RECEIPTS Ll All JOHN G. GIVEN, Esq., Treasurer, hi account with Cam' ria County, from the Ht day of February, A. A. 1830, until the 'Zlti day of January, 1851, both days inclusive. DR. Dolls Cts To ml rccl from Collectors, 7318 4S in redemption money, 1G9 Si on seated lands under the Act of 1844, 22017: on unseated lands, 1064 in unseated road tax, 1 102 on unseal'd scli'l tax, 910 57 33 J9 75 on miscellan acc'ts, 15 10796 CR. By amt paid on orders issued by the county Commissioners as follows, viz : to Grand Jurors, Traverse Jurors, On Elections, Qn ISchoollunds, Hospital purpose. Constables, Wild Cats &c. Criminal Prosecutions, . Commissioners Clerk, Commissioners, Prothonotary, Tipstaves, Commissioners Attorney. C 17'91 1 1169 350 78 J 18 9944 541-87 186 801- 11 514 25 3U 158 00 357 99 172 44 07 00 50j00 OUTSTANDING DEBTS Duo County and ?tute from Collectors tor 1850. County, George Litzinger. Allegheny tp., Johnston Moore, Cambria tp., John Wentz, Carroll tp., A. Burgoon, Clearfield tp., J. P. Strnver, Conemaugh tp., Samuel Singer, Jackson tp., Casper BurgrafT, Johnstown borough, F. Kuesier," Richland tp., Martin Pringle, Summerhi'l tp., R. II. Nagle, Susquehanna tp., Paul George, Washington tp., Mathias Deetrick, White tp.. Total for 1350, DUE FOR PREVIOUS David Lucas, Conemaugh tp., James M'Dermit, Clearfield ip., D. T. Storm, Johnstown borough, Frederick Emigh, Summerhill tp., Patrick Storm, Washington tp., John Wetover, Susquehanna tp., William Bradley, Washington tp., Joseph Brand, Clearfield tp., Daniel Flenner, Summerhill tp., James Burke, " " Patrick Ivory, Clearfield tp., David Leidy, Jackson tp., J. B Wilkison, Summerhill tp., M. Black, Washington tp., P. M'Coy, (M. Black) P. M'Coy, (P. Storm) DUE OX NOTES, BONDS. JUDGMENTS SC. AS PER FORMER REPORT.) M. D. Mnsehan, John M'Gough, former SherifT. Moses Canan, former Treasurer, Moses Canan, " Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Company, Michael Noon, Joseph Brown, John Shnlly, John Myers, William Rainey, former Sheriff. Daniel Brown, Peter Collins and John Thomas, Ebenezer Porter, John Boyle (Judgment) Robert M. Lemon, (Judgment on Interest) Michael Skelly, P. M'Coy, late Commissioner, A. Burgoon, late Commissioner, Jesse Patterson, late Sheriff, 2846,80 Given under our hands at the Commissioners Office in Ebensburg, the 24ih-day of January, A. D. 1851. Attest, J. P. URBAN,? . . E. J. Waters, Clerk. E. GLASS, $ Commissioners. We, the undersigned Auditors of Cambria County. Report that, we have carefully examined the accounts and vouchers, receipts and expenditures of the aforesaid County Commissioners, from the 8ih day of February, A. D. 1850, until the 24ih day of January, A. D. 1851, inclusive. 'and find them to be correct, as is also the forego'ng stuement of outstanding debts. Witness our hands at the Commissioners' Uihce in Jbuensburg the 24th day ol Januarv, A. 1). 1851. JOUNSCOTT, Johnstown JVreath please copy. Notice. H ETTERS of Administration hcving been JsLigranied to the undersigned by tho R-gisler of Cambria county, on the ctale of Martin Maher. laic of Washington lovnship, dee'd : All persons indebted to said eslale will make payments without delay, and thoP having claims wifl present ibem duly authenticated f"r settlement. , HANNAH MA HER. Jan. 30. 1851. IC-Ct. Admi ORPHANS COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of tha Orphans' Court r C.mbria county there -will bo exposed to public sale on the premises in Sus- ?.U-e5a' a" r"& Ca'n,'ri county, on the Ihud .Alond-j or M.rch ..ext. the followine described r e.l estate viz: Fifty acre8 of Uud mostly improved, of the real eS,ate of Thomas Crossman. deceased, adjoining tui.ds of Johr Baum, Henry Lloyd and others ' Terms of sale: One half the purchase money on coufirmation of sale. The baUnce in one year with interest, secured hy bind and mort gge- MARYCR05SIN, Adm'x. DAVID SOMERVILLE, Adm'r. Of Thomas Cross aian, deceased. By order of Court, " ILL1AM KITTELL. Clerk. Jan. 25, 1851.-16. - ivn rvnrvntrri'nrtt ill XAIMDIUHLS CUUATY. Late Treasurers, 1003-37 New Jail, 689j02 Fox Scalps, 1 55,23 J Koad Viewers, 1JS7 75 Jailor, 265 91 Supervisors, 376 81 Assessors, 391 85 Bridges &c, 242 31 County Auditors, 111 25 Coroners Jurors. 31 54 Court House, 135 19 Sheriffs, 94 90 Court Crier, 34 00 Fuel, CI 02 Wolfscalpf, 36 37 Probats, 9 25 Incidentals, 241 98 Viewing Boundary Line, 23 00 " New Township. 18 00 Refunding orders County, 131 10 " Road, 72 62 $ ' School, 35155 Exoneration Orders, 408975 Printers, 227 00 Redemption money, 180 42 Lauds sold to county for costs, 69 00 9922 By Treasurer's commission on 89922,81 at 3 percent. 347 8U 29 Bal. due county by Treasurer, 526 (38 SI0790 79 Stale, S Ct S 207 334 173 Cts 22 03 11 741 757 00 27 28 38 57 14 65 19 510 386 119,70 711 255 169 393 160 74 4 i 40 90 07 97i3G 420 78 213 28 109 04 73jOS 32094 G230 ISSL3.J '850,83 237 45 5707 YEARS. 1843 43GIG'.) 19094 1300 15 60 72 03 5 77 49 14 41 48 2; 52 52 73 28 99 IS 11 t 1845 184G 1847 44 1848 .1849 10 01 51 02 29J57 208 57 106 03 12662 312142 8o51 07 191 59 34 0G 72 1 54174 29 07 30 42 12 43 83 IGOe 17 00 58i 3J jJl(L5 9v) 32 52 3v 00 455 94 h. 801 85 541 90 5 55 24 S2 42 o2 58i50 380 061 3 75 29 22 25 00 88 42 127 591 10 00 17 75 47 47 5502 v wasiiiiu i uin DOUGLASS, ) Auditors. Public Sale. biW ILL ,e cxPosc'1 lo Public Sale t No. 2 VV Allegheny Porlagre Rail Road on Thnr.iliiv fOt I. J T . ,,, uy m January instant, nil the Mock in trade of the late Andrew Luiiuaiiy, iiiTPn.fd 01 every var ely of DRV GOODS, selected wt:h ths preatest care, and of the la test fashions Also a large quantity of Tea Sale will rorr.mence at 10 o'clock A. M. of u.iy ana continue trom day to day until every thins i s,ld. Terms made known on day oT Sal by ROBERT L. JOHNSTON. , Ad,"'r- Cum. Test. Aunexo. January 16, 1851. l4-3t. Xast Notice. rjllHE accounts of the undersigned have H. been placed in the hands of E Hutchinson Ksq , for collection. All persons knowing themselves indebted for subnet iption or bdver. Using will do wtll by paying up their respect- ve accounts on or before the20ih of Februaiy next, a. aflfr that tjme cogU wm be bills not settled. Pay up and save costs. Wryl6.1851.l4.3, P C'ZA". ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. O. June Turn. Ip49.- In the Orphans X 'urt-f -aid County - In Jhe iimtier iJ' tlic parlil inn of the Real Estate ot Rev. Charles B. Maguire, deceased, late of the city of I'ltmlmr . ?Xjf now, to wit : Jannary 9th, 1851, thi Inquisition in this case -i '"2 tend in oin Court, the irt do piVe indmenl that the uution and s jinrarment tbtre- I'V made te final and stable forever. And now. to wit: January Utii. 1651, on motion of Joseph Weuver. Attorney for the petitioners for partition. the Court grant a rule on all p-r?in interested, to wit: upon Charles Ross Alsyuire, Vincent Jlfaffuire, Mary Aa. pnire. Susan Maguire, Apatha Magiiirc, and Tlmesa Woods nufi J'atne k Woods, licirs and rfprpf-cmatiyes of Ross Muguire, and Marga rei Maguire, widow of Ross Maguire; Michael R. Mattuire. Cliarlc it. iUngutre, John C. Mi. puire, James U. Maguire, Catharine llarnt, tary llarrit. Edzubeth farrit. A nn jrrit, Srctly arrtt and Joseph Html. Catharine R. Mguire. Susan S. Maguire, Bridget C Ms.' guire. Ellen S. ilaguire, Jane R. Maguire, Ann S. Maguire, Mary L. Maguire, lieirs ot John Mnguire, deceasid; James C. Maguire. MtrA'.ni I Maguire, John Meloy, Hugh .Veloy, -Vargaret Afeloy, wiJow of James Meloy dee'd, Edward Meloy. Jol:n C. iteloy, . nry Mely and Catharine Farran. hrirs of said James Mt loy, deceaKcd; Ellen Dodson and .Elizabeth Plummer. heirs of Suan Dodsun, deceased; Robert Watson, John Litzinger and Catharine Maguire, all heirs and representatives of the said Rev. C B. Maguire. deceased, to couir into Court on the third Saturday of February, A. D. IfeSl , to accept or refuse the sa:H real estate at the valuation embraced in the inqui sit ion in this case. And it is ordered by the Court that the fore going rnlo le published three times in the Fitt.-burg Morning Post, and in the Sentinel, in Cambria county, and in the Torchlight, iagersiown. By the Court. DANIEL M 'CURDY, Clerk. Jan. II. 1S51 1 l-3i. For Sale or ISent. THE subsciiber ofivrs for salo that well ow n large FRAME HOUSE, in the Borough of Ebensburg, situate in Main street, one door cost of E. Hughes' Store. It is ell calculated tor uny public business, bhving all the build injjs necessary for convenience attached lo it. The location is a good one, and is well adapted for any man wishing to keep a Hotel or a Store. It will be disposed of on the most rea sonable terms and the title is indisputable. If the above property is not sold on or before tho 1st day of March next, it will be rented ror a term ot one or more years. For particulars applv to Robert Davis or to JOHN THOMAS January IC, 1851. I4-tf. Stray Bull. CAME to the residence of the subscriber. In Allegheny township, about the middle of Dec. last, a red snd white i-pntted Bull about three years old. The owner is requested to Come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to la,w, JOHN B. MOYERS. January 4, 1851. I4-3t. Remaining in the Post Office at Ehens burg, January 1st 1851. Rani:hamaii Miss W. Klitz Andrew Baker Patrick Lam ha ugh A. Colbut Samuel II. Merry BR. 2 Eilniiston John M'Clelland Samuel Kvaiis Henry M'Laughlin ilargaret Enu-ry Henry Owens J unes F.vans Ru hard J. 2 Peterson EUenor Miss Farrel Ci'.li.irtue Mrs. Rowland Elis Sr. Finnegan Michael SI. maker Ueorge Fleming James Officer or soldier of llnobut James the Late War Hi rris William W. Wenkly William Kiel John ifte Joseph Hicon Mrs. Willett B. B. Jones Robert J. 2 W'tlliams Margaret MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. This Way! TOT? the highest prices are paid for IIidks. S i.ns anrf Tannkb's Bark in either Trade or Cash by J. MOORE. Kb nsbing-Jan. 2. 1851. Pciitiick ?ecl EMniii t?r, For planting Wheat and other Grain. Patented M.nch 1841, re-issued October 1850. This valuable machine is manufactured and kept for sale by the subscriber in Pitts, burg. Also. Slave and Shingle machines, of tho latest style. Agents wanted to canvass the count ry, and sell machines and rights. Address GIDEON SWAYNK. Dec 26, 1850. 12-5m. Pituburg. Particular rolict. I LL persons indebted to Litzinger &. Todd il are rtqui-jted Air the i.at timb to sett e Is. respective accounts, on or before the first day of Deeembcr next, as after that time lh'ir all accounts will bo. placed in tho hands of officers tor collection, as we must and wiil have money FRESH SHAD, Mackerel and Salmon by J. MOORE. LAD1FS call snd see J. MOORE'S splen did block of Muffs, Cloves and Comforts- Barrels of Maclicratfor sale UV by J. IVUHY.fr Co. 9 rOUNDS NAILS AND SPIKES for sdle by MURRAY & ZAIIM. Notice, S hereby riven t-. all persons knowing them selves indebted to Ifurn-nroi rv ei.ti j j late of Summerhill tp.; are requested to make settlement, immediately, and all persons hav ing claims against the estate of Philip O'Skal ley. deceased, are desired to present them duly authenticated for settlement in the subscriber DANIEL O'SKALLY. Survivtnff Executor of Philip O'Skallev Jan. 20ih Itttl. 15 3t. ' Caution. UfHEREASmy wife ELLEN has not con d.icted herself ir. a becoming rnauner, I - nave oeienn ined to leave her, and pav no debts of her co tt acting after this date. - JAMES ELDER- Jan. 16, 1851. ..15.3t, nnn THE TWQBI&fiOSSS! IS THE PLACE FOR IB a r ff a t n s I HE snbscriliers lisre just received from . the East, at their new Store Room in Ebensburg, a large and splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS Calculated to please every variety of taste, and that of the I -ad irt in particular. Their atock consists in pari of the following : Blue Black and Brown Clotlm, Fancy and Plain CASSIMERES, SATINETS of ail prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every rariety and color. -MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Al0. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, CROCERIES for family use. BOOKS and STATIONAY, FISH, SALT, Ac . 4-e. In fact, every thing necessary lo render their assortment co nplete. They would here say that it is their deter miuatioii to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. 1 his will be found to be the case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange tor poods. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Ebensburg, Dec 12, iS50. 5-tf. NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Da- vid Mieckler, late of Susquehanna township, Cambria county, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned hy the Register of Cambria county: iSolice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and thoi-e having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. C. C. K. ZAIIM, Adm'r. Dec. 12, 185010-61. More of Them. THE Subscriber has just received another lot of Men's Coarse mid Kip Boots, of the best quality. Just call and see. Also a general assortment of Plush and Cloth Caps of several styles. AG AIX lie will hare another supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, Confectionaries, Groceries $ Stationary in a tew days which ho will sell on very rea, son.il.le tctms. Purchasers will save money by eivins him a call. J. MOORE. Dec. 2b 1850. LASS. Oils. Paints and Drorrs of all J kinds at J. MOORE'S. A "J excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fe ncing on iiand find for a!e lv MURRAY &. ZAWM. Gents, Ladies. Girls, Boys and Children can be supplied for cash with any quantity ol Boots, Shoes. Buskins and Slippers G. W. TODD, iCo's. FOR LADIES: Brocade I.imin, Thibit, Paramatta and Cashmere Cloths. Plain, figured and Palm Mous de Laines at G. W.TODD 5oCo's. T j KEGS OF NAILS on hand, nnd Jrr for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. G, 1850. Glass, Glass, 8 by 10,10by 12. 10 by I t window glass, Just Received, by Oct. if. Ci. W. TODD.&CO. OTA It. Sperm and Mould C.in- 0 dies for sale at the Brick Store of J. MOORE. 500 POUNDS of CODFISH just received and for sale by MURRAY &, ZAIIM. FOR GENTS: Black, Brown. Blue. Pi lot and Beaver Cloths; Fancy. Silk and Satin Veslings; a variety of Cassimeres at G. W. TODD & Co's. Hardware: Just opened a splen. did lot of HARDWARE for cash or produce delivered at , G. W. T ODD Sc. Cos 25 BUSHELS WHITE BEANS for sale by .MURRAY &. ZAIIM. 400 POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and Dip Candles for sale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. JUT received by J. MOORE, 3 doz bast D. B Axes. OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain taken in exchange for poods at J. MOORE'S Store. ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex. v V change for goods, or otherwise. -SPLENDID lot of Brown. Black, Olive d Gkct Cloths for sale by 4"...-" MURRAY & ZAHM. NO MONOPOLY. At the Vw Cash Sfore of John Ivory and Son at SummiltiUe Where you will find us selling goods something lower than they are sold elsewhere. MP e s 1 ft c s i ne usual smcK o: gooHs reneraJly kept inl country Stores, wo have just teeeivej by J'ctitisylraniit Haili-ond A email lot ol fancy aniolesand a laags assort. ineut of New Style Dress Goods, and Trimmings, eonsisting in part of De Laines and Cashmeres Jenny Ltnd Iitaxds and Buttons. Black Silk end Bullion Fringes VcU vet Ribbons, New Style Neck J?ib- bons. Cord fyc. which you ccn buy cheap if you call r.n tnilV IV'llPV KflM .umr i, Jan. 1, 1831 . 14. OAS Thu undersigned respectfully solicit tlirlr friends and the public generally to call and ex amine the splendid Block of GOODS, just re ccived and now opening at their Store Room in Ebensburv. Having adopted the CASH AND HAR PER Sytem. they will he enabled to sell goods at prices thil will defy competi tion. Thei stock of good- is large, snd selec ted with a view of giving satisfaction to tverv one; and consists in part of DRY-GOODS BOOT S. S II O tt S, HARDWARE QUKEiNSWARi:, Hats, Caps, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, FISH, SALT, Src, &c. Give them a call, brinir on roar CASH nnd rest assured that you will get the worth of your money. G V. TODD. & CO. Ebensburg. October 10th 1S50 Notice. ALL persojis hav.ng cliims of any kind against the Commonwenlth for materials fur nished or labor performed on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, prior'to Dec. 1st. 1849. are requested to make immediate report of their amount lo the undersigned at his ofp.ee at the Summit. It is hoped that no person having a claim will neglect this notice, as he is desirous of reporting to the Canal Board all ofthe debts due, so that a sufficient spprnpri. ation may be made at the next tHion of the Legislature for their liquidation. WM.S. CAMPBELL, Sup't, Office of Su perintendant, A. P. R. R. V October 2Gtli, 18o0. S REMOVAL. The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub lic cenerslly thai he has jnt removed hi Sad. die and Harness Establishment lo Jefferson, Cambria coun'.y, where he will Le pleaded to see his old fru nds snd all others wnnting any thing in his line of business. He intends keep, ing constantly on hand a supply of SADULLS, Bit IDLES, Collars Harness, WHIPS, &C.; &C. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most renonable terms for cash or approved country produce, lie hopes, by a strict attention to business and Finn II profits on his work lo mer it and receive a liberal share of the public put ronage. HUGH A. ilfcCOY. Jefferson. Nov. 21. 1850 7-tf. N. B All those indebted to him for Saddlery &.C. whilst located in Ebenslmrg, aro earnestly equesled to call and settle their respective ac counts. For the I'U'pnso of saving trouble, it is hoped that this notice wilt not be neglected Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscribers are earnestly req-ienl-d to come forward on or before the first day of March next and settle their respective accounts The attcnt ion of debtors is particularly called to the above notice ax r.ew arrangements will very likely then be made. A. DUR BIN & Co. Munster. Jan. 8, 1851. H-6t. N. B. The Goods on bunds will be disposed of at cost ind carriage for approved produce until the 1st of March next. A. D. & Co. Stray Heifer. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Susquehanna township, in Stptemer last a red and white heifer, having an ear mark and supposed to be about three years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will he disposed of according to law. WILLIAM McDANNELL. January 16, 1851. U-3U ILook Merc! A TAVEUN STAND For Sale or Hcnt! The subscriber offers for sale that comnmdU oils and well known Tavern Stand in the Bor ough of Ebensburg. now in the occupancy of Robert Carman. The Iloue is in excellent re. pair and has attached to it all the necessary outbuildings which convenic nee requires. The flahles are also large and convenient. This house being situated in the most pleas, ant part of the borough, offers a fine induce- ment to any peron wishing to engage in tho business for winch it is so well calculated. Terms reasonable and title indisputable. If not sold it will bo leased for anv term of years ttrat may be desired, together with a quantity of first rate land, from fifteen to thir. ty acres. Possession given on the first day of April, 1851. Application must be ind -ou. JOfNSTON MOORE, November 28. 1850-8-if- JOB WORK IVcatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office. 31. D. MAGF.IIAX, ir 1 a 'i 1 opm:ts a t la Tf - EBENSBURG, Pa. Elwnsbnrg. June 20. 1850". A TTORNE Y AT LA iV. EBEXSBURG. Pa. OCIce one door west r J.H. Cuctanan's Star April 13. 1849. tf. E. HGTCDIMiV, .IP, . 1 TTO II NE Y A T LAV . EBEXSQCIZG, rA. April 12, I843-tf. P liUMIM Xcuth-tcest corner of 1th 4' Rarest Pnii.ADri.rHiA, April 2GK 149. HO- J. f3 T j ATTOUIVEY AT LAW. EBEXSBURG. PA. All bnt-iness in the several Courts of B?air In diana snd Cambria counties entrusted to' lu care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store April 12, 1849, tf CYRUS L. PERSHING. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Cfp.ce, for the present, m the room occu pied by E. Hutchinson, Ea. January 30. 1851. 1 JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 185030. ft XV B lll'lll 111 ll' ilJllU U, ill Jiff It IJfJfi .1 i TO .Vl r w.. Mt Will attend th? Krvoml rn..n. r r-v.i - - wfi ua III UI It Cn . as heretofore. OlEce one door west of Mr. in. .u rsiianrj fat.met Wareroom in OLLJDJl VSB UR G, P.. April IS, 5(t 2?-tf. 4 AT I I rti-r -w . Jill I Ilk I'; IV III li I II II. II Ir - - J , . v - , r i . , . Justice of the Peace and Scrivener. Borough of Summitville, WILL attend nromntlv lo cnl'cctlnni nr nil. er business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and denpatcU. Sept. 41U JJ?JU-3m. GEORGE W.TODDfr. CO (Successorsto Litzinger $ Todd.) Dealers in Dry Goorfs, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, Sic. 3 doors rat of h'enshaw's Hotel. High st. CE.XTRA L rEXXSYL VANIA Banking Mouse, BRYAN, GLEIM, CO. Xf "M FlCEon Allegheny Street, nearly onnn. P site the I'o.t Office. In!eresi will be pasd upon money deposited, as follows, viz: Threo month deposits at the rate cf 3 per cent, per annum. Sis month deposits at the rate of 3J per cent, pei snimin. Nine month deposits at ths rale cf 4 per cent, per annum. 1 wilve month deposits at the rate of 4i rer cent, per annum. Drafs on the cities for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections mode upon any point at low rates. August 8. 1850 4i-t W. B. HUDSON'S n .Yu'lrv More, One Boor East cf the Post Office. N. B. t locks. Watches, and J ru elry repaired at s.'iortest notice and warranted. Sept. 'Jtl, 185U 51. I3xchahgc Hotel- Johiislown, Cambria County, Pa. Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor. fTTXllE undersigned, havinr succeeded Mr. Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of the Estblish'nent, most respectfully announ ces to the public , that his entire attention will le devoted to the task of rendering tho Ex change llutel one of the best public houses in this section ofthe State. Espt-cia! care will be observed in procuring liquors of tho choicest brands, and every ap propriate delicacy which the market atf.rd. will be carefully selected for the tabic Good stables and cireful hostlers are prori ded. The undersigned will alway bo most happy to greet his fi lends and the travelling commu nity. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE. Oct. 21, 1S50. tf. LOST, ON th evoning of tho Democratic Mam Meeting in August last in Ebonsburr. a . " -. - - - ....... . II u person who took' it out of' my pocket at the time above stated is requested lo leave it in th care of M'j. John Thompson in Ebensburg and no questions will be asked. If this re quest is not complied with iinrnodialery , legal measures will bo taken for it reeorerv. JOHN .TfELOY, Allegheny tp , Dc?., 5. 1950. mum & nmm nimmi 1 1 1 I E II 111 U N mmmr r IliU j CLOCK . ) 11' I I i ll ll in
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