Mb. Buciiana5. A late letter from Paris stated that Mr. Buchanan was in that city stop ping with Mr. Mason' at the Embassy. Ha may be expected to arrive shortly in this country, from - his mission which he has filled with so much hon or. A large meeting was held a few days since ' in New York to make arrangements for- hia re ception, and to tender him the hospitalities of the city upon bis arrival. - -' New PAPEB.-We hare been ere Utably inform ed that the Democracy of Indiana county, Pa., have it in view to Btart a democratic paper in " that place." A. paper has long been needed in . that county,aad. we hope they may succeed. It Is time that .Indiana county should be wrested from Black Republicanism and Know-Nothing mis rule. The late Railroad Collision. Maj. Adams ronductor and John Gore engineer of the eastern train which came into collision with another near Johnstown on the 12th inst., have been discharg ed. Mr. Stout the conductor of the western, and Richard Allen engineer of the same train, have i."ta suspended for three months. - Agricultural Societt. Tl State Agricul tural Society have re-elected Robert C. Walker Esq., of Allegheny county Secretary. State fair will be held at Pittsburg The next some time xluring the coming autumn. Sxxator Douglass. The Washington cor respondent of the Baltimore Sun says : Hon. Judge Douglas has conveyed to the Baptist denomination of Chicago, Illinois ten acres of land a grove beautituuy situ ated within the city limit3, for the purpose of erecting thereon a university with a condi- . tion that the trustees shall lay toe luunaation of the edifice during the approaching fall, and epend annually towards the building S20.UUU The Judge has also made a handsome dona tion to the new Thirteenth-street Japtist -church in Washington city. A Hard Winter. The snow drifts are not confined to the railways. The Syracuse (N. Y.) Journal says that the plank roads in that section are in a baa ax, aim adds tnar. in -one place the drifts are so high that the gate keeper comes up through the scuttle in the roof of his house, and receives the toll by reaching up through a hole in the middle of the roof The additions made to the arms by the recent fall have been so great that all Communications through the scuttle is now cut off", and the toll is now paid to the gate keeper bv droppma the money down the chimney! New Advertisements. Farmer's Look to your Interests!! I comt with Goodi to Clothe yon ! I THE undersigned would respecfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg, and farmers of the surrounding country that he has arrived with a large STOCK OF DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, consisting of plain and fancy Cassinets a large variety of Jeans, Linseys. Burred and Flain Flannels, Blankets, Coverlids and Baize. The above goods will be exchanged for wotl on low terras, and if the goals are not desirable the mar ket price will be paid in Cash. April 23, 1856. JOS. G WINNER. AUDITORS' SOTICE. THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Or- phans' Court of Cambria county, to examine, -decide, and report upon the exceptions filed to the account of James bommerville, Admr. of David Sommerville, dee'd of the administration of the said David Somerville on the estate of Thomns Grossman, dee'd, hereby gives notice that he will sit in discharge of the duties of said appointment u:. ..ax l. t r vi i r. . ui ma uuij in ujc ixirouu 01 r.iensiuirg, on oar--urday the 31st day of Hay at one o'clock P. M. WM. KITTELL, Auditor April 3, 1856. 4t pd. The War ARRIVAL OF III US!!) TCJDWAIID ROBERTS has arrived home with JLIA a large stock of choice goods from the Eas- tern cities, wnich ne wiu dispone of on terms to -suit all customers old as well as new ones. His tock has been selected with gTeat care, which for quality -and quantity cannot be beat on this side of Jordan. The stock consists cf T.V A m t foreign ana jimerx- itcKtng, can Vloths, Plain Cassimers, Fancy do, Satinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Ttceeds, Vesting! of all kinds, Shirts and Drawers, Alapacas, . Delaines, Neie Styles, Coburg Clot7ts Black 'Silks, fancy Silks New Style of Prints, G inghams, Calicoes, Woolen Plaids Shirting Mudins, Sheeting do. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, ' Gloves and Hosiery, Flannels, A large supply of HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE and GROCERDZS. Call at the store of E J. Huberts if you wish to purchase goods and at low prices. We consider -it no trouble to show our goods so walk in and judge for j-ourselves. EDWARD ROBERTS. Ebensburg, April 23, 1856. Ho ! this Way for Bargains ! ! Iff BIBS, AED AT PAIR PfilCES. yHE undersigned would respectfully inform the I good citizens ot Ebensburg and the surround mg vicinity, that he has just received from the i-.ast one oi ine most cnoice stocK ot gooes ever 'fcronght to this place. The stock is varied, and selected with an eye to the immediate wants of the public. His stock consists of the followin A general assortment of Aew Styles of Spring nnd Summer Goods, commisina a variety of rJ- vi owinu 1 ft Drts, Goods, among tchich irill be fotnd "Lawns, Cassimers, Dclains, 'Alapacas, Black Silks, -Fancy do. Bleached Muslins, Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Cloths, Fancy do. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy Vestings, Shirts of all kinds Cravats, Plain Gloves, Fancy do. Together with an innumerable assortment of ar cles not mentioned, . usually kept in a country store. These goods .will be sold at fair prices Call and examine, even if you do not wish to pur- cnaie ' MILLIKERT GOODS. CONNECTED with the store a a large stock of MDLNERT G 0 ODS. Every article in this li ne we have on hand, and will bo constantly in re ceipt of the latest styles of B ONNE TS for old andyoung. RIBBONS of every pattern and color, LACES, EDGING, S,-c.,6rc. A beautiful assort ment of MOURNING GOODS now on hand, nd at prices to suit the times. Ladies are tes- pwt.u'jy invited to c?ll and examine this stock which is far ahead of anv g.xtds of a similar kind brought to this place. ' fj EORGE M'CANN. EVwnO"orr, April 23,l8fc. to " important to Collectors, j COLLECTORS of County, Poor and State tax for 1855 and previous years, whose dupli cates remain unsettled, are hereby notified to make payment, before or during the June Court. " No further indulgence can or will be given, after that . -i n nfrun .' 'r time. OD. MCRRAY, Treasurer., Ebensburg, April 23, 1856. . t. List of Causes Term, 1856. Set Sown for Trial at June tIRSt WEEK. vs M'Kinzie. Oshel. " Glass . " Gitting3 " WeakUnd, et al. " Weaver " Ross, et al. Jackson " Young " Gallaher et al " Holliday, et al. " Jackson " Fronhciser " Harncame, et al. Litzinger Jackson " McKinzie " Blair Davis Campbell, et al. Shoemaker Fisher Ross Plummer Moore Dillon Jones Morgan Same Correll Shafl'er Glass M'Avoy Storm Davis Daniels Patterson, for use Maguire, et al MILTON Dougherty, et al Wilkinson, et al. ROBERTS, Trothonotary. Prothonotarv's Office, Ebensburg, April 23 i85G. List of Grand Jurors to serve at June Sea- sions, 1853. David II Roberts Foreman. James M'Cance, John Nagle of R.) II. A. Boggs, Mathias Behe, Mathins Burnheimer, Enos Ellis. Francis Ebeiiy, Jacob Goughnour, David J. Jones, George W. Krisu, George Knable, John Leslie. Joseph Miller, A. M, Michael Plummer, James Puree, William Stuver, Patrick Storm, James Shannon, Joseph Trexler, Jacob Wagoner, Augustih Walters, Sylvester Weakland, White, List of Traverse Jurors to serve at June Term, 1856. FIRST Andrew Eager John Adams John Ashcom John Beers Wm. B.'rkstresscr Michael Burns Solomon Benshoof Robert Brown Michael Barnacle Ephraim Burkhart Robert II. Canan William Clossin Anthonv Conrad WEEK Dominic Dimond William Dodson Joseph A Dimond John Evans (Smith) Edw. D. Evans Charles B. Ellis r Christian Gossard William Gittens Win. W Harris Ilemy Hubert Isaac Harshberger John J. Horner John Hildebrand J. II. Leavy Saml. D. Lilly David R. Lamb Jacob R. Stull John Thomas Peter Yarner Simon Weakland Thomas J. Williams Thomas W. Williams Emanuel Young Daniel Zech, Jr. John Cole John Camplell, Sr. Timothy Davis Joseph Miller James M'Gough Samuel Noon, Jr John Noon William Russel Thos. J. Roberts John Stewart B. F. Stalb List of Traverse Jurors to serve at June Term, 1856. SECOND WEEK. James Brown Eri Bickford John Lancv A 1x1 Lloyd Stephen Lloyd Esq. John Kingston Thomas M'Gough Joseph D. Mardes Wm. Mills Jr, John M'Dermit John Mvers Joseph Miller (of J. G) C. P. Murray Wm. A. Noel Wm. P. Pat ton Martin P. Pringlo Samuel Pringle James Plott David Prosser Samuel P Ream Simuel Singer John Sweeny John Singer Boniamin Vaughn Aug. Burns David Bracken Abraham Bartlebaugh Elias Crissman Daniel Christy Washington Douglass John Downey Teter Dougherty Sebastian Frv David Farner Hiram Folsinn Jacob Foyock Jacob Glass F. M. George Robert Galbraith James Gallaher Joseph Ueiner Hiram Hays Henry Ivory Peter Lehman Wm. Litzinger M. Weakland (of Wm.) Martin Wagner Wm. Laytou JOHN ROBERTS. Sheriff. ShenfFs Office, Ebensburg April 23, 1856. A Human Lire Saved. DowAQiAi:, Mich., March 11, 1856. J. A. RHODES, EfQ. : Dear Sir As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, no cure no pay," 1 tace pleasure in stating its tnucts as reported to me ty three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have received : W. S. Conklin told me " I had taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and continual ly run down while using it until my lungs and liver were Congested to that degree that blood d scharged from my mouth and bowels, so that a 1 thought it impossible f jr me to live through another chill. The doctors to did all they could for me, but thought I must die. Notning did me any good until I got Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure which at once relieved me of the distress and nausea at my stomach and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a permanent cure in a short time." H. M. CosKLis says : " I had been been ta king medicine of as good a doctor as we have in . , , i i.- . . r - our county, ana tasen any quantity oi quinine and specifics without any good result, from 25th Ati'mst to 17th December. But seeing how nice ly it operated on my brother. I got a bottle of RHODES' FEVER- AND AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a tattle." S. M. Cosklix was not here, but both the other b' others say his case was the same as H. M's. sold the medicine to both the same day, and the cure was as speeuy irom ne same small quantity r and 1 m,Sht 80 "P5" UTTr V The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is ot no better tenor than the vast number of like certificates I have already published, and the still greater amount that iSTontinually pour ing in to me. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public m these words : " Inotice one firm who have taken one of my general circulars, substituted the name of their nostrum for my medicine, and then with brazen impudence end tJieir pampldet vritJt the exclamation. " Let the proprietor rf any oilier medicine say as muchij tit dares." tfC. Now I take pleasure in saving that the Cau tion referred to the same "Dr. Christie's A sue Balsam " that is mentioned in" the above cer tificate. - " ' ,j - - -, -i . There are several other iudustrious rconle who are applying to their poisonous trash all that I publish about my fever and Ague Cure, or Anti dote to Malaria, except the Certificates of Cures. and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist Dr. James R. Chilton of N.Y., in favor of its ner- fectly HARMLESS CHARACTER, which is at tached to every bottle. These wili always serve distinguish mv medicine from imitations. , JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. 'April 23," 1856. 3m. ., . Providence, R. I. ' ; For sale by Druggists generally. : , j iMPORTaST TO EVERYBODY. FOR the last two or three years, I have been engaged in a business known only to myself, and. comnarativelv: a few others." whom I have instructed for the sum of 4200 ear't. vbich has averaged me at the rate of from $3,0t)0 to $5000 per annum : and having .made arrangements to so to Eurone in the - month of Aueust next, to c 1 ' . engage in the same business, I am willing to give full instructtions in the art to any person in the . United States or Canadas, -who will remit me-the sum of $1. I am induced, from the success I have been favored with, and the many thankful acknowledgments I have received from those whom I have instructed, and who are making from $5 to $15 per day at it, to every person an oppotunity to engage in this business, which is eay, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost. There is positively AO ihtmecg in the matter. References of the best class can be given as re gards its character, ana 1 -can refer to persons whom I have -instructed, who will testify that they are making from $5 to $15 per day at the same. It is a business in which either LADIES or GENTLEMEN can engage, and with perfect ease make a very handsome income. Several la dies in various parts of New York State, Pennsvl- vania, and Maryland, whom I have instructed, arc now making from $3 to $6 per day at it. It is a GENTEEL BUSINESS, and but a TEW SHILLINGS are required to start it. Upon re ceipt of $1, 1 will immediately send to the appli cant a printed circular containing full instructions in the art, which can be perfectly understood at once. Address, A. T. PARSONS, Office, No. 335 Broadway New York. April 23, 1856. 2 m. - JACOB STAHL. C. THOS. BOBECTS. THE subscribers knowing that the inhabitants of Ebensburg and surrounding countrv will give them a liberal patronage, they beg 4. leave to inform them that they have entered into co-partnership, in the clock and watchmaking business, in the building formerly occupied as the " Aueghenian " office, immediately opposite Maj. Thompson's "Mountain House," where they will be happy to see all who wish anything in their line. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, repaired with neatness and despatch. Char ges reasonable. Give us a call and we can assure you that you have as good mechanics in Ebens burg as there are in the neighboring towns not excepting Johnstown or Hollidaysburg. All we ask is to give us a fair trial and we feel confident that we can give you entire satisfaction. QC3- Eight day, and thirty hour clocks of the best manufacture for sale cheap and warranted. Also, Watch Chains, Keys, Guards, frc, of the best quality, cheap for cash, at the sign of the "BIG WATCH." STAHL & ROBERTS. Ebensburg, April 1G, 1856. lathe Court of Common Fleas of Cam- County. Bell, Johnston, Jack & Co. ) No. 25 Juno Term vs. J. 185G. John C. O'Neill, Indorser. Foreign Attachment Cambria County, sS. 1 "J52fe THE Commonwealth of Pennsylva l kpfWffi nia to the Sheriff of said county, .VBSISHBSSP UKEETinQ : We command you that you attach John C. O'Neill, Indorser, late of your County, by all and singular his goods and chattels, lands and tene ments in whose hands or possession soever the same may be, so that they be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Eb ensburg in and for said county on the first Mon day of June next, there to answer R. B. Johns ton, William Jack and Wm. M. Lloyd, Bankers, doing business under the firm of Bell, Johnston, Jack & Oo., of a pica of case, and also, that you summon garnishee, that he be and appear before our Court on the said first . Mondav of June next, to answer what shall be objected against him, and abide the Jrdgment of ! the Court therein, and have j'ou then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent Judge of said Court at Ebensburg the 24th day of March A. D. 1856. MILTON ROBERTS, Prot'y. Ebensburg, April 16, 185G. fPittsburg " Weekly Post " insert six weeks and send bill to this office. AUJOIRXED Orphans' Court Sale. TY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg, on Monday, Vie 19iA day of May. next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following described real estate, to wit All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate in Summerhill township, Cambria county, adjoin ing lands of John bkelly, n uliam A. bkelly, Jame3 D. Hamilton and others, containing one hundred and fifty-five acres more or less, about thirty'five acres of which are cleared, naving thereon erected a hewed log house and a cabin barn, a never failing spring near the house, a splendid young orchard, alt grafted of the most choice fruit, and a good meadow all in good culti vation for farming, in about one and a half miles from JefFersoni along the plank road leading from Jefferson to Ebensburg, and the most choice kind of wood for Locomotive use, and lumber late the property of Philip Skelly deceased. Terms of Sale. One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance in two equal annual payments, with in terest, to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. Adm'r. of Philip Skelly dee'd. April 16th, 1856. 4t. I Echo" copy 4 times Office. and send bill to this Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing, between Morgan Hughes and John Roberts in the Plastering business was dissolved on Friday, 4th Adhi ?56. v MORGAN HUGHES. Ebensburg, April !?& 1856. ill I IS 11 1 SURVEYS made and applications taken for in surance against Fire in the PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERT M'COY Agent. Wilmore P. O., Cambria Co. Pa. April 16, 1856. KOTICE. THE undersigned, duly appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county, a Commis sioner to take the testimony in the matter of the answers of George Litziuger, Executor of George Litzinger, Executor of Leonard Litzinger, deceas ed, to the citation served on him to show cause why he should not be discharged, hereby gives gives notice to all interested, that he. will attend to the duties of his "appointment, at the office of Messrs. Johnston & Mullen, in Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May next, at 1 oclock P.M. JAA1ES C. JSUUiX, torn. April 16, 1856. 4t: jx. iiassox; ' Attorney at Law. Ebenitmrr, Pa OFFICE adjoining the Post Office, Aug. 24, 1853. ' " SIP. k2 : HKIIMUII! THE subscriber has just received a full supply -of FAMILY PROVISIONS, aitus new score m tne room tormerlv oc cupied as a Foundry, ware-room, and is prepared to furnish the same to customers at rates as low as th lowest.- His stock is of the verv best, and consists of every item in" the provision line, viK - Superior Uove Jr lour,' (Jorn Meal in barrel or in Sacks, Hams, Shoulders, and Sides of Bacon, Sugar Cured Hams, Fish -of all .kinds Salmon Shad, Mackerel, Herring, Cod, die.. Cheese Dried APPLES, Peaches, ets. ALSO, Confections and. varieties, such as Candies, JNuts,- Crackers, Tobacco and Cigars. He has also, ad ded to his business, and intends to keep on hand for sale IROUd; NAILS of all sizes 01 the best quality : and wul sell at a very low proht lor cash or Country produce. Give him a call, i ersons that wish to buy any thing in his line, will una it to their advantage. ROBERT DAVIS Ebensburg, April 2, 1856. - NOTICE. tHb undersigned, duly appointed by the Ur- I phans Court 01 Cambria county a Commis sioner to take the testimony in the matter of the subpoena of John C Bradley to the administra tors and heirs and legal representatives of Charles Bradloy rforpjisid to prove contract of decedant to convey certain Real Estate, hereby gives notice to all interested that he will attend to the duties of his office in Ebensburg, on Monday the nine teenth day of May next, at one o'clock, P. M. C. W. WLNUAKD, Com. April 16, 1856. 4t. THE WEST BRASCH HE CO. OF LOCK. HilEX, PA. TNSURES Detached Buildings, Stores, Mer- JL chandize, Farm Property, and other Buildings, and their contents. DIEECT0ES. Hon. Jous J. Peakce, Hon. G C. Habvet, T. T. Abbams. John B. Hall, Charles A. Matek, D. K. Jackmah, W. White, Thos. Kitchek. Chables Chist. Peteb Dicksok, Host G. C HARVEY, Pres. 10 T. T. Abbams, Vice Pres. Thos. Kitchen, Secy. REFERENCES. Samuel II. Lloyd, A. A. Winegardner, - Thos. Bowman, M. Wm. Vanderbelt, Wm. Fearon, D. L. A. Mackey, A. White, James Quiggle, Dr. J. S. Crawford. A. UpdegrafF, James Armstrong, John W. Maynard, Hon. Simon Cameron, Hon. Wm. Bigler- J. C. NOON, Agent. Ebensburg, April 9, 1856. KEW II L. AC It S3IITII SHOP. flRHE subscriber would respectfully inform the ilt citizens of Ebensburg and the vicinity that he has rented the bMHH SHOP formerly occu pied by- Michael McCague, where he intends to carry on the BLACKSMITHING in all its branch es. Persons entrusting wort to his care can rest assured that it will bfc promptly attended to and at moderate rates. He would also, inform the citizens that the business of HORSE SHOEING will be superintended by himself personally. uwners 01 vainaoie norses wm not be under the necessity of sending their stock to a neighboring village, as his experience in this line is widelv known. ISAAC SINGER. Ebensburg, April 9, 1856. KOTICE. WHEREAS Letters Testamentary on the last will and testament of Ulrich Stras-der. of Carroll township, Cambria county, deceased. have been granted to the undersigned, by the Register of said county, all persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated tor settlement. JAMES CARROLL, ) vpto Tipimr Executors Ebensburg, April 9, 1856. Gt. T. I IIEYER, Attorney at Law, and A GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance -Ci Company. Counsel given : in the English., and German languages. Office on High Street, Ebensburg, Tenn'a. Feb. 6, 1856. Hy. C. W. Wlngarcl. ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBE5SRCBG, PA. TrILL practice in the several Courts of Cam V V bria, Blair, Huntingdon, Indiana and Clear field county. Ofhce one door west of Dr. Wm. Lemon's. OCJ-Also Agents for the sale of Lands in Cam bria and adjoining Counties. 1 ftt3-Also Agents for the union f ire Insurance Company. March 26, 1856.- L. M. SUTLIFF would again inform 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, 1855. Cabinet Ware-Room. THE undersigned having purchased the entire stock o: furniture, I cols, &c of Ste- Sphcn Llovd Jr.. would respectfully in form the citizens of EfJensburg, and vicinity, that hft will manufacture all articles of Furniture to order on the most reasonable terms. The Rtock now on hand is large, consisting of TABLES, BUREAUS, STANDS.BEDSTEADS, CRADLES, c Sec... All articles manulaGil'red in tbe establishCPOt will be finished in a workmaniiKC manner, employ ng none but experienced workmen. ROBERT EVANS, & Co. ; Ebensburg April 2nd, 1 806. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCERX. fWHE subscribers having entered into a new ar . X rangement and system of business, respect fully, but earnestly request aU persons indebt ed to them' to make immediate payment. A prompt attention to this notice will save costs. ' -SHOEMAKER & CLARK. April 7,l85fi.',' , We do not, hereafter intend to do a credit bus ness, but we will sell cheap for cash or approved trade of all kinds. S. 2b C. "Who Owes Ui." THE Books of the subscribers have been placed in thil hands of John Williams: Esq.. for col lection. - . , . , . . .. . MURRAY & ZAttai,-- . . : " MURRAY, ZABM & Co.. Ebensburg, Dec. 26, 1855. ' ; v; - ( HO DM IIS &. OUXG, - ; WAfcHMAKES - & JEWELERS. :. JOHNSTOVSTNPA. - ;A business men of Johnstown Has got to making rhyme j , .lis only fair that we should bay, . - Something of the times. . For instance Holmes & Toung will aell Goods at the lowest rate, . And for quality you'll find them, As fine as iu the StaU. Our partner Holmes haa been down For Goods in our line, And our kind Customers can have Everything to their mind. East, Of Watclics wchave eveiy sort. And Rings and Breastpins too, (7oW Pens and Clocks and Silver Spoons, Most beautiful to view. Just call and see them for yourselves. They are so very nice. And rememler alwayt that we have For all Viinns but One Price. Sign of the Golden Watch Main Street Johns town. April 9,-1856. DEXTISTRY. A. J. JACKSON. Surgeon Dentist will bo found at Thompson's Mount ain House, where he can bo found the third week of each month. Office in Johns town nearly opposite tr Oinbria Iron Store. Ebensburg March 12, 1856. Assignees' Sale or VALUABLE TIMBER LAND. fTlIIE undersigned, acting Assignee of E. A. JL Vickroy, will offer at Public Sale, in Jeffer son, Cambria county, Penna., on Tuesday, the 22d day of April next, the interest of E. A. Vickroy being the undivided half, in the following tracts of land : Tract No. 1. Situated in Richland township, Cambria county. Pa., about eight miles south of Jefferson, and lourtcen miles east of Johnstown, containing 401 acres. This tract 11 well timbered with wild cherry, ash, hemlock, cucumber, sugar and beech, and one half of it at least is adapted to farming purposes. Rachel s Run passes through this tract, and there is a good mill Beat thereon. The State road between Johnstown and Bedford also intersects it from west to cast. It adjoins lands of John Brown, Isaac Vickroy, Isaac Horner and others. Tract No. 2. C01 taining 400 acres situate in Richland township, adjoining lands of E. L. An derson, Thomas Vickroy, Isaac Horner, &c. This tract is well timbered with the same varieties as No. 1. The Bedford road passes through the south end of this tract, and the new State road recently located also passes through it. The south fork of Conemaugh river runs through the tract, affording good mill seats. Tract No. 3. Containing 'Zoi acres, situate m Richland township, adjoining Tract No. 2, and lands of Snyder, Anderson and Thomas Vickroy. The timber on this tract is about the same as on Tracts No. 1 and 2. The mountain branch of the south fork of the Conemaugh 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 best timbered lands in this region, and well worthy the attention of capitalists. Persons desirous of seeing the land will call upon John Brown, who resides near the premises. Terms One-third paid, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest, secur ed by bond and mortgage. ClliUS Li. I'tKSUl.NU, Acting Assignee of E. A. Vickroy, Ebensburg, April 2, 1856. BTOTICE. T' !nE undersingned will offer for sale, at the same time and place, his interest, being the undivided half in the above tnree described tracts of land, and upon the same terms as specified above. JOHN WILLLUIS. Auditor's Xotlce. 1 1 undersigned, auditor appointed by the JL Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to make distribution of the assets in the hands of Francis Harr, Administrator of the estate of John Harr, late of Summerhill township, deceased, hereby notifies all parties interested in said fund that he j will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his ofhce in the Borough of .bensburg, on Satur day the 3d day of May next, at one o'clock, P. M., at which tinae and plac they may atteud if they think proper. JUSEt'ii M UUaALU, Auditor. April 2, 1856. 4t. Kew Firm. TAYLOR &, JONES, THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and the surrounding vicinity, that they have entered into partnership for the purpose 01 giving full satisfaction to all mankind and ia the way of giving fits, they may be found at the old establishment formerly occu pied by Bynon and Jones, immediately opposite the store of Geo. McOann. I he public may rest assured, that all work eutrusted to their care will be made in a workmanlike manner, and at the time promised. Garments will bo cut according to the latest fashion. A. n. TAYLOR. JOHN JONES. Ebensburg, March oth 1856. Administration H ot Ice. EHJLKS ot Administration de bonis non cum testamcnto annexo, on tbc estate of John j Murphy, late of Ebensburg Borough Cambria county deceased, having been granted to the sub- I scriber by the Register of said county. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said estate to make immediate payment and those hav ing claims against the said estate will present them duly proven for settlement. . D. II. KOUEKTS. Administrator de bonis non cum teatamento annexo of John Murphy deceased. March 26, 1856. NOTICE, THE Partnership heretofore existing between Akdbew Lewis and WIlliam Lctz, in 11 I the Plastering business has been dissolved by mu- nal consent. The business will hereafter be con ducted by the undersigned. All persons indebt ed to the late firm are respectfully notified to 1 i. X maikp payment 10 ANDREW LEWIS. April 2, 1856. New Wholesale Drug Store V.SrEXCER THOMAS. NO. 26 SOUTH SECOND ST., PHIADELTHIA. IMPORTER, Manufacturer, and Dealer in Drugs; Medicines, Chemicals, Acids, Dye Stuffe, Paints, Oils, Colors, White Lead, French and American "White Zinc, Window Glass, Glass ware, Varnishes, Brushes, Instruments, Ground Spices, Whole Spices, and all other articles usu ally kept by Druggists, Including Boras, Indigo, Glue. Shellac, Potash, &c. . All orders by mail of otherwise prom ply atten ded to Country Merchants are invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. Goods sent to any of the Wharves or Railroad Stations.' . Prices low and sod warranted. March 12, 1856. i 7 - BLAIR COUNTY -ART- UNION ! FOR TITE DISTOimnriO OF FIXE LXGItAVnGS. THE LCOlR AGEJ1E.VT OF THE FIXE ARTS, &c. There is a tide in' the affairs of man, Which, taken at the, flood. Leads oa to fortune," &c. All persons purchasing One Dollar' worth ' Engravings will receive a numbered receipt check . entitling them to a share in the followibg named property, to be divided bv the sLarclioldora. among themselves, by a Committee to be appoint ed by the shareholders, as soon as thirty-fiva huudred dollars' worth of Engravings are soli. H'WU That two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE and Lot of U round, with Stable and necessary outbuildings. Fruit trees, &c, situate on Walnut fctroot, Hollidaysburg, now in the ov epaucy of Wm, Nesbit, valued at 100 (0 I Splendid Rosewood Piano, .00 1 Gold Chrouometor Wateb, V50 Gold Lever Watch, 100- Melodeon 80 Sewing Machiua 7 Fire Proof Safe, 75 Gentlemen's Watch, tO Lady's Lever Watoh, fcO Broche Shawls, f,Q, Packages of Dry (wod, at $10 each, 100 Do. do. at 5 each 100 Do. do. at 1 each 100 Do. Books, Engravings, or Mer 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 10 20 100 1000 chandize, at 50 cents, 00 On thousand and eighty Engravings, at 2i cents, 270 $3,500 00 Purchaser! of Engravings can Select from tin followiug catalogue of the most popular prints issued. Plain Engravings one dollar beautifully colored, two dollars, and one numbered certificate to each dollar' worth of Engravings sold. EATAM IMAVK THE STAG AT BAY, THE INUNDATION, MONARCH OF THE GLEN, CHIP OF THE OLD BLOCK, NOT CAUGHT. THE FIRST LESSON, SOLDIER'S DREAM, ANGEL'S WHISPER. The size of these Engravings is uniform, 17x24 inches, and they are ornaments that will set off to advantage any parlor. T.he popularity of th Engravings, as well as the smallness of the num ber to be sold, give assurance that the distribu tion will take place at an earlv day. Send on your orders at once, accompanied with the cash. Come first, served first. The Engravings and certificates are sent by mail immediately after tha receipt ot the ruouey. Be careful and write your address in a plain legible hand, giving Tost Office, - County, and State. Agents and Clubs on remitting ton dollars at one time, shall receive by return mail leven En gravings, and eleven receipt checks. letters en closing money should be registered at the Puat office where mailed. All orders for Engravings to be addressed to WM. G. MURRAY, Hollidaysburg, Pa. N. B. Letters of inquiry, to iusure attention. must contain a postage stamp to pre-pay the re turn postage. March 26, 1856. tf. Ult FRIENDS ARK INVITED TO call at Holmes & Young'b rmmtJ& Store, on Main Street, and ex- 0fcZCw. amine one of the finest and lar- j- est lots of Watches ever (without exception) brought to this county. They are all of the new est Myle and superior to anything heretofore made. Cylinder watches of beautiful style and sixe. suitable for young men or ladies. Hunting-case silver-detached Levers, full-jewelhd, and warran ted $16, $17, and $19. Silver Lepine $8,75 to $11. Hunting-cases, $14 to $15. Also, a splen did assortment of Bard & Wilson's celebrated 1 S caret patent angular Nib Tens, each one warran ted not to break. AU persons that love good sight, would do well to try the justly celebrated Perifocal Spectacles, of which we have a full supply for all ages. e will just saj', in conclusion, that we are thankful for the liberal share of business we have received, and will always endeavor to please and Buit our kind customers. HOLMES & YOUNG. Persons wanting honest goods and fair deal ing, will please look lor the sign of the UOLDE2T WATCH. Johnstown, Dec. 5, 1855. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware; MAJNTJF AC TORY. Canal Street, Johnstown, Fa. fTHE subscrilie respectfully informs his JL friends and the public general!, that. he has again commenced the manufacture of Tin, Copier and Sheet-Iron Ware in all ila branches, at the old stand, where he will le pleas ed to see all who want any article in his line. Feeling grateful for past favors, he hopes, In strict attention and fair dealing, to merit and re ceive a liberal share of patronage. The Cash System be has adopted, as lie hates to dun. and long credit takes the profits. Merchants purchasing bills of vv are, would d well to call and examine prices and quality, which will be found superior to any offered in the cities east or west. All orders from one dollar to five hundred filled with promptness and dispatch. Price List sent to merchants, If requested. are-rooms on Canal street, one door below the Collectors Office. F. W. HAY. Johnstown March 5th 185C. COOKING STOVES, Large Oven, Etna, Iron City, Complete Cook, Diamond, and of Brad ley's celebrated Stoves, for sale at Manufacturer's retail prices, by F. W. II AYv V K TTTn CTAVri.' 1- J:-1 TV Ti 1 H X Stoves made in either city furnished low for cash. F. W. nAY MINERS' LAMPS, Tinware, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware, cheap for cash on Canal Street by F. W. HAY. s POUTING, Roofing and all kinds of Job work done promptly at cash rates, by F. W. HAY, ALL who want a first rate Stoves; cheap Tin ware, or any Kitchen utensil will tall witll the cash at the Ware-robin of - , WAY. JViIved at tte -ore of EDWARD ROB- 1,000 Vos Cod Fish, ' ; 10 half Brls Herring, and 10 half Brls Mackerel:" Feb. 6, 1856. - BLANK Summons, SubpcenaV cml Tarn, Petitions, Bonda- .Tor Mle t this office. v,-""