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ed every Wednesday morning, in Ebensburg,Cambria Co., Taj, at $1 50 per annum, IF PAID

is advance, if not $2 will be charged.will be in

serted at the tollowing rates, viz. 1 square 3 insertion, $1 00"Every subsequent insertion, 25

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Of Lands and Lets m Cam-

bria County, A.. D. 1355.CHARLES D. ML' Kit AY, Treasurer of Cam-bri- aI County, in the of

in pursuance vof the several actsof said Common wealth, directing the time

and manner of selling unseated lands for taxes,DO HEREBY" GIVE NOTICE, that the followingdescribed tracts of unseated lands and Jots ofaround, in tho said County of Cambria, or suchparts thereof as may be r.eccssary to pay arrear-ages of taxes duo thereon, for one year or more,will be offered for sale at tho Court House m theborough of Ebensburg, on tho second Monday(bom"- - the 9th day) of June next, and continue by

from day to day, untd the who.e be

sol i, for such arrearages of taxes and costs, neces-

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Allcahenv Township.Names of warantees or owners.

cts.A.100 Jame C. Maguiro 6 40

1554 12 71410 44 Abraham White

1855 12 13810 1193 James Ilannum C 40

425 S3 Eleanor C. Hicstcr 20 44

120 Heirs of Walter Eider 9 CO

100 William M'Douge (part) 0 40

91 Warner Ilannum 5 91

220 Mifflin Ilannum 12 95

62 "Robert Whitehead 8 92

fit Thomas Cloudesdala 2 3C

Blacklich To icnsh ip .

100 J. Jerdon 7 10

103 Jacob Fronh-iisc- r 10 65Cainbriit

100 James Mej.n 9 ISC.irroll

372 123 Sarah Carr 20 5012 Wilson B.ur 21 20

4)1 103 Dauicl Burr 22 10

32 152 Lewis Barr 21 05

to Wm. II- - Aams Peter Sawyerand James Lyons CO

100 Euly Eager 00Chest

100 Walter Butler 55106 Richard Seely (part) 51400 104 John Sccly 21 03119 John Myers 8 40100 James Foster 55405 llnry DaI"Z;er 23 i -

577 103 James Hunter C C5

C'ea rfichl To w n sh in533 MaV.lon Hutcbiusou. 11 9l'453 153 Johnatl.an Lewis 14 69100 Simon Lit:uncr'd Ldrs 5 11

4S3 154 Hilary Baker 14 69233 William Will 7 90S20 .lessc Eush. 11 23

215 George Horner (part) 14 63John N-tg'- Sr. 9 iJ

375 Jacob Cox 12 76

i25 V'iHiaii Lambert i G4

200 V Uiuui Tihou Q 80

152 George Funk and Thos. Vicroy 10 82:85 William Beatty c 12

156 Alexaudcr McGregor 11 00400 James Gill 14 2040O P. Shoenberccr 14150 " 5 35

207 4

133 120 King and Shoccierer 0 4G

400 George Moore 14 20400 Thomas Wilson 1 20400 Andrew Kennedy 1 1 20400 James Roberts 14 20400 Charles Jones 14 20

40 John Bell 1 42303 21 John Call in 21 8921 "William Clark" 11 53

210 81 Adam Ream 11 20400 Alexander Cochran 14' 20155 Benjamin William 5 ;5300 12C Richard Smith 10 65401 141 Johu llaydeu 14 20401 25 John Teeter - 14 20400 William Brown 14 20243 John Cronse 17 05

SO David T. Storm 2 13CO Samuel L. G or gas 1 11

Jackson437 92 John Buchanan . 21 74414 C8 Wm. llult 22 302S8 135 Thomas Vickroy 25 1.1

422 John Clark 29 97

220 William Clark 15 6290 John Crawford 15 44

400 Samuel Stitt 21 GO

400 John Steel 21 30400 James Steel 21 CO

20 George R. Shoup 2 13300 James Stitt 15 06300 Thomas Stitt . 15 90300 John Stoner 21 30

r200 Christian 14 20200 Jacob Rupp 14 20405 John Hubley 28 76100 Abigail Ramsey 7 10

80 8 Peter Bortrnan 5 C8140 Thoman Whit 10 38405 135 John Simpson 28 76100 John Ribblet 7 10

25 Daniel Good 1 8085 Gilbert Lloyd 3 55C5 63 Solomon Benshoof 2 417C 2 82

liicJUand63 Joseph Vicroy 3 66

437 120 Elislm Rodger 12 0043G 64 Daniel "Reeso H C7

125 Storm & King C 33101 74 Francis Devlin 5 80433 210 Robert Ross 12 54401 Clement H CO

11 Christian Smith 88400 ArcntSounan 47 73190 John Nicholson 15.76439 120 John Everman 34 44440 80 Isaac Brannan 34 20ISO , Frederick Croylea E.taU 28 CO

443 131 Jacob Goughnour 34 41400 John Kan Si 05

S8 40 Jcba Thuspreit ' SO it

271 Rolert Evans (part) 21 C3

430 131 John Nicholson . 33 97440 William Smith 34 76200 Isaac Jones 15 80220 John Simpson 17 38J00 William Clark (part) . 7 90440 Henry West 34 76

Lots in the town ofAmariah V. Ballou's Estate.Lot No. 2" 79Lot No. 7 7

304 8 Mordecai Roberts 21 02

81 Thomas Jackson 7 8460 James Johns 3 C9

1 23 James Magehan 15176 John Taylor 9 80439 George Cut wait 19 60150 Fetcr West 851200 Arent Sonman 117 CO

200 Christian ID GO

400 Fred. Hinton 19 CO

201 43 Francis John 8 8750 Robert Flinn - 1 80

1000 Arent Sonman 98 00400 John & James Kinport . 10 40400 John & James Kinport 10 40

White Toicnship410 Gl Robert Boggs 1 122410 60 Mary Drown 21 12410 CO Andrew Small 21 12445 Alexander Drown 19 77445 Thomas Drown 19 77445 William Harris 2G 28453 Jamea Harris 2G 75445 John ITarris 20 23440 James Heed 25 75400 100 Wm. Servoss 5 90400 100 George Hill, Jr 11 80'250 John Marshall 7 39263 120 James Wilson 15 G4

208 109 "Will mm George 18 8S199 87 Michael Jlusser 11 80200 7 Abraham Whitmorc 11 80319 John Servoss IS So47 Jeremiah Musser 4 7893 Jacob King 5 7530 Thos. S. Moore 52

333 Ann McMutrio 4 93200 James Craig 95200 Jost-p- Ashinead C

25 Uwen Jones 54300 James M'Mnrtrie 4 45350 Thouia3 5 233G0 John Drowu 19 23400 Patrick Doreland 5 90203 Thos. D. Moore 6 49595 T. D. Moore J. M'Murtrie

and others 19 031400 Lloyd, IIU1 & HoUiday 44 80400 Hugh Hollin 12 80

20 CJralf and Malone G4

11G Thomas Town S 2ja!0,At the same time and place will be sold the fol-

lowing Seated Lands and Lots of ground, onwhich tie taxes remain unpaid, and which havelieen returned to the agreeably tothe Act of Assembly of April 29th 1844.

Allegheny73 Sihs" Moore's estate 9 02

1 John ITattou 50250 Dr. R M S. Jackson IS 3730 " 6 30

Joseph Lawson 55Charles McOovern 82

I Daniel O'KcelTe 5 04213 I'atric O'Conner S 27

50 John Durko's tstato 1 GO4-- Deter Carr 1 905 Kecffe & Ilowley 2 00

45 Thomas Kaylor 2 001 Lot Peter Murray 2 40

10 Penna. Rail Road Co. S 434; Joseph ITouk 43

(ieorge Weakland 1 50Patrick Gillespie 1 25

10 Thomas Kaylor 8 G4Blarllick

50 John Donahoo 3 02100 Wm. O'Conner jr. 7 53150 Jacob Mardia 3 44589 Mulford k Alter 18 41

Carroll100 Henry Arble 1 10

1 Lot Mathias Dartram 5550 John Riller 1 1058 George Drinkle I 39

22G Nicholas Lambourn 3 73GO Michael Thomas 9950 Jacob White 1 21

Chest4S John Ilelfrick 293 Isaih Ilollis 1 53

150 J oseph Adams 4 10200 Daniel Kraft 1 70380 5 72299 " " 4 32433 John Anderson 2 8043G Daniel Culclesser 3 73245 Samuel Calvin 1 G4

203 William Nelson 3 0258 Simon Weakland 87

100 George Cowan 1 801G0 Daniel Colclesscr 90171 1 48145 Samuel Calvin 1 3991 Timothy Cawlcy 1 4G

100 Michael Parrel - 8220 Luke M'G aire 22

4412 James Ross 48 52100 James Sargent 1 10

1 Lot Hugh M'MuUen 2 101 Lot Daniel Kline 10

50 Joseph "Watt 1 5fiJohnstown

2 Lots Daniel Ream forestate 4 70

Jackson102 Arthur Murphy 6 SG

G3 Isaac Clark 1 20193 Charles Dillon 13 35415 John Garman 17 34

40 John Horner 4 29173 E. A. Vicroy 19 4150 Henry Wagner 2 17

100 John Murray 3 7477 Peter Dillon 2 24

Toll House 442 Philip Alwio 33

lgS Michart Dofson 3 14

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JTEW SERIES. EBBNSBUHG,- - MAY 14, 1.856. VOL.. JJTO. 29.

DEMOCRAT SENTINEL,

ADVERTISEMENTS conspicuously

a square.

Unseated

Commonwealth Penn-sylvania,

adjournment

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Township.

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Cvncviaugh Tounshij.

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Stoner

EliBenshoofToicnship

JacobSummertill Townthip.

SdmmerhUl.

Susquehanna Toicnship.

Was7tinjton Toicnship.

Liugenfelter

Murgrtroid

Commissioners,

Toicrship.

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Clturfuld Township.

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GO Georgo Pindley 1 3890 John"Pergrin 1 2450 Isachar Rood GO

45 David Teeter 85Toll bouse west of Laurel

Hill 2 49Richland Township.

80 Archibald Dunlap - 5550 Patrick Killia 5570 Elisha Moyers 7750 Jesse Lay ton 83

Summerkill .Townsliip14G John Egan 3 80400 Samuel Earnest 2 18298 Daniel Flenner 3 01414 John Trotter 5 18

44 John Roberta 90. SO Sarah Roberta 1 GO

13 Michael Benson's estate --S4.?10 " 2072 Maria Murray part Fleet

wood Denson s estate 4 031 Lot Peter Ermire 1 23

. 1 Lot Thomas Leonard 1 151 Lot Henry Oster 2 00

34 Solomon Amigh 1 45100 John R. Crum 2 57211 Patrick & Thos. M'Gough 4 85100 Thos. Patterson's estate 4 GO

330 James Young 5 7519G John King 2 00

Susquehanna Toicnship.270 Henry Adams G 95

50 Johnathan Anderson 1 20100 Lloyd Hoke G 2035 John M'Donald 2 39

100 Joseph Plitt 1 4350 John Plott Sr's heirs 1 8280 Isaac Evans 1 05

155 Joseph Plott's estate G 0494 John Dalton 1 88

200 Alpheas Tibbota 2 50100 2 00200 G 00100 4 8050 Georgo Feith 9440 Lewis Keeth 44

Washington Township8 G. W. Dowman 1 301 Lot John Dowd 2 271 Let Patrick FitzgiLbona 2 921 Lot Daniel Hearkens 2 081 Lot Thomas Huitt 1 95

350 James A. M'Gough 10 401 Lot John Magan 3 251 Lot Martin Myers 1 951 Lot Terence M'EIrew 1 95

200 John G. Miles 9 101 Lot Michael Monow 1 95

40 George Rosa 5 201 Lot James Rusior 2L01 Lot Mlehavl M'Lauhliu 1 301 Lot James O'Conner 1 951 Lot Josiah Thompson G51 Lot John Ashley 1 10h Lot Francis Rennet 1 101 Lot John Dillon 3 44

200 Dingham Brothers 3 8550 John W. Geary 2 20

2 Lots John Ilagan 3 851 Lot James Henry 3 85

i Lot Francis Henry 2 70100 John Kinports 220

1 Lot John Kettiy 1 101 Lot Daniel Kiler Sr 2 351 Lot Gideon Marlet'c G 531 Lot Thomas Moreland 751 Lot Michael M'Laughlin 1 10

Lot William M'Laughlin 4 091 Lot Martin Myers 1 101 Lot Terence M'EIrew 1 101 Lot James Noel 2 201 Lot John "Wherry-Edwar- d 1 G51 Lot Howard 3 581 Lot Dennis Conohan 3 441 Lot John J. Glass 2 20

William Carland 1 G5125 Henry M'Kinzie's estate 4 09200 John G Miles 7 70

15 George Naglo120 Samuel Short 2 3445 Austin Thompson 2 .48

150 " " 1 GoWhite Township.

80 George Oshel 9950 Lawrence Ileburncr 94

CHARLES D. MURRAY, Treasurer.Treasurer's Office Ebensburg )

April 2, A. D. 135G jAuditor's rVotlcc.

THE undersigned, auditor appointed by thoCourt of Cambria county, to make

distribution of the astets in the hands of FrancisHarr, Administrator of the-- estate of John llarr,notifies all parties interested in said fund that hewill attend to the duties of said appointment, athis office in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Satur-day the 3d day of May next, at one o'clock, P.M., at which tie and place they may attend ifthej think proiier.

JOSEPH M'DONALD, Auditor.April 2, 1856. 4t.

KOTICE, "Partnership heretofore existing betweenTnE Lewis and WIlliam Lutz, in

the Plastering business has been dissolved by mu-tual consent. The business will hereafter be con-

ducted by the undersigned. All persons indebt-ed to the lato firm are respectfully notified tomake payment to

ANDREW LEWIS.April 2,1856.

Orphans' Court Sale.virtue of an order of the Orphans' CourtBYof Cambria countj', there will be exposed

to sale on the premises, on Monday the 21st, dayof April 1856, at 1 o'clock V. M. the followingreal estate, late the property of Griffith Llo3'd,deceased, viz : One lot in the Borough of Ebens-burg, known on the general plan of said Boroughby number 54. Terms of sale one third of thepurchase money to le paid on confirmation ofsale, the balance in two equal annual paj mcnts,to be eecured by bond and mortgage.

. D. U. ROBERTS, Administrator,of Griffith Lloyd dee'd.

I. O. O. F.Ilisrhland IXKlffC jNo. 4Z mceis every

i WEDNESDAY evening at their Hallon Hich pt., in the upper stOTy ct

hemaker Clark' building. 'I

In tlio Court of Cozuinoi ?ieas of Cam-Count- y.

Bell, Johnstot?, Jav.k Ss Co. No. 5 Juna Termvs. 1S5C.

John C O'Neill, Indorse r." 3 Foreigu AtU".hinuntCambria CountJ, fc'S.

InTTTE VkmmnnwpaliTi of TVnnpvl rania to the Sheriff of said couulv.

NiBajLaf' GfiEETinQ :We command you that you attach John C.

O'Neill, Indorser, late of your County, by all andsingular his goods and chattels, lands and tene-ments in whoss handj or possession soever thosame may be, so that they be and appear beforeour Court of Common Plea to be holdeu at Eb-ensburg in and for said county on the firot lion-da- y

(f. June next, there to answer II. B. Johns-ton, William Jack and Wm. M. Lloyd, Bankers,doinsrusineoS under the Crm of Bell, Johnston,

Lj.W-.- t & Gj., of a plo of e&s, aad &Uo, that you6iimmon " garnishee, that nolo and appear before our Court on the said firstMontfay of June next, to answer what shall boobjected against him, and abide the Jvdgmcnt ofthe Court therein, and have you then and therethis writ.

Witness the Honorablo Georgo Taylor, Presi-dent Judge of said Court at Ebensburg the 24thday of March A. D. 1856.

MILTON EOSEETS, Trot'y.Ebeiiburg, April 16, 1856.Pittsburg " Weekly Post " insert six weeks

and send bill to this office.

Assignees' Sale of ,VALUABLE TIMBER LAND.

undersigned, acting Assignee of E. A.THE will offer at Public .Sale, in Jeffer-

son, Cambria county, Tenna., on Tuesday, the22d day of April next, the interest of E. A. Vickroybeing the undivided half, in the following tractsof hind:

Tract Ko. 1. Situated in Richland township,Cambria county. Pa., about eight miles south ofJeffjrson, and fourteen miles east of Johnstown,containing 401 acres. This tract ii well timberedwith wild" cherry, ash, hemlock, cucumber, sugarand beech, and one half of it at least is adapted tofarming purposes. Rachel'd Run passes throughthis tract, and there is a good mill seat thereon.Tho State road between Johnstown and Bedfordalso intersects it from west to east. It adjoinslauds of John Brown, Isaac Vickroy, Isaac Hornerand others.

Tract No. 2. Containing 400 acres situate mRichland township, adjoining lands of E. L. An-

derson, Thomas Vickroy, Isaac Homer, &c. Thistract is well timbered with the same varieties asNo. 1. The Bedford road passes through thesouth end of this tract, and the new State roadrecently located also passes through it. lhesouth fork of Conemaugh river runs through thetract, affordins cood mill seats.

Tract Xo. 3. Containing 257 acres, situate in.Richland township, adjoining Tract No. 2, andlands of Snyder, Anderson and Thomas Vickroy.The timber on this tract is aboufthe same as onTracts No. 1 and 2. The mountain branch oftho smith forK or use cunrm'augh intersects saidriver on this tract, thus affording several excellentmi!l site?, with a never failing supply of water.

These lands all within six miles of tho Pennsyl-vania and Portage Rail R ads, are amongst thebest timbered lands in this region, and well worthythe attention r.f capitalists. Persons desirous ofseeing the land will call upon John Browu, whoresides near the premises.

Teems One-thir- d paid, and the remainder intwo equal annual payments, with interest, secured by b .nd and mortgage.

Aeilng Assignee of E. A. Vickroy.Ebensburg, April 2, 1856.

KOTICK.undersingned will offer for sale, at theTHE time and place, his interest, being the

undivided half in the above three described tractsof land, and upon the same terms as specifiedabove. JOHN WT1LLIAJIS.

JWew Firm.TAYLOR & JONES,

subscribers would respectfully inform theTHE of Ebensburg and the surroundingvicinity, that they have entered into partnershipfor the purpose of giving full satisfaction to allmankind and in the way of giving fits, they maybe found at the old establishment formcily occu-

pied by Bevnon and Jones, immediately oppositethe store of Geo. McCann. The public may restassured, that all work eutrusted to their care willbo made in a workmanlike mauner, and at thetime promised. Garments will be cut accordingto the latest fashion.

A. II. TAYLOR.JOHN JONES.

Ebensburg, March 5th 1850.

Administration Notice.W ETTERS of Administration de bonis nonJLi cum testamcnlo annexo, on the estate of JohnMurphy, late of Ebensburg Borough Cambriacountv deccaed, having been granted to the sub-

scriber by the Register of said county. Noticeis hercbv mven to all person .udebted I to the said

lmmeuiate iua inoe na vestate to maKe paymeui.in" claims against the said estate will presentthem duly proven for -t-tlement

Administrator de bonis non cum tcstamentoannexo of John Murphy deceased.

March 26, 1850.

TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCER.fIIE pubscribers having entered into a new ar-J-L

rangement and system of business, respect-fully, but earnestly request all persons indebt-ed to them to make immediato payment. Aprompt attention to this notice will save oosts.

- SHOEMAKER & CLARK.April 7,1850. .We do not, hereafter intend to do a credit busi-

ness, but we will sell cheap for cash or approvedtrade of all kiudc. , S. & C.

sWIao Owes Us."mllE Books of tho subscribers have been placedl" in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for col--

kCtl0n"MURRAY & ZA.DM,MURRAY, ZAUM & Co.

Ebensburg, Dec. 26, 1855. -

M. SUTL1FF would again inform the citi- -

zona of Ebensburg and all the rest ofmankind, that he will again visit this j.lace. witha large collection of Books at the next term of

"Court.December 26, 1855.

TAPER Letter, note and foolscap fg), JL Paper, Steel Pens, Ink, Quills,- -

jl'Dermit's.

1! LSOIilHIl!finnE subscriber has just receive! a fullJL supply of FAMILY PROVISIONS,

at his new &tora in the room formerly oc-

cupied as a Foundry ware-roo- m, and ii preparedto luruidh th'3 same to customers at rates as lo wa3 thi lowest. IEs stock id of the very be.t. andconsists of every item in the provision lino, viz:Superior Cove Flour, Corn. Mtxj.1 Larrtl or

in Sacks, Hams, Shoulders, and Sidesof Bacon, Sugar Cured Haras, Fish

of all hinds rSalmon. Shad,Maclcerel, Herring, Cod,

-- ;., Cheese, Tsrie--

APPLES,Peaches, cts.

ALSO,Confections

and varieties,such as Candies, .

liuts. Crackers, Tobaccoand Cigars. He lias also, ad-

ded to his business, and intends tokeep on handfor sale IRON & NAILS

of all sizes of the best quality ; and will sell at avery low profit for cash or Country produce. Givehim a call. Persons that wish to buy any thingin his line, will find it to their advantage.

ROBERT DAVIS.Ebensburg, April 2, 1856.

A Human I-I- fe .Saved.Dowagiac, Mich., March 11, 185C.

J. A. RHODES, Esq. : Dear Sir As I tookyour medicine to sell on consignment, " no cureno pay," I take pleasure in stating its effects asreported to me by three brothers who live in thisplace, and their testimony is a fair specimen ofall I have received :

W. S. Coxkliji told me " I had taken ninebottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and continual-ly run down while using it until my lungs andliver were Congested to that degree that blooddischarged from my mouth and bowels, so thatall thought it impossible for me to live throughanother chill. The doctors to did all they couldfor me, but thought I must die. Nothing did meany good until I got Rhodes' Fever and AgueCure which at once relieved me of the distressand nausea at my stomach and pcia in my headand bowels, and produced a perruaueut cure in ashort time."

II. M. Coxkxik says : " I had been been ta-

king medicine of as good a doctor as we have iaour county, and taken any quantity of quinineand specifics without any good result, from 25thAucrust to 17th December. But teeing how nicely it operated on my brother, I got a bottic ofRHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, whicheffected a permanent cure by using two thirds ofa bottle."

S. M. Coxklix was not here, but both theotherbrothers say his ease was the same as II. M's. Isold the medicine to both the same day, and thecure was as speedy from the same small quantityand I miskt so specify, Yours with rc.iect,

A. HUNTINGTON.The alove speaks for itself. Good proof as it

is, it is of no bettor tenor than the vast uumlxrof like certificates I have already published, andthe still greater amount that is continually pour-ing in to me.

One thing more. Last year I had occasion toCaution the Public in these words :

I notice one frm tclto hare taken 0119 of myneiural circulars, substituted the name of Vicirrujslrum for my viedicine, and then willt brazen J

impudence end their jxtmpuel Willi tie exclamation, 1

"Let If" propnefnr vf any ovwr meutcme say asmuch if nt darec.'" Sec.

Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau-t:j- :f

referred to the same Dr. Christie's AgueBalsam " that is mentioned in the above cer-

tificate. -TViom nro spfpml other industrious peovjle who

are applying to their poisonous trash all that I i

publish about my leer and Jgue ure, or Anti-dote to Malaria, except the Certificates of Cures,and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist Dr.James R. Chilton of N. Y., in favor of its per-

fectly HARMLESS CHARACTER, which is at-

tache.! to every bottle. These will always serveto distinguish bit medii-in- e from imitations.

JAS.A. RHODES, Proprietor.April 23, 1856. Sm. Providence, Ii. I.

For sale by Druggists generally.

UIPORTaXT TO UTEBl'BODY.the last two or three j ears, I have beenIOR in a business known only to mj sclf,

and, comparatively, a few others, whom I haveinstructed for the sum of $200 each, which hasaveraged me at the rate of from $3,000 to $5000per annum ; and haying made arrangements togo to Europe in the' mouth of August next, toengage in the same business, I am willing to givefull instructions in the art to any person in theUnited States or Canadas, who will remit me thesum of $1. I am induced, from the success Ihave been favored with, and the many thankfulacknowledgments I have received from thosewhom I have instructed, and whe aro makingfrom $5 to $15 per day at it, to every person anoppotunity to engage in this business, which isr,av. leasant,and profitable, at a small cost.There IS posiiivwy i0utjiPiJu' iu l.icxcr.References of the best class can be given as re-

gards its character, and I can refer to personswhom I have instructed, who- - will testily thatthey are making from $5 to $15 per day at thegame. It is a business in which either LADIESor GENTLEMEN can engage, and with perfectease make a very handoome income. Several la-

dies in various parts of New York State, Pennsyl-vania, and Maryland, whom I have instructed,are now making from $3 to $0 per day at it. Itis a GENTEEL BUSINESS," and but a FEWSHILLINGS are required to start it. lpn re-

ceipt of $1, 1 wdl immediately send to tle appli-

cant a printed circular containing full instructionsin the art, which can be perfectly understood at

Address, A. T. rARSONS, Office, No. C35

Broadway New York.April 23, 1856. 2 m. -

XE1V OLACit SMITH S2II.fHE subscriber would respectfully inform theX citizens of Ebensburg and the vicinity that

he has rented the SMITH SHOP formerly occu-

pied by Michael McCa?ue, where he intends tocarry on the BLACKSMITH ING in all its branch-

es. Tersons entrusting work to his care can restassured thai it will be promptly attended to andat moderate rates. He would also, inform thecitizens that tho business of HORSE SHOEINGwill bo superintended by himself personally.Owners of valuable horses will not be under thenecessity of sending tlwir stock to a neighboringvillae. as his experience in this line is widelyknown. - ISAAC SINGER.

Ebensburg, April 0, 1856.

ROCERIES, Candies, Nut nd Cracker,

m iest mm wmm urOF I.OCIL UAYErS, ' PA.

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Detached Buildings, Stores,JNSTJRES F'arra Property, and other Building,and their contents.mm

DIRECTORS.no:. Jomr J. Psaecs, Uok. G C. HxaTsr.Jcmf B. Hall, T. T. Abrajms,Cuaelks A. Mates, D. K.Charles Crist. W. White,pTEa Dicksok, Tnos. Kitchew.

Hon. O. C. HARVEY. Pres.T. T. Abbahs, Vlw Pre.

Taoa. ErrcHssr, Secy.

Samuel n. Lloyd, Thos. Bowman, M.A. A. Winegardaor, Wni. Vanderbelt,L. A. Mackey, Wm. Fcaron,A. White, Dr. J. S. Crawford,James Quiggle, - A. Updegraff,John W. Maynard, James Armstrong,Hon. Simon Cameron,'non. Wm. Dialer- -

:ut.Ebensburg, April 9,856. '

SOTICE.TTJE undersigned, duly appointed by the

Court of Cambria county, a Commis-sioner to take the testimony in the matter of thaanswers of George Litzinger, Executor of Leon-

ard Litzinger, deceased, to the citation servedon him to show cause why he 6hould not badischarged, hereby gives notice to all interested,that he will attend to the duties of his appoint-ment, at the office of Messrs. Johnston & Mul-

len, in Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 20th dayof May next, at 1 oclock, P. M.

JAMES C. NOON, Com.April 16, 1856. 4t. '

MedicinesAt James JI'ZJeruxlt'B

EBENSEUIIQ, Pa.Ayrea Cathartic rills.Tlolloways "AVright's Indian Vegetable P11U- -

Brardreth's Vegetable doBennet's Tlant & Root do '

M'Lane's Liver doSwaynes Sarsaparilla and tar Pills.University's Jaynes and Radways V1U.Cambrian Pills.Cough Remedies Ayres Cherry Peutoml.Keysers Pectoral Syrup Swaynes Syrup WildCherry Universities remedy-J- ay nes Expectorantlirant's Pulmonary Ua aam, oyrup w wt wuucherry and hoarhound.

ALSO,Perry Davis' pain killer.Bad way's Ready Relief.Mustang Linament Indian linaHit.Electric oil and Magnetic oil.Kennedy's Medical discovery.Brant's "Purifying Extract.Ilxrfiaud Bitters, Holland Bitter.Browns esnce of Jamaca Ginzar.Holloway's verm confections, MviLjui.fiwyannd Jayncs Vermifuge.Thompson's Eye-wate- r.

Cure for toothache.Care for earache, deafness, &o.Balm of & thousand fiowtw,Hair tonics and Hair oils. ...

Ebensburg. April SO, 1556. 27. .' '

Orphans' Court Sale. "

virtue of order of the Orphans' Court ofBY county, there will bo expxed topublic sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg, onMonday, the aiy of May. next, at 11 o'clock,A. M., the following describe! real estate, to wit :

All that ce!tain piece or parcel of land, situatoiu Summerhill township, Cambria county, r

.:Ar .T.bn Skellv. TfVilliam A Skelly,James D. Hamilton and others, containing onehundred and fifty-fiv- e acres more or -- less, awwthirty'five acres of which, are cleared, havingiaereon erected a hewed log house and a cabin

fill i no- snrinw IICAT the hoUSd, asplendid young orchard, all grafted 01 the mtchoice fruit, and a t meadow all m gooti cui..-i-o- ;.

.r f.iT. ir. nViuiit one and a half milesfrom Jefierson, along the plank road leading from

Flwrnclinr" nnd the most choice kindof wood for Locomotive use, and lumber late theproperty of Philip Skelly deceased.

r k,,j nA third of the ptlrchasamoney to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the. .1 1 .1 nth In.oaiance in two equal anuuuL jiajiuvuw, ...v.terest, to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgageof tho purchaser.

JUI1A olvl.JiJJi,Adrt'r.'of Pilip Skelly dcc'J.

April 16th, 1S56. 4t. .

I Echo" copy 4 times and send bill to thwOffice.

AUDITORS' XOTIC12 ,undersigned, Aiultor PP7f jKmino

T phans'CoSrt of Cambria --ounty,fi.wl to

i 1 .1 .,, tlie exceptionsaccouut of Jmes honiraervilie, Aouir; vf l'Ar'aSommerville, dee'd of the administration of thasaid David Somcrville on the estate of 1 homasCrossman, dee'd, hereby gives notice tluit ho vndsit in discharge of the duties of said appointmentat his office in the Borough of Ebensburg. on Sat-

urday the 31st day of May at one o'clock P. M.. ' AVM. KITTELL, Auditor

April 23, 1856. 4t pd.

SOTICCLetters Tei.tamentr.ry on the last

WHEREAS testament of Ulrich Strassler,of Carroll township, CambrL county, deceased,

have been granted to the Undersigned, by theregister of said county, all persons indebted tothe estate of said deceased are hereby notmed tomake immediate payment, nd those havingclaims will present them properly authenticatedfor settlement. -

JAMF.S CARROLL, jE tcFRANCIS REACH, f

Ebensburg, April 0, 1856. Ct.

KOTICU.undertignfvl. !uly appointed by the

THE Cvurt of Cambria county ato take the testimony iu the matter ol the

subpcfena of John C. Bradley to the 'administra-tor and heirs and legol lcprescntatives of CharloaBra Uev deceased to prove contract of decedent toconvev certain. Real Estate, hereby gives noticeto all interested that he will attend to the dutiesof his office in Eb.-nsburg- , on Monday the nine-

teenth day of May next, at one o'clock. P. M.C. W. WINGARD, Com.

April 16, 1S56. 4t.AD1ES and Children' Shoes and Gaitre at

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