li Pluribu (Iiiiii&i. AN AMERICAN NATIONAL SONO. ST CAM". O. w. COTTER. Thouj many and bright are the stars that p - -. . '" '.'7.". In thatflag by our cnur:trjr unfurlod, Acd the tripes that are swelling la imjcety f there x Like a rsjnbow adorning the world; Tbeir light s are uiulied as ihote in the sky, Dv a deed that our fathers have done ; - ' Arfd there leagued in a troennd as holy a tie, Io their motto of "Many in one." From the hour when these patriots feorlcssly flung i ' ; .. ; :; . , That banner of starlight abroad, - 1 eF truetb"therneIvos7 tolhelr motto- Ibi-y clung - As tbey clung to the premise of God; By the bayonet traced at the midnight Jof war. On te field where out glory was wii; Oh!. perish the heart and the hand'thal would 1 mar; " Our motto of "Many in one." Mid the smoke of the content the cannon's -""deep rar; - - - - . . .... .... ; How oft it hath gathered renown! gore, Vhiie'thoe star were rtfi.e'.ed in rivers of When the cross of the liuu went down; And tho few were tho lights in the gloom of that hour .Yet the hearts that were striving LtJow Had Uoa for their bulwark aad truth for their power. And they stopped not to number their foe. FtOan where oar green mountain tops bler.d with the ky. And the giant St. Liwrence is roll'd. To the wuves where the balmy IJejeride lie, -Like the dream ol some propimt of old; The conquer 'd and dying bequeathed to our .Not this b undli ss dominion alone care Bui the banner, whose liveliness hallow the And their motto of "Many in one.' air. We ere many in one. while there glitters a slur Li Ibvi b 'ue of i he Heavens abot; And tyrants shall quail mid their dungeons afar When ihty gaze on that inoitu o love. It shall gl. aui o'er the sea, midthe bolts of the ' - ''' torm, Over tempest, and battle, and wreck; And dame wh.:ro our gjne with-their th under a:o warm, - Neatn the blood of the slippery deck. Tk.. - , .., . ... . . ------- ""lUMiai herevr its lold ahull be uread; fly.1 Andtheexife sh 11 feci 'tis hi. ow naiive u . I fn.r ii. Ji,. i.'. ii . . . , Here its stars khall fluat over his heud. 1 And those stare shall iucrease, till the tulneBs t . of time Ita mill ons of cycles has run Till the world shall have welcomed its mission su'dinio. -. And tho nations of earth shall be one. Though ihe o?d Allegheny may to heaven, And the Father of W'ateia divide. The J.nks of our destiny c innot l e riven While the truth of lhee word shall abide. The a oUI let them glow on each helmet aud brand, ' Though our blood, like our rivers shall run; Divide as we may in our own native land, .To the real of the world wo are one. Then, up with-our flaglet itstream on the air Though our lathers ure cold in their graves; They had hands that could fctiik. they had outs that could doro, And their oris were not bom to be slaves. Up, up with that banner, where'er it may call, . Cur millions shall rally around; A nation of freemen that moment shall fall When iU stars shall be trailed to tho ground Measure for Measure. X traveller once re auu wth, ail jenousn-ss, in ac-m-panyot-pTionsr-ihat -he- hud passed through the rue divisions of : the earth; aud that anion; other curiosities, he had m-t one 'which no writer had as yet made m am TV. ? - I , ,uis wonuer Wis. tc O Uni .o liiS account, a cabbage which had grown so high thai fifty armed nders might have stationed themselves under a single haf, and performed their manoeuvre. Some one who heard him, deeming this exag-geratinn-Ttnt-wMirth-ariy- confutation, said. Avith much self -command and coolness, that he," had been abroad a fa r as Japan, where, to h'u asto-iishment, he saw. more than thre3L,hunJreJ C -ppe rsmiths at vv rk upon a s-nglc kettle, and witimilhe same ,wer five hundred men polishing it. What could they" do wali such a -mon strous -kettk-I" - asked thu traveller 'Look the cubbaje therein, of which you have just: now told us." , - - Strong Preaching. The 4book learnt negro is one" of th most originaT speci mens to be met with. But when he as pires to'aen'caUionors, it requires a Dick ens to do him full justice. -Sotnt-tnewho hud the pleasure of lis tening toa discourse Iroai one of these full VooJ divines relates tiiai ia speaking of a Tti'c.-.iiwd iutJ.-lri.e- vvtuud up his deSCtip tiii itiu: De Li.t wcrd dnt dis dying man wis heard to say; Je last word he w -noticed toaipeukjde-last -word - he W4S known 'to uiter; -do last syllable he ebr breavod; -1e lat idea he eber ej icti Tiled; yeiTluy bredrenV"Ue berry lust word he ebr was known to breav forth, jjund, cr articulate was g-I-c-r-y." t TheilMocaTAi Sehtinm." is published ev crj Thursday mormug at 'I wo Dollars pe a mmin, payable halt yearly. -- No sob-ctiption will be taken for a shorter pepod thai! mi month; and no paper w ill be diacont'iiued until all arrearage are paid. ' "A uiluie t imt'fy a if continuance at the rxpira, tio'tut 'kthe term fobscribfd for, will be Consider ed a n rew enp.ijjenu lit. - jLT ADVERTISEMENTS will bo inert-d tthtf fillivin rats:5's cent per square foe ttje firs-t ioFi ri iio; 75 ct-ut fur t be ecoud ; $1 or l.'ireo invrtions. ami 2" cents p-r qoare fir every subsequent insertion.- Aiibt-raldt: diction made- to those wh atlvertiw- by the year. - Ail "lid vet tiscnierit- handed iu .nu.-t have fyo proper number f insertions niatked there on, or tbty will be. published till to bid and charged in accordance, wi'h the ubove terms. j 0All letters and communications, tiinure attention must be postpaid. CAMBRIA . ."CLOTHING-' STORK!' Sow is the Time for Bargains! I rVMl G subscriber! have juxt received firm JL , the east at tin ir I'lotluog Store in Ebens burg, a Urge a-Ttiiu-iil of : FALL j- WINTER CLOTHING, among which may be enumerate I A fine lot of blue Felt, ayid Blanket overcoats; Frock, ress and Sack Coats of every variety and ccl or; a very large stock of Su tinet and Cassimere Pan . -taloons of every descrip lion, and a good as sortment of ilkty atinet $ Cassi mere lrests, to - - : get her with every kind of Boys' Clothing. Fine and Coarse Shirts. Handkerchiefs, Flannel Shirts, Stocks," Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasnnble terms. They have also on hand a large slocK of Ul ths Cassi meres and Vestines, which they are prepared to make up in the most woikmaiilike manner, and on the moat accomodating terms for cush or aj proved country pr duce. Tlieir entire tock of Clothing is made up accord ing tu the latest Fashions. Hiiving "elected the:r goo da with great cre and purchased on the Iowi bI cah terms, they are prcptrrd to acoom.nlaio their fricndx and r u ii'ii.i rn with clothing of a rtiperinr quality a I'd at lower prices thin goidi of a similar quality wer ever told in tin county. The pul.Jic are resoectfuil v invited to call and examine their good KVANS &. HUGHES. Oct. ZT, 1849. 4-tf. Wholesale and Retail Tin t opper & Slu et-iron xJMan n fa ctor y. t -t . - ... . j. i ue Fuoscrmer ani'pis ni meinoa ot retur. ning inaiiKs to un irien.i ant lite pn'Hc enerallf f'r th lihvni ptr.Rv u . beslowcd Uu"n ',,,n a-,d brS ,eave lo inlorm tin - in that he tia en'argi d h:s buHine8. andnow 1.... iT. j i ... . i.. ' fc 1 I J every variety of TINWARE, STO V'E-ril'E.-DRIl'l'IXG lANS, Z INK BOILERS. COAL Ii UCK E TS, TE A KETTLE S ,.Sfc., S,-c. which he will wholesale or retail as low as .any 'nther establishment in the c untry. He is also prepared to manu facture SPOUTING for houses at the shf rtest notice and n the most resonah!e terms. Merchants and (titers desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are repectlully invited tocall as he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line equally, as low as can be had either east or west, and all'or- tleis addressed to him will be protrptly atteuded to. . JOB WORK of every description, dune on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at tempt! to business to receive a liberal share f public atroiiage. Old copper and puter taken in exchange for ware. GEORGE 1JARNCAME. Oct. 8 1849 5-tf. DOCTOR YOURSELF! lor 5 cciil.!!! HY MKANS OF THE rOl KRIV ESCULAPl US. or Every man his own Physician! tictnty -fourth edition, with upwards of t Ii ii iid red engravings showing private diseases in eveiy hape and form, and malformations ol the generative y 416111, lv- W U. YOUNG. M'.D. The lime has now ar. rived, that porsous nulft r ntr from secret diswass, need n- more become the victim of QUackcrv, as by th pr Fcripl ions con i aii id in thia lock any unit m;ty cure hini vf.f. without hindrance to ' hnsinesK, or the knowledge of the moist tntiinato friend, and with one tenth thi nsual expense. In addition tothf general routine of privio dicae. it ful ly eaplains the cause of manhood's early de. cline, with observations on marriage besides many other derangements wlncli tit would not l proper to enumerate in the puhlic prints. lljrAnv peroo sending twejitv five cents eoUrd in a-ietter,-w-ill receive one copy of this book, i-y mail, or five 'Copies will t sent for oo dollar Address, "Dll . W.M. YOUNG No. 152 SPRUCE Street PHILADELPHIA." Pofct paid. - IT UK. YOUNG can ha consulted on any of the Diseases described m his different public tioiis. at his Office. 1 52 Spruce Mrecl, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock. (Sundays except ed.) "March 2t. 1850. 21. " LAIUib' lot of Storio and Earthen IV'are just received and for sale laiv at the Stote of - - - j. MOORE. BASKETS, Axe. Umbrellas. Brooms, -EL egy EneircUr$,n aud Sundries generally, for sale by - . - LITZINGER &, TODD. KI3.W (GOODS!. AND GREAT BARGAINS!! i" - -' , - - THE fuhscrtbers b-g leave- to return thejr thanks to their Uiends and the public general ly, for th libetal patronage heretofore behtow ed upon them, and now hav the pleasure of iiifoimuig them that they have just received and art now opttiing a. laige atd . beaut ifu 'UD i ann'i f vluch may he Iniiud1 Superior - black, brown, blue and olive, i French, English and American - CLOTH . ; t " ; Fancy and Plain Cassi m rs Hit it Sat nets, KIKTUCKY JEAUS. Rich figured Silk and Satin TESTINGS. FlauiM'lM mid iiii;i:iiMiv TICKINGS. Rob Hoy 4 Common PLAIDS. PRINTS AND SHEETINGS, ACSTRILLIAN CLOTHS, French and English Merinoes, Blue, black, mode, scarlet Mous. de Lains and Cashmeres; Blanket, Long, Thibit, Embroidered Cloth, Terkeri and Ma zonika Shawls: Fringes, Gimps, and Velvet Trimmings; Muffs, -Silk fe Cotton Hose, Gloves, Ribbons, Comforts, Hats &, Caps, Bonnets, Boots Ss Shoes. Gum and Buf falo Overshoes. ALSO, A complete aiortment of HA KD XV A RE. Q UE EN S W A R E. GROi:tRIF. HuOKS &. STATIONARY, Whips, Fish. Salt, &.c. &c All of which have been selected with great care, and with a view of pleasing all who may be kind enough to give them a ca.l. iTrLuinber. country produce and Cash ta ken for goods. LITZINGER &. TODD. Nov. 1849. A PUBLIC BENEFIT ! Constantly on hand and conti nually Selling Or exchanging the very best quality of llrrcliiiiiriise That can be procured in Philadelphia v rli:sp For Giain or Hiden. and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Or on hort and approved credit f f he Store of WILLI AM .M'tiOUGHi Co. Foot of Plane No. 4, A. I R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Gram for G"ods, &c, may do well to call at lh Btore of . W.M. M'GOUUil &. Co. Sept. 27, 1849. 51-tf. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine," and Sweet Oil, for sale hy LITZINGER & TODD. Fish, Fish MACKEREL. Herrings, Codfish, Salmon just opened by LITZINGER & IODD. 3 DOZEN Mann's Axes fora1e l the store of MURRAY &. ZAIIM. If Ah PIECES Barred Linsey for sale JLHV Uv MITIfRAY . 7AHM. mK ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale at the ITU store of ; MURRAY &; ZAIIM- Jl gV LBS. Mould, Dipped and Star TtFH-s Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. zH (Jb DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re-x-y ceived and for sale, by MURRAY & ZAIIM. 3 0 Barrels of Mackvral for sole by '. j. i your Co. FOll SALE! , THE valuable property in Jackson town ship, Cambria County, six miles west of Ebensjurg, on thn e'.ot.o Turnpike, containing 286 ACUKS, about 65 of which are cleared , in pood order and under good fonce. There is a good two btorv FRAME HO USE t hereon erected, now occupied as a Temperance Hotel, together' with a In? Stable and a log Hum. There is also on t he premisfs a ' containing 150 tre, principally all grafted and be-tring-fruit. Running through the faim is a tine ptream of water, on which is elected a good new SAW Mit,L,v having. the advantage of a township road from the Turnpike leading past tl. A good vein of coal is also found on tho land. The subscriber is m illing :o sell said Saw Mill and 100 acres of well limbered lnd, ep. arately from the other property if more con. ven ion i to purchasers. Adjoining this mill is 800 acres of will timbered land, affording a a fine opportunity to any "person wisbiug to encage in the lumbering business. ' ' For further particulars apply to. the under, signed residing on the premises. -. -WILLIAM ROBERTS. -Jan. 3. 8S0. 3tf. - ' - "' inrilolli day s burg Register f!ese eepy three times. - .' 'l TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands and Lots in :) Cambria cogniy A. D. 1850. I, John G. Given. Treasurer of Cambria cd. iu the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , in pur. pumice of the several acts of AKFembly of paid Common wealth, cirecting the'tiine and manner of felling unseated lands for taxes. Do Her t by Give Notice, that .the following described tracts f unfented landr and lots of ground in to hid county of Cambria, or such pari thereof uh uiaj bo', necessary to pay arrearage of ; lama du thrreoo for one ycr or mie, will be of fcrtd fir sale at t he Court ll"Ue, in th Bor otiL'h i f ElTi'-urg: no the Second Monday , (ttiujf tbe 10 It) day of Jvne vtxt. and cntm. ue by adjui I'UH ol . lr.- day l day, Ulii il the whole be fold lr t-urh arrearage of taxes, and costs necesxxrily nccimng thereon. : Allegheny Totcnship. ' Names of an an lees or Owner. - A. P.' i 100 Jsmec C. Maguire 6 20 50 " John Ngle 3.10 439 34 Manha llaotium 27,15 409 154 Mifflin Haiitium 12 83 143 64 Isaac 'Wvl.b . J 27.4R 30 Aaron Bo wen 23 56 410 44 Abraham White 25.42 124 Jocph Fields " 7.68 212 Samuel Fisher 13.14 1 96 Margaret Will 5.9 1 1 425 39 Eleanor C Heister . 26,34 Cambria Township. 16 James Myers ,46 160 do do . 4.C2 Iti5 do do 4.32 400 George Zeigter 18.00 217 28 Andrew Nelon 7,06 257 A iid i uff 4,20 44 James Mogehan 1.25 198 Jacob Fronm i-er 2,90 Caroll Township. 430 110 Samuel Ditworth 17.40 373 Charles Oilworih 15 06 JuO 441 John Redman 4,03 Thoman EJ wards 12.00 John Baldwin 6.48 Godfrey I wells 6.48 James Hoops 8,10 Jacob Wycoff 1.12 Sarah lrr 10.05 William Rarr 7.71 Dao.el Birr 10.81 Lewis Rarr 10,-C J.i-eol, Del .zier 13,92 Clearfield Township. Ricliant Finney 11.13 John Canmn 13 2; Jacob Scoop 25 21 Robrri Evans 26.84 Jacob Cox 26.81 George Bickham Willi mi Lambert 26,81 John Servota 20.60 Jacob Shinker 26 84 J..Mnh Grt-T 26.72 17 ICO i tie 200 so 372 128 3r?5 12S 4U1 100 3S2 152 314 139 214 407 120 433 153 433 1 i4 433 153 433 154 332 115 433 153 433 153 3ti9 72 s. Il.Smi'.li 433 153 397 40 1C2 4UG 131 J33 153 424 Gd 96 200 ICG 112 400 40 400 00 151 2(17 133 120 43t 105 400 201 W illium etvoE8 26.72 Jacob Itorns 24.G2 John KeUo - 10 06 George ilorner 25.16 Jon than Lewis . - 26.H5 l.'ichard Jones 25 28 TTiomas Ouocan 5.96 Bernard Litzioger ' 5,bU Conemaugh Township. George Shriiin 5,73 Alexander Cochran 17,10 James Gill IT 10 Peter Slmeuberger 17 In do no 17,10 do do 6 85 do do b.88 King & Storm 5.81 Charles Smith 18.12 W.lliani Brown 17.10 John Furrey 8.71 Itichard Smith 4.83 Richard J'-hn , 13.nl John lla vdon 1 1,14 jolin 'IVeter l',4 4 Alexander M'Gregor 5 83 William Brown 17.10 Abraham Andtews 95 John Elliot 5,73 Eooch Welsh 5.70 Thomas Wilson 17,10 tieo-go Monro 17.10 Amirew Kenedy 11,40 Charb s Jones II.'O John Bell 1.14 Georgo tiaie 17,10 Jackson Township. 113 437 401 401 136 400 17 200 132 400 400 400 400 40 400 23 111 25 181 115 570 135 405 105 181 115 Robert Gray 5.45 Charles Irwinn 17 9 James L it injure 12.27 Uo!ett Mordock 5.45 405 105 Beojaui'ii Shoemaker 12 10 1319 G4 Hfory Shoenuker h.3 Jot-.n 'Stoner 9 02 Consiian Sioner 6,00 John Tiuworih 12 17 James Steel 19. HO William Clark 8 20 Samu I Steel 12.01 Ahagiil Ramsey 3 00 Pi ter Itortman 2.(2 James Siecl 12.U0 William Stewart 12.0 Thomas U hite 4,37 George R. Sharp .89 Jaoifs Milt 9.00 Thomas fetiit . 9.0o George S. King J 6 60 John Steel - ' : ' : U 12.00 Richland Township. Jacob Clemens 10. 10 Robt-rl Kohs ' 11.21 William Gray 10,40 Ferdinand Gordon 10,10 John W ilson 10.53 Goorge Krmg Jr. ,92 John Gardner 5.20 Jcob Nagle - - - 17,76 Henry Woodrf 17.76 William Young 1 1.40 D.niel Reese 11.32 King &l Storm 5,68 Summerhill Township. Ixr-el J.hs 9.99 Cliirle Evans 1 1 .07 1300 200 405 115 440 220 4(0 100 cO 400 400 110 30 300 300 1U0 ; 400 , 401 433 40 400 400 209 25 401 4:t 80 439 HO 439 80 43b" 64 125 370 40 411 80 419 120 439 60 220 33 107 95 John Mincer 11.22 William Clark 23.68 do do 17.82 John Clark 13,2 James Duncan 5 48 John M'Glanghlin 10 55 Christian Sunth .60 AraniSonman 21.60 Jacob Googtinour 19.16 do do 19.16 James Dunean 17. 2 Jacob Myers - 17,82 John Nicholson 15 37 do do 17.78 Richard Smith 13.72 John Nichot-on 17.82 Samuel Rlodget 17.82 William Smith D-D. 17.82 Richard SmMh J - 17.82 Anthony Naujle ' -- -17,82 Ro hard Smith - 17,82 William Mn:th ' v 172 224 11 4C0 443 131 443 131 440 80 40 430 131 439 330 440 440 440 440 440 , .: 44.1 440 440 2(0 371' 41'-433-120 Henry West - - -C- -17.82 Isaac Jones - 8.lii Robert Evans 1.8 Daniel Rfsi . '. V. i Wilson Hunt Ebereter Barnam Samuel Jackson ; Philrp Gordon Robert Gordon ' James Duolsp ' John .Simpson Rolrt Irwin ' John Ever man Inaae Bra nan John Nicholson Susquehanna Township. Johu Baldwin Naiah Jones 17.82 17.82 17.82 1678 17 82 16.4 8.93 18.24 17.70 17 82 17.84 9.66 19.24 19.19 , 9.6b 18 53 9.15 1 2.2(i 2.10 22.95 6.74 1.34 11.82 5.40 8.10 4.05 3.24 86,40 6.26 14, 3d 5.71 11.41 400 160 316 315 160 304 200 200 50 425 110 96 439 200 150 150 SO 3200 233 194 10 "James Rhcy Godfrey-TwelTa -8 Elijah Weed . James Hoops ";'-- " Patrick Caariday Plnlip Reading (part) Washington Township, 1. SatiP-el Irvine . t : Joerph Dilworth Jaiuri Ruh 80 George Cutwalt Abraham IMorricon Austin Thompson & Co. Peter Wi at James Johns (part) A rant Soumau Wiiliam Johns (part) Caleb Dilwortli IVhite Township. Thomas Town IViiliam G .rd . . . C'adwallader Evans Timothy Paxion I'hooias Mewartson W l liaiu Salmon Joseph S.nieon John CUm George Peddle Rich.ird !eely James Kutch Richard Harris Jot-eph Cowpcribwaite '1 iiomas Penrose Jr. W iMiaui Servoss William Gray Joepit Co perthwaile George Hill i:user Linden George Hill Jr. William t oats U ilham Rush William W est 1 1 fin y Pope Robert Evans Ja"s vv IcOll William G-urge James Hunger Thomas Moore Aiii M'Murtrie Jmes t'rig Joft-ph Alimead Uwen Junes James M'Murtrie Thuma Marg itroid TOWN LOTS. 46 216 433 433 433 133 433 443 433 432 106 4i5 433 100 424 400 261 160 433 373 400 433 371 221 175 116 2C3 2s0 377 30 333 200 2 i0 25 300 350 196 153 153 153 153 153 152 153 153 35 106 153 21,021 21.02 21.02' 21. 02 I 21,02 21.02! 21.02; 5.06! 7,98 22,u9 1,79 19.64 10.60 7.89 4.28 11.41 9 81 15.90 I2.-2 11.58 7.55 5 20 4.17 12.61 14 61 4.97 1.75 16.97 10.2') 11,97 1,43 19.10 19,95 80 12 133 13u 153 73 17 12 120 Ilia lU.i 439 4 440 440 442 i 4391 406 : 220 ' 441 j 4:i9 120 440 tO Borough oj Johnstown. Nog. 86 Hi. 87 P. ShoeuIereef 8,55 3i Owner uukiHiwn 4,27 69 Conraii ni IU ,55 1 06 &. 107 Ueorge Harris 1,12 105. IUU.Sc. 110 W illiam Yooug 1,68 40, 73. 71, 75, 76,91, Toter Liv. rj.ood 3.36 4 litis J.-co". LiverjjooJ 2,28 Half I Fay House. I Si. 6 Oaiit uuknown 1,0 ALSO At the same limo and oUce, the follovvitiu seated La odd and Lot of ground on which the taxes rrmaiii onpjl-l , and w lncli have be n re turned to lite Omiiiiiii-M Oncn agrceatil lo the atlvl Asaemtdv of April 29. lS.4 Allegheny township- ' To H hum Assessed. Acres Years;. 216 200 200 500 100 205 436 433 406 158 200 353 300 300 100 Peter Will 1848 $5,51 Cle rfield Township. John Dirler or Dorler 1847 2,70 Michael Litzinger 47 & T48 3,40 William Nelson 1847 4.05 M. M. Adams '47 & '48 2,51 Johu Plunket 1848 5,27 James Ross 1847 2,75 do do 1848 0,41 do do " do do 47 t 48 3,01 do do 4 " 3,03 do do " 44 5,72 do do " 44 7,44 do do " 4 8,24 do do " " 2,29 Cambria Township. Wra. A. Bagley 1848 2,11 Conemaugh Township. . AbnerYounker 184d .2,92 Jonas Homer " 3,34 150 95 . , . .. Jackson Township. 300 Peter Rager for Murray Dillon 1840 50 W.-n. Clark 3,81 1,26 80 John Lumerix ' 100 Itiuer& Irwin for J.Luke 1848 2,43 2,60 390 2,60 2.52 7.42 4,57 1,73 3,25 5,85 2,88 1,08 1,05 1.41 54 60 150 100 94 193 do do Lumerix do do Kesler James Luke ('liHrles Dillon 1847 130 Elliot & Sharp 102 Arthur Murphy ' Johnstown Borough. 1 lot Wni.. Burnett 1848 6 Thomas Reilly ... 1. Richland Totcnship. 210 Abraham Morrison - V 1848 Summerhill Township. Abraham Cmm 1747 45 146 John Egan (147 Aaron Crum ! 1 lot Ilenrr Conrad " il " A JSItoup's estate " - Susquehanna township. 400 Fous on Douglass place, '47 48 24,29 137 John R. Amich, 1848 165 Sit K I, Land Spaninh Pulka Con. bs. Port Mo mes. Brushes, Fancj Soaps andOIrpiiace or aale bjr LITZINGER & TODD SALT! SALT! fgjThjTH BARRELS prime Conemaugh a'HJ'HK Salt just received and for sale at the store of- J. IVORY & Co. Summit, Pa. A r,r? lot of Bleached and Brown Mat lins, just receiTe-l and for sal" rerv I tlie btoief MUERAYfc Z A I M - Neatly and expeditiously r execu- ted at this Office. : PURIFYI PURIFYl Life and Iteallh ire la the Blood. Not ooe of 3 the Bttmnroaa sa(triat eh at hr - prepared. btns M be of u frvat m-iictd Tirl ,--, mil uolmlioiM-Ttalaty to clMAM ud parity, riJca , teoi.as 1 . . . . . BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT, This Purifier la tba mmeM ArJ. mjA iill. . . ' dr la the world.' No other mndirioA hii tr.A mm-i. - most miraculous cursa of Scrofula Fever Sores, Salt Rfieam, -WPUII.tS. and othrr cnsiM and tkim Aim, rt i r tfla, Styrct, Hirer: Venerated Sort Mouth mmd 7Vai Furir Smre Mouth, Scald Ueai. BUf. Piles, Pimptta m u race, jwiwuim. Linn t,vriAL.i i. mad aaat otha liaeasps. THOUSANDS or aach di!ases hav bea ran y thia PURIFIER, aad carad by the iu ef fOUf TIMES . rnn mmmAt mm A T.AS ffAM. 'V fourfold. than er sucji otaeaaaa Jmrura befum or suv cured, hy Saraaparilla. or any other rendy. IVhat, ta m the q,u-Atioa fur those intrrTtfd to decida. a to ecsaaai ui-l health t FIRST WV it cur mi comtUll t :d OND ItUcktaparf TlilKQtTM : . . -. ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER eff-lfJy er POOR TIME much diaeaae on etolior'm teortk of Sarmapa-Ma P HI will, then it ia FOUR TIMS CHEAPER ta SarMfX rilla. A ad to prora this we offer om case of cure, oat ai the many cases of MOST Mill? TMTi Sf!Riir?nT. A To realise '-he frtat power of this medicine aa a purloe rr-n-i. ia our Parnphta. th" perfect cum etfpcted eg Jtfr. J U. Hatkim, of Rome, OneiUa county, JV. X. tin Waa confliM, Co hia bed Ons Kmi -wu not eaperted to lira tmtntf-fou-. hourf lonxer him Deck was eatfD Bcarly off", from ear fc eateo out the uae of om arm destroyed nn t'loer. aa larp as a man's baod. had nearly caXea throurh hia t anr there were on bim, in all. 1 Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers ' which were ALL CURED, and he rratornd to kealtk ui .ttrtngtk to labor ai-ain, by the nan of OSl.Y TWELVI eOTTLKa. This wondeKul cure is eertifittd to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it la the syeatcst cure, ihf m.)kt uclou'ila.l y ubftaaS rd. of one of the most horrid and most hoptUt caaca oil Scrofula, th it ha ever benfl cared ain.te th world Wat era ated cuniplcU-ly ertablitttin . the grtat pumxr aa J eeritit xficacg of the medicin. BRANT'S I IV 1) I A IN' PULMONARY BALSAM Poaseaara all the cleansing arid purifying irta mr'y M jowrlul ana aitinaa th- rr prnton ,n!U-d 41 BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT" it ao U pra jjnrrd from ' rl othT mrdicationa, whi-h ar pecttaariy Adapted tu, aad are et ntinliy oeceacHry, to core COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. THIS BALSAM haU and curt Utetrs in the Lw tnj taf-wlwre internally, aa certainly and ontily aa th furiyi Extract cures and bra'.a Vlcrr extern aUy This batm ziitcm nm( i-aiw-B of Consumption oat vt Un, alter sil 0th retneubva hare failed to ta good. TIIOl'SAMDS OP COMStMPTIOMS, nd Chronic Coughs, abundant v prove ita failing rficae. ,n all diKwct of the BREAST, THROAT, AN0 LUNGS. A DVIIVG WOMAN SAVED t CONSUMPTION CURED ! Wr atatp thia cure to prorp the pover to ave lft. arh hia Balaam ia acd. even nltrr the p- rauo ia conmidermi. bj tihyaic i;.n and frinda. to bt in the lat ttasrtt of dii u tUMl!y dying Hud, in tliis caa mo far gone, that the throud md burial clothrt w.-ro bought. Fur the particular of thia -Mr. ana the respectable and undoubted proof of ail tha cir umatanc-s and fa-t, we ref.r to our fANfHLKTS Thia cure wai t-flV ted on Nil!!. Z1BA uYKKMAN, ml rtailstoit Spn,Saratoga roumty. .V. Y We can prov b-jruod dun L many utiw r almost eaually aa bopt-1- . and iaaa mxrable ras-a of Cough and Consumption t'UKED. which vr, rf pronoun-s1 Incurable by akilful physician. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM curas Con-.umptio-. Coughs, Colds. Spitting of Blood. Blmtdrxg at th Lungs. Pain in the Breamt and Side. Palpitation mf the Hrt, Cholera Infantum, Dysentery, aad Summer Complaints, ia Children aad adults aud ALL Female Weaknesses and Complaint!. No rcraodv offi-rd to the public has nret bo half ai xrtain and effectual ia restoring ALL thf iaridntMl weh messes and irregularities of the arx. as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes o difli-reoce whether Jin d'Tanempnt h? suppression, ezeess. or other wataff t RKGULATES ALL, by strengthening the system, e$uml king tbt circulation, and HOOTIiiKU and ALLAXiKG HMLVQUS 1RKITABIUTY. See Pamphlets. CHANGE OF UIFE. ' Erom the Girl to the Woman, and the SToata at taiit tjft thi" otn cun ia accelerated, and the oth-r mo gradualist suppressed, aa to prevent any of the fatal diseases that fre quently arise ia consequnaeai of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Or. Hubbard, of Stamford, Cow , mod others, DYSPEPSIA S T. S. fTOcoz, of Auica, Wytmii caunty. y. y, and many mora. XXervoas Diseases and Derangements cured without fail. DYSENTERY aad BUMMER COMPLAINT, la eXiUrtn and adults and "CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need eer mourn the datb of her child by fliolem Infantain. while teethm. If BllANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be administered. U lhouli ae. for aoch cuw, aJminiatered ia iargor than the ordinary doses. For Sale by Litzinger Todd Ebensburg. D. B. Wakefield. Johnstown. Riffle Humphreys, Summit, f'ary Orr, Hollidaysburg. ; . M. Orladv o, ffVliamsburg. E. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana. Jackson 4 Mendell, Blairsville. R. R. McCrea. Saltsburg. Jill letters and order must be addressed . to IVallace 4' Co , 106 Broadway New York. VAL UA BLE REAL E TA TE F O U A IL JB. THE undersigned at directed by the last will Petef M'Guiro decease J offers fr sal , Two Hundred Ujlv-seven Acres . of pine land sitnatml tlre miles froaa tba Stn rait. On tliis land ibere is erected a .. GOOD SAW-MILL, : , now in operation. The offer of I hia property is tho best opportunity rocntly afforded to capitalists difj"sed to emhsrk .in a lucrali toainess. The title to the land is indisputable Periis diapwd to puichas, by Calli"? oa Michael M'Guireinl AlUUenjr tonhtp tJ'' Lria county will bavabosra-dito. premises. For further particulate apoliCatl.m can he. made to JOSEPH M'DONAl-". Execntnr f Prir M'Goire dee. Ehn.bor7. Frb. 23. 15 21-tf. BirHi of Superior Flour,- part txirsi f b J. IVORY 4 Co-:
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