lot 9 at effi tlui iat in" rJ: el K-lit-ve.1 that party govern- ",! Juri"? the War' - n0t . .-.rec; - - V,;j:iou of public opinion, or to "vii-nms conduct of the gov- j''jrt:S have wrangled in Eug-t!.-' "rent wars, and the nec-lX-i has become daily more evi m.n.tlisi past. We are nut. 11 frui,.? Ur siirprm-d or alairned at the ' . , f i!.e Democratic party as a our govJ -1 Witi " v exi. 1 '9 .lu,' a Hrt rxl us in jure l"". i- .. that it vinnilis itnnnvi. . ..... A itnM iiit.'tr lli.m . . active measures as will enable 'rt'"ec ".i"trv. We believe fully in '. -:oti-':l l'f P'P an' 'n their ' 'Cnier.t: and we believe that in the .-"te of the country it is eminently ""-" rv that the best men should, Vp ' A !:!iiiiitrtion, if it has not the --.arrv i the w ar. should le ruled , t e peoi-Ie may cliose to send $ t-i iK-vi.-e new measures aud in- r i:-- sp;r:r. 'r""ifi,!. .l it y cjiri lIitlr;l opinion, -iih-n ,f "Hi nJ ,, a Fi i:i.h;ii Scrjrt. u the 12tli rcjriiiu t l'.V. w Kmkinir well :uid hearty. rVyy-J , J'i I Alii 'Vlll.lT. n i ti i it vi-irriiTM l Li:vi"E WESTWARD,- .in l A.M. r. m. I'M. ? !-,- 'riiirnj-Ji il n.jt MVS, TV hat tri l '. :unl Ml A.M G.r2 lit tiie IStit we iv tfr h'iiil.. I invent. 'Hitnp, C"' f S,i:h ! n ;.f. :r .en A M. s. 4:5 r m. r. m. -7. I I I". M. A.M. A.M. P.M. 1 1 1 1 T.-20 1 T.-2ii ! P.M. .-- !;.! 4 .."l II v lu.j. diii,a I :is t! i if Mr.; r.4j 12.17 12 -T, iK-l.-l!,.; i. .2n 12..-.-. 7 r.O P.M. A.M. 'A.M. s :!'''. t..j at tati-M:s marke.1 i..v m Jrj::- i given. imiroT' i':.Y7:r::'i ciiesshs jiv i:nn niun i ;, r. u I j... Ilduii'h for it, inst it. n ll t I I m.t 1 T.'.wv Xd. I. iVT" .21.. A. M. ..'t '..0 :...'.) .".:'i Eastward. A M. 8.55 0 20 u.z:. P. M. 7.4.-, 8. nr, 8.20 .45 M iin: t, Knvler's. Kleiil'iirg".-., T.': .ix No ; f'fss .11. Mil ir-ter. Kayh.i'.,. K-'en'urg, r m. T.i -0 ;.4 ;.eo M i.-k. or i:iot;T p:l!j. r::KxsKn:i; 3i. i: k k r. U ' o I" l ..: l ii . iik a1 uh'u -k!v ty DAVIS, -K.NES &G i''r LJ Rxtra F.Uiii!y, fi.-n-Ks. S'J 50 .. 1 .2.". ,.-o ...o ,25 1 .- .O 1.20 o..-0 . c:'ry j thv iuj t ii.r ;-v ri k'e If per budi. I, 'vli'Mt. ,i k :fi .r.i.trr.j i.e.'' dr r, in tiw , c-j '' Ml ili; DM GI1ANI) STRAWBERRY r, '"k planr.-s of this unriv.d!e.l ;s 'liifpial!.-.! ai-.- where. i:ape vinf-s. i "o dW e ! , if i e :..ive "j.OOO Grape Vines f..r S.de iix.rt..r quality, f the A!:K, 11 A RTF HID PROLIFIC, ..V-iP- nuNA. kiin;bii:g, tUA'KxJA, GKKVKI 1NG. : a:'J fther r,.-w and valuable kirls '"v,: ev'ery ftciiity f.,r keeping up i !"'. w otf. r "reat inducements to i:s r fill A y : . iia ii.: i f tb' '- i ".rs. Seiid f.r a Circular. J. KNOX. B-x 15.-,, Pittsburgh, Pa. -4. 1S-.2. . - ;b:.i.Tv IS. r ti: i : is vi icfc t, l' l.vii:g 1 i list of the townships i m Cimbria comity required to . ars, t - g. ther with the quota of Vi 20 V, :$ 37 18 5 Rlacklick tp. Croyle Jacks- n Munster " Susquehanna Summerhill ' Washington G 22 ii ! 13 .1' y j 15 8 1 .tr U:; iria P,ro. C 1 Conemangh 20 , . Conemaugh Boro 15 t.vr ls lI'"ned till the 16th of Oc- ,j l' or u,strict can offer its quota f tr'tlte!irS t- jmmisioner on or be iKf, dav- an,i thereby obviate the o. iirtnn, ixmmissioner. VOTIPP A EViMlX- S-K..-1 1, ,rna;, will be held at the . -"Jl House in rr. m. n. ,o.i ray,f (onf lt Carrolltown, on the 13th j f the r Eextat nine o'clock, A. M., ! schvt- P"rl of supplyiug the different i pplyiug the different I t k I th 1 throuhcut the town and township j JOS. BEHE. Stc. School Board. l't. l'l-3t LJcctiou Proclamation. Fcksunt to an Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An Act relating to the Elections of this Commonwealth." approved the 2nd day ot July, A. D. 1839, I, JOHN BUCK. High Sheriff of the Couuty of Cambria, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the Electors of the County aforesaid that a GENERAL ELECTION will beheld in the County of Cambria on the SECOND TUES DAY, being the 14th day of OCTOBER, A. D. 1862. at which the State and County offi cers will be elected, to wit : One person to fill the office of Auditor General. One person to fill the office of Surveyor General. One person in conjunction with Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin and Cambria counties to fill the office of Congress. One person in connection with Blair, Clearfield and Cambria counties, to fill the office of State Senator, of Pennslvaiiia. One person to fill the office of member of the Il.ueof Representatives of the Slate of Pennsylvania. One person to till the ofike of Pruthouo tary. One ersou to fill the office of District Attorney. One perfon to fill the office of Gpner. Oi:" person to till the office of County GminisMintr. j One person to fill the office of Director of tLt Poc au 1 House of Employment of taid J Cirtjrity. j One prrsou to fill th? office of Gutity Sur "4 veyur. - 1 One person to fill the iffice of Auditor for 5 1 s.iid count . The elei :-rs of the tovnhip of Al!.-gheny S j to meet .-.s fulks. to wit : The elector of the d;trct ciipK-'d ot that part of said ownt-hip of Allegheny, beginning at tlie line dividing B'air and Catubtia cintks. at a point on the di Ming iine nf twutiact of land, one i f which is warranted in f!e nama : of A:r- n Boweu, ami the otlieriu the w.nies j I of M.irv ll'iHiii ai:d Vean Iewis, thence i i south M ilegrees ntst 63 percht. thence J .iith 2' degrees west to a point the old i Burgooii tJap Ri-ail thence uUtng said road j tu the township load leading to Burnt Mills. 1 thence south 13 degress west Z terch"sto j Dawson's Mills and house, thence a!.i the I J township road to Burnt Mills, t dividing line N.-tw. en Al.eghent and Washington townships, tluce along W'asl.ingtfin town ship line to dividing line between Gnubria and I'lair counties to meet :t the School IIou.s'. in the town of Gallitzin. in said distti-. t ; and the electors of that part of said township of Allegheny, residing outside of the alive described K-uiid. tries, to meet at School House No. f in said township. The electors of tlic' district composed . f the townsliip of Blackhetf. to me,-i at the j hou-e of Adam Mtukin, in tht villa; f i Belsano, in said township. TheeUctors of the district composed of the township c. (uitbria. to me.-t at the Cmirt l(:se in the Borough of Elieiisburg. Tk- hftirs of the district rum posed if the township of Carroll, to m'i t at the School HjUsc iu Girrolltowu, in said town ship. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Carrolltown, ti meet iu the Sch'-o! House of said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest. u meet at the School lloiisi oii tlie f.iriit of Richard J. Proudfoot. in s:ii towi.sl.ip. The electors of the district compose. j of the Bi rough ' f Ch-st Springs, to meet at the house of l.icob Wagner, in said B-s roii;;h. The electors of the district rn.j:posd f tht! tcwnshiii of C'leai field, to meet at !. Schwil house No. 3, adj- ining the village of Saint Augustin, in said t ovn-sliip. The eli-ctors Composol of the distii. tofj the t-c nshij ol G-ncmuugh. t ine t at the Seheol Ibnise at Singers, in said township. Th electors of the district composed of the borough i f Coiicniaugh. to in ct as fol lows, first Ward to meet at the Louse now occupied by Peter Mal.ie. in the first Ward of said boror.gh. Second Warn to meet at the Louse now K-cupi.nl by John Ileadrick, iu said second Ward. Tiie electors of the district composed of the towiish'p of Cfoyle, to meet in the SChool House ihe villige of Summerhill, i:i said township. The electors of the district Gmosed of the B -rough of Ebeti.-burg to meet a fol lows: East Ward at tiie Court House, in said Ward We.-t Ward at Jsmes Myirs' Hall iu said Ward. The electors of the district composed '-'f I the towi.Mi'p of Jackson .to meet at the house ot Henry RZ r. iu said township. The electors of the district composed of the Roto of Johnstown, to as follows: 1st Ward at the Public Sth4 House No. 5, iu said Ward; 21 Ward at the Johnstown House, cornor of Miin and Iyx-ust street, in said Ward; 3d Ward at the Fostor Hottse, in said Ward; 4th Ward at the Mansion, in said Ward; 5th Ward at the Kernville Hotel, in said Ward, The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Lorctto, to meet iu the School House of said Borough. The electors f the district composed of the township of Munster, to meet at the warehouse of Augustin Durbin, in tho vil lage of Munster, in said township. The electors of the district comi.oed of the township of Richland, to meet at the house ot JacoD iring:in sata township. t he e'ectors oi tne district composeu oi the township of Summerhill, to meet at the School House in the Borough of Wilmorc, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Boro. of Summitville. to meet at the Schjl House in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the bouse of Jerome Plott, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, nezt John Headrick's,' in said township The electors of the district con the township of Washington, to m School House, situate at the foot composed of meet at the School House, situate at tne foot of plane No. 4. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Wilmore, to meet at thr chocl lloute, iu said Bcroush. The electors of th ,Vt the township of "White, to meet at the School House No. 1, in 6iad townshin. The electors of the district composed of the township cf Yoder. to meet at the pub lic II JUse oorliniftl K7 P.f i i.e sectors ot the district corrrnoftd of r i s, , i t iue uorougn ot Cambria City, to meet ct ! ocnoonotise .No. 2, in said Borough thSth SSSfn gf M lK;trCe' by tne loth oection of the aforesaid Act I am directed to do. That all persons, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any oflice or appointment of profit or trust tindi he government of the United States, or of th State, or any City or incorporated Dia crict, whether a commissioned1 otliccr cr otherwise-, a subordmate or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative. ju d1C,ary or executive department of this State or the L mted States, or any City or iucor- porated District : also, that of Ungres and the State Lep.lnti.rc. and , o" .v..Hu,,-.imn vi me same ot the select or common councils ot anv in- I and perform the duliea corporated district, is by law incapable i.f able to attend. ..v.,...,, K.g cM-niaui, at me same nine, uie office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, orC erk of any election of this Common wealth, and that no Instprt..r r.i- !,i In.. .., other officer of any such election shall be ! eligib e to any office then to be voted for. : Also, in the 4th section of the Act of Ass j semniy. entitled " An Act relating to elec mf - - - - iAUt,!' V v v- I tionsan.l for other purp.s,". approved the the foregoing ICth section shall not be so runctnii.) ... t . . . . ..... .. . . " 1 ' . - ... ... ... .. w icvt-ui auy iijiuiarv oincer or through ofiioer from serving as Judge or I In.-IK'Ctor at anv general or ciUrol J r - " - J-vv.u. MVVllUIiS in the Giinmoiiwealth. Also, that in the cit section of sai 1 Act ! it u enacted that " every general and S,e- J ial i:i, t;,n ,,11 l-.JT....! ii - i hours. .f ,-;.rht add .. ,',!,n niKni, ana shall continue witlmnf mii.rrm, Y .. . . . i tion or adj urnuiei.t. until seven n'chick in the evening, when the polls shall le closed. The general, special, city, incorporated district, and township elections, and ad elections, f.r electors of President and Vice President of the United States, shall i held and conducted by the Injectors and Judges I elected as aforesaid, and by chiks apoiutcd ;is nertmaiier provided. No person shall be permit tel t vote at any election, as aforesaid, but a white frees mau of the age of twentv-one years or more. i tot . . . - . . - . ' 5 on year, and in the electi- n district where j he otters to vote at least ten dav o.o.it.Y wno si.au nave resided in this State ;.t least he offers to vote at least ten days iiuniedp. ately preceding such election, "and within two years paid a State or County tax which shall have beeu assessed at least ten davs U-fore the election. But a citizen of the U. S.. who Lai previously been a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom aud returned, and who shall have resided in the election district, and paid taxes as afore said, shall be entitled to vote after residing in this State six months. Provided. That the white freemen, citizens of thn Unit...! States, U-tween tlie ages of twenty oe and ' tweiit-two years, and havn rsid.-d in tl.o election d.istrict ten days as aforesaid, shall tj entitled to vote, although they shad not ; have paid Taxes. j j No person shall be permitted to vote 1 whose name is not contained iu the list el i taxable inhabitants, furnished by the G-rn j missioner, unless first he produce a receipt ' for tlie payment within two years of a State j or iiuniy tax, assessed agreeably to the r, ... -, . . ' rpiiaiis ljurt oi tuiilin i G.nstituti.n and gne satisfactory evidence, I c..untv. and to me direct ti, there wili I ex e.ther oa his own oat., or affirmation, ,k- j.o.ed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on that of another, that he has paid such tax. or ; the premises, on Saturday, the 4th day of on failure to produce a receipt shall make j Oot-Wr next (1802). id one o'clock, P. M. i.ath tliereot. or. swond. it lie i l;i:m -i tiid, : .1 r.n : i . . Jt .. to vote by being an elector between the : . , , - , ' , , of twenty-one and twenty-two years, lie shail depose oil oath or afiirmatiou that he ! has resided iii the State at least one year ; before his application, and make such proof ; of his residence in the district as is required by this Act and that he d-es verily believe, from the accounts given him, that he is of age aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the person so admitted to vote, si all j l-e inserted in tlie Alphabetical list by the ', Inspectors, and a note made opposite there- to by writing the word " Tax ' if he shall ! be permitted to vote by reason of having ' paid tax ; or tlie word " Age" if he shall ' be admitted to vote by reason of such age ! shall be called out to the Clerks, who sha'l I make their notes iu the list of voters kept ! by them. i In all such cases where the name of a : erson claiming to vote as found on the list furnished by the Ginnii.-sioiiers and Asses ! sors, or his right to vote, whether found t hereon or not is objected to by anv nuali- IIVM .t.ltty IV CUUtl HIV tiiv III spectors to examine such person on oath as to Lis qualifications, and if Le claims to Lave j resided within the State for one year or ' n.ore, his oath shall not be suthcient proof Vi, r f i -i .1- r.i Vt - ' V t l.-it i-iti r-i mi iftir, r u-.tni-c u.-n. i:l.-ill 1 i ' ' ' " qualified elector, that he Las resided within l . .1. iw.f r ll.nn An .1 .... . tllV UUtl li 1 OI LLJT'IO iliail IVIJ UdSllC.Vl pTV- ceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence, in pursu ance of Lis lawful calling, is within the dis trict, aud that Le did not remove into said j district for the purpose of voting therein. J Every person qualified, as aforesaid, i and who shall make due proof, as is requi i r i :. ... : i . c reu, oi uis iraiuiun-, ami iiawucuioi taxes r :i m i' - iifii . . .1 a aforesAiil Khali lie !ulmi:te1 to voto in thn townshin. ward, or district, in -Wh shall reside. to prevent, p.ny officer of any election, under j described as follows, viz : Beginning at a this act from holding such election, or use or j post on Franklin street in said Borough, threaten any violence to any such officer, ! which is a comer of a lot of the heirs of or shall interrupt or improperly interfere John Dibert ilec'd., and Jane Vail, thence within the execution of Lis duty, or shall j by the line ol said Franklin street twenty block up the window, or avenue to any i two feet nine inches to a post, thence by a window, where the same may be holding, or I line running back through the lot of the shall riotously disturb the peace of such j said Jane Vail to Bausman alley, thence election, or shall use or practice anv intimi- I alon? said ailev. twentv-t wn ft .m.l nin dating threats, force cr violence, with de sign to influence unduly, or overawe, any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, such persons on conviction shall be fined in any sum not exceeding $500, be imprisoned for any time nnl lpss than one month, nor mnrp Ih.-in twelve months ; and if it shall Le shown to ' the ixmrt wnere tne trial ol such offence shall be Lad, that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, diotrict, or township where the said offence was cora- imiieu ana n.t ent tied t v-r,t .i - then, (! con-iet.on. he shall be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and impri soned not less ,iiail six numtlw nor more than two j"ears." 1 ursuant to the provisions contained ia the Act firrt af..:.l , r"' 'aforesaid districts shall rpec" hy V e 1 CharSC ft,,e certificate S Si nif the- : 'ffci,ci!re i;t-; - - , , l'ie" n eltfiS 54' W ? ? ! tho trlU JV t.urg.on id i Z U Iv af er he fJ'o l,eing lYuUy lc d n- f (i 1 n' 18G2. thfn fsn i ti c-e t , 1 ' A ' th,,e dntie llhL, XhL And furtherif ary J J 'e by cL.,c, or i unavoidabla accident 'I vlhU , m T i a ,id meeting tJu c -rti Stl or return aUesaid O ai U t iki Vr r election ,f the me ,iit.u-l, tri o si all do of ra;i Jud-e tm in ven under my hand at my f f.icein Lbenburg, the 4th day of September, in the year of our Lord oue thousand eiht hundred and sixty two. and of the Indepen dence of the Unit--.! .st;tes the ei d.tv seventh. .JOHN BUCK, Sheriff." Sept. 10. 1SG2. -- ; K.iy your Koods at llloo.n 1 A 1A'-yr -xperi-nce has fully convinced me that the CASH SYSTEM IS Till: im.'s;t , , , a"' "r Ootil for merohant Jllld r,HKIlm,.r J - - ..... . J , the loture. I am ih-tprniir.o.1 i entirely a CASH an 1 ONE rice bu-iiss. Tnr" -T "tU? of f,,l,I,l', latest and '''I'C-t a.s.so!ti.unt ot G.Kxls overbou-ht "t-rn 1 tniixani.t It Would, help, r.w M'"e i--t u rp.uro t-- much spa. e to enumerate all of the diiil ,ent arti- le.s i n-.w propose to whole s.ile or retail; but I invito attention to a few of the rare goods seldom brought to the cuntry. M.-iiaiita Silks, Black Silks. Pou lards, DeUrges, Scha!!ies. Ginghams, Tick-n-gs. P.rown and Bleacke 1 Muslins. Tabl Nipkius, Table Diapers. Ducals.Delaii.es. r' i,';' VVlVJ Gloves. Bens. !.i.'ins Prints, Lim ns, Hosiery, Cassinieie.', Gtt"U a des. - . B.vts arid S:"CS. of every de criptiou for Ladies, Misses. Men and Hois; Carpeting of many varieties, ranging "in price in.r.i twelve ami a-hait cer.ts upwards- - in.-, ii union ona-K's. all I ;per Spaing Wagons f..i Children, and Gr.xrie ..r ..it i. .. . .1 .. i . - . . il CI. ths. Window Shades. Wall P; per ; oi .in iviiium. Mien as me i.-st r-yrup lo as ses, on.y 0) cents per Gallon ; 2d class, only 50 cents. Sugars at 10, 1 1 and 1 1 1 cents per lb. G.fiee. Tea, Spite. Salt. Fish, Soap, G;n. lies. Arc. y-jeensw-are and Glass ware, such as W-d-e wood's celebrated Iron Stone Tea Sets, Forty six Pi, res. only $3.87. China Sets complete, only 12. Chamber Sets, from .l.L'.j upward. Fruit Stands. Cake Stands. -I-My Dishes, Preserve Jars, Goblets. Tum'-Ieis. -c. Arc. I Would rcspectfullv invite thn mibli.? t.i call and ex vmim- mvst.ti U-fore concludin- to purchase elsewhere, as I f.-. t r,,i,f;,l,iit that I cin rmivinee tiiem that it is cheaper to buy FOR CAS.II ban ON CREDIT; and also, that my stock is worth an examina-t'""- R. A. O. KERR. Aito-.wa, fa.. Sept. 3. 1J-J2. Orptians' Court Sale. YIRTl'E OF AN ORDER issuing me loi.owuiy iiescriueu rea. estate oi daran Enicher, late of Washington township, Cam ona county, uecease.1, to ur.: Certain real estate situate in Washington township. s;d 1 county, adjoining lands of Thomas H. Portei's lieirs, John Brown. Clarissa Sharp and others, coi.Uining 34 acits and 9 perches strict measure, about fifteen of which are cleared, having thereon en-cud three two story frame dwelling houses, and a frame stable. '1 ::i:vs. One- tl.iid of the purchase money on conii: inatioii i f salj and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest, u be secured by the Umds and mortgage of the purchaser, on the premises. JOSEPH CHRISTE. Executor. Washington tp. Sept. 10, 1HJ2-41 'THE UNION RIGHT OR WRONG." UNION PLANINC MILK MlKNsr.fRO, IKSXA. The sul scriber begs leave to inform the , p,lb!ic lhat j,e is preparcil to furnish, on i.., i ' . m manner of WORKED LUMBER. SASH AND DOORS, and MOULDINGS. All wotk warranted to give ei.tire satis faction. . "':crs irom a tustancc solicited, ami tided , wiwi promptness :mu :ispnicii I .... . . i u-Kougti him j .rked Luudx-r 1 Rough LumU-r taken iu exchange for B. F. WILLIAMS. 5, 1802-tf. EU'iisburg, Sept. TRUSTEE'S SALE. BUY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER tf the Court of Gmtnon Pleas of Cambria county to cie diiccted there will be cxiosed 1 to sa' ly puolie vendue to sale iy puolie vendue or or.tcrv, at the , - .it. V- , . 'Mansion House in the Borough of John- i - . - .-- n, oj aaiuruay .ew Eleventh dav of Oc tobcr, 1802, at two o'clock, P. M.. A cer tain lot of ground in the Borough of Johns town, in said county, which is Uuinden aud j inches to the corner of a lot of the heirs of John Dibert, dee'd.. thence by the line of said lot to place of beginning. It U-ing part of lot number six, No. C on Liver good's plan of said Borough. To be sold at the suit of Jane Vail, against Thomas Test and Samuel Good. Terms Gish. JOHN BUCK, Sept. 10, 18C2. Trustee. MD. MAGEIIAN, Esq. Attorsbf Ebntburg Pa. llviii I 1 mm, SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expou issued out of the Court of Common Pleas vf Gimbria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale at the MAN SION HOUSE, in Johnstown, on Saturday tl e 11th day of OctoU-r next, at ore o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate to w it: Ail the right, title and interest of the Johnstown Woolen Manufacturing Gmpa ny. of, in and to a lot or parcel of ground, situate in Kernville. Cambria, .-j nnt fr..t,t." ing nine (y) rotls on DiU-it street, thence t ine r.ls along an alW, thence bv lot of Joseph Iarrimer nine ro.!s, thvnce bv Jack son street nine rods, to tho plate of U-giu ning. having thereon envied a large three story brick building forty by ixtv feet and an engine house attached, together with machinery aud fixtures. Taken in execu tion and to be sold at the suit of Jacob Stutzmau, Adm'r. of Jacob Stutzman, decJ and John Perks. A.'su All the right, title and inteiot cf Samuel Ripple, of, in and to a piece or par cel t f land, situate in Richland township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of Oe.rge Orris. Joseph Roe, Martin McDonald and others, containing two hundred and fifty acres nmre or less, about sixty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a cabin house and log barn, now in the occu pancy of the said Samuel P.ipple. Taken in execution aud to be stld at the suit of Nelson Frail. A'jsu All the riidit, title and inttn-ct of Ellen Masters m, :f. in and to two 1-ts tf ground, situate in the B -rough of Mnlville, Cambria county, numbered sixty and sixty oih', marked aud numbered in the plan of Christian Ihmsen. frcntii.g S3 fett each er both CO feet ii Gmal street and extending back to Railroad embankment adjoining lot No. 0 in thn we.-t. now unoccupied. Ta ken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of John McDcvitt. JOHN BUCK. Shcrifi-. Sept. 24, lSG2.-42-3t. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue cf an cider issuing out of the Orphans' Court of Cambria O un:y. and to me directed, tin re w i J le excised to sale, at public vudue or outcry, on the preir.i cs. in Johnstown Borough, in said county, on Saturday, the 2oth day of October next, (1802) at one o'clock P. M., the following descrilied leal ett.ite of James Duncan, late of said G unt y, deceased, to w it : A House and Lit of Ground known as lot No. 18 on Napoleon Street in Kernville. how 5th w ard, J.diustown Borough; (per lla nes' plan of said town t.f Kernville.) TERMS : One third of the purchase money t- be paid in Gu-h : one third in one year, and the other third to be paid at the death of Sarah Duncan, the widow of Jas. Duncan, deceased, the latter two payments with their intirest payable annually, to be secured by bond aud mortgage on the prem ises. The last payment. U-ing the share of the widow, shall remain iu the hands of the purchser, during htr natural life, and the interest thereon shall Iks annuallv and regularly paid to her. and at her decease the said last, payment shali be paid to persons entitled to receive it. SARAH DUNCAN, Administratrix, ttc. Belsano, Sept. 10th l802.-4t Trustee's Sale. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER issued cm of the Orphans' Gjurt of Cambria county, and to me direiu-d, I will expose to sale at public vendue or outcry, at the Court House in Ebensburg. ou M mday. the Thir teenth day of October next, (If 02), at one o'clock, P. M. the following d-scril-d Real Estate of Maria Jabe Moore, late of Cambria county, deceased, to wit : A certain lot of ground situate at the Eastern end of the Borough of E'tnsburg. containing aloi;t one acre and a quarter of land, having thereon ended a log dwelling house, weathcrsboarded. and a log stable, now- occupied by Mrs. Mary Jon-J(wiJov). and formerly used as a toll house. Tkujis. -One third of the purchase money to le paid in cash ; one third iu one year, and the remaining third in two years; the two last payments to Lear interest from the date ef sale, and to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. DANIEL O. E VANS. Trustee. Ebensburg. Sept. 10, 1802 4 1 NOTICE TO TEACHERS. An cxaminaion of School Teachers will le held at the Ik-Use of Jerome Platt. in Susquehana Township . on Friday the 1'Jth day of September. lJ-02. commencing at otie o'clock P. M.. for the piirpse of sup plying the School in said d.istrict, with con.-IH-tcut Teachers. Four Teachers are want ed, to whom liberal wages will be paid. The G'unty Superintendent will be pres ent. UJ School to commence on the first day of Oc tolicr and to continue four mouths. By order of the B ml. F. BEARER, Secretary. Susqnehana township. Sept. 10th, 1802. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters Testamentay en the Estate of Ja cob Luther, Esq.. late of Girndl Township, have U-en granted by the Register, to the subscriber resideing in said township. All persons Laving claims against said estate will picsent them properly authenticated, and those indebted will make payment. D. A. LUTHER, Executor. Girrol Township, Sept 10th 1802. ot AtfTninistmtors Notice. WHEREAS letters of Administration on tho estate of John Mulhollcn, late of White township, Cambria county, dee'd. have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the said estate are here by notified to make immediate payment, and tliose having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH MILLER. White tp., Sept. 10, 1SG2-Ct Admr. D MCLAUGHLIN. Attorney at Law Johnstown, Pa. Office on Market street, next door to F. Marbourg's store. Will attend to the collection of Soldiers' claims, aud to all other business conected with his profession. jy. SO ly W3 mayors of the Great Cities. AV, the tan Jrirrnei -M-iye- hereby c?r tify tU-t tho DruRisii, ApMliossrics, and Physicians cf our soverU citiem havs signed a doc i :ie it oT cssurance to us VssA AVSH'S SAUSAFAKILZiA. has b-c.i fjuad ta be a rcmody or sreat cxce.leTice, and worthy tba conlidejce cf tho CDznrua-urr-. CON. JAT.IH3 COOK", Myo- cf LOWELL, HAS 3.' HON. ATjBIN BEARD Mayor cf ItfASliUA, 1. ii. nOJT. E. W. ITAltRINGTON", Slayer cr 21 A C-ZJ G IT. IT. norr. joiiit aeecty, Mayer ef CJ.VC'X,- 1. 21. HON. A. II. BULTiOlC, iliyor of V.'OIiCL'jrLt, MASi. HON. liATIIVL EIL3BS3, ilayor cf S Y.TA33. HON. P. W. LINCOLN, Jr., Mayor cf j305TOI7. r.133. HON. V?Z. LI. r.ODIIAir, Myor of paoviDunci:, n. I. IIOX. AJIOS Tv-. PRSNTIC, Iilaycr of IJOUWISn. COriX. nox. j. n. haheis. Idaycr oi KE'.V LOIvOOI., COIIC HON. CHAS. 3. RODIEU. Mayor of Ka"TH f. T-. C. E." HOir. D. F. TIEHANK, liycr of K2W YOniZ CITY', nox. n. KIXSTItEY, Mayor of nAUILTOX, C. WV HON. ADAil WILSOX, Mayor cf TOBOIITO, C. W. HON. II. M. BISHOP, Mayor cf CINCIIfJfATI, OHIO. nox. i. n. cr AVwTonD, Kiyr cf Z.OUZSVJ-.T.Z:, KX. HON. JOHN SLOAN, Mayor cf LYONS, IOW: HON. JAIIES McFEETERS, ; Mayor of BOWUAXV1LLE, C. X7. HON. JAMES KORTH, Mayor of AUGUSTA, ME. nOX. HENRY COOPER, Jr.," Mayor of II AT.T,OWSIX. MS- HON. JAIIES S. BEEK:, Mayor of FRED KIUCTON . ' X. B. HON. WILLARD NYE, Mayor or NEW BEDFOHD, MAS3. nOX. J. B LAIS DELL, Mayor of FALL EIVEH, MASS. HON. W. H. CRANSTON, Mayor of KEWPOHT, H. I HON. FRED STAHL, Mayor cf GALENA. TT.T. HOX. JOHN HODGDEN, Mayor cf DUBUQUE. IOWA HOX. THOMAS CRUTCHFIELH. Mayor cf CHATTANOOGA, TENrf HOX. ROBERT BLAIR, Mayor of TUSCAI.OC3A, ALA HOX. R. D. BAUGH, Mayor of MEMTCUo, TENTT HON. GERARD STITH, Mayor of If EW ORLEANS, LA" HON. H. D. SCR ANTON, Mayor of EOCUESTEH, N. Y HON. DE WITT C. GROVE, Mayor of UTISA, IT." Y. HON. GEO. WILSON, Mayor of PITTSEUEQ. PA HON. c. n. BUHL, Mayor of DETEOIT. MICH. HON- HEMAN L. PAGE, Mayor of MLLWAUKXE. WIS nox. V. w. VAUGnx, Mayor of SACINE. WIS. Certify that tne resident Druggists liave assured them Ayer's Sarsaparilla la aa excellent remedy, and wc rtby the ecu-" jldenoe cf tho community. For fprlnu Dlicatti For Inrir ing the DIaod. For Srrofuhi or King's Kvll." For Toman, Vlrrrs, ind forci." For F.rupttoc and Plneplrs.' For Blotches, ZSlaina, and BoIIa. For St. Anthonj-'i F!re, Rose, or Fry For Tetter or Salt Ilucam.' rslielaai For Scald Head and Ringworm.' For Cancer and Canecrona orea. For Sore Eye, Sore nars, and Ilomor'a, For Female Diseases. For Suppression and Irregularity." For Syphilis or Venereal Diseases. For Her Complaints. For 3Ieees cf tlie Heart The Mayors of the chief cities of tie TJfll ted State?, Canadas, and British Prortncea, Chili, Peru. Brazil, Mexico, ad in fact al' most all the cities on this contidtfnt, have signed this docuzaent, to assnre their people" what remedies they may use with safety asd confidence. Eat our epaca wiU-oniy siaail a portion cf them. Ayer'3 Sarsaparilla, Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Pills,' and Ayer's Ague- Cure, r&EPAREI BT Dr. J. C. Ayer &- Ck, LOWE1X, MASS., Aod soli by Druggists every where. SOLD BY R. S. Runn, Ebensburg C. T. Frazer; Johns town ; Steigerwalt and Manchrr, CarrolN town ; P. II. Shields, Loretta; M. Douglas. Chess Springs and by Dealers ' every where. April 2d 18C2 ly i
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