III l . . I I -I . .1 I II J I. I Li U II H.JJ-1-J. tt ll : v a S iSf ill I ; : : : ;- ivf -, me r i mo I; m i ' t 1.-"r - THE BLESSINGS OF GOVESIIHENT, TTfTP THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISXHIB'JTED ALIKE UFOII THE HIGH A2TD THE LOW, THE HIGH AITE THE POOE, - - jgliC! : ' . .. . , .. ..... ."a-. VOL.. 3. JJTO. 29. EBBNSBUHG,- MAY 14, 1.856. JTEW SERIES. TnR DEMOCRAT Ss SENTINEL, is publish ed every Wednesday morning, in Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Taj, at $1 50 per annum, IF PAID is advance, if not $2 will be charged. ADVERTISEMENTS will be conspicuously in serted at the tollowing rates, viz . 1 square 3 insertion, "Every subsequent insertion, 1 squaro 3 months, X 6 " 1 year, "."col'n 1 year, tt t tt Rnsiness Cards. $1 00 25 3 00 00 12 00 80 00 15 00 5 00 fjU-Twelve lines constitute a square. Of Unseated Lands and Lets m Cam bria County, A.. D. 1355. I CHARLES D. ML' Kit AY, Treasurer of Cam bria County, in the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, in pursuance vof the several acts of As sembly of said Common wealth, directing the time and manner of selling unseated lands for taxes, DO HEREBY" GIVE NOTICE, that the following described tracts of unseated lands and Jots of around, in tho said County of Cambria, or such parts thereof as may be r.eccssary to pay arrear ages of taxes duo thereon, for one year or more, will be offered for sale at tho Court House m the borough of Ebensburg, on tho second Monday (bom"- the 9th day) of June next, and continue by adjournment from day to day, untd the who.e be sol i, for such arrearages of taxes and costs, neces sarily accruing thereon. - Allcahenv Township. Names of warantees or owners. J ttt cts. 6 40 A. 100 410 810 93 425 120 100 91 220 62 fit 100 103 100 Jame C. Maguiro Abraham White 1554 1855 12 12 C 20 9 0 5 12 8 71 13 40 44 CO 40 91 95 92 3C 44 11 S3 James Ilannum Eleanor C. Hicstcr Heirs of Walter Eider William M'Douge (part) Warner Ilannum Mifflin Ilannum "Robert Whitehead Thomas Cloudesdala 2 Blacklich To icnsh ip . J. Jerdon 7 Jacob Fronh-iiscr 10 10 65 Cainbriit Township. James Mej.n C.irroll Township. Sarah Carr Wilson B.ur Dauicl Burr Lewis Barr Wm. II- Aams Peter Sawyer and James Lyons Euly Eager Chest Township. Walter Butler Richard Seely (part) John Sccly John Myers James Foster llnry DaI"Z;er James Hunter C'ea rfichl To w n sh in . MaV.lon Hutcbiusou. Johnatl.an Lewis Simon Lit:uncr'd Ldrs Hilary Baker William Will .lessc Eush. George Horner (part) John N-tg'e Sr. Jacob Cox V'iHiaii Lambert V Uiuui Tihou Cvncviaugh Tounshij. George Funk and Thos. Vicroy William Beatty Alexaudcr McGregor James Gill P. Shoenberccr 9 IS 372 4)1 32 123 12 103 152 20 21 22 21 50 20 10 05 CO 00 55 51 03 40 55 to 100 100 106 400 119 100 405 577 104 103 153 154 21 8 23 C 11 14 5 14 7 11 14 9 12 i Q i .- C5 9l' 69 11 69 90 23 63 -iJ 76 G4 80 533 453 100 4S3 233 S20 215 375 i25 200 152 :85 156 400 40O 10 c 11 14 14 82 12 00 20 150 " " 5 35 207 " 4 133 120 King and Shoccierer 0 4G 400 George Moore 14 20 400 Thomas Wilson 1 20 400 Andrew Kennedy 1 1 20 400 James Roberts 14 20 400 Charles Jones 14 20 40 John Bell " 1 42 303 21 John Call in 21 89 21 "William Clark" 11 53 210 81 Adam Ream 11 20 400 Alexander Cochran 14' 20 155 Benjamin William 5 ;5 300 12C Richard Smith 10 65 401 141 Johu llaydeu 14 20 401 25 John Teeter - 14 20 400 William Brown 14 20 243 John Cronse 17 05 SO David T. Storm 2 13 CO Samuel L. G or gas 1 11 Jackson Toicnship. 437 92 John Buchanan . 21 74 414 C8 Wm. llult 22 30 2S8 135 Thomas Vickroy 25 1.1 422 John Clark 29 97 220 William Clark 15 62 90 John Crawford 15 44 400 Samuel Stitt 21 GO 400 John Steel 21 30 400 James Steel 21 CO 20 George R. Shoup 2 13 300 James Stitt 15 06 300 Thomas Stitt . 15 90 300 John Stoner 21 30 r200 Christian Stoner 14 20 200 Jacob Rupp 14 20 405 John Hubley 28 76 100 Abigail Ramsey 7 10 80 8 Peter Bortrnan 5 C8 140 Thoman Whit 10 38 405 135 John Simpson 28 76 100 John Ribblet 7 10 25 Daniel Good 1 80 85 Gilbert Lloyd 3 55 C5 63 Solomon Benshoof 2 41 7C EliBenshoof 2 82 liicJUand Toicnship 63 Joseph Vicroy 3 66 437 120 Elislm Rodger 12 00 43G 64 Daniel "Reeso H C7 125 Storm & King C 33 101 74 Francis Devlin 5 80 433 210 Robert Ross 12 54 401 Jacob Clement H CO Summertill Townthip. 11 Christian Smith 88 400 ArcntSounan 47 73 190 John Nicholson 15.76 439 120 John Everman 34 44 440 80 Isaac Brannan 34 20 ISO , Frederick Croylea E.taU 28 CO 443 131 Jacob Goughnour 34 41 400 John Kan . Si 05 S8 40 Jcba Thuspreit ' SO it Rolert Evans (part) John Nicholson . William Smith 21 33 34 15 17 . 7 C3 131 97 76 80 38 Isaac Jones John Simpson William Clark (part) 90 Henry West 34 76 Lots in the town of SdmmerhUl. Amariah V. Ballou's Estate. Lot No. 2" 79 Lot No. 7 . 7 Susquehanna Toicnship. 8 Mordecai Roberts 21 02 304 81 60 1 176 439 150 1200 200 400 201 50 1000 400 400 410 410 410 445 445 445 453 445 Was7tinjton Toicnship. Thomas Jackson James Johns 7 3 9 19 117 ID 19 8 - 1 98 10 10 84 C9 15 80 60 85 CO GO CO 87 80 00 40 40 23 James Magehan John Taylor George Cut wait Fetcr West Arent Sonman Christian Liugenfelter Fred. Hinton Francis John Robert Flinn Arent Sonman John & James Kin port . John & James Kinport White Toicnship Robert Boggs Mary Drown Andrew Small Alexander Drown Thomas Drown William Harris Jamea Harris John ITarris James Heed Wm. Servoss George Hill, Jr John Marshall James Wilson "Will mm George Michael Jlusser Abraham Whitmorc John Servoss Jeremiah Musser Jacob King Thos. S. Moore Ann McMutrio James Craig Jost-ph Ashinead Uwen Jones James M'Mnrtrie Thouia3 Murgrtroid John Drowu Patrick Doreland Thos. D. Moore T. D. Moore J. M'Murtrie and others Lloyd, IIU1 & HoUiday Hugh Hollin CJralf and Malone 43 Gl 60 CO 1 122 21 21 19 19 2G 2G 20 25 5 11 7 15 18 11 11 IS 4 5 12 12 77 77 28 75 23 75 90 80 39 G4 8S 80 80 So 78 75 52 93 95 54 45 23 23 90 49 03 80 80 G4 440 400 400 100 100 120 109 87 7 '250 263 208 199 200 319 47 93 30 333 200 200 25 300 350 3G0 400 203 595 1400 400 20 11G 4 C 4 5 19 5 6 19 44 12 Thomas Town S 2j a!0, At the same time and place will be sold the fol lowing Seated Lands and Lots of ground, on which tie taxes remain unpaid, and which have lieen returned to the Commissioners, agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April 29th 1844. Allegheny Toicrship. 73 Sihs" Moore's estate 9 02 271 430 440 200 220 J00 440 1 John ITattou 50 250 Dr. R M S. Jackson IS 37 30 " 6 30 Joseph Lawson 55 Charles McOovern 82 I Daniel O'KcelTe 5 04 213 I'atric O'Conner S 27 50 John Durko's tstato 1 GO 4- Deter Carr 1 90 5 Kecffe & Ilowley 2 00 45 Thomas Kaylor 2 00 1 Lot Peter Murray 2 40 10 Penna. Rail Road Co. S 43 4; Joseph ITouk 43 (ieorge Weakland 1 50 Patrick Gillespie 1 25 10 Thomas Kaylor 8 G4 Blarllick I'vurnsnip. 50 John Donahoo 3 02 100 Wm. O'Conner jr. 7 53 150 Jacob Mardia 3 44 589 Mulford k Alter 18 41 Carroll Township. 100 Henry Arble 1 10 1 Lot Mathias Dartram 55 50 John Riller 1 10 58 George Drinkle I 39 22G Nicholas Lambourn 3 73 GO Michael Thomas 99 50 Jacob White 1 21 Chest Township. 4S John Ilelfrick 2 93 Isaih Ilollis 1 53 Clturfuld Township. 150 J oseph Adams 4 10 200 Daniel Kraft 1 70 380 M'Guire&M'Dermit 5 72 299 " " 4 32 433 John Anderson 2 80 43G Daniel Culclesser 3 73 245 Samuel Calvin 1 G4 203 William Nelson 3 02 58 Simon Weakland 87 100 George Cowan 1 80 1G0 Daniel Colclesscr 90 171 " " 1 48 145 Samuel Calvin 1 39 91 Timothy Cawlcy 1 4G 100 Michael Parrel - 82 20 Luke M'G aire 22 4412 James Ross 48 52 100 James Sargent 1 10 1 Lot Hugh M'MuUen 2 10 1 Lot Daniel Kline 10 50 Joseph "Watt 1 5fi Johnstown Borovgh. 2 Lots Daniel Ream for Cobaugh'g estate 4 70 Jackson Toicnship. 102 Arthur Murphy 6 SG G3 Isaac Clark 1 20 193 Charles Dillon 13 35 415 John Garman 17 34 40 John Horner 4 29 173 E. A. Vicroy 19 41 50 Henry Wagner 2 17 100 John Murray 3 74 77 Peter Dillon 2 24 Toll House 44 2 Philip Alwio 33 lgS Michart Dofson 3 14 Georgo Pindley 1 John"Pergrin 1 Isachar Rood David Teeter Toll bouse west of Laurel 38 24 GO 85 Hill 2 49 Richland Township. Archibald Dunlap . - . 55 Patrick Killia 55 Elisha Moyers 77 Jesse Lay ton 83 Summer kill .Townsliip 80 50 70 50 14G 400 298 414 44 . SO 13 10 72 John Egan Samuel Earnest Daniel Flenner John Trotter John Roberta Sarah Roberta Michael Benson's estate 3 80 2 18 3 01 5 18 90 1 GO -S4.? " 20 Maria Murray part Fleet wood Denson s estate 4 03 1 Lot Peter Ermire 1 23 . 1 Lot Thomas Leonard 1 15 1 Lot Henry Oster 2 00 34 Solomon Amigh 1 45 100 211 100 330 19G 270 50 100 35 100 50 80 155 94 200 100 200 100 50 40 8 1 Lot 1 Let 1 Lot 1 Lot 350 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 200 1 Lot 40 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot h Lot 1 Lot 200 50 2 Lots 1 Lot i Lot 100 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot John R. Crum 2 57 4 85 4 GO 5 75 2 00 Patrick & Thos. M'Gough Thos. Patterson's estate James Young John King Susquehanna Toicnship. Henry Adams Johnathan Anderson Lloyd Hoke John M'Donald Joseph Plitt John Plott Sr's heirs Isaac Evans Joseph Plott's estate John Dalton Alpheas Tibbota G 95 1 20 G 20 2 39 1 43 1 82 1 05 G 04 1 88 2 50 2 00 G 00 4 80 94 44 1 30 2 27 2 92 2 08 1 95 10 40 3 25 1 95 1 95 9 10 1 95 5 20 2L0 1 30 1 95 G5 1 10 1 10 3 44 3 85 2 20 3 85 3 85 2 70 220 1 10 2 35 G 53 75 1 10 4 09 1 10 1 10 2 20 1 G5 3 58 3 44 2 20 1 G5 4 09 7 70 Georgo Feith Lewis Keeth Washington Township G. W. Dowman John Dowd Patrick FitzgiLbona Daniel Hearkens Thomas Huitt James A. M'Gough John Magan Martin Myers Terence M'EIrew John G. Miles Michael Monow George Rosa James Rusior Mlehavl M'Lauhliu James O'Conner Josiah Thompson John Ashley Francis Rennet John Dillon Dingham Brothers John W. Geary John Ilagan James Henry Francis Henry John Kinports John Kettiy Daniel Kiler Sr Gideon Marlet'c Thomas Moreland Michael M'Laughlin William M'Laughlin Martin Myers Terence M'EIrew James Noel John "Wherry Edward Howard Dennis Conohan John J. Glass William Carland Henry M'Kinzie's estate John G Miles 125 200 15 George Naglo 120 Samuel Short 2 34 45 Austin Thompson 2 .48 150 " " 1 Go White Township. 80 George Oshel 99 50 Lawrence Ileburncr 94 CHARLES D. MURRAY, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office Ebensburg ) April 2, A. D. 135G j Auditor's rVotlcc. THE undersigned, auditor appointed by tho Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to make distribution of the astets in the hands of Francis Harr, Administrator of the- estate of John llarr, notifies all parties interested in said fund that he will attend to the duties of said appointment, at his office in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Satur day the 3d day of May next, at one o'clock, P. M., at which tie and place they may attend if thej think proiier. JOSEPH M'DONALD, Auditor. April 2, 1856. 4t. KOTICE, " TnE Partnership heretofore existing between Andrew Lewis and WIlliam Lutz, in the Plastering business has been dissolved by mu tual consent. The business will hereafter be con ducted by the undersigned. All persons indebt ed to the lato firm are respectfully notified to make payment to ANDREW LEWIS. April 2,1856. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria countj', there will be exposed to sale on the premises, on Monday the 21st, day of April 1856, at 1 o'clock V. M. the following real estate, late the property of Griffith Llo3'd, deceased, viz : One lot in the Borough of Ebens burg, known on the general plan of said Borough by number 54. Terms of sale one third of the purchase money to le paid on confirmation of sale, the balance in two equal annual paj mcnts, to be eecured by bond and mortgage. . D. U. ROBERTS, Administrator, of Griffith Lloyd dee'd. I. O. O. F. Ilisrhland IXKlffC jNo. 4Z mceis every i WEDNESDAY evening at their Hall on Hich pt., in the upper stOTy ct Clark' building. ' GO 90 50 45 I hemaker In tlio Court of Cozuinoi ?ieas of Cam County. Bell, Johnstot?, Jav.k Ss Co. No. 5 Juna Term vs. 1S5C. John C O'Neill, Indorse r." 3 Foreigu AtU".hinunt Cambria Count J, fc'S. InTTTE VkmmnnwpaliTi of TVnnpvl ra nia to the Sheriff of said couulv. NiBajLaf' GfiEETinQ : 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 whoss handj or possession soever tho same may be, so that they be and appear before our Court of Common Plea to be holdeu -at Eb ensburg in and for said county on the firot lion day (f. June next, there to answer II. B. Johns ton, William Jack and Wm. M. Lloyd, Bankers, doinsrusineoS under the Crm of Bell, Johnston, Lj.W-.t & Gj., of a plo of e&s, aad &Uo, that you 6iimmon " garnishee, that no lo and appear before our Court on the said first Montfay of June next, to answer what shall bo objected against him, and abide the Jvdgmcnt of the Court therein, and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorablo Georgo Taylor, Presi dent Judge of said Court at Ebensburg the 24th day of March A. D. 1856. MILTON EOSEETS, Trot'y. Ebeiiburg, April 16, 1856. Pittsburg " Weekly Post " insert six weeks and send bill to this office. Assignees' Sale of , VALUABLE TIMBER LAND. THE undersigned, acting Assignee of E. A. Vickroy, will offer at Public .Sale, in Jeffer son, Cambria county, Tenna., on Tuesday, the 22d day of April next, the interest of E. A. Vickroy being the undivided half, in the following tracts of hind: Tract Ko. 1. Situated in Richland township, Cambria county. Pa., about eight miles south of Jeffjrson, and fourteen miles east of Johnstown, containing 401 acres. This tract ii well timbered with wild" cherry, ash, hemlock, cucumber, sugar and beech, and one half of it at least is adapted to farming purposes. Rachel'd Run passes through this tract, and there is a good mill seat thereon. Tho State road between Johnstown and Bedford also intersects it from west to east. It adjoins lauds of John Brown, Isaac Vickroy, Isaac Horner and others. Tract No. 2. Containing 400 acres situate m Richland township, adjoining lands of E. L. An derson, Thomas Vickroy, Isaac Homer, &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. lhe south fork of Conemaugh river runs through the tract, affordins cood mill seats. Tract Xo. 3. Containing 257 acres, situate in. Richland township, adjoining Tract No. 2, and lands of Snyder, Anderson and Thomas Vickroy. The timber on this tract is aboufthe same as on Tracts No. 1 and 2. The mountain branch of tho smith forK or use cunrm'augh intersects said river on this tract, thus affording several excellent mi!l site?, with a never failing supply of water. These lands all within six miles of tho Pennsyl vania and Portage Rail R ads, are amongst the best timbered lands in this region, and well worthy the attention r.f capitalists. Persons desirous of seeing the land will call upon John Browu, who resides near the premises. Teems One-third paid, and the remainder in two equal annual payments, with interest, secur ed by b .nd and mortgage. Aeilng Assignee of E. A. Vickroy. Ebensburg, April 2, 1856. KOTICK. THE undersingned will offer for sale, at the same time and place, his interest, being the undivided half in the above three described tracts of land, and upon the same terms as specified above. JOHN WT1LLIAJIS. JWew 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 of giving full satisfaction to all mankind and in the way of giving fits, they may be found at the old establishment formcily occu pied by Bevnon and Jones, immediately opposite the store of Geo. McCann. The public may rest assured, that all work eutrusted to their care will bo made in a workmanlike mauner, and at the time promised. Garments will be cut according to the latest fashion. A. II. TAYLOR. JOHN JONES. Ebensburg, March 5th 1850. Administration Notice. W ETTERS of Administration de bonis non JLi cum testamcnlo annexo, on the estate of John Murphy, late of Ebensburg Borough Cambria countv deccaed, having been granted to the sub scriber by the Register of said county. Notice is hercbv mven to all person .udebted I to the said estate to maKe lmmeuiate paymeui. iua inoe na v in" claims against the said estate will present them duly proven for -ttlement Administrator de bonis non cum tcstamento annexo of John Murphy deceased. March 26, 1850. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCER. fIIE pubscribers having entered into a new ar JL rangement and system of business, respect fully, but earnestly request all persons indebt ed to them to make immediato payment. A prompt attention to this notice will save oosts. - SHOEMAKER & CLARK. April 7,1850. . We do not, hereafter intend to do a credit busi ness, but we will sell cheap for cash or approved trade of all kiudc. , S. & C. sWIao Owes Us." mllE Books of tho subscribers have been placed l" in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for col- kCtl0n" MURRAY & ZA.DM, MURRAY, ZAUM & Co. Ebensburg, Dec. 26, 1855. - M. SUTL1FF would again inform the citi- zona of Ebensburg and all the rest of mankind, that he will again visit this j.lace. with a large collection of Books at the next term of "Court. December 26, 1855. TAPER Letter, note and foolscap fg) , JL Paper, Steel Pens, Ink, Quills,- jl'Dermit's. 1! LSOIilHIl! finnE subscriber has just receive! a full JL supply of FAMILY PROVISIONS, at his new &tora in the room formerly oc cupied as a Foundry ware-room, and ii prepared to luruidh th'3 same to customers at rates as lo w a3 thi lowest. IEs stock id of the very be.t. and consists of every item in the provision lino, viz: Superior Cove Flour, Corn. Mtxj.1 Larrtl or in Sacks, Hams, Shoulders, and Sides of Bacon, Sugar Cured Haras, Fish of all hinds rSalmon. Shad, Maclcerel, Herring, Cod, -;., Cheese, Tsrie-J APPLES, Peaches, cts. ALSO, Confections and varieties, such as Candies, . liuts. Crackers, Tobacco and Cigars. He lias also, ad ded to his business, and intends to keep on hand for sale IRON & NAILS of all sizes of the best quality ; and will sell at a very low profit for cash or Country produce. Give him a call. Persons that wish to buy any thing in his line, will find it to their advantage. ROBERT DAVIS. Ebensburg, April 2, 1856. A Human I-Ife .Saved. Dowagiac, Mich., March 11, 185C. J. A. RHODES, Esq. : Dear Sir As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, " no cure no pay," I take pleasure in stating its effects as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place, and their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have received : W. S. Coxkliji 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 discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through another chill. The doctors to did all they could for me, but thought I must die. Nothing 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 pcia in my head and bowels, and produced a perruaueut cure in a short time." II. M. Coxkxik says : " I had been been ta king medicine of as good a doctor as we have ia our county, and taken any quantity of quinine and specifics without any good result, from 25th Aucrust to 17th December. But teeing how nice ly it operated on my brother, I got a bottic of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a bottle." S. M. Coxklix was not here, but both theother brothers say his ease was the same as II. M's. I sold the medicine to both the same day, and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity and I miskt so specify, Yours with rc.iect, A. HUNTINGTON. The alove speaks for itself. Good proof as it is, it is of no bettor tenor than the vast uumlxr of like certificates I have already published, and the still greater amount that is continually pour ing in to me. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these words : I notice one frm tclto hare taken 0119 of my neiural circulars, substituted the name of Vicir rujslrum for my viedicine, and then willt brazen J impudence end their jxtmpuel Willi tie exclamation, 1 "Let If" propnefnr vf any ovwr meutcme say as much if nt darec.'" Sec. Now I take pleasure in saying that the Cau t:j:f referred to the same Dr. Christie's Ague Balsam " that is mentioned in the above cer tificate. - TViom nro spfpml other industrious peovjle who are applying to their poisonous trash all that I i publish about my leer and Jgue ure, or Anti dote to Malaria, except the Certificates of Cures, and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist Dr. 1 James R. Chilton of N. Y., in favor of its per fectly HARMLESS CHARACTER, which is at tache.! to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish bit medii-ine from imitations. JAS.A. RHODES, Proprietor. April 23, 1856. Sm. Providence, Ii. I. For sale by Druggists generally. UIPORTaXT TO UTEBl'BODY. IOR the last two or three j ears, I have been . engaged in a business known only to mj sclf, and, comparatively, a few others, whom I have instructed for the sum of $200 each, which has averaged me at the rate of from $3,000 to $5000 per annum ; and haying made arrangements to go to Europe in the' mouth of August next, to engage in the same business, I am willing to give full instructions 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 whe aro making from $5 to $15 per day at it, to every person an oppotunity to engage in this business, which is r,av. leasant,and very profitable, at a small cost. There IS posiiivwy i0utjiPiJu' iu l.icxcr. References of the best class can be given as re gards its character, and I can refer to persons whom I have instructed, who- will testily that they are making from $5 to $15 per day at the game. It is a business in which either LADIES or GENTLEMEN can engage, and with perfect ease make a very handoome income. Several la dies in various parts of New York State, Pennsyl vania, and Maryland, whom I have instructed, are now making from $3 to $0 per day at it. It is a GENTEEL BUSINESS," and but a FEW SHILLINGS are required to start it. lpn re ceipt of $1, 1 wdl immediately send to tle appli cant a printed circular containing full instructions in the art, which can be perfectly understood at Address, A. T. r ARSONS, Office, No. C35 Broadway New York. April 23, 1856. 2 m. - XE1V OLACit SMITH S2II. fHE subscriber would respectfully inform the X citizens of Ebensburg and the vicinity that he has rented the SMITH SHOP formerly occu pied by Michael McCa?ue, where he intends to carry on the BLACKSMITH ING in all its branch es. Tersons entrusting work to his care can rest assured thai it will be promptly attended to and at moderate rates. He would also, inform the citizens that tho business of HORSE SHOEING will bo superintended by himself personally. Owners of valuable horses will not be under the necessity of sending -tlwir stock to a neighboring villae. as his experience in this line is widely known. - ISAAC SINGER. Ebensburg, April 0, 1856. ROCERIES, Candies, Nut nd Cracker, m iest mm wmm ur OF I.OCIL U AYErS, ' PA. - JNSTJRES Detached Buildings, Stores, Mer chandize, F'arra Property, and other Building, and their contents. mm DIRECTORS. no:. Jomr J. Psaecs, Uok. G C. HxaTsr. Jcmf B. Hall, Cuaelks A. Mates, Charles Crist. T. T. Abrajms, D. K. W. White, Tnos. Kitchew. pTEa Dicksok, Hon. O. C. HARVEY. Pres. T. T. Abbahs, Vlw Pre. Taoa. ErrcHssr, Secy. Samuel n. Lloyd, Thos. Bowman, M. A. A. Winegardaor, L. A. Mackey, A. White, James Quiggle, - Wni. Vanderbelt, Wm. Fcaron, Dr. J. S. Crawford, A. Updegraff, John W. Maynard, James Armstrong, Hon. Simon Cameron,'non. Wm. Dialer- :ut. Ebensburg, April 9,856. ' SOTICE. TTJE undersigned, duly appointed by the Or phans' Court of Cambria county, a Commis sioner to take the testimony in the matter of tha answers of George Litzinger, Executor of Leon ard Litzinger, deceased, to the citation served on him to show cause why he 6hould not ba discharged, hereby gives notice to all interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, at the office of Messrs. Johnston & Mul len, in Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 20th day of May next, at 1 oclock, P. M. JAMES C. NOON, Com. April 16, 1856. 4t. ' Medicines At James JI'ZJeruxlt'B EBENSEUIIQ, Pa. Ayrea Cathartic rills. Tlolloways " AVright's Indian Vegetable P11U- Brardreth's Vegetable do Bennet's Tlant & Root do ' M'Lane's Liver do Swaynes Sarsaparilla and tar Pills. University's Jaynes and Radways V1U. Cambrian Pills. Cough Remedies Ayres Cherry Peutoml. Keysers Pectoral Syrup Swaynes Syrup Wild Cherry Universities remedy-Jay nes Expectorant lirant's Pulmonary Ua aam, oyrup w wt wuu cherry and hoarhound. ALSO, Perry Davis' pain killer. Bad way's Ready Relief. Mustang Linament Indian linaHit. Electric oil and Magnetic oil. Kennedy's Medical discovery. Brant's "Purifying Extract. Ilxrfiaud Bitters, Holland Bitter. Browns esnce of Jamaca Ginzar. Holloway's verm confections, MviLjui.fiwya nnd Jayncs Vermifuge. Thompson's Eye-water. Cure for toothache. Care for earache, deafness, &o. Balm of & thousand fiowtw, Hair tonics and Hair oils. ... Ebensburg. April SO, 1556. 27. . ' ' Orphans' Court Sale. " BY virtue of order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will bo expxed to public sale, at the Court House in Ebensburg, on Monday, the aiy of May. next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following describe! real estate, to wit : All that ce!tain piece or parcel of land, situato iu Summerhill township, Cambria county, adj-na-;,n.r .:Ar .T.bn Skellv. TfVilliam A Skelly, James D. Hamilton and others, containing one hundred and fifty-five acres more or -less, aww thirty'five acres of which, are cleared, having iaereon erected a hewed log house and a cabin fill i no- snrinw IICAT the hoUSd, a splendid young orchard, all grafted 01 the mt choice fruit, and a g-xxt meadow all m gooti cui..-i-o;. .r f.iT. f-.t-minrr ir. nViuiit one and a half miles from Jefierson, along the plank road leading from Flwrnclinr" nnd the most choice kind of wood for Locomotive use, and lumber late the property of Philip Skelly deceased. r k,,j nA third of the ptlrchasa money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the . 1 1 . .1 nth In. oaiance in two equal anuuuL jiajiuvuw, ...v. terest, to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of tho purchaser. JUI1A olvl.JiJJi, Adrt'r.'of Pilip Skelly dcc'J. April 16th, 1S56. 4t. . I Echo" copy 4 times and send bill to thw Office. AUDITORS' XOTIC12 , Q -i-nE undersigned, Aiultor PP7f jKmino T phans'CoSrt of Cambria -ounty, to cm me i 1 .1 v .,, tlie exceptions fi.wl to accouut of Jmes honiraervilie, Aouir; vf l'Ar'a Sommerville, dee'd of the administration of tha said David Somcrville on the estate of 1 homas Crossman, dee'd, hereby gives notice tluit ho vnd sit in discharge of the duties of said appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebensburg. on Sat urday the 31st day of May at one o'clock P. M. J . ' AVM. KITTELL, Auditor April 23, 1856. 4t pd. SOTICC WHEREAS Letters Tei.tamentr.ry on the last will and testament of Ulrich Strassler, of Carroll township, CambrL 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 notmed to make immediate payment, nd those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. - JAMF.S CARROLL, jE tc FRANCIS REACH, f Ebensburg, April 0, 1856. Ct. KOTICU. THE undertignfvl. !uly appointed by the Or phans' Cvurt of Cambria county a G-mnv.s-sioner to take the testimony iu the matter ol the subpcfena of John C. Bradley to the 'administra tor and heirs and legol lcprescntatives of Charloa Bra Uev deceased to prove contract of decedent to convev certain. Real Estate, hereby gives notice to all interested that he will attend to the duties of his office in Eb.-nsburg, on Monday the nine teenth day of May next, at one o'clock. P. M. C. W. WINGARD, Com. April 16, 1S56. 4t. AD1ES and Children' Shoes and Gaitre at - J. M DiXJlO. o. f is V t 1 1 -1 .