Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 21, 1856, Image 1

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TiIE" DEMOCliAT SENTINEL;' is. ptiV.Hslt
i. ed every .Wclnesduy luoruiug, in Ebenal.ur,
Ouinbri.i Co., Yz- at $1 50 per annum, IF AID
IX ADVvwoKv-at $2 -will Jje ciiargea.
JLDVEUTlSEitliXTd will be conspicuously in
., sei ted at thq following rates, viz ' ':. '
t7 "l square 3 insertions, - v . $1 00 ;
j!" pvery subsequent insertion, . .... 25
T l squaro 3 months, ' 3 00
1 1" . 6" . ' 6 00 ,
- - . year, 12 00
Y col'n 1 year, : 80 00
I-1 13 00
i -business Cards . . 5 00
... jtj-Twelve lines constitute a square.
t Of Unseated Lands and Lots in
Cain-
5' " ClIAULES D. MUIUIAY, Treasurer of Cam
bra County, in the Commonwealth of reuu
sylvauia, in pursuance . of the several acts of As
.omblyof said Commonwealth, directing the time
and manner of selling unseated lantls for taxes,
no ui.'iM'P.V fi I VE NOTICE, that the following
".f-rlbfd tracts of unseated lands and lots of
"round, in the said County of Cambria, or such
parts thereof as may be necessary to pay arrear
acs of taxes due thereon, for one year or more,
will be offered for sale at the Court House in the
-borough of Ebensburji, ou the second Monday
(iKnugthe 9th day) of June next, and continue by
adjournment from day to day, until the whole Le
sold, for such arrearages of taxes aud costs, neces
sarily accruing thereon. - . -Allegheny
Townsnp.
Niimcs of vcarantecs or owners.
A - Taxes $ cts.
100 James C. Slaguiro C 40
410 "44 Abraham White 1854 12 71
310 41 " 1855 12 13
96 James Hannura 6 40
425 -39 Eleanor C. Hiester 20 44
120 Ik'" f Walter Elder 9 CO
100 William M'Dougle (part) . C 40
91 Warner Ilannuru 5 91
"0 Mifllin Ilannum 12 95
62 " .' Uobcrt Whitehead 3 92
61 Thomas Cloudesdale 2 Cc
BLickUck ToicnsJu'jf.
100 J. Jurdon 7 10
103 Jacob Fronheiser 10 65
Cambria TownsJiip.
100 James Means V 18
Carroll Toicnslup.
872 128 Sarah Darr 20 50
83 128 Wilson Uarr 21 20
401 108 Daniel Barr 22 10
3S2 152 Lewis Barr 21 05
C5 Wm. M. Adams Tcter Sawyer
and James Lyons 8 CO
100 Euly Eager 3 00
Chcd Tuicnship.
100 ' Walter But'er 8 55
10G ' Kichard Seely (part) 7 54
400 IO'j John Seely 21 63
119 John Myers 8 4tJ
100 James Foster - . 3 65
405 Henry Delozier 23 73
877 103 James Hunter C CG
Clearfield Township.'
395 Mahlon Hutchinson 11 91
433 153 Johnathau Lewis 14 C9
100 Simon Litzinger's heirs 5 11
433 154 Hilary Baker 14 09
233 William Will 7 90
S30 Jesse Bush 11 23
215 George llorner (part) 14 03
r95 John Xagle Sr. 9 49
875 Jacob Cox 12 70
225 William Lambert 7 G4
200 William Tilton " C 80
Concrnaxtfh TownsJiip.
152 George Funk and Thos. Yicroy 10 82
Rfl William Beatty G 12
15G
400
400
150
Alexander McGregor
11 09
14 20
14 20
6 35
7 44
9 4(J
11 20
lfr 20
14 20
11 20
14 20
1 42
21 89
11 53
11 20
14 20
5 G5
10 05
14 20
14 20
14 20
17 Go
2 13
; i ii
24 74
22 80
25 15
29 97
James Gill
1. Shocuberger
207 "
133 120 King and ShoenbcrgcV
400 George Moore
400 Thomas Wilson
400 Andrew Kennedy
400 James Roberts
400 Charles Jones
40 John Boll
303 . 21 . John Callin
32 1 William Clark
210 81 Adam Beam
400 Alexander Cochran
155 ' Benjamin Williams
200 12(5 Kichard Smith
401 141 John Hayden
401 25 John Teeter
400 William Brown
218 John Crouse
SO David T. Storm
CO Samuel L. Gorgas
- ' Jackson TownsJiip.
437 92 John Buchanan
414 CS Wm. Hult
2S8 135 Thomas Vickroy
422 John Clark
220 William Clark
290 . . John Crawford
400 Samuel Stitt
400 John Steel
400 James Steel
30 Georgo Ii. Shoup
800 James Stitt
00 Thomas Stitt
800 John Stouer
200 Christian Stoner
200 Jacob Kupp
405 John Hubley
100 Abigail Ramsey
60 8 Peter Bortman
14G ThoinanWhiU
405 135 Joliu Simpson
100 . . John Bibbh't
I 25 ' Daniel Gooil
85 " " Gilbert Lloyd
"65" 63 Solomon Benslroof
7C Eli Bcnshoof
; IiicJiland Township .
' 63 Joseph Vicroy
437 120 Elislia Rodgers
43G C4 Daniel Beeso
125 - Storm & King
101 74 " Francis Devlia'
433 240 Bobt Rosa
401 - Jacob Clement '
Sumnierhill Township.
11 ' Christian Smith
400 ArentSounan ..V
190 Jolm Nicholson
433 120 John Evcrman v Z ..
440 80 Isaac Brannan
180 , , Frederick Croyles Eitata
443 1J1 , Jacob Goughnour -'
400 John Kean " -
333 40 John Thompson
15 C2
15 44
21 GO
21 CO
21 CO
2 13
15 90
15 9G
21 CO
14 20
14 20
23 76
7 10
6 GS
10 38
28 70
7 10
1 80
3 55
2 41
2 82
8 C6
12 00
11 G7
G 33
6 80
12 54
11 CO
88
.47 73
15 76
34 44
31 20
23 CO
34 41
; 81 05
30 28
Robert Evans (part) ;'
John Nicholson '
21
S3
34
15
63
97
76
80
131
? William Smith
"; Isaac Jones .
John Simpson
' William Clark (part)
Henry West
Lois in the toicn of SummerJiill
Amariab V. Ballou's Estate.
" Lot No. 2
Lot No. 7
17 3S
, 7 1)0
34 76
79
79
21 02
SusqueJianna, ToicnsJiip.
Mordecai Roberts
Washington. Township.
Thomas Jackson
James Job us
: James Magehan
'Jhn Taylor
George Cutwalt
304 8
81
CO
1
176
43!)
150
!2nO
200
400
201
50
1000
400
400
410
410
410
445
445
445
453
445
44G
84
G9
15
80
CO
35
23
9
19
7
Fetor West - ' ! .
Christianliugenfclter
Fred, lliuton
Francis John
Robert Flinn
A rent Sonman
John & James Kinport
John & James Kinport
White TownsJiip
Robert Eoggs ,
Mary Brown
Andrew Small
Alexander Brown
Thoma3 Brown
"William Harris
James Harris
John Harris
James HeeJ
Wm. Servoss
George Hill, Jr.
John Marshall
James Wilson
"William George
Michael Musser
Abraham Whitmore
John Servoss
Jeremiah Musser
Jacob King
Thos. S. Moore
Ann McMutrio
James Craig
Joseph Ashmead
Owen Jones
James M'Mnrtrie
112-eo
19 CO
19
8
1
98
10
10
co
43
87
30
00
40
40
Gl
GO
GO
1 122
21
21
19
19
26
20
26
25
5
11
r
4
15
18
11
11
18
2
5
12
12
77
77
2S
75
28
75
90
80
39
G4
88
80
80
86
78
75
52
93
95
22
54
45
23
23
90
49
400
400
250
2G3
208
199
200
319
47
93
30
100
100
120
109
87
7
4
o
G
o
O
4
5
19
5
G
200
25
300
350
3G0
400
203
595
Thomas Murgrtroid
John Brown
Patrick Boreland
Thos. B. Moore
T. B. Moore J. M'3Iurtric
and others
1400 Lloyd, II ill & HoUiJay
400 Ilughllollin
20 Graff and Malonc
110 Thomas Town
19
44
12
03
80
80
G4
o
o
ALSO,
At the same time and place will be sold the fol
lowing Seated Lauds and Lots of ground, on
which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have
been returned to the Commissioners, agreeably to
the Act of Assembly of April 29th 1844.
lUegtcny TownsJiip
271
430
440
200
220
100.
440
78 - Silas Moore's estate 0 02
1 John Hatton 5G
250 Dr. R M S. Jackson 18 37
30 " " 6 30
4; Joseph Lawson 55
Charles McGovern 82
5 Daniel O'Kecffe 5 04
213 Patric O'Conner 3 27
50 John Burke's estate 1 GO
I Peter Carr 1 90
5 Keefle & Ilowley 2 00
45 Thomas Kaylor 2 00
1 Lot Peter Murray 2 40
10 Penna. Rail Road Co. 8 43
4; Joseph Ilouk 43
George Weakland 150
-i Patrick Gillespie 1 25
10 Thomas Kaylor 3 G4
JjlacMick TownsJiip.
50 John Donahoe 3 02
100 Win. O'Conner jr. 7 53
150 Jacob Mardis 3 44
589 Mu!ford'& Alter 18 41
Carroll TownsJiip.
100 Henry Arblo 1 10
1 Lot Matbias Bar tram 55
50 JohnBiller 1 10
58 George Drinkle I 39
220 Nicholas Lambourn 3 73
GO Michael Thomas 99
50 Jacob "White 1 21
Chest TownsJiip.
48 John Ilelfrick 52
93 Isaih Hollis 1 53
Clearfield TownsJiip.
150 Joseph Adams 4 10
200 Daniel Kraft 1 70
380 . M'Guire&M'Dcrmit 5 72
299 " 4 32
433' John Anderson 2 80
43G Daniel Colclesscr 3 73
245 Samuel Calvin 1 G4
203 Wrilliam Nelson 3 02
58 Simon Weakland 87
100 George Cowan 1 80
1G0 Daniel Colclesser 90
171 " " 1 48
145 Samuel Calvin 1 39
94 Timothy Cawley 1 4G
100 Michael Farrel 82
20 Luke M'Guire 22
4412 James Ross 48 52
100 James Sargent 1 10
1 Lot Hugh M'Mullen 2 10
1 Lot Daniel Kline 10
50 ; Joseph "Watt 1 5fi
JuJinstown JJorovgJt.
2 Lots Daniel Beam for Cobaugh's j
. , - , estate . 4 70
Jackson TownsJiip.
102- - Arthur Murphy
03 Isaac Clark .
193 Charles Dillon . .
415 John Garman
40 John Horner
173 E. A. Vicroy
50 Henry Wagner . '
100 John Murray
77' : Peter Dillon .
-i i li..t . Toll House 1 t
2 KrvPIiiHpAlwio y ,r;:.
185 Michael Dodsoa'
C 86
1 20
13 35
.17 34
4 20
- 19 41
2 17
3 74
. 2 24
.444
33
. George Findlcy.' '"'
John Pergrin : .
Isachir "Hood
David Teeter
1 U8
1 24
GG
. 85
Toll houso west of Laurel
Hill ; - 2 49
' IxicJdantt Township.
Archibald Dunlap -' 55
. Patrick Killia " 55
"80
5G
TO
50
14G
400
298
414
Elisha Moyers '
Jesse Lay tou . .
i i
Sumvicmill Township
JohnEgan 3' 80
Samuel Earnest 2 IS
Daniel Flenncr , 3 01
John Trotter 5 18
44
John Roberts
; Sarah Huberts ;".. .
.3Iiu&aelEii3.ivn'c Chats'-
CO
80 ! Sarah Roberts - , 1 CO
ly MluWlJC-s.-a'c cata - ; U 40
10 " 20
72 Maria Murray part Fleet
wood Benson's estate 4 03
1 Lot Peter Ermire 1J3
1 Lot Thomas Leonard 1 15
1 Lot Henry Oster 2 00
34 ' Solomon Aiuigh 1 45
r
100
211
100
330
196
270
50
100
35 .
100
50
80
155
94
200 .
100
200
100
50
40
8
1 Lot
1 Lot
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
Lot
1 Lot
200
50
2 Lots
1 Lot
Lot
100
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
i Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
1 Lot
125
John R. Cruu
2 57
4 85
4 GO
5 75
2 00
G 95
1 20
G 20
2 39
1 43
1 82
1 05
G 04
1 88
2 50
2 00
0 00
4 80
94
44
1 30
2 27
0 no
2 08
1 95
10 40
3 25
1 95
1 95
9 10
1 95
5 20
2 GO
1 30
1 95
G5
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
Patrick & Thos. M'Gough
Thos. Patterson's estate
James Young
John King
SusqueJianna TownsJiip.
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
George Feith
Lewis Keeth
WasJiington TownsJiip
G. "W. Bowman
John Dowd
Patrick Fitzgibbon3
Daniel Hearkens
Thomas Huitt
James A.
M'Gough
John Magan
Martin Myer3
Terence M'Elrew
John G. Miles
Michael Monow
George Rosa
James Rusior f
Michael M'Laughlin ' '
James O'Conner
Josiah Thompson
John Ashley
Francis Bennct
John Dillon
Bingham d Brothers
John W. Geary
John Hagan
James Henry
Francis Henry
John Kinports
John Kettly
Daniel Kilcr Sr
Gideon Marlett
Thomas Morcland
Michael M'Laughlin
William M'Laughlin
Martin Myers
Terence M'J-lrew
James Noel
John Wrherry
Edward Howard
Dennis Conohan
John J. Glass
William Carland
Henry M'Kinzie's estate
John G Miles
George Nagle
Samuel Short
Austin Thompson
4 09
1 10
1 10
2 20
1 G5
3 58
3 44
2 20
1 G5
4 C9
7 70
2 75
2 34
2 48
1 05
200
15
120
45
150
Wliile TownsJiip. s
80 George Oshel . 99
50 Lawrence Heburner 94
CHARLES D. MURRAY, Treasurer.
Treasurer s Office Ebensbursr
April 2, A: D. 135G
REGISTER'S SOTICE.
"jTOTICE is hereby given, that the following
-LtI accounts have been passed and filed iu the
Register's Office at Ebeusburg, and will be .pre
sented to the Orphans' Court of Cambria county,
for confirmation and allowance, to wit ;
Account of Jacob C. Horner administrator of
the Estate of Jonas Horner, Sr., deceased.
Account of George Zech administrator of the
Estate of Daniel Zcch, deceased.
Account of John llofl'man administrator of the
Estate of Daniel Ream, deceased.
Account of John Fox Guardian of Amelia Ann
Bomgardner minor child of John Bomgardner,
deceased.
Account of John Illig Guardian of the minor
children of John Jloser deceased.
Account of Samuel I). Goughonour and Jacob
Good Executors of the Estate of Christian Gough
onour, deceased.
Account of Benjamin Vauglin adm'r. of the
Estate of James Solesby, deceased.
The account of John Sanders administrator of
the Estate of Jacob Heins, deceased.
, WM. C. BARBOUR, Register,
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE.
TUE subscriber offers for sale his farm with all
the improvements thereon, situated in Carroll
Township, Cambria county about two miles from
Carroltown,- containing NINETY-FIVE ACRES,
with forty live acres cleared, fenced and in good
etato of cultivation, well watered. An orchard
six j-ears old, a Good two Story House and a
good substantial Barn 80 by 30 feet.
The subscriber will remain in Carroll town for
a few days, at the house of Lawrence Schrott
where he may be consulted as to all tilings per
taining to the sale of the above splendid property.
It is to be', understood the sale' must be for Cash,
GO
90
50
45
the-subscriber must sell, and sell low. ' - -
JOHN SWAM.'
May 7, 1856. 28-3U
t "
Ie tie Court of Commoa Pleas of Cam
Cornty.
Bell, Johnston, Jack & Co.
Johu C. O'NcIl!, Indorser.
(No
25 Juno Term
1850.
'crein Attachment
TfTIlS Commonwealth of TenTtsylva
H &rwi r4i to t1je fck.dif of said county,
TJcrf" GKixxmQ :
Wo command ycu that jt-xi attach John C.
O'Neili,' Indorser, late cf year County, by jU and
shgi;lar Mi goods and chattel.:, lands .r.od twie
niCBt3v Iu vrhose hands or possession - soever th?
s.av3 nicy be, so that they be and appear Lcforo
eft Conrt of Common Fleas to ba holdon at Eb
j'4urg in and fr said county on the first Mon
dVy of-Juna next, there to answer R. B. Johns
t'.'v Wiiiiam Jrd: and Wm, M. Lloyd. Banker,
I J-.:4j Ljjs;nU.-rfihe ; nrnfcjaSJViJ, Johnston,
ik' (l T,Tjt ol jascr an;l f x, t..afc you
summon garnishee, tiiar he
be and appear before our Court on the said first
idoniay of June cent, to answer what shall be
objected against him, aad abide the Judgment of
tlio Court therein, and nave you ueu ana tnere
this writ.
Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Tresi
dent Judse of said Court at Ebensburg the 21th
d.-y of March A. D. 1856."
MILTON ROBERTS, Prot'y.
Elwnsburcr. April 16, 1856.
f Pittsburg " Weekly Fost " insert six weeks
and send bid to this otisce.j
GEOUGE HlSTIiEY,
Wholesale Riid Uciall,
Tia, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Wars Uaaafactarer.
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Eb
ensburg and the public generally, that he
has purchased the Tin Shop, formerly carried on
by Messrs. Davis, Evans & Co., and will contin
ue to carry on the business m ail its various
branches, wholesale and retail. His wares will
be made of the very best material, and in the
most workman! lie manner. Impairing of ad
kinds done on ti;e shortest notice, for cash.
ALSO, Houc-e Spouting made and put up to
order ou the lowest terms, Jor cash.
Aloo oa hand cud for sale, a large assortment
of Cock and Parlor stoves, for coal or wood, Di
ning mrn stoves, Egg stoves, &c.
Also a large assortment of grates and fire
brick, for Cooking stoves, Coal backets, Shovels
pokers, smoothing irons, &c. ccc, all of which
will le sold low for cash.
Tin-shop and ware-room in part of the building
formerly occupied by Stephen Lloyd as a cabi
net wareroom, and opposite Geo. M'Cann's store.
All orders promptly attended to
Ebcr.Mirg, May 7, 185G. 281y
The War Eadetl!!,
OTtt OF Jiff ' WH!
TOD WARD ROBERTS has arrived home with
B i a lirge stock of choice goods from the Eas
tern citiis, which he will uisposo of on terms to
suit all mstomers old as well as new ones. His
stock his been selected with great care, which
for quail y aud quantity cannot be beat on this
side of Jorduu. The stock consists of
Foreign and Ahieri- Ti&inj,
cai Clotlis, Atepiicas,
PlaiA CassZmcrs, Ddaiucs, New Styles,
Fancy do, CoLnrj Cloths
tVatincli, LlacJi Silks,
Ke.ntucly Jeans, Fancy SiUcs
TwccJs New Style of Prints,
Ycstiiijp of all kinds, GingJtams,
Sh irts had Dra wa s, Calicoes,
Cravat Woolen Fluids
IIand!:.fc1ttffs, Shirting Muslins,
Gloves hid ifosicry, SJiecliuj do.
FlaiDuls,
Alirjo supply of IT A UD WARE, QUEENS?
WAREand GROCERIES.
GJl it the store of E l. Roberts if you wish to
purchase goods and at low prices. We consider
it no trouble to show7 our goods so walk in and
judge tr yourselves. EDWARD ROBERTS.
Ebtisburg, April 23, 135G.
New l'iriii.
TAYLOR JONES,
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the
icitizens of Ebensburg and the surrounding
vicinity, that they have entered into partnership
for th purpose of giving full satisfaction to all
mankind ami in the way of giving fits, they may
be found at the old establishment formerly occu
pied ly Bynou and Jones, immediately opposite
the store of Geo. McCann: The public may rest
assure.1, that all work entrusted to their care will
be m;ule in a workmanlike manner, and at the
time promised. Garments will be cut according
to the latest fashion. " '
A. 11. TA1 lA)li.
JOHN JONES.
Ebensburg, March 5th 185G.
Atlaiisaistratloii IVoJicc.
LETTERS of Administration de bonis non
cum testamento annexo, on the estate of John
Murphy, late of Ebensburg Borough Cambria
county deceased, having been granted to the sub
scriber by the Register of said county. Notice
is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said
estate to make immediate payment and tliose hav
ing claims against the said estate will present
them duly proven for settlement.
. D. U. ROBERTS.
Administrator de bonis non cum testamento
annexo of John Murphy deceased.
March 26, 1S5G. - .-
TO ALL WHOM IT 31 AY COXCERX.
FJHE subscribers having entered into a new ar
X rangement and system of business, respect
fully, but earnestly request all persons indebt
ed to them to mako immediate payment." A
prompt attention to this notice will save costs.
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 kinds. . S. & C.
WIbo Owes Us.,,
THE Books of flic, subscribers have been placed
in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for col
lection. MURRAY & ZATIM,
' MURRAY, ZAUM & Co.
Ebensburg,. Decc.20, 1S55-
M. SUTL1FF would again inform the citi-
d all the rest of
mankind, that he will again visit this place, vvith
a-large collection of Booka at the next tcrmo,
n l -i
HO! LOOS HESS!!
THE subscriber has hist received a fu'd f.- l
,wpply cf FAMILY PROVISIONS, .
at his new store in the room fjrmeily oc
cupied as a, Foundry ware-room, and is' prepared
to furnish tLa same to customers at ratts as low
&s the lawcst. His stock is of the very best, and
consists of every item in the provision line, viz:
Superior Core Flour, Com JIul in barrel or
ih Sacks, Hams, Shoulders, and Sides
of Bacon, Sugar CurcdJIauis, FtsJi
of all kind j Salmon. SJiad, j
Maclcerel, Herring, Cod,
etc., CJteesc, Jjried
APPLES; v
Peaches, et$ . '
.. .. - -v ALSO;. --vX v ;
- C!ft. dibits - -
and varieties,
such as Candies,
Nuts, CracJcers, Tobacco
- and Cigars. lie has also, ad
ded ta Jtis busitiess, and intends to
Jicen on Jiand for sde IKON'ib JTAILS
of all sizes of the best quality ; and wid stll at a
very low -profit for casli or Gauntry produce. Give
Jam a call. J'ersons that wish to buy any thing
in nis line, will und it to their advantage.
ROBE RT DAVIS.
Ebensburg, April 2, 185G.
A Human Ldfc Saved.
DowAuiAC, Mich., March 11, 185G.
J. A. RHODES, Esq. : Dear Sir As I took
your medicine to sell on consignment, ' no cure
no pay," I take pleasure in stating it's effl-cts as
reported me by three brothers who live in this
place, aud their testimony is a fair specimen of
all I have received :
W. S. Coxklix 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 hat
all tnougut 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 pain in my head
and bowels, and produced a permanent cure in a
short time."
H. M. Coxklis says : "I had been been ta
king medicine of as good a doctor as we have iu
our count', and taken any quantity of quinine
aud specifics without any good result, from 25th
August to 17th December. But seeing how nice
ly it operated on my. brother. I got a bo.ttle of
RHODES' FEVER - AND AULU CUKE, which
effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of
a bottle."
S. M. Coxklis v.ras not here, but both the other
brothers say l.is case was the same as n. M's. I
sold the medicine to both the same dav, and the
cure was as speedy from the same 6mall qtiantity
and I might so specify, lours w;th respect,
A. HUNTINGTON.
The above speaks for itself. Good proof as it
is. it is of no better tenor than the vast number
of Hko certiScates I havo aireiidy p-.iulishtxl, and
the still greater amount thut is continuxily pour
ing in to me.
One thing more. Last year I had occasion to
Caution the Public in these words :
" I notice one firm trJto Jiave ialcen one of my
general circulars, &ub.ilitutcd the na:nc if their
nostrum for my ui&.ltctne, ana then icn. orazen
impudence end their pamnldet icitJi the exclamation,
" Let the proprietor r f any other medicine say as
much'f he dares." lye.
Now 1 take pleasure m saying that the cau
tion referred to the same " Dr. Christie's Ague
Balsam " that is mentioned in the above cer
tificate. There are several other industrious people wno
. .i : a 1. 11 T
are applying to tneir poisonous ifn an
nblish about my fever and Ague Cure, or Anti
dote to Malaria, except the Certificates cf Cures,
and the Certificate of the celebrated Chemist Ur.
James R. Chilton of N. Y., in favor of. its per
fectly HARMLESS CHARACTER, which is at
tached to every bottle. These will always serve
to distinguish mv medicine from imitations.
JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor.
April 23, 185G. 3m. Providence, R.I.
For sale by Druggists generally.
IJIPORTaST TO ETEKYBSUY.
"STjlOI! the last two or three years, I have been
n ' ,rr,l iii a hn-iness known only to mvslf.
UijjMQH
and, comparatively, a few others, whom I have
.il f.r tho tnni nf .tOO eah- which has
UIMI ULI'.A1 ivi ww - -t
averaged me at the rate of from $3,000 to $5000
per annum; Jnd having maue arrangements 10
.. -. i?',,-,. ;. ihp -month nf Alienist next, to
cn-ae in the same business, I am willing to give
full instructions m the art to any person in mo
United States or Cauadas, who will remit me the
sum of SI- I am induced, from the success I
Kim Ummi fnvored with, and the many thankful
acknowledgments I have received from tliose
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
easy, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost.
There is positively No II oibcg in the matter.
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 testify that
they are making from $5 to $15 per day at the
samo. 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, Pennsyl
vania, and Maryland, whom I have instructed,
are now making from $3 to $G per day at it. It
is a GENTEEL BUSINESS, and but a FEW
SHILLINGS arc required to start it. Upon re
ceipt, of $1, 1 will immediately send to the appli
cant a printed circular containing fuli instructions
in the art, which can be perfectly understood at
Address A. T- - PARSONS, Office, No. 335
Broadway New York. . - ;
April 23, 185G. 2 m.
SKW 15I,ACIt SHITII JIIOI.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the
citizens of Ebensburs: and the vicinity that
lie has rented the SMITH SHOP formerly occu
pied by Michael McCaguo, where he intends- to
carry on the BLACKS1IITHING in all its branch
es. Persons entrusting work to hi3 care can rest
assured that it will bfe promptly attended to and
at moderate rates, ne would also, inform the
citizens that the business of HORSE SHOEING
will.be. superintended by himself personally.
Owners of valuable horses will not be under, the
necessity of sen bug their stock" to a neighboring
village. "as his experience in this line is widely
known. . : ''. . ISAAC SFN'G ER.
Ebensburg April 9, 185G. r . . " - , : . ,
G
ROCER1ES, Candies, Xnts and Cracker
TSE WEST 1RAEH 11UHASCE CO.
OF JLOCK. IIATEX, lA.
fsSURES Detached Buildings, Stores, Mer
chandize, Farm Properly,' and oilier Buildingi,
and their contents. .:
DIKECT0ES.
Hojf. Jonx J. Pearce,
Hos. G C. Kabtet,
Joes B. Hall,
CllAIlLES A. MaTKII,
ChAULES CliliT. -
T. T. Abrams. "
D. K.'JACiiArAjr, -
W. White,
PTU DlCKSOX,
ITnOa. KlTCHEf.
Uos. G. C HARVEY! PreW
. - , , .- T. T. ABaAJis, Vic.a Pie.
4 Taos.. EUtcues , Secy. . t.,
Samuel II. Lloyd,
Thos. BjvTnan; M. D.
A. A. Winegardncr,
L. A. Mackey,
A: White, ' i
James Quiugle,
Wm. Vanderbelt,
Wm. Fearon,' - . '
Dr. J. S. Crawfcrd,
A. Updegraff,
John W. Mavnard,
James Armstrong, .
lion. Simon Cameron.iHon. Wm. Bisler-
J. C NOON, Agent
Ebensburg, April 9, 185G.
Medicines Z
At James jroerinirs '"
EBENSBURG, Ta.
Ayres Cathartic Pills. , . '. ;
Hollo ways " . - . '.
Wright's Indian Vegetablo riHs.' .'
Brardreth's Vegetable do
Bennet's riant & Root d -
M'Lane's Liver. .- do ' :
Swaynes Sarsaparilla and tar Pills. ,
Uni vtrsity 's Jay nes and Rad ways PiH. '
Ciimbrian l'i'ls.- ' ' ' ' - " "
Cough Remedies Ayres Cherry Pectoral. '
Keysers Pectoral Syrup Swaynes Syrup Wiid
Clierry Universities reraedy-Jayr.es Expectorant
Brant's Tulmonary Ea'sam, Syrup cf tar," wild
cherry and hoarhound. ' '
ALSO, - :
rerry Davis pain killer. - ....... - ,
Rad way's Ready Relief.
Mustang Li nament Indian liEament
Electric oil and Magnetic oil.
Kennedy's Medical discovery.
Brant's Purifying Extract, '
IIxfland Bitters, Irolland Bitters. .
Browns essence of Jaraaca Oinser.
Holloway's worm confections, McLsnee,3wajn
and Javnes Vermifuge. "
Thompson's Eye-water. . ... - . ?, . - -
Cure for toothache. -
Cure for earache, deafness, Ac. .
Balm of a thousand ll-wers, " -1
Hair tonics and Hair oils. -
Ebeiuburg, April 30, 1858. : 27. ...
irnimns' OTICE.
THE undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Cambria county, to examine,
decide, and report upon the exceptions filed to tha
account of James Sommerville, Admr. of David
Somnierville. dee'd of the administration of th
said David Somcrville ou the estate of Thomas
Crrwsman. dee'd. hereby cives notice that lie will
- - . . .
sit in discharge of the duties of said appointment
at his ofiice in the B'jrougii of Ebensburg. ou Sat
urday the 31st day of Mav at one o'clock P. M.
W JH- i. l i. iraLi, auuiiov
April 23, 1856. 4t jd-. .
KOTICG.
WrilEREAS Letters Testamentary on the livst
T will and testament cf Ulrica Stra3.-4or.
of Carroll township, Cambria county, deceased.
.. .-i i , t t .
have been granteti to the uuaersigneu, oy iua
Register of said county, all persons indebted to
th Qtito nf saiiI d.TPiiaed are hereby notified to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them properly aumciiiiuatuu
tor settlement.
JAMES CAR ROLL, I E
FRAXCTS EEAC1I, J -uUf
Ebensburg, April 0, 185G. GL -
JOUX EVANS.
A Change Hew Firm !
FTU1E PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORilKl
1 that the partnership heretofore existing under
the firm of Evans, John Hare, Evan E. Evans
and Iltiirli Jones, has been dissolved. 3ir. Ham
retiring. The firm as it now stan.ls wdl carry
on the business in all its various brauches at tho
Id .stands. The Tannery will .be under the su
perintendence of John- Evans -at . the old stand
formerly owned by J. Moore. . The Shoamaking
business will be carried on as usual a few doors
cast of Snyder's Hotel iu all its branches.
The highest market prices will be paid In
cash for hides. Chestnut and Hemlock Bark in
trade - "'
They have constantly on hand a large assort
ment of French calf-skin, Men and Woniens' Mo
rocco Boots and Shoes, and are prepared t exe
cute work on the shortest notice. ' " ft?
Being practical workmen themselves, and using
none but the very Iwst materials they arc conn
dent they can execute work as well and as cheap
as any establishment in the country.
" April 30, 185G-27tf.
Farmer's Looli to your Interests!!
X come with Goad to Clothe yow It
THE undersigned would respecfullj inform tho
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 larga
variety of Jeans, Linseys, Barrel and Plain
Flannels, Blankets, Corerlids and Baize.' Th
above goods will be exchanged for wool on. low
terms, and if the goods are not desirable the mar
ket price will be paid in Cash.
April 23, 1856. " JOS. G WINNER.
' ISEil 11111)1 '
SURVEYS made and applications taken for ia
surance against Fire in tho
PllOTECTIOX MUTUAL FIRE IXSU
11AXCE COM FAX lr OF BLAIli
COUXTV, BY
ROBERTA M'COY, Agent. .
. Wymote P. O., Cambria Co. Ta.
April 1G, 185C.
r Attorney at L.air, and
A GENT for the In coming Mutual Iasuranc
iL ' Company , . -
Counsel given in the English and Gorman
languages ' -
Ollicc on High Stre, Ebeusburg, Pcnn a. -
Feb. 6, 1856. Hy.
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vourt. . -' -
December 2G, 1855. '
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