c&xa.D wnrrg::: :TIGyBT C. DKVTN'K "Wi:it 4 DV18Z, KMtavB aai Proprietors. " . E32irSBTJRQ. 'oDNTES!)AY MORNING:::::::: V ; :::::JAN. 0. FOU PRESIDENT, JAMES mTCIIA..45f. ,8ubj;tltho Deci-ion. f the Xati-na! Convention. !JT Se now advertisements. . . SST Col. T. A. Maguire and Cresswcll of th5 Senate, G. N. Smith ami Jos. Bern bar J 'of the House, and Col. E Banks, have our" Vuauks for legislative documents. TLe President's Hcssae ' 'We offer no apology for occupying our col umcs this weak witii the FresiJeut'a Message, to. iiVtclusiou of ou.' usual variety. Of .course all our readers aie ausious to. have ai. opportuulry cf perusing tti It is an able, maaly, blatesuon lite document, and will : richly reward aft attentive perusal. We doi ia ' any comments on ft uuuecoasary, as every one . can rtau and judg frr himself. - ..Tlie legislature. Tba Legislature nctat Uarrisburg on Tues . !aj tho 1st inst. aud organized. Iuthc Sen ate Wm. M, Piatt of Wyoming was elected Speaker, Col. T. A. Maguuepf this county Clerk, aad ilenry pettiboae of Luzerne As aistaut. t , 1 The Iiv.nss elt'ct?d .Richardson LV Wright of Fhiia icip-iia. Speaker, Col. H'uj.jwk : Llair Cierk, and C ipt. Jaovb 2c-tghr of But ir Assl&iaut. ii. li. Satisou cf i'ultuu was !cetod 3erg3u:it-ai.-A,rus. Iq reinstating Cois. Magulre and Ja& to ' their old posts, tho Legislature have uotor.?V , secured tho services of experienced aud com petent clerks, but signally rebuked the pros- - criptive aud intolerant spii it of Know-Noth- ' Jngisin which bo largely prevailed in our last legislature. We congratulate our friend an- '. aom also upon Lis surep;, which he merited for bis past exertions in the ranks of the Dem ocracy, aud know he will afford satisfaction iu tho discharge of Lis duties. Bath houses appear to have commenced bu siness in good earnest, and with a deteruiina " tion to make it a working session. It will no doubt be in strong contrast with the do-tioth- irg Kncw-Notbing b".ly of last year, nor will tbj tuoneys of tue tax payers be squandered or thfclr int3i.csts ucglccted. ; A resolution, providing for tho election of ,u Ufid t Uies Senaijr tno l ita iii.t., pas s'l b nii houses. A .lhaibjji latroluM ? in tho Seiwite t r the repeal of the Jug I-aw. and sundry pe.i . ttons, praying in i'.s rr-r.-'s!, p-es i.t.d iu loti ; Uuuecs. A n.sage was received from the Governor, in Senai uominaiiug E. B Hty, of Cumbei hiud ccunty, as Supcriutcndaut of public j.rintiug. T'oe Speaker of t'ui Sthate announced the . Standing Couiuji'tets ou Fiiday, with the f :;S!owin z chairfnen iiuanct yir. Buckalew. Judiciary Mr. Wilkics. Corporations Mr. Browne. Banks Mr. Crc?wcll. Education Mr. McClintock. Vice and Immortality Mr. Prico. I O. () F. A new Ijodge of the Inde j (i.j jnt Oi Jer of Odd Ft?iiows was organized - ut Johnstown on New Years evening by the V. 1-. M of tht disinct. aosistcd by Past Ctj:: i.s Iicacii !i, Potto, Zabui, Pattou, 1uke . trid Fi iJiagsn. It Las taken the name of Al ' tia LoJge-, No. 523. The cdLeerselwtci art "'s folic ws : N G.. J. :M. O.unpbell ; V. G , Tuos. Lapsu-y ; 1 ., Jaioi B i irley ; S., James Touag ; A. S., J. J. Mills ) L. M., James .I'iiliaios. Complaints We are daily receiving com- 'plaiuts that our papers do not reach subscri-iti-3 , The paper i3 mailed regularly, every I week.: It is well knowu where the fault lies, and ia order that ot;r subscribers may receive the paper regularly, a few officials will have -:t-j be -reported 'to the JVt Office Department. -ave ot our tbai UP d0 il we will. JT-i?" ViTe are informed that Mr Lawrence E'Jirotte wiii give a B..I1 at his Hotel in Cur rui.'toa, oa Tueijay, j2ml iust. " We have no coutit, that quits a number of tho young folks of tnis place will avail, thunteircs of the cportam of payaj MrlS.'a visit ou I that eveuaii. : - ;FluJ Ic iioLSEs.lIotel keepers and - others are busily .g.gi fiUiug thelr'lce : Houses, lue iw over a foot thick. A . fufficieut quantity will i,e housed w last the - . autntner season througu: ' S3" Iq our last iisue we publibhed a toii BQunication from an "Old Tax Payer." Our - columns are opeu for I reply, buliirffl tliat . both partien should be $'eardL Cocsri Acoixoas. Thia Board are uow i :1a.- Aiiail, y engaged io aukjuag oat their auuual Tte Glorious ligttir - "r: IPmrn tlia duiraba iuont)toucu3;njR3neT it which yesterday-rolled: away iu. this ancient borough; wei were inclined to. snspc-ct tiatoOr citizens hd f;a; it;wn-tlis aumver sarv ofVno i i" tao '1;o,t glorious and remariia" 1 LiVy-nto in the history of oar .country i. The victory of tho Americrn army commanded by Gen Jackson, over the British, commanded by Gen. Packenbaai, at New Orleans. , The "British "forcea consisted of hbout 15,0o0 men, veterans who had served "under W'eKngton. aud b-eo engaged iu some of .the bloou4cBtJbat tlca.recorded in the annals of modern warfare. Thc.Aiuerican 'army was composed of about G.OCO raw recruits who bad never seen a bat lie, but thiy were lighting in defence cf tbnir household godsj and above ali iLeir eomtuau dcr was Audrow Jacksou. . The British wer ilcfealed " with tho Ics? tif 'their General, a"d about 3000 men killed and wouuded. Truly has Ilfiiry Clay said that, " While the Mis sissippi cohtii.ucs to War the tributes of tLf Iiou riountains and the Allogheuies to her Delta,' ; and tbe Gulf of Mexico, the 8th ol January shall be remembered, aud the glory of that day shall stimulate future patiiots, and nerve tub arm of uuboru freemen in driving the prusawpiUous iavadcr from our country's soil." In this utilitiirBn ngc, it is useful occasion ally to iudu'go iu ' refreshing remembrances of the past," and certainly; there is uo event ia th'j Llstory of tbu'YcpuMio eifaba tha rev oiu'.ion. to which an Ameticau citizen can re cur With more pride and gratification, thau the victory of New Orleans ALLEonrNY Cou-srv. TLe Democracy of this county assembled in Pi:tsburg on the 18th of December, and appointed R. Biddle Rob erts. Col. Samuel Black, Jas. A. GibsonT Dl M'Cuilooh, 3Jathew Ilarbesou and P. C. Shannon, delegat-.s to tho 4tU of March Con vention. Co'tB WuAiuta T. Bluir Moore, Esq , ir.toni eJ us. that the timcm ueter this uiorn- i'.ig was d.'.v. n t.i 10 dosro'es b.-l',v Z'.-ro.' The OU s o pa,:j;h-i fir thii iu tke; refvjiif'eti.'ii of t!i-5 ivao in January iOO.1, ' oioest itibrtlilt.llil at the time iVosoUth passed over thj inuuu taitix, zo degrees below zero was then tue mark. . . .. ' ; Election ov iUayoh. 'Iho election of 3Iayor. of Pittsburgh, cam off last Tuesday. Biugu'am, (American,) is elected Ma3"or by 385 votes over Irwin, (Dem.) and 470 vote over Volz ; (Fusion.) Irwics majority over Volz is 83. , S3" The Cambria Cou-ty Agricultural Society meets at i.he Court House, on Sattti--ia.yi 10th inst., at 2 o'clock P M., to elect ..ffieeb. fof . the en.-uing jer A geteral at teudauco of lUeuibers is requested. vv- Hr8. General GaineJ. The country will lJarn with nnivefsat sitis factioii tb-it the Supn-me Court of LouiaTi'" has reversH;! the decision of the Seec" ! Disi- j net Court, and ueereed that the will of Dati- I id Clark, tf 4 lji.lsLbe robatedi and Mr, .-rniiieaslii-' danqht--". h- pnf in pssopiu. of jjfiarf estate. For over tweuty yeai x i r !i:arkable" w.-uian Um u&K-i-U.-J tier legit frmMry, ftii"fig?tT"reit ko tlia kuaw.rj, !y wi(i-b h, will of. her fat'jer was concmbv! r "iLvtrr-v;-d.-- Alii-ns to the Uoo I of Mr. !:irk h:id apprnpriafeti bis property; L 8 i'i ii-n J iu life had cruliy Oescrted his daug.. ter after ais deiah, aud auinssod fortunes from his -state. She has now triumphed tho de cree of the Supreme Court of Louisiana is ii ual, and she will immediately etiter into pos session. It is understood that Mrs. Gaiue. Iocs not intend to enibarass present possessors, "r di'inard any restitution lier tuaiii object in 'ii-r hf'ntic and perso'trin htruggle has bc?i o d justice to the fair fame of her mother. nd take from her birth the brand of illegiti aiacy.' She has succeeded, and she descrvco succes. . Her life has been attempted ; her en ergies and endurance have beeu taxed to the uti .ost ; she has fought miilionaries with a pute of he-- own . Irequently exhausted, bu' she has never despaired, or for one moment reeoguized the existcuce of such a word as fail." ' ' Death of A .Miser. The Sandusky (Ohio) Vindicator announ ces the death of a German named Johu Her ryiuan, at that place, leaving a fortune estin. tjd at from tweuty-tive to lii'ry thousand.-: He was one of the lowest class of misers equal to the most loathsome ever painted by Dickens. For the last sixteen years he has constantly wirn the fame blue, linsey, woolsey wau.u. and pantaloous, carefully ruu or dadoed all over with strong thread, so as to prevent the pcsr-ibility of wearing out, except on some im portaut occasions, such as laud sales or some thing of that nature, when they gave place to a suit of black velvet that he often boasted had. served .him faithfully for forty years. He contracted the disease of which he died by walkiug oter the . bad roads during tbe most inclement weather of tbe season, all the way to Putnam atd Hwnry counties to pay bis taxes ou the laud be owned thera, without sufficieut clothing to protect lltm : from the cold. In fact, we are informed that be scarce ly ever wore a shirt or under ga'rdient, aud tuat the one be had on ,.heu he died liad not been changed for over three months. Al though ri.:h; he has beeu known to chaffer with tho miftths over the price of a horseshoe which he bad pieked up iu the streets. So far as is knosn. he lea'teS no beir. ... He al ways resented uny questions as 10 the place of bis birth, relatives or oarly historyl" GaowTn of Tobacco is Germany. -A Vi enna correspondent of the Washington Uyiou states that the trraiu market bus rioou through out the Gertuau Confederacy: lie also states an: interesting tact, which may explain in part, at least, tbe rise iugraib, that the culti vation of tobacco has, within the last few years, increased to a very considerable extent iu the interior of Germauy, especially in the Graud Ducliy of Baden, the exports of which atone ar estimated to exceed a million of flo rins a year. In some localities thd cultures prorisions hatr been abandoned, to give place, to this moro nrofitable croft. The au ttion are IC, 20. aud even' 25 florins per im in r. 1 - weapon if it possess ou b ;f- ofj tbo p r r an J cjpacity claimed fr it byit "proputor, js . deluiod j'oou , to pup'rsda. every TJjwr -A't !r)o:j for warlike p'irp se.s tt iW in existence It fs tlie n;ut t Staei and terrible fire-ann in existence. The small carbine now used by the U. S. iuoudUhI Hieijthrwwa a-ball with deadly accuracy our. quarter cf a mile, and cau bo fired leu times per initiate.. It is.unt complicated ia , structure, , is easily cleaned, aud snaers no iujory from wet weather., Mr. Sharp is no preparing models for four new species of bis weapons,- namely : a small pockct prstolcalculated. to throw a Minnie ball cue linndred yards ; a cavalry pistol.4 with a range -of five bnudred yards, i ride suitable for footmen, with a raujre of one mile; aud a iargo gun to throw a two-ounce ball. or. a s.aull shell, oue mile and a half, or as far as a man or horse can be seen to advantage. With this weapon, Mr. S. declares Ve can rot - on fire a bou.se or ship at a distance of neatly tnu miles, aud prevent the us.? of field artil lery by killinir the horses before the guns are brought within good range This ritle. in the han ;s of a irood marksman, is equal to teu muskets, bayonet and all, fir, place a man six r hIs distaut with a musket and bayonet, and before be can bring the bayouct into use, the riCe can be loaded and discharged ten times. They carry balls with great precision and force. Mr. Sharp intends these rifies to be coiui; a national weapon, and should Congress; by usiug a little liberality, purchase the pat ent, the couutry would-bo possesst-d of a uea us of warfare unequalled in toe world. AlitsfHiuri Democrat. Iu Wnrfliinpton City, L. C, on the 27th uttJ Cl. John M. B jwuiaii. of VA eiwburg, l'a., and .Miss ll'.en Gr.itty.of WaLi'it:ton City. D. C. On Tuesday, the 8th inst., a Lilejiheny towi;siiio. Mi. JuU5 at Lis residence IU S GoDFIll T. Borough Ordinance., "WHEREAS, it has beeu the custom of certain indiscreet persons, from time to time, to place larj;e quantities of materials, dirt an I rubbish, upon the highways, streets and side-walks in di vers loealiries of tho borough of J-beasblirg : AND WliEHEAS, the same is calculated as weil Ij vex au't ai:U y the intiul.itants of the said b irough, m to render it unle Lnt au.l un-alo I r ad who have mi.si.iu t- pa and rejigs rlirough tiie same : tVcrvf to, fj.cr.O1 1. e U euMle ! and orda:.lid 1$ the jjurgit awl Town council f the borough, of Eo eiisiturg, and it is lureby enacted and ordained ' by the aubiOrity of tlie same. That, if, after the pas sage . here-if, any peisjnor jiersoDs shall place op n, or cause to be placed upon, any of tLo highways, streets and side-walks of the said bor mgh, any materials, wood, con, ashes, or rubbish of whatsoever kind -the san.e may be; or shall throw upon, or cause to be thrown upon, any of the said highwuys, streets, or side-walks, any slop, swill, or other substance, whether the same be solid or liquid, having a tendency to create notions vapors, b", Kh, or they oili nliii2r. )iall forfeit and pay to the said Burgess an 1 Town council, T thiir succesiors. for the use of the said itttttgh, a fine of i'iee Dollars, td be recoverol ao 'deb's of Lke amount are by law recoverable. And ft is hereby , made the duty of the Street Commixsioner of the said borough, as sn as the same snail cotoe to his knowledge, to report to the Burgess e.Jch and every case wherein this Ordinance shall be vf(.l.itel. Provided, however, that anything herein before contained shall not le i"i'.nMn.e 1 s- as . apply to maUrials ' necessary i..r the construction- or erection of buildings . and tl er iniprovemet.ts Arul - Provid&l. further, t'lat. n :i)'n herein lHire iiir.taiiied s'rdl -xtend . the iinli. a 'Hug of woxt cial ujwvn the said cet5. if as s pn":tv8b'e .n l 1 ef 're night sets in. te owi.r jLcre f shail remove tl.e same 'i-en-h-rf. -v . ''-' 1 , Done at the b nongli of E'oerisbtirg; on the second day of January, in the year-of-niir Ljnl, , me thousand, eight hunoVetl and fifty-six. Attls r JOHN THOMPSON, Burga. D. II Roberts. Clerk. . Ebenaburg, Jan. 9, 18CG. M. M. MABPLE. E. C. .MCCLCBE. J. PATTON TIIOSIPSON. Slarplr, McCIure &. Co. TtTR have this dav as.-oi?tHt with us, J, rattotl tf T.ionipson. The St le of the tirni will lie darnlei McClure & Uo. Tiie business ot the olU urm will be settled by the Lew. M. M. iJ A III Lh, E. C. McCLUltE. , . PflILADfcL?.l.A. January 9, 1856. . ! j dniinl.-trutor's Notice. LETTEllS of administration,' have been gran ted to the subscriber, lv the. Register of Cambria county, on the estate of I Jeanor Jones., notify all persons indebted to the said estate to make immediate payment, and tlKse haying bills. will pie.-ent them dulv proven for settlement. . D. II. B0BEUTS, Adm'r. ' Ebensburgi Jan. 9, 185C. SOTItE. 7" ' SEALED riJOPOSALS wi 1 be received at the Offi-je of the Superintendent of the A. P. It. U., at II dlidaysburg. up till Tuesday the l.r.th day of Janiiart, 18&6, f r the furnishing of Wood at the different station's On said R ad. WM. S. CALLOHAN, Sup't. Jan. 9, 185C. Auditor-. Aoticc. Charles Albright, for use of It. L. Johnston, vs. II try Benson and Maria Murray.' . In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria couuty. Alias Vend. Expouas. N- 1C6, Sept. Term. 1855. And now, to wit : December 6'h leoo. on mo tion of Wm. Kitttl!, Esq., Johu S. Rhey, Esq.sp pointel Auditor to iistii.ute the proceeds of Sher iff's Sa'e of the Heal Estate of Maria Murray, sold on tt.e above writ, to and amongst the creditors. A true extract from the Records, certified this 15th day of Djceml er, 1855. MILTON ROBEitTS, Prothonotary. ' " IN pursuance of the above appointment.-1 will attend at my office in Ebensburg, on M mday, the 18th day of February next, at one o'clock P. M-, wheo and where ail per ninterested may attend. . JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. Ebensburg, Jan. 9, 1856. . :;r xoTit'K. THE. undersigned having disposeil of their stock and business to Win. II. Gardner Se Co., would . hereby notify all persons indebted to therii by note, book accountor judgi.isit, that the same must be paid immediately. TLe b oks will bo left at the old,stahd until the loth of February uext, where those interested will do well to cal' .. G.L. LLOYD & CO. i Jefferson, Jan. 0, t S56. " . H iding purchased the sck, good-wilt. &c.'. of G. Ia Lloyvl. C. we wid conuone the u.y Goods,' Gr..K-ery and Variety busiue-M at their old stand.- The highest priota will le paid for Lum beri Grata and Pr xlnee generally. - M WM; H. GARDNER & CO. . JefRrsbn, Jan. 9, 185. ... jl'jl i TTifj after, oaul aitipa: a largo, ftmocnt of dattVbaa'ft'y bed aud t, nd witLout -Cbourg, Jan, 9, "J3CU. ( oai t:.isioner' IVotlce.- v Y;-Sept.' ''Torn FLlfa. '- ' "J" au.uuuc((i, HI. 1 , J. ; - vs.. . ' ' VI3C5. lila-ard S.ioetnaker. of and k) yhbr ff WeaklHii tls fees n Al. Fi. Fa. S.k lv J, ijept. Term, 1 $.'. sh.'uid n ;t be paid ,ort of tiie tuoueys iu tiA hands of tLo SncrilTou thiii writ. . - . Sam? tLty oti app!icati-a of Mr. Vlite. John S. R''ipy appHiite.i a. Cauiiiouer to take tcsli nv 11 v.- ' . . . - . , . A true extract from the R;cofds, certified this 7th day of J .inry. iiru. MILTON FrtLcnotary. IN ptirsuance of tl e ab ive appoinnner-t. I will attend at n;y oCice iu E!:in;btirg, on Thuray, the iUlst d iy .f Teoiuary n-xt, at one o'cLick V. al., when ami w , ore all perous interested may attend. JOilS S. IiilKY, CumniissiOiitr. Ebensburp-, Jan. 9. It53. HUED S JSCW STCUC ! : fTTlIIE subscriber lak'eo this inethtfd of informing JL the citizens of Loretto. aud the p'ubiu gui erady, that ho u now receiving and opening at his New St--re lUxm, one miii Morth of L retto, Cau.uiia county, la., one of the Largest and bet acrtcd tUx-k of gouiui ever b:-oiiglit to thia sec tion of connti y. The btoek consists in part of the fodjwing articles viz: Bro;ul Cloths, (Jas i.iUU, Cas ii;;e:es, liutiets, llerinocs, Delaines and Al- ! paas,4 4I .inalit-aaQd urias. A mrj.e vntny vjinnams, fopnns, Ui-.licres antl Lnvlies Dress Plaids of the la:et styles, aud at very low price-, together with a S;ip assorting nt ol Braid and Sili lJonaet.4; Cap and B.iinet ii.b L ns and Dress Trihirl)hj:-s. . A large quantity. of rtudy made Clotliing for ild and young folks. Dius l'air.ts & Medivinei. A large assortment mmtle, eight dny. a-.;d thirty boar cLcks. Qieensware. glassware and tin wa:e, in fact every article uectrv f i family" pur poses. Hardware f ail Descripit-ns. Grocer ies ft 0nfeetiouarits. in abundance will be kept con . triHtly on hiunl and at fair prie. . Tne suuirHbej tumUs.-s Lis thanks to bis nn- ' mrous cusb.niers and trie id.'i,. fur tl.e very lileral patit.'.nagd listowed on hnn s i e hU coniniente meut in busin t Tunnel Hid, and v.-oU I stiil be thajkf'd to greet all "f ids ..Id cut -mors, and asunaiy more new 1 n a, as will favur Lin with a call at hi N-w Stand. G iods "v-ll be sold as heretofore at tbe lowest shade of pn.Ct, as Lis motto has been, and will continue to be " Small Profits and Quick IU turns." All Kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for gotxls money will nut be refuswL Intending to d a buinKs striotly n -tW ne. price principle, that is the lowest selling price will be asked, from which tfceir will be uo abate ment. Children w ill be enabled to get fair value for their money, equal to grown persons. Ca'I at the NEW STOliE. on Ilenry M'Guire's old Saw Jliil property, 1 mi'efrom Loretto. WILLIAM D. IiUKD. . January Oj 18C6. AUJift ItALiD . Orphan' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will le exposed to pnbiic sale, at the Court Uoiise iu Ebeusburg, on Monday, the Zrd day of March, next, at 11 o'clock, A. IX. t the following described real estate, to wit: Ail that certain piece or parcel of laud, situate n Summerhilt township, Cambria county, adjoin iag lands of Johu Shelly. Widuvm A. Skelly, .lura'-s D. Ilimilton and others, containing one hundred aul liity-five acris more or le.--a. about tnirty-five acres f whioh are cleared, baring them n erected a hewed lg huu and a cabin barti. Lite the proj erty of Philip Shelly Tcvate 1. 1j m nf iSxio. . rf tliiruf tbe .-"iruiiaw) nifm- ey to he paid on corifl.-matin of sale, and the bal aiice in two equal animal payments, with interes-t, to I e secutel by the Bonds and Mortae of the purchaser. JOHN SKELLY, Adm'r. of Philip Skelly dee'd. January 9, 18 5C. - CAME to the residence ot the subscrirer, in Crrol township, sometime in last Septem- I Ixr, a red aud white Steer, about two years old, a,-.ni with r slit in i-oth ears. Also, a red yearling llen'er, with a stit in both ears. The owner is reques.teil to cem'e forward, prove property, pay charges a.t tae tem awity, otherwise they will be exposed pf'.iccording to-hitv. GEORGE LESLIE. January 2, 1 80 6. J ". -r ' - v Orpliani .Curt Sale. ,. BV virtue of an order of M'e Orphans' Court of Cambria couuty, there will be exposed to public sale, CO Monday the 21si t-'aj of Jajjuary, . i , Li- of grbJ'io. slluate'iu the B rouh of Ebeusburg, on ihe com ets or Simple dtreet aad Coerry alley, a'lran-nin'-i North along Cherry alley 264 feet to. c raw- ford street, rtinl knowu on the genera! pia.n 01 sairt Town, by th number bH, late tho property of Gnfillh Lloyd, deceased. - Terms of iSoe-T-Oiie third of the purchase money td be paid ou , confirmation of sale, and the balance fn twp equal antinal payments there afier with iuteret, to be secured by the Bonds aud Mortgnge of the purchaser. UAVIOU. l.Uill.tkia, Administrator of Griffith Lloyd, deceased. Jauuary 2. 1856. t s. Orpliauv' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria couuty, there will lie exposer1 to public sale, on Monday the 28th day of Jauuary. inst., the following real estate, situate in Sum merhitl township, in said couuty, boundod and described as follows, to wit : Commencing at a Chestnut on line of land war ranted in the name of John Clark, theuce South 48. East 60 perches to a poplar, thence North 77 , East. 37 perches, thence South 20 .Last, 79 perch es to a locust, thence Noith 80 East 74 perches to s black oak, thence North 73 East 13 perches to a chestuut, thence rorth Zib iercbes, theuce West 213 perchet. to a maple, theuce 101 perches to the place of beginning, containing ISO acres and 67 perches aud allowance, late the property of Freiwrich-Croyle, deceased Sale to be held ou the premises. Terms of Sale. One third of the purchase money to be paid on coefimation of sale, and tha balance in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest, to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. -... ----- - JACOB STINEMAN,-. . Guardian of minor heirs of Frederick Croy'e, d'd. January 2, 1853. t s. . i. , - (Cambria Tiibune copy and charge . advertiser.) Admlnlstrat jra' Notice. , M7"IIEREAS Letteraof AdininUtration'-haVe Tf . be-n granted to the un-lendgoed; by tha t&gis'ter' of Cambria o uoty, ou tl estate of John Auderjsou,)laie of Clearfield fciivnship, in said county; xfeceasttl. All persons having clam s agai ost sai I estate will proteut dheav proierly thenticated for settlement, aud those tnVcbtjj au are j isi cause.';" at tm refr caut4u all rioa nut to balljr jurJrnit ier,or aujof my f&zuiiy without wntten order. -jrtiu aie. (f a , . .'. ' 'trjfr.r n P!?vrr . Aud now. loth December, 1S53. on motion vin.. Kitted, Uiil.! to shew cause whv bheritt Pat ter a:'s, Shin it II awlev'j. iVn. SLeriff ZilinTs requested to ulake immediate payment. JOHN H. DOUGLASS, Adm'r." ' ' Clearfiold T. Dec 12, 1856. . . i - . ' -- - yi !0 LEGALE COOT AMD SHOS WAREKOJSEf Vv H'- 17ULirr?3 lS3ttlS5 V7C0J BfllllST. PITT32UHG, PA4 !i ' AJJUaTrKKCEIfEIV.TllMI 1", sStoUlt 6 IWW, KajlfiSJ.. HATS, CON' Nl-TSand Cans, conswtincrof orerTLu- Vivt llnndied CtnrI:u.t a,,. I Hives. B ys and Children's Skiing and Boacr yufimd- - ' ; " . and mm a I r jrrrf ako tovj, I which m " LAtTts B-'ofci and Bniduus. Gd4-Kifi ItooU; Par jde Paro-1 ics Cihdeiilla Slipper, fitonie KossuthN, Smtag's, Eureka', Childn'aJan. Bios. TocctLer wth a vs OA. O-ng. U-rAs, Kid 'OK I5ut, Or & Uo. TicX, C. & K. B x!tTS. 1 Cl.iidn's S. 0it. ricty of Fancy G-Jods, rtit C3-Having .-archascd tur stock from ti e car j in tho seiecti tn and quality adaf'te i uac-e TM-nts, antl aie determined not to le ondcn-old &-Merchmiis visiting our City, via please call -ei'U-moer o, 1510. A p-rf cultural Society. AMEliTi G o; t.e CAiiBLHA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL S UTY" will Le helil at the Cot rt House, 'n Eb n burg,u Satur day. il:e 19th dny of Jsnu-uy. iS0, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for tlie purjw. of electing odicers of said Society for ti:e presect yer. - .... - . .- . By or-ier of the President. .A.J. RtlEY, Soreury. EV.cnsburg, Jan. , l6i6. M. SUTL1FF would a:.:n inform, tie citi zens cf EbenvLurg and all t! e rest cf manKins, that lie will sgain v.sit this jdaoe. witli a large collection of Books at the n;xt term of Court. December 26, ISof,. Administrator' A'otlce. 5 ETTi-.RS ot aditiiuistratiou 11 the estate of JLi Charles U. lteer. Uta .f PI. una cauuty. dsceasid, having beeu (.ranted to the undersigned by tha Lyi ,ur of Cnnibria county. Ail persons knowing tLciiiselves to be inlc-btinl to me sum estate, are ;eqi:ftteo f 1 n.afce immediate payment, and those having c.anrs fgthit-jtir) estate, will present tl.em to ti e undeis.gneJ, du ly authenticated fr settle ):ent. T. BLAllilOCRS, , , , T.S. IIEYER, jAdms. Ebensburg, Jan. 2, 1850. XUTiVU. A LL persons ii.deLttd to tLe late firm of Fen 3L Ion 'c Iltyer, are requested to call with the iuoseriter the surviving Partner, who will be iouimi at nis oince 111 the tioroiuza of Elensburg, U) settle up tbo lijoks, aud Receipt for all money paid LeLugiug to the said firm. , JOHN FENLON, S irviving Partner of Fcnlon & Ueyer. January !, 1S5C. 3m; . ... ; ' XOIII'L. W 'HERE AS letters of adaiiuistration on tbe es tate of Nicholas BecLer, late of Allegheny township, Cambria couuty, deceitseo; having been granted by the Register of said county, to the un dersigned, residing iu the township aforesaid, all persons indebted to said diseased aie required to make immediate payments, and those Laving claims will preseut them properly authenticated lor settlement. - - SAMUEL BECHER, Adm'ra. 11E.R BhiCllL January 2, 1855. Ct. V aluable Properly fur sale or Kent. iUxE undersigned otiers lor sale ot rent, that T.-ell X known hotel, situate on tho Plaut R jad, half way between Jtff,rtin and Elnsburg, known as the Walton Mouse," now in the occupancy of Maj. Gidoon Marlett; together with fifty acres of valuable land adj.iuiug, more or less if desired. Tlie location of tl.e hotel is excellent, and it is likely to become a resort for visitors from the cities, during the Summer season. If nr t sold, the property will be leased, for 1, 3 or S ye.ira. Possession given on the first of next April. For further particulars' inquire of DANIZL T. JONES. January 2. 185G. l'ropOfrtals WILL le received by the Commissioners of Cambria county at their office in the bor ough of EUnburg, uutil Fri iay, the 18th day of Jauuary, lust., fur a loan of Five thousand DiX- imnt, fur the uxe or said Oouiitjr, fi wlilrh mix ytrt ceut. per annum interest will be al'iwed. .' Duls. ill Le receivetl for one huudrfl dollars and upwarjs. JOHN II. DOUULHSSi J.S.CLARK, A. LITTLE, Ciwumissioners OiBce, I Commissioners. Ebensburg. Dec. 27. '55.tl. ( Strayed or Mol -. rfflHERE is now in my possession a dark bay mare, with black mans and tail, a small star in the forehead, a small scar on the forward part of the pasture of the 'eft hind leg. Said mare is about 15 hands high is supposed to Le abaut 10 years old, and is what js called a crib biter. The above described mare was found in the posf?sion of James S. Clossin, who has recently been con victed in our court for larceny, and h'c states that the said mare came to his house on or abjut the 15th day of October last. The owner ii therefore notified to come forward and take such measures as the la w. directs for the recovery of the property, otherwise the said inaie wul be disposed of according to law. uru.niUftTJ Jefferson, Cambria co-, Jau. 2, 1355. T. T SEVASTOPOL TAKEN. Tim . First of tbe fteaon. E DWAiiD ROUERl'S has just received from tbe east, aod has now ready for sale a full and i...'i?Dtete assortment of . FALL WlXTER GOODS inclndi.Ho every article of fancy, dress or plain oods that can be asked . for in a country store, either for la-'t' or gerftlemcVs wear. Ills stock consists of a gen eral variety of . calicoes, meriuoes, alpacas, delaines fl.:eens, muslTus.laces, etc., for the ladies, together with boots, shoes, hftts, and a full selection of winter stmT-i for the g latlemen. For the housekeeper be bas laid in h stock of FRESH oitOCEaiES. - . - , embracing every article under that head, together with tin ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheeting, shirting, etc., etc. '. For the faimer he has fish, salt acd other arti cles reouired by the public generally. In short he has his storeroom filled wkh articles in every dej artment of trade, from which the icedv can se ect to suit their wauts. ftr-Oountrv Droduce taken in exchange for gooes t. th market value, and goods sold cheap to cash cattstomer. come anu see. Ebenstmrg, Nov. 7, 1355-tf. - . Audlttfr'arXotl . fllHE undersigned Auditor appointed by J. Orphans' Court of Cambria codnty. t the to ex- amine, decide - i . r.i..fw i.d i filed StrfHUilil drnViranJJuU. a yellow red. with a white t? .. i.-..r t:,-rtoronchlcirinooa tha oack. TLe owuer 1 requeued to to the account Vila Vf -aiv w - . t , . of Johnstown, deceasod. lieieby givrs ri dice to all rw iiiiiaiii lid iicii "c , persons intereste.1, that he will attia ta tne u tiea of said appointment at hi othce in the Bor ough of Ebensburg, on Monday, the 14th day of Jinuary, next, at one o'clock, in tho afternoon of said day. WM. KITTELL, Auditor; j Xbensburg. Dec. 12. 1855- 4t, - : mUti subscriber offer for le, one lot of ground I desirably situawx o i iuj ! ,sao so'n. Cambria county. Ta-. neat lh. Al'ogheny Portage & Tenna. Rail Roads, having there, n erected a now frame two story d we ling 'House, well finished,. aud in good renair. w:th a well of good water ov tbe porch. Term will be rnadt favorable. Fi further particular inquire of . ' " . V V ' ' : PETEi ERQVVN. : JefTeraec,D.'"12,le5. . ra.-e.' U tfVUicct Atji and tJ,yr - ' - - - uatza-so cai. . -.1 . LAtxrs toxvRrs. . C:;tu LA DOS tOXVKTS tUaw and Leglwifi Fafcoy French . L' tjnljmid'red Coss'r lidmet Crt,ro - A Faacy Claca, '" Illai', . Fur sLndW-viriat, Q Ah ft Gl9ie.l Cap, I'lt.sh ec Vrfmt r lorenc v. ilh. Cepca,. . clurly adapts J to tho approadJi:- scisot. ll.c I'iastcin Manufacturers, priucipslly for cflsL, vilh Eroat i to li e "etern trade, we are enabled to cCar aupotiuj io 3, bv any Eastern or Western LTjsa. a - .d'exsciire for tLemselres. Among the numerous discor erea Science has made in this generation to facilitate the buai tiess of life increase its enjoy ment, and even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to the Ilcaling Art. A vast trial of its' virtues throughout ibis broad country. Las' proven beyond a doubt, tl.it no medicinsor combination of medicines yet known, can so sure ly control and cure tbe numerous varieties of pul monary disease-which have Lithcrto f wept from, our tnickt thousands and tliousands every year. InJcl'V, there is now abundant reason U believe a Remedy, bis it ftngth bfetti found" wiidh'tsSi hi iciied oh, toeurilhe Hi ost dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not permit 'tis td publish any proportion of the cure effected Ly iu use, but we would present the following : and refer further enquiry to my American Almanac, which the agtnt below named, -will always ba pleased to furnhih free, wherein are full particu lar, and indisputable proof of tLe statements. Office of Transport 'ion, Laurens R. R., S. Cl Aug. 4, 1853. Da. J. C. Ate. Dear Sir, Lfy little son, four years old has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, Lis throat was rotten, and every person that visited Lim. pronounced Jam a dead clald. Having used your Chzrbt Pectoral, in California, in the winter of l&50j for a severe attack of Bronclitis, with entire suc cess, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-ful every three Lours, com tnencing in the morning, and by ten o'clock at night. I found a decided change for the Letter, and after thiee days use, Le was alle to eat or drink without pain. - I a use in the above named disease will saw many a child from a premature grave, and relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent. For all affect turns of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it ti best tredicine extant- A feeiing of tbe deepest gratitude, prompts me in addressing you these ones, out lor your important discovery, mv.Tit tie Oi y weui-i iv ? -t.. . . ... 1 am Tours, with gient tested, ,t. J. D. POWELL, Supt. Trans., L. R. It. Rocky Hid, (S ncerset Co.) N. J., Ja!y 21, 1E52. Da. J. C Avaa, Since your medicine Las be come known here it Las a greater demand than any otber cough remedy we have- ever sold. It is spoken of in terms of unmeasured praise by thoto who Lave used it. and I know of eome cases wLera the best they can say of it is not too much for tLe g-xd it has done. I fake pleasure in seding it, bo-cause I know that I am giving my customers tbe worth of their money, and I fed grardied in seeing the benefit it confers. ' , ,. 1'le.ise semi me a further supply, and believe ma Yours, with respect. JOHN C. WIIITLOCK. P. S. Almost any number of certificates can ba sent you if you w ish it. , Windsor, C. W.. June 2C, 18r2. Dr. J. C. Atfr. S, This may certify that t Lave used your Camay Pectoral for upward of one year ; and it in my sincere be'.'ef that I should have been in my grave ere this time if I had not. It has cured me of a dangerous affec tion of the lnnrs. and I do r.'t overstate my enn- vic tions wrtpii 1 xenyi ti -te-ts a jxiwia. A j. .. Y urs very re jxxtfudy, D. A. McCLUKE, Attorney rt Law. Vrr.vwre. Ta., Sej-ternVr 28, 18C0. , Pa. J. C. ArEB. My dear Sir. Yorr mcdioina is much Rpprovedof by t'aose who bare used it here, and its composition is such to insure and maintain its reputation. I invariably recommend it for pu'monary affections, as do many of Ciif principal physicians: I am yorr friend. CHAS STRPATER. M. D. PSKPAKE& ET DR. JAMES C: ATER, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHSMIST, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Gs.fxr Box. Five Boxes for $1. Sld by Jtmes McDermitt, Ebensburg. E. P. Hildebrand. Indiana, W.M'Connell. Sumroitville, Dr. R. A. Johnston, Johnstown, and by dealers everywhere. . . December 5, 1 S5.--3nos. EOt THIS WAY : FOR CIIEAI SlUC 4IS!f 9 m i ir.J .1 a .tq i 1 i 11 r.'r n .1 , n . A izens of Ebensburg. and tbe aurrounainjr county, that tucy have received from the city of Philadelphia a large assortment of GROCERIES, , Gffee, Teas, Sagars. Molasses, Salt. Vinegar, Pepper, All-spice, Candles. Soap, Mackera), Sal mon, Cod Fish, together with many article not mentioned. WILLOW WARE. - Hand Baskets of all kinds aud sizes, small Bas kets for children. Clothes Bakets, Ladies' work Baskets and Fruit Baskets. . CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets, Half BushoU, Tecks, Wash Boards, Sives, largo and small Brobais. Tobacco and Cigars, cd all kinds. Nails and Glass Ware. Ropes of all kinds and sizes. Liquors of all kinds and brands. ' CONFECTJONAR1ES. Candies, Nuts, Prunes, Figs. Almonds, Tea Nets, in fact every article iu this line. We would here remark that we are now enalled to sell a cheaper article than any etal lishiuenS in tbe county. Give us a call before purchasing jeisewtre. TUDOR k ROBERTS. Ebensburg, Nov. -14,.1S55. tfi Mrar Dull.; ' ; ' : CAa AME to the residence of the subscriber mid- mv ice in g in Cambria township, about the ISta - come forward, prove property and rav chargar,' and take him away, or he will be di -posed c ao- cording to lav. EBENEZER TMLUAiiS... Dec. 25, 1455, Notice to Trcsdnssaers. TRESSPASSERS 'are warned not to' d-jre' thrftufib. or day down fence on my farm, rr they wiil t dealt with a- rdi isr Uw 7" THOMAS KAYIQ? - December 32, 1855. '.! ' '. , "Who Owes l'R., . TIIE Books of the subscriber have been pla.xsd in the lunds of Jcha lUiams, Esq., r cU- lectiou. - - . . - - "MUi;r.AY 1- ZAEM, . t - ' - :' V MURUAYAJIi; & O- , Ebectirg, Dec. Zj lf-c. n
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