. IU1 " . : ii oleics yorxc, WATCHWAEES c JEWELERS- - JOHNSTOWN, TA. At business men of Johnstown Has got t making rhymes ; Tis only fair that we should say. Something of the times. For instance Holmes & Young will aell . Goods at the lowest rate, And for quality you'll find them. As fine as in the State. Cur partner Holmes has been doicn Last, For Goods in our line, And our kind Customers can hare Everything to their mind. Of WatcTies we have eveiy sort. And Rings and Breastpins too, (ToW Pens and Clocks' and Silver Spoons, Most beautiful to view. Just call and see them for yourselves. They are ho very nice. And remernler always that wo have Fora things hut One Price. Sign of the Golitn Watch Main Street Johns- Aprii 9, 1856. THr? subscriber ui'l soil at public sale at Ids farm in Munsttir t ownship, four miles East of Ebensburg. on Wednesday the 16th day of April 1853, the following described property viz: Two Brood Mares, Mileh Cows, Hogs & Young Cattlo, Ploughs & Harrows. 1 Wagon, 1 Carriage, 1 Sleigh. Horse Gears, & Harness, & Farming TJ tenssls. Oats by the bushel, Hay by the ton, Rye by the bushel, together with many article- not ne cessary to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. A. M., due at tiadance and a reasonable credit will be given. WILLIAM GLASS. April, 9, 1856. tie iisi mm wmm a OF LOCK IIAY.Y, I A. INSURES Detached Buildings. Stores. Mer chandize, Farm Property, and other I5ud ii:!. al their content-". DIRECTORS. Jon J. Peaec-k.iHox. (J C. IIarvj't. JlOf. .fr.m li. IIalv. V. T. A u-t a vs. 'OilAttf.ES A. MaTKR , ID. K. fAVKYKSt 'Oiivsi.Kf Cai.-.T. jW. Wiitr:. Pfn;i; DrcKs-iy, ITiros. Kitchen. Hon. G. C. HA RVKV, Pres. T. T. A it ii a ms. Vice Tuos. Kitchen, Secy. Pre. P.ZfEREKCKS. rv-n.i-l IT. LV.vd. jWm. Vaudcibel!, I Win. Fearon, Dr. J. S. Crawford, . Upd'-'graff. iJames Armstrons. A. A. Wine:-rdii :r, L. A. Mack.'V, A. White. Jaiiics Quigle, John W. Mj nar l, Hon. Simon Cameron Ib.n. Wm. Bi?!er. J. C. NOON, Ager E'ocnsburg. Ap:il 9, 1S56. XCW ltl.4CK SMITH SIIOI'. fYUK subscriber wou'd resjiedfully inform the -i citizens of EhonsbTirg nnl the vicinity that ,e ha rented the SMITH SHOP formerly occu- ei hv Mi'-l ac! Mc'Cajue. whore he intends to Trry on the BLACKSMITH IN G in all its branch Persons entrusting work to his care can rest isure.I that it will bo promptlv attem!,-d to and t rao'erate rates, lie would also, inform the j citizens that the business of HORSESHOEING I -p-ll be supc-uit-nded by himself personally. '7wners of valuable horses will not be under the necessity of sen ling their stock to a neighlioring Tdlaje, as his expeiicn'o in this line is widelv "known. ISAiC SINCILM. " Ebensburg, Ap.11 f-, 1856. TO AIuIj IIOM IT?IACO.tER3T. I fttHE subscribers havi.-.g enter.-! into a new ar- j X' rangement and svsle'n of busiries,- respc -t- ; fullv, but earnestiv veo'i. st all persons iadebt- j cd to them to make immediate payment. A i prompt attention to this notice will save cos'. SI10EM.AKEii vl- CLARK. April 7,1?:?. We do not, hereafter intend to do a credit bus" r.ess, but we will sell cheap for cash lt approved trade of all ki:id. S. & C. THEREAS Letters Testamentary 'e?tamentarv f-:i the list j nt c.f blnc.i Str.isder, will and testame oi karroo .o nsmp, am Pr.a couiuy. ueceasea, r ? a .1 ' -- t' i . i -i Y,r"m" K'.t U''L,3'"'.V ,-r ,',J ' the estate of said deceased are herebv niined to I make immediate payment, and tho-e having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES CARROLL, kRROLL, i:each, Executors FRANCIS I! fcoenslmrg. April U, iSoG. tt riBMc saw:. Tlie subscriber will sell at public sale atEb fsrin in Cambria township, one mile East of Eb msburg, on Thura.!ay 10th day of April lb56, the following described propeity, viz : 6 Horses, 4 Colts, Young Cattle, Sheep, two Wagons, one Buggy, 1 Horse Rake, Ploughs and Harrows, 9 Sets Horse Gears, one Wind-Mill, 2 Sleds, 1 'Sleigh, log chains, Household Furniture, together with many articles not necessary to enu merate. C-All of the above property will be sold witli mt reserve. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, M., when due attendance and a reasonable credit will le giveu. GEORGE C.K.ZAIIM. April, 2,1850 x. . iib:vi:ic, Attorney at Law, and A GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company. Counsel given in the Engli.ii and German languages. Ofnce on High Street, Ebensburg, Tenn'a. Feb. 6, 1856. lly. C. W. Wlngard. ATTORXCY AT LAW. IIH5SXUE8, r.A. WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear ik'ld county. Office one door west of Dr. Wm. Lemon's. CO Also Agents for the sale of Lands in Cam bria and adjoining Counties. fcJ-Also Agents for tbo Union Fire Insurance Company. March 25, 1855. Itt.JUASSO.V, Attorney at Law, Ebensbnrg.Pa. "FF1CE adjoining the Post Office. VJ' Auc. 24. lfifift. '-Who Owes l'g. TIIE Bx)ks of the subscribers have been placed in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for col lection. . MURRAY & ZAHM. 152 86 156 400 40Q MURRAY, ZAHM & Co. !, 1S55. I?ce":ur, Dec. nEXTISTUY. A. J. JACKSON", Surgeon Dentist " :n v, c i f T'nnmTisnn'a TMriimt- Wm IJD WUUJ " " 1 TTTJuin House, where he can be found the third week of each month. Office in Johns town nearly opposite tM Oir.bria Iron Store. Ebensburg March 12, 1S5G. Assignees' Sale of VALUABLE TIMBER LAND. THE undersigned, acting Assignee of E. A. Vickroy, will offer at Public Sale, in Jeffer son, Cambrft county, Penna., on Titkspay, the 22d day of April next, the interest of E. A. Vickroy being the undivided halt, in the lollowiug tracts of land : Tract Xo. 1. Situated in Richland township, Cambria county. Fa., about eight miles south ot Jefferson, and fourteen miles east of Johnstown, containing 401 acre3. This tract is well timbered with wild cherry. ash, hemlock, cucumber, sugar ; and beech, and one half of it at least is adapted to farming purposes. Rachel'. Run passes through this tract, and there is a good null seat thereon. The Stat3 road between Johnstown and Bedford also intersects it from west to east. It adjoins I lands of John Brown. Isaac Vickroy, Isaac Horner and others. Tract No. 2 -Containing 400 acres situate in Ti;li!n,1 biwnshin. adioininz lands ot I'-.. 1j. An derson, Thomas Vickroy, Isaac Horner, &c. Thi tract is well timbered with the same varieties as NT... 1. Th lied ford read passes through the south end of this tract, and the new State road reeentlv located also passes through it. The south fork of Conemaugh river runs througli the tract, affording good mill seats. Tract No. 3. Containing 257 acres, situate in Richland township, adjoh.iug Tract No. 2, anil lands of Snyder, Andersen and Thomas Vickroy. The timber on this tract, is about the same as on Tracts No. 1 and 2. The mountain brand) of the south fork of the Conemaiigh intersects said river on this tract, thus affording several excellent mill sites, with a never failing supply of water. These lands all within six miles of the Pennsyl vania and Portage Rail Roads, are amongst the Wst timbered lands in this region, and vell worthy the attention of capitalists. Persons desirous of seeing the land will call upon John Brown, who resides near the premises. Teems One-third paid, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest, secur ed by bond and mortcraize. CYRUS L. PERSHING, A-'Mnff Assignee vf K. Am Vickroy. Ebensburg. April 2, ISO. XOTItT. rwv HE undaraingned will offer for sale, at tee s:ime time and rdace, his interest, being the : undivided half in the above three described tracts ? -.f land, an J upoa the s.mie terms as specified ! above. .JOHN W1LLEUIS. ho: i.noii ais;-t!: :: Nkw Anatv.M. T,v undersigned has just re ceived a new stuck of groceries, Confectionary of all kinds to be had in t in irkets. lie has also added to his buisne-s, rtantly on baud fors.i''" zes of the bert quality low yrolit fir cash or him a call. Persons t!i i' in his line, wit! !inJ it to and intends to keep con . I;:o: & Naii.s of all si- : and will sell at a very Country produce. Give wi-iii to buy ativ thing t!.eir advantage. ROBERT DAVIS. 1 S.V,. 1".' cn-ibnr. A pr:l rAt'twtors Police. Letter the tters tcstaniontarv having teen cranled to KubscriU-r on tlic estate of Bartholomew T rebus late of Allegh-'nv t.-wnshin. Cambria evuruv dee'd. All ers. -lis therefore having ease present them f.-r settlement forth-virit. MARY MAGDALENE TREBUS April, 2, 1S56. Auditor' Aotice. it r appoinletl bv the fglUE undersigned, an- Jl Orphans' Court of (..'ambi ia count v, to make ' 'l;stti':-r.iion of the assets in the bands of Francis i Harr. Administrator of i!:e e late of John Uarr, I late of Sumuierhili township. Jeeeas,d, hereby I not'i'es ail parties intei--st-d in said fund that he i wi:l attend to the duti'-s cf soi l apix-.iiitment, at -.nice in the Borough uf Fb-.uislnirg. on Satur the 3d dnv of Mav i ext. at oi;e o'clock. P da V M.', :il which tiv?e and t lace thev mav attend if ti'f.v think lroier JOSEPH M'DONALD, Auditor. -"-i r.t 4t. Cf Unseated Larnls and Lots in Cam bria County. A. D. 1856. CHARLES D. ML iiliAY, Treasurer of Cam bria County, in the Commonwealth ofJPenn- I sylvania, in jiursuance of the several acts of As- sembiy of said Common wealth, directing the time and maimer ot selling unseated lands tor taxes, )() UFREBY VilVE NOTICE, that the following Jcscr:lK;1 tr,icts of unseated lands and lots of oliniif ia the said County of Cambria, or such parts thereof as may oe necessary to Tav arrear- a(sot taxes du thereon, lor one year or more, will be offerel for sale at the Court House in tlie borough of Elensburir, on the second Monday (being the 9th day) of June next, and continue by adjournment from drty to day, until the whole be sold, for such arrearages of taxes and costs, neces sarily accruing thereon. Atl'-'jhcni Tiiifiifh ip. Aimic ft icarjntccs or oiruerx. A. P. 100 4H 4 1 310 4 I 96 425 30 120 100 91 220 62 C4 100 108 100 372 128 385 128 401 H 382 152 j C5 ! ioo ; 100 j 1C6 400 106 I 119 100 405 377 10-3 395 433 153 100 433 154 233 330 215 ! 95 375 225 200 Taxes .Tan.cs C. Mauire els. 6 40 Abt aharu White 1851 12 71 13 40 44 60 40 91 95 92 1855 12 .Tames 1 'annum 6 Eleanor C. Hiester 20 Heirs of Walter Eider 9 William M'Doiigle (part) 0 Warner llannum 5 Mifflin Hannum 12 Roliert Whitehead 3 Thomas Cloudesdale 2 33 lUucldicJe Township. J. Jordon 7 10 Jacob Fronheiiscr 10 65 Cambria Totcnship. James Means 9 18 Carroll Township. Sarah Barr Wilson Barr Daniel Barr Lewis Barr Wm. M. Adams Peter Sawyer and James Lyons Euly Eager 20" 21" 22 21 ;3o 20 10 05 60 00 Chest Township. Walter Butler 3 55 Richard Scelv (part) 7 54 John See'.y " 21 63 John Myers James Foster Henry De'.ozier James Hunter Clearfield T jicnship. Mahlon Hutchinson Johnathan Lewis Simon Litziuger's heirs Hilary Baker William Will Jesse Bush George Horner (part) John Nagle Sr. Jacob Cox William Lambert William Tilton Conemaiigh Township. George Funk and Thus. Vicroy William Beatty Alexander McGregor 8 3 23 6 11 14 5 14 7 11 14 9 12 40 55 73 66 91 69 11 69 90 23 63 49 76 64 80 82 12 09 10 fi 11 14 James Gill 14 20 j r. Shocnberger' 14 20 j 150 " " 5 5 207 " " 7 44 133 120 ' King and Shoeubergor 9 46 400 George Mooro . 14 20 400 Thomas Wilson If 20 400 " Andrew Kennedy 14 20 400 James Roberts 14 20 400 Charles Jones 14 20 40 John Bell 42 308 21 John Callin 21 89 S24 William Clark ' 11 53 210 81 Adam Beam 11 20 400 Alexander Cochran 14 20 155 Benjamin William 5 Co 00 120 Richard Smith 10 65 1 401 141 JohnHaydeu 14 20 401 25 John Teeter 14 20 400 William Brown 14 20 248 John C rouse 17 C5 SO David T. Storm 2 13 CO Samuel L. Gorgas 1 11 Jackson. Township. 437 02 John Buchanan 24 C7 414 C3 Wm. Ilult 22 01 2SS 135 Thomas Vickroy 25 54 422 John Chirk 2'J 07 220 William Clark J 5 C2 290 John Crawford 15 44 400 Samuel Stitt 21 "0 400 John Steel 21 30 400 James Steel 21 30 30 George R. Shoup 2 13 300 James Stitt 15 96 SOO Thomas Stitt 15 00 300 Jolm Stoner '1 SO 200 Christian Stoner 14 20 200 Jacob Rupp 14 20 405 John Hubby 28 76 100 Abigail Ramsey 7 10 bO 8 Peter Bortman IS 68 146 Thoman White 10 38 405 135 John Simpson 28 76 100 John Ribblet 7 10 25 Daniel Good 1 80 35 Gilbert Lloyd 3 55 65 C3 Solomon Benshoof 2 41 76 Eli Benshoof 2 82 Richland Township 63 Joseph Vicroy 3 66 437 120 Elisha Rodgers 12 00 436 64 Daniel Reese 11 67 125 Storm & King 6 33 101 74 Francis Dovliu 5 80 433 240 Robert Ross 12 54 40 1 Jacob Clement 1 1 CO Summerltill ToicnsUip. 1 1 Christian Smith S8 400 ArentSounan 47 54 19 ) John Nicholson 15 01 439 120 John Evermau 34 73 440 80 Isaac Bran nan 34 76 180 Frederick Croy'es Estato 28 4.4 443 131 Jacob Goujrhnonr 31 02 400 John Kean 31 CO 338 40 John Thompson 30 28 271 Roliert Evans (part) 21 63 4 30 131 John Nicholson 33 97 440 William Smith 34 76 200 Isaac Jones 1 5 80 220 John Simpson 17 38 100 William Clark fnart) 7 90 440 Henry West SI 70 Lois in the iovn Snmnci hill. Amaviah V. Ballou's Estate. Lot No. 2 79 i Lot iV. 7 79 littsquchanna Tounship. 301 8 Mordecai Roberts 2102 H' ington- Townsh ip. Thomas Jackson James Johns James Magellan John Taylor G come Cutwalt Peter" West Arent Sonman Christian Liugcnfeltcr Fred. Hi u ton Francis John Robert Flinn Arent Sonman John James Kinport John & James Kinport. White Township Robert IJoggs Mary Brown Andrew Small Alexander Urown Thomas Hrown William Harris James Harris John Harris James Reed Wm. Servos? George Hill, Jr. John Marshall James Wilson William George Michael Musser Abraham Whitinoro John Servoss Jeremiah Musscr Jacob King Tbos. S. Mooro Ann McMutrie James Craig Joseph Ahiacad Owen Jones James M'Mrrtrie Thomas Murgrtroid John Brown Patrick Boreland Thos. B. Moore T. 11. Moore J. M Murtrie and others Lloyd, Hill & Holliday Hugh Hollin 81 50 1 176 439 150 1200 200 400 201 50 1000 4oO 400 410 410 410 445 445 445 453 445 440 81 69 15 80 60 35 CO CO CO 87 SO 3 9 1 7 117 19 19 8 1 43 98 Of) 10 40 10 40 01 00 00 21 21 21 19 19 2G 26 2G 12 12 12 1 7 -r I I 28 75 28 75 90 80 39 04 88 SO 80 80 78 75 52 93 95 400 400 250 203 20S lfJ'J 200 319 47 OS 30 100 loo 120 109 87 7 11 T I 15 18 11 11 IS o 200 200 0 22 25 o O 4 5 19 5 0 54 45 300 350 300 400 203 23 90 49 19 44 12 03 80 80 1400 400 20 110 Graff and Malone Thomas Town 04 3 25 AI VSO, At the same time and place will be sold the fol lowing Seated Lands and Lots of ground, on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have leen returned to the Commissioners, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April 29th 1814. Allegheny Township. Silas 3Ib.ore's estate 9 02 78 1 250 30 t ; 243 50 l 0 i 45 I Lot 10 if 10 io$ 150 589 100 1 Lot 50 58 226 0Q -50 John llatton Dr. R M S. Jackson 5G 37 30 55 82 04 27 18 a Joseph Law son Charles 3IcGovern Daniel O'Keeffe . Patric O'Conner John Burke's estato Peter Carr KeeflTe & Howley Thomas Kajlor Peter Murray Penna. Kail iload Co. Joseph Houk George Weakland Patrick Gillespie Thomas Kaylor DlaclclicJc 2'ownshtp. John Donahoe Wm. O'Conner jr. Jacob Mardis Mulford & Alter Carroll Township. Henry Arble Mathias Bartrafn John Biller George Drinkle Nicholas .Lambourn Michael Thomas Jacob White . i i o A 8 1 00 90 00 00 40 43 43 50 25 04 1 o o 3 02 i 3 18 44 41 10 55 10 39 99 21 diest Township. , John Helfrick Isaih Hollis Clearfield Tovmsliip. 3 oseph Adams Daniel Kraft M'Guire&M'Dermit John Anderson Daniel Colclesser Samuel Calvin William Nelson Simon Weakland George. Cowan Daniel Colclesser Samuel Calvin Timothy Cawley Michael Parrel Luke M'Guiro J atues Ross 48 93 150 200 : 8S0 290 430 215 203 S 100 100 171 145 Jl 100 20 4412 4 1 5 4 o 48 1 100 1 1 James Sargent Lot Hugh M'Mullou Lot Daniel Kline 10 10 10 52 30 Joseph Watt ' ,tihnsto'cn Jiorvvgh. 2 Lots Daniel Beam for Cobaugh's estate J.ickson Township. 4 70 102 03 193 Arthur Murphy Isaac Clark Charles Dillon John Garmau Volin Horner . A. Vicroy Henry Waguer John Murray Peter Dillon Toll House Philip Alwine Michael Pod son George Pindley John Pergrin Jsackar Rood David Teeter Toll house west of Laurel Hill Richland Township. Archibald Dunlap Patrick Killiu Llisha Moyers Jesse Layton Smiimerhill Township John Egan Samuel Earnest Daniel Flenner John Trotter John Roberts Sarah Roberts Michael Benson's estate Maria Murray part Fleet 0 3 13 17 4 19 o '2 80 20 35 34 29 41 17 74 24 415 40 173 60 100 77 o . 44 33 14 38 24 00 85 49 55 55 77 83 80 18 01 18 90 00 40 20 03 23, 15 00 i 185 00 90 60 45 f,0 70 00 140 400 20 S 414 41 SO 13 10 wood Benson s estate Lot Peter Ermiro Lot Thomas Leonard Lot Henry Oster Solomon Amigh John II. Cruiu Patrick & Thos. M'Gouah 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 34 100 211 100 330 190 270 50 100 35 100 50 80 155 91 200 100 200 li'O 45 r.T j 85 00 75 00 95 20 20 39 43 82 05 01 88 50 00 00 80 94 44 Thos. Patterson's estate James Young John King Susquthan na Town . hip. Henry Adams Johnathan Anderson Lloyd Hoko . John M'Donald Joseph Plitt John Plott Sr's heirs Isaac Evans Joseph Plott's estate John Palton Alpheas Tibbots 4 5 0 1 0 t 1 1 1 0 1 2 o 0 4 George Feith liewis Keeth Washington, Township G. W. Bowman 40 8 35 f 200 40 1 30 OT 2 92 2 08 1 95 10 40 3 25 1 95 1 95 10 1 95 5 20 2 00 1 30 1 95 05 1 10 1 10 3 44 3 85 2 20 3 85 3 85 2 70 2 20 1 10 2 35 G 53 2 75 1 10 4 09 ! 1 10 1 10 2 20 1 05 3 58 3 44 2 20 1 05 4 09 7 70 2 75 2 34 2 48 1 05 99 94 Ijot John Dowd Lot Patrick Fitzgibbons Lot Dauiel Hearkens Lot Thomas Huitt James A. M'Gough Lot John Magan Lot 31 art in 31 vers Lot Terence 3FElrew John G. Miles Lot Michael 31oriow George Rosg Lot James Buior Lot Michael 3I'Laughlm Lot James O'Conner JiOt Josiah Thompson Lot John Ashley Lot Francis Bennct Lot John Dillon Bingham 1 Brothers John W. Geary Lois John Hagan Lot Jame? Henry Lot Francis Henry JohnKinports Lot John Kettly Lot Daniel Kiler Sr Lot Gideon 3Iarlett Lot Thomas 3Ioreland Lot Michael 31'LaughIin Lot William 31'Laughlm Lot 3Iartin 31crs Lot Terence M'Elrew Lot James Noel Lot John Wherry Lot Edward Howard Lot Dennis Conohan Lot John J. Glass "William Carland nenry 31'Kinzie's estate John G 31iles George Nagle Samuel Short Austin Thompson 1 1 1 a. I 200 50 1 a. 100 1 1 1 1 1 x 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 125 200 15 120 45 150 White Township. 80 George Oshel 50 Lawrence Heburncr CHARLES D. MURRAY, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office Ebensburg April 2, A. D. 1350 ) Hew Wholesale Drug Store IV. SPFACEU THOMAS. NO. 26 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHIADELrillA. IMPORTER, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and American White Zinc, Window Glass, Glass yrare, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usu ally kept by Druggists, Including Borax. Indigo, Glue, Shellac, Potash, !tc. AH orders by mail or otherwise promply atten ded to. Couutry Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. - Goods sent to anv of thq Wharves or Railroad ! Stations. Prices ltw and goods yrarianted. ! March 12, 15-?. . .. jjb A lly wjlcjji'B; XL GUILDS & CO. WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, NUlrTBERS 133 & 135 V7C0D STREZT, PIT7S2URG, PA: - 52 58 10 70 72 80 73 04 02 87 80 90 48 39 40 82 o- H 52 rTAVEJUST RECEIVED T1IEIU IMMENSE STOCK OF 1 SOOTS, SHOES, HATS, KON Lot. NETS and Caps, consist ins cf over Thirty Five Hundred Case for Ladies and GenUemc3 Misses, Boys and Children's Spring and Summer ware, ail of latest sty. and fashions, among which may le-found LADIES AXD KISSES' Boots and Buskins, Purple Parodies Cinderilla Slippers, Bronze Kossuths, Sontag's, Eureka', hex a;:d eovs Cull Kip B'oots, Col. C .iik.'. li-oots. Kid Glo. But, Ox. i Uu. Tie?, C. ci F. Bjct.ts. Childn's f in. Bx.ts. Together with a variety ol Fancy Goo-is, particularly acipteu to the approaching season. G3-Havin:r urchased our stock from the Eastern Manufacturers, principally for cash, with great care in the selection and quality tidaptel to the Western trade, we are enabled to otler supofior in ducements, and are determined not to 1 e undersold by any Eastern or Western Uoe. Crj-Merchants visiting our city, will p'.eu-e call and examine for themselvw. Sentember 5. 1855. To iLe Creditors cf the IluiUinjn, CoMfjria ani: Indiana Turn j.-ike II' hid Company : I That the Court of Hunting. ion county at the; January term, 1858, directed to 1 e pari to credi-' tors tiro per cent, on their claims on which former' dividends have been declared which I will py : on the presentation of their certificates of deposit j by themselves ex their accents. j JOHN S. I SETT, Se-p-rstrator. ! Sprtce Creek, February 13, 18n6. St. To Whom It may Concern. "OTICE is hereby given, that application JLi will be made to the Governor of Pennsyl vania, for the pardon cf Richard Ilazhtt who is now undergoing an imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary for the crimes of Burglary and Lar ceny, of and for whicn he was tried, convicted and sentenced by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, at December Term, A. D. 1853. JOHN CESSNA. Attorney for Hazlctt. Mirch 10. 1S5J. IMibiic Sale. TIIE subscriber will sU at public Sale at the Summit on Tuesday April 1st 1856. All their assortment of Dry Goods, Hats, Boots, ana ohoes, Hardware, lueensware, 1 orugs end Groceries &c. A lot of damaged articles, furniture ore, taken from the house at the time of the tire, also, I Top Buggv. AViil ha sold also, on account of freight and borage, l i.arrei ul .ra do.. 1'ort Wine. 1 ditto Gin, and 1 Sale to commence on Tuesday Ajuil 1st, at 10 o'cl oek and continue until all the goods are sold. A reasonable credit will be given. JOHN IVORY Si CO. Smr.mit March 19, 1856. ff-ast Xotlce of Settlement,' A S yve are leaving this place the Book ac jL counts, Notes, Judgments and Freight ac counts will le left in the hands of P. Dougherty. Esq., for co'lection on, and after tlie 5th day of April next. JOHN IVORY L CO. IVew Firm. TAYLOR JONES, riTlHE subscribers yvould re.-pettfully inform the jL citizens cf ilensburg and the surrounding vicinity, that thev have entered into partnership for the purpose of giving full satisfaction to ail; mankind ami in the way of giving hts, the may be found at the old establishment formerly occu pied by JJeynou and Jones, immediately opposite the store of Geo. McCaun. The public may rest assured, that all work entrusted to their care will bo made in a workmanlike manner, and at the time promised. Garments will be cut according to the latest fashion. A. n. TAYLOR. JOHN JONES. Ebcritbur?. March r.th 1856. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tin, Copper, and Sweet-Iron Ware. MANUFACTORY. Canal Street, Johnstown, Pa. THE subscribe resectful!y informs his vj friends and the public generallj , thotjjjjjjia he has again commenced the manufacture v -of Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware in all its branches, at the old stand, wbeiehe will he picas-, ed to see all yvho want any article in his line. Feeling grateful for past favors, he hopes, by strict attention and fair dealing, to merit and re ceive a liberal share of patronage. The Oi.sh 8j.iteni he has adopted, ns he hates to dun, and long credit takes the profits. Merchants purchasing bills of Ware, wou'e? do well to call and examine prices and quality, which j will be found superior to any offered .in the c'lsos cast or west. All orders from one dollar to five hundred filled with promptness and cispatcn Price List sent to merchants, if requested. Ware-rooms on Canal Street, one door below the Collectors Ofiice. F. W, HAY. Johnstown March 5th 1850. COOKING STOVES. Large Oven, Etna, Iron Citv. Complete Cook, Diamond, and of Brad- lev's celebrated Stoves, for sale at Manufacturer's retail prices, by F. W. HAY- IF EATING STOVES, Radiator. Flora, Frank X lin, Carbon, Parlor, and all Parlor or Room Stoves made in either citv furnished low for cash. 1 W. HAY TVITNEES' LAMPS, Tinware, Copper, and JLtJl Sheet-Iron Ware, cheap for cash on Canal Street by W. 1 1 AY. POUTING. Rooting and all kinds of Job O w ork done promptly at cash rates, by Jr . . JiAl. ALL who want a first rate Stoves, chfap Tin ware, or any Kitchen utensil will call with the cash at the Ware-rooms of F. W. HAY. JUST received at the store of EDWARD ROB ERTS, LO0O lbs Cod Fish, 10 half Brls Herring, and 10 half Brls Mackerel; Teb. 6. 1856. Administration . Xolicc. LE'l ci ITTERS of Administration de bonis non cum tesiamento annejco,on the estate of John Murphy, l ite of Elensburg It trough Cambria j county deceased, having been granted io the sub scriber by the Register of said county. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said estato to make immediate payment and tho-e hav ing claims against the said estate yvi'I present them duly proven for settlement. D. II. ROBERTS. Administrator de l-onis non cum testamento annexo of John Murphy deceased. March 2'J, 1856. AOTICE, j TIIE Partnership heretofore existing between Axdrew Lewis and WIlliam Lvtz. in; the Plastering business nas been dissolved bv mr tual consent. The business wiil hc-reafrpr hi cnn.'of Pine Tim!r. together yvith 150 acres of ti. ducted by the undersigned. All persons indebt-lbor leave all the land lays on the Susquehanna el to the late firm ore respectfully n..iiued to! river. Persons yvishing to examine the property make payment to lean call on the subscriber at hii residence. Terma ANDREW LEWIS. J will li made easy to Rtiit purchasers, as he is de April 2. 1S56. termiue.l to leave for the yvest. Bnl??:-.r'5 March 19, 1856. ISAAC GIFFORD. JL Tavern 1 etition". Bonds, &:. Fo- nAc . , , .r., , , ... , this orri-e - ' ( IlolUdaysbir-g Staouard.- will p'ea- o-p ! mouths and ehrg; thi nfric. - n Tj XXD CATS. Gint-jn, r-lm 1, P.lftck, Fur ar 1 Wuol Hat. Goth & Glazed Cap?, LADIES' BOSKETS. Straw and Leghorn. Fancy French Laoa, Embroid'rod C.'f Helmet Crown, Fancy GJac. Flush x el vet Caps, i?lorwice with Capes. BLAIR COUNTY ART UNION! ITOK. TIIK DlSTRini TIOS OF ri2VR t:xG!iAva;s. xiii: k.vc:oltk- A UTS, &.C. " There is a tide in the p.rr. S of nuui. Which, taken at the tfol. Leads on to fortuiie," &c. persons purchasing One Dollar wit of i Eni; ravings will receive a numbered receipt check. entitling Ihcm to a hare in the following named property, to be divided by the shareholder, among themselves, by a Committee to be appoint ed by the fcharehohiers, .as soon as thirty-fir hundred dollars' worth of Engravings are sJiJ. I IV I i ' i i I i T That two stvry BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Let of Ground, with Stable and necessary outbuildings. Fruit trees, &c, bituate on Walnut street, Hullidaysburg, now in the oc- c.uir.ncy of Wm, Ncsbit, valued af $1200 Splendid Rosewood Piauo, 500 260 100 80 76 TS 0 0 to 100 100 100 600 270 Gold Chronometer Watch, Gold Lever Wttch, Mt.lode.on fewing Macbino Fire Proof Sa:";, Gentlemen's Wateli, LaJy:s Lever Watch. Brocho Shawls. Packages of Dry Uools, at 4 10 each. Do. do. R 5 each Do. do. at 1 each Do. Books, Engravings, or Mer 10 20 100 1000 chandize, at 0 cents. One thousand and eighty Engravinga, tt 25 cents, $3,500 00 Purchasers of Engravings cvn Select from the following catalogue of the most popular print issued. Plain Engravings one dollar beautiful! colored, two dollars, and one numbered ccrtiiicat to each dollar' worth of Engravings sold. mam if hslhm THE STAG AT BAY, THE INUNDATION, TVTnTT A UfTJ flti TUT riT TT.T CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK, NOT CAUGHT. THE FIRST LESSON, SOLDIER'S DREAM, ANGEL'S WHISPER The sizo of these Engravings is uniform, 17x24 inches, and they are ornameuts that will get off to advantage any parlor. Tlie popularity of th Engravings, as well ss the snrallness of the num ber to be sold, give assurance that the distribu tion will take place at an early day. Send os your orders at once, accompanied with the cftsh. C me first, served first. The Engravings ami certificates are sent by mail immediately after feL iccoipt of the ruorey. Be careful and write your address in a plain 1 iblo Land, giving Post Ofiicc, County, and State. Agents and Clubs on remitting tin dollar t one time, shall receive by return mail eleven Eu graviugs, ami eleven receipt checks. Letters en closing money should be registered at the Vomt office where mailed. All orders for Engravings to be addressed to WM. G. MURRAY, Il-dlidaysburg, Fa. N. B. Letters of inquiry, to insure attention, must contain a postage ttamp to pie-pay ths r tum postage. March 26, 1856. tf. UU FRIENDS ARE INVITED call at Holmes x Yocxg's i Store onAIiin ' ' " f' Street, and ex- e rinebt and Iar- ;rest lots of Watches ever (without exception) brought to this county. They are all of the new est style and superior to anything heretufot made. Cylinder watches of beautiful style and b5m, suitable for young men or ladies. llunting-ca silver-detached Levers, full-jewelkd, and warran ted $16, Si 7, and $19. Silver Lepine $8,75 to $11. Hunting-cases, $14 to $15. Also, a splen did assortment of Bard Ar Wilson's celebrated 16 caret patent angular Nib Pens, each cno warran ted not to break. . All persons that love gooJ. sight, would do wei to tr the justly celebrated Perifocal Spectacle of which yve have a full supply for all ages. We will just say, in conclusion, that we ar- thankful for the liberal share of business yve have received, and will alwaj s endeavor to please and suit our kind customers. HOLMES YOUNG. Persons wanting h or. est goods and fair deal ing, will please look for the feign of the GOLDEJf WATCH. L Johnstown, Dec. 5, 1855. Orphan' Court sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Coutt of Cambria county, there will be..exiosed to sale on the premises, on Monday the 2 1st, dav of April 1856, at 1 o'clock P. M." the following real estate late the property of Grifrith Lloyd, der-easinl, viz t t ine lot in the Boronr-h of Eben burg, known on the general plan of said Borough by number 54. Terms of sale oue third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, the balance in two equal annual paments". to be secured by bond and mortgage. . D. li. 110 DEBTS, Administrator. -of Griffith Llovd dee'd. l-iihllc Sale or Y alnablc Property. fJIlE nndersigr-cd will sell at private sale his 1 yyell known property situated in Susquehanna. Township, Cambria county, it joins the farm of Wm. Glass, about 15 mi'es from Ebensburg. Xh Susquehanna and Ebentburg Plank Road, passe through the farm. The folloyving are the improve ments, a new Sayv Mill in gocxl running order 4 Dwelling Houses, t'ne one in which the subscri ber resides is a large building, having all the ne cessary c;;r.yeniences attached a large Bank Biini, ioO feet long by 46 wide, Graneries, Krc.. 3 Coal Ba;.k? within 800 rods of his residence ' and immediately on the Plank Road 400 acres jof excellent farming land, with o large quntitv TO fV'-r' " .. t : if 0 n
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