1 Ullfr t I treat 1,4 , ORVilsy COURT SALE. f-Y virtue of an Order of the Orphans' Court f fW Via County, to me directed, I will exw.se ile at the Hotel of MichalJ. Piatt, " ."-"iu,baana township. Cambria. County, on AlO'I-uY TOE 10th DAY OF XOVEMUEIl . c:c o'clock F. II., the following va'.ua-m?KE-VL USTATE of which James Driskell, unseize J, viz: ' Yrrt"-a fact or piece or pnrcel of land, sit ...... iatl:c township aforesaid, Bednuing at a ''"rtji tbeuce by lanus of tbe heirs cf Juraes C. r'f'r'tiecM., North 2 degrees Ka. 120 perctes '.'V ";J:jrs, a corner cf land of Charles DrUkell. ,v- t v b-R ct sa Charles Driske'.l, Xorth i; jree Wert 1G9 perch2s to pointers, thence -Vh 2 degrees "West 120 perches to a post, Soma 83 degrec3 East ICO perches to the ' "ef U'giruiinSj containing 120. acres strict tIiure, ct thereabouts. "ilSO, Another tract or piece cr parcel of il Eeninning at a pest, th&ace by land of the kcf Jatues C. Fisher, dee'd.. North 1 degree r-n 160 perches to pointers, on the line of the veiuentioned tract, thence by the line of said -uU Serih 68 degrees Wejt 100 perches to a stJience South 2 degrees West 1G0 perches .:. fitters, tkeecc South 83 degrees East 100 per to the place . beginning, containing 100 J.-es strict measure, or thereabouts. l$Q Another tract or piece or parcel of Ije at a Chesnut oak. thence North tv degrees Est along the lands of the heirs of j-rt (J. Fisher, dee'd.. and aline of the last ve meutbned tract. 201 perches to a post, Usee North SS d.r.". West 141 perches to a Tjt, thince by land of I. Iurket, South two ;i r'ecs West lot) perches to a stone pile, a cor j of land of Mich;:elJ. Piatt, thence by land -'aid Putt, bouth eignty-e.gfct degrees r.ast 1;0 perches to a maple stump, thence by land cf ii-e South 1 i degrees West 50 perches to a tleuee by same botitu 43 degrees East 35 ifrcb-st'j as'' -tie, thence iy same Soutu 3V tle-F-ist 'Si perches to a stone and pointers. t-euce South i degrees YXt 76 porches to the pisueuC le5":n!ang. containing 210 acres strict csaai-rc'.r thereabout. Tcnm i ' '- lie third to be paid on con- aT3::o3 : auu taa r-siiue in two equ.u an-ul pay:i:eiits theieattcr with interest, to be cu:ed or t) Judgment iV.nds and .Mortgages lit AN 'is PEAUKR, Adrti'r., o! J..nies UrUkfll, drcM. .; '.- 17. 18oo.-47-:;t. ". ii. The tract !" bind !a me!ition"d, will ?ubj--ct to t !; u;r-a;d ptreb:x-e money :.:e!V':i to th' Trtft-vs rf jau.c.s C. Fisher. !. n r.::tir.g t. nbut ii-0,00, and which Liv- to be paid by the purchaser in ;i'iitiou ,1:1 at the a box sale. e::gigc l in the '.;'.:nbr-r biwnvvs wou'd J .'c! i-.k P. M.. wl.i-u and where all persons intvr-t-U t attend the stle, the above tracts being j tstcd may alttn.!. v,, I :::i.crc-i. MEDICINAL LRAXDV, GIX. WiyULTfTItllS ' I ':.- I cz'i l for s-i'c c LEMMON'S DRUG STORE. Oct. 17, 1 ).-41-Zt. COAL! COAL!! II q le.-.ve in! rm the citizens of Ebenburg .u i;.r.i s'.'.l :; thejGOAL bnsiis'-ss. All those .:.-; .f the article will please call at the oil EVAN E. ::.M:rg. Oct. 17, lfcCO -tf- EVANS. AUDITORS NOTICE. : T.:r.v.t3!;h ' In the Court of Common v 1 Picas of Cambria County. ani i .so. 1 ' ol .'pt. ieltn IbCO. Ver. 1. ExiM.n. lSoO, on application F. A. Shecrnnltcr ap-'i.-tiibuii jit tif the pro A'.'. 51 11 1 1 ; i'.'i ' .1 : ' t r.:.' 1 '. rit and No. By the Court. Record ' M. A. D., ISC0. M'D iVAi.r., Pr.. iter will aUend to tl.e tt h;.? ofiice. iu Ebt-n- t:.- ii:1-. t.oi An-! ir.im "-:t. ; Ve !.a i 'lay ( November ' . k P. M.. wi.fi! ,-i.r.d where all .1 ;n:;v atttnd. F. A. SIIO!:MAKEi:t Auditor, r 17, ls;0.-17-Jf. AUDITORS "..:.-r 1 ' NOTICE. Jr.tie 'iVrm lO0. t ii 1. Ea p'jt) . s - M ". 12 ti -ii .. :,:r.r lbi'.O, n motion Wi'... Kitt.-ll. ,J. li. Camp 1 . tt.ts ""'.'. r to tiarshatl tiie c--.ite s 1 I on the i-V the C mrt. -v.'.-.: A will :.ttr-!id to t'le Mit;::?.t i s Eii. lay the c:. at on- o'clock P. M. - ' ! s i ; 1 ve writ ;'i:0 All -r : c i:; ,; .'l. rugh of Khfnsburg. J. II. CAMPBELL, Auuilor. r 17, IS.0.-47-4t. Attention all iADY fADE CLOTHING. lir.re uv.y opfniug the largest, cheapest : stocs of m m CLOTEIIC " r ug!.t to Ebc-r-.-burcr. ' - t'n l devoting a Table ir. oi'r now (xten .' t: ri,?, cr.tiic!v and exclusivily to the ' THING BUSINESS, and invite all who 1 " aprarel COARSE cr FINE, at ;U'i.lCF.S? to rail and examine our stock, -''-'t r.'e ran rlease in qualitv and jrice. ii. SHOEMAKER & SON'S. 10. lSrt0.-46-4t. JEW .JEWELRY STORE. .-tucrai-r.eel has just returned from the a Lrge and splendid stock of s', i CLOCKS, WATCHES, Jewelry, Hcsical Instmaierits, NOTIONS, &C &c. to the people of this vicinity at ujres paij an j ste for yOUri;eIves, no r tshibiiing goods. Trusting to receivs f i ' Jli 0i Patronage, Le will endeavor to '-esr;?Ee. Room nunosifp Tbnmrisf.rss Ilr.te' -V &"c, repaired in the beet iuan- '--aatc.E ROBERTS. r 0, 13C0.-tf. NOTICE. partnprxT.; 1 ,. i . irl i a an,i F- 1'- Tiemey, in the Black- Of P T4lU iQSt- Tl,e Iiok3 are in l"e Tierce v for settlement.' CHARLES DILLON, ,r F- P- TIERNEY. .si 5Pf1f:Laws of tLe kst Session of the -to Zi tl 7 for distribution to persons JS& M'DONALD, rrothonotnry. School Notice. THE School Directors of the fullowiusr town ships are respectfully iafomjed, that I will be present at the fallowing times and places, for the purpose cf examining Teacher AtSihool House. No. 2, near Glas ia Jlun fater township, on Saturday the 13th day of Oc tober. At Ebensburg, (for Cambria townshipj ou Thursday the 18th day of-Octobtr. At Bsisaro. in li!ack!iek township, on Wed nesday the 24th day of October. At Sumnierhilt. in Crovle township, on Thurs day, the 25th day of October. At Wilmore Borough, (for Summerhill town ship and Wilmore Borough,) ou Friday the 26th day of October. At Henry Kager's. in Jackson township, on Saturday the 27th day of October. The examinations will commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on the days mentioned. Apjtlicants will please attend. THOMAS A. -VlAGUIRE. Co. Sut.'t. c. y. Sept. 19th, 18G0.-43-2W. J. PALtrlEil h CO., Market Street Wlarf, IMiIlad'a. Dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions. Have constantly on hand an assortment of DRIED AND PICKLED EfSII?&c. viz: Mackerel, ShiJ, Salmon. Blue Fish. Herrings Codfish, Beef. Fork, Lard-, Shoulders. Hams, Sides, Cheese, Beans, Pdce, &c. Sept. 26, 18C0.-3m. AUDITORS NOTICE. THE undersigned having been appointed Au ditor, by the Orphans' Court of Cambria Coanty, to make distribution of the funds iu the hands of Margaret Jane Pringle, Administratrix of Abra ham Kr.epper. dee'd., hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose at the office of William Kittell. Esii.. in Ebensbarg, on Thurs day the lth day of November lx-xt, at one o'clock P. M., when and where all persons inter eoted mav attend. JOHN S. BIIEY, Auditor. Ojto'ur 3, lSt?0.-45-4t. AUDITORS KGTICE THE undersigned having ben app -ii ted Au ditot by the Orphans' Court ( Can.Viria O.nnty, to r.iake distribution of the prK?rfeils in thefiands r f E-'.-.var.l S'.ooinaker. Admiu'otrat or of the Ki v Thoircis M'Ci'.ilough. dee'd., hereby g!ts "r.-.tico tluit he will attend fur that purpose, at the ofli;e f William Kitteil, Esq.. in El eusV-nrg, on Fri div the lGtli day of November i;ext. at cue Ji'ti.N o. l.iiil. .Allwitor. Oct-ber 3. lSC0.-15-4i. AUST0RS K0TICE. THE undersigned having been appHnted Au ditor, by the Orphans' Court of Cambria Coun- l tv, to make distribution t.f the funds in the ha: ds of WiJiiam Kitteil, Administrator of An th.iny Eitzirger, doe'd.. arising from the sale of the Real E-tatc f said d;.-c'd., sold in pursuance of proceedings in pa:tition. iiereby gives notice, that lit- will attend for that j.urpose, at the ofiice of Wdiiarn Kirtell. Esq., in Elnsburg. on Sat-urd-iy ti e 1 7th day of November next, at one oe!.cfc P. M., win-.j and where all persons inter ested May a tend. JOHN S. RIIEY. Auditor. OctoW 3, lSOO.-45-lt. -WHY STAN'D YE ALT. THE DAY IDLE?" ANY Lady or Gcutli-man, in the United Slf . tt. hA.'cJn V. . 4' V.. I" . .. : 1 an easv and respe-t.vble business, by which from I 5 to ilO r..r d.-iv ran h rf.ilix-.L Pnr ! !ar.--f a-Mru.-.s. (with stam?,) W. It. ACTON & CO.. N i. 37 North Gth St., Phila. S-jj.t. 20, l'.'.G.-am. fnl'allHiIc Iovlers, For the plilv- a.id e;Tecti; d Cure of all L.flnvi iuaKin.i, Fti rrs, Rheum tiism , J);;.y-fjsiu and Lii tv C7iilaii:t, Piico, Gt urtl. and all A-rule and Chionir ljiseucs of Adults and Children. Send 0 cent St.mip to her Acrm, G. B. JONES, 'Box 2070 Philad'a P. O. Ihiti lre ls ..f testimonial S-.j t. '1 lM0.-j 1-10-v. WATCHES, JEWELRY fy SILVER WARE. WE wu.ld respict fully inform our frienJs, patr.- r.s a: d Th'- puhPc gei erally, trat v.e have lio'.v in :St'.ri and oftVr. W1KLESALE AND RETAIL, at t! e lov. e.-t dish Price, alarge.tnd very choice ck of WATCHES. JEWELRY. SILVER PLATE?) WARE, . f t-V ry vari-fy and style. Every description cf J)itimtid Urri and cther Jewelry, made to order, at short n -lice CC-h'Z os can-anfot to be as r' picscr.tcd. N. B. Particidar attention given to the Rc pmrinrr J Watches and J:icelry , of every de seripti ju. ST A UPPER Si HA "LEY. No. C2'2 Market Street, South tide, Phila. Sept. 'J, lS00.-3m. AUDITORS NOTICE. THE undersigned Auditor, apjxinted by the Orphan's Court r f Cambria C 'liuty. t make dis tribution of the finds in th" ban Is of George C. K. Zibm. Trustee for the sale of the rerd estate of John Burk, late cf Allegheny township, dee'd., hereby notines all persons interested in said dis tribution, that he will attend to the d ities of said appointment at his ofiice in "Colonade Row" Ebensburg, on Tuesday the 13th day of November A. D.. 1800, at one o'clock P.M., when and where thev may attend. ROBERT A. M'COY, Auditor. October 10, lSCO.-4G-4t. Al'UirORS X'oTiCE. THE undc-rignel Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria Gunty, to make dis tribution of the funds in the hands el Jacob 11. Stall, Administrator of the estate of So'onian O.-ter, dee'd., hereby notifies all persons interes ted, that he will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his ofnee in "Colonade Low," Ebensburg, on Monday tho 12th day of Novem ber A. D., 1SC0, at one o'clock P. M., when and where they may attend if they think proper. ROBERT A. M'COY, Auditor. October 10, 1SC0.-46-4L PUBLIC SALS. THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale, at his residence about a quarter of a mile East of Loretto. on MONDAY the 22d cf October, the following described property, viz: FOUR HEAD OF EXCELLENT HORSES. SEVERAL MILCH COWS, A LOT of 10 UXG CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS. $-c. Also, a lot of Hay and Oats, two Stoves and a number of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence atone o'clock P. M., of said when due attendance ami a reasonable credit will be given. WILLIAM II. LAKE. Loretto, October 10. 1So0.-46-2w. ROBERT A. M'COY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, EBENSBURG, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. All manner of Leiial Business in the several Courts of Vie County promptly attended to. Ebinsburg, Jute 27, 1860.-Jf. . . PRESIDENTIAL PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, ia and by an Act of the General Assembly of the Commou wealth tf Pcnnylva- i ma, entitled "An ct to regulate the Gouera! Elections of this Ginimou wtalth." it. is enji lined upon me to give public notice f such ehction, and to numeiizo in such notice what ofScers are to be elected: Aud Whereas, ty a supplement to said Act. passed April 11th. 1848. it is enacted that: The election for the ELECTORS of President and Vice President of the United States, shall in the year of our Lord. 1348. and every fourth year thereafter, I held on the TUESDAY next alter the first Monday in November. In pursuance thereof, I, ROBERT P. LINTON. High Sheriff of the County of Cambria, make known and give this public notice to the electors of the sai county of Cambria, that a General Election will be held in said county on the FIRST TUESDAY OF NOVEMBER, being the fUh day of the month, at which time and place the "qualified citizens will elect by ballot, T WENTYSE VEN 1'ERSOXS for ELECTORS of a Piesidcnt and Vice President of the United States. The elector of the township of Allegheny to meet as follows, to wit: The electors of the" dis trict composed of that part of said township of Allegheny, beginning at the line dividing Blair and Cambria counties, at a poiut on the dividing line of two tracts of land, one of which is war ranted ia the name of Aaron Boweu, and the other in the names of Mary Bowen aud Yean Lewis, thence south 80 degrees west 3 perches, thence south 20 degrees west to a point on the old Burgoen Gap Rod, thence along said road to the townshi p road leading to Burnt Mil's thbnce south 13 degrees west 361 perches to Dawson's Mills and house thence alOng the township road to Burnt Mills, to dividing line between Allegheny and Washington townships, thence along Washington township line to di viding line between Cambria and Blair counties to meet at the School House in the town of Gal litzin, in said district; and the election of that pai t of said township of Allegheny, residing out- j side of the above described bounilares, to meet ! at School House No. 9 in said township. liie electors of the district composed of the township of Blackiick, to meet at the house of Adam Moakin,in the village of JJelsano, ia said township. The electors cf the district composed of the township of Cambria, to meet at the Court House iu the B orou"h of Eotnaburg. j Tne electors of the district composed of the I township of Carroll, to meet at the Schjol House iu Carrolltown, in said township. j The electors of the district composed of the i Borough of Carrolltown, to meet in the School ! House of said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the i township of Ciiest. to nicsei at the School House on the larni of Richard J. Proudfootj in sai j toWliahip. I The electors of the district composed of the ! Borough of Chest Springs, to meet at the house 1 a- uvi in IJUI MUqIIi The electors of the district composed of the township of Clearheld, to meet at the house o John 11. Douglass, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township ot Couernaugh, to meet at the School House at bmgers, in said township The electors of the district composed of the Borough of C'rtiemaugh, to meet at School House No. 1, in said L'TOugh. The electors of the district composed of the township ot Croyle, to meet in the School House iu the village of Summerhill, in said township The electors of the district ccrspcrred of th? borough ot Ibbensuur?, to meet at the Court j House ofsail Borough, 1 h L''t'tt-r' ,f tlie istrict Composed of the township ot Jackson, to meet at the house cf Henry Rager, in said township Tho decors of the district composed of the liorouga oi Johnstown, to meet as follows: 1st Ward, to meet at the Public School II use in said Ward; 2d Ward, at the Fo.-iter Hose in said ard; 3d Ward, at the Mansion II 3U.se iu sai l Ward; 4th Ward, at the Fublic School Hous in said Ward. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Loretto, to meet in the School House of said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the . i .- . . . tow damp oi Jiunsrcr, in meet at the warehouse of Auguatin Durbiu, in the viliagu of Munster, in said township The electors of the district composed of the towuship of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Ivr:ng, iu said township. The electors of the district composed of the township ot rMimmerhiil, to meet at the School House m the Borougu of ilmore, in said town ship. The electors of the district composed of the lorough rrumnr.tviilc, to meet at the School House, in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Sus-piehanna to meet at the house of Jerome 1 lott, in sai-J township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School Ilcue, near John Headnck's. in said township. The electors of the district composd pf the township of Washington, to meet at the School House situate at the foot of Plane No. 4, in said township The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Wilmore, to meet at the School House in said Borough. The electors cf the district composed of the towuship of White, to meet at the School House .to. 1, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Y'oder, to meet at the School House in Cambria City, in aaid township And I further give notice, as in and by the 13th Section of the aforesaid Act I am directed to do, That all persons, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any ofiice or appointment C'f profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this btate, or auy City or incorporated District, whether u commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, ju diciary or executive department of tins State or the United States, or any City or incorporated District; aloo, that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the select or common councils of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exerci. ing, at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Insjector, or Clerk of. any election of this Com monwealth, aud that no Inspector, or Judge, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any ofiice then to be voted for. Also, in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitlad "An Act relating to elections and fir other purposes," approved tl'.e 10th day of April, 135G, it is en acted that the foregoing 13th section shall notbj so construed as to preveut any military ofaeer or borough ofiicer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at anv general or special election in this Com monwealth. Also, that in the 8 1st section of said Act it is enacted that "every general and Special Election shall be opened between the hours of eight an J ten o'clock in the forenoon, nnd shall continue without interruption or adjournment, until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. . The general, special, city, incorporated district, and township elections, and all elections for elec tors of President aud Vice President of the Uui ted S'ates, shall beheld and conducted by the Inspectors and Judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the aca of twenty one vara or more, who shall have u aided in this State at Ieart on year, and in tha election district where ho offers t j olj at least ten days immediately precccding such election, aud within two years paid a Stnte or Canity tax wh!ch shall have been assesstx! at 1-at tei. days Ufore tho el -ction. But a citizen of the Unit! States, win had previously been a quali fied voter ot" thi-j State, aad reiuovel therefrom and returned, aud who shall have resided iu the election district, and paid taxes as aforesaid, shall b'j entitled to :e afu-r residing in this State six months. Provide.!, Tfcat the white freeman, citizens of tL-c-Jnited States, between the ages of twenty one and twenty-two years, and have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not have paid Taxes. No person shall be permitted o vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable in habitants, furnished by the Commissioner, unltss first he produce a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or CoiitAy tax, assessed agreeably to the C institution fend give satisfac toiy evidence, either on hi j own oath or afiirma tion, or that of another, that he has paid such tax, or ou failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath of the payment theieof, or, second, if he claim a right to vote by being au elector between the age of twenty-one and twenty-two years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at least cne year before his application, and make such proof of his residence in the district as is required by this Act and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him, that he is of age aforesaid, aD-d give such other evidence as is required by this act. where upn the name of the person so admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the Alphabetical list by the Inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the won! Tax" if he shaU be permitted to vote by reason of having paid tax; cr the word "Age" if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age shall be called oat to the Clerks, who shall make like notes in the list of voters kept by them. "In all cases where Ihe name of a person claim ing to vote as found on the list furnish 'd by the Commissioners and Assessor; or his right to vote, whether found thereon or not is objected to by any qualilk-d citizen, it shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine srtch persou on oath a-s to his qualifications, and if he c!airr.s to have re sided within the S:ate f r one year or mi.'re, his oath shall not be sufficient pfo-f thereof, but shall make proof thereof by at least one compe tent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district f.r more than ten days next proceeding said election, an 1 shall also himself swear that his bona C le resi dence, in pursuance of his lawful calling, is with iu the district, aud that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting thorin. "Every person qnaliticd. as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, is require-1 of bis residence, and payment of taxes as aforesai J, shall be ad mitted to roti in the township.. ward, or district, in which he skill rCsidc. "If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent; any officer of any election undT this act from holdiugsuch election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall inter rupt or improperly interfere within t lie execution of his duty, or shall block Up in the win low, or avenue to any window, where the same may be holdiug, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or sh ill use or practice any in timidating th:ets, force or violence, with design to influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, or to prevent hira from voting, or to re train the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding JoOO, be im prisoned for any time not less than one month, nor more than 12 months; and if it shall be shown to the Court whe-rc the trinl of such offence shall be had, that the person so offetulii;g was not a resident cf thl city, waid, or district or towship where the said offeuce was committed and net entitled to vote therin, then, on conviction, he shall be sentenced o pay a fine not less than one hun ired, ncr more than one thousand dollars, p.nd imprisoned not less than six months ccr more than two years." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the Judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively tike charge of the certificate or return of their respective districts, and produce thra at a meeting of one Julg-j from each district, at the Court 1L -use. in the Roroiigh of Elien.d.urg, on Friday next Novem ber 9th) after the first Tuesday of November next, then and there to do aud perform those duties required of them by law. And further, if auy Judge, by sickness or un avoidable accident is unable to attend said mee ting of Ju ?gi-s, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall le taken c'larjjc of by c ue of the Inspectors or clerks of the election -f the same district, who shall do and perform the duties of said Judge unable tu attend. Giver, under my hand at my office in Ebens burg, the tenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one th.msan 1 eight hundred and sixty, and of the Independence of the United Sutes the eiehtv -fifth. " ROBERT P. LINTON, Sheriff, October 10, lSGO.-te. MANSION HOUSE, jouxstoiv.v, ia. THP! iin.1ts.i.!nl rsnHMfiillir nnnnnncp tct t!ir old patrons of the. alove Hotel, that, having re- htted and refurnished it throughout, they are prepared to entertain guests comioi taoiy aua in good style. !L7"A good H ick will be at the Railroad Sta tion on the nrriv.l of evcrv train, for the rur- pose of carrying passengers, free of charge, to me iiou-i. BOARD PER DAY, Sl.OO. Tli fsf f,;r fmsit- ami other ro:n is in - - "o " " - - a tht direction, drart3 from the Mansion House every morning (buntlay excepted. ; Johnstown, May 2. 1860.-tf. the c.4.m.4i:. or isuo. GOODS AT CITY PRICES. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large and well assorted stock of the latest styles of Sf2llG and SiLMIJIi:U READY MADE CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS. Also, a large assortment of HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES and Gentlemcus' FURNIS'ilNG GOODS, to which he invites all visiting Johnstown to call and se2 hiuat the CLOTHING D?POT. No. 2, C irner of Clinton and M-iin Streets. He fools confident that persons wishing to purchase any articles in lis line will save the expenses oi tue journey oy calliugtoseehim. A. JELENKO. Johnstown, April 2&, la60.-tf. JACKSOX &. CLARK, SURGEON DENTISTS. JOHNSTOWN, PA. "XE of the firm will be in Ebensburg during F the first ten Java of each month, durin" which time all persons dei- rin? his professional services can find him at the office of Dr. Iewis, nearly oppo site Blair' II .tel. may25.I8.Vtf NOTICE. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the AfTii,.miu II. Purler, late of Washington IotnLcuft - - . ' township. Cambria county, deceased, have been "ranted by the Register of the said county, to j. .!t n.itiA Hrfhv riven to all rer- UUIaluci, - j o- a son3 having claims against said estate to present them property amiieiiuot,u mvui, those indebted are requested to make paymenj wi lluoui ueiav. PAUL GEORGE, Adm'r. Hemloclc.Sept. 12, 1860.-42-6t. READ! READ!!! " Cairo. Illinois, July 23ih. ltOO. Mess3s. jotiN Wilcox & Co. Your 'Iupeetinti" r "I'tirari Fevt-r Charrn," has doi.e w.-u it-rs. I was . wholly diap indent rrl wretched when I appl'.edit, audi i li .-.-Lours the chiils were removed and no fever hs ti:sueJ It is the s:op!et c'J imaginable, aud a v.o h.r of natuie or ait. I would not bo without this Tnpectia.-" a single hour. By coi.sUutly wcir iug it 1 oocm to Ikj "aue proof." Yours Very Truly, E. M. STOUT. AfwWe. Alabama, July 23i, 1SG0. Gentlemen. I have be.:n snatched fr .m the grave by the fpplicati n of yecr wonderful "Inpectine,"' or '!-rsin Fever Caarm." For several years I have suffered e?try season "roui fever and ague. Last Ppriug my life was thrt-atei.eJ. but your remedy has destroyed the disease, aud I am rap idly gaining an appetite and strength. Respectfully. Yours, D. N. BARRON. This truly won let fu! prerr.'.'ice ai.d cvre for Fever and Ague and I'.il.i iu Fevers v.iii Le sent by mail, post pai 1, on receipt of one dolUr. Also for sale at all respectable Druggists and duLtry Stores. Principal Depot and Manufactory. 133 Main St., Richmond, Ya. Braucli office. Bank of Commerce Buil-iiug, New York. Address JOHN WILCOX & CO. Sept, 5, 18G0. July 4,-ly. iu. scwar Jtir A L, AT TIIE JOIIXSIWX MARBLE WORKS. Th undersigned begs leave to inform the citi zens ol Cambria and adjoining counties ,st that l.e has just received a lresh stock t 1 STONES. TABLE it BUREAU TOI"S, t3 manfuactureJ of the most beautiful arH finest quality of Foreign aud Domestic Marble, always ou hand and nldde to orJer as cheap as they can le purchased iti the city, witho'-t the a I Jiticn i f carriage. GRINDSTONES e-I various grits and sires, suitable for FanoeTs and Mechanics, s .Id either by wholesale or retail. Prom pt attention paid to or Jots froM a dis taace, and work delivered wherever desired. He invites the pnblic to call and examine his stock, as he feels satisfied he can sell cheap. For the convcLince or persons residing in the ast and North of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with George Huntley, at Lis Tinware Establishment in Ebc-n.-bur. JOHN PAEKE. Johnsl own. June 13, iSCO.-ly. t s- HARD TO BEAT. THE undersigued would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebcnsbarg aid vicinity that he is still engaged hi the WATCH and JEWELRY busiuess, at the old stand of Stahl v Roberts, immciiiately opposiU: the Store of E. 5hoeuiakcr & Sons, where lie al ways keeps on Land a large and well selected stock of CLOCKS, ..-V WATCHES, JLWLLUY, Fixer xorioxs, which lie oij'crs tc the public a tba Jc lowr than t'eoy ff.n Ve pV.n based elsewhere, lis iaviics the citizens to call iu and examine bis stork. CLOCKS. WATCHES. JEWELRY and MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS, rcprdrcd iu the Lt manner and warraiitc-c?. J. STAHL. Ebensburg. April 13, ISSO.-tf. IN TOWN. rglllR i:nJ;r.-.ign:d ' begs leave to announce JL to the citizens of Elx-nsburg and vicinity, that he has opened a S.iduivry and IlariiCss Man ufactory, and that he will Manufactuie and keep constantly on haad every article in his line of business, such as SADDLES, LRIDLES. WHIPS, 6,-r. Articles manufactured cheap to order. He invites the public to call and exam ine articles ct bis manufacture, cui-iideut they will command the approbation i f C'lnpe-ttn Judges. By rcanuf.tcturing none but the best of artie'ef, and si-llins cheap, he h pes t' merit and receive a lilieral share of public j. itron.tge. Terms Cish or approved countr3- pr.Iuce. N. B. All kiuds of HIDES tikes ia exchange for work. JOHN E. CONNELL. Eber.sburg, April 3. l&CO.-tL ORPHANS' COURT SALE THE unJt-r5gtied. Executor of the last Will and Testament vf Thom.ts Cioylo. late of Cryle township, Cambria County, dee'd.. hereby gives notice, that hi pursuance of a Plun'us Order of Sale, issued out of t he Orphans' Court of said couutj , and t i him directed, he will on TUESDAY THE Zlh DAY OF XI) VEMBER next, at 10 o'clock A. M., cf sa:d day. expose to Public Sale on the premises in said township, the following described Real Estate of sai 1 deceased, being the same piece or tract of la. id. amongst other lands, as meniionel an 1 described iu a Writ of Partition or valuation issued out of said Curt, and duly returned by the Sheriff of said C-.unty, vizr ALLOTMENT Xo. 4. ontainhg TWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY-ONE ACRES and allowance, with about SIXTY ACRES clear ed, no buildings created there n, alj"ii;ing lands of Isaac Paul and William Fringle. There is a valuable COAL BANK opened on said tract of land, alout one hundred rods from the Pennsyl vania Rail Road, w ith a vein four feet thick, which has been successfully worked f.r two sea sons. Ou the same allotment, there are favora blesvmptoms of IRON ORE. TERMS OF SALE. One third of the pur chase money on confirmation i f the Sale, and th" balance in two equal, annual payments thereafter, with Interest, to be secured by Eond and Mort gage. SAMUEL CROYLE, Execute. October 3, i860 -15-3t. LIGHT FOR THE MILLION. THE subscriber offer for fale a splendid as sortment of LAMPS, with FLUID, PINE OIL and a very pure and transparent aiticle ot eOAL OIL, free from ail unpleasant ! ir. They recommend the coal il a. te purest and cheapest ever brought to El-cnsburg. Just try it. . E. SHOEMAKER & SON'S. S?pt. JG. 1SG0. St. GEO M. HEEDl T. L. HETtl. Mbensl-irg. Johnstiwn itillll) x IIEYEU, Attorncj t sit Lan Connsr! civt-n iu the English and Germ languages. Offica. on HighStreetEbensburg.Penn'a. Feb. 6.1856. ly D. FOSTER. F. S. XOOX, Grcensbure. Ebeusbur". FOSTER Jt XOOX, HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all business intrUste o them. Ofiice on Cololonade llowj" EbeAsburj Oct. t, 1837. blank: summons and execi TIOXS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE of the finest ITALIAN and other Mar-J bles. at his establishment ou Franklin I f'y street. Johnstown. MOXUMEXTS..0 A. V ... . J , . V -. M I . J, VI 11 . L HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTMtS. The rrcpriitoTs snd rv.aiiTsfai-tureis -f IIOS TE-rrR'S CELEL'-RATLD STOilACH Lli TERi can appeal with Icrftxi cot,5dct.fe to pl:y siciahs atd cinitus generally of the Ut::lvi S:atb Occauae tLa article Las at:a:ed a ivj-utattLis heretofore uukbown, A few f- ts npon this pou t will speuk u.ore povicrf nil y than vulusit-K -'I bare kSseniou Or blazoning purl ery. ll.ccft sua.piion of UobiEtter' Stou-.ach B.tte-.s for tl.e last cr amounted to ever a half ci;i!:n lot it-, aud lroiu its manifest steady inrreasa in tim. 4 past, it iii evident that during t'nc c -miug ye the eoi-ouujpti'jn wilt reach te.u one niiliioii In t tles. This immeuao ainouct could i eer h-in been soli but for the rare midieiual propeJtie i contaiced in the preparation, and the s-nctivn. t4 the most prominent physiciais in lbos miUou cf tl.e country where the aiticleubest know n, who not only recommended the BitUrs to iLi.r patieuts, but are ready at all timei to give ttsti moniala to its c-fneacy in all cas of stomscbic derangements and the diseases rsulting tiit-reJrurs This is n-jt a temporarr pop-iTanty, tl-taincd ly eiMaordinary trforu ia tLe way i.f trumjK;t ing the qualities of the Bitters, but a sch'd iti maticn ti an invaluable medie-ine, which is des tined to be as enduring as time itse'f. Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters Lave pn:.e-d a Golsend to regions where fever and ague at.il various other bilious complaints Lave counted their victims by hundreds. To be able to stato confidently that the Bitters" are a cert.n cu:e f jr the Dysepic and like diseases, is to the pro prietors a source uf unalloyed pleasure. It rb moves all morbid matter frc-m the stomach, pu-lifit-s the Hood, Hkd imparts lenewed vitality to lio utrvcus system, giving it that tore aud energy indispensable for the restoration of hilth. It operates i-.poa the sti mach. liver, and other uigetie organs, mildly but powerfully, aad soon restores them to a condition essei.Ual to the healthy discharge of the fcnctioiis of mature. Elderly persons may u?e the Bitters diiy as per directions vit tl.e bottle, and they wiil fr l in it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to con-foit decliniug t-ars, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the bowels, excellent as a tanic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and wuaim who have txperieuced the bKrcent of using this prep aration w hile sutf.ring ln; m st jrua.h eerange-m-nt and general debility; acting uncct the ad vice cf physicians, they Lave abua-fond all del eterious drugs and fairly tested the neiits i : this article. A tew words to the geLthr sex. There are certain periods hea their cures are so har rassing that many of them sink undtr the trial. TLe relatioa of mother and eLild is so absoil-jug ly tender, that the mother, t specially if she be young, is apt to forget her own health in Ler ex treme anxiety for her infant, bhouhl the ptr.vd of maternity arrive during the suu-Uier stiso::, the wear cf body and mind is generally aggrava ted. Here then, is a necessity i or a etira-k-i t to recuperate the c-tergics vf the system, and cnalla the motlier to betir up under Ler exhausting tri als ard r&sponsibilities. Nursing motl tis gener ally prefer the Bitters fco all otner invigoraiors that receive the endurscinetit of physicians, be cause it is agieeable to the taste as veil as cer tain to give a permanent increase of bodyiiy strength. All those persons, to whom we have purt'cu larly referred above. u w it: Eufferers from fevt-r an J ague, caused by malaria, diarthecci, dysen tery, indigestion, loss of apjictite, and all disea ses cr derangements tf the stomach, supc-rni.i-tel invalid?, jiersons of tetlentary accjepa'-io-., and nursing mothers, will coult their cwa phv-ti'-tl v. idi'.iie by gi'u g to lloatctter'd Oekbialoa Stomach B. iters a t:id. CAUTION. We caution the public aganl u.-ing any of th. mauy imitaticTis of oiuuterfeiti-, but ask for Uo-TbTIi-U's Cl-LtliKATtD STOMACH BiTTri-s. ai.d ste that e.ich bottle Las the words 'Dr. J. llostetitif's Stomach Bitters" blown oa the siJe t.f ti.e botile, aad stamped oil the mctal lic Cip c-ivvrlcg the Cork, and observe that our auto.'ap-h :-:,-;ti ituie is on the label. Prej-arttl and sold Ly IlOSTClTEfl SMITH. Fitilih, Pa., -.:d oIj L all dreg gists. croe-rs, and dealers tntrally throiighoi.t tl.e L'nitel tatf-s, So-aia Ameriea, i-.i.d Geruiaay . ABSENTS. Davis& Jones. Ebensburg; J. A. Pirri.-L. Sutmnitvilic; Wta. Litiinger, Lorctt-s Peter Kin'iev. Mur.ster. Sept. 5. I'SCO. ly. JB CER HAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS roa DYSPKPSIA, liver Ccmpl2ir.t, Fever and Ague, &.c. Tbe aoacenful intrc J A rtn ku ne cf this crVl.r,, I Keineiy baa been the Imtl firm trtnl ftaod of oapoaads calleii liittcra." oSreJ iu nriuos tnnK. frua a qnrt LotUe to a fiw pmUoa kc, uiul Um word - btitrr" is bnt iioUkt udc for grog," or auote viliaiaous m Lirirj biix tara. Ect tba rra'ly grrat rclirf d-Titvi fr.m (hi tnirinu duM; od teaspooni uL of our mediciae, BCERHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS, And Ott cmtLre abemer rf mflcr pr4raUmt, has etalliUirI IjC it a rrpulatmn m hirh the tinst of imitatioii and cuau trrfeita bave fuod to aadmaiae. It is poalit-dy a Vof taU preparaiou, miUi Loreiy olfi3t--Gt ure f'Uila to JreT it. Cut ooa aU cf the C3uiar, (ILiif Tint ItU Oaa IKiliar. It is a meiiciue of Ions tried etHcacj fur Purifjxnj t& IlUtod, to essenual fur the foundation of good Leakh. and for corwcliag disorder of tho etouiacli and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the aiSicted of Its salutary effects. The stomach will speedilj regain Its strength, a healthy action of th liver, bowels aad kidneys will soon take place, aad renewed health be the quick result. For Intlijrstioii, Try Earhivc's Ealland Bitlcrt. For lieartbuni. Try Bsrbavt's Holland Eittert. For AciJ.it j-. Try BtrrhiTt's Bolland Eitttrs. Fo r "NVa terb ra sh , Try Bcrbate's E oil and Bitters. For Halacli, Try Ccrrhavt'i Holl&nd Bitters. For Lioss of Appetite. Try Barhare'i Holland Bitters. For Costivenoss, Try Bxrhare's Holland Bitters. For Files. Try BjrhaTe's Holland Bitters In all Xervocs, llhenmalic and Necralgic Affec tions, it has in numerous instances proved high! beneficial, aad in others effected a decided core. BEAD CAREFULLY! Tba ceauine highly coooeotratad Baraare's IloUaod Bitten is put op ia half-riot bottlk odIt. and retailed at One Dollar per bottle. Tbe great demand- fi Uiis truly eeiebrated Metlictna has iaduoed but imiUUions, vbJcU the public soouid goard apunst purcbaaiug. Btwart of Imparitv-nl Set that our aaw O 09 O laM f nay bottle you bug. BENJAMIN PAGE, JR. eV CO. SOLE PEOPEHTOES, riTTSDURCII, PJL For sale in tbenburg, by A. A. UARKLK. A 1 gust 22, 18C0.-ly. JOMXSI1AUCAIGIL Jmstlce ar thvB Peace, Snoaiul 1 1 life, fa. VLL BUSINESS IXTRUSTED TO HIS care will be promptly attendl to. He u ill also act as .uctionc.r at Tublic Sale v bete nis serviccsln tliat capacity art requiitd. Aptil 38, 1858:24 L ir n c o c 3 O