AT. - it i ' "jiLESSDlGS OF GOVERNMENT. LIKE THE DEWS OP HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTWBTJTED ALIKE TJPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOR. NEW SERIES. ! Tr-. TrfrTk TT7 TTIIIi DEMOCRAT & SENTINEL, is publish od every "Wednesday, morninjr, in Ebensburg, . Cambria Co., Pa-at tl .50 perumum, IF PAID 'in advakck. if not $2 will be charged. -V-l) V EUT IS KM E NTS will be conspicuously in- scrteu at me loitowur.g rates, m. 1 square o Insertions, Every subsequent insertion, 1 square 3 months, 1 " 6 " J year, " " col'n 1 year, " " Business Ct'Tfls, $1 00 25 00 00 12 00 oO 00 15 00 5 00 1 (Jrj-T'.vel ve i ife s constitute a square. 'j M ,, ,,, "i Ml --1 Oil l I IS 4 S ScJrt 3 HT S A EE OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. TjTY virtno Of an order of the Orphan's Court M3 of the county of Cambria the undersigned ill expose to public sale at the house of Sylves ter Weakland, at Che.ss Springs, in Ciearlkll Tp. Cambria county, on . SATURDAY THE 8TII DAY OF NOVEMBER next, at oai o'clock in the afternoon, the follow ing real cstaJfl of which Michael M'Dermilt died sei.-.ed, situated iti the township ami county aiore said, being allotments Nos. 3, 4 and 5 , as , mentioned iir.r. (lesciibed in the inquisition had of i. .i ri T 1. - " tlie real estate ol urn saiu tiece;-ieni, v:z. ; No. 2. Beginning at a che'rry'tixe, thence north 2J degrees west, by land of David Sutton, 76 perches t a post, thenca south 88 degrees 'east, by lands of -Mathew I ory, 155 perjlie's to - pine,th'-uco south, "by land of Jame;; hitxinger ;and lot No. one, 110 perches to a stone, thence by lot No. one, east 1 3-10 perches to a post, thence south by division line between lots Nos 2, nl 3, 12S perches to a sugar thence west, by 'the Ashland Furnace property, 'JO perches to a ;spruce, thence north, by Und of Jacob Wagner, '30 perches to a sugar, '-thence north 22!, degrees west by lm.l of Jacob Wagner and James Ste phens, 152 perches "to the place of beginning, "containing 18 1 acres and allowance a portion of which is cleared and havingh??eoii erected a log hou.-e and a log stable in the Lclnrnoy of 'Lucas Mveru. No. 3. licginningat h f-rtst corner of lot Xo. 3, thence east by lot No. 1. IflO perches to post, thence south, by division line between lots Nos. Sand 4. 252 perches to a post, thence west br tho Ashland Furnace fiope" ?';' .perches to map'e, thence north 55 degrees west, by same. 17 perches to a piiu thence ii'jrth by sant, 40 de grees west, 150 perches to a 'r-ot. 'thence north by suno and lot No. 2, 150 perches to tie place "of beginning, containing 200 acres ami allowance - ;i small portion of which is cleared. No. 4. liegiuning at a post a corner f bt No 3. thence east by lots Nos. one and lire, 158 perches to a pine, thence s.uth o degrees west, by land warranted in the nawe of John P.uriis, 1 10 perches to a white oak, thence south touegn es west, by same. 1C7 perches to a post, thence "west, by Ashlaml Furnace jtroperty, forty nine and a-ha!f perches to a port, theneo north, by lot No. 3. 252 perches to the place of leginnint. con 'taiuini 170 acres and allowance abo'nt ou acres 'of which is cleared, and having tbeiecn er'-cte 1 a tiowoil log house. No. 5. Ueg'nning at a p'v.st. "thrice by lot, No 1, an I land of Janus Litziuger, north 11.10 perches to a chestnut oak. tlioice east by land warranted in the name of John 11 oop. 250 per ches to a post, thence south Irt degrees west, by hand of M'Der'Ml and Ji'tiiure and tract in name ef John Burin 200 perches to a spruce, thcr.co by John Burns, north 47 degnes west 15 p r. ln s to 'a spruce, thence, by same, north 3 degrees wct "72 perches to a pine, tl.ciut: by lot No. K. north !S8 degree west 10.) perches tc plf.ee of beginning containing 20:', a r-s an! alloW hnee. TEUMS OF SALE. O.ie third of the pur chase money to e paid on continuation of the ales and tlie residue in two equal annual pay ments thereafter, with interest, to be secured by the Jud-ment lk n ls and Mortgage pr.r chaser. WI LEIAM K lTTELL,Tru-tee. T. S. The Trustee above in mod will bp at Ashland Fmnarc. at noon, on the diy previous 'to the sale, and will point out the property t persons who may wish to m ike ;p examination of the premises and will meet him t! ere. October 8, 1850. THE subscriber takes plea&me in announcing to his nunu'iou customers, and the public -generally, that he is now ojtviing one of the largest and most desirable stocks of FALL AXL WINT-KU UOODi ! 'ever presented to this cn,nunity. li.s stock 'consists chietly of the ft llowing 'n IjADIES DUESS G130DS? ?uch as T.dmas, Yizcttes. Shawls, .Silks, Meri nos, Cashmeres, Woolen Plaids, De Laines, Do Bages, Alapat as, Ginghnms, Calico; BONNETS Gibbons, (Jollars, Trimmings, vKrc. OENTLEMEX'S CLOTHING ! such as Over Coats, Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, 'Shirts, Drawers, &c. Also a l uge stock of DOMESTIC GOODS! such us Brown and Bleached Mitrlhi, 7'v7., Dcninui. Shirtings, Che:Lf, Km larky Jranx, .Vdj w.ts, Caaxitmre, Ihtunili Li-whey, Ticking, - JUaiiketx, 8,-r. Also Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Trunks, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Tinware, and a large btock of GKOTEIUHS! He would solicit farmers who are in want of GOOD COUN SliELLLBS & STP.AW CCTn:ilS to call and examine his stock ; he would wish alto to inform them that he hAs made arrange ments to supply them with ftll kinds of FEU TILlZEliS, such as Peruvian and Mexican Gu nn'js, &c. He invites one and al! to come and Examine his large and well selected Stx.k, before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to sell Vif in;!Ier iriif:)s limn pvit Ti:fikrA lri,-r i vicinity. Tho ONE PRICE SYSTEM will be i continued as heretofore, S3 that parents may send their children to make purchases with as much advantage as if Ihev went themselves, DANIEL M'LAUGIILIN. Tunnel Hill, October 8, 185G. . IMI'OKTA&'T XOTICi:. iLL persons indebted to the estate of Milton A BoWrts. dee'd, for costs as Prothonotary and Clerk of thte Quarter Sessions are hereby notified to make pavinent without delay, as it will be ve ry unpleasant for me to have to resort to compul ory measures and thereby add costs, which will e imperative unless paid shortly. Howard J. Itoberts, of this through is duly au thorized by me to receive said fees and rccc pt fcr Ihesame. He wid attend for that purpose, a the Prothonotary's office, in Ebensburg, at the en duing (urt in December next. JOHN WILLIAMS. ExV. LiVnsWg, Ort. 25, 1 85. v.. i... ,v.i.- nc rmnm&a Pica's 'or . I v.... " - - Cambria Counts'. Edward Burk V nn '1q-p vs. No. 20 Dec. Terra 18oG Wm. II. Hamilton ad- J- .. .. miuratrr.Wr si Wm. 2nd al. Scire racial. IvarnCtt, dee'd. J Cambria Ccuntj" s. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, To the Sheriff of Cambria county, GREETING: Whereas, Edward liurk, heretofore in our County Court of Common l'leas of the County of Cambiia, to wit : on the 2d of January, Anno Domino, one thousand eight nundfsd -and forty nine, before the honorable the Judges then con stituting the'same Court at Ebensburg, by the conslderatu n of the same Court, recovered against WUliatn II. Hamilton, advn'r of William-Earnett dee'd, of the said county, Yeoman, as w'ell a cer tain debt of thirty three dollars and sixty-eight cents, lawful money of the 'United Stales, as also ten dollars and seventy and three-fourth 6cr?s, like money, which to the said Edward liurk, in our same Court were adjudged for his damages, which he sustained by the detention of that debt, with interest on the debt from the 2d day of Jan uary, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, .-,,.- tVr. n.hn'r of Wm . Barnett was con- viet, as of record amVproccedings in our s.-iid Cmrt J(UlgCs at F.bciurg, remaining, man ;f.ctlr nr,l,rarK. XeVOl tilt lC&S eXCCUtll'll OI t tlO UV.OUJ li same Jiulgmeiit as vtt remains to be made, as by the insinuation of Edward Burk we have received and because we are willing that those things which are right iu our said Court should be done, we command )-ou that you make known -to Xq?l. B, Pringle, adm'r, de bonis non of Wm. Baruett. dee'd., with notice to llobert Barnett, Mrs. Sarah E. Pringle and Alexander B. Piinglehcr husbihd Tlleodefo "Barnett, Mary Jane Barnett and Harry Barnett children and heirs at law of WiP.iam Bar nett deceased that they be and appear before our Judges at Ebensburg, at our County Court of Common Pleas, there to be held, on the first Mon day in December next, to tdiow if anything for themselves thej- know or have to say, why "the aforesaid Edward Burk ought not to have execu tion of the debt and damages aforesaid according to the form and effect cf 'the said recovery, if to him it shall seem expedient. And have you then and there this writ. Witnkss, tlie Ilonoiable George Taylor, Presi dent of our same Court at Ebensburg, this thir teenth day of -September, -in 'the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aildVifty-six. A true copy, H. J. 110BEBTS, Prot'y. Attest. JOHN BOnEBTS Sh'crilT "7IIK Commissioner, appointed by the Court oi 4 Common Ideas of Cambria county, to take the testimony in'the matter of the petition of Grcen burg Taylor, for a decree of specific performance of a contract 'entered into with Daniel O'Keefe, in his lifetime hereby gives notice to all interes ted that l:e W'H attend to tl e duties of said ap pointment, at Lis office, in El ntburg, on -Mon-dav, t!.e 17th dav f Nov mber next, at one o' clock, P. M. A .V. MCLL1N, Com'r. EWnslnrg. Oct. 15, 1S5G 4t. coh n is & i oT: iis xoTica. THF CjinmiiorfT-, apj-ointed by the Court of C.-mnioii Pleas of Cambria county, to take tl.e testimony in the matter of the petition of James M'Coy, lor a decree of specific performance of a cop.tr ct "jutef-d into with Danii 1 O'Keefe, in his lifetime, hereby gives notice to all interested, that l.e wiil attend to the duties of said appointment, at his olike in Ebensburg, ou Monday, the 17th day of November next, at one o'clock, P. M. A. C. MULL1N, Com'r. ElfRsburir, Oct., 5.5, 1850. 4t. Km for Bargains. VIE subscriber has just received from (-"i SL the E;ist a largo a I splendid stock fj.tijjL, of new Gok1s of the foiiuwi-ng ai titles, a'.l of the host qiu-.lity, Groceries sucli as Coffee, Sugar, Tea, and Syruji o'f'the ifcest that has Vvct been brought to this town before. ALSO Si arc h Corn which is very delicious for food, in fact he has everything that is in the (Jrocery line. ALSO A good as sortment f fancy stationary and no tions. ALSO lie has added to his stock a good assortment of HAUVES1 TOOLS, which is very important to the Farmer at this time, consisting of the fol lowing articles sulIj as SCYTHES. SXATIiES, FOllKS, HAKES, Sfi-., all of a g-wd qual ity. A LSO A good assort ment of DRUGS and MEDICINES to mention. Also A lar-e 'l. ,t of G 0 OD EE O VR. ALSO DA 11 111 OK, KAILS, and GLASS. Call and see ami t xaminc for yourselves, you will not regret bv doing so. . . . KOBERT DAVIS. Ebensburg, July 0, 1850. 37. to TiiEsi2ARi:Uii.m:resor Tiac SMALL FEY GIFT ENTERPRISE. f inilE flattering success the proprietors of the JL " Small Fry Gift Enterprise " have met with, has enabled them to make such report to tlm Committee, that said Committee have thought proper to meet in Aitoona, on Fbiday, 17th of October, 1850. to distribute the property of the Enterprise, when it is desired that as many mem bers as can, will attend the distribution. As there frv y?t ft few tickets unsold, in the hands c-f age'nts they are requested to use a little exertion to dis pose of them, and make their returns as soon as jKissible. S. KBIGGERj M. II. JOLLY, A. lUBEKN, J- SINK, J. M'CAIIEN, M. POLITY. J. MOUUOW, Y. VALENTINE, J. D. HAMILTON, G. F. M'CABE, li. ROBERTS. Committee Room, Aitoona, Aug. 15 1850. ) "WIio Owos Us." THE Books of the subscribers have been placed in the hands of Johu-Williams, Esq., fur col lection MURRAY & ZAIIM, MURRAY", ZAIIM & Co. EWnshurg, Pec. 20. 1855. J. ADIES' Elastic Belts, Black and fancy col J or at J. M'Pri"It' EBENSBURG, "NOVEMBER 19 18S'6. f7.zzzn Sfts v3t Arrival of ilic Trains at Wiluiorc Station. The Fast Line resumed its 'regular trip on Monday. May 19th. The following is the schedule of the trains passing li.ast ana est. Express West, Mail Local Freight ifail Train 'East Fast Line 10 o'clock, 12 min. A. P. P. A. P. A. M. M. M. M. M. M. .8 42 " H G 13 o. Local Freight 6 35 Hacks leave this station immediately after the departure o the trains for Ebensburg. THE LOSO LOOKEuVcil HAS CO?IXJ AT CI.OTl!IXC;STOltE!! " The largett, best, and cheapest assortment of C&.OT1ISXC ! S, Bcrnei would resjiectfully inform the citi zens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just epei1ed out at his new establishment, near the"Cour House, dfie (if the largest, most va ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of Clothing ever brought to this or any other place. His stock is unquestionably the lichest and ra 'resVever imported to the top of the Alleghenies. and embraces everything that can be enumerated or conceived in 'the Clothing line, cOTisjsting of Overcoats of all sizes and qualities from 33,od to ' $20)0, r-oats ' " " $1,00 to $20,00. , Pants " " " $0,75 to $8.00. Vests " " " $0.75 to $8X'0. Also.ti full Ksscivfrnen't of silk Neckerchiefs, j Scarfs, Ilandkcrchiefs, Shirts, Undershirts, Drat;- ers, Socks, Comforts, Collars, Travelling Bags, S:c.. S.'C. i It is useless to attempt to give anything like a j general enumeration, as the task would le a dif- j ficult one, but in lieu of this, the public are mrst cordially Invited to call and examine if they w'uh the best of barcra?ns. ,' Ebensburg. July SO, 185G.-4"0-ly. X OTIC 13, ' TO THE STOCK HOLDERS OF THE JEFFER- j SON lvBENSBURG PLANK ROAD Co; j You are herelcy "notified to mee t at the Cambri. House, in Jelferson, on Saturday the 20th day of : September next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A general j attendance is requested. The propriety of in creasing the tolls will be considered, and t:t!iT business of importance. By order of the Board of Directors. Wm. !-.. HUC 11ES, Scc'y. An g. 25, 1S50. YaluabZe lroicrij' lor !!t?. The subscriber offers bis farm at private sale, containing one hundred ami eight r.cres-, sfl'jkted in Pine township, ludiana county. Pa., alotit four miles north of Strongstow'n. The land is in a (roixl state of cultivation, with sixty acres clear ju, and under fence. There is also erected on the property a two story frame dwelling House and an excellent Saw Mill, capable ef cutting 2000 feet of jtunber in twelve hours. Tlie property will lesold exceedingly low, as the subscriber wishes to go West. JACOB GLASS. Sep' 1850-Ct i:X ECU TOU'S 3VOT5CE, "ET ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of R'cs B A Morgan late of Cambria township, Cambria County dee'd, have been Knertted to the pnbf'i ber by the Register f s?.id coimty, and lie hereby notifies all jeis.ns knowing tlieinselves to l.e in debted to said estate to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, to present them duly authenticated for sett'emeut. EVAN R. MORGAN, Execute-. Aug. 27. 1850. ian Away. 5roin the subcribcr iu AfYcghancy Township, . August 4th A Boy named NathanieZ lieu don aged about I5year. I caution any ler.Aft to harbor or tru&t snrl Bov on mv acco'uVt. "JOHN B. MYERS. Loretto, Ausust, 0, 1850: AltC tSBE IIOTEE. HENRY FOSTER, PROPRIETOR. The subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria county and the travelling public generally, that he has leased for a number of years the above Hotel, and furnished it in a manner eqiud. if not superior, to many . Hotels in Western Pennsylvania, and it being pituated in one of tho most business streets in Johnstown, makes it a desirable stopping place for business men. Tlie Bar will be furnished with the be-st liquors the Philadelphia Custom House can afford. Attached is a large and commodious Saloon in the basem'ont story-, where every delicacy will be served up. Every aUcfcticii will le paid to visit ors. HENRY FOSTER. Johnstown, Sept. 3, lS5o-tf rJEVZ ARRIVAL ! GMilS! GUHS! UK! HART & BR0., would respectfully inform their old customers as well as many new ores that they have received a large quantity of Gro ceries, which for quality ami cheapness cannot be excelled by any similar establishment west tf tho Allegheny mountains. We are determined to sell lower than the lowest, We have also, on hand 20.000 CIGARS v.hieh we will dispose of wholesale or retail. HART & BRO. July 9, 185G. valuableTarm AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersiglind in Carroll township-, offers for sale his FARM containing oirt: hundred acres; twenty-five of which are cleared, on which there is a young Orchard. There is an "L" HOUSE, 3 4 by 30 feet and a DANK BA HX erected on the premises. It lies on the Plank Road, 2J miles from Carrolton and 7 miles from Ebensburg. It is well watered. For information inquire of Michael Snyder; aeljoiniug farm. FREDERICK SNYDER. Sept. l7-f 185G-4t SCHOOL. TEACI1EIIS WA.TE. The School Directors of the Cambiia School District wish to employ-nine School Teachers. The examination-of teachers will take place, September 22d insti, In Ebensburg, at the office of R. L. Johnston, Esq. WM. G.WILLIAMS. . Sept. 10, 1856.-3t President. QU UMMER Coats and Pacts, and. Silk, Lawns iiuaharn llandkerchicts at J. M Derinite. . - MEDICI3VES, 'At James M'Bermit's j ERF.KSRURG. PA. ICIIARDSCN'S Sherry Wine Bitters. iDr. Weaver's Canker and salt rhcum'syrup Hungarian Balsam, WcKd7s Hair Restorative, Vickers tetter ointment, "Petit's eyo salve, Insect Powler, Syrup blackberry root, a sure cure for dysentery, Ayres Cathartic Pills, Holloways " .Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Braiiclretli's do do Bennet's Plant and Root do McLane's Liver elo Swnvnes Sarsanarilla and tar Pills. LTniversity's. Jayucs and Had way '3 Tills, ''Cam'hran Pills, " " ' . . , r-. 1 ... 4 . A r-- T I 1 i.g.v iieiuc!Oies vj -rt vocri y x v-v."iii, . Kev'srrs Pectoral pyrup Swaynes Syrup Wild Chcrrj' Universities remedy Jaynes Exiecto rant, Brant's Pulmonary Balsam, Syrup of tar, 'v ild cherry and hoarhound. Perry Davis' pain Killer, Bad way's Ready Relief, Mustang Liniment Indian liniment, Electric oil and Magnetic oil, Kennedy's Medical discovery, - Brant's Purifying Extract. Holland Bitters, Holland Bitter, Browns essence of Jamaica Ginger, Holloway's worm confections, McLancrs Swaynes and Jaynes Vermifuge, Thompson's Eye-water, Cure 'for toothache, Cvre for earache, deafness, Balm of a thousand flowers, ilair tonics and Hair oils. Ebensburg, April COth 185G. 27. . SMI I V AT E S.lldE. THE undersigned will sell at private sale the following property, situated rn Allegheny Township, close to GaLitxin s-tatiou, one double house and lot. The building is one and a half f 'lory big!), having all the conveniences to make it a pleasant residence. Also One house and three lots situated at the west end of the new Allegheny Portage Tunnel. The property has been occupied as a Tavern Stand, where a large business has been done. Possession can l.e Lad by the first of next March. JOHN KENNEDY. S. pt. 24, 1 S50. 3t. OItlIIAXS' CMIT SAEE. lTJ Y virtue of a pluries eider of the Orphans M-J G-itrt. the following- real tttate, late th property of Daniel Kee-fe, deceased, will be ex posed to public sah at the house of John Godfrey in Gabitzin, Cambria otmnty, on Monday, Tin: lOru dat w Novemiier. 1850. Vl.e undivided half of five acres of land., more or less, adjoining lands of the Pennsylvania flail Road Companyj Samuel Watts, James M'Clu&key aml others. ALSO The undivided half of a lot or a piece of gr.h'id, situate in the village ef Gallitzin, ad jofning the Pennsylvania Rail Road, land of Jack son and Watts. Samuel Watts ami others, con taining one fourth of an acre and twenty-live perches. TERMS OF SALE. Oi.e half of the purchase money to Ik; paid on confirmation ef the sale, the residue with interest in one year thereafter, to De secured by boiiel and mortgage. WILLIAM FLYNN. Guardian of the Minor Heirs of Daniel Ktefe, deceased. Sept. 21, !L85C. FOI'XD On last Sunday evening, August 21th-, near the "Welch Independent Church," a Watch itta owner can have his property by calling at this ifiice and proving property. Sept. 3, 1850. Sheriff's Sale. R" Y virtue tA' an alias writ of Venditioni Exponas t, issued out of the Court of Comnu-.n Pleas of Cambria county and to me directed, there will be or posed to sale by public outcry, on the premises m the tow n of Jetfirson, on Saturday tho first dav of November, A. D. 1850, at 1 o'clock 1. M." All the light, title and interest of Peter Donahoc, of, in an 1 to two lots of ground situate In the town of Jefferson, Cambria county, ad joining lots of John Holder, Elizabeth Lilly and Mrs. Collins, now .n the occupancy of the said l.t,.. 1V-.....1.,-. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of James Donnel by JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. SLeViff's 'Omce l Ebens-burg, Oct. 8, 185G. j GREAT EXCTTEJ1EAT! Avnnnn nnl T 1 Tlfl l' I II II IS il i'lr II I tt iiillilrlllu IlLilJli riHE subcriber we.nld respectfully inform the J- gool citizens of Ebensburg and the adjoin ing vicinity that he has returned from Philadel phia, with the largest and most varied assort ment of tSESOCESllES ever ottered. The stock consihts as follows : CjJroccries: Molasses, Sugars. Teas. Rice, Candles.Soaps, Fish, Salt, Bacon & Hams, Flour. Oat Meal, Corn Meal, Tobacco, Peaches, Dried Apples, Saleratus, Baking Soda, Dried Herrings, Durkee's Baking Powder, Sardines, Mustard-, Spi ces, IIoRoways Worm Confection, Vinegar. CoHffctloiiurius : Candies-, Raisin; Oranges, Lemons, Citrous, Prune-;. Sega rs. Fruits, Fig, Nuts of all kinels, Ei'iuorst Cherry Brandy, Blackberry Bran ny, Raspberry Brand v, French Brandy, Port Wine. Old Ryo V hikey. Kruslie, &c, &C : IIorse,Swcepiug, Dus ting, Scrub and White Wash Brushes, Bed Cords, Twine, Corn brooms, Baskets of all kinds. Tubs tid Buckets of all kinds, Wash Boards, Butter Bowls, Nails, Lamp Globes, Curry Combs, Carpet Hammers and Tacks, Window Glass of all kindj, Arnold's Ink, Hover's Ink, Stctl Pens, Station ary of all kinds. Together with a large assortment of otr.ei arti cles not cnumeratetl, which will be sola as cheap if not cheaper than any establishment ir. the county. 1CHARD TUDOR. Eben-.burg, Jul 30, 4 0. C ATHOI.IC Pravcr Rooks, Catechisms, Rosa lies and Cmcilkcs, at J. M DERM IT'S' "hiji..iiii Willi am Eittell. 115am A. Ktiira KITTELL &, MURRAY, HAVING associated themselves in the prac tice of the LAW, will attend promptly to all business entrusted "to them. Ebensburg, June 14, 1 8oG. 31. ISASSOIV, Attorney at Law, Ebensbure-.Pa o FTICE adjoining the Pott Office. Aug. 24, 1853. -JEFFERSON HOKE. (NEAR W1LLM0RE STATION, PA. R. R.) JEFF EE. SO IT, CA31BKIA CO., Ia. JOHN fll'COY Proprietor M'COY & BLHR'SliACKS, Avill always be in readiness at WiLmore Sta tion on the arrival eif each Passenger TraTa, ce;ii vcying Passengers and Baggage, free cf charge to Hotel, and leave directly via Plank Road for Ebensburg. CALL FOR M'COY & BLAIR'S HACKS. June 18, 1830. mim house. EBEHSBUEG, CA3USKIA County, Ia. JOHN ELAIR, Proprietor. ALSO, IN CONNECTION, IS. i. Wifl leave the Union House for Willmore Sta tion in time to take the Eastern er Western trains. Eery accomodation will Le afforded to make passenger comfort able. H'HASTEE'S LIRKRTV STREET, BETWEEN II AND AND SEVENTH, (Near the Penn'a. R. R. Depot.) riTTS&Uxll. PA. Ihy 21, 185"G. 30-1'y. WILLIAM CARR 8l CO, wholesale groc RS, IMP0ETESS And Dealers in T0SEIG1? & D0MESIIC LiaVCHS, OLD SaOHOKGAILELAaiidBectiaea Whi&key. No. 323 '(3ommercial Row, LIBERTY STREET FITTTSBURG, Fa. 500 Bbls double Rectified Whiskev. 187 Bbls Old Monorgal ela Rye SVL.is.kcy, (Part very choice.) 50 Ilhds N. O. Sugar, 70 Bbls N. O. Mousse?. ; With a general ftssortmcnt of Groceries. a"so Bacon, Fleur, Lard, lrrn & Nails &c, all of which will be sold at low prices for cash. WM. CARR & CO. June 18, 1S5G. 34- SURVEYS made and applications taken for in surance against Fire in the FKOTECTJOX MUTUAL FIRE. IXSU JiAXCE COMPANY VE BLAIR 'COUNTY, BY ROBERT A. M'COY. Agent. Wilmore P. ()., Cambria Co. VuhiaLIc Itcal Estate FOR SALE. I will sell at private sale that large and com modious MUCK HOUSE, situate on High sheet, in the Borough of Ebcii.-bmg, 1 cincr the property rxvMii.i.ul l.v ililton Kobe-its. dee'd.. at the time of he; eicalh. A l? r, t. va'.tr I c A O lf Gil O I ND situate on the Clay Pike, about oi.e half 'mi" frem said Borough, cenitaining 2i acus tnt'oscd and in a good state of cultivation. For terms apply to the Mil .-ciiler residing en 'th's pre 'raises, or to John Wil'.h.u.-. in Ebensburg. MRS. MALYINA ROBERTS. Sept. 17, 185G.-tf. WANTED TEN Teachers t take charge of the Seh.ce ls iu Summcrhill Scluol District for four months. Applicants will be required to possess 1st Class certificates Applicants will n.ect the County Superintendent in Jefferson on the 25lh day of October next at one o'clock to be examined by him. Schools to commence 1st of November next By order cf the Board. Wm. R. IIUGIIEo, Pec'y. OiTice of School Directors 1 Jetl'crson, Sept 2H, 1850, St j Sheriff's Sale. BY v?rt':'e of aa aiias writ ef enditiout Expo5 nas; issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county and to me directed, there will be exposed to pubTiC sale, on the premises, iu the Borou"h of Conemau-h. on Saturday the first, day ef November A. D. 185G, at 1 o'clock, P.M.I All the riht, title and interest e f John Me Mananiy deceased, tf. in and to a lot of ground situate in Giiicmaigh B. .rough, Cambria county fronting on Rail Road street, and running back along Sinner street, to an Alley, adjoining lot of William Flattery, and haviug thereon erected a two story frame house with back building at- aTakcii" in execution ja'n'd Vo 1te sold t the suit of Thomas Campbell. Morris Tiernaii. and N. G. Murphev, surviving partners of the late Cim ol Tiernan" Campbell & Co.. by JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofiice "I Ebensburg, Oct. 8, 185G. j ESTATE OF DAVID DAT1S IJIIC'D. THE undersigned. Auditor, appointed ly the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, to ex amine, decide and report, upon the Exceptions filed to the account of Stephen Lloyd Executor of David Davis dee'd, aiid also report distribution, will attend to the duties ef said appointment, at his eiffice in Elnsburg on Tuesday the eighteenth day of November next, at one oV-iock P. M. JOHN S. RELY, Auditor. October 8, 1850. 4t. VOL. 4. NO. 4. JACOB STAI1L. C. TE0S. r.OEERTS. lligli Sircel, Elinsburs, Pa. RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of El-cr.shurg gtz'L fri-1 sitrrmmdin conntrv that SsLlSStit they have received a large and spleudiil assort ment cf - ' - ---" 2- end Jewelry of evcr di&cription. Also, Gold xveys, ., Vest do. Fob do. Bard & "Wilson's cele brated Gold Pens, Gold Chains, Plated do. Rfer! do. GolJ LoctcK -'"Seals, - Guards. ,. ''.. Steel, jlrass Kcjo &c, too nuracrcus to mention, all of which wid Lc&uLl iiLeapcr .thr.n they can be lw-ugl-.t else where in this vicinity. Vlvtks and Watches tcar ranfed food time Ae-rs or no stile. . frj- CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and Ml'SKJAL INSTRUMENTS repaired with neat ness and ek-spatch and warranted. Give them a call at their room opposite tl.e "Mountaiu House" as they will give vou entire satisfaction. Ebensburg, May 14. 1850. V. 31. coerce. Heury Iltnch- NEW FIRM. an lie r 11 THE subscribers would respectfully infi rm tha citizens of Cambria county that they have purchased the Tannery Estallishnic nt at lit mlotk Cambria County, formerly owned by A. M. B. White. The establishment will undergo new re paJrs and improvements which will enable Unfits, to-manufacture Leather ef all eliscriptiems for country use, also, various kinds of Leather for the Eastern market. Cash will be paid for Bark and Hides of i kinds, or if preferred in exchange for Leather. , None but practical workmen will be employed. Orders for Leather will be proniptlv attended to F. M. GEORGE. henry Rrucn. May 7, 135C. 28' -tf Executor's Xolicc. "g" ETTERS testamentary have l-een grant eel jLitothe subscril'er, on tl.e estate of Milton Rob erts, dee'd, by tire Register of Cambria county. He hereby gives notice to all jferscus know ing themselves indebted to come foiward arn. make payment without delay, and thof c having cluiuis against the same to present them properly authenticated fcr st-ttlement. JOHN WILLIAMS, Exec'i. August 21. 1850. ADV.IXISTHATOirS 50TILC ' "g" ETTERS of administration en the estate of JLj James Rogers, late of La Crosse, Wisconsin deceased, liAve been granted by the Register to the subscriber, residing at Hemlock. Cambria ce. Those having claims againrt said estate are re questeel to present them, qreq eily autLenticatcxI for settlement. MARY JANE SCOTT, Adm'x. Aug. 27, 1850. Ct c. adx. "ff ETTERS festanev.tr.ry have leen granted Vy B A tlie Register of 'Cambiia county, to tl.e sub scribe r, on the estate of Francis Gillespie, dee'd late of Carroll township, Cambria County.-jr All persons knowing themselves indebted U saul estate are requested to ce me forward and set tl e without further delay. ISABELLA" GlLLESriE, Exccr.tr x. Aug. 21.1856. - AUDITORS XOTXCESf. Tlie Estate cf dcorgc iscl Bccd. THE undcisigned, Auditor, ajqointe I by tho Orphans' Court of Cambria County, to make distribution e f tlie fum's, in ti e hands ef George Murray Executor of George "ft'istl dee'd, amongst the legatees and heirs ef said decease, will at tend to the duties of saTd sqq ointment,, at his oTiieain Ebenshurg on Monday the seventeenth day cf November next at one oVIoek P. M. JOHN S. l.HEY, Auditor. October 8, 185C. it. Instate of Joins -tS'lf cl Kcc'd. THE undersigned. Auditor, nppeiutod by thi O'T'han'sJouit of Cambria County, to make distribution of the funds, in the hands t f Btrnaid M'Meel Executor ef John M'Mcl dee 'J amongst the creditors if said deceased, wiilattei.il to tho elulies ef said appointment at his efiice in Ebens burg, on Mondav the tenth day ef November next at one o'clock P. M". . . JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. Oct. S, 1850. 4t. Efciale X I'elcr 3! losfccy IJr 'd . tIIE undersigned, Aiuiitcj, appointed ly the I Orphans' Ci'-urt ef Cambria ce-unty, to make distrilutit n of the funds, in the bands of William M'Closkey administran-r of the estate e f Peter S, M'Closkey elec'J, amongst tlie envhters e fsaid decease-d. will attend to the duties ef said appoint ment at his efficc in Ebensburg on Thursday tho sixth day of November next at or-eoYle-ek P. M". JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor. October, 8, 18oG. 4t. Estate of Jcscnh A.Tflde!, Deceased. 7IiniEAS, Ixtters of Administration on tho T V estate oi J.seph A. Todd, late e-f Alle gheny Township, Cambria county, decc-af ed, have Iwn granted by the Register ef said county, to the undersigned, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against saio estate to prrr sent them properly sutl.enticateel for settlement and those indebted are reviuirce to make payme nt w ithout delay. WM. RYAN, Aelia'r. Oct. 1, lfcoG. Gta L'-ST OF LETTERS, T EMAIN1NG in tic Pct Ottice ht EUnsburg ii, Pa., 5-eptemU-r "Cth, 185G : Mrs. Susan Miller, Dr. J.. Cooper M'Kee, Te tcr Mahan, P. J. Little, James Kane.raul Kirigston", Sam'l O'llarrah. Isaac GiO'ord, Michael Glauber. Chas. Farren, John Fish, Jahies Doha ty.Jol n Eli der, Tliomas J. Palmer. Jae'.o'o llcxisseniann. Eliz abeth Stermerfohn Cabat)ds,.Tobn lhadly .Thom as Brown, B. Baekstresler.E. C. Al'en, L. Alwine, Miss Annie E. Wilnaith, (2) Watk A. Well. Ma ry Vnrly, Curt -li up Stein, Gee.rce Sbr.aker, Wil liam Ross, Michael Me Vjn Jr.. M. Hare. M. Met calfe. M. C- M'CAGUE, P. M. OLD Rimrs and Bre'asti.ins Combs Port. mories. and Toys, it J M'Dermit's "BAPER LetteT, nele and foolscap mpfrrfy,, ft paper. Steel Pens, Ink, Qulils.f iZii Envelopes, Books, tc, at rBtlrV J. M'Dermit's. - : - ! 'i i 1 i : IU 1 1 inr II
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