-: f - 1 4 i 4 " ,;t l -. ft if 1 f k w tv, u . - . . v . - -w THE BLESSI1,TG3 05 GO LIKE THE DH73 03" UTAYHIT, SHOULD EE B-I3T PJL3TJT2D AUZ3 TJPOII THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE KICH AND THE POOS. NEW SERIES. T B II 3.1 S : THE DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL, is publisn- e I every Wednesday morning, in Ebensburg, Cambria- Ca., Pa;, at 1 50 per annum, if paid is .aovaxce. if nut $.2 will bo charged. A D VR'kTLi 3 M E N Tri will be conspicuously in serts 1 at tlie following rates, viz: 1 square 3 insertions, Every subsequent insertion, 1 spurs 3 months, 1 " G " tc year, ' col'n. 1 year, Business Cards, CO-T v-'l va linos constitute a square. $1 00 25 3 00 00 12 CO 15 5 00 00 00 00 Of Unsealed Lands anil Lets in v,am- iri flrmiitv. A. D 1350. Ml irr.KS 1). MURRAY, Treasurer of Cam I bria County, m tho Uommonweauii oi ivuu- cKnU ; musiimce ot the several acts oi -as sembly of said C .nam -m wealth, directing the time an I m-mi'r of Railing misdated lands for taxe.-i, DO HEREBY GIVE NOriC::, that the tod owing described tracts of iMseiteJ lands and tots of "round, in l!w said C unity of -Cambria, or Mich p'-.-ts thereof a may be necessary to pay as rear a. of taxes du? thereon. 1't one year or ir. rv will b odVre I for salv at the C urt IL u.- iii the boron h E'H-n-buru', on the second Monday tH.;n.f the tth day) of June next, and continue by a'lj ..'crimvint f r. -in day to day, until the whole le bt.l 1, t.jr c u -h arre ira of taxes and costs, i.cxs baiiiy UL-crulu;.: therein. A'tmcs of ica ruutccs or owners. Taxes A. 1.10 410 210 Jj 425 120 10) It 220 C2 Cl 103 103 100 r. cts. G 40 2 71 James C. Ma;;v.;.ro Abraham White 4 41 41 1S54 1S55 12 12 G 20 9 G 13 40 4 1 co 40 111 05 02 James llnnum Eicuvr C. Hie-ter II.-iMof Valcr Elder William rDoii-Ie (part) Vr.o-iitr II.iiKOim M flliii II iimuin i:..bert Wiiiti'laad Tb..m.iCl."idodab BlackUck Toicu.-il. !p. J. J. rdon Jaob Enndiuiier Cu n i lri i To w n sh ip . James Means C'liroLl ToicnsJii'j). Si rah Uarr Wilson !irr La:-:c-l Uurr Lewis Biirr Win. M. Adams l-t?r Sawyer and James Lyons Eu!y Ea-er Chat Tuicnsla'jp. Walter EutVr El-hard Seelv (part) J. .Tin ely J hn liters James 1-Vster Henry Pt '. 'X.ler James II. inter CIl a rjb ! I To "- n sli ip. Mahl-'U Hutchinson Jiihuathau Lewis Siuiou Luzlutr's heira Hilary Eak r Wi.llain Will Jesse Eash (Jeorpc llorrer (part) John Nale Sr. Jacob UoX Wiiliam Lambert Wiiaaui Til tun o 12 3 10 05 10 0 18 21 20 22 10 21 05 3 GO v I - ssr, 401 232 C5 100 1C0 lrtl 400 ll' 100 4H5 12S l'.J 152 3 i 21 8 O 28 0 11 14 5 14 i 11 14 0 12 7 0 54 G-1 4G 55 1 . Co 01 GO 11 G!) M 2 a G:J 4j 7o Cl SO 135 4,..i V U 4-i J s:;0 215 f 15 S75 225 200 151 Coiicmuvgh Townsh ip. If, 2 George Funk and Thus. Yicroy 10 82 Si William E -atty G 12 15G Alexander McGregor 11 00 400 JaiiiCs Gill 14 20 4(f)- 1'. tthotiiberjcr 11 20 150 " c C5 207 " " 7 41 l"-3 120 King and Shociiberger 9 4G 400 (Icoisc M're 14 20 4:H) Thomas Wilson lj- 20 400 And.ew Kennody " 14 20 400 James Eo.-rU 14 20 4'i0 Charles Jones l i 20 4 Jm Bed 1 42 CO.- 21 John Callhi 21 89 21 Willl.mi Clark 11 o i 210 SI Adam ileam 11 20 4C0 Alexander Cochran 14 20 155 Eeiijamin Williams 5 C5 300 12G llichard Smith 10 G5 401111 John Hayden 14 20 401 25 John Tee'ter 14 20 400 William Erown 14 20 213 John Crouso 17 C.5 30 David T. Storm 2 13 CO Samuel L'. Gorjraa 1 11 Jtichson Township. 437 92 John Euehaiian 24 74 414 CS Wai. H'.lt 22 30 2iS 135 Tiiornas Yickrcy - 25 15 422 John Clark 20 97 220 William Clark 15 02 20 John Crawford 15 44 400 Samuel .Stilt 21 30 400 John Steel 21 30 400 Jamc-s Steel 21 CO 30 George 11. Shoup 2 13 S00 James Stitt 15 90 3C0 Thomas Stitt 15 90 300 JohnStoiier 21 30 00 Christian Stoacr 14 20 200 Jacob Eupp - 14 20 405 John IhibWy 28 76 100 Abigail Ramsey 7 10 80 8 Feter Eortman 5 68 140 Thomas White 10 38 105 135 John Simpson 28 76 100 John Eibblct 7 10 25 Daniel Good 1 0 5 Gilbert Lh.yd 3 55 C5 C3 Solomon Ecnshoof 2 41 7C Eli Eenshotf 2 82 Hit-Maud Township C3 Joseph Yicroy 3 CO 437 120 Kiisha R'Kera 12 00 433 Cl Daniel Reeso 11 G7 125 Storm & Kins G 33 101 74 Francis Devlin 5 80 433 210 Robert R ss 12 54 01 Jacob Clement 11 CO Summcrhill Township. 11 Christian Smith S3 400 Arent Sounan 47 73 ISO Juhn Nicholson 15 7G 439 120 Juhn Everman 24 44 440 80 Isaac Erannan 34 20 10 Frederick Croyles EstaU 28 CO 443 131 Jacob Goughixjur 84 41 400 John Kean 1 05 255 40 John Tiompfioa - jq 28 1 n "i i in 1 11 Willi 271 430 440 200 220 100 440 llobert Evans (part) John Niehol.-oa 21 G3 33 97 34 70 15 80 17 SS 7 vO C4 7G 131 Wiiilam smith Isaac Jones John Simpson William Clark (part) Henry West Lots in the toicn of Summer!: ill. Amariah V. Ba'.lou's Estate. Lot No. 2 Lot No. 7 Stis'juchn.n na Totcnslifj). Mordecai Roberts Washington Totcnship. Thomas Jackson James Johns James Magehau John Taylor George Cutwalt 79 79 n 02 04 8 81 10 1 23 170 420 lr.o- 1200 200 4i0 201 43 50 K00 j 4 no 400 J -no gi 410 GO -no oo 4 45 415 415 453 445 44G 400 100 4(.0 100 250 203 120 2US 100 rj'j si I 2U0 7 319 47 OS 30 333 200 200 25 Si 50 350 3;o 400 2(3 505 '1400 400 20 11G 4 3 9 19 "7 117 84 GO 15 80 GO C5 CO I'c-Tcr NVet - Ar-nt S niniau Christian Linrenfclter Fred, lliuton Francis Joim Rt.l ert Flimi Arent Sonuun Jo'aii James Kin port John & James Kir.j.ort White Township Kobcrt Boggs Mary Hrowu Andrew Small Alexander llrowa Thomas Urowu William Ilarrid James Harris John Harris James Heed "Vm. Servoss George Hill, Jr. John Marshall 19 CO 19 CO 8 87 1 SO 93 00 10 40 10 40 1 122 21 12 21 19 19 2o 20 2G 12 77 77 28 75 28 75 00 80 39 01 88 80 5 11 7 15 18 11 11 IS James Wilson "Wiliiain George Michael Alusstr Abraham Whit more John bervos Jeremiah Musser Jacob Kilfg Thos. S. Moore Aun MeLutrie James Crai 80 0 78 75 52 93 4 ' 95 G 22 Joseph AshincaJ Owen Jones James 31' Mi rtrie Thoma3 Murgrtroid Julm 3lrown Iatrick llorclaml Thos. H. Moore T. 1). Moore J. MMurtric ana others Lloyd, Hill it Ilolliday Ilu-h IIoHin GratF and Malonc 51 45 19 5 G 19 44 12 90 49 03 80 SO G4 Thomas Town 3 25 ALSO, 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 been returned to the Commissioners, agreeably te the Act of Assembly of April 29th 1811. Allegheny IvtCitsnip. 78 1 250 30 J i 5 213 50 5 45 1 10 x i x 10 50 100 150 iSilas Moore's estate John Ifatton Lr. 11 M S. Jackson 02 50 18 G 30 Joseph Lawpon Charles McGovcrn Daui. 1 O'Keclie Patric O'Connor John Burke's estate Peter Carr Keefie & llowley Thomas Kayior Lot Peter Murray Peuna. Piail ltoad Co. Joseph Ifouk George VVakland Patrick Gillespie Thomas Kayior lae!Jich Township. John Ponahoe YYui O" Conner jr. Jacob Mardia Mu!ford& Alter Carroll Tuirnship. Henry Arblo Lot Math ins Burtram John Bilh-r George Driukle Nicholas Lanibouru Michael Thomas Jacob White Chest Ttttrnship. John Ilelfiiek Isaih Ilollis Clearfield Township. Joseph Adams Daniel Kraft M'Guire&M'Dcrmlt ( 4 4 John Anderson Daniel Colclesser Samuel Calvin "William Xclson Simon Weakland George Cowan Daniel Colclesser 04 27 GO 90 00 00 40 3 1 1 o 1 1 2o Cl 3 02 ! - r- ! I o I 3 44 IS 41 1 10 55 1 10 I 30j o - 0 4 J 99 1 21 52 1 53 4 10 1 70 5 72 4 32 2 80 0 i o 1 G4 3 02 S7 1 80 90 1 48 1 39 1 40 82 22 48 52 1 10 2 10 10 1 5fi 4 70 5S9 100 1 50 58 22G GO 50 48 93 150 200 380 299 433 43G 245 203 58 100 1G0 171 145 91 100 20 4412 100 Samuel Calvin Timothy Cawley Michael Farrel Luke M'Guire James Boss James Sargent Lot Hugh 31' Mullen Lot Daniel Kline Joseph Watt 1 1 50 Joh nstown Ijoroii!i . 2 Lots Daniel Beam for Cobaugh's estate Jachson Township. 102 Arthur Murphy G3 Isaac Clark 193 Charles Dillon G 1 13 17 4 19 o 3 o 8G 20 35 34 29 41 17 74 24 44 33 14 415 John Carman 40 John Homer 173 E. A. Vieroy 50 Henry Wagner 100 John Murray 77 Peter Dillon Toll House 2 Philip Alwita 1 85 Michael Dodson 8 EBENSBURG, GO George Findley 1 38 90 John Pergrin 1 24 50 Isachar Kood C3 45 Duvid Teeter , S5 Toll house west of Laurel Hill 2 49 Richland Township. ! 80 Archibald Dunlap 55 5G Patrick KiHin 55 70 , ElisLa Moyeis 77 50 Jesse Layton ' 83 Summcrhill Township 14G John Euan 3 80 400 Samuel "Earnest , 2 18 298 Daniel Flenner - 3 01 414 John Trotter 5 18 44 John Roberta - ,90 80 - Sarah Roberts "" "' "1 00 13 Michael Benson's estate 8 40 10 " 20 72 Maria JIurray. part Fleet-' wood Benson's estate 4 03 1 Lot Peter Erniire 1 23 1 Lot Thomas Leonard 1 15 1 Lot . Ileury Oster 2 00 34 Solomon Aruigh 1 45 100 John 11. Crum 2 57 211 Patrick & Thos. M'Gough 4 85 100 Thos. Patterson's estate 4 GO 330 James Young 5 75 19G John King 2 00 Susquehanna Township. 270 Henry Adams G 95 50 Johuathan Anderson 1 20 100 Lloyd Hoke G 20 35 John M'Donald 2 39 100 Joseph Plitt 1 43 50 John Plott Sr's heirs 1 82 80 Isaac Evans 1 05 155 Joseph Plott's estate G 04 94 John Dalton 1 88 200 Alpheas Tibbota t 2 50 100 .... o 00 200 " " G CO 100 " " 4 80 50 - George Feith 94 40 Lewis Keeth 44 Wash injton Township G. W. Bowman 8 '1 1 1 1 1 4) o 1 10 Lot John Dowd Lot Patrick Fitzgibbons Lot Daniel Hearkens Lot Thomas Iluitt James A. M'Gough Lot John Magau Lot Martin Myers Lot Terence M'Klrew John G. Miles Lot Michael Monow George Boss Lot James Busier Lot Michael M'Laughlin Lot James O'Connor Lot Josiah Thompson Lot John Ashley Lot Francis Bennet Lot John Dillon Bingham if- Brothers John W. Geary Lots John Hagan Lot James Henry Lot FraiK-is Henry John Kinports Lot John Kettly Lot Daniel Kiler Sr Lot Gideon Marlett Lot Thomas Moreland Lot Michael M'Laughlin Lot William M'Laughlin Lot Martin M-ers Lot Terence M'Elrew Lot James Noel Lot John Wherry Lot Edward Howard Lot Denuis Conohan Lot Jnlm J. Glass Wiliiain Carland Henry M'Kiuzie'a estate John G Miles George Xaglo Samuel Short Austin Thompson 92 08 95 40 350 1 1 1 200 1 40 1 ' 1 1 1 1 i 200 50 4) 1 i io5 i i i i i i i 1 1 9 1 5 o 1 1 1 1 95 10 95 20 GO SO 95 G5 10 10 44 85 20 85 85 70 20 10 o 4 " O O 1 G 1 4 1 1 o to 10 09 10 10 20 G5 i i i i i i 125 200 15 120 45 150 58 44 20 G5 09 70 75 34 48 1 G5 White Township. 80 George Oshel 99 50 Lawrence Heburner 94 CHARLES I). MUB11AY, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office Ebensburg ") April 2, A. D. 1350 j REGISTUZl'S' XOTICfL "pVTOTICE is hereby given, that the following JL accounts have been passed and filed iu the liogister's Uilice at EberiSbursr, and will be pre sented to tlie Orphans' Court of Cambria county, ior connrmation ani allowance, to wit : Account of Jacob C. Horner administrator of the Estate of Jonas Horner, Sr., deceased. Account of George Zeeh administrator cf the Estate of Daniel Zeeh, deceased. Account of J hn Hoffman administrator of the Estate of Daniel Ream, deceased. Account of John Fox Guardian of Amelia Ann Bomgarduer minor child of John Bomgardner, ucceased. Account of John Illig Guardian of the -minor children of John Moser deceased. Account of Samuel 1). Gouzhnnour and Jacob Good Executors of the Estate of Christum Gough onour, deceased. Account of Benjamin Vaughn adm'r. of the Estate of James So'esby, deceased. The account of John Sanders administrator of the Estate of Jacob Heins, deceased. WM. C. BARBOUR, Register, YALIJAKLE FARM FOR SALE. flftllE subscriber offers f r sale his farm with all X the improvements thereon, situated in Carroll Township, Cambria county about t wo mile.s from Carroltown, containing NINETY-FIVE ACHES, with forty five acres cleared, fenced and in good state of cultivation, well watered. An orchard iix years old, a Good two Story House and a good substantial Barn 80 bv SO feet. The subscriber will remain in Carrolltown for a few days, at the house of Lawrence Schrott where he may be consulted as to all things per taining to the sale of the above splendid property. It is to be understood the sale must be for Cash, tho subscriber must sell, and sell low. JOHN SWAM. 1 May 7, 185G. 28-3t. MAY -28, 1856. In tlie Court cf Ccmcioa Fleas of Cam- Ccunty. Cell, Johnston, Jack & Co. 1 No. 25 June Term vs. I 1853. John C. O'Neill, Indorser. 3 Foreign Attachment Cambria Counts", WSs4;TIIE Commonwealth of FemiFvlra- p fe-'frrj ni to the SherilT of said county, We command you that you attach John C. O'Neill, Indorser, late of your County, by all and singular Lis goods and chattels, lands and tene ments .in whose hands or jHisscssion soever the same may be, so tnat the' be and appear before our Cofe&t of Common Fleas to be holden at Eb- ensbur in and for said county on the first Mon day of Juno next, there to answer R. R. Johns ton, YVTdiam Jack and Wm. M. Lloyd, Bankers, ' ndr-the. Jrnx S JJcJl, Jrchrieton, Jack & Co., of a plea of case, and also, that you summon garnishee, that he be and appear before our Court ou the said first Monday of June next, to answer what shall be objected against him, and abide the Judgment of tiie Court therein, and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent Jud;re of said Court at Ebcnsburg the 24th day of March A. D. 15. MILTON R02ERTS, Trot'y. Ebensditinr, April 1G, 1S5G. Pittsburg " Weekly Fost insert six weeks and send bill to this oCiee. GKOIUJE HCSTLEV, Wliolcsiile aud Itciall, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iroa Ware Manufacturer. T ESFECTFULLY informs the citizens of Eb-JL- ensburg and the public generall', that he has purchased the iin Shop, formerly carried on by Messrs. Davis, Evans d., and will contm ue to carry on the business in ail its various branches, wholesale and retail. His 'wares will be made of the very bjst material, and in the most workmanlike manner. Kepairmjr of all kinds done on the shortest notice, Jvr cash. ALSO, House Spouting made and put up to order on the lowest terms, Jor cash. Alo on hand and for sale, a large assortment of Cook and Parlor stoves, for coal or wood, Di king room stoves, Egg stoves, &c - Also aJa.rge assortment of grates and . fire brick, for Cooking stoves, Coal backets. Shovels pokers, smoothing irons, itc. Sec, all of which will be sold low for cash. Tin-shop and wareroom in part of the building formerly occupied by Stephen Lloyd as a cabi net wareroom, and opposite Geo. M Cann's store. C?A11 orders promptly attended to. Elor.-dmrg, May 7, .1356. 28ly TIac War Estdcd ! ! AHUM if m m ! ! ! DWARD ROBERTS has arrived home ith a large stock of choice -goods from the Eas tern cities, which he will dispose of on terms to suit all customers old as well as tcvr ones. His stock has becu selected with great care, which for quality and quantity cannot be beat on this side of Jordan. The stock consists of Forcipx. and Amcri- Tick ing, rt L-lotJts, Plain Cass! mors, Fanry do, Sitiuctfs, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Alapucas, Delaines, Kt w Styles, Culm rg CLths Made Silhs, Fancy Silks Kew Style of Prints, Vesting of all kinds, Ginghams, Shirts and Drawers, Calicoes, Cravats, ILi ndkerch iefs, (iltnes and Hosiery, Yt'o'jlcn Plaids Shirting Muslins, Sheeting do. I' lannels, A large supp of HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE and On'OCEIHES. Call at the store of E l. Roberts if you wish to purchase goods and at low prices. We consider it no trouble to show our goods so walk in and jud-e for yourselves. EDWARD ROBERTS. Ebensbiirg, April 23, 185G. Hew Firm. TAYLOR 26 JONES, THE subscribers would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensbiirg and the surrounding vicinity, that they have entered iuto partnership fcr the purpose of giving full batisfaction to all mankind and in the way of giving fits, they may le found at the old establishment formerly occu pied by Beynon and Jones, immediately opposite the store of Geo. McCann. lhc public may rest assured, that all work entrusted to their care wul be made in a workmanlike manner, and at the time promised. Garments will be cut according to the latest fashion. A. II. TAYLOR. JOHN JONES. Ebemburg. March 5th 185G. Administration Aolicc. g -ETTERS of Administration de boms non -M-A cum testamenlo annexo,on the estate of John Murphy, late of Ebcnsburg 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 those hav ing claims against the said estate will present them duly proven for settlement. D. II. ROBERTS. Administrator de bonis non cum testamento annexo of John Murphy deceased. JUarcIi as, 185C. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCHRX. fYUE subscribers having entered into a new ar JL ranement and system of business, respect fully, but earnestly request all persons indebt ed to them to make immediate payment. A prompt attention to this notice will save costs. S1IOEMAEE1C & CEAUlv. April 7,1 85G. 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. "Who Owes Vs." TIIE Books of the subscribers have been placed in the hands of John Williams, Esq., for col lection. MURRAY & ZAnM, MURRAY, ZAUM & Co. - Ebcnsburg, Dec. 20, 1855. L. M. SUTLIFF would again inform tlie citi zens of Ebensburc and all the rest of mankind, that he will arain visit this place, with a large collection of Books at the next term of Court. December 26, 1856. SB! LSOK HERE!! THE subscrilr has just received a full f" supply of FAMILY PROVISIONS. j, at his new store in the room formeily 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 ery best, aud consists of every item in the provision line, viz: Superior Core Flour, Corn Meal in barrel or in Sicks, Hams, Shoulders, and Siiles cf Jiacon, Sugar Ctred Ham, Fish cf all kinds Sdmon. Shad, Alackerel, Herring, Cod, &c, Cheese, Dried APPLES, Pcac!iP.s,eti. . - 4 ALSO, Confections ' ' . ' ' and varieties, such as Candies, Nuts, Crackers, ToIhicco and Cigars. He has also, ad ded to his business, and intends to . keep on hand for sale IIIOXA- NAILS of all sizes of the best quality ; and will sell at a very low profit for cash or C vantry produce. Give him a call. Persons that wish to buy any tiling in his line, will find it to their advantage. ROBE RT DAVIS. Ebcnsburg, April 2, 1S5G. A Human Life Saved. Dowagiac, Mich., March 11, 185G. J. A. RHODES, Eso..: Dear Sir As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, no cure no pay," I take pleasure in stating its elf.-cts as reported to me by three brothers who live in this place, aud their testimony is a fair specimen of all I have received : W. S. Coxklis 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. Tlie doctors to did all they could for me, but thought I must die. Notning did me any good until 1 got Rhodes Fever and Ague Cure which at once relieved me of the distress and nausea at my Ktomach and pain in my head and bowels, and produced a permanent cure in a short time." II. M. Coxklix says : " I had been l-eeu ta king medicine of as good a doctor as we have in our county, and taken any quantity of quiniue and specifics without any gocti result, from 25th Aivrust to 17th December. But seein;r how ruce- lv it operated on mv brother. I got a bottle of RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CUKE, which effected a permanent cure by using two thirds of a bottle." S. M. Coxkltx was not here, but both the other brothers say his case was the same as IE M's. 1 sold the medicintfto both the same day, and the cure was as speedy from the same small quantity and I might so specify, Y'ours with respect A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself.. Good proof as it it is of no bt-tic-r tenor than the va.-t unmlx r 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 firm who have tal:en o le of mi general circulars, suhfitiinicd the name of ih-tir nostrum for my medicine, and t.'icn rath brazen impudence end their jmmphlet tcilh the exclamation. Iet the projtri'Jt,r cf any other medicine say as m vch if he dares." S,-c. Now I take pleasure in savins: 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 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 per fectly HARMLESS CHARACTER, whk-h is at tached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish mv medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor. April 23. 1S5G. 3m. Providence, R. I. For salo by Druggists generally. I2tOilTaXT TO EVOtVllOMY. "ITjXOii the last two or three years, I have been JL engaged in a business known only to lAj-stlf, and, comparatively, a few others, whom I have instructed for the sum of $200 each, which has averaged me at the rate of from $:,0O-& $5000 per annumj and having made arrangements to go to Europe in the month 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 favorer! with, and the many thankful acknow ledgmcuts 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 eai-y, pleasant, and very profitable, at a small cost. There is positively No Humbug 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 same. 1 1 is a business in which cither LADIES or GENTLEMEN can engage, and with perfect case make a very handsome income. Several la dies in various parts of New York State, lVnnsyl vauia, and Maryland, whom I have instructed, are now making from $3 to $J per day at it. It is a GENTEEL BUSINESS, and but a FEW SHILLINGS are required to start it. Upon re reint. of il. I will immediately seud to the appli cant a printed circular containing full instructions in the art, which can dc periecuy unuerstoou at once. Address, A. T. FARSONS, Olhce, Jo. 335 Broadway New York. April 23, 185G. 1 m. SEW 11L.ACK. SMITH SIIO!. TnE subserilor would respectluily inlorm tlie citizens of Ebcnsburg and the vicinity that he has rented the SMITH SHOP formerly occu pied by Michael MeCaguo, where he intends to carry on the BLACKSMITIIING in all its branch es. X 'ersons entrusting wors. io ins care can resc assured that it will bo promptly attended to and at moderate rates. He would also, inform the citizens that the business of HOUSE SHOEING will be suDcrintended bv himself tversonallv. A f Owners of valuable horses will not be under the necessity of sending their stock to a neighboring village, as his experience in this line is widely known. . ISAAC SINGER. Ebcnsburg, April 9, 185G. G ROCERIES, Candies, Nuts and Crackers' J. M'Derrait'a. at .VOL. 3. NO. 31. Tin? rrnm I-. in n la.iai Ri l ai.f ik Ti'i r.:i n x ti ik ti iiuU" iUtiUdllllUU OP LVCK SIAVmV,,lA. INSURES Dotached Buildings, Store,' Mer ch m Jiz, Farm Property, and other Building, and their contents. , "" " ' 5 ' i i Lr---4.'----i DIRECTORS. Hon. Jonx- J. PtAiictIlox. G C. Hahtet, Jons B. Hall. T. TV ABRAi:3. Chaklks A. Matui, Charles Crist. Petuk Dickson, Hox. G. C. D. K. Jack-san, W. Whitk, -Thos. Kitcuek. HARVEY, Pres. T. T. Tnos lIiTcntsr, Sccjv Acbams, Vic Trc." Samuel II. Lloyd, A. A. Wineaarducr, L. A. Mackev, A. White, James Quiggle, Thos. Bowman. M. U. Wm. Yauderbclt,-. Wm. Foeron. Dr. J. S..CawfirJ, , A. Uptlegraff, . -. j John W . Mavnard, i James Armstrong, Ron. Simon Cameron, Ihn. Wm. Biirler. J. C. NOON, A3eut. E'oensburg, April 9, 1856. Hedicines At James lU'Oermit'n EBENSLUR G, Ay res Cathartic Pills. Hollowaj's ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Piils. Braedrcth's Vegetable do Rennet's Plant & Root do M' Lane's Liver do Swayncs SarSaparilla and tar Pills. University's Jayncs and Rad ways Pills. Cambrian Fills. ' Cough Remedies Ay res Cherry Pectoral. Keysers Pectoral Syrup Swaynes Syrup Wild Cherry Universities remedy-Jaynes Expectorant Brant's Pulmonary liu. sam, Syrup of tar, wild cherry and Loarhound. ALSO. Perry Davis' pain killer.- Badway's Ready Relief. Mustang Linament Indian Jinamor.t. Electric oil and Magnetic oil. Kennedy's Medical discovery. Brant's Purifying Extract. llxtland Bitters, Hollani Bitters. Browns essence of Jamaca Ginttcr. II -.lilowaj-'s worm con.l-ctLou.s, Mv.L&ns,SwaynM and Jay nes Vermifuge. Thompson's Eye-water. Cure for toothache. Cure for earache, dcafuess, Jtc. . , P. dm of a thousand llowcrs. Hair tonics and Hair oils. Ebcnsburg, April 80, lSr.G. 27. AI DITOIIS' XOTICE. , ; undersigued. Auditor appuhrted bythe Or- TIE I pharia Court of Cambria county', to txaftl;rr. decide, anrl report upoii the eSt-cptioiis filed tt'ffn account of James Sommcrviilo, Adirtr. of lT.iTbi Somnirville, dee'd. of the administration of tlo said David Somerville on the estate of Thomas Crossman, dee'd, hereby gives notice that he will sit in discharge of the duties of said appointment at his office in the Borough of Ebenaburg. on Sat urday the 31st day of Mav at one o'clock P.M. W M. KITTELL, Auditor April 23, 185G. 4t pd. xoticic "SfBEREAS letters Testamentary on tho last T V will and Uotament of Uhich Strasdur, of Carroll township, Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, v-tLe Register of said county, all persons iiidebled to the estate of said. deceased are hereby, notified $ mike immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. - JAMES CARROLL, r . ;s FRANCIS Ri:ACII, f futo Ebenaburg, April 9, ISoti. Gt. JOUX ETAJS. iVIS EVANS. HCCM J.TKI. A Change---ETev Firm ! The public are hereby informed that the partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Evans, John Hare, Evan E. lvvani and Hugh Jones, Las. been dissolved. Mr. Hare retiring. The firm as it now stands wil! carry on the business iu all its various- branches at tfca old stands. The Tannery will be. under the su perintendauee of John Evans at the old stand formerly -owned by J. Mxre. The Shonniaking business will be carried on as usual a few doors east of Snyder's Hotel in all its branches. Tlie highest market prices will be paid iu cash for hides. Chestnut and Hemlock Bark ia trade , They have constantly on hand a large , assort ment of French calf-skin. Men and Womens.' .Mo rocco Biots and Shoes, and are prepared to exe cute work on the shortest notice. ... Being practical workmen themselves, and using none but the very best 'materials- they are conli dent they can execute work as well and ao cheap as nnv establishment in tho country. April SO, 185G-27tf. Farmer's Look to your Inter ! I come wllli Oooils to Clothe you It TIIE undersigned would rcspeefully inform tho citizens of Ebcnsburg, and farmers of tho surrounding conn fry that, he has arrived with a large STOCK OF DOMESTIC DEl'MOODS, consisting of plain and fancy Cassiuets a large variety of Jeans, Linseys. Barred and 2'lnin Flannels, Blankets, Coverlids and Baize. The alove goods will be exchanged for wool on low terms, and if the goods are not desirable the mar ket m ice will be paid in Cash. April 23, 1S5G. JOS. G WINNER. are m mm i SURVEYS made and applications taken for ia suranee .against Fire io the P PO TEC TlOX MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY OF BLAIR COUNTY, BY ROBERTA M'COY, Agent. Wil more P. O., Cambria Co. Pa. April lo. 1856. T. I HESC'J, Attorney at Law, and A GENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance Company Coiuim.1 given in tho English aud Genxnm, languages. fiice on High Street, Ebeusburg, Tena'a. Feb. 6, 1850. By. i - i i-i