1 1 11: 0 a j H si 3 n u , h H U ji 2 u 4 '5 U it 1 ?e O, h Jr s ) My THE BLESSIItGS OS GOVEKKKZIJT, LIEE THE DEg OP HEAVEII, SHOULD EE EI5THIIU7ED ALIKE TJICK THE EIGH AMD THE LOT, THE BICH AKD TEE PGOH. "BBSMSBUIIG, FI 1858. c? -L.n Vy x- r? :r) Y teres, Xtti c r f H r n n z M t r t c f rn f n i ; . ill tful HI IK iter tii.'' tret' nlo' ii.f'1 8IK .ti r r lc r1, Lf'A J f S V, Iv' i V 'S; f roi"i IVv. . yyv ! cmI.iv Morning at i .V Cents l?' T.iT.STV-riVE CIS. i six nths, and i) 0 L L A It 3 .. ;c; ;::hi:''in of tliC VCr. .hen i t a shorter : 0 0 rpjii-: vxd;: ;r.D would itr.siFCT- ! -sovibi-r will be j y,0 aisn s'-d of bv ;nr villi! nil r the s-'iH- ia;r..ii!:ix ".v inily. l!.:it he litis ju.st arrivctl (roiv. tin s'ctu i-iiii's v.-it!; a lavo i.nd varied afMrhuort til ("i"'-' ; iU" all usci" jtions. viz : COFFKE, 'J' MAS. SUCJAKS, MOISSICS and j SPH'.l-S i:f Li: !, tiX'ithcr with a kr-e lot uf FlSil.irom rainr ' -i mswii to Ilcrrmar. which wll Attorney- ct T.cw, KlciisrtJiirtr. l?a. JB A FEW DOOr.a FAST OF E P.OB ( cov.4:'57 o r.-., ;.t t;.o n of the 1 1 T iarrci cr uozrn. :! f 'rrix r. ontlis will Ve ; j U".' nn.iicy is jald ,,uy; ItJitrs. Ttcu t'o. Three Jo i r ) $ t: il oo 1 00 - 00 f. do. 3 ( 0 1 GO 3 m.'iitV-. 2 .'0 4 00 f, (ti) 10 OA 15 00 ts ni'st l'i ln:Mkod villi : ,, , ill i i -ii , -r V.wy I 1. iiii'l cli.it':;' d accot -Jingly. 2 00 3 00 V2 do $5 00 0 00 12 00 11 '0 2D 00 S3 00 TOr.ACCO, SUGARS AND SNUFF, of all 1.r:uv.V r.r.' --n.-cs. NOTiONS and CON- ( ,'i'ioN A 11 ! I in abaa-.l.aicc. ; luiv al-o :i.Lcd to oiii' lock a win selcc tril :iss t i;T n: S:ZZDOl 51' Si. STATSOSAUY, wlii' h vw-".ll lie ilir-poied of to Mut the times. Also: 11 an1 waic, Faints, Oils, Drills, 1 ;.-.' StnCs. Vc, &-c.,&c. Our ft.H-k .f 1'lour, Meals. Iron, XaiW. Steel lVrax. u''., larpj 1 will bcui-pveu ol ct the lowc.-s. c : i -'tici. i All h'i)'-i t.f (li-.'bi r.nd Market 'r"z in prencrnl, i Mil ii ;i i i . i. - , 1 1. , in v- i' j in c;,-i,-.i:-i' I'vr i-'K ds, and the highest liir.vket .1 M ( :'!. FFICK IX COT-CNAri: LOW. Xov. 11, lS57:l.tf -4 7r O 7.' NE Y A T It A TT, CFFICFNo. (JoioimiHic Row," near the f Curt Hou?e. Decemlxr 7, ' "4 ly Atfm'7 at Ljw JchnstOTya CWFTICTj on :i;;itou Sirett, a few "doors north V of the corner of lluin and Clinton. April 2Z, 1823. a;--. 1853. "IIE partnership heretofore existing between I James Murray and John Murray, "m the Ouitniau Tannery was dissolved on the 15th of October, 157, by nir.lual consent. 1'1;8 business w ill hereafter bo carried on ly Jani'3u llunsy, in all its branches. JAMFS MURRAY, JOHN MURRAY. Ebcnshnrg, Oct. 21, IE 57 50 Tvi OilCH is hereby niven that, when any per A.H n dies whosj funeral ex r entes, &c., be come a charge to the county, i o such erq-en-'t-s will bo paid tirdefs a bill ot items be made out and properly authenticated, and in no case will more th;n three dollars be allowed for coffin. - WM. PALMER, EDWARD GLASS, , .i- DAYJJ) O'llAARA. 1 7:CtJ Directors Foor Cambria Co. ?,i:.bfrti.j events. ..1.5:1; ::a'S'e:: i) a h 1 k , A 1) 11 11 S I V E ... 1 - ; I. ;: a 1 1 , . .m.-,'-m..--i; in i iilitv cc .;,. 7 .;?, m-iriltjc, itrad i - AssiJilcallOti. , !'.' .i'Kh. t'l.oi H. LEATHER, ;;. l - .iri'.l . G us a call before purrb.nsi F.bei.hburg, Dec. r, 1S57.5 LOUIS LUCKHARD7. CLOCKS. MTSEES ME MY. f r; ''I.iU u'iderL-icuclrc.-yiectfulIy begs leuve to inform the Q,T 'A citiMs cf Jol.u.-towh and vicinity ' that he has iust receive! And is nx&iJizf2j op-niuic the l.-.r t fct.x-k of C'o.-;.vJl rfrA and ..).,',." rvi--br.il 1( to .1 'hn.- tov n. i::ii'it:l :- "VFIfJJ-l next door to his Drug Store, jor jf i f Main and P.odford streets. Johnstown, July 21, 1852. 10 YOU VriSU TO FIND GOOD EM ploywent, and make money with little or no investment, and without ir,tcrfL'rin;jr with ymir egular business ? If you do, ri-ad this advertise ment. C. E. Tonu & Co.. of CD2 Bror.rr.e street. Now York, are manufacturing and selliu;- iasive go! 2 Fencih fur $o each, (which are cheap at that price,) and thej- throw in a gift or prize with each Pencil, worth from 42 up to 5, 19. $15, .20, $25, $30, $50, $75, $100, $200 and 500. Don't cry out "Humbug ! Lottery! It s no :.uch thin;;. The Pencils are sold at their ca.-d; v&'uc, and all the profits over the first cost nre thrown into the guts, winch actually cost t!e purchaser nothing. The .rizcs arc distributed on a simple plan of drawing, which would take too much room to explain, but which has never A. J. JACKSON, Surpeon Dentist v.-id be s'.hl " cht :il 1 - r. 1 t rrt . II ,i r':'ri(i,uii it ".Muni hi x liiuiipt)' 'ii s I'iuiuii-i-ULS ain House, whr-re he can be four?d the third week of each month. Office in Johns town nearly opposite the Canabri-.i Iron Store. March 12, lbr,. 1. FoSTr.R. Greens btivr. P. S. SOON', Ebensbursc. ,.1N" ( 11 IN A," MAR An vs cl v.he'.e the .if 2.o.ooo dD CLUE ;:i the ciioaiesL." iai pric.s ur.i i'c:..m.-4 mmwin, , One cuto!-..cr will not bo cliarcvl more fur the 't 4T'i.fl uiViC quahiy t-t giKjit.-; than another, -v i some of the auicles coii.pri.-cd in the assortment is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and on." s examined, at the Store or. Main Struct. " G d I li'.m;ic.g E:-:-'!i;;h Levers, G..1 1 lei..ched Lever?, fal iewellct!, tnjiii l .1 , i -i ..'Ub Sdver E.i.;:h ' L'-ers, Silver )i t.ii h ! L-'ver-, "Tip AYING associated themselves for the prac- GuM -d Chains, iis, with Pens, ::Yi, Gout l'enei i, : 1 M-la'dion.-., . ii Pencils and Pen?, :::s, Ladh's r.nd GciitlemcD, G..ld F.arrincc?, .', (h -ill Cult i ms. au.i iv' ySj i oitcioua.ca, ai.d jdain. p f tice of the Law in Cambria count v. wid r.t- tend to ail bnsineys ii trusted to them. Office on "Cob na'ie Row;" ELensburg, Oct. 7, 157. S. M. KtK.N'. L. M. SIIASSCU. Drs. Kern Zx. Shannon, PRACTI'SIIB PHYSICIAI3. JKFrEIloON, CAr.I31E.IA CO-.TA., fiy- Tender their pn.fefsionr.l service, to thec.it M-'lersiiii and V:;i:.i!v, and all others ne .'dh-al ai l. N:ht ea'ls r)hiptly at- 18, 1B57. x.ove in a Lieel Trap. Lovo lotions locksmiihs,' V2 are pold, but rat traps are no ut jeet of laughter, even to the blind god himself, as I shall idiow you ia the seoiucl of the f j!l w'mg brief story. 'lut vri'I you go to-night V 'Yes, I will.' And if I Lave ol-J lkb behin l the larfl at twelve; you'll be waiting inside, tiid we'll drive to Acw xork era. get t-.t-rntd right straight cfT the reel !' 'Yes. Wtun all the folks are ia bod and aslcp EI! steal c at of the v. at-h-house door. go to the tarn, get ia and o'sgun-e m Vhen you come put in vour linger, lift tho latch, open the brtra door, and l')l drop into failed to give complete satisfaction. We have , your arms bke a lip. apple. Ob. ! I do so drawn and tent to urchascrs 183 g. ld watches tovo t0 rUQ aWrjv ! Wcr.'t it be delightful. 1' FpO SIMON J. EVANS, sm and heir at lw of lj Edward Evars, late of the borough of Eb- ensburc:, in the county of Cambria, deceased : TAKE NOTICE, That an Tnsmeft will be held at the late dwelling house of F-divarJ Evans, de ceased, ia the borough of Ebensburrr, Cambria co'rnty, Pa., on SATURDAY, the 20th day of j Fcbruarj' next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of j that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of the card deceased, to and among his children and representatives, if tho same can be done without prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and apptaise the same, I according to law at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff of Cambria co. SheriiT's Office, Ebensburg, 1 December 10, l857.:5:Gt. J Auditor's Xolice. nniTE UNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR A F -Ji pointed oy the Court ofCom:r.on I'lcas of Caralnia county, to marhall the prweeils in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from the sale of the personal property of Thomj..s Rtngl.am, sold on sundry writs vt Fi. Fa. hereby gives notice that he will attend to iho duties of sai l appointment. at his ohi izens l ii si..; .IIIWEL'. .WC.iC'i (Hp ! nver . s Silver .IVas.o-T.s.S.lver Thimbles Plated T .bh. p- nr, h-f, I':-,-...! ;'.-w--..,ws ..V.;- ' ear.. V . .!!!. . : , V ....d IViuani-i Tc- S-tts, - V..s'.-.-s .--A iv.vs. Yi.-Iin S-rin?.', eVc. '.VV''; -.;:" " 1 A'ie's K-'volcers, 0 ioci.e.-:, ;.-''",-1 VI. ,:.-.ei U t. .--'--'- e..o.-, ! ,..- M o WVt.-hes. Clocks and Jewc'.ry j f.:;..V..;i;,-0i..V.,m;..-i.e:.- atlaw rat,-s O.u- ' --.t '.. ..-.,.( 1..- ':: rs ,!.'.. the un !.-r.-'-! ( -iv1' : hi;.-the (-,r:;-!c'!'-e p!(ir -n?!gi- . in. . . . j . . i i i l ." .' ' ' ; ' I l e i : j ' .. : i "' I t. If- ' 2'.)-tf. j pr'-pcrty be ' - :- -. :;it.."t:' , : :-- d mho: t. t.. nr.TF.n Johnstown ; o. :t. e: fi). Lhcr. -burg, iLib Si. sr M. i 1 Jl x 1 1 J J- i; A GENT for th Lycoming Mutual Instrranee c:i in tlio English and German in tn? ; i rougii vi x-.oen.v?nrg, at j .. on .jaturuay. tne otn uay oi reo- Ebensburg, Jan. C, Auditor. of various pnees, 71 purses of geld dollars, 23S gold lockets, 850 gold chains, and a correspond ing number of other prizes, within two rnontsh THERE ARE NO B L A K E S, but every purchaser draws a prize worth $2 cer tain, and it stands thousands of chances to be a higher figure. r We want a good agent in every neighborhood throughout the. country, to nolicit purchasers, and any agent, to be successful, must have a Pencil and prize to exhibit. We pay agents $1 cash for each purchaser he obtains, and the first per son in any neighborhood who applies f r a Fen- cd ami cht will receive the agency lor that local ity. Should an agent obtain a valuable prize to eyhibit with his pencil, be would have litta? diihcultv in obtaining scores of purchasers, and making it a paying brsine-p. A K27 IDEA ! READ ! ! READ 1 ! ! We ask nobody to send their money till they know what prize they draw. Anv person wish ing to try their luck, can first mhIus their name and address, ana we will maue their ilrav, mg and inform them by return mail what prize they drew, when they can send ou t-iid take the Pencil and prize, or not, wmcnevvr they choose, we give this privilege only onie to a purchaser. Alter the first drawing, every purchaser will be required to send in advance, through the author ized agent. We will srmWith each drawing the number taken out, with full description of the plan of drawing. Address C. E. TODD A-Go. S02 Erooinc Street, NtwYork. TriiEPwEAS, LETTERS TESTAMENTARY 7 V on the last will and testament ofJicl Echo. late of Allegheny owi.ship, Cambria county, deceased, have been is .sued Vy the Regis ter of said county to the t;n'V-r?:gnvl;al! person? having claims against said deceased are bend y notified to piv.-;. ;d th m properly authen! i :.itd for ?elt'en.cnt. r ::d th:-s inl.-l,u d are rcipii stcd to meke p?vrr. t.t ithoirt ddav. WM. KiTTKLE. Executor. Ebeosbnrg. Jim. 10, 185t-:10:(A tn-ei.i-.oer: Iv. urg, 1'cnn'a. rr::: u;DFRsi(i2i.-.i will dispose c: -; valuable 1 r..pc-:ty. .--.faate'! on oi t oi. a : tiniTKour el r j. be:.u-i1' i f-siiienro. i. !::-. s woub v.-d! rlar.ncd. to . Dav:d v On-L.- Ti.e boildin el her Wltli 1: !'.:e S'is d adjo-n- J ne ! mahe i?. two li'.i! nC- taciien. i here are -1 acres i f g'oi; ;-... attached to he r:-rd.-f.?, on which will be found a c-hvicc lot of A nit tn v. Tern s made wasy. JA.Mi..S 11. DAMS. LU-n;bnrg. Aug. 20, 1?57 12- i. : H - 1 V;i.EE. TO INFORM j hnst'-v.-n and the surrour-d- i i.no.ui a vi ari nous-e m '-posite Canal Stieet, ods at New York eity prices. (K r cash only) I tan of r be fni e met -.v:oh in this !o ,:!it of the fin-st A E-'Iv i'ld XOTi In f.:o Comm. n Picas of Cambria couty. Philip N'o, n ) No. 44. Sept.. Term, 1S5? v.-? Yundititni Exoonas. Eli as Crura. P11IE UNDERSIGNED, AUDITOR APPOIN I tod to apji'Ttioii the lnov.ey arising from the ?;;!e of the defend:. .it's re.d tfi'o-de, s.-M upon the above wilt, t -o.d :-.u--r.g the judgment credit ors, will attend to the d".ri.'-:of i id annoititnieiit at It's f'iei . hi th'j THL'l'.S at 1 ..'cloelc. I' :; !.. inteivsttd c tee mwm TOll ILLUST1 .'RATED. 1858, ILLUSTRATED. TIiE New Yoik we.-kly GOLDEN PRIZE isi ne ol the largest ami Dt.-a. i.tcrary j aper.s ei o t amm- kiioit r.- ili.nl A.cr: and llloantly illuthatl.1i every Imperial Quart- F- RTY COl.l 3IHS, of entel tailiil.g ori; The speakers ere Joe O-'avers aad Mary. Miller. 1 need net lueiit.'on that they were lovers. JIbtv's father was a prosperous far mer of Connecticut, and Mary herself was one of the w ildest, most light-headed, roman tic, innocent and a!, ctionate creatures ever made aft.T the 'almost I'lvine' moJel cf moth er Eve. Joe was a generous, Impulsive youth, whose parents had once seen natter ing days, but bad of late been unfortunate, aud fa Hen into comparative poverty. Farmer MiUcr, as he grew rich, grew am bitious. Mary wrshis only child. lie look ef to her settlement iu the world as a means of bis own Fecial advancement, ar.d bad already selected ;i his inind'o eye a suitable match for her. Of cou so, Joe's attention, there fore, did not meet w:th Lis approval; and while he was unwi'-ing to be thought sordid cnought to reject Joe openly for his lack of means, he had suggested to that young ad venturer the propriety of absent' ig himself altogether iroia Aiarj s attractive presence. This done lie had assureJ Mary of Lis resolu tion io dhpense of her band recording to his; own notious of femnine happiness. I need not say these facts, cpcraling cpon the mind of a thoughtless, lolng, eccentric, and f-pjritcd chi'd. like Mary, Lad .a peculiar effect. That very moment she determined to marry Joe CLiVe-rs. He was evidently pcrsccutbd I 3Arsecutic-n c-t-Iy made him the dearer t3 her. She liked him b-fure, but now she love 1 Lim, Iu facr, the more she thought of it, the- more she was convinced that ne was aa augo-l, and that perfect idol atry on her part would oidy be su act of noble devotion. If Farmer Miiier Lad been a sensible ci:, and ut all disposed to study hur. nn : ame,be a ery ohn. rei.t .pcriotjs y.i evrerd daughter. He A Gift Tvcrlh from 0 cents to 500 CO in j gold, will bo presented to cacn succiirjr irr.hic-diatciy on rect-ipt cf tie suUcnptioa. nacney. u y S: .uu't l-eeoi imrg. en i.i. . M., wh a a'f , nd .1. of FE1U; L" ARY t u ami Ebem-burg, lh"). where all pcr- CAMP'IiELL, Auditor. U5i 0 lh;m:u dVer i t - IS- W;.:e is W.H" o:ol Chi he market can ! oven thing in the grocery k rf I'( d'.ACCO. American R''i ; a varied, assort rnent of ; i". r M-n and RoS : La-lies', Sll' diS: the be-t stock of rrv TodJNUME: b-': ;;! Iran top, One C'Viy f.r nne year, and 1 gift. One i ' :.e ( 1 1- VO i'. f. r three years, One copy i..r nve yea is, A XD TO Three Cop:es. o-e year, Five- Cooies. i :i;e year, rl"en C ries. roe vi 7 g.. 2 00 6'1 fd. and $.5 (.0, and $si 00. and 6 L.uts. CM rc. $5 O0, ai d .rt. gifts. $S I'O, !! O j.ifiS. would have aicptc c-urfe s.itii Lis we uld Lave iu'roduceu Lis prcj oscd sou-in-law, and fjil-idden her ct the same time to indulge the s'ightt regard fcr L-m. Tho probahilitv is. she wov'i Lave f;.h-.-n des perately iu lovo vlUi Mm at f-st sight, and givin Joe his c-".-?o,'e wuhoutlut ther ceremony; but l';.tl:cr M'Rer Lad a way of his own id ail thin..- v.,ry foo W- OU:tc Oliver. vr? u t-j - I. a thit, a ti t-he Eebnd fez uld he an tLb ;id oo. ii i" stiil I 11 ATS e.nd CAPS . vcr brought to this market, oi ali g -.-:.! s and : :zc? Ai.Si'. Vvhoies;. Ho ! iter's celebra' A ! .ii.;;'. io Sc'hied.ai e Agent for the sale of Dr. J. d Stomach. letters and Wokl's . Scnapps. For particulars nil-: SKCRi.T LNFIh'MITJES ( d' I t' A J A T I II 1 T V 'i -Vr(L(', G'rctit, th- '2-')fa Tlti-'iS'iml. A Fl'AV WORDS ON THE RA n.i! treatment, without medh me.of i-J?' S i mi.'.,! t1 ca or E"-al Weakness, : .,..v;.-i..iis, Ueihod and Nervous Dc ;' - iii-oer Decay of the System, lmpc i.ri b.io.-aim nts t Mairiage generally, 15. DK LANKY, M. D. :::.;i'irtant tact ttiat me many manning nN. origiuuting in the imprudence and : youth, may be easily removed WITH- '.v oi vs.' . i.i this small tract, clearly iMld ; mid the entirely new and highly ...1 ire itev-nt, as adonted by the Author, oned, by means of which every one is ! cure HIMSELF perfectly and at the -s'hle cost, thereby avoiding all the ael d -..w-trum-.; of the day. i :) : av address, gratis and post free in a ' : '.-.op, by remitting two postage stamps i'h I.ANEY, 17 Lispenard st., New York. :. :;.t. ls.-,7lS'. 5r;.s-'c7.-'. so th.at I call and examine o y stoc.i. ;. I have adn 1 d the one ; r:ee I . .1,0,1 r .0 nnrd ioO as well s the mo. t rsperi- -.t ,..-? it 1 o'ri.-f":o mi"!"! t.rrson. Johnstown. Frpt. 0, lS58.-4-i-tf. Now KICiiAHD M. J0SES, WITH IHE, ZIMMERTdAN t ALLEN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NO 143 MARKET STKEET, !:i:tv.-;::-.v tiiiiid axd folt.tii. is SQUIRE, iljlM ERM A X. S. 1 KILADKI.rillA. rilHE subscriher has just received from fTVjl jl the East a large ad splendid stock XJj, of new Good- of tho following articles, all of the lest ro.ality, Groceriea such as Cotrec, Sugar, Tea, and Syrup Molasses, a little of the best that has ever been brought to this town before. ALSO Starch Corn which is .very delicious for food, in fact he has everything that is in the Grocery line. ALSO A good as sortment of fancy stationary and no tions. ALSO he has added to his ptock a good assortment of IIARVES'1 TOOLS, which is very important to the Farmer at this time, consisting of tho fol lowing articles such oa SCl'TEES, is SQUIRE, Y ZIMMERMAN', V '-CX. ALLEN, j '3.4, IS.",:. tf SONS OK TUMVKAM'Ki "2 n:--khd Envision, No. 81, Sons of Tern i'-'viaid a their Hall every SATFU--AY t-vti,'::. ' it: t-.ri nr. rcr tile TV Lf K SNATHES, HAKES, $,-c, all of a good qual ity. ALSO A go d assort ment of DRUGS and MEDICINES to mention. Al A lare lot of GOOD FLO UJt. ALSO BA R 1R ON, NAILS, and GLASS. Call and seo and examine for yourselves, you will not regret by doing so. qt, DAVIS. Ebensburg, Jr 0, 1856. 37. Tr-TSII A fre.di lot of Salmon. Mackcrxl, Iler 2 ring and C' Mlth, for tal by B. TTTCOR JOHN PARKE'S Franklin S.treet. nesrh oj'posiie the new Metho dist Church, dehnstc wn. I'a. O, xU-.'-.o., uliA ii Ste.nes. Mantels. Table and Pu- manufactured of the most beautiful ana finest ipv.&aty ot foreign and domes' ie marble, always in Laid ni.d I'ii'.iii- to ..-viler as cheap as they can 'lS- be pm-ih-'Eed ia the Er..t. with the adeiiticn of carriage; Iom k'Ug fxperitnee iu the businesi and strict attetd'ou thereto, ho can a-:ur3 She pul'.lc that all orders will be promptly attended to and the work finished in tlm best and most handsome manner, furnisLed to order and delivered at r.ny jdace desired. ALS0, GriruLl'-nes of various gi its and sizes, suitable for farmers aud mechanics. Sold by wholesale or retail. CFor the convenience of persons residing in tbe east and north of the county, specimens m3y be reen and orders left with George Huntley, at his Tiaivare Establishment in Ebensburg. Purchasers are invited to examine stock an prices. Aug. 19, '57. bpane 20, 1855. ti'iaaiis' Court 8alc. TTSY VIRTUE OF AN ALIAS ORDER OF m3 the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, I will expose to public tale, at the Hotel of John Ivory, in the Borough if Loretto, on Tuesday, the loth day of February next, at one o'clock P. M., the following real estate of which Anthony Eitzinger died seized,situate in the Rorough afore said, to wit : A certain lot of ground known and designated on the plan of the Rorough by the number 77, fronting 50 feet cu St. Mary's street aud extend ing back 100 feet to St. Joseph street, having therein erected a 1$ story Store IlouseJ ALSO Lot No. 78, fronting 50 feet on St. Mary's street and extending back 100 feet to St. Joseph's street, having erected thereon a two stoiy frame elweiling house with back building attached, a fiame stable and other out buildings. jps(j Two other contiguous lots of ground, f enclosed.) each fronting fifty feet on St. Joseph street And extending back 200 feet to an alley, known and deiguateel on the plan cf the Bor ouh bv the numbers 120 and ISO. T E K M S: One third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale.nnd the residue in two equal annual payments there after, with interest, to be secured bytheJuug mcnt bonds and mortgages of tho purchasers. VrM. KITTELL, Adni'r. Jan- 6. 1858:8:St. rAfi:lssortt pieces ef Stons Ware, jiifct re; tJ t Uceived at fcce Lneaj Store ot F,.EOIETVrs it;ttc t:f iisig'i kujfr:r-jj, ;I:vd. ipnil UNr-ER-IGNFD, AUDITOR AITOIN 1 ted by the Cri haus' O. urt of Cambria coun ty, to make distribution of the balance in the hanels of Sarah Daan. adm'x. of the estate of ITi:ch Dugnn, dee'd.- appearing from ber ad ministra'.i' n of the account eontijmcd at Sep tcmbcr Term. 1S5G hereby notiiles all pcisous int-. rested, that he wiil att?nd to the dutie-s of said appointment at his omcc, in Ebensburg, on Fri day, the 5th day of February next, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time aud place they can attend if thev see proper. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. Jan. 6, 1S58 -6-lt rjME t.adcrslgned takes this mctlioei ofinform J- ing the citizens i f Ebem-burg and surround i ngcoun fry, that he has movd from Cnrr'-ltton ad commenced business in Ebensburg. in the building formerly occupied as a Printing office, two doers west of Mali 's Hotel, where he intends to carry on Lis business in id! its various branches RLE cf all description kept constantly on hand, at prices to .Ticet the wants of the poor as well as the rich. Country Merchants can have or ders filled to any amount. Mendirg of all kinds done at the shortest notice. Bv strictly atttend ing to business, he Lopes to receive a fair share sf custom. WM. SINGER. Ebensburg, May 6 1867. Twoi ty-oiu-Copies, 1 yorr. c'-n CO. and 21 gift The artn .es to ce lUstuhoiea are cvmpri the following list : 2 P.:ckagcsofcold,cc.i.t:::nirg .fr.f-o OO.r uh. 5 do do do $.2t'" t'0, e.uli. 10 do do do $luO tO. each. 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watche.--, $100 CO, each. 20 Gold Watches, $ 7-j no, each. CO do do S 00 CO, each. 100 do do $ 50 00, each. 300 Ladies' Gold Watches, $ 35 00, each. 200 Silver Hunting Cased Wat- 1 cbes, $ SO 00, each. 500 Silver Watches, $10 00 to $ 25 00, each. 1000 Gold Gnrad, Yest. and F-'b Chains, $10 00 to $ CO 00. each. Gold Rockets, Riaccl-.'ts, ProoeLes, Ear Prop., Breast Pins, Cuff Fins. Sleeve Rut tons, Rings, Shirts Studs, Warch Coys, gold and silver thim b'es, and a variety of other articles worth from 50 cents to $15 00 eaeh. Immediately on receipt of the subscription money, the Faibseribers' name will be entered up on our subscription book opposite a number, and the gift coi responding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or esjiress. ps( j'did. All communications phonic" 1m addressed to EECKET1 iV Co., 48 and -19 Moffats Buildings, 33r 1 tend way. New Yo Q Specimen Copies sent fiee. December 23, 1857. 0 13t- ve e t. a i in called it. see t mnorcr 'os funi his n. in -a. f-s 1:0 i to Lh- daughf.r. Le cc::1jv La: r-ned 1.-. , (O .. .-..".i, 1 r. f lh j ocu-, u v, v . ... not f r.g.us as usu over the parental c.a.elty. rarnior MH'c-re'd not permit many min utes to caphJ 1 tore he p. act 0 L';.seit lathe y was 11 t A to at w ork. but 1 sae vras L-rocainjr OF THE mm MUTUAL Hi IMIMII COEIPAir? OF CAISBEZA COUNTY. Amt. of property insured, " premium notes in force. No. of policies issued and in force. $07,130.23 7.3S5.35 C3 STATEMENT EXHIBITING TIIE OPERA TIONS OF THE COMPANY, AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes, $3CS.44 " incidental expenses, $147.79 " loss sustained, 13.8S " paid Officers and Dlrcejors, 150.50 318-17 Balance in Treasury, 50.27 Add amt. yet due on premium notes, $7010.91 CUPIiAKS' COURT SALE. BY VIRTUE OF AN ALIAS ORDER ISSU ING out of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, the undersigned will expose to sale at pub lic vendue or auction, cn the premises, on SAT URDAY, the 13th day of FEBRUARY next, at one o'clock, F. M-, all the right, title and interest (being one undivided half.) which William Gillan, deceased, hd, in his lifetime, of. ia tnd to all that certain tract or piece of land, situate in Washington township, Cambria count', contain ing ninety-three acres, we hundred and three perches, more ar less, being part of a tract war ranted in the name of William Galbraith. aud adjoining lands of John Biter, Matthew MTIugh and others. TERMS: One third on confirmation of sale: one third in e ne year after, with interest; and the remaining third at and immedaiteiy after the death of the widow of the decedent, the interest e-n which remaining third is to 1 e paid ani'u- ally and punctually to her during her lifetime. To be secured by bonds and mortgage. HARRISON KINEEAD, Adin'r cum tcstara.cn to annexo of William Gillan, deo'd. Jan. 16. 1857. Total assets of the Company, 7007.18 Witness our hands, at Ebensburg, this 12th day of January, A. D. U5S. R. L. JOHNSTON. Tresident,. A. C. Mrixix. Secretary. fn20-10 UST received at the store of EDWARD ROBERTS, 1,000 lbs Cod Fish, 10 half Brls Herring, and 10 hair Erls Mackerel; wa.sh-uouse. whu-a a-iji-meil lac i. itehen. so that Le might- fccnr all that passed between the d'scomtitted lovers. lie. did Lear tho dialogue ttliu v. ukh I Lave commenced tbis hisfvr-'i .7c. lie possessed Iiiuise' of the plan cf the contemplated e! 'pement, and he waa satisfied. 'She is gciTg to run nwcy. Is she ?' he said to Limsolf ; "1 11 teach Itim a lesson, I war rent me ; and as for the little gipscy, l'il settle l.a- business very speedily ' Afa r tea that evening Mary retired to her lit tle rem, Ler heart bearing with anxiety for for the sppronch of midnight Her sur prise may bo imagined when, half an Lour afterwards, f-Lo found herself a prisoner! She ttied thehandlo cf the lock. It would not move! What was to be dene? Could it have been fastened on her by accident ? She called for her father, and he came. 'What's the matter, Mary?' was bis excla mation, without, however, opening the cLam Ler door. 'My door is fast and I cannot got out !' 'Very well, dear,' wr j Lis reply ; go to Led, like a good girl, and I'll ou it ia tha morning.' She knew it was not of the slightr-st use to remonstrata. lie must by fome means Lavo discovered her design. She could do cothio but weep and bite ber lips with vexation. The next thing the farmer did was to visit the barn As ucual, it Lai a large wagtui door, in which was cut tor common use a smcller eutiancc, The latter was only secu red by the ordlnaiy latch lLside, which wa lifted in the customary way, by ilu usting the finger through a small hole made ii ike door, beneath the latch, for the purpose. Farmer Miller remained iv. th barn lorf enough to ai range matters to suit his ptivata purpose, and then coming cut, through tho stable that joined, or rather lay beueath it( he walked quietly homo laughing to Limself. He first listened at Lis daughter's dcor, and finding all quiet, retired to L;s own room end wont to sleep. Just about midnight a horse and wagon drew filevitly up, on the real, behind Farmer Miller's barn. Joo Clavtrs got stealthily out of the vehicle, jumped tLe fence, and crept. caut! t's;v juna to the eloor of the buileliug iu epiestion. 11 ow bappy be felt ! In another moment Mary would be his own ! In the morning the would be bisdnrling liitlo ' . ,. o - 11 v J-..;ri tfr 00 00) 00
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