r i i Counting-House Almanac, :li 1857 . CO en SU si H c o r ? 5 ! ; - r g 5 8 Jan, ESS Feb. Mar. 4 U le 1 8 15 5 6 12! I 19;2C 2 3 0 10 16117 J23J24 Apr Mat. 8 is 22 29 5 12 19 20 10 17 24 31 9110 lGylT 23V24 30 G 13 31 li 2 8! 0 15'lC 99 59 28 29,30131 4 1 5; G lljl2 13 18 19 20 25 20 27 4 11 18 7.5 7 li i:4 2 1 ?:5 28 J 1 8 15 5( C 7 9?) 1213 14534 19 20i219j 2G 27 2S8M P - 4i 'i 1 1 -J 9,10' 10 17.18 g? 1 . M W 1 :2( 2l2223 24 2a?; 27 -i'JiSU JCJfS Jur.T 51 6 7j 11,12 13 14 18 19,20 21 2512G;27 lj 2 S 8 PilO 14 15 1617 21 70 15 16 5-4 22 3 28:29 30 x: Arrival of tlie Trains at Wliuiore Station. On Monday 15tb, and until further notice pas senger traius will stop at Wilmore Station as follows : . Express West, TO o'clock, 32 rain. A.M. Mail Train East 12 12 " T. M. Fast Line " C 64 " I. M. Mail Went, 8 41 " P.M. Hacks leave this station immediately after the departure of the trains for Ebensburg. A CARD. THE undersigned citizeus of Summerhill town ship deeply spmpathise, with Mr. JOHN HARE in the late disaster, by which his Tan House and Stock on hand were grentlv damaged. And feeling very desirous that he should have the assistance of sdl who may have it in their power to assist him would make this statement. Mr. Hare ly this calamity has partialy lost his Tan House, which he had just finished, together with Tools, and a large amount of his Hides and Dre-ss-el Stock, in whuh was involved f 11 his availalh? means. Also, a great amount cf labor of himself and Brother. We would further state that we have made the necessary examination and come to the conclusion, that if, would require at least Tour Hundred Dollars, to place him in the situation he was, before the fire. We take great pleasure in stating that Mr. Hire is an in dustrious", and worthy man. and deserving of the favor of all honorable men. SiinoJ WM. KLAER. P. K. IIF.RL1NGER. J. It. COOPER. Dec. SO, 1856. St- BN. P. THOMPSON, WITH P. I. PATTON &, CO. Wholesale Dealers in and ManvJ actors cf .1 Eraper. 4 11 18 12 i3?y 19 20 13 OOIV.l1.r.ft 4i- 17 1 2: 3 4 3H C 7 8! 9: 10 HfM 13,'N lSjl6,17 ISg Arc 12 19,20,21)22123 24 25S -y.i:;u.yi: i i 9'", i 7 8 3 12 13 1415 ?Q U 20 21 '22 ?H 23;2-l!25'20j27 28 29?) I 2 9 3 10 KJ'17 11 18 Oct IS 14 1 8 16'HJ S-1 9r, 5q 3. 4 10 1112---j i7iis;i9H3 20,21 i22 23;24 25 2G 27!2S!29;30 4 5! f.j 7 11I1243 14 Not. Dec. 15; 1 G 17 5i 18 19 2( 21 22,23 24 9? 25 2G 27i28:-0'30 31 Knox & Cj., I In the Giurt f Gm- vs. mon l'leas oi a. or;a WiMiiam Howard and County. George W. 1 lodges. No. 2 September Term trading under the liria J 1850, cf Howard Sc Co. J Fi. Fa. And now to wit, 12th December 1856, on mo tion of.C. D. Murray, Esq., William Kittell Esq.. appointed Auditor to apportion proceeds of sale i f personal property among tho Judgment credi tors. From the Kemrd. f i Certified this 5th day of January L. S. 1857. J, M' DONALD, Trofy. The Auditor above named.' will attend to the duticscf his appointment at his office in the lor oupli of Eber.sburg, on Thursday the 12th day of February next, at one ochck. P. M. at which time and place 'all parties interested in said fund are hereby notified to attend. WM. KITTELL, Auditor. Jan. 5, 1S57. 4t. A fresh lot of S.dmotuMackerU, Her . rirgand Cotlribh, fo; sale bv K. TUDOR. s UGAR A new supply of Brown Supcar for sale at R. TCDOK'S. and Ikiisii:s fr sale hv II. TUDOR. B'; ANDY, Wiac, and Old Ilyo Whiskey, for sale at li. iL uuii a 4! 5 o: 9ft 9,10 11;12 13 14; 1 8 i.i in it i5 if.; 22 23 24 20,26127 23 i 9T ,,J "an 20 21p 9 0 i i ii 2 ! ?1 in 11 1 -1 S:' ! 1 G lO'l I 1 r. ipii- to 1 fl v 20'2 1 22;23,24 25 2G 1 -27;JS,20;30,3l I Bank Applications. We gather from the Uarrisbur? papers the following lift of Hank applications to tho uext session of tho State Legislat ure. viz . One at Towanda, capital $100,000 with power to increase tho same to $200,000 One at Clearfield, capital $100,000 One iu Crawford county, for $150,000, aud powvr to increase to $300,000. On at M'Kccsport, with $250,000. One at Ilauovcr, for $100,000, aud power to increase to $-jOO,000. An Allegheny H-nk, with $c 00,000 capi tal. Oae at SUmoliin. witlj $100,000. arid power to double its capital. One atcrautoii, for $150,000, with pow- j er double. PHIL. S. NOON, ATTORNEY AT LlW, EliENSLUKG, TENNA. Office onC lonnado How. Valuable Town I'roperty l-'OR SALE. TIIEsubscrilcr will offer at private sale Ids Lia dwiliing house and, let, situated on hih Street, two doi rs west of the Mansion House. Also, a good store room, two stories high, with back buildings adjoining, with a good stable Arc. Also, will be dispoe on rcas)nab!e terms from 12 to 15 acres of excellent laud in good cultiva tion, aud adjoining the borough of E'nensbur). DAVID J. EVANS. Ebonsburg. Dec. 31. 1850. One at Athen?, for $100,000, and power tr double. Oue at riiocnixvllh?, for $100,000, and power to increase to $300.00!). One at Unioutown, capital $150,000. On-i at Fittshurgh. with $400,000, anoth er with $500,000. Odc at Venango, with $100,000 capital, .and one at Coudertport, with a like capital. One at Danville, with -$200,000, and pow r to increase to 8300,000. One atSmcthport. for $100,000, and pow r to increase $25,000. A Discounting. Exchange and Note Bro king Savings and Deposit Hank at Washing ton, with $100,000 capital. A Uauk for Savings. Deposit and Discount, -with $50,000. Oue at Wayncsburg for power to increase ,$100,000. The York County Hank wants an increase of $200,000. The Wyoming Hank of $150,000. The Carlisle Deposit Hauk wants to be a hank of issuo, with power to increase by $328,000, and The Dauphin Deposit Hank wants the Fame privilege, with power to increase by $100, 000 aud The Mechanics Savings', at Harrisburer, lLo same, with power to increase by $150, i000. The Easton Hauk wants to add $200,000 to its present capital : making a total in crease of banking capital asked for outside of Philadelphia of $G,G2S,000 which, taken to gether with our etatement elsewhere of city application, will make an iucrease for the gtate, of $20,923,000. . JO 11 CO.IlAI, AT1IIIY All CQ3HSELL0R AT M. Jo.'ixttowx, Cambria Co., Pa. COUNSEL given in th English and Gcrmnn languages. Collections promptly attenc'el to. Office on Clinton street, iq tho room former ly occupied by David Ilite Esj. Jan. 7, 1857. Illy. . Take Xollce. AMY person indeptea to me for fees, as Pro thonotary 4c, of Cambria county wili 8avo .costs, by settling the Fan Immediately. H0WAT4) J. BOBBT& Inabtirg Dec. 60, OriSians Court Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans Gurt of Cambria County, the uncursignad will t-xnose to Public Vcnlue r outcry, n TUESDAY, 10TH DAY OF FEBRUARY 1857 the following propei ty to wit . Botindt d and de fcrihcd as follows: I'eginr.ing at a sugar thence by laud conveyed to John Wos.tover and land conveyed to Richard Baum, north 110 1-10 per ches, more or less, to a post, thence by land con veyed to Washington Lloyd, east 154 perches to a Bt. thence by land conveyed to Henry Lloyd south 1 10 1-100 j cn l.es more cr less to ; white pit.e, 1 hcrife lylar.d cc nvcyed to John B.ium. west 154 perches more or less to the place of be ginning, containing about one hundred actcs more or less, situate in Susquehanna Township Cambria coiiP.ty. TERM'S Or SALE. Ore" third to be paid on confirmation of S:.le. the ball.ince in two annual payments with interest fn m (hue to be secured by" mortgage at:d bonds on the prcmiics. Sale to take place on the premises. By the Court. J MARY ANN MANNION, Adm'x of tho Estate of Thomas Crobsmaa de- ! ceased. " HW ' YBBK HPiiSS Sffl lBfl. Co. To place the " WEEKLY iXPEESS " Ixfore a wider circle of readers, it will iu future be published upon the cash system. With the cash plan, its price will 1 reduced to a rate which will enable all who wish to obtain it, to'do so at the price of the cheapest of the wide ly circulated papers of New York. The 44 WEEKLY EXPRESS " will contain in addition to the usual polities'. I, general news, mis cellaneous, and other reading matter of au'agrec able family paper, the Nkw Yohk Mab.ki.ts, stock and money markets together with the Cat ilk Markets of the countrj', and such foreign markets as are of general intercut. TERMS. King'e copies $ 2 per annum. Thiee copies $ 5 " Five copies $ 8 . " Ten copies $12 - Twenty copies to one address, $20, and an extra copy to the ge'.ier up of the club. Twenty copies or over to the address of each subscriber $1.2i). Kptclmtm irnt, free, upon application, to mi)' IdarCMi KIIU KB lain)- mm .uajr To Clergymen, the Weekly will be sent for One Dollar per annum. The 44 SEMI-WEEKLY EXPRESS," has been reduced to THREE DOLLARS per annum, and will be supplied to Clubs upon the following terms: Single copies 3,00 per annum. Two copies . $ 5,00 , ' Five copies $11.25 " The 44 DAILY EXPRESS," (Morning rr Even ing Edition, at the b lection ot the Subscriber.) wiil hereafter be sent by mail at SIX DOLLARS per anuuni, always payable in advance. To enable all who prefer to judge the " EX PRESS" upon its merits for themselves, Speci mkn Copih8 will be sent fulk to any address up on application to . J. & E." BROOKS. Corner Wall and Nassau streets. New York. T ton SAKE, A number cf NEW SLEIGHS mnnufactnred by experienced workmen at the manufac turing establishment of ROBERT GALBRAI1U. flatter' 31aterlalw. Straw Goods. Artificial Flowers' Buflalo Eobea, &c. ' No. 118 MAKKET STREET, Below Fovrih, &mlh Side. PHILADELPHIA . CASH V AID I Oil WOOL AND SUWPIXQ FV11S. PRICE I. PATTON. A. OPPENHEIMER. Dec. 17, 1858. 8. FI51E! SAVE YOl'B PROPERTY! ! THE West Branch Insurance Company is pre pared to take risks on property either on the CASH, MUTUAL or PF.RPETUAL plaa. Each department of this Company is managed separately and their extreme care in taking risks makes it the chew pest, and safest com nan v in thn Jtate. Every man should have his property in sured, l or a very small amount of monev his 1 mind is entirely relieved from uneasiness and his family incase bis property is burnt J from want. Persons desiring to effect insurance will find it to their , advantage to examine the terms of this Ounpany and their mode of doing business which they can do by calling on the Agent. EETBBEJincii . Hon. Wm. Bigler, Hon. Simon Cameron, John renton, Ksq., and to persons insured in this com pany. How. G. C. HARVEY, Pres. Tiros. KiTcnES, Secy. J. C. NOON, Agent. Ebensburg, Dec 17, 1856. THE siibscniyer has just re.tivi and tow op ened out at his store room in tlie hcrough ot Loretto. a large and well selected st.ck 1 . Fall and Winter Goods, viz ; Cloth,Cassinierts, Satinet, Tweeds, Jeans, Ladies' Dress Goods. French Merinoes, Tartan Plaid, Silks, De L-iines, Poplins, English Meri noes, Coburgs, Alpacas, Debee, Bay State long and square shawls. Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks, Ticking, Arc. A handsome assortment of" MADE-IT CEO 1 1II.VG, together with a large assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Queeusware, Drugs, Oils. Paint, Pat ent Medicines. Dye-stuffs. Nails by the keg. Glass by the box. Fish" and Salt bj the barrel. Cedar ware, together with many other articles too nu merous to mention, all of which will be sold at the lowest figure. Grain of all kind taken boards and shingles wanted. P. II. SHIELDS. Loretto, Oct. 29, 183G 1 tf NEW ARRIVAL! CHEAP GOODS!! George KL'Cann in the Field. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the good citizeus of Ebensburg and the surround ing vicinity, that he has just received from the East one of tlie most choice stek of goot?s ever brought to this place. The stock is varied, and selected with an eye to the immediate wants of teh public. His stock consists of the following : A general assortment of Xew Styles of Full and Winter Gits, contjimsittfj a variety of La die's Dress Good, amoioj which vul be found Brocade, Silks of all color & styles Meroinocs, Fr. & Eng. French & wool Plaids, Cassimers, Fancy do. Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Fancy Vesting, Shirts of all kinds Cravats, Plain Gloves, Fancy do. Lawns, Delains, Alapacaa, Black Silks, Faucy do Bleached Mushna, Unbleached do. Calicoes, Ginghams, Cloths, A splendid lt of Ladies Cloaks an! Talmas, with a lot of Shawls, consisting of the 'vf..l lowing stjles, Broche, Tnrkera, Stela, long anj square Bay-State, and gents travelling Shawls. Together with an innumerable assortment of ar cles not mentioned, usually kept in a country store. These goods will be hold at fair prices. Call and examine, even if you do not w ish to pur chat e. MltMSKltV GOODS. C CONNECTED with the store ss a largefffg, stock . f MIL IXER l'GO ODS. Every article iu this line we have on hand, anil will le constantly in receipt ef the latest styles of DOS NETS, for old and young. RIBBOXS of every pattern and color, LACES. EDGING, A beautiful assortment of MOl'BXIXG Goods now on hand, and at prices to suit the times. Ladies are respectfully invited to call aud ex amine this stock which is far ahead of any goods of a similar kind brought to this place. GEORGE M'CANN. " Eltnshurg, 0,1856.- J oniMilssioticr's IVotlcc. TiiU appointment ot tlie undersigneii, at tne September Term, lSoG, to take tho testimo ny in the matter of the subpoena of Richard Ashcraft, to enforce the specific performance of a contract made by David SommtrviUe, in his life time, having been by the Orphans' Court of Cam bria county, at December Term, 1S56, continued notice is hereby given to ail inteicsted in the pre mises, that the Commissioner will discharge the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Ebens burg. on Monday, the l!Cth day of January, next at one o'clock, P. M. T. L. HEYER, Com'r. Ebensburg, Dec. 24, 1856. 4t. Orpliaus' Court j ale. B BY virtue of an erder of the Orphans' Court JL of Cambria County, the undersigned wil expose to public Vendue or outcry, on Thursday! the 12th day of February 1S."7 on the premises. The following Real Estate to wit: bounded and escrile 1 as follows : Beginning at a post, north west coiner of a larger tract .surveyed fur Baits, thence enet over one and sixty perches to a Beech thence south thirty-four perches to a post, thence by land of an older survey to George Me?k, south forty degrees west one hundred and forty-four perches to a white oak, thence west fifty perches to a Beech, thence one hundred and twenty-six perches to place of lieginning. Containing eighty nine acres and ninety-seven perches more or Jess, fcituate and being in Carroll township Cambria count v, TERMS OF SALE. One third of the purchase money on confirmation of Sale, the balhince in two annual pa3mcnts with interest from date of confirmation of said Sale, to be secured by Bonds and Mortgage on the premises. By order of the Orphans' Court. JOHN SANDERS. Adm'r. of the estate of Jacob Haiues dee'd. Dec. 24, 1856. STRAY STEER. TRAYED away from the sub scriber residing at 1 unnel Hill Cambria countv, about two months ago, a Brindle Steer, alxiutsa S1 three v-ars old. white on tho belly, wooly beaded with a white f .rehead. looks more behind like a stag than a steer. Any information of tho where nbnuts of the Steer wilt be re-eivl bv Gotleib Hahn. JOSEPH DESCUXER. Dec. 31.185 6. . SUMMER Coats and Pants, and, Silk, Lawns Gisfikaxa Uedircb!ef si J M'Dormitfc EMPLOYMENT FOR THE WINTER. THE BEST BOOK FOB. AGENTS. n s n r m - i v rjuiizvjss OUT OF EMPLOYMENTS An Elegant Gift fur a Father to Present to his ramuy: fjcj- Send for One Copy, and try it among your Friemls! T ... J SLANTED Agents in every section of the united states to circulate SEARS LARGE TH E ViUAKlO BIBLE, For Family Use En titled - - TLe People's Pictorial Domestic Bible. V itu alxmt One U hoos;imt Ktitrravintrs ! f This tise ful boe.k is de-tinei, if we can form an opinion from the Notices of the Press, to have an unprecedented circulation in every section of our wme-spreaa continent, and to form a distinct era lnthesaleot our works. It will, no doubt, in a few years become THE FAMILY BIBLE OF THE AA.fcKlUAN PEOPLE. 815- Tne most liberal remuneration will le al lowed to all persons who may be pleased to pro cure subscribers to the above. From 60 to 100 copies may easily le circulated and sold in e.ch of the princii le cities and towns of th Union- IT WILL BE SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ON'LY Application should be mada at once, as the field willseK'n beoccuiied. Persons wishing to act as agents, and do a safe business, can snd for a specimen copy. (Jrj- On receipt of the established price Six Dol lars, the PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, with a well bound Subscription Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at our risk and expense, to ny central townit village in tl Vuttcu ouiies, excepting ttio-C of California, Ore gon and Texas. 3-Register your Letters, and your money will come safe. In addition to the Pictorial Bible, wo pub lish a large number of Illustrated Family Works, very popular, and of such a high moral and uu exccptionablc character, that while good men niny safely engage in their circulation, they wil! confer a Public Bkklkit, aud receive u Faih Compensation' for their labor. CCT Orders rssj-e:-tfuily solieited. For further particulars, adtlress the sr.l.-oriber. fpost paid.l j;Oi$i:RT SEARS, 181 Widiani Street, New York. JOSEPH gThOLMES, GALLS tne attention 01 ineinoab itants of Johnstown and sur rounding country, to his large and beautiful assortment of CMCIS.fATElUIMSY.IC.JC, which he is determined to sell oti cheap for CASH Knowing that he can and will sell cheaper than any house iu town, or in tne East or We.it. Those wishing bargains would do well to call upon him and examine his STOCK AND PRICES before purchasing- elsewhere. The raa of his stock consists of the XEWEST STYLES AND OF TIIE FIHET WORKMANSHIP. Also, thos- wishing to purcha.-e wholesale can buy as cheap here as in the East and cheaper than in thu West. He challenges Johnstown forttyle and qualit' of goods. He invites all to call and see for themselves, as the word humbug never did belong to his name or his dealings. Johnstown. Oct. 2C. 1856. 1VALL;T II I I.I. FAR. 11, FOR SALE. THE subscriber will dispose ef the above property, well known as the Richard Ash craft Farm, situated in .isquehanna Township, one mile north of Carroll ton. containing nearly of excellent farming land, ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY acres cleare-d, aud in a good state of cultivation. The imptovemc-nts consist of TWO DWELLING HOUSES, A BANK BARN, 100 foet by 60. Also, a large ORCHARD of choice Fruit, together with all the neessary out-buildings. Water in abundance at the dwel ling b uses, aud in the barn yard, aud through all the meadows. A more desirable legation cau r.ot be found in Cambria County. Any further information desired, can be had by calling on WM. K. PIPER. Ebensburg, Dec. 3, 185tS. AO3I.ISTUATORS XOTICE. LETTERS of administration on the estate of William Duncan late of Blacklick township have 1 een granted by the Register of Cambria County to tlie sulscriber residing in Brush Vallej township Indiana county of which all persons interested will please take notice. JAMES STEWART, Adm'r. Nov. 20,1856. Ct. Speculation. THE subscribers, having purchased the ripht to make and sell H A LDEM AN'S PATENT ADJUSTABLE HARROW, and being anxious to have it immediately introduced, propose to sell township rights at very low rates. This Harrow is one of the most important improvements of the age, and especially suitable for this country. We respectfully invite farmeis to come and examine this Harrow. We will be ready to sell township rights until the 1st of December, after which time the townships aot disposed of will be reserved by us. 1 M. C. M'CAGUE & CO. October 29th, lSSfi 1 tf. A I-L persons having jIjL debt of any nature XOTICG. accounts or evidences of civ nature agaiuti me juojooiju 01 Ebensburg either for the present or past years will please present them to tne uneiersigncti im mediately. This is nc essary in or.ler to enable the Council to make report of "the finances of the Borough. By order of the Burgess and Giuncil, JAS. C. NOON, Clerk. Dec. 17, 1866. 8-4t. ESTRAY. CAalE to the residence of the subscriber, residing in Carroll township, Cambria county, Pa, a GREY MARE, about twelve or fifteen years old, has a lump on each foreleg. She had a ropenalt er on when taken tip. LEVI LUTillER. October 22d, 1850. STRAYS. CAME to the residence of the subscri ber residing in Susquehanna town ship, about the first of October, a large white sow with a litter of pigs. The owner is requested to come forward pay charges and take bet awav, otherwise she will bo disposed of ac cording to law. JAMES M'CLOSKEY. Nov. 20, 1856. to iA AMB subscrilier residin; 1 EST il AT. the resilience of tho in Cambria township, alwiut the 20th of N07 .mUr a GRAY MARE, about 15 or lfi years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pav charges and take her away, other wise she. will bo disposed of as the law AirectB. TRED.FULMER. Oave you CCSBI0P0LITAN FOR TIIE THIn. SEE THE RARE INDCC. managers have the pleasure of -that the collection of Works of Art deal distribution among the subscribers, whose nu are received previous to the 28th of January, d. 13 much larger and more costly than on any pre vious rear. Among the leading works and in Sculpture executed in the finest ilarbh. is the new and beautiful Statue of the "WOOD ISYB2PH," The busts of the 3 Great American Statesmen, CLAY. WEBSTER AND CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Bust, " SPUING," APOLLO AND DLNA, In Marble life size, together with the following Groups and Statues in Carrara Marble of the STRUGGLE FOR THE HEART. VENUS & APPLE; PSYCHE ; MAGDALEN: CHILD OF THE SEA; INNOCENCE; CAPTIVE BIRD : & LITTLE TRUANT: With numerous works in Bronze, and a collection Of SEVEBlL HCKDHED Fine OU Paintings, by leading Artists. Ihe whole cf which are to be distributed oral- lotted among the ubcribers whose names are re ceived previous to the Tuenty-lsntb of JannarT. 5T. when the Distribution will take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the splended Steel Engraving, 4Sat- IEDAI SIGHT," Or A copy of Any of the following $Z Magazines oue year; also A copy of tlie Abt Jocksal one year, aud A Ticket in the Anual Distribution of Works cf Ai t. Thus, for every $3 paid, a person not oalv sets a beautiful Engraving or Magazine one year, but also receives the Art Journal one year and a Ticket iti the Anual Distribution, making four dollars worth of reading matter bride the tick et, by which a valuable painting or piece of Stat uary may be received m aauitiou. Ihose who preter Magazines to the Engraving "Saturady Night' can have either of the following one vear: Hnrper's Magazine ; Godev's Lady 's. Book.Uuited States Magziue, Knickerbocker Mag azine, Graham's Magazine, Blackwood Magazine, Southern Literary .Messenger. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five me-mberhhips, remiting $16, areenti tied to fix F.ngraviugs, and to six tickets in distri bution, or any five ef tha Magazine, one year, and six tickets. Persons, in remitting funds for membership will please register the letter at tie Post Office, to prevent loss ; on receipt of which, a certificate of Membership, together ith the Engraving cr Mag azine desired will be forwarded to any part of the country. For further particulars, see the November Art Journal sent free on aplicatinon. For membership, adoress C. L. DERBY, Actuary O. A. A. 339 Broadway, New York, or Western Office, 103 Water street. Sandusky, Ohio, rr II. J. ROBERTS, Hon. Sec'y, at Ebensburg. JACOB STAHL. C. TfjO. ROBERTS. STAHL &L ROBERTS. THE subscribers, thankful for the liberal patronage exten ded Uithem. twg leave loan uoiiu) to the citizeus (t 2k Klu'tiklmrtr ni.il ie:nitv that they have just received another large and leautiful asjortmeut of articles suitable for the Holidays, viz : GH and Silver Hunting Watches, Gold aod Sil ver open face Levers, Silver Lepines, Silver Quartiers, Gold Guard Chains, Gold Vest and Fob' Chains, Silver, Plated and Si eel Chains. Gold Pencils. Gold pens. Gull Locktts, Gold Hooks,G 1 1 Breastpins.Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Eardrops, Gold Ear-rings. Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins. Gold Sleeve Buttons, Gold Armlets, Gold Studs. Gold Charms. Geld Guard Slides.-Silver Thimbles. Plated and Steel SpectacleSjGoid Vest and Fob Keys.Gold Watch Seals, Violin Strings, Necklaces, Wristlets. Clock Keys,Steel Keys,Vjolins, Fiutiaas, Flutes, Accordeans, rc, &c. im m iii thirty ism am of the best quality. All articles warranted to be as represented ,and sold cheaper than can be bought in this vicinity. rr All kinds of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS repaired with promptness and at reasonable rates. Don't f nil. to bob round" at their room, opposite the " Mountain House," as they feel confident they can render entire satisfaction. Nov. 19, 185G 4 If. GRIMT ATTRACTION!! THE undersigned would respectfully iuform ..he citizens of Carrollton. Cambria county that he has received a larjre and t-plcndid stock of DRY GOODS, of all descriptions, consisting partly as follows: CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. CASSINETS, JEANS CALICOES, &c. together with a large assortment of READY MADE, CLOTHING, &c. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange. Lumber taken at market prices. GEORGE WEIMER. Nov. 26, 1856. la,., Orm.. Feb. 6, . Jamea OPPOSITE THc. EL. t l DE FOISD V. LADIES Morocco, Calf and Titent L.. and strong Shoes suitable for v . Gaiters and Gum Shoes. ' GIRL'S Shoes, coarse and fine child's Shoes Overshoes aud Guni Slices. MEN'S AND BOY'S Boots Hats and Cap. MEDICINES for the Sick. COFFEE, Tea. Sugar, &c, for all. CANDIES, Nuts, and Apples. CIGARS, aud Tobacco, A CHOICE lot of Pen and Pocket Kclrw. TORT-MONAIES. COMBS, RINGS, AND ' BREAST-PINS. STOCKING YARNS. NOTE PAPER. Letter and Foolscap ditto. COMFORTS, Gloves and Hose, BRUSHES and Combs. PATENT Thread, and Spool Thread. VELVET, Ac. ilANY articles suitable fur presents. CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK, Admittance Free. Ebensburg. Nov. 26, 1856. 3t. Estate of Anthony IJUzlngrer Dec'd. LETTERS of administration having been grant ed by the Register of Ciimbria county on the estate of Anthony Litzinger, late of Lort-tto. in said county, deceased, to the undersigned. No tice is hereby given to all persons having claim against said elecedent to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted w ill please make payment without delay. WM. KITTELL. Adm'r. Ebensburg, Nov. C, 1856. Gt CfcJate of James TL. Watt, Cec'd I f HLKLAa, letteis of AdnsiDistration on the es- w ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS of Administration have been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of Wil liam Owens of Blacklick township, Cambria County dec'd. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment, aud those having claims against said es tate, o resent them duly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN OWENS, Adm'r. Blacklick tp. Nov. 26, 1856. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber will dispose ef his property in Munster township, Cambria county. The farm contains SEVENTY-SIX ACRES more or less, about forty acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation. There is on the place a Log Barn and Log House, together with a Young Orchard of choice fruit. Any person wishing to purchase can call on tho subscriber residing on the rlac BRADLEY. Dec. 2. 1856. 3t. Estate ol Mlcliacl i?en 11 decV THE undersigned auditor, appointed by the Ur phans' Court of Cambria county, to ascertain what amount, if any, of the debts of Michael B-n-son, ileceasod, are to be paid cut of the proceeds of the real estate of said deceased, sold by John Brawley, trustee, by order of said Court, pursu antto proceedings in partition. and to investigate and determine the vaUdity of the claims, as also to ascertain the liens, if any there are. against the heirs of said Michael Benson, which bind their re spective interests in said rea cstite. hereby noti fies all persons interested that he" will attend t the duties of sai 1 appointment at his office, in 11.. .....V. fhrntluiror. OH Thubsdvt. thr 20th day ok November, xext, at one o'clock. P. M. jun.4o.ivm, t ate of James I.. Watt, late of Summitvilb Cambria co.. dec'd. Lave been granted by the Reg ister of said couuty. to the uudersgned", notice i hereby given to all persons bavins claims against said estate to. present them properly authentica ted for settlement, and those indebtsd are reques ted to make payment without delay. Oct. 28, 185C-6t. MARY ELLEN WATT. THE subscriber oners for sale the following de scribed property, situate ia Washington tp., Cambria county : One lot si.uated near the A. P. R. R., fronting pa said road, J06 feet front, with a large tavern stand tr.ereem erected. ALSO 250 acres t-f excellent timber land, 76 acres cleared, and in good cultivation, situated near tLe A. P. R. R. ALSO One lot near Tal ly's station. Persons wishing to purchase can call on the sulscriber, at No. 4. A. P. R. R. Posses sion given on the 1st day of April next. Oct.22.1S56 St. J. M'GONIGLE. - Administrators Notice. LETTERS of Administration on the estata cf Edward Hutchinson Esq., late of the Bor- ' ough of Ebensburg Cambria county deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, by tho Register. ef s id ccmnty. Notice is hereby "given to a!l persons indebttsl to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having claims agaii.st the same, will present them duly authenticated fjr settlement. II. KINKEAD, AdraV. October 15, 185C. 6t. AUSIINISTRATOII'S NOTICE, LTTERS of Adminiitration have liecn granted to the undersigned, residitig in Summerhill Township, on the estate of Caspar Wcndle, of Summerhill Township, deceased. AH person knowing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby noliaed to settle their accounts witliout d lay, and all persons liaving claims against the es tate will present them properly authenticated fr settlement. J HN WONDER . Summerhill Tp., Nov-19 85C 6t." NOTICE, IS hereby given to all persons indebted to tha subscriber, to call and settle their accounts l rore the 1 st day of Decern ber, and those having claims against him will present them for settle ment - PETER MOVERS. November 5, 1856. 2-2t. Tilt: LONG LOOKED FOR HAS COME AT ceotixing: store:! Hie largest, best, and cheapest assortment of CEOTIIISG! . S, Bernei would respectfully inform the citi zens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just opened out at his new establbment, near the Cour House, one of the largest, most va ried, elegant and cheapest assortment of Clothing ever brought to this or any other place. His stock isunqucstionabijfrthc richest and ra rest ever imported to the top of the Alleghenies, and embraces everything that can be enumerated or conceived in the Clothing line, consisting of Overcoats of all sizes and qualities from $3,00 to 20,00. Goats 44 ' " $1.00 to $20.00 Pants ' " " $0.75 to $8,00 cts " 44 44 $0,75 to $8.C0 Also, a full assortment of filk Nt-ckerchiefs Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Undershirts, Draw ers. Socks, Comforts, Collars, Travelling Bag It is useless to attempt to give anything like a general enumeration, as the task would be a dif ficult one. but in lieu of this, the pul4io are most cordially invited to call and examine if they wLh the lest of bargains. Klicnshnrg. July SO. 1856.-jQ-ly. PAPER I-etter. note and foolscap ffglff paper, Steel Tens, Ink, Q ui i Is. -idfA Envelopes, Iooks, sc.. at J. il'Dermit's. Almliilratorm Notice. ; TT ETTERS of administration have been grant JLi cd to the undersigned residing in the IVir-T ough of F.lensburg. t ambria onmty, on the es tate of William Gillan of Munster township Cambria coiinty, deceasel. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and settle their a?ctnr!ts immediately. HARRISON KINKEAD, Adm'r. Dec. 3, 1856. C Gt. . C ACTION. A LL ptrsfns are hereby cautioned against J. trespiissing on my farm, by throwing down fences, turning iu cattle and otherwise injuring my property; as I am determined to enforce the iaw on all trespassers. WM. CARNEY. - Muoc ty.. Nor-. K, If M. , t. i i ' A i 0 r
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