11. JJavis, James Al. Davis. John M'Fadden, John & Wiliiam Bennett, Account rendered. The undersigned. Auditor appointed by th Court in the above case, herevy notifies the above named parties, that he will sit for a further hear ing, at his ofiiee in Ebensburg, on Monday the sixth day of Februarv next, at 1 o'clock P. M. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. January 4, l?60.-6-4t AUDITOR'S KOTICE. Powell F. Clayton i In the Common Pleas" of vs Cambria County. No. 47 William M'Guire J Sept. Z. 1859. Al. Vend. Expon. 16th Dec 1859. on application of William Kit tell. John S. Rhey, Esq., appointed Auditor to make distribution of the proceeds of Deft's. Real Estnte sold on above writ. Cambria County, SS. Lxtract trom the Kecord. lerieueT id, uay ui wewmoer 1009. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Tro. The above named Auditor hereby notifiu all persons interested in the fund, that he will sit in discharge of the duties of his appointment at the office of William Kittell, Esq., in Ebensburg, on Fridav, the 27th day of January next, at one o'clock P. M. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. December 28, 1859. C 4 t. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Francis Christy, Indorsee of J. T. Christy vs George M'Cann tin mc (bri ?N In the Court of Com mon Picas of Cam bria Co. o. 103 Sept T 1859 1 1. la. 14th December 1859. on application of Wm. Kittell, John S; Rhey, Esq., appointed Auditor to make distribution of the proceeds of the per sonal property sold and returned on the above writ, and Fi. Fa's. Nos. 217. 218. 219 and 220 of the same term, and FL Fa. No. 1 Dec. T. 1859. Cambria County, SS. - - Extract from the Record, Mi fOl Certified 14 th December, 1859. lilJ J. M'DONALD, Pro. The Auditor above named hereby notifies all parties interested, that he will attend to the du ties of his said appointment, at the office of Wm. Kittell, Esq., in Ebensburg, on Saturday the 28, day of January next, at one o'clock P. M. JOHN S. RUEY, Auditor. December 28, 1 859.-5-4 1. FIRE! FIRE! ! FIRE! ! ! TnE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion of the public to onv of the great est improvements ever made in COOKING STOVES. the burningof the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel U LUlIUt U Oi ILL. 1 . Ebesnburg Aug. 17, 1859.-tf. ABRAHAM ROPELIX, Attorney at LawJohnstown o FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doort nortl of the corner of Main and Cuntozu April 23, 1853. hi. BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! ! NEW GROCERY STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully beg leaT to infemu tho citizeus of Ebeaburg and vi cinity, that be has just rceivfd, at his U.r room, one door West of Davis & Lloyd's Store, a large and fresh lot of Groceries, which be of-ff-rs for sale cheap for Csh or cocutry Product, bis stock consists in part of the following rti SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. dOLASSES, TOBACCO. SEGARS. CHEESE. FISH. BACON. AIJD THE BEST OF FLOUR AND CORN HEAL- He also keeps on band a large a;;d el 1octrd Stock of School Books and Stationary, Notions Ac , all very cheap. He hopes by strict attention to 1 usuhm ta merit and receive a full share of public patron age, as he feels satisfied bis stock is good and Le will sell as cheap as auy other hou&e in town Call and sec. KVAX E. EVANS. Ebensburg, Aug. 17, 159. tf. COAL I COAL ! ! The mihscriher is now prepared to delirer Coal to the citizens of this place on the shui tcfit notice. Persons wUhing Coal can leave tlitir orders at my Grocery Store and t!:y will I atttndtd to immediately. EVAN E. EVANS. September 28, 1359. STH AIMAL ASSOUSCEMET! CONTINUED SUCCESS OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.. From all sections of the country subscriber to this p-jpular Art In&titctiou, (now in its sixth j-ear!) are Wing received in a ratio unparalleled with that of any previous year. Any person cn become a member by subscri bing which will entitle Li in to 1st. The beautiful Steel Engravina, "fchak spear and His Friend." . 2d. A Copy of the elegantly IllustraU-d Art Journal, one year. 3d. A Free Season Admission to tho Galle ries, 648 Broadway, New-York. In addition to which, over Four Hiatdrod valua ble Works of Art are eirrn to subscribes as Pre miums, comprising choice Paintings, Sculi.tu.-ea. Outlines, &c, by the first American aid For eign Artists. The superb Etgraving, which every subscriber will receive iutmediaidy on rcctipt of subscrip tion, entitled SHAKSPEARE AND HIS FRIENDS," is of a character to give unqualified pleasure and satisfaction. No work of equal valijvas ever before placed within reach of the peA at .uch a price. The engraving is of very large "s'ae. Le ing printed on heavy plate paper, SO by j$S in ches, making a most uperb ornament suitable for tbe walls of either the library, parlor or office. It can be sent to any part of the country, Ly mail, with safety. Wing packed in a cyLnder, postage pre paid. Think f it! Such a work delivered free of charge, and the Art Journal, cue rear, for 43. SUBSCRIPTIONS will l-e received uiitil tho Evening of Tuesday the 2l.t of January. 1E0, at which time the books will close and the Pre miums be given to mbscribers. No person is restricted to a single subscription. Those remitting 15 are CLtitlrd to six member ships. Subscriptions from California, tbe Canada, and Foreign Provinces, must be 43.50 instead of 3, in order to defray extra postage, &c. Persons wishing to fcrm clubs will apyly fcr m circular of terms. Ac. The beautifully Illustrated Art Journal, giv ing full particulars, will be cent on receipt of 18 cents, in stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY." Actuary C. A. A., 46 and 548 Broadway. New-York. Subscriptions also rtctived by GEORGE W. OATMAN. Hon. Sec, for Ebensburg and Tidnity - December 7, 1S59. 1859. CK FALL TRADE! A CAR D. The undersigned have just received, and are now offering THE LARGEST and most varied stock of FRESH GROCERIES ever brought to THIS MARKETS In connection with the above, thej are constantly supplied with CIIOICE BRANDS of the various grades cf ALSO BACON. CnEESE. Whale, Tannar'i & Lard Oils. MESS PORK, Together with all kinds of I Pittsburg Manufactured Articles. J All cf which will be sold LOW FOR CASH The Merchants of this plare are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. At the old stand. 27 1 Liberty Street, opposite Eagle Hotel Oct. 25, 1859.-2m. Pittsburg, Ta. VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale the QUITSTA? TANNERY, situate about three raiiw TTrst of Ebensburg. aud about 9 miles by Plank IUmkI and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Kail Road. A Branch Rail Road will shortly be corstructtd to Ebensburg. The establishment is one of tLe largest in the State, and is nowia succesful op eration. The main building is 140 by 4ft an! wing 66 by 20 and the whole two storirs biga. A new ENGINE and BOILERS erected lt summer and now in good order. There are ell the necessary outbuildings on the premise, and dwelling Houses for the Proprietor, Foreman an 1 bands. Also a Blacksmith Shop. There is al an excellent Saw Mill in connec'Jon with the Factory. There are about 700 acres cf land w11 timbered, which wfil be sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords of Bark now on bands. Hemlock can be purcbaned at $2,50 and Oak at $4.50 per cord, delivered. The property will be old low and on ea9y terms. For further particulars addres C. P. MURRAY, j Ebensburg,' Canforia Ca.j Pa. 1 Sept. 21,185?. 4 4-tf. in! o o
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