euiuylvanla Legislature. ".' BEXATB COMMITTEES. Finance Messrs. Bubkale. "Brown, Fleu xufcen. Crabb and Killinser Judiciary Messrs. Wilkins. Price, Jor dan, Welsh and Ingram. . , . Accounts Messrs. Wherry. . Ferguson, Frailer, Laubach and Finney Estates and Ejcheats Messrs. Flcnniken, "Walton, Price, Finney and Souther. Pensions and Gratuities-Messrs. Tagsart, Jamison, Sellers. Evans and hly. Library Messrs. lJuckalew, WiLtins and GrCa0Tation3 Messrs. Browne. Straub, fioatber, Lewis and Pratt. - Public Buildings Messrs. M Clmtock, Shuroan and Jauiisou. Banks Messrs. Crcsswell, Crabb, Ingram, Sellers and Hogc. Canals and Inland Navigation Messrs. Cresswell, Hose, Sellers, Jamison and Crabb Railroads Messrs. Walton, Taggart, Kil tiner. Evan3 and Cresswell. Election Districts Messrs Mellinger, Knox, Frazier, Shuman and Laubach. Retrenchment and Reform Messrs. Jor dan. Evans, Killings, Knox and Ely. - Education--Messrs. M'Clintock, Gregg, Xtfe, Meliiuger and Shuman. Agriculture and Domestic Manuiacture MessTs. Knox. Taggart. Straub. Lewis anl Greg? , , Militia Messrs. Straub. Taggart. Furgu- sun, E!v aud Cresswell. . Road's and Bridges Messrs. Jamison. Wherry, Jordan, Ferguson and Frazior. Compare Rills Messrs. Hoge, Pratt Lau bach. Mellinger, and Lewis. Vioo aud Immorality Messrs. Price, llen tnken, Wilkins, Jordan and Welsh. Private Claims and Damages Messrs. Browne. Lewis, Buekalew. Crabb and Wal ton. Public yriutiug MGsra. Pratt, Wherry. Finney, Ingram and M'Clintock. New Counties and Cou:ity Seats Messrs. Welsh. Pratt, Souther, Browne and Walton. HOrSB COMMITTEES. Waut and Mans Messrs. Foster. M' Comb! Wright (Luzerne). Bali, Getz. Duck, Kiddle, Orr and Roberts. Judiciary Messrs. Wright (Luzerne). Wbalton, Morris, Montgomery, Phelps, Mil ler, Longaker. McCalmont aud Magce. Pensions and Gratuities Messrs. Smith (Cambria). Cvrry. Hamilton, Hill, Bernhard, 'A houipsou aud Moneuis -- - Claims Messrs. Orr. Hunckcr, Fry, Crawford. S batik, Hancock and Clover. Agriculture Messrs. Roberts, Buchanan, Augustine, Nuuuemac'aer, Harper, Pearson and Strubcl. Education Messrs. Getz. Hill, Lott, Vair, Brown, Johns, Laporte, Fulton and Johnson. Domestic Manufactures Messrs. Salis bury, Mcnear, Kerr. MeGhee, Cxrty, Ing ham aad Anderson. Accounts Messrs. Inn's. Vail. McGhce, M .tnglc. Helcomb. Gay lord and Zimmetman. Vice and Immorality Messrs. Hill, Beck, Smith, (Philadelphia), Hamil, Wright. (Dau phin). Keinbold, Smith (Allegheny), Kerr and Robinson. Militia Messrs. Th -mpson, Ramsey, Wright (D-iuphin). M.tugle, Hillegas. Roin hold and Ileitis. Elect ion Districts Messrs. Boyor, Lebo, Lott, Lcisen.-i.ij, Ingham, Ilaiues and Salis bury. Bank Messr. Irwin, Johns, Laporte, Fausold, Bibbs. WintroJe, Lcbro, llobiason and Craig. Estates arul Escheats Messrs Manly, Foster, Imbrie, Magee, Morris, Miller aud McComb. Road and Bridges Messrs. Hippie, An derson, Ileius, Boyd. Strousc, Ilamill and Gibboney Corporations Messrs. EJinger, Leisen ring. Brush, Walter, Smith (Wyoming) Barry. Backus, Ytarstey and Baldwin. Lftcal Appropriations Messrs. Johnson, Smith (Philadelphia.) Haines, Smith (Alle gheny,) Heed, Dock aud Rauissy. Lmds Messrs. Shenk, Backus, Baldwin, Coburn, Moorhead, Bernhard and Purcell Divorces Messrs. Riddle, Manly, Purcell, Lovett, Heed, Moorhead and Dowdell. 2?eu3 Counties and County Scats Messrs. Craig, Ilillegas, Fulton, Huneker, Dowdall, Gaylord and Caldwell. Compare Bills. Messrs. Siuith. (Wyo ming.) Hunckzr, Barry. Bayer and Caldwell. Library. Messrs. Lougacre, Imbrie and Watter Canals and Inland Navigation. Messrs. McCarthy, Zimmerman, Campbell, Iloleomb, Patterson, Baek and Housekeeper. Railroads. Mos.-rs. Montgomery, El'tng or. Iluusecker, Iunis. Hippie, Churn, Mum ma, Smith (Cambria,) Whallon, McCalmout, Fausold, McCarthy and Irwin. Printing. Messrs. Hancock, Clover and Campbell. Public Buildings. Messrs. Ycarsley, Ball and Lovett. Sebastopol at San Francisco. Wc find in the San Francisco Herald a co pious account of a celebration attempted at that place, in honor of the fall of Sebastopol. It was got up by subscription, the number of subscribers being 1500. The scene was a place called the S uth Park. A procession was formed in the city, and marched thither Avith banners, &c. A congregation of about seven thousand persons on loot aud horseback, were there assembled. An imnieDso canvass tent was erected tor a banquet. This reprc Bi-uiu'i oeoastopoj, ana bore tuc nags of Allies, the nai.ies of the Generals and of the the attics being painted on the doorway. On a aojaceut hill was a painted tmita.bn of t Mameloa fortress t.ii;n,i -...,. -i 1 r the ur guns, worked by a party of gunners from tl ...s, mpnurite. X hese guns com menwd fU-:cS as Soou as the procession start An altar was ereot.vl it. f,... ... . " o one 01 idi taviuoii3. with rruciflT nn.. 1..1 ie -tu . J ' v."J",aur',! uanaies etc., and there two Span -h Catholic priests --w- j w-jm, cuiunwa a ie leum, at u tuutiusun or wu!c oue of the mad j a neech in Fienfh i. priests jjnuu ua tuen took tlrio? at wliic', banquet --, -- .-u.-;, lYcre maui by Vjo French and Sardinian Consuls. Afte made Ifter and a-.L-u(.u re;uano;ist uau been given a replied to, a row broke out, which lasted l a i r ii i a as It ivug nine, ana tinaiiy became jreneral, so to causo the breaking tip of the affair originated in the tion- -jf "nitauon of the Malakoff and the planting the allied flags upon the ruins. So great . vvurcvuui osfasinn .V - 4 Pte present and such wasiga, tW parties lfC excited and the British flag was torn to shreds. Repeat ed attempts were made to restore order, but without effect, and at last the doorke, p.t s Eed aud tiio outsido mob rushiug in, a geueral mclec ensued. , . , Whea the excitement decreased in tho pa vilion, the French formed iuto a procession, and, preceded by a fife and drum, inarched around the pavilion aud then to the miniature fortress erected on the eminence south of tha pavilion. They carried the French flag in front. While making the circuit of the pa vilion, a number of Americans had mounted upon the structuro which had served as an altar in the early part of the day, and come meneed to wave the American flag and cheer lustily, and it was at one time feared that a serious collision would take place. The whole, we are, however, happy to say, passed off quietly. ; Towards evening, the French again ascen ded the hill on which the miuiatura fortress had been erected, blew it up, marched dowu town, paraded through the streets, suug the Marsellaise. and having expended all their patriotic ardor, quietly dispersed. Thus en ded the great celebration in San Francisco, got up iu honor of the Euccesses achieved by the Allies in the Crimea. In the evening a crowd of about fifteen hundred persons assembled in the city, and made a counter demonstration by inarching to the residence of the Russian Consul, to tes tify their respect for Russia. When they reached there the doors aud windows of the house were thrown open, aud the Russian Consul came forth on tho piazza. He was reacived with hearty cheering, and returned his acknowledgements Correspondence of the Cleveland Plaindealer. Heroic Defence and Victory by a Woman. Cottage Grove, Lane Co., ) Oregon Territory, Nov. 1st. 1855. j Our valley has been thrown into a most fearful excitement by the Iudians. They are burning and murdering on an extensive scale ; already is Rough River Valley nearly in ru ins. Eighteen companies of volunteers are in service, but cannot bring the Indians to any general engagement. As an indication of the kind of women we have on this coast, let me give you the fol lowing heroic incident : The house of a Mr. Harris was attacked iu the afternoon. The inmates were himself, wife and a little girl. In one hour he had fallen in tho conflict. Be fore he expired he gave his wife some direc tions as how to load and fire The house was a log one, aud every assault the Indians would mak on the door, she would give them a deadly fire from a musket loaded with buck shot, and also by firing a revolver. They would then retreat, not knowing the number whom they assailed. She held them at baj until eight o'clock next morning, when she was relieved by the volunteers She literally strewed the yard with the dead and wounded. G. C. P. Trcm tho Washington Star. Who Gen. Walker Is. William Walker was born in Nashville, Tennessee, aad is now about thirty-three years old. His father is James Walker, Esq., a citizen of Nashville, of Scottish birth, and very much respected. II 13 mother was a Mis Norvell, an estimable lady, from Kentucky. Walker, after quiting school iu his native Stiitc, which he did with much credit and liouor, commenced tho study of medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, where be graduated. lie then wi-nt to Europe, cuter ed the incdical schools of Paris as a student, received a diploma to this country, weut t Nashville, and commenced the, study and practice of the law. Walker is thus both lawyer and" physician. From Nashville he went to New Orleans, and was for some time editor of the Crescent. In June, 1850, he went to San Francisco, and became one of the editors of the Herald. While in t'tis position an article appeared in the- Herald animadverting upon the Judiciary, to which exceptiou was taken by Judge Parsons, of tbe District Court, who forthwith summoned him btfore his Court, and inflicted on the editor a fine of 500. This Walker refused to pay, aud was accordingly imprisoned, but was subsequently discharged 011 a writ of ha beas corpus, issued from the Superior Court, which action was sustained by the Legislature at its next session. The next enterprise iu which Walker was engaged was the famous expedition toSonora, with the disastrous result of which our readers are as familiar as they are with his more recent history. Hydrophobia fkom tue Bite of a Cat. Some time ago a little daughter of Zelic Clark, one half mile northwest of Abingdon, 111., was Out in the yard, and saw a strange cat, and took it up to carry it to the bouse, and waspeverely bitten by it, and put it down, and her father being chopping wood, the cat came to him, he put liis baud down to caress it, aud it bit him, and held on until choked off aad killed. Ou lastthursday Mr. Clark be gan to feel a dull pain in his hand, near where it had becu bit to u ; the pain increased, but not very severe, but caused an uneasy feeling, preventing him from sleeping at night. On Friday morning, he ato his breakfast as usual, and ou rising weut to take a drink of water, and found it utterly impossible to drink wa ter ; the sight or thoughts of it. gave him the most unutterable dread. He became the most horrible sight that can be imagined, craving drink, but the sight of water or even a vessel used for holding water, would throw him inco spasms of a most violent nature Sometimes he would, during his fits, take wa ter in his mouth with a full determination to swallow it ; but the fits would continue until he was forced to eject it, seemed as though it must consume Lis very vitals, even the men tion of water lo hi.11, would generally throw him into fits Ye he retained his full senses until on Tuesday morning he failed and soon his suffering was over. The little girl who was bitten has "not as yet exhibited any dangerous symptoms. Do Yoc Eat Pouk ? Physicians Lave just discovered that tho tape worm only troubles those who eat pork. The Gazette McdicaJ.e asserts that the Hebrews are never troubled with it ; the pork butchers are peculiarly lia ble to it, and that dogs fed on pork are uni versally so afflicted ; in fact, it turns out that a small parasite worm, called crystcccrsas, (from two words signifying a small sect and a tail,) which much effects pork, no sooner reaches the stomach thau, from the change of diet and position, it i3 metamorphosed into the- well-known tapoworro ; and the experi ments of M. Kuciiexmeister, of Zittoria, up on a condemned criminal, having established tho fact beyong all contradiction. Pork eat ers will plnase make a note. On the 13th of Jannarv. 185C. in the Loon, by the Kev. J. iiunirt. Mr. An iio.sr VViLi., Sr., ty .1.8. Lmxovo.ie, of SuuinnUilhi, tiim- bria cuiiiit v. 1'a, In Liri'ittt. ou the 7th iast., Mr. Wuxtah Gal LAN, tit' i.boiuUurg, to Alus HlXlCS . i'fci.T., of Mui.&ur. ;( , . Ou the 4th inst., by J. S'lannon, Esq.,' Mr. Isaac Davm to Mis Elizabet Elliott, both of Cambria City. On Tujsday. ti e 15th of J.inuary, 1551, in Loretto. by the ltv. Wm. l'.tllard, Mr. John Wagnkr, t-i Miss Su-!ax M -Cot, all of Alk'ghouj' townsliifv 0rnli: r otitv. P.i. " DI1.D. On Wednesday, the 9th iimt., at the Summit, IIanxA!! Jane, daughter of John aud Margaret M. Humphreys, ngw! f"iir m ntlis and two day. TAUC XOTItE. A LL persons knowing thcmtulvcs indebted to J the ' nderfipned cither by Note or Book ac count, are resiectfu'.ly requested to call and set tle their accounts on or before the 1st day of March. 185-i, after which time tho Book viil be left in the hands of a jr per officer fir collection. STEPHEN LLOYD, JR. Ebensburg, Jan. 16, 18iC. " KOTICI2. ALL persons in tempted in the fund arising from the sale of the real estate of Patrick Wiiiie, are hereby notified, that the Auditor, ap H.intMl by the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria county, to di&tribute the tuime, will sit in discharge of bis duty, at his office in Ebensburg, on Wednesday, the Cth day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A. C. MULLIN, Auditor. Ebci -.burg. Jan. 16. 1856. 4t. - Auditor's Xotlce. AT an Orphans' Court held at Ebensburg, iu and for the county of Cambria, on the 5th day of September, A. D. 1855, on motion of Joseph M' Donald, Emj., Wm. II. Gardner was appointed by the Judges of said Court, an Auditor, to ap portion the proceeds arising from the sale of the real estate of Beuben Crum, among the devisees and creditors ; and also to report whether or not judgments No.'s 0 ani C9, J;:nusry Term, 1850, are to be regarded as liens upon raid estate. Sec. In pursuance of the above app intment, the Auditor therein named, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his store in .U-fFors i. on Tuesday the 12th diU of February. A. D. 185ii. WM.'II. GARDXEIl, Auditor. January 1C, 1850. 4t. Auditor's "Vet Ice. IN the matter of the sale of tbe real estate of Daniel Christe, on motion M. Hisson apiiu ted Auditor to distribute the proceeds among the ci editors. , .' In pursuance of the above appointment, the undersigned will sit at bb oflice in the borough of 'oeub:irg, on F idav the 15th of February next. At 1 o'clock, r. M., where all those i t. rested may atrnd. M HASSON. Au litor. January IS, 1856. Auditor' notice. IV the 'matter of th' sale of the real estate of Widiam A Viokroy. on motion M. IIa,sson ipp a.'-ited Auditor to distribute the proceeds .Huong the creditors. In pursuance of the ab ve appointment, the '.loderMgi.el will sit at his oHice in the borough of t'Uieusburg, on Saturday the lGtli of February next, at 1 "'tl ck, P. M.. where all those 'liter -cstcd may attend. M. IIASSOX, Auditor. January 16, 1856. I'UU MLtl. I FARM of land containing ubout CO ares. 35 acierfof which is under cultivation, the bal ance ;ood wood land. With a g xl dwelling, and .1 large barn, also.i g-wl orchard of choice fruit trees, is within 2 miles of Cresson Stati-m, P. It. R. 1-4 of a mi'e of tho turapike, and will oe sJd low to a cash buyer. For any information apply to John Bradley, Minister. or to J m -s Co iway, on the premises. January 10, lS-'.G. 3t. Tavern stand fW jUent. TIIEsubcriler wi'.l offer his Tavern stand, in the Borough of Loretto, for rent, for one or more years. The house ii large and spacious, a good pump at the door, with a cistern in the kitchen yard, which will hold 1400 gallons of water, a wash house with a bake oven under cov er. A stable capable of holding ten to twelve hor.-os, with a grauery attached, the garden lots are good. P ses.sion of the premises given on the first day of April. 185t. For further partic ulars inquire of the subscriber residing on the premises. P. SHIELDS. Loretto, Jan. 1G, 185G. Itoruugli Ordinance. WHEREAS, it has beeu the custom of certain indiscreet persons, from time to time, to place large quantities of materials, dirt and rubbuh. upon the highways, streets aud side-walks in di vers . localities of the , borough of Fbensburg : AND WHEREAS, the same is calculated as well to vex aud annoy the inhabitants of tho said b jrciugh, as to render it unpleasant aud unsafe for all who have occasion to pass and repass through the same : thereloro. Stories 1. Be it enacted awl ordained by the Burgess and Toxrn council of the borough ff Ei ensburg, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the authority of Vie same. That, if, after the pas sage here. f, any person or persons shall place up n, or cause to be placed upon, any of the highways, streets and side-walks of the said bor ough, any materials, w.wd, coal, ashes, or rubbish of whatsoever kind the same may bo; or shall throw upon, or cause to be thrown upon, any of tho said highways, streets, or side-walks, any slop, swill, or other substance, whether the same le solid or liquid, having a tendency to create noxious vajMrs, h, sh, or they offending, shall forfeit anil pay to the said Burgess an i Town council, or their successors, for the use of the said borough, a fine of Fice DolUirs, to be recovered as debts of like amount are by law recoverable. And it is hereby made tho duty of the Street Commissioner of the said borough, as soon as the same shall come to his knowledge, to report to the Burgess e;ich anil every case wherein this Ordinance shall be violated. Provided, however, that anything herein before contained shall not be construed s as to apply to materials necessary for the construction or erection of buildings and other improvements. Aifl Procid&l, further, that nothing herein before contained sh dl extend to the unloading of wood or coal upon the 8aid streets, if as mid as practicable and bef re night sets in, the owner thereof shall remove the same elsewhere. . Done at the borough of Ebensburg; on the second day of January, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and fh'ty-six. ' Attest JOHN THOMPSON, Burgess. D. II Roberts. Clerk. Ebensburg, Jan. 9, 1856. M. II. MARPLE. E. C. MCCLCaE. J PATTON TIIOSIPWX. niarple, Mctluro & Co. fE have tins uav associated with us. J. Patton Thompson. Th Stylo of the firm will bo Marple, McCbire fc C. The Buslnesa of the old firm will be settled by the ne v. M. M. MARPLE, E. C. McCLURE. PaitADtLPnix. January 9, 1858. H O I ICE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the OiTiee of the Supermtendant nf the A. P. R. R , at H !lidahurg, up lilt Tuesday tl.-e loth day of January, 1S5C, I r the iu nisiungoi Wood at the different stations on said R ;rd. W1L S. CALLOilAN, Sun't. Jan. 9, 15C. Auditor' .Notice. Char'cs Albright, L.r use ; ) In tho Court of Coni j lnou Picas of Cambria county. Alias Vend. Exponas. No. 1GC, of R. Lb Johnston, vs. matt Lensou ana Aiam exponas. iv, Murray. J Scot. Term, 1855, An 1 now. to wit : December 6'h 1855, ou mo tion of Win-. Kittc-Il. Esq., John S. Rhey, Esq. ap pointed Auditor to distribute the proceeds of Sher iff's Sale of the Real Estate of Maria Murray, sold on the above writ, to and amongst the creditors. A true extract from ti e Records, certified this 15th day of Djcend-er, 1855. MILTON ROCERTi, Prothontary. IN pursuance of the above appointment. I will attend at my offije in Ebensburg, on Monday, the 18th day of February next, at one o'clock P. M., wheu and where all persons iutorested may attend. JOHN S. RILEY, Auditor. Ebensburg, Jan. 9, 1856. KOTJC12. TEIE undersigned having disposed of their 6tock and business to Win. II. Gardner & Co., would hereby notify all persons indebted to them by note, book account or judgmmt, that the same must be paid immediately. The b ks will be left at the old stand until the 15th of Pchiu.try uext, where those interested will do well to cal'.. G. L. LLOYD Zc CO. Jefferson, Jan. 9, 1856. Having purchased the stock, good-will. iVc. of G. L. Lloyd & ' Co.. we wi'd continue the Dry Goods, Grocery and Variety busine-w at their old stand. The highest prices will lie paid for Lum ber, Grain and Produce ecnendlv. . WM. II. GARDNER & CO. Jefferson. Jan. 9, ISoG. Orphan' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Cambria couniy, there will le expose;1 to public Sale, on Monday the 28th da- of January, inst., the following real estate, situate in Sorn merhill township, in said county, bounded aud described as follows, to wit : Commencing at a Chestnut on line of land war ranted in tho name of John Clark, theuce South 48 East 50 perches to a poplar, thence North 77 East, 87 perches, theuce South 20 East, 79 perch ea to a locust, thence Noith 80 East 74 perches to a black oak, tlience North 73 East 13 perches to a che&tuut, theuce North 226 perches, thence West 218 perche to a maple, thence 101 perches to the place of beginning, containing lfeO acres and 67 perches and allowance, late the property of Frederick Croyle, deceased Sale to be held on the premises. Terms f Sale. O.ie third of the purchase money to be paid on confimatiou of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest, to be secured by the Bonds and M irtgage of the purchaser. JACOB STI NEMAN, Guardian of minor heirs of Frederick Croyle, d'd. January 2, l5o. t 8. (Cambria Tribune copy and charge advertiser.) "Who OlTC4 I's." TIIS Books of the t-ubscribcrs have been placed in the bands of John Widiams, Esq., fur col lection. MURRAY &Z ATI M, MURRAY, ZAUM & Co. Ebensburg, Dec. 26, 1855. itcno'S "veit store: THE subscriber takes this method of informing the citizens of Loretto. aud the public gen erally, that he is now receiving and opening at his "New Store Room, one milu North of Loretto, Camoria county, Pa., one of the Largest and best assorted stock 01 goous ever brought to this sec tion of country. The stock consists iu part of the following articles viz : Broad Cloths, Cas.doetts, Cassimeres, Satinets. Merinoes, Delaines and Al pacas, of all qualities and prices. A large variety of Ginghams, Poplins. Calicoes and Ladies Dress Plaid of the latent styles, and at very low price., together with a tine assortment of Braid and Silk Bonnets, Cap and B uuct Rib bons and Dress Trimmings. A large quantity of ready made Cluthing for old and young folks. Diugs Paiuts & Medicines. A large assortment mantle, eight day, and thirty hour clocks. Qaeeusware, glassware and tinware, in lact every article necessary for family pur poses. Hardware of all Dcscripiton. Gnicer ies & Confectionarics. in abundance Vill be kept constantly on hand and at fair pries. The subscriber tenders his thanks to bis nu merous customers and frieods, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him since his commence ment in business on Tunnel Hill, and would still be thankful to greet all of his old customers, and aH many mote new ones, as will favor him with a can at his New Stand. G (odsW'll be sold as heretofore 'at tbe 'lowest shade of profit, as his motto has been, and will continue to be Small Profits and Quick Re turns." All Kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for goods money will not be refused. Intending to do a business strictly on the one price principle, that is the lowest selling price will be asked, from which their will be no abate ment. Children will be enabled to get fair value for their inooc v. equal to grown persons. Call at the NEW STORE, on Henry M'Guire's old Saw Mill property, 1 mi'e from Loretto. WILLIAM D. HERD. January 9, 185C. Adm nl Ira or Xoflce. LETTERS of administration, have been gran ted to the subscriber, by the Register of Cambria count, on the estate of Eleanor Jones, de. eased, late of Cambria township, this is to notify all persons indebted to the said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having bills, will pre-ent them dulv proven for settlement. D. H. ROBERTS, Adni'r. Ebensburg, Jan. 9, 1856. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria couuty, there will be exposed to public sale, on Monday the 21st day of January, inst., ou the premises, a certain lot of ground, situate in the Bjrough of Ebeusburg, on the earn ers of Sam pie .street and Cherry alley, and r in ning North along Cherry alley 264 feet to Craw ford street, and known on the general plan of saia town, Dy tne number ou, late the property of Griffith Lloyd, deceased. Terms tf Salei One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of salo, and tho balance iu two equal annual payments there after with interest, to be secured ly tLe Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. DAVID II. ROCERTS, Administrator of Grifiith Lloyd, deceased. January 2. 1856. t s. Administrators' Notice. WIIERLAS Letters of Administration have been granted to the tin ?rsi-ned, by the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of John Anderson, late of Clearfield township, in said county, deceased. AU persona having claims against said estate will present them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. , JOHN II. DOUGLASS, Adna'r. GearSeld Tp. Dec 12, 185. 5t. H. GUILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,': nUHBERS 133 ti 135 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG, PA' - - HAVE JUST RECEIVED THLIR IMMENSE STOCK OV BOOTS, SHOES, HATS," COR NETS and Caps, coasisling of over Thirty Tire Handled Caes for Ladies and Gcnt'emua .Niiy, Boy and ChiMrt-u' Spring aad Summer v. a:e, all of iaUa.t ttylcs ajid fasbkt, among wiiicn may oe i una LAOILS AMD UISSl B-Hts and Buskins, Purple Parodies Cinuerilla Slippers, Brotize KosMiths, S mtag's, Emeka', Childu's fan. B-Jotg. MRS AXO tOVB Calf K:p Boots, Col. O ug. Boots. Kid Olo. But, Ox. 5: Ur. Tie. C. & tf. C Arties. Chimin's S. Gait. Topetber with a variety of Fancv Good. Trt"rt)Ljr!y adat.tcd to tbe approaching scaicn. fcJ-Uavmg purchased our stock from tie Eastern Manufactij-vrs, priucipa'U t r cash, with great care in the selection and quality adapted to ti t Weaeiu trade, we are enabled to of!er superior in ducements, end are determined not to Le undersold by any Eastern cr Western IIj'js. 03-Merchants visiting our city, will plexae call aud examine fur iLcinse' ve. September 5, 1855. OUR FRIENDS ARE INVITED TO call at Holmes & Yorsa's nt Store, on Main Street, aud ex- f-'L. amine one of the finest and lar- j'rwah gest lota of Watches ever (without exception)! brought to tins county. I iic-y arc ah ot tne new est atylo and superior t. anything heretofore made. Cylinder watches of beautiful style and size,! smtaLId for young men or ladies. Hunting-case aiher-detached Levers, full-jewe'.lod, and warran ted $16, $17, and $19. Silver Lcpiue $8,75 to IU- Hunting-case:-, $14 to $15. Also, a splen thd assortment of Ban! & Wilson's celebrated 10 caret patent angular Nib Pens, tach one warran ted not to break. - All nnrsiiriE flint lovi rnid eio-bt uvtidd do w11 v 1.1 y tuts juakij- i.cicuidi.-u J. i;i ituiH&l ocuwura, of w Inch we have a full Supply for all ages. We will just say, in conclusion, that we arj thankful for the liberal share of business we have revived, and will always endeavor to please and suit our kind customers. HOLMES & YOUNG. Persons wanting honest goods and foir deal ing, will pleasa look for the sign of the GOLDEN i WATCH. Johnstown, Dec. 5, 1855. Valuable Properly for Sale or Kent. ifillE undersigned offers for wile or rent, that well 1 known hotel, situate on the Plauk R jad, half way between Jefferson and Ebensburg, known as the Walton House," now in the occupancy of I ui.ij. urtueon jiiirii;ii ; logeiaer w iiu tuy acres 01 valuable land adjoining, more or less if desired. The location of the hotel is excellent, and it is likely to become a resort for visitors from the cities, during the Summer Reason. If not sold, the property will be leased for 1, 3 or 5 ye .rs. Possession given on the first of next April. For further particulars inquire of I DANIEL T. JONES. January 2, 185C. 1 TM. SUTLIFF would again inf. rm the citi i. Tn. , f V 1..,- nA -11 .1 . . C M WW V UWIOl'lll i 1 V I ..11 tUC IVT-b HI I mankind, that Le wi:l again visit thid place, with) a large collection of Boks at the n-:-xt tcnu of; Court. j Decern! -cr 2C. 1855. I Administrator' IVotlcc. f E1TERS ol administration on the estate of -KJ Charles II. Ileyer, late of Ebensburg Cam bria county, deceased, having beeu granted to the undersigned by the Renter f Cambria county. All jicrsons kuowiug themselves tol indebted to the aid estate, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims r.g litis t said estate, will present tfcem to the undersigned, du ly authenticated for settlement. T. BLAIR MOORE, ) . . , T. S. HEYER, JAiin Ebensburg, Jan. 2, 185C. i ao rice U'HEREAS letters of administration on the es tate of Nicholas Bee! cr, late of Ailegiituy township, Cambria county, deceaseo, having Wt-n granteil by the R-.'gistcr of s;ud ctnmty. to the uu dcrsigned, residing iu the township aforesaid, al! (tersons imlebted to s uJ deceased are rctiire-i t make immediate payment., and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for scti'cmcnt. SAMUEL P.ECnER, ) . , , nENRY BECHER,- A i',s January 2,1855. Ct. Cominksijiici'ii Xotlce. John Mctiuire, et. al. et. al. ) Na J-1S55 maker. J No. l; Term, vs Pi. Pa. Edward Shoemaker, And n-w. 15th December, 1S55. on motion of Wm. Kittell, Rule to fhew cause why Sheriff Pat terson's, Sherilf Brawley V, Dep. Si.eriff Zahm's and Dt p. Sheriff Weakland's fees i n Al. Pi. Fa. No. 131. Sept. Term. 1855, should not be paid out of the moneys in tlse hands of the Sheriff 011 this writ. Same day on app"icati:u of Mr. White. John S. Rliey appointed a Commissioner to take testi mony. A true extract from the Records, certified this 7th day of January, 185G. MILTON ROBERTS, Prothonotary. IN pursuance of the ab ve appointment, I will attend at my office ia EbeasLurg, on Thursday, the 21st day of February next, at one o'clock P. M., when and w"iere all persons interested may attend. JOHN S..RHEY, Commissiouer. Eltn.sburg, Jan. 9. 1856. Strayed or Molen. r gillERE is now m my possession a dark bay mare, with black man-3 and tail, a small star in tbe forehead, a small scar on the forward part of the pasture of the left hiud leg. Said mare is about 15 hands high is -uposed to bcabjut 10 years old, and is what is called a crib biter. The above described mare was found in the juisscssion of James S. Clossiu, who has recently been con victed in our court for larceny, and he states that the said mare came to his house ou or ub jut the 15th daj' of October hist. The owner is thercfora notilicl to come forward and take such measures as the law directs for the recover' of the property, othcrwiss the said ma:e will be disposed of according to law. ' WM. PALMER, J. P. Jefferson, Cambria co . Jan. 2, 1855. Private Sale. THE subscrilr offers for sale, oue lot of ground desirably situated on the Main street in Jeffer son, Cambria county. Pa., near the Allegheny Portage & Penna. Rail Roads, having thcrcou erect Gil a rew frame two storv div(llinr Hi-iiisii. well finished, and in good repair, with a well of good water on tne porch, xerms will be. made favorable. For farther particulars inquire of PETER BROWN. Jefferson. Dec. 12.1855. 4tJOI.ItED Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of th?Orph;Ws Gairt of Cambria county, tl ere will be r.ixvd to public silc, at the Court House in Ebensburg, on 'paid bcloi'.giti Mvnda-f,te Zrd dag of Mirch, nixt. at lloVl ck.l A. M-, the following lcscribed ic.il estate, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate 'n Simimerhill township. Cambria county, a lj in iog lauds of John Skclly. Widiam A". S icily. Jamt D. Hamil Un and others, c 'ntiiiuing one hundrwl and fifty-five acres more or lvs, about thirty-five acres of which are cleared, having theteon ereoted a hewed log houo and a cabin barn, late the property of Philip Skelly deceased. Terms ff Sale.-One third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payer ents, with inters t, to le secured by the Bonis "and M-rtgaga of the purchaser. JOIINSKELLY. Adta'r. of Philip Skelly doe'd. JisTtary 8, l&se. HATS ASD CJlH. Canton, Palm I, Black, Pur or.d Word Hats, Goth & Cl?jt-i Cap, Pli sh & Velvet Caps. Straw aad Lthorvt Fancy French Lace, Enibroid'red Coss'r HUmct Crown, Fancy Giaca, r loreiice with Capta, Au. tg the numerous discov er? c-ience has made in this gencrat on to facilitate the LuU liess of life increase its erjoy ment, rnd even prolong the term of human existence, none can be named of more real value to mai.kind. than thid contribu tion of Chemistry to the llcalii.g Art. A v&U trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, h.Ls proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines yet knowu, can so sure ly control and cure the numerous varieties of pul monary disease which have hitherto a ept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, there is now abundant re.-.son to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can b relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections cf the lungs. Our space here wiU not permit us to publish any proportion cf the cure ttL-cted by its use, but v. e wculd prcseat the fallowing : and refer further enquiry to my American Almanac, which the agent below named, will a ways ta pl jaw-'d to furnish free, wLereln trc full particu lars, and indisputable prouf of tLe btaUmcnts. Office of Transporta'.ivii, Launna li. K., S. C. Aug. 4, 1SC3. Du. J. C. Avtn. D-ar Sir, My littls son, four years old has just recovered from a se ere attack of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and every person that visited him. pnnounced Lim a dead child. Having used your Ciieeet Plctoual. in California, in the winter of 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire suc cess, I was induced to try it on my little boy. I gave Lini a tea-spoon-ful every three hour, com mencing in the morning, and by ten o'clock at night, I found a decided change for the better, and after three days use, he was able to eat or drink without pain. I:s use in the above named disease will sava many a child from a premature grave, anil relieve the anxiety of many a fond parent. For all affec tions of the Throat and Lungs, I l!ieve it Vf bc.-t medicine extant. A feeling of the decpeit gratitude, prompts me in addressing you thewi hues, but for your important discovery, my lit tle boy woull now have been iu another world. 1 am yours, with great respect, J. D. POWELL, Sunt. Trans., I R. R. Rocky Hill, (Somerset Co.) N. J., July 21, 1852. Dc. J. C Avee, Since your medicine has be come known here it has a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever ol J. It is .ptkcu of in terms of unmeasured praise by thosa who have used it. and 1 know of some cases whera the best they cau say of it is n A too much for the good it has done. I take pleasure in selling it, because I know that I am giving n:y customer the w orth of their money, aud I feel gratified in seeing the benefit it confers. Pleuse send mo a further suppl v. and believe ma Yours, with respc-ct. VOIIN C. WIIITLOCK. P. S. Almost any number of certificates can be sent vou if you wish it. Windsor, C W.. June 2-3. 1 852. Da. J. C. ATtR. Sir, This may certify that I have used your Cut-aav IVtoial for upward of one year ; and it is ray u-r belief that I should have lecn in my grave ere this time if I had not. It Las cured me of a daugerous affec tion of the lunzs. and I ilo not overstate my con victions when 1 tell you it is a priceless remedy. Yours very re: ectfu!Iy. D. A. McCLUKE. Attorney at Law. Wilkshf.rre. Pa., September 28, 18.,0. Pit. J. C. Atfk. My dear Sir. Voi r medicina is much approved of by those who have used it here, and its composition is such as to insure and maintain its reputation. 1 invariably recommcud it for pulmonary Affections, as do many cf our principal phvsicians. I am your frend. CHAS STil EATER. M. D. PSEPAKT.3 BT DR. JAMES C f.YEIl, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTit. AL CHEMIST, LOWELL, MASS. Price 23 Cts.per Box. Eire Boxes for $1. &ld by James McDermitt, Elnsburg. E. P. Hildebrand. Indiana, W. M'Connell. Suramitrille, Dr. R. A. Johnston, Joknstovn, asd by dealers everywhere. December 5, 1S55. Smn. II. II. T. COFFEY'S Tatfs asd Bkack -tabiishment. Allegheny St., Holiidaysburg. Coiibtautly on hand. Marsh Sr (Xfs Improved Tricsses every style aud size j Fino Erench Trus se for Hernia, or Rupture, combining correct construction, extreme lightness, and durability, with ease and comfort. Dr. Banning' Body Brace for Prolapsus Uteri and its associate pains and weak rusj-es; Erector Lw-es. and Cheat Expanders of approved make. y Siecial attention invited to Banning' la test improvement the Spring-Spin j Shoulder Brace, adapted to all with Ffooped shoulders, narrow chest, and spinal weakness. It attaches to the Body Brace, is easy, elegant, and effective. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Persons writing for Trusses will state No. inches around bode, over rupture; fir Borfy Brace No. inches around hipd; for Spring-Spiao-Shoiild. r Attachment No. inches around chet under arm pits. Iiwtruments not fitting, exchanged, if re turned unsoilcd. - Hollidaysburg, Dec. 19, 1855. Sm. ESTRAYS. AME to the residence ot the subscril er, ia Cirrol township, sometime in last Septem ber, a red and white Steer, about two years old. and with a tJit in both ears. Also, a red yearling Heifer, with a slit in both ears. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, ray charges and take them away, otherwise thev will be exposed of accordin, to law. GEORGE LESLIE. January 2. 185a. XOTItE. 4 LL jci.ins indebted to the lafe firm cf Fen l u t: Ileyer. are requested to rull with the subscriber the surviving Partnrr. who will be found at his ofij.-e iu the Borough of Eln nsburg, U setl! up the Books. Hnd Reciirt f.T all money g to tne saia tmi. JOHN FEN2 ON", Siirvirinj; Partcer of Inl. n Ji: Hevcr. January I, 1850. 8m. - .otlco to TreMlassKtr.". TRESSPASSERS ire wariifd not ti Aiiv through, or lay down fence ou my farm, or they w hi be ileaii with aco rdi ig to law. THOMAS liAYLOR. December 12, 1855. ror Itent. A STONE STABLE iu the borough of Ebens burg, thirty-two fett square, with stall, racks, granery and loft well fl.iored. Tbe wli.!e in good order. Possession given on the first day of January next. JOSEPH "UDONALT. i i
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