The Ebensburg Alleghanian. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1865-1871, October 12, 1865, Image 3

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iTiFrSDAY:T:::::::OCTOBER12.
EBEXSBURO AND CttESSON RAILROAD?
On and after Monday, October 9, 1865,
trains on this road will run as follows:
Lr.AVE Kbensburo
At 6.55 A. y... connecting with Mail
Train East, and Erie Ex. West.
Kt 5-3 M- connecting with Mail West
and Altoona Accom. East.
Leave Cresson
U 11.00 A. M., or on departure of Mail
Tr.iin East.
j 40 P. M., or. on departure of Mail
Train West. ..
The Mountain. A stranger who so
journed a few weeks in our midst last
immmcr, iu quest of health and happiness,
lias been writing the result of hia obser
vations here and hereabout to the Pitts-
bi'.rg Lanier. His description of Ebens-
l uix and citizens is umquo :
.This town is beautifully located on the
,rt5t ot ibe Alleghanics, and it appears to be
ft model one in its way. Politics, law, and
religion seem to be the only industrial pur
Miiii of the litizcns, for in all candor, the
alienee of any manual labor is one of the
iuo't striking characteristics of the place.
KnJ yet, contrary to the generally accepted
theor'v thnt idleness begct3 vice, this place
i without exception, the most moral, aud
iwtf quiet town (of similar population) in the
State. People 'do not think of turning the
Si;or lock when they retire, nor are they particu-
rI Wrly watchful of valuables, for they can boast
1 1 of uo burglars or thieves, and sill the crime
committed here lias been the. work or stran
gers to the town. The inhabitants are kind,
j.M.ible, and very intelligent."
While the waiter thus "touches up"
Kberibbur, he appears to entertain a vio
lent antagonism toward our near neigh
bor, Cresbon :
"Your correspondent visited the Cressou
llu use and found it closed, the cold weather
hiving the butterflies of lashion into more
jngnial quarters than the bleak side of a
mountain. Ul course I would not desire to
niti so gigantic a corporation as the Penn
ylvania Railroad Company, but as the sea
ii i now over, and my pass on the road
'tout expiring, 1 would respectfully submit
tVw passing remarks about the Cresson
House a thing knoA ii abroad as a faihion-
V e resort, and a cool retreat from all the
.res of the world, including the care of the
ket-oooK. i nc Jioue itself is a very line
iw-c ieing large anu commouious, anu sur-
,iadeJ upon either side by pretty little cot-
,:t;. iue scenery aoout tne place is tame.
r,;big but dull mountain sides and
jkits surround it, i nd the house is in too
"a proximity to tho railroad to be quiet or
:UJm1. Your correspondent can in truth
Ice no inducement offered bv this mammoth
soft to pnrti-s who would pleasantly spend
t.f summer in a mountain retreat, for there
e plenty of more preferable places all along
p I'cnusylvjiawi Railroad, between the base
the mouatfu o-d Altoonn. The prices,
wtrer, ;U th? C'resioa House are nearly as
ti lh Moosr'hrrc aJout it, and the ta-
are manageil upon i& "IoltRnan"' prin-
i .e of stuff at dinner iBd starve at break
't and supper. To give tft picbeians an
-tf hoiv rich people live, I wilit cite the
'ffare (Am- whicit tUcy jr too fair a bill)
oe. lay, tHt 1 Fhr.ll iiKirc the sojourners.
1 wcrclj- iU(f tliat au honest uiechanic
h a luvivst appetite would clear the tables
tor trie supper of twenty fsiiiouaie guests
1 still feel hungry, fur at lie Cresson it is
'.polite to go to bed with a full stomach,
f.it pocket-book. One redeeming IVa-
e ii worthy of notice, however ; if the
iiv.:- of the house do clisrge one dollar
Iweatj-hve cents per meal, they are
ti.t .-vi'ro on the lovers of outs.de pleas
, It pussable cipnrs are sold at lifleen
'S tin- siune jirice per irbiss, and wine
"I .f.'jioiis liquors can be ,u.-tiitd at four
A; !ur a doiiur ; and if tlic fast young
;'S i;ul! play billiards, onlv oue dollar
Uur ii cliuryed for the table."
:!'it jny ! joy !
Anvj.pr ruder of things is soon to Je in-''-'.i,
for a new hmi'-e in opposition to
on? At Cresson is to be started next sca
r't EK. nsl.ur. and a stock company with
Kfl fts r;Mitl 13 aow lein? formed in
fta.Wpliu. The fite selected is within
Mv.uuc3 w.ilk of tlie town, and upon the
t t Kite i.ftV.f l.TtUiist in mi i.l. -.in.: nf ll.o
Khay chain, and in Ute heart of a bcau-
n-apje ?;orr. A m;v of the finest of
-:tpr ef(.nilnff t-,:Uj miles or. either
will heaffordfd l.v ii. i....i
yml M a is to l.o conducted in a liber-
i, v"' 11 pleasure secKers
re a s,.!e,.did place- to whilo awnj the
ut summer.
ATAI. ArCHlKXr. A frirn.l na
Wlnwitij; item : A terrible rl't
nT in White township 0n tho ,1
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ears
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Lf tliut Mr II. and wife
i ? absent nn u . i . ....
n i i .
- - ma, uuriux which time
engaged in
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e it uec:i!n.i n..co
IV I, J T l
" M from ti,o wall, aud a loaded
L. S ncar h wa., hid on the bed
-outof the way. Two of .be
one on eifl.or .:.7- .r .. . .
W,. a ' O,uuo1 l" re
'dab! ,rJF " f''0m omc un-
-e, ,lie gutl rfischarg-
' ilets r.usxiljf' thrmi.rb ,!.
.ni " o " '"C HUUU
Child and tilling her
.'. f"s J air should bo a
i! t,10S3 Wh' from ltitual
"e-Iect to rcnioyo the ear.
'"""S tl'cir guus within reach of
4.
--a. 1AILR(AD The
"toud fr...... im..:. . ...
... iiairdviiie, on the
'iroad.to Frecport,cn the
iA ';cr' ,S Will Dieted nr.,1 r. :
iu . - cuiiiP,ctcu and now in
tins line cooiiecta with
toK? ej railroad, running
1S'" beyond that point to the
" lh's branch has hen i...:n
Etchings. Tho annual Fair of the
Indiana County Agricultural Society was
held in Indiana boro. on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday of last week. "Ws
dropped in to see it Friday, and found the
display of articles on exhibition to be
about the same as we used to have at one
of oar Cambria county Fairs neither un
usually large nor unusually fine. The at
tendance of visitors, however, was large,
seeing whom 3nd becoming acquainted
with some of whom in great measure rec
onciled U3 to the prevailing paucity of
fat cattle, big pumpkins, and fancy bed
and cradle quilts.... M,r: Robt. U. Singer,
who ha3 just returned from the wars, has
opened out a locksmith shop in the buil
ding formerly occupied for a like purpose
by his Cirffier, Mr. I. 0. Singer, in the
WcsVard, Ebensburg. He is said to
bcf good mechanic, and worthy ot a lib-
ral support.. .iOwing to the fact that the
repairs on the school-houses have not yet
been completed, the opening of the Eb
ensburg Union schools has been postponed
till next Monday, lGth inst....llev. 11. A.
Fink, pstor of the Lutheran church in
Lewisburp:, has resigned his charge there
and accepted a call to Johnstown. ...There
are at present eleven prisoners confined in
the Cambria county jail, four of them
charged with murder.... "We are indebted
to Conductor Scott, of our Rranch, than
whom no better fellow nor moro accom
modating railroad man live?) for a copy of
the new timc-tablo on the Pennsylvania
and Eb. & Cresson railroads The potato
crop in this county is said tc be almost a
total failure. Ve heard one of our citi
zens say that he planted twenty bushels of
seed in the spring, irorn which he has
just realized sixteen bushels of tho escu
lent 1
Xew ScnEDULE. A new echedule
went into effect on the Penna. Hailroad
on Monday. AVe subjoin the time of de
parture of the several trains from Cresson
station :
West Bait. Express leaves at 0.1? A. Jf.
" rhila. Express '
10.07 A. M.
9.58 P. M.
8.33 P. M.
8.13 A. M.
4.30 P. M.
8.50 P. M.
1.43 A. M.
7.03 A; M.
12.22 P. M.
10.57 A. M.
" Fast Line
t'nil Twin
it
" Pitts. A Erie Ex. "
' Altoona Accocii 44
East rhila. Express 14
44 Fast Line 44
4 Day Express 41
44 Pitts. Erie Ex. 44
44 ilail Train 44
tl Altoona Accom. 4
6,4(1 p. M.
. The new schedule for the Eb. & Crcs
son liraneh will bo found at the head of
first local column.
The mails are carried East on the Mail
Train, and West on the Erie Express.
MaiU Kast and "West clcso at Ebens
burg 1 O. at 8.00 p. m.
WrtEBR 13 ITe ? The Detroit Tribune says
that James Morgan, r printer, who worked'in
that ci'.r during 1848-0. has fallen heir to
$90,000 in pold. -which i3 now on deposit in
the Eank of England, subject to his order.
If this should meet his eye, or that of any of
his friends, they can learn all the particulars
by addressing the Tribune office.
We Cod the furcoinpj item floating
around in the eea of ncw.papcrdom.
There vvas a James Morgan, a printer,
who worked in this place in 1847-8, or
thereabout. Many of our readers will no
doubt remember him. During his so
journ here, he was married to a Miss
ieely, bister of S. S. and C. Seely. In
'43, he removed to the West, possibly to
Detroit. He was an Englishman by birth,
wo believe, aud wc have no doubt that he
i the idcotical man who has fallen heir
to the 500,00'J. Hunt him up :
Maiuued: On the 4th iostant, at the
residence of the bride's mother, in Indi
ana boro., by tho lie v. A. C Ehrenfeld,
Cap:. William Linton, of llichmond,
Va., (formerly of Ebensburg,) to Miss
Eliza Myers.
We congratulate our friends the bride
and groom, and hope that the measure of
their happiness and prosperity may be
ever full to overflowing.
Diei: Of dysentery, near lielsano,
Cambria county, on the 22d tilt., Mahga
ret Anne, and on the 24th ult., Thom
as Lemon, children of G. W. and Mary
A. Wilkinson, the former aged 3 years, G
months and 11 daj's, and the latter one
year, 7 months and 22 days.
I take these little Iambs, said He,
And lay them in ciy breast,
Protection they sJiall find in me,
In me be ever blest.
The End of It. The case of the
Commonwealth vs. Margaret Evans, char
ged with attempting to poison her hus
band, llev. W. II. Evans, of Pine Flat,
came up at the late term of the Iudiana
county Court. Xo prosecutor appearing,
a bill could not be found, and the case
was dismissed.
Oil. It is reported, with what truth
wc do not know, that oil has been struck
in the vicinity of Wilmore by the compa
ny of which Mr. Philip Collins is acting
mauager.
Died: In Iilacklick township, this
county, on the cveniug of the 1st instant,
Mr. John Gillan, aged 47 years.
Tribute of Respect. At a meeting
of Rhizoma Lodge No. 537 I. 0. O. F.,
held at Lodge-rocm, Wilmore, Friday
evening, Gth instant, the following pre
amble and resolutions were unanimously
adopted :
Whereat, Our beloved friend and brother,
Dr. A. L. Chestnutwood, has after a short
and painful illness departed this life at his
residence, in the borough of Wilmore, on the
2.4th of September last ;
And whereas, By his Whole career, here and
elsewhere, he proved himsell a worthy Odd
Fellow and a true and faithful brother ;
Resolved, That this Lodgo (whereof he was
a member) laments with unfeigned sorrow
the death of Bro. Chestnutwood.
Resolved, That in his death this Lodge has
lost one of it3 most zealous and attentive
members, and the community at large a val
uable and valued citizen.
Resolved, That we hereby extend our heart
felt sympathy to the widow and children of
our departed brother, praying that the great
Grand Master of the Universe, who tempers
the wind to the shorn lamb, may have her
and theai in His keeping in this great be
reavement. Rtsolved, That as a token of respect to the
memory of the deceased, our Lodge-room be
draped in mourning for the. space of thirty
days.
Resolved, That thece resolutions be entered
on the minutes of the Lodge, a copy thereof
furnished to the family of our deceased broth
er, and a copy to The Alleghunian and Johns
town Tribune for publication.
E. F. Lttle,
E. Chcm,
J. D. Hamilton,
Committee.
Obituary. Dr. A. L. Chestnutwood
died of paralysis Sept 24, 1865, at his
residence, in Wilmore, Cambiia county,
aged 5G years, 11 months and one day.
Dr. Chestnutwood came to Wilmore about
three years ago. During his. short resi
dence there, he proved himself to be a
faithful physician, a worthy citizen, and
a consistent Christian. He was a kind
father, and trained up his family in the
fear of God. He joined the M. E. church
about twenty years ago. During his resi
dence in Wilmore, he wa3 not formally
connected with the church there, for rea
sons satisfactory to himself. His funeral
was attended by a very large concoursaof
people, embracing all classes. He was
buried in tho honors of the I. O. O. F-,
of which he was a worthy member.
A. Baker.
Eltnslurg, Oct. 9, 18C5.
A Word in Season. This is the time
of the year when, if a person be wis?, he
makes his purchases ot things to eat and
things to wear for the coming winter.
These can always be bought cheaper now
than a month or two later. It is taken
for granted that you, reader, are wise.
If so, then you ought to at once lay in
your winter supply. Should you ask us
who to buy from, we would answer, from
James M.Thompson, whose store is in the
P. O. building, Ebensburg. He keeps
always on hand a very large and very well
selected stock of goodsj which he prides
himself on being able to sell considerably
cheaper than all competitors. Go and
try him !
Tun Singer Sewixq Machines. Our Lelttr
A Fa mih Seirinj Machine is fast gaining a
world-wide reputation. It is beyond doubt
the best and cheapest and most beautiful of
all Family Sewing Machines yet offered to the
public. No other Family Sewing Machine has
so mnny useful appliances for Hemming,
Binding, Felling, Tucking, Gathering, Gaug
ing, Braiding, Embroidering, Cording, &c. No
other Family Sewing Machine has so much
capacity l'or p. frreat variety of work. It will
sew all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of
thread. Great and recent improvements make
our Fanily Sewing Machine most reliable, and
most durable, and most certain in action at
all rates of Fpecd. It makes the interlocked
stitch, which is the best stitch known. Any
one, even of the most ordinary capacity, can
see, at a glance, how to use the letter A Fam
ily Sewing Machine. Our Family Sewing
Machines are finished in chaste and exquisite
style.
The Folding' Case of the Family Machine
is a piece of cunning workmanship of the
most useful kind. It protects the machine
when not in use, and when about to be oper
ated may be opened as a spacious nnd eub
stantial table to sustain the work. While
some of the Cases, made out of the choicest
woods, are finished in the simplest and
chastest manner possible, others are adorned
and embellished in the most costly anJ superb
manner.
It i3 absolutely necessary to see the Family
Machine in operation, so as to judge of its
great capacity and beauty.
It is fast becoming as popular for family
sewing a3 our Manufacturing machines are
for manufacturing purposes.
The Branch Offices are well supplied with
silk, twist, thread, needles, oil, &c, of the
very best quality.
Send for a Pamphlet.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
458 Broadway, New York.
Bgi, PHILADELPHIA Office, 810 CHEST
NUT ST.
C. T. Roberts, Agent in Ebesfdceg.
March 9, 18C5.-Iy.
Itch ! Itch ! Itch ! Scratch !
Scratch! Scratch! Wheaton'a Ointment will
cure the Itch- in 48 ours. Also cures Salt
Rheum, Ulcers, Cbilblairs, and all Eruptions
of the Skiu. Price 50 cent'. For sale by all
Druggists.
By sending CO cents to WEEKS & POTTER,
Sole Agents, 1T0 Washington street, Boston,
Mass., it will be forwarded by mail, free of
postage to any part of the United States.
Oct. 5-Cm.
rjlUE WOULD CHALLENGED
TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL !
LINDSEY'S impboved BLOOD-SE ARCHER,
JOB. TIIE" CtRE OF ALL
Diseases Arising roni an Impure state of
the mood I
sreu as
Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases,-Tetter Af
fections. Pimples on the Face, Cancer
ous Formations, Erysipelas, BciTs",
Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Sore
" Eyes, &c, &c.f he.
We make no claims to having discovered
a "Panacea" or "Universal Remeit" for
all the ailmcnt3 to which flesh is heir; but
we do claim what countless facts have fairly
and fully established, that in the
BLOOD-SE ARCHER,
the afflicted will find a "Standard Medicine,"
one upon which they can rely as a sure spe
cific for all the diseases for which it is re
commended. I have this day, October 7th, 18G4, disposed
of my entire interest in J. M. Lindsey's IM
PROVED BLOOD SEARCHER to II. E SEL
LERS & CO., together with tho right to use
Tpy name in it3 preparation. The only genu
ine article will hereafter be prepared hv them
exclusively. J. M. LINDSEY.
PREPARED BY
R. E. SELLERS k CO., PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sole Proprietors.
gELLERS' LIVER PILLS !
. The Original, only True and Genuine.)
nave stood for thirty years a Staple Rem
edy, unequaled by any medicine known for
the cure of Liver Complaint, Costiveness,
Sick Headache and Bilious Disorders, anu
indeed for the whole class of diseases origi
nating in biliary derangements.
TO THE PUBLIC.
The .original, only true and genuine Liver
Pills are prepared by R. L. belJers, and have
his name in black wax upon the lid of each
box, and his signature on the outside wrap
per all ethers are counterfeits or base imita
tions.
- R. E. SELLERS& CO., Proprietors,
Pittsburg, Pa,
rjMIE GREAT INTERNAL REMEDY
FOR THE EFFECTUAL CURE Or
Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, King's Evil,
Tetter, Scald Head, Ring Worm, &c,
Is truly
JOHNSON'S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND,
AND BLOOD TUR1FIER.
Let the Suffering Read, and Ceast to Despair.
Mr. Johnson Dear Sir: This is to certi
fy that br using three-fourths of a bottle of
your RHEUMATIC COMPOUND and BLOOD
PURIFIER, I was completely cured of Chronic
Rheumatism, alter having suffered for more
than eighteen years. It has been over lour
years since I was cured, and I have not felt
the slightest symptoms of its return.
I remain yours trult,
ANDREW ARMSTRONG.
No. 10 James street.
Alleohent Citt, May 3, 18G4.
It stands uncqualed by any medicine now
before the public for the cure of the above
named diseases.
Read the following extracts and testimo
nials :
XSsy AH who use it receive benefit.
It cures Avhere all other remedies fail.
BS No other remedy has become so pop
ular. jggf-It gives universal satisfaction.
feg-The prodf is most abundant.
JCIt is the only sure cure for Rheuma
tism. gtS" It is destined to supersede all others.
Jfcy" It is prescribed by Physicians.
jggrf-It is recommended by Physicians.
Egr In truth, it i3 a perfect benefactor.
PREPARED BY
11. JE. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors,
PITTSBURGH, PA
JET PHYSICIANS SPEAK!
SELLERS' VERMIFUGE the best IN USE!
HERE IS THE rROOF.
Licking Station, Ky.
Mr. R. E. Sellers : Your Vermifuge pos
sesses more virtue than any I ever used. I
will state a case where I gave one vial. My
brother's child was pining and wasting to a
mere skeleton. In thirty-six hours after I
gave the Vermifuge, the enormous quantity
of upward ofaix hundred worms were passed.
The child that was given up for lost is now
as well as any in the neighborhood.
AMBROSE ARN'ETT, M. D.
PREPARED BY
R. E. SELLERS & CO., Sole Proprietors.
FITTSBURG, Pa.
miif The aboTe is sold by Druggists every
where. decl-Iy
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rpAYLOlt & CKKMER,
i AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES,
- Huntingdon, Pa.
Sell Fruit & Ornamental Tress, Vines &c. of
better growth, larger size, and at lower prices
than any Of the Northern cr Eastern Nurseries
and warrant them true to name.
Standard Apple trees at I?J cents each
$16 per 100. -
Peach trees, 15 to 20 ct each $12.50 U
$15 pr 10
Sta&dfcrd Pear trees, 50 to 75 cts oach-
Dwf Pear tree3, 50$ to$l each 20 to $60
per 100
D-rf Apple trets, 50 to 75 eta each
Staiard Cherry trees 31 4 to 75 eti
Dwarf Cherry tree 1 T5 -t.
Plum trees 50 cts.
Apricot trees 40 to 56 cts.
Nectarine tree3 25 els evch.
Graf Vines 25 cts to $1.
Silver Maple trees 62 J to $1.
European Asfe, f-a to 1.
Earopeaa Larch, 75 ots to 1.50
Norway Spruce, 50 cts to $1.
American Balsam Piae, 75 cts to $1.5C
American L Chinese Arbor Yita 50 ch
$1.59
Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c. fc'
Huntington, Jan, 25, lS60.-tf..
T74RST NATION AL "R A K
p - ComcT ol Virginia and Annie Streets, eppo-
uc superintendent's Uflice l'enna. RR., Claie
counii-j t-enna.
U. S DEPOSITORY FINANCIAL AGENCY.
Monies received on deposit. Interest al
lowed on time deposits. Gold and Silver
Bougbl and Sold. Fractional Currency antl
Mutilated United States Notes Redeemed.
Draft3 on the principal Cities for sale. Cen
tral Depot for the sale of United States Inter
nal fovenue Stamps.
Ths Bank keeps on hand Tot ca- the t
3-10 U. S. Treasury Notes, and takes subscrip
tions for same. This is the Popular
Loan, the only Government Loan now in
market at par, giving those who have money
a safe and desirable opportunity- for invest
ment Two Cents a Day for each i?l.CQ. These
Nctes, ai Maturity, can be exchanged for
Six per cent. Gold bearing bonds.
WM. M. LLOYD, Presk
D. T. Caldweta, CeshicK
Feb. 9, ises.-ac
OOIJ MORRELL & CO.,
Johnstowk, Pa
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
tN ALL KINDS OK MERCHANDISE,
Keep constantly on hard the following arti
cles; DRY GOODS, TIATS AND CAPS.
CARPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS,
CLOTHING, BONNETS,
NOTIONS, HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE, PROVISIONS,
BOOTS SHOES, FISH, SALT,
GROCERIES, FLOUR, BACOX,
FEED OF ALL KINDS, VETIETAiLES C
Sy Clothing anl Boots and Shoes made1!
order on reaseaa&lefccrms.
Jslinslown March I 1860-tf.
ROKE OUT IX A NEW PLACE.
Tte subscriber bes to inform the citi
zeas of ETjensWrg and vicinity that lie hat
opened oat a
XE W GRO CER Y STORE
on High street, one door west of nnntley'i
Hardware store, Ebensburg. His stock con
sists in part of Flour, Tea, Coffee, Sngar?,
Bacoa, Tobacco and Cigars, Candles, Soaps,
Spices, Nats, Candies, Crackers, Cakes, &c.j
&c. In thort, fee keeps constantly on hand
everything in the Grocery line, ail of whi:k
he will sell at the very loudest prices for caAv
II. R. THOMAS.
Efeer.sburg, May 18, lSGo.-em,
I
LECTION or DIRECTORS of TIIE
J "PALO ALTO IRON Cft "Xrr,t
hereby given, that the Stockholders of the
Capital stock in the "Palo Alto Iron Co." will
meet on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1S65.
between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock, p- ni.
at their office, in the borough of PotsviUe,
for the purpose of electing a B,oard cf five
Directors for said corporation, to serve until
the next annual election.
Attest J. F. PETERY, Secy.
Potsville, Sept. T, 1865.
STATjS OF JACOB M. PAUL,
DEC'D.--The aa&ersigned havingbee ap
pointed auditor, by the Orphans' Court of Cam
briaco., to distribute the money in the handf
of Leah Paul, Administratrix of the estate of
Jacob SI. Paul, dee'd., hereby gives notice
that he will attend to the duties of said ap
pointment, at his office in tho borough of
Eiensburg, on MONDAY, the Gth day Of
NOVEMBER next, at one o'clock, P. M., when
and where all nersons interested may attend.
JNO. E. SCANLAN, Auditor.
October, 5, 1865-3L.
ESTATE OF JAMES S. CLARK,
DECEASED. The undersigned having
been appointed Auditor by the Orphans
Cor.rt of Cambria county to distribute tho
money in the hands of J. M. Campbell, ad
ministrator of the estate of James S. Clark,
dee'd, hereby gives notice that he will at
tend to the duties of said appoiataeni at his
office in the borough of Ebensburg, on SAT
URDAY, 14th day of OCTOBER next, at on
o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons
interested may attend.
J. E. SCAN LAN, Auditor.
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