Ul i Precatrtiotd ta Itailroads: The lilll introduced into the State Senate ly Mr. Price, far the greater security of rail toad travelling, defines minutely the duties and liabilities of railroad companies. It re quires tbat all baggage and ..freights ears shall invariaLiy be placed in front of the passenger cars steam whittles to sound an alarm at eighty rods from anv crosin' of the high way at tho sa:he level :J to be reduce J n rrnrn:.r-hirvr .1 draw I the rUDIlilJ"' time to be so regulatecf tbat no two trains moving in opposite diraeiious, shall bo on the same track between them, unless the train that is out of time is preceded by an agent on foot, eighty rods in advanee, with a signal ; when auy train ii slopped when another is expected, a signal is to be sent eighty rods in advance in thj proper direction. In enclosed or fenced iparts of the country, cattle guards to be cou - structed at every commencement and termi "" nation of such enclosure. When a rail is ta ken up for repairs, a signal is to be placed at eighty rods distant each way. It is made a mis demeanor for anv one crossing a railroad with a horse or vehicle, or driving anv ani- mai on it wuen a locomotive is approacuiug within forty rods of such intersection. It is also made a misdemeanor, with ninety days' imprisonment, f r a railroad conductor to get ll - . r 1 intoxicated. o0U0 is the greatest amount railroad for any I wriieri may ue recovered oi a railroad lor any 'death thron-h its negligence. No ! por )'J 3 recovery of damages when the person injured j IS acunz contrary to tut prinieu regulations i . . t ... ... - 1 j fit tne eomPan. iRe-.paoisauicnt lor injury through tho negligence of atw- cmplovt r of i the road is twelve months' iairrisoument. -lf death ensue, the punishment is the same as manslaughter. Persona who put obstructions on railroads, whereby death tpisuos, shall be tried for murder. If injury & caused, the punishment, upon convictiju, i ten years' imprisonment. The Alliance between Francs, England and Wasuixgton-, Jan. 1. It has been ascer- j tainc-d from an authentic source, that the long- i talked of alliance between fc'pain and Great j Biitain and France, hns been formally con- ' Piiiiimated,-Spain binding herself to send into j the field from ten to tweuty thousand men in the spring, and her interests, particularly i;i Cuba, to be protected by Euglaud and France. Sad OccTitSKxcn We learn from the Ty rone City Irn.x Dr-.n-icrut. that Mr. Geo. Ly ;n, manager at Pcnr.a Furnace, on the 12th instant, in au altercation with one of tho teaiu ters in his employ, seized a wagon-whip and dntek him on the. temple with the butt of it, killing him instantly. Tho account states that tho teamster was approaching Lyon, evi dently intending to commit an assault, wheu lie received the blow. K CJTH.Uu:-, PARI i w:d b;-i.vn at th? IIo 1 tt-l of Jlrs. M. A. Litzing-.T, mi Wednesday, :'.dth of January, i.iot. A ei-.trai invitation is extended. E ons. nr .Tin, 23. 1850. I i ! j subscriber, in ! to t'ie residence of th WaRhir.-'t To'.'.-N!iMy ,n or atout the loth .,.1 t' Jaiuiary. O; e li-.'d a Wi.ite Stter, about 2 years oi l, and 2 IJ.-iiiule Cows about 5 and 8 years oij : one w.tr. a v-ii.:v- :a t a.:.! small bell n. Tiie on-jier is r3que:.tll tj ( irg-.-s. ;'.:i i tike the.i a.vay, or y tsei of & joirdiit-j ta law. ' - - - -.. a J iuu rv 23. !So6. rv,v.rJ pay iv id bo dis- H. -WHITE. soiict;. TX the matter of th ; Subj o n : to the heirs and JL legal representatives of George WeiscI, deceas ed . ti prove contra -t of tlie ai 1 decedent, to ftll n certain piece of land situate iu Conemaugh Own-ship, t G ;ofge Shaffer. The under lhans' C ".rt jrie 1 b'-ing appointed by the Or ot' Cair.'iri i c mntv. a commissioner to t ik-, a i 1 idir:e the t"-t:in.:iy in the proceed-e-ai 1 i writing an i i-m. ,rt the same to iajs afire-tli- s.u 1 C estcd tht r; irt; hereby untitles all persons inter w. that he will attend to the duties of the said appointment at his office in the B roiiph of Kb Tisburg, on Wednesday, the 27th day of February, next, at the hour of one o'clock, P. M. G. M. REED, Com'r. Jan. 23, l85G.4ts. Coiiiitiiioncrs .Yotice. IN the matter of the pe-") In the Common Pleas tition of Eleanor Mo- I of Cambria county. Carthy, to perpetrate tes- j No. 20, September tiiuony. J Term, IS55. An.l nmr, 5tb, Sept.. l8r"i. it appearing tu Uio ourt here, that due and legal service of the alias subpoena awarded in this case having been made as by tiie C i-rt directed : the Court, upon mo tion of .Messrs. White it Giffey, appohft Alexan der C. Mah'in, Esq.. Commissioner, to take and reduce the testimony to writing in this case and make return thereof, to the Court, at the j.)eeeni b?r Term, 1855 ; first giving due notice thereof by personal service ou all the parties to the proceed ings who resile in this county, and by three pub lieati ns in the Mountain Democrat" as to those tvho live out of tl-e county, the last of which, to at least ten days before the day of meeting. And now, tith Ij.;c., lh5o. the Court, on mo- tion. continue the aoove appointment, and order an 1 direct the Commissioiier to make return of j tho testimony at March term, next, first giving i:ie public notice of the time and place of taking the sunie, as directed in the original order for his api ji'itment. By the Court. 'Cuntiiria count ff, $S; V true extract from the record cer- 2lPified January 23d A. D.. 1856. MILTON ROBERTS, Pro. Tiie Commissioner above named hereby gives notice t oidl interestel, that he will attend to the r.ut'.es of the above appointment, at his office, iu Ebensburg, on Monday, tho 10th day of March, next, at seven o'clock, P. M. A. C. MULLIN, Cornm'r. Ebensburg. Jan. 23, 1856. 3t. T 1ST OP CAUSES for March Term, lS5o. FIRST WEEK. Uavis vs Mc Kenzie, et al vs Gla.-s, vs Riloy's Adm'r, vs Page, et al vs Greenwood, et rd vs Penn. R. It. Co. V3 Emigh, V3 Jackson, v.i Malsey, vs Gallagher, et al vs Hi liiday, ct al vs Rhcy, .vs Jackson, vs Stewart, vs Fronheiser, vs Tlarucanie, et al vs Jackson, vs McKenzie, et al vs Johnston, ct al v.j "Wilkinson, et al M". ROBERTS, Pro. Shoemaker, Fronheiser, C mi mou wealth, Sune, "Miller, Burke, et al Udlon, Euglehart, et nx Morg-.n, Same, E. fc S. Pl'k R. Cx, Carrel, . . . - . . -White, ' Shaft'er Glass, . . Storm, .Davis, Bennett, Maguire, et, al January 22. lS.'G, Stray. I BAY Lores, llm BAY Lores, Iliad cr nearly Llind, was left I at the reddeuee of the subscriber, iu LIunster Townsl, ou the 28th day of December, 1855, and on the 2nd day f January 1850, the said horse vras not claimed, therefore, the owner is AT i'T, the Sul-par.a In the Orphans' Court t. tije Atlmmistra- of Cambria count v. j tors and ivfirs And legal ! reijreee:)t:?l's of Charles And now to wit: 4 th December; 185C, a W. Wingard app'ted Com missioner to take the testimony. By the Court. fLradly. deceased, lo. sn- swer hil'.n C. iiradlv's petition for a decree of tpeeifie performance of contract. &c. Cambria cvnnty, SS: gs. Extract from the Record, certified, fill tTj January 19, 1&55. ljJbtgj WM- c- BARBOUR, Cl'k. By virtue of the .above appointment, the Com missioner therein named, hereby gives notice to all intereste, that he will sit in discharge of his duty at hi oflice in Ebensburg, on Monday, the 18th day of February, next, at one o'clock, P. M. C. W. WINGARD, Corn. January 23, 1856 its. HKE NOTICE, that the appeals will be b, for Cambria county, fur the year 1856, held as m sl0 wit! i Allegheny township, at School House No. 9 iu t w aiuuuiiv. ilU'Iolu uav Ul X CU- ,vi T -. i. ..Xloartield township, aTlne house of John H. D u!ass in stid towi.shin. on Tuedav. th iQth dav of February next- White township, at S jhool House No. 1 in said township, ou Wednesday, the 20th day of Febru ary next. ) Chest township, at the School House near R. I J. Proudt" Hit's, ou Thursday, the 2 1st day of Feb ruary next. Susquehanna township, at the house of Matthew Conrad in said township, on Friday the 22d day of February next. Carroll township, at the School House in Car rolltown in said township, on Saturday the 23d day of Fedruarj- next. Blacklick township, at the house of Adam Mea kin in IMsano, on Monday the 25th day of Feb ruary noxt. MunMer township, at the house of in said township, on Tuesday the2Gthday of February next. Washington township, at tho School House near tho Foot of Plane No. 4 in saidtownship, on Wed ntsdaj' the 27th day of February next. Summitviile borough, at the School House in said borough, on Thursday tho 28th day of Feb ltlO'uext. Loretto borough, at the Schoi.l House in said borough, oa Fiidaj' the 2:Jih day of February next. Eoensburg borough, at the Court House in said borough, ou Thursday the 13th day of March next. Cambria township, at the Court House in Eb ensburg, on Friday the 14th day of March next. SuLiimeiLiil towbship, at the Sohool House in JtiTerson in said township, on Monday the 17th dav of March next. iiicliland township, at the house of Jacob Kring in i U'i r.Ctr. .II I IT ."! C " t .ii Sth M r.t i March next. Conemaugh No. 8, at the School House near Singers' in Conemaugh township, on Wednesday the 19th day of March next. Conemaugh borough, at School House No. 1 'n ,-,;,i i,,,,,,,,, nr. Th "" ."0.., .... . V next. Johnstown borough, at toe Mansion II use iii said borough, on Friday the 21st day of March next. Cjncmaugh No. 1, at the School House, in Cambria city, in Conemaugh township, on Satur- dap the 22d uay of Marcn next Conemari"h No. 2, at the ischool House near j J mn llednck. Eso., in Concmaii"h township, on ! Monday the 24th dav of March next. Jackson township, at the house of Henry Ra ger iu said township, on Tuesday the 25th day of March next. JOHN II. DOUGLASS, JAMES S. CLARK, VComm'rs. A. LITTLE, J Attest : Geo. C. K. Zah.m. Commissioner's Office, Ebensburc, Jau. 23, 1850, J N. B. The Commissioners will close at 4 o'clock P. M. of each day. f J oluistown " Echo" copy. 1ST OF GRAND JURORS to serve at March Sessions. 185t. John White, (foreman) Hudson, James W. Attains, James Adams, Peter Jr. Bradley, Patrick Cover, Jacob Custer, Ephraini Dunlap, Joseph Douglass, James Egan, John l iick, Charles Flick, Francis Houek, J eph Luther, Augustine, Movers, John O'Dounell, James Owens, Charles l'owell, James Stevens, John Swank, James M. Tickerhoof, Henry Tcsu, Fieilei iclt Teeter, John Weaver, Emanuel I 1ST Ji Mar 1ST OF TRAVERSE JURORS to serve at rch Term, 185G. FIRST WEEK. Hoover, John B. Alexander, R. S. Aligns, Abraham Brookbank, John Bjndon, Henry Bilestein, Charles Buck, John Hay, F. W. Itel, John James, David J. James, Thomas T. Kuster, Frederick King, Conrad Little, Edward McConaughy, James P. Byers, Abraham Bidoleman, John Barnes, Charles Bender, Jacob Leavy, Michael Cree, George McBrido, John McCoiinell, Francis McKenzie, Sylvester Plummer, E'.isha Pedon, Johu Proudfoot, R. J. Tringle, John Riley, John Ream, Elias Straycr, Adam Shoup, Michael Sinclair, Gordon Thomas, Jacob Wagner, M. D. Cobaugh, Daniel Donughe, Patrick Diver, Cornelias Davis, James A. Elder, Richard Edwards, Robert Forsyth, John Fickes, George Farren, Daniel Foster, Henry Gallagher, George W. Goughenour, Sam'l D. Gilman,. Jacob SECOND WEEK. Ashcraft, liichard Jr. Ilogue, Joeepb Braliier, Daniel S J Liyucs, Napoleon Hotiman. David Hawk, George King, Samuel Knepper, John Jr. LutLer, Levi Longcnecker. A. R. Makin, Adam Nipps. John Orr, William O'Fritl, Francis l'arrish, Edward Paul, Isa.ic Piper, W. K. Baldwin, Joseph Benton. John Barnicle, John Cobaugh, Paul Costelon, James Carl, Casper Cohick, Levi B. Callahan, Amos Clark, Demetrius A. Od'an, Thomas Dawson, Jerorna Everhart, .Ttihn Evans, Isaac- Evans. Morris J Ramsey, James Evans, Evan E. (S. M.) Sharp, John t lanagan. John Sinser. Jacob Fulmer, John Fresh, John Gill. Joseph G ilbraith. James Garu.m, William Glass, William Ebensburg. Jan. 2" Slick, John Settlemoyer, George Shorten, John Varner, John Walters, Henry Farabmgh. Augustine 15). hersby requested to come lor ward, -prove property j ses ruder the Will of Fleetwood Benson, dee'd., pay charge, and tr.ke him away "?i i.o wi'l he dis- ; and also why the same should not be -paid by posed of, actort"ng to law. f -y - 1 M ma Moitiiv. William Palmer trustees of , Sarah t NICHOLAS NCEv- ik-'s.-i, Sitr.t'.tl M. Kerr, and Susan bis wife, Jam dry, 23, 1850. tf. V j Auditor's BTotlce. "TVTrTTCE is hereby given, that the undersigned J. l Las. been appointed Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to ascertaiu the amount of certain legacies due to Benson Crum and the heirs of William Crum, deceased, heirs and-devi- L: S. iixiilj,' ir.ery, and Harriet his wife. Wm. II. (ji.irdin.-r Guardian of Fleetwood Benson, Jvbrt M.-Coy Guardian of Eveilne-Benson and Woodward 3onwn. heirs of the said Fleetwood T P-enson. dee'd., iu their several purports, in- pro- poi t:on to the assessed value of each, and that lie will sit for that purpose at his office in Ebeusburg, on FitiDAV.the 22d day of February, next, when and where all persons interested may attend. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. Ebensburg, Jan. 23 1856. 4t. AOTICIL fTpHE undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' A. Court of Cambru county, at December Term, 1855, a commissioner to take the testimony in the matter of the answers of William Glasf Executor of the last will and testament of George Glass, deceased, to the citation on Liui, to shew cause why he should not be discharged, or other wise proceeded against according to law, hereby notifies all interested, that ho will discharge the duties of his. wild appointment, at the office of Messrs. Johnston fc Ululliu, in Ebensburg,. on Saturday, the 2Sdday of February, text, at ou o'clock, P. M. PHILIP S. NOON, Cora'r. Ebensbin g, Jan. 23. 1 856. it. - -1 frnE undersigned, appoiuted by the Orphans' I Court of Cambria county, at December Term, 1855, a cuitausioner to take the testimony iu the matter of the answers of George Litzinger, Executor of tLe hist will and testament of Leon ard Litzinger, deceased, to the citation served on him, to shew cause why lie should not be discharg ed, hereby gives notice to all interested, that ho will attend to the duties of his said appointment, at the office of Messrs. Johnston Sc Mullin. in Ebensburg, on Wednesday, the 20th day of Feb ruary, next, at one o'clock, P. M. JAMES C. NOON, Com'r. El ensburg, Jau. 23, 1850. 4t. Auditor's Xotlce. IN the matter of the confirmation of the partial account of Dcruinick Diamond and Henry Topper, administrators, de banes non of John Trotter, deceased. The undersigned being appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county, auditor to make and reportdistribution of the assets remaining in the hands of the administrators aforesaid, to and amongst the creditors legally entitled thereto: hereby notifies all persons interested iu the said i distribution, that he will attend to the dutiet of the said appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 26th day of February, next, at one o'i 1 ock. 1. M- C. .V WINGARD, Auditor. Jan. 23, 183C 4t. takc rotzci:. A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to jLsL the ''ndersigned either by Note or Book ac-f count, are respectfully requested to call and set tle their accounts on or before the 1st day of March. 1856, after which time tho Books wfl! be left in the hands of a proper officer for collection STEPHEN LLOYD, JR. Ebensburg, Jan. 1C, 1S56. XOTtVU. ALL persons interested in the fund arising from the sale of the real estate of Patrick White, are hereby notified, that the Auditor, ap pointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cam bria county, to distribute the same, will sit in discharge of his duty, at bis ofnee in Clensburg, on Wednesday, the tth day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. A. C. MULLIN, Auditor. Ebensburg, Jan. 1G, 1856. 4t. Auditor's Xotlce. . AT an Orphans' Guirt held at Ebensburg, iu aud for the coi.nty of Cambria, ou the 5th day of September, A. D. 1855, ou motion of Joseph M' Dona'.d, Esq., Win. 11. Gardner was appointed by the Judges of said Court, an Auditor, to ap portion the proceeds anting from the sale of the real estate of Reuben Crum, among the devisees and creditors ; and also to report whether or not judgments No.'s 20 and G9, January Term, 1850, are to be regarded as liens upon said estate, &c. In pursuance of the above appointment, the Auditor therein named, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his store in Jefferson, on Tuesday the 12th-daj ot February. A. D. 185o. WM. H. GARDNER, Auditor. January 16, 185G. 4t. . - Auditor's Aotlce. N the. matter of the sale of the real estate of Daniel Christe, ou motion M. Hasson appoin ted Auditor to distribute the proceeds among the ci editors. - Tn Dursuance of the above appointment, the undersigned will sit at hi- oluce in tne oorouguur E'en.-bnrg, on Fridav the 15th of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., where ail those interested may attend. M- HASSON, Auditor. January 1G, 1856. Auditor's Notice. I N the matter of the sale of the real estate of William A. Vickroy, on motion M. Hasson appointed Auditor to distribute the proceeds among the creditors. In pursuance of the above appointment, the undersigned will sit at his office in the borough of Ebensburg, on Saturday the 16th of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., where all those inter ested may attend. M. IIASSON, Auditor. January 16, 1856. FOB SAL.I2. I FARM of land containing about CO acres, 35 l acres of which is under cultivation, the bal ance good wood land. With a good dwelling, and a large barn, also a good orchard of choice fruit trees, is withiu 2 miles of Cresson Station, P. R. R. 1-4 of mile of the turnpike, and will De sold low to a cash buyer. For any information apply to John Bradley, Minister, or to James Conway, on the premises. January 1G, 1856. 3t. Tavern Stand for Kent. TIIE subscriber will offer his lavcrn stand, in the Boroufrh of Loretto, for rent, for one or more years. The house is 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 horses, with a granery attached, the garden lots are good. Possession of the premises given on the first day of April, 1856. For further partic ulars inquire of the subscriber residing on th premises. P. SHIELDS. Loretto, Jan. 16, 1856. 24. M. MABI"LE. E. C. MCCLCEE. J. PATTOX THOMPSOS. Marple, McClur & Co. WE have this day associated with us, J. Patton jf Thompson. The Styla of the firm will be Marple, McClure & Co. The Business of the old firm will be settled by the new. M. M. MARPLE, E. C. McCLURE. . PniLADFAPHIA. January . IS9. Auditor's Xotlce. Charles Albright, for use la the Court of Com mon Picas of Cambria of K. L. Johnston, ' vs. Mary Benson and Maria Murray. county. Alias Vend. jcj?-ufur. N'l. 160, Sept. Tcnn, 1855.- - And now, to wit T 1 - : xyreeuiiier 01 :i 1 c f t .n t--i r- tion of Wm. KitteH, Esq., John S. E.:.c-,-, Esq. ap pointed Auditor to distribute the proceeds of Sher- ili's &aie 01 tne ileal Instate of Maria Murray, sold on the above writ, to and amongst the creditors. A true extract from the Records, certified ibis 15th dav of December, 1855. MILTON ROBERTS, Prothonotary. IN pursuance of the above appointment. I will attend at my office in Eben.sburjrou Monday, the 18th day of February' .next, at one o'clock P. M., w heu aud w t re all per nsiutere.--tt:d may attend. JOHN S. 1U1EV, Auditor. Ebensburg, Jan. 9, 1856. HE undersignad having disposal ' of their stock aud business to V m. II. taardner & Co., would herein- notify all persons indebted to them by note, book account r jndgincntrtliat the same must be paid immediately; -Thebioks will be left at the old stand until the 15th of February next, where those interested will do well to cal. . G. L. LLOYD & CO. : Jefferson, Jan. 9, 185G. - Having purchased the stock, good-will, &c, of G. L. Lloyd &. Co., we will continue tho Dry Gools, Qrocery and Variety business at their old stand. Tlie highest prices will be paid for Lum ber, Grain and Produce generally. , ! WM. H. GARDNER & CO. Jeflvrson, Jan. 9, 1856. , . . , '''OrpiIans, Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria count', there will be exposed to public sale, on Monday the 28th day of January, inst., the following real estate, situate in Sum merhill township, in taid couufy, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Commencing at a Chestnut on line of land war ranted in the name of John Clark, thenc" South 48 East 50 perches to a poplar, thence North 77 East, 37 perches, thence South 20 East, 79 perch es to a locust, thence North 80 East 74 perches to a black oak, thenc? North 73 East 13 perches to a chestnut, thence North 226 perches, thence West 218 perches to a maple, thence 101 perches to the pilace of beginning, containing ISO acres and 57 perches and allowance, late the property of Frederick Croyle, deceased Sale to be held on the premises. Terms of Side. One third of the pnrchase money to be paid on cotifimation of sale, and the balance in two eqtal annual payments thereafter with interest, to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. JACOB STI NEMAN, Guardian of minor heirs of Frederick Croyle, d'd. January 2, 1853. t s. (Cambria Tribune copy and charge advertiser.) "ITI10 Owes Vs.9' THE Books of the subscribers have been placed in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for col lection. MURRAY & ZAHM, MURRAY, ZAHM & Co. Ebensburg, Vx. 2G, 1855. IllTRD'S XEYT STORE! '.ew Goods!! rilHE subscriber takes this method of informing 1 the citizens of Loretto, and the public gen erally, that he is now receiving and opening at his New Store Room, one mile North of Loretto, Cambria coumy,' Fa., one of the Largest and best assorted stock of goods ever brought to this sec tion of conntry. The stock consists in part of the following articles viz : Broad Cloths, Casaiuutts, Cassimeres, Satinets. Merinoes, Delaines nd Al pacsis, of all qualities and prices. A large variety of Ginghams, Poplins, Calicoes and Ladies Dress Plaids of the latest styles, and at very low price?, together with a iiurj assortment of Braid and Silk Bonnets, Cap and Jj:.uet Rib bons and Dress Trimmings. A large quantity of ready made Clothing for old. and young folks. Drugs Paints & Medicines. A large assortment mantle, eight day, and thirty hour clocks. Qtieensware, glassware and tinware, in fact every article necessary for family pur poses. Hardware of all Descripitons. Grocer ies & Confectionaries, in abundance will be kept constantly on hand and at fair prices. The subscriber tenders his thanks to bis nu merous customers and frieods, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on hhn since his commence ment in business on Tunnel Hid, and would still be thankful to greet all of his old customers, and as many more new ones, as will favor him with a call at his New Stand. Goods will be sold as heretofore at the lowest shade of profit, as his motto has been, and will continue to be " Small Profits and Quick Re turns." All Kinds of Country Froducc 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 bo no abate ment. Children will be enabled to get fair value f wb,(ir moliev, equal to grpwn persnns. Call at uie iSdVi slOlvL, on Henry M'Guire's old Saw Mill property, 1 nife from Ijoretto. WILLIAM D. HURD. January 9, 1856. A dm nJstraloi-'s Xotlce. LETTERS of administration, have been gran ted to the subscriber, by the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of Eleanor Jones, deceased, late of Cambria township, this is to notify all persons indebted to the said estate, to make immediate payment, and those having bills, will present them dulv proven for settlement. D. II. ROBERTS, Adm'r. Ebensburg, Jan. 9, 1856. Administrators' Notice. WHEREAS Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of John Anderson, late of Clearfield township, in said count, deceased. AU persons having claims against said estate will present them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. JOHN H. DOUGLASS, Adm'r. Clearfield Tp. Dec. 12, 1855. 6t. SEVASTOPOL TAKEN. The First of the Season. IDWARD ROBERTS has just received from -i the cast, and has now ready for sale a full and complete assortment of PALL St. WIXTER GOODS including every article of fancy, dress or plain goods that rcan be asked for in a country store. either for ladies' or gentlemen's wear. Ills stock consists oi a general variety of calicoes, merinoes, alpacas, delaines .linens, muslins, laces, etc., for the ladies, together with boots, shoes, hats, and aftdl selection of winter stuffs for tho g mtlemen. lor the nouseteeper he ha laid in a stock of FRESH GROCERIES. embracing every article under that head, together with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheeting, Blurting, etc., etc. For the farmer be has fish, salt, and other arti cles required by the public generally. In short he has his storeroom filled with articles in every department of trade, from which the needy can select to suit their wants. COCountry produce taken in exchange for goods at the market value, and goods sold cheap to cash caustomerfl. Come and see, Ebensburg, yor. 7f 1355. H. CHILDS fc CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, HTJMBEES 133 k 135 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURG, PA AYE JUfcT RECEIVED THEIR HlMKNSE STOCK OF BOOTS. bHOES, HATS, ISO NETS and Caps, consisting of over Thk'ty live Hundred Cases for Ladwa aud GnUcn.u i iiiv.es, D ys an I Childreu's Spring and Humuv wbtcu may be fjund LAIUF3 AKD MISSES Roots and Raskins, Purple Parodies Cuiderilla Siipinrs, Bronze Kossuth. Saitag's,- Eureka', MEN ANI rOTS" Call 4- Kip Boola, Col. Cn-. D-jOs, ' KiduWiiut. Ox. Ic Uo. Tiea, C. ft F. Bxitert. Lu.bhi's f.iu. Ii as. Childn's S. G.dt. Together with a variety of Fancy Goods, particularly adapted to tho appracLifig season. (-Having purchased our stock from ll.c EaRinrn Manufacturers, principaf for cash, ith great care in the se!ettnn and quality adapted to the Wctyrn tia.de, wo are enabled to olltr superior in ducements, and are determined not to be undersold by uny Eastern or Western Uous. CCJ-Merchnts visiting our city, v LI p!eue tall and examine for theinselvta. - September o, 1855. " o UR FRIENDS ARE 1SVITKD call at Holmes & Youxo's Store, on Main Street, and ex amine one of the fiftest and lar gest lots of ' Watches ever (without exception) brought to this county. They arc ail of th new est style and superior to anything heretofore made. , ' - Cylinder watches of beautiiul style kciL alz, suitable for young men or ladies. Hunting-case fcifver-detached Levers, full-jewelled, and warran ted $1G, 17, and $19. Silver Lepine $8,75 to $11. Hunting-cases, $14 to $15.. Also, a spleu did assortment of Bard& Wilson's celebrated 16 caret patent angular Nib Peu$, each one warran ted not to break. ' - Ail person that love good sight, would do well to try the justly celebrated Perifocal Spectacles, of which Atliave a full supply for all ages. We winyay, iu conclusion, that we are thankful for the liberal share of b-fncss we have received, and willalw;aLejlJeavor to please and suit our kind customrs. " ' HOLMES & YOUNG Persons wanting honest gixds and fair deal ing, will please look for the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH. Johnstown, Dec. 5, 1855. Valuable Property for Sale or Kent. ."JU1E undersigned offers for sale or rent, that r.-tll 1 ku'iwn hotel, situate on tho Tlaak Road, half way between Jefferson and Ebensburg, known as the Walton Mouse," now in the occupancy of Maj. Gideon JLti'Jett ; together with fifty acres of . . . , - .1 : 1 1 valuable land aujoiniz't, more ir icas u iiusircu. The location of the hotel is excellent, and it is likely to become a resort for visitors from the cities, during the Summer season. If not sold, the property will be leased for 1 , 3 or 5 yenrs. Possession j;ivcn on the first of next April. For further particulars inquire of DANIEL T. JONES. January 2, lSGG. LM. SUTLIFF would again infi rm the citi- zens of Ebensburg and all the rest of mankind, that he will again visit this place, with a large collection of Books at the next term of Court. December 26, I8f5. Administrators' ZVotlcc ETTERS ol auininistration on the estate of U Charles II. Ilever, late of Ebensburg Cam bria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the said estate, are reo nested to make immediate payment, and these having claims Against said estate, will present tl.em to the undersigned, ly authenticated for settlement. - TO Ebensburs xonii:. IirilEREAS letters of administration on the cs II tate of Nicholas Becher, late of Allegheuy township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted by the Register of said county, to the un dersigned, residing in the township aforesaid, all persona indebted to said deceased are required to make imrnfdiate payments, and those having 1 claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL BECIIER, , HENRY BECHER, JAun' January 2, 1855. Ct. is. Commissioner's John McGuire, et. al. No vs. V1855. Edward Shoemaker. J Aud now. 15th December, 1855, on motion of Wm. Kittell, Rule to shew cause why Sheriff Pat terson's, Sheriff Brawley's, Dep. Sheriff Zahrn's and Dep. Sheriff Weakland's fees on Al. Fi. Fa. No. 134. Sept. Term, 1855, should not be paid out of Hie moneys in the bauds of the Sheriff on this writ. Same day ou application of Mr. White. John J S. Rhey appointed a Commissioner to take testi-1 mony. A true extract from the llecords, certihed tins 7th day of January, 1850. MILTON ROBERTS, Prothotiotary. IN pursuance of the above appoinrment, I will j attend at my oincc in Ebensburg, on J nursday, the 21st day of February next, at one oYlock P. - 1 -II ir.of.-Kiia : hitiTfted m.'lV attend. JOHN S. RHE x , Comnnssioru r. Ebensburg, Jan. 0, 185G. Strayed or Stolen. HERE is now in my possession a dark bay mare, with DiacK mane and tan, a smaii star in the forehead, a small scar on the forward part of the pasture of the left hind le. Said mare is about 15 hands high is supposed to be about 10 years old, and is what is called a crib biter. The above described mare was found in the possession of James S. Clossin, who has recently been con- of James S. Clossin, who has recently been con- victcd in our court for larceny, and he states that the said mare came to his house on or about the : 15th day of October last. The owner is therefore notified to come forward ;inrt tatn snpb mpnsiirra a tbe law directs for the recovery of the property, otherwise the said mare, will be disposed of according to law. WM. PALMER, J Jefferson, Cambria co., Jan. 2, 1855. Private Sale. well finished, and in good repair, with a well rf , good water on the porch, lerms wnl be maoe favorable. For further particulars inquire of PETER BROWN. Jefferson. Dec. 12.1865. - AIJOt'ILED , Orplians' Court Sale. B Y virtue of aji order of the Orphans Court of! - - - -- 1 . Cambria county, there will he exposed to i public sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg. on Monday the 3rd day of March, tiexf, at 1 1 o'clock, A. M.'the following described re.'.l e;tr.t?, to wit: All that certai.1 pieeor parcel of land, s'tua, n Summerhiil township, Cambria county, adjoin ing lands of John Skelly. William A.. Skellv James D. Hamilton and others, cntainin one hundred and fiftj'-five acres mre or less, about thirty-five acres of which 'ra cleared, ' hating theieon erected a hewed rS house and a cabin barn, late the property of Philip Skelly deceased. Terms efStie One third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the bal ance in two equal annual payrr enrs, with interef t, to be secure! by tha Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser, JOHSKSLLT, Adm'r. of Philip ke) dee'd. . January ?, le$. " T. BLAIR MOORE, imJH:re worth of their mont-v. and I feel T. S. IIEYER, J ,Aur? 7cing the U-nefit it confers. , Jan. 2, 1850. Vnr'.l lease send me a further supply, ah THE subscriber offers for sale, ouc lot of ground j ber, a red and white Steer, about two years old, desirably situated on the Main street in Jeffer- i "d with a slit in both cars. AIpo, a red yearling son, Cambria county. Pa., near tha Allegheny Heifer, with a bht in both ears. - The owner h Portao-e & Pcnna. Rail Roads, having thereon requested to come forward, provc-property, p.y o tv,mo tvL Rt.irv lu.-f.Uinf House 'charges and take them away, therwise th'v wiil cue, w aiymg an? nsmomr, . iuoj.js LA.IES' SOITKKTm. .. Suiw and Legliuiu; Fancy French Lace; Luibioid'rod QjsVr Helmet Oowti, .. ; Ficy Glaca. Gmton, Palm I. . Black, Fur and Wool HU. Cloth & Glazed Caps, Piush & Velvet Chi. t lorecce with Copos, Among the numerous disoov er . S.'ience Las made ta thi geud on to facilitate the busi- iiess ot life-1 increase ita ecjDy- -r.t. s-1 deven prvk)ng the term ; of human existei:iJionecanb named4 of more real, val ie to mankind, than this ' oontribu . . ft . -r tion of - Chemistry to the taeaung Art. . A -rssi trial of its virtues thrctigliout thi9 broad country, has provm beyond a doubt, that no medicine or cotnbinatiou of raedicincs yet known, can so sure-- . ly cottrol and cure the numerous varieties of pul- monary disease wfcich have hitherto swept from our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, there Is now abundant reason to relitye a Remedy Las at 4,B"2tVh6n found which can U 7 relied on, to care.thost dangerous affections of the lungs. Gpalcftfere will not permij us to publish any projtlon of the cures effected by iu , -use, but we would present Lte liiowmg 1 pwt : refer Tlirthcr enquiry to my American Aimauac, which the agfnt below nameu, will always b plsased to furnish free, wherein are full partjeu- lars, and indisputnlle proof of the statcrccnt. Office of Transporta'.ion, Laurens R'R --SvC, - Dk. J. C. Avke. Dear Sir, My Kur . years old has just recovered from a tevfiS-e-Ltlack of malignant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, aud every person tbat visited him, pronounced ' him a dead child. Having used your Cherp.t Pectokal. in California, in the winter of 1850, j for a severe attack of Bronchitis with entire suc cess, l wus induced 10 try it on my uu:c toy. 1 gave him a tea-spoon -ful every three hcurs, com mencing in the morning, and by ten o clock at night, I found a decided change for the better. and after thite days use, he was alle to eat or drink without pain. Its use in the above hr.m.-d disease will save many a child from a premature grave, and relicvs the anxiety of man- a fond parent. For all affec tions of the Throat and Lungs, I believe it tb best medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts mc in addressing you theM linos but fur your imiioriunt discovery, ray lit- t!e boy would nuw have been in anoi.er wend. Turn yours, with grv-tvt ret-p-ect, J. i. POWELL, Supt. Trans., L. R. R. Rocky Hill, (Somerset Co.) N. J., July 21. 1802. Du. J. C. Aye3, Since your medicine has be come known here it has, a greater demand than any other cough remedy we have ever sold. It is Fjx-ken of in terms of unmeasurtd praise by those . vvlio bave tifKii it. and 1 Know o! some cases wjiere jtl,e best they can say c fit is not too much for the du-!g,d it has done. I fake pleasure in selling it, because I know that I am inving my customers T-sn: worth of their inouev. and 1 teel graliteU ia hd believe m . Yours, with respect. JOHN C. WHITLOCK. : P. S. Alinct any number of certifkates can b j saut you if vou with it. j " Windsor, C. W., June C. 1S52. i Df.. J. C. Atfr. Sir, This may certify that t jhave used your Cni.KUY Pel ioral for upwards of one year : and it is my sincere belief that I i should have been in my grave t-re this time if I had not. It has cured me of a dangerous affec tion of the lungs, and I do not overstate my con vlctiona when 1 UJl you it is a piicclcas remedy. Yours very respectfully, D. A. JJcCLL'RE, AtLornej at Law. Wilkbarre. Ta., September 28, 1850. Xotlce. ! Dn. J. C. Avk. My dear Sir. lc-nr mcJin'ie 13, Sept. Term,!'3 much approved of by those who have used it li'. Fa. 'j here, and its composition is such as to insure and j maintain its reputation. 1 invariably recoivmerd (it or pulmonary Knections, as do many clour principal physicians. 1 am your tr.enu, CnAS STREATER. M. D. PSF.PAKED "BY . DR. JAMES C AVER, PRACTICAL AND. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST. LOWtLL, MASS. Price 125 Of. per liox. Fice Boxes for 01. Sold by James McDermitt, Ebensburg. E. Y. Illildebrand. Indiana, W.M'Connell. Sumrnitvillo, ;Tr. R. A. Johnston, Johnstown, and by dealers everywhere. December 5, 1855. Smos. DR. II. T. COFFEY'S Tec s and Bkace Es tablishment, Allegheny St., Ilollidaysbnrg. Constantly on hand, Munh 4- Cb'i Iiityroccd J rushes every style and sizw ; b;ne Eretich Trus ties J OI m ' . construction, extreme lightness, and durability, with ease ainl comfort. Dr. Banning' 's JJoo'y Brace for Prolapsus Uteri and its associate pains and weakn Rre ; El ector Braces, and Chest ErjKudrs of approved mako. y Special atteutiou invited to Banning's la test iinpror erne nt the Spring-Spin j Shoulder jBrace, adapted to all with stooed shoulders narrow chet-t. and spinal weakness. It attache . to the Body Brace, is cosy, elegant, and effective Order.; from a distance promptly nttended to shoulders, OS re. Order.; from a distance promptly ntteftdcl to. 1 crsous writing ior xrusses win stare incr.es arounc" to! y, over rupture ; tor rJoy t-;icc A o. inches arounl hips; Kr Spring-Spino-Snotikhr Attachment No. inches around chest under ann pits. Instruments not luting, cxchangW; it ro turned unsoiled. Hollidaysburg, Dec. 10, 18'"5. "rn. CSTItAVS. CAME to the residence ol tl.'e subscriber, in Carrol township, sometime in last Septem- be exposed of according to law. GE0rvf5"ii: LESLIE .tanuary 2, 1S5. XOTStJE ' ALL persons indebted to late firm of Ten Ion & Lover, are ri,iuested to call wit1l th( subscnt-er the survir-' vrfr,lC.r k e be found at his office '. p.-.riKTb S rhtbnrrv .- v. " l" UP l-e Books, and Receipt for til tuency WVJ -.ging to the said fiirn. JOflN" FENLON, urvivir.g TartEer of Fenlon & Ileyer. January 1, 1S56 ?m Police fa TreMlasssers. - - TRESSPASSERS are warned not to dijre through, or lay down fences on toy farm, or they will be dealt with according to law. THOMAS KAYXOR, December 12, 1855. ' rr Rent. A STONE STABLE in the borough of Ebens burg, thirty-two feet square, with ftalle, racks, granery and loft well oored. Tbe Ma in gciqdaprder. Posse&sios eiven cn the first dav ! of January neit. I JOSEPH M'DOyALD. .it it rnr
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