IUL For tho Democrat and Sentinel. ' ' Miscellaneous Enigma. - ' I am composed of 17 letters. My 1, 4, 11, 11, 15, 13 is used to equip a hackney. My 7, 9, 10, 10, 13, 3 b used in connec tion with liquor. v, . . " - My 12fl3, 9, IS, 13 is the Dame of a no- ted pbysician. ; ; i My 7, 13, 17, 15 is what the ladies are fond of. ' , ' ."' ' ' My 2, 15, 10, 13 Is what is not defiled. : My 5, 8,15, 10 is what is not sweet. My C, 8. 14, 10, 11 is what misers do. My 12, 13. 10, 3. 13 is a terra applied to ladies. Mv whole is the name and address of one of the most noted writers of N. A. ' . IJeacla Academy. . Thus, ; numerous examples, wo see that, however is may be witii ether nations, Amer icans need never dread to begin on Friday ' any undertaking, however momentous it may be 2urf'JJc Hcncmi. A Capital Hit. " The man who, in a land ami an a ge like litis, is honestly declaiming against the temporal inrlu-c:-;i of the -poor Pope an 1 earnestly warning his countrymen against tho political arts of the joor Cituuitcs ; ought to have lived at least in the last c ntuiy, and 1-U.'we.l the Spanisdi Cavalier in Lis cruvi-io agaiuat wind-mills. Nor have we any in ii-si to fear o, the irf:ix of foreign dements ..tuto our o ig jolitic, iathe character ami habits of the mingled races of the oil wtrlJ. Though for eign immigration were increased a hundred fold, ; it wouhl xi j more alarm a thoughtful man, for the safety of our free institutions, than do the thou- '. sand rivers, that ' pour their varied elements into he sea, alarm a plulosopher for the purity of the " mighty and -assimilating ocean. The nation is al ready, in all its grand elements of character, per manently Anglo-American ; and a wise man would j-.ist as sincerely fear to dine on a salmon, lest he, " himself, should become a great lish ; or to break his fast ou a bird, lost he should sprout with feath ers aul wings, as to have a fear lest this Ameri can nationality be essentially or injuriously rnod- .ifiod by any.foieign elements that may How into it. llev. Charles IVadsuorik. .... . juaiiMn, una been entirely forgotten, until it v ukj iaie 10 reach her through the fire and sm. o -i. uu me rooi and ha na--. tn tv-A fire was discovered, oa Friday, 15th uit., .Jin the rear of thd S:. Lawrence Hotel, Philadel phia. The damages are sA down at $2000 ful ly insured. While the fire was raging in the Ho tel, a lady who was confined to bed in one of the rootns, adjacent to the fire, with iuliamatory rheu- ras ike. tK-u ne uoor ot her room, br.t to tndc-ovor to reach the window, and hoist it, so as to escape strangulation from the smoke. She did so, and the parties on the roof, fearful that she would lean from the window, encouraged her bv convciMrA with her, making her believe that she was in no dang?r; they kept up the conversation v.ntil the fire w is put out, and on reaching where sue was .they found that the fright had effl-eted an entire .cure. Iron Democrat. tfrj-The Sunbury and Erie Railroad Bridges be tween Northumberland and Sbiibury, are comple ted, and coal is now taMen over the road to"V.'il iiarnsport, Pa., and Elrnira and other places, in New York. The cars of the Philadelphia and Sunbury company, it is said, are to be used in ta king the coal from the mines in Northumberland county to Elmiia and intermediate places. Protest Against Recipeocity. In the Cana da House of Assembly on the 19th, the Quebec Board of Trade protested against any extension of reciprocity with the United States. 'The Board in question are composed mainly of old fogies, and it is not believed that their protest will intiuence in any degree the action cf Parliament &J-It is understood that a tariff bill is to be re ported in Congress fixing port duty on al' goods made in whole and part, of wool, bilk, cotton, hemp, flax, etc. at 30 per cent., and admitting wool, dye ?tuSf, raw silks and all raw materials free. ' .Facts about Fiudat. From time imme morial Friday has been frowned upon as a day of ill omen. . Aul though this prejudice is less prevalent now than of yore, when super stition bad general sway, yet there ari many, even in this matter of fact age of ours, who would hesitate, on a day so inauspicious, to begin an undertaking of momentous import. Aud now many brave mariners, whose hearts nquailed could meet the wildest fa ry of their ocean home, would blanch even to bcud their sails on a Friday But to thow with how much reason this feeling is indulged, let us exainiue the following important facts, in con nection with our settlement and greatness as a nation ; and we will, sec how groat causa we Americans have to dread tho fatal day. Oa Friday, August, 1102, Christopher Columbus sailed on his great voyage of dis covery. On Friday, Oct. 1 2, 1 102. he first discover ed laud. On Friday, Jan. 4, 149S, Le tailed on his return to Spam, which, it he had not reached in safety, the happy result would never have been known which led to the sottlemcut of this vast continent. On Friday, March .12. 1493, he arrived at Palos in safety. . On Friday, November 22. 1404, he arrived ixt llispauola, on his secoud voyage to Ameri ca. Oa Friday, June 14 1494, he, though un known to himself, discovered the contiueut ef America. . On Friday, March 5, 1495, Homy VII of Eaglan l gave to John Cabot his commission, which led to the discovery of North America, TuU b the first American Sate paper in Llng laad. Oa Friday, September 7, loG."), Mclr-ndrez founded St. Autustiiio, the oldest settlement ia the United Mates by more than 40 years. Oa Friday November 10, 120, tho'May . flower with tius Pilgrims, made the huihor of IVovinc:-tovva. And on tin same day signed that august compact, tha foreruuuer of our present glorious Constitution. . Oa Friday, December 22, 1025, the Pil grims made their fiurd lauding on Plymouth liock. Oa Friday, February 22.. 1732,'Gcorge Washiugtou, the father of American freedom, was born. v Oa FriJay, June 10, 1770, Bunker llill was seized aud fortified. On Friday, October 7, 1777, the surrender of Saratoga was uiadc, which had such a powerful influence iu inducing France t? de clare for our cai50. On Friday, September 22, 1780, the trea son of Arnold was laid bare, which saved us from destruction. On Friday, Oct. 19, 17S1, the surrender at Yorktown, the crowning glory of the Amer ican arms. On Friday, June 7, 1770, the motion was maic in Congress by Juhu Adams, seconded ly Richard llenry Lee, that the United Col onics were, aiid of right ouafnt to he free and iudenendaat. C3-A bill for the abolition of capital punish ment was re:eeted in the Ohio Legislature Thurs day of last week. OThe Tasscnger trains on the Sunbury and Erie Railroad, are now running regularly between Suubury and Williamsport. 5t Among the deaths of the past yea? ' were seventy-one soldiers of the Revolution. There are but few left. Mir.LARi) FiLi.MOitF. was in Italy, at last ac counts, looking f;it, rosy, young .and happy. Per haps he is living on hope for the result in No- veniler next, mixed in witu a iiuie Deei mutton. and On Sat tin lay township, Mr. 3'ears. DIED. r 16th February in Dasiei. A. Washington 36 Dinoxn, aged THE appeals for the ywir S3C in the following townships have been postponed, and will be held as follows : In Susquehanna township, at the houe of Ma thew Conrad on Wednesday -the 20th day of March ir.st. In Chest township at the S-liool House near li. J Proudfoot's on Thursday the 27th inst. In White township at the School House No". 1. in said township ou Friday the 28th inst. In Clearfield township at the house of John II. Douglass on Saturday the 29th inst. In Allegheny township at the School House No 9. in said township on Mondav 31st inst. JOHN" H. DOUGLASS. JAMES S. CLARKE. AUGUSTIN LITTLE. Commissioner's Office ) March 5th I80G. ' J RG310V.4L : " ' PAUL GRAFF, MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IX BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW GOODS EATS AND CAPS, No. 63 V North Third Streef, DA ween Arch aud Cherry, ITIiLADELITlIA. . March 6th 1850. Doctor 011 Fits. LEW IS BEYWON Tailor and Decorator of the outward Tabernacle of Mankind. ITas removed his shop to the west'end of town, a few doors west of the Foundry, where gentle, men ami thfir sons will find it to their advantage to call on the subscriber, midget their clothing fashionably made up and to fit in a style impossi ble to be excelled by any ether establishment iu the county. Ebensburg March Cth ISoO. Dissolution. The Partnership, heretofore existing between the undersigned, in tho practice of Medicine, ex pired by limitation on the 1st of-March. All persons indebte 1 to the late firm, are respectfully notified to make payment to Mv. Gwinn at as earlv a period as practicable. - WM. GWINN M. !) AUGUSTUS W. COLBUIIX M. D. L retto Marc 4t!i 185G. PriILIC SALE; The subscriber will sell at public sale at his residence in Washington township Cambria coun ty, cn Mouday the 31st day of March inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, the following pro perty viz : 2 Horses, 1 twoycr.r old colt, 3 Mules, 1 Jack Ass. 1 Jenny Ass, 2 Yoke of Oxen. 5 Cows, 1 lot of Hogs, Horse and Mule GeaTB, 1 l'uggy and Harness," 1 Sleigh, 1 four Horse Waggon, 1 sett Blacksmith Tools, Pino and Hemlock Lumber, Corn (ears) by the bushel. Oats in the sheaf, ttye by the bushel, I lay by the ton and many other articles to tedious to .neution. He will at tne same time and place offer for sale his steam sawmill together with all the ma chinery therewith connected, on which will be given such a credit as will enable the purchaser to make the money out of lumber before pay day On all other articles a reasonable credit will bo given. Terms made known ou dav of sale. M.'M. ADAMS. March 6th 18:C St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tin, Copper, and Iieet-Iron Ware. MANUFACTORY. Canal Street, Johnstown, Fa. THE subscril-e respectfully informs his friends and the public generally , that he ha3 a sain commenced the manufacture of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware in all its branches, at the old stand, where he will be pleas ed to sc all who want any article in his line. Fetrrng grateful for past fa von, he hope, by strict attention and fair dealing, to merit and re ceive a liberal sjiare of patronage. The Cash System he has adopted, as he hates to JTin, and long credit takes the profits. Merchants purchasing bills of Ware, woult? do well to call and examine prices and quality, which will be found superior to any offered in the cities cast or west. All orders from one dollar to five hundred filled ,with promptness and dispatch. Price List sent it?mercbants, If requested. Ware-rooms on Canal Street, one door below the Collectors Office. . - ; F. W, HAY. Johnstown March 5th 1856. A Hf.mauKabls Fact. A Washington letter ia the Baltimore Sun contains tie following par agraph : . " It is worthy of ite that in the United tstes th ;rc are 0,900,000 Roman Catholics, whilst in the Snto ar.d House, of Representatives there is but one member of each who even makes a profes 'u of that faith. In the cabinet, the Supreme. Court of the United States; the Senate and House, there U not a single foreign-born citizen. Surely, ' Americans are ruling America.' ACrrv is Kassas. -Leavenworth Ciy: con tains three hundred and seven buildings, of which seventy six are business hotis.;-.rw., l,ct year one dry goods urm there sold t.OOO wortfc I COOKING STOVES, Large Oven, Etna, Iron City, Comple' Cook, Diamond, and of Brad ley's celebrated Stoves, for tsa!c at Minufacturer's retail prices, by - , 1 .'. ' P. W. HAY- TTKATIG STgYKS.lladiator, Flora, Frank-J.J- lm, Carbon, Parl-.r, and all Parlor or Room Stoves made m either city furnished low fur cash. - " ' F. W. HAY JJJ. bhret-Iron are, cheap for cash on Canal Street bv F. W. HAY. S POUTING, Roofing and all. kinds of Job work done promptly at cash rates, by r :r- -.- ;:F. -W. HAY, ' ' A J LL-who want a first rate Stoves, 'cheap Tin ware, or any Kitchen utensil will call with the cash at the Ware-rooms of : a F. W. -nAYi Between the Summit ..ami;' Ebensburg a large Agate Caoss." The finujr ill be rewarded by leaving it at this office. - f- ' ' " v Kew Firm. ' TAYLOR & JONES, THE subscribers Would respectfully inform the citi2ens of Ebensburg aud the surrounding vicinity, that they have entered into partnership for the purpose of giving full satisfaction to all mankind and in the way of giving fits, they may be found at the old establishment formerly occu pied by Beynon and Jones,; immediately opposite the store of Geo. McCanni ; The public may rest assured, that all work entrusted to their care will be made in a workmanlike manner, and at the time promised. Garments will be cut according to the latest fashion. - A. II. TAYLOR. JOHN JONES. Eocnsburg, March oih iSGO. , FOU S.4L.S:. fPHAT well known Tavern Stand in Summit I vilie, at the Head of No. 5, recently occupied by Samuel M'Clelland. It- will be sold on rea sonable terms, and an indisputable title given. If not sold at private, it will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Eiensburg, on Wednes day, of the first week of the March Court, at one o'clock, P.M. Apply to Major James Speer, Blairsville, or the undersigned at Ebensburg. - MICHAEL DAN MAGEUAN. . February 13,1856. ts. - KOTICE. To Vm Crclilors of the IImtitgdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road Company : " That the Court of Huntingdon county at the January -term, 1856, directed to be paid to credi tors tiro per cent, on their claims on which fur me r dividends 1 have been declared which 1 will pay on the presentation of their certificates of deposit by themselves or their agents. JOHN S. 1SETT, Sequestrator. Spn.cc Creek, February 13, 1856. St.. mO TTIE HON. GEOitGE TAYLOR, Esq., Pres-1-ident, and his Associates, Judges of tLe Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county. The petition of the subscribers, citizens of the United States, redding in the borough of Ebens burg, in said county, humbly represents, that they are desirous to continue the sale of vinous and spirituous liquois, in quantities not Jess than a quart, at the old stand, on High street, in said borough, anl that they are well prepared for that purpose. They, therefore, pray your Honors ' to grant them a license to sell liquors during tho en- biiing year, according to the act of Assembly, ap proved the 14th day" of April, A. D. 1855. enti tled an, Act to restrain the sale of Intoxicating Liquors." R. n. TUDOR. MILTON ROBERTS, Under the firm of Tudor & Roberts. Ei.ousLurg, February 3, 1856. . CiocU and IVatcli making. The subscaber begs leave to an nounce to the citizens of KbensRurg, and vicinity that he has opened a Watchmaker's shop in Colonade Row. io. 1 nearlv onoosite the Cjurt . House. - y A ' where he will l? in readiness to repair Watches, Clocks and Jewel', on the shortest notice, and ou the most reasonable terms. ' JACOB STATIL. February 6, 1856. 6m. a otic u. APPLICATION of Highland Temple of Honor, No. 10, of the Borough of Ebensburg, for incorporation. " In the Common Pleas of Cambria county, No. 38, March Term, 185G. 1 6 J)ec. 1S55, Read, y and ordered to be filed mid published agreeably to the provisions of the Act of Assembly, By the Court. gfK Certified Jan. 80, 1856. Prothonotary. February, 6, 1 856. Orphans' Court ialc. BY VIRTUE of a Pluries order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be ex posed to public sale on the premises, on Saturday, 21 of February, next, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the following property, part of the real estate ot James K. M'Deriuitt, late of Chest township, VIZ A SAW MILL AND FORTY ACRES OF LAND in the township aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a post at the S. E. end of the tract, thence South S5J degrees West, by tract in name of Thomas Penrose, 106 perches to a post, thence North fifty four degrees West 9 J perches to a po.--t, thence South 50 de grees West 42 perches to a post, thence by the residue of the tract, North 2 degrees East 110 perches to a post, thence by land of J. E. M' Dermitt South 88 "degrees East 102 perches to the place of beginning. Terms of Sale. One third of the purchase money to oe paid on confirmation of the sale by the Orphans' Court, the remainder in two equal annual payments with interest, to be secured by the Bond and Mortgage of the purchaser. JAMES M'DERMITT, . JAMES M'MULLIN. j-ewrs. Fcbruary 6, 1856. ADJOLR.VED Orphans' Court Sale. BY. virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to public sale, at thfl Court House in Ebensburg, on Monday, the 3rd day of March, next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following described real estate, to wit: All that certa;n piece or parcel of land, situate n Summerhill t wnship, Cambria county, adjoin ing lands of John Skelly. William A. Skelly, James D. Hamilton vand others, containing one hundred and fifty-five acres more or less, about thirty-five acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hewed log house and a cabin bim, a never failing spring near the honse, a splendid young orchard, all grafted of the most choice fruit, and a good meadow all in g-od cul tivation for fanning, in about one and hnlf miles from Jefferson, along the plank road leading from Jefferson to ECVisburg, and tho most choice kind of wood for Locomotive use, and lumber, late the property of Thilip Skelly deceased. Terms of Site'. One third of the purchase mon ey to be paid ou confirmation of sale, ami the bal ance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secure I by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. ' - JOHN SKELLY. Adm'r. of Philip Skelly dce'd. February 6, 1850. " Echo;' copy 4 times and. charge this office. WIio Owes ITs." ; f V ; ' TUG-Books of tho subscribers have been placed in the hanla of John Williams, Esq., f jr col lection. ' . ,. 1 . ; , , MURRAY & ZAHM. ( MURRAY, ZAHM & Co. Ebensburg, Dec. 26, 1855. Barber and Hair-Dresser. . THE undersigned would respectfully inform his id customers,; that he has removed his ' shop to the office formerly occupied by Dr. Eylandt, tColonadeRow,) where he will be happy to give ail persons visiting his shop a clean shave, or the hair cut in the most improved style. - - . - " " w A- KENNEDY; ' trowuourg, juotcr 51, 1355. ... A" . ANDREW J. RHEY, Esq., Treasurer. By balance due at hast settlement, By amount paid : k Auditors, Assessors, '! I -l ". ' . Commissioners, ! i ' . Commissioners Clerk. Commissioners Counsel, Criminal Prosecutions, Coustables, Court Crier and Tipstaves, . ; Collectors &miniation. Exonerations, Elections, Fox Scalps, Fuel; ' Grand Jurors, Inquests, Incidentals & Repairs, Insane Asylum, Jailor, " ' Prothonotary, Printers, - . Poor House Directors, Probates, New Township, Refunding, Uedemption, Road Views, Road Damages, '" Schools, Stationary, Supervisors, Travcrs Jurors, Talismen, Wild Cat Scalps, Wolf Scalps, Conveying Convicts to Western Pen itentiary & II use of Refuge, Treasurer's commission on $13,820, 57 a 3 per cent., 'receipts & expexditijueS" Of .Cambria County, from' the Zth day of Jinva- ry, .X). 1855, loVieVMh day of 'January. A. i '-:- -:? RECEIPTS: . ' ' ' ANDREW J. RHEY, Esq., Treasurer, f DR. To amount received from Collectors : . ; : y - County Tax, .. . . - 49,635 C9 To amount received on unseated " - ; land : County Tax, . . - S3 87 ri : f.-' Road " v . .... , - . 44 16 f School " , t .. , 62 53 . Poor " . ' - 6 60 To amount received from miscella- neous sources, - ' " 111 C9 To amount received on redemption ' of lands, : --., 67 46 To amount received on Criminal Prosecutions, - - 12 00 To amount of Poor tax received from Collectors, . 1,469 60 To amount received from Augnstin i ", ; Durbin, late Sheriff of Cambria County, ,242 13 11,681 03 Balance duo Treasurer, 2,62J 26 J14.S04 29 EXPENDITURES 190 81 433 ; 632 200 -89 836 261 138 1,156 964 -494 203 123 433 68 430 671 . 300' 214 135" 1,140 10 6 193 142 208 5 1,185 83 840 1,802 17 32 24 70 483 CR. 50 00 24 00 00 00 53 20 00 85 22' 69 75i 00" 75 51 04 75 97 27 50 00 7U 00 24 77 25 00 58 00 49 65 00 87J 00" 00 $14,304 29 OUTSTANDING DEBTS DUE COUNTY AND STATE FROM COLLECTORS. 1843 1844 1846 1849 1850 1851 1851 1853 1353 1854 1855 County. Jamc3 M'Dermit, Clear- $ cts. field township, . 16 83 David T. Storm, Johns town borough, r . .. i 57, 7 William Bradley, Wash- ington township, , 40 32 . Ig. li. Wilkinson. Sum merhill township, 125 29 Andrew Burgobu, Clear field township, Barnabus Collie'-, Cone maugh borough, 101 92 Paul George, Washings, ton township, . 200 00 Jenkins Jones, Cone maugh borough, 354 05 M. M. Adams, Wash ington township, 814 97 ' Alx'r . M'Vicker, Cam bria township, 246 17'' Blasius Noel, Carroll, tp., James Litzinger, Clear- . field township, 93 21 John Morgan, Con. bor ough, 337 06 J. B. Cobaugh Cone- " maugh township, 453 07 W. W. Harris, Jackson township, . James Young, Summer hill township, . 436 61 James Brown, Washing ton township, 121 26 James Doyle, Allegheny township, 254 99 Enoch Reese, Blacklick towtship, , . . i 209 31 John Gritriths, Cambria township, - 263 08 Valentine Yoner, Chest township, 183 10 George Rutledge, Clear field township. 33158 Jacob Stutzman Cone maugh township, 1,089 88 R. H. Cannon, Cone- maugh borough, 325 55 - Jacob Shabaugh, Carroll township, 445 02 E. Hughes,' Ebensburg borough, 297 65 David Paul, Jackson township, . - . . ; ; . 213 93 Henry Kratzer, Johns town borough, . 780 53 George Yiuger, Loretto borough, S5 69 John Moycrs, Munster "township. 183 25 George Orris, Pdchland township, '' 437 94 Joseph Miller, Summer hill township, 454 56 Charles Farrcn, Summit ville borough, 112 CO ilichael J, I'latt, Sus- J ; quehanna township; f27T"06"; Michael Bra wleV, Wash-- I ington township, 323 53 George Hawk, White township,. - 216 43 State. $ Ct6. 14 22 29 57 '33 67 71 94 45 2S 42 36 107 07 129 07 197 97 103 86 .ev ! s 44 02 190 40 160 52 26 63 184 34 95 59 97 10 78 50 98 73 ' 68 69 129 82 . .434 52 122 59 166 73 -120 80 82 97 2S7 37 31 SO 71 05 164 42 176 14 40 93 ' 105'71 123 40 83 05 WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, , TAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE S1XXJK OK BOOTS, 'SHOiiS, HATS, BON'- NETS and Cans, coru-istin of over Thirty llve Hundred Cases for Ladies and GtaUeman'j Misse, Bovs and Ch.lire-u's Spring and Summer waie, all of latest ity'.es and fashions, among wnicn may te Ioand - - ... .. i LADIKS AND MISSES' B-Kts and Buskins, Purple Parodies' Cinderilla Slippers, Brouze Kossuths, ' Sntag's, Eureka's, Cliildn's fan. Bts. HATS CAPS. - Canton, : . . pahu i, . , , : Blaek, . Furvid Woo! Ilats " ; Oii A GlizedCar;'. 1'U.siV (: 'flvet Cos. Together with a variety of Fat v Gok1s, rwrtkv.hiriv adnpied to the !iipjiroac.in,ECwn. --Having purchastvl C4ir stock from ti e Fs.t-rii M uiaiatturers, principally ( r ca.-h, with grct care in the selection ind quality w'.aptoi to ti e Wc.-te: n trade, v e are eabll to cfter Bupervjr La ducemnt, and are detern.ined nrt to le ane'ersoid by any Eastern or Western House. - - . OfMerchants visiting our city, v. ill p';.-e call and esamiue for themselves. i ' -; September 5, 1855. - - ' , ' . Calf - Kip lk4s," Cot C ng. Boots, Kid Gl. But. Ox. & Un. Ties. C. & P. B totf, ' CfifhJn's s. t;ft. LADIES' ftOSNKTa. Straw : and Leghorn, Fancy, Fiench Laoe, Fmbroid'itNl Ci'r Helrret Crown. - Fancv GlaVa, rlorcrice with Capet, Turnpike Company, - Peter Collins & John Thomas, balance, Jesse Patterson, late Sheriff, Geo. W. Easly, Into Cou;ir issier.cr, Wm. Palmer. " ; 43 $653 Amorint of unavailable debts. o j "Clear field . township, at the house of ' Jol $2,027 -4 ; Douglass iu said township, ou Tuesday, the Given under our hands at Ebensburg, the nine teeuth day of January, A. D. 1856. J. II. DOUGLASS, J. S.CLARK, " ' A. LITTLE, Commissioners. o41 OOj APPEALS. . 4 02 , rlAKE NOTICE., that the appeals will be htW oo C2 -M- for Cambria em-.ii'v f..'r tin, vcr 1SR aa 1$ i follows, to wit: ... 9 00 Allegheny township, at Scbo! FTou.se No.' la 'said townslup, ou Mouday, the 18th day of Feb- ' 1 i ruary next. hn H. e 19th dav of February next. White township, at Sohool House No. 1 in said township, ou Wednesday, the 20th day of Febru ary next. - , , ',, , , . .. . ' Chest township, at the Sohool . House near R. J. Proudtbot'i, on Thursday, the 21st day of Feb ruary next. Susquehanna township, at the hous of Matthew Conrad in said township, eri Friday the 22d day of February next.. , ' " ; Carroll township, at the School House in Car rolltown iu said. towiitLip, ou Saturday the 23d day of Fedruary next. ... Jjlaciiliek township, at the bouse of Adam Mea- WE, tl undersigned Auditors of Cambria county, do report that we have carefully examin ed the accounts and vouchers of receipts and ex penditures of the aforesaid County Commissi on;rs, from the thirteenth day of January, A. D. 1855, until the nineteenth day of January, A. D. 1856. (the latter day included ) and find tliem correct, ( kin in Belsano, on Monday the 25th day of as is also the forecoms statement of outstanding '., . - . Mumter township, at the house of our hand at the Commissioners' Of- debts. Witness fice, at Ebensburg, the 22d day of January, A. D. 1S30. " JUSEl'll J1UKJE, ' ; M.'D. WAGNER, Auditors. Ebensburg, January- 30, 1856. 4. SEVASTOPOL TASErj... Tlie l lihl of (lie feeaKon. IDWARD ROJJERTS.has ju-t received from -A the east, and has now ready for sale a full and complete assortment of f . FAL.li &. WlNTEIt GOOnS including every article of fane-, dress or plain goods that can be asked for in a country storey ! next. either for ladies' or gentlemen's wear. His stock j Cambria township, at the Court Houf e in Eb- consists ot a general variety of calicoes, merinocs, euaburg, on Friday the 14th elay of March next. in said tow nship. on Tuesday the 2Cth day of February next. v Washington township, at the School House near ' the Foot of Plane No. 4 iu.saidtownship, on Wed nesday the 27th day of February nekt. Summitville borough." at the School House i a S3 id borough, on Thursday the 28 th day of Feb ruary next. J Loretto borough, at the School House In said borough, on Friday the 23 th day of February next. - - - . , Ebensburg borough, at the Court House in said ' 'borough, on Thursday the 13th day of March alpacas, delaines.linens, muslins, laces, -etc., fir the ladies, together with boots, shoes, bats, and a full selection of winter stuffs for the gmtle-rnen. For the housekeeper be has laid iu a stock of FKKSH GROCERIES. - ' . . Summerhill towhship, at the S-hool House in Jeuersou in taid township, on Monday the 17th day of March next. Richland township j at the house of Jacob Kring I in sai.l fouiisiiin. un I lies. lav trie lLh dav ' embracing every article under that head, together; March ucxt. " " ' ' ' with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet -chain, hcetiiyrt" Coiiera;rugh No. 3. at the School House near 1 shirting, etc., etc. Singers' iu Conemaugh town&hip, on Wednesday lor the farmer he has flsu, salt, and other arti the '19th day of March next, cles required by the public generally. j Cotiemauirh borough, at School House No. 1 la In short he has his storeroom tilled win articles! C l;,l l...-,., , T.raA-,v iirntl. 5nf XTrz-K .. i ...r.-.i, r... iri , j iu e cry ucjai iniciii oi irautr, iiom uiiicn l"eirjjt nee.lv can select to suit their w.mts. . Johnstown horoiiah. at 'the Manai.m House In CO-Country produce tascnin exchange lor goods Eaid borough, on Fridav the 21st day of March at the market valueand gooils sold ciieap to cash next. . - . ' . . caustomers. Come and -ee: j c ,"ncmar.gh No. 1, at the School House,' In Elensburg, ov. , loo-j-tf. ! Canibija cit v, in Coiumaugh tov.-nship, cn Satnr- OUIl FRIENDS AHE INVITED rail at IIoi.wj-sAr Yrx(.'s - Store, on Main Street, and ex- amine one f the finest and lar- mifvi- rutfTYiS gest lots of Watches ever (with-ait exception) brought to this county. They are all of the new est style and superior to anything heretofore made. . : dap the 22d day of March next. j Conemaugh No. '2, at the School Cylinder watch s i.f beautiful sfyle and size, suitable for y ung men or ladies. Hunting-case silver-detached levers, full-jewelled, and warran ted $16, 817, and $10. Silver Lepine $S,75 to $11. Hunting-cases, $14 to $15. Also, a sp'.en did assortment of Bard & Wilson's celebrated 1C caret patent angular Nib Tens, each one warran ted not to break. . All persons that love good sight, would do veil to try the justly celebrated Perifocal Spee-tacles, of which we have a full supply for all ags. We will just say, in conclusion, that we are thankful for the liU'ral share of business we have received, and wi'.l alwaj s endeavor to please and suit our kind customers. HOLMES Sr YOUNG. Persons wanting honest goxls and ftir deal ing, will please look for the sign of the GOLDEN' WATCH. 1 - ' Johnstown, Dec. 5,1 S55. Hor-se near : John lledrick, Esq, in G"r.emaugh township, on ' : ionoy the zJtn uay oi iiarcn r.exx. Jackson township, at the house of Henry Ka ger in said township, ou Tuesday the 6ih day of March next. JOHN II." DOUGLASS, ' . JAMES IS. CLARK, Coir, m Vs. A. LITTLE, i Attsst : Geo. C. K. Z.jix. ' ! Cyn'suiissioner's Ofiice. Total, $9,840 52 $3 1S55 Tames Doyle, Allegheny township, " ' Enoch Reese, Blacklick . . -' John Griffiths, Cambria " Valentine Yoner, Cliest " (eorge Rutledge, Clearfichl ' . Jacob Stutzman, Conem'gh " It. H. Cannon, " be.r., Jacob Shabaugh, Carroll tp., E. Ilnghcs. Ebensliurg bor., : David Paul, Jackson tp. Henry Kratzer, Johnstown bor., ' George Yinger, Loretto r ' John Meyers, Munster township, Geotge Orris, Richland ' . Joseph Miller, Summerhill ; " -Charles. Farren, Summitville bor., . Mich'l J. Plattt, Susquehanna tp., Michael Brawley, Washington " George nawk, Wkite toweship, tt it Poor. 97 10 78 50 98 73 68 9 129 82 427 74 US 14 106 73 110 31 82 97 267 01 31 80 71 05 163 42 171 77 40 93 105 71 119 40 82 75 Total, $2,432 GO DUE COUNTY ON BONDS AND NOTES. Tavern Maud for Itent. THE subscriber iil ofler hi laveru stand.' in the Borough of Lorofto, for rent, fr one er more years. The Louse is large and spacious, a good pump at the door, with a cistern in the kitchen yard, which will hohl ' 1400 gallons of water, a wash house with a bake oven under cov er. A stable capaoie oi iiol:mg ten to twelve horses, with a granery attached, the garden lots are good. Possession of the premises given on the first day of April, 185 6. For further partic ulars inquire of the subscriber residing on the premises. . 1 . M1ILL.DS. Loretto. Jan. 16, 18CC. A Farm Tor Sale . THE subscriber offers for sale his farm: situate adjoining the town of Jetfcrson, Cambria eo., Pa., containing one hundred acres, sixty acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cul tivation, having thereon erected a gevnl two story frame house, with basement story, wash house. smoke house, nd an pxcelleut bank barn with sheds. Also a never failing spring of water con venient to the house. There are numerous excel lent spriugs on the premises and a good orchard. Also abundance of limestone, Stone coa., I pin ore, ami a lime Kiln, all convenient to the Alle gheny Portage Rail Road, and within one fourth of a mile of the Pennsylvania Rail Road. For further particulars inquire of thesubritTTj tn the premises, or of m. K. Hughes in Jt-ner son. JAills luuu. JefiVrson, January, CO, 1F5C. Tt. T. I IIKYKR, Attorney at L.avr, and GENT for the. Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. Counsel given in the English and German languages. Office on nigh Strict, Ebensburg, Pemv.i. Feb. C. 1855. Hy. Ebensburg, Jan. 23, 1856, ). N. B. The Commissivncrs will close at 4 o'clock P. M. of each day. -, Jo; aistowu " Echo" copy. ; " HtRDSXinVSTOaE! AciTGcodsU - THE subscriljcr takes this method of informing the citizens of Loretto, and tho public gen erally, that he is now receiving and opening at his NevStorc Rooirfi oiie milo North cf Loretto, Cambria county, Pa., one of the Largest and best assorted stock of goods ever brought to this sec tiou of c&nntry. The stock consists in part of the following artie'es viz : Broad Cloths, Cassinetta, "Chsm meres, Satinets, Meriueres, Delaine and Al pacas, of all qualities and prices. A large variety of Gingfeuns, Poplins, Calicoes and Ladies Dress Plaids of the latest styles, and at very low price?, together with a fine assortment of Braid and Silk Bonnets, Cap and Bonnet Pib bons and Dress Trimmings. A larga quantity of ready made Clothing for 11 and young folks. Drugs Paints t Medicines. A large assortment mantle, eight day, and thirty hoUr clocks. " Quccnsware, glass wafe and tinware, in fact every article necessary for family pur poses. Hardware of all Descripitons. Grocer ies & Coufectionarit'S, in abundance will be kept constantly on hand aud at fair prices. The subscriber tenders Ins thanks to his nu merous customers and friends, for the very liberal patronage bestowed eu him since his commence ment iu busine'ss on Tunnel Hill, and would still be thankful to gTeet all of Lis old customers, and as many more new ones, as will favor hiai with a call at Lis New Stand. Goods w'il be sold as heretofore at the lowest shade of profit, as his tne.tto has been, and will continue to be " Small Profits and Quick lie turns." All Kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change fr goods money will not le refused. " Intending to do a business strictly on the one price principle, that is the lowest selling price will be asked, from which tteir will be no abate ment. Chihirea will be enabled to get fair value for their monev. equal to grown persons. Call at tho NEW STORE, on Henry M'Guire old Saw Mill property, 1 mi'efroin Loretto. . . WILLIAM D. nURD. Jannr.ry 9.1856. : . . r . r JUST received at the store of EDWARD ROB ERTS. . . 1,000 lbs CdFi-b. 10 half Brls Herring r.nd 10 half Brls Mackerel;. . Feb. 6, l?5t. . , xOTICC. ... THE undersigned having disposed of their stock and business t Wm. II. Gardner & Cj., wcnld hereby notify all persons indebted to them by note, book account or judgment, that the same must be paid rmniediatelv. The books will be left at the old stand until the loth of February next, where tho;c interested will do well focal'. G. L. LLOYD & CO. JcfTcrsfin, Jan. 9, 185C. Havinc p-rhased the stock, good-will. &C of G. L. Lloy-l & C .. we will continue the Irr Goods." Grocery aul Variety business at their old staad. The I.i-iVuvt prices will be paid for Lum- lx-autif.il i her, Grain and Froduee centrally. " WM. II. GARDNER & CO. " MTrr-on. -Tnn. 9. 1855. . ' Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana . . A Tai m Tor Sale. f i 11IE undersigned ofieT3 for sale a A farm, consisting of 196 acres, 75" acres of I which are cleared, upon which is erected twoj dwelling houses, a laro un icr-groun l barn, and j : : contains much valuable tindie-r, a good ugir j si. M. i ABTl-K.- -r E. C. MCCLCEE. gTOve, and a good orchard. - A public ro.td pw-t es I " ' pa'ttrn. tkokpsov. . between the house aivl barn: The farm 1" situa-1 - 32arple, DItCiur) &.Co, . ted 3 miles si-Hilh of Johnst.-wn. and v ith"n 2 WE hive this Iav .as ociafetl with us, J. Patton mTls of Scalptown. adjoining lands of J. B-fikW.fn TLonipmn, Ti Strh of the firm will be J. Rose and ethers. ; i Marple. Me CI are Ss Go. The Business of the old 3 For further particular a.ldress S. J. ITa -tj firm will be salt'ed by the rew. BelEano". Ctmbrla Co., 'Pa., or Thoma Havc?,t . M. if. MARTLE, Johnstowu.Cacifcriaoo., P. " '" ' I - E. C. MrCLURE.' Jan. ao; io6. Stl' A Jamwr 1, lS5t. i t ' : ' .1 - , 'i J; ' . ; f !-1 fs inr