if fin I m II ImIIIII III! WHOLESALE BOOT AND NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD 9, HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS and'Caps consisting of over Thirty Five Hundred Cases for Ladies and Gentlemen's Misses, Bovs and Children's Spring and Summer wear, all of latest Btjlcs and fashions, among which may Le found , ...... t, , . . . JLAEHS ISD MlSSES- Boots and Buskins, Purple I'arodies, Cinderilla Slippers, Bronze Kcssutbs, Sontags Eurekas, Calf & Kip Boots, Col. Cong. Boots, Kid Glo. But. " Ox. &Un. Ties, C. & F. Bootees, Fur nud Cloth & Plush & Child'ns fan. Boots. Child'ns S. Gait.'i Together with a great viriety of Fancy G oods, ry Having purchased our stock from the Eastc ru .Manufacturers, principally for cash, with care in the selection and quality adapted to tho Western trade, wc arc enabled to offer Euperi duceuients, and are determined not to t3 undersold ftjf" Merchants visiting our city, will please call CII.inL.riS ALRRIG1IT, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., II'ILL practice in the several courts of Cambria, l Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Germans can consult and receive advice in their own language. Office opposite the Court House, formerly occu pied by R. L. Johnston, Esq. Ebensburg, February 3, 18-33 ly. GEORCK M. REEI, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. "ITTILL practice in the several Courts of Cam T V bria, Indiana, nnd Westmoreland counties. Office on Centre st., joining Gen. M'Ponald's dwell ing. Jan. 15, 1S5T. ly. E. IIITCIIEVSOX, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., -T7TLL practic V bria, Blah ice in tho several Courts of Cam- lair and Indiana counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Office on Main street adioining Lis dwelling house. Ebensburg, July 1,'lSoS 20-3m. U. C. CARUT1I, W.M. TEBRV. J. C. DEW Geo. W. Toll, vrltli Cariitli, Terry & Dew. IMPORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in English, German and Domestic HARDWARE, Guns, Pistols, Waiters, &c. 131 Market Street, between 4th & 5th, PHIL APELPIIIA. Sept. 2, 18o3.-3m. CYRUS L. PEUSUIX'C, Attorney at Law, Johnstowm Pa. "VFFICE on Clinton Street, m the becond Mory VJ of Good &. Pershing's Store Room. January 30, 1851 !y. 3i. uasso- Attorney at Law, Ebenshurg, Pa. O FFICE in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 21, 1853. AHRAIIA3I KOPEL1.V, Attorney at Law Johnstown "V FFICE on Clinton Street, a few doors north of v the corner of Main and Clinton. .pril 23, 1853. vv nilSKEV, White Lead, aud Linseed Oil for J. MOORE. sale by T. L. MEYER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Fa. O KFICE on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly T1 K highest price paid for wool at the stoie of GEO. J. RODGERS. FEXLO.X & IIEYEIl. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. o FFICE two doers Wester Major Ihompson e Hotel. join s. riiey, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., li'ILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Blair and Indiana counties. Office, No. 4, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. Ebensburg, Aug. 19, 1853 ly. MICHAEL DAX 1AIAGEIIAX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OFFICE. No. 3, "Colonnade Row," near Court House. January 1, 1S51. ly the TII03I1S C. JI'DOWELIi, Attorney at Law, HoBidaysburg, Pa. "VI TILL attend the several Courts of Cambria county, ns heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. McFnrland's cabinet wareroom. July 21, 1852. ly C. . JirilRAY, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. i-lFFIC VJ Hod lFFICE a few doors above the Lbcnsburj J. ..use. Dec. 30, 1853. WILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. OFFICE No. 3. "Colonade Row'' near the Court flouse. January 15, 1852. Adams &, Co.'s Express. T B- CRAIG, agent will forward all packages of goods or money, daily except fcunday to ail tlie r rincinal cities in the Union, and all the towus cn the Railroad between Philadelphia and Pitts- Lur II. W. KANAGA'S CfNITED STATES HOTEL, at the Rail Road Depot, Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. 9, 1853. School ltooKs. of BOOKS, such as arc A general assortment l. u sed in our common schools', for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. CEO. LITI'INCOTT. WM. TROTTER. EDMOXD BACGJ." GEORG E LI r IIN COTT & CO., TTAVE constantly on hand a full assortment of A J. Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries general- No. 17 North Water- Street, and No. 10 North Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA January 27, 1853. Tills Way! V3R the highest prices are paid for hides, skins. and tanner s Dars in cnuti nuuc o. i.u ..v J. MOORE. DisKoltilion ol" Partnership. THE PARTNERS II LJ? HERETOFORE EXIS 1 ting between Drs. Jackson & Howe is thi3 day day dissolved by mutual consent. It M. S. JACKSON, J. HOWE. Feb. 13, 1S51 tf. TO THE Pl'BLlC. THE subscriber would offer at private sale, that well known two story larf slate colored frame house, fronting on Main and St. Peters Street, in the borough of Lorctto, 42 by 20 feet. The Flank Road from Laurel Swamp to the Cherry Tree runs through the town, which will make the house a good business place. Enquire of the subscribe r for further particulars. AUGUSTIX LITTLE, March 1" inn rmcse rfrm I r SHOE WAREHOUSE, ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 1 1 Canton & Pedal Hats, Palm Leaf Hats, Black Cassimere Hats Straw and Leghorn, Fancy French Lace, Embroidered Gossaniar, Helmet Crowu " Fancy Glaca, Wool Hats, j Glazed Caps, Velvet Caps, i Florence with Capes. particularly adapted to the approaching season. great perior m- by any Eastern or Western House. and examine for themselves. Apl. 20, 18-5-1 JOHS EVANS. JOHX HARE. EVAN EVANS. lit (ill JONES' THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans & Jones has .enter ed into a co-partnership with John Evans and John Hare in the Tannery and Boot and Shoe manufac turing business. Their friends are invited to call at the old stand of Evans & Jones, a few doors cast of Cannon's Hotel, nnd the Tannery establishment formerly owned by J. Moore. They have constantly on hand a large assortment of French calf-skin, Men and Womens' Morocco Boots and Shoes, aud are prepared to execute work ou tho shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid for hides either in trade or cash. Being practical workmen themselves, and using nono but the very best materials, they are confident they can execute work as well and as cheap as any establishment in the country. February 17, 1854 tf. COAC1I MAXTFACTORY. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and the public generally, that he will carry ou the Coach Making, inclu ding the Smith work at the Machine shop formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rear of E. Hughe's Store ; where y using none but the choicest mate rial, and employing none but the best workmen, he hope to convince all that will do them the favor to examine bis work, that in point of dura bility, appearance or cheapness, it cannot be excel led by any similar establishment in the State or elsewhere. Persons wishing a bargain in the pur chase of a carriage, will consult their own interests by giving him a call. They are prepared to sup ply the following kinds of Vehicles, viz : Buggies of different qualities and priees,Barouch cs, Chariotees, one and two horse rockaways, close quarter Eliptic and C-spring Coaches; second band work of different kinds, &c, making a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. Repairing done with neatness aud detr.atch. ROBERT GALDRAITII. Jan. 20, '51. NEW ARRANGEMENT. FAST LINE RED COACHES, BELONGING to Mess. Thompson & Brawly will leave Ebens burg, twice every day for Jefferson. The first will leave at 9 o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning train on Penna. It. R. for the east at 11 o'clock and o3 niin. Second conch leaves at 5 o'clock in the evening meeting the train going west at 7 o' clock and 58 min. ; returning, first coach leaves Jefferson for Ebensburg at 1 o'clock, P. M. and second and 8 P. M-, immediately after arrivals of the Passenger Trains. February 17, 1854 tf. SIM MERIIILL I JR E W ER Y. rVAHE undersigned would respectfully inform the JL citizens of Cambria and the adjoining coun ties that he has commenced the Brewing in all its branches at tho HALF WAV HOUSE, in Summcr hiil Township, Cambria County. He will all times be in readiness to supply his customers nth Ale, Strong and Lager REEK. GEO. HUETHOR. Dec. 9, 1 853. 3m. David T. Storm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CAlffSRIA CO. PA., "IT7"ILL also attend to his duties ns Justice. Le- VV gal instruments of writing, such as deeds, agreements, roreifm lower ot Attorney, drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his care will receive strict attention. May 13, 1852- 30-tf. DEX'TIST. S. BELFORD, Sursreon Dentist, informs the public that he has returued to Ilollidaysburg, and permanently located in the ollice he occupied during his late visit, (one dcor west of Hewit's Store on Allegheny st.,) wher:; ha will be pleased to attend to any operations in bis profession. All work done by him will be warranted. Ilollidaysburg, August Lb, U-.o. L AT ROUE MOTEL, Westmoreland Co., Fa. M. MARSHALL, having leased this ccmraodi ens and popular Hotel, situated near the la. R. R., invites a call from the travelling public, me establishment has undergone considerable repair, and finished in the best possible manner. ro pains will be spared to add to the comfort and con venience of its guests. Deu. 23, n :3. UNION HOUSE, Etacsburg, Cambria Co., Pa. fTjTIE subscriber would respectfully inform his I friends and the travelling public, that he has leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O. Evans, aud is prepared to accommodate all who may favor hini with their custom. The establish ment has becu furnished with every convenience that can be. Mis rooms arc large and well venti lated. His table will be supplied with the best the market can afford. His bar will contain Liquors of the best brands, and his stable is large, and at tended by cartful and obliging hostlers. J JOHN A. EL AIR. Dec. 23, 1S53. HATS ANI CAPS. rTIIE subscriber invites attention to his late fctyles of Hatg, conbisting of all the various descrip tions now worn, which cannot be excelled in Phil adelphia or elsewhere. Country merchants will find it to their advantage to purchase at this establishment, as our facilities for manufacturing will enable us to offer great in dacements to country mercnts. AgjjfON. 172 Market st., Philadelphia. Dec. 30, 1853. A REVOLUTION IN EISEXSBl'KG; NEW AND CHEAP BOOK STORE ! ! J RODGERS, Jr. would invite the public to call and prnminc his extensive and splendid assortment of Miscellaneous Books, consisting of Hot Corn Scenes in New York Shakcspear s Quo tations Webster's Dictionary. Unabridged Rol lins History Uncle Tom's Cabin Lorenzo Dow Josephus Cooper on Dislocation and Practice Robin Cruso Light and Shades of Freemasonry Chamber's Information for the People Bibles of all kinds Protestant isibics ioway iiibles Pres byterian Hym Books School Books of all kinds Eucyclopd;eia of Americana Drafting Paper Tra Alnulm Stationary of all kinds Song Books fii i ;r,ri His collection is far superior to any ever brought to this place, and he hopes the pub lic will extend lam a nocrai pauuuw March 3, 1S51. TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands and Lots in Cambria County, A. D. 1854. I, Andrew J. Rhey, Treasurer of Cambria County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. m pursuance of the several acts of Assembly of C Ti 1 1 1 PAmTTiAnn.nnl.1. .1 1 t- . 1 . - ivmuniuncaiiu uin-ciiiig me lime ana man ner of selling unseated lands for Taxes, do here by give notice, that the following described tracts of unseated lands and lots of ground in tho said county of Cambria, or such part thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearages of taxes due thereon for one year or more, w ill be offered lor sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebens burg, on the Second Monday, (being the 12th day,) of June next, and continue by adjourn ment from day to day until the w hole be told for such arrearages of taxes, and costs necessarily accruing thereon. Allegheny Township. " Names of "Warrantees or Owners A. P. 100 James C. Maguire 380 Aaron Bowen 410 44 Abraham White 06 James llanimen 425 29 Eleanor C. Iliester 100 John Bendon 183 10 Warren Hammen 318 119 Eufus Ilannuni 40'J 137 Millliu Ilannum 100 William Weakland 80 Martha Ilannuni Taxes. 84,75 23,94 32,18 7.CG 23,39 3,10 11,40 14,79 25,40 G,20 2,50 Blacklick Township. 107 Andrew Duff 5,07 97 Parts Daniel Benjamin, Fred. Stineman & Jno. Hambright 1,5S Cambria Toicnship. 300 Michael Zigler 17,25 50 Jonathan Walker 2,89 400 David E. Jones 10,80 2oo Griffith M. Joues 3,20 Carroll Township. 100 John Redman 5,80 372 Sarah Barr 21 ,50 3S5 Wilson Barr 22,32 401 Daniel Barr 23.28 382 Lewis Barr 22,14 j G5 Peter Sawyer, W. M. Adams I and Joseph Lyons ' 1,S8 Clearfield Township. 433 154 William Barton 21,44 433 154 Samuel Bethel 15,97 433 154 George Bickam 20.C2 433 154 John Ely 20,02 433 154 John Fisher 21,41 433 154 John Feuns 19,40 433 154 John Frambergcr 15,97 433 154 Ezekiel Fannon 21,44 410 21 John Harrison 20,58 433 153 David Jackson 21,44 433 153 Henry Kepple 21,44 433 153 John Mitchell 14,72 433 153 William Fieton 17,88 433 153 William Smith 21,44 433 153 John Singer 17,05 433 153 Lewis Wolf 18,44 433 153 William Will 18,44 433 153 John Yonng 14,72 89 William Riddle 1,45 433 154 Michael Kepple 7,1G 433 151 G. Cottingtr 7,10 200 James Bry.son 3,30 150 John Mease 2,47 150 Joseph Hutchins 2,47 400 Abraham Singer G.OO 100 John Caldwell 4,00 433 154 Jacob Cox 21,44 330 Jesse Bush 5,43 395 Mahlon Hutchinson 19.53 407 120 John Servoss 20.15 215 George Horner 14,18 433 153 Jonathan Lew is 21,44 800 Robert Jones 39.C0 419 Joseph Jones 20,71 433 154 Hilary Baker 21,44 433 154 William Lambert 21,44 233 William Will 3,82 400 134 George Cobb 0,0'J Conema'igh Towmhip. George Funk & Yickroy Alexander McGregor 112 George Shrum William Bcatty John G. Brow n James Gill Alexander Cochran 1'. Shoenberger 8,20 7,47 5,88 0,09 14,20 14,20 14,20 14,20 5,32 7,38 7,24 5,45 3,97 14,20 14,20 14,20 14,20 14,20 14,20 14,20 14.20 1,42 G.G0 1G.78 13,24 11,49 9,42 130 1GG 86 400 400 400 400 150 207 123 155 113 401 401 400 400 400 400 400 400 40 400 308 404 324 210 120 King & Storm Benjamin Williams Richard Smith John Haydon Johu Teeter William Brown George Moore Thomas AVilson Andrew Kennedy James Roberts Chars Junes John lidl M. Bracken (J. Callan Y"iP.iam Clark (J. Kerr) 141 or. CO 21 54 150 81 Adam Ream Jackson Township. 135 T h om a s Yi ck r oy James Steedc Johu Clarke William Clark Samuel Stitt John Crawford John Steel 8 Peter Bortman James Steel George R. Shoup James Stitt Thomas Stitt George S. King E. Yiekroy & Jac. Lcvergood 135 John Simpson John Riblett John Titsworth Robert Grey Robert Murdock Charles Trviuc James Latimore 2-?8 440 422 220 400 290 400 80 400 30 300 300 100 275 405 100 130 313 271 191 42G 34,05 18,92 30,28 18,92 30.10 21,80 30,10 6,89 30.10 2,58 22,57 22,57 8, GO 20,54 17,41 4,30 23,00 13,43 11,05 8,21 35,72 33,GG 4.85 25.S0 17,20 17,20 17,40 11,80 371 71 131 Benjamin Shoemaker 113 300 200 200 405 Henry Shoemaker John Stoner Christian Stoner Jacob Rupp John Hubley Richland Township. William Nichols ' Jacob Clements 40 Robert Ross Henry Ban ington Joseph Yickroy 120 Hugh Roberts Storm & King Summcrhill Township. Christian Smith Robert Stewart Arent Souman 80 Jacob Naglc 80 Henry Wood 80 James Daltcu 80 James Searight 120 John Ever man 80 Isaac Branan John Nicholson Charles Smith Wi'.'iam Smith William Smith D. D. Henry West 400 401 533 401 63 405 125 11.80 12,71 11,80 3,97 11,89 6,41 11 250 400 439 439 439 439 439 440 430 438 440 440 440 1G.50 39.G0 28,96 28,9G 28,95 28,96 28,96 29,04 28,38 28,90 29,04 29,04 29,04 OOL, Butter, and all kiuus oi uram, mn iQ"chanSetCrETM00RE'S STORE. Isaac Jones John Simpson John Nicholson John Nicholson Jacob Goughenour Jacob Goughenour Frederick Croyle's Estate John Kean Susquehanna Township, Isaiah Jones Patrick McCoy James Whitehead Barnabas Douglass' Heirs Washington Township. Thomas Jackson James Johns James Magellan John Taylor (part) George Gut wait Teter West Arent Souman 13,20 14,52 2G,40 12,54 29,24 14.C5 11,88 13,20 18.24 528 20,18 C.C0 5,79 jo -,-- 33 131 131 10 4 23 SO G,8o I 14,90 5,41 72,80 55,20 01,40 7,20 8,51 9,20 2X00 1200 1400 200 201 200 Abraham Morrison Francis John Arent Souman (part) 43 nunc lowiisutp. Thomas Trun 4,78 Robert Atkins 9,39 Garret Cottinger G.C9 Joseph Hutchins 22,25 John Martin 12.58 AYilliam Spayd 21,78 James Thompson 7,01 Richard Seely (part) 0.14 John Seely 17,05 William Sorvoss 8,70 Casper Linde-r 10,78 George Hill Jr. 14,50 Robert Evans 4,20 John Marshall 6,85 James Wilson 15,30 William George 19,43 Cadwalladcr Evans 9,39 Timothy Paxton 9,39 Thomas Stcwartson 9,49 Joseph Sansom 9,3'J William Sansom 9,39 John Clarke 9,39 George Peddle 9,39 James Hunter 5,44 John Servoss 10,16 Thomas L. Moore 40 Ana McMurtrie 4,h2 James Craig 2,90 Joseph Ashmead 6,08 21G 433 433 359 433 552 433 100 405 400 373 400 116 230 2G3 280 433 433 433 4 O Oe 433 433 433 15G 120 15G 119 153 153 35 10G 100 13 100 120 109 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 377 10G 318 30 333 200 210 25 300 350 350 Owen Joue-s 30 James McMurtrie 4,3G Thomas Murgatroid 5,04 John Brow n 10.44 Michael Musscr 10,11 Abraham Whitniore " 10,15 James S. Gallaglier 2,90 199 200 100 87 Town Lots. Lots No. 2, 3, 4 & 7 in town of Summcrhill, Amariah Y. Celiac's Estate, 1,32 1 Lot in Munster, T. Re-illy. 1,30 ALSO, At the same time and place, w ill be sold the follow ing Seated Lands and Lots of ground on which the taxes remain unpaid, and w hich have been returned to the Commissioners agreeably to the act of Assembly, of April 29, 1844 A. 200 80 300 100 55 100 V Allegheny Township. Silas Moore's Estate J. Conrad & Co. William Gibbons' Estate lilacklitk Township. Thomas AY. Jones James Luke George Rink Michael Donegan Carroll Township. Henry Arble Hugh Boyle Henry Grey Francis McKee Michael McCawley Isaiah De-lozicr Thomas Priestly Geo. AV. Todd Conemmtgh Iioroitgfi. Edward Cassiday Ferdinand Darner Suowden John Young Jackson Toicnship. Hiram Ragar Teeter Brenneman Charles Murray Thomas Ragar David Stew art David Caldwell Elizabeth Carman Peter Dillon's Heirs Richland Township. Patrick Keelan Sum merh ill Town sh ip. James Boyles Jacob Crnm Nathan Cruin John Holder John Eagan Thomas Patterson's Estate James McKee Philip & Matthias Biter Ambrose Braniff David E. Davis Samuel Earnest Thomas Leonard Richard Lilly Suphe-.i Plummer Sarah Roberts John SVally Jr. Jacob Settlcmoyer Barnabas Sweeny James Young Bernard AYiliiiore's Estate John AVcayer Susquehanna Township. Taxes 512,11 37,70 90 3,90 3,20 2,02 1,95 1,30 27,G9 75 78 1,38 1,95 3,12 13 39 1,63 78 3,90 1,50 2,05 G,44 2,81 4,95 1,03 10,18 2,14 100 300 50 10 53 50 80 1 Lot 1 Lot 1 Lot 2 Lots 5i A. 100 50 300 50 120 100 415 80 50 20 50 50 1,38 2,12 1,M 09 12.57 0,30 15,88 1,54 4.G3 4,11 2,53 57 1,01 1,71 1,51 10,91 3,52 1,88 7,CG 3,42 6,25 1 1,80 1 147 100 400 1G0 104 103 400 140 loo Lot A. 40 80 191 100 283 no 37 400 100 Tr Llovd Hoke Treasurer's Oflice, ) Ebensburg, April 5, 185 4. Kh-il. ) SFK1SG aULElNERY COOWS. JOHN Stone &Sous, No. 45 South Second Street, Philadelphia, have now in Store, cf their own importation, a large assortment of ribbons, silks, Flowers, Crapes, and every article suitable to the Millincrv Trade, to which constant addition will be made throughout the season, thereby ena bling them to offer the largest and most desirable selection of articles in their line to be found m the Clphilada., March 30, 1S51 2m. V ALU A RLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. T HE undersigned offers at private sale the Farm (known as the M t oy iarm,) about Z l- miles North East of Ebensburg, adjoining lands of Patrick Farrcn, John 1). Jones and others, now m the occupancy of R. K. Humphreys, containing one hundred and sixty-eight acres and some perches, about one hundred cleared and under good fence. There arc erected thereon one two story Dwelling House, A good Bank Earn, with convenient Sbcds and out House?. There is a Good Oi'cliaiid of various Fruit Trees on the place. A good spring of water convenient to the house, and a Fountain Pump at the door AVater in almost every field. ALSO One lot of ground with twro small houses erected thereon, and now in the occupancy of Mrs. C. Humphreys, at the foot of Plane No. 5, A. T. R. Road. Sy-An Indisputable title will be given for the above property. TERMS reasonable. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Dec 0, 1853. 200 220 400 190 443 443 180 4O0 31G 1G0 30G 200 81 50 1 17G 439 150 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of a writ of Fiere Facias to me direc ted there will be exposed to public sale or out cry on the premises on Monday, the Uth dny of April, 18 at 1 o'clock, P. M., all the richt, title and interest of CJ. H. Muckerhei l of, in and to a lot of prouui situate in tho Buiou-h of Johnstown, Cambria county, known ia the j',::u of eaid Bor ough as No. 02, fronting on C'uiial Street feet and running back feet to au alley ad joining lots of 'oncer Clark on the North and Sam uel Kinlcy on the South, having therecu erected a two story frame-house n 1 a back building tttuch ed, a wooH house and stable", r.iw in the occupancy of G. II. M'dchi'i'hcil. AUGUST1X DUUBIX. SHri'irv s Orrirr, Ebenshurg, March CO, 1S-31. EXECUTOR .VOTItL. LETTERS testimcntfiry cn the estate of James K. McDcrmit, decf-ased, having been granted to James MclKmr.t of i'beuburr, uwl James Mc-Mu!k-n of ClearCtfld township, ali persons indebted to said estate are rejucfti-d to make payment, nn ! persons having claii.is will present them properly proven for settlement. JAMEo M DERMIT, r , JAMES M'MULLEN. J-Cv,s-March 30, 1831 Ct. WJI. . "M I LSO", of the Teace, Suumiitville, Cambria Pa. Office East of the AKi-rhe:iv JFSTICE County, rort:ip:e Railroad cn the Turnpike. March aO, 1S51 tf. RAKS WAXTEO. BCING cxtcusively engaged in the manufacture cf Paper, wc will pay to Country Merchants and others having Iiaes fur side, more than the pre sent market prices Cash. JESsUP & MOO EE, Paper Manufacturers, pHiLAnr.i.niiA Nos. 21 and 2'1 North St. (l.-t Street below Arch, between 5th and Cth.) Phila., March CO, 1851 2m. Orplmiis' Court Sale. BY virtue of r.n crJrr of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, there will be exposed to pub lic sale, on the premises, on Mots-lay the 17th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following piece or parcel vf hind of which Peter Uantner, ei el seized, situate in Carro'.l Township : Pe triniiintt at a post ou line of land in name of Roads Rankin, thence outh eighty-nine degrees. East sixty-seven perches to a Post, thence by lund in name of Aaron Hoops, 8outh one and a half degrees, West one hundred and twenty seven perches to a Post, thence by laud of Enu-ricus Reader, North eighty nine degrees, AVest sixty seven perches to an ash, thence by same North one and a half de grees. East one hundred and twenty perches to the place of beginning, containing fifty acres and twenty nine perches and allowance about ten a cres of which is cleared, and thereon erected a two story hewed log House aud a small lopr Barn. Sale to be held on the premises Terms: one third of the purchase money to be paid on confirm ation of the sale, and the residue in two ccjual an nua! payments thereafter with interest to be se cured by the judgment bonds and mortgage cf the purchaser. JACOD KOONTZ, AJm'r. March 20, li 34 c. Drafts Sold. ON England, Ireland and Scotland from i.1 up wards also, Passage Tickets "by the ''Old Rlack Star'' Line of Packets, sailing from Liverpool on Oie 1st, Cth, 11th, 10th, 21st, and 2Cth of each mouth. AV. A. NEFF, Agent. Crcsron, March 23, 1S51 tf. FLA1YX ROAD LETTING. CJEALEl) proposals will be received ot the o.iice of William Kittell, in the Corough of Ebcns burp-, uutil 7 o'clock, P. M. of Friday the 21st day of April next, for clearing, grading, and masonry of that part of the Ebensburg and Susquehanna Plank road, extending from f arrolltown to a point on the Susquehanna river below Isaac Giffords- a distance of about six or seven miles- Tho orli will lo di vided into sections of about one mile each, and pro posals will be received for one or more sections, or for the whole distance. Maps, profiles, and specifications will be ready for 4hc examination of bidders, at the office above mentioned on cud after the 17th of April next, and all proper information given cn applicatioc to R. S. Alexander, Esq., Kiiginecr of the road. No proposals will be received after the hour above specified. By order of the Hoard. AVM. KITTELL, Secretary. Ebensburg, March 23, 1854 4. PLAAU KOAO XOTICE. THE Books of the K Plank Road Coir 10th of April nes HE Books of the Ebensburg and Half-way House pany, will be opened on the est, at the house ci J amts 31r- tits, in the 1-orougli or r.nensour;', ana at tnenouse ofGtoaiiE Mi ukat, Half-way house, on the 17th dav, and continue open from ten o'clock, A. M. till 0, "P. M. GEORGE MURRAY, JOHN OSTER, DANIEL T. JONES. TIIOMASGRIFFITH, JAMES MYEilS, EZEKIEL IIUGHFS. Commissioners. March 23. 'G-J. AV. IVORY oc CO.. Afrents for selling Passage Tickets and Lraft3 for England, Ireland Scot- laud and Wales, through Edwards, Sauford ilus European Agents. ALSO Agents for selling Passage Tickets by XV. & L. Tapscot & tVs Liue of Liverpool Ships sailing from Liverpool to New A orl: or plulade. phia. "Passengers can pet tickets through from any part of Great Erituin, direct to the Scmmit. Yes gclsail every five days. - AV. AV. IAORA CO. Narch 17, 'C L TO TI.'E PUBLIC. YF. call the attention of our friends mid the pub j' lie generally to our new ctock of COOL'S, just received, which willVc sold low for cash. Flour, Lacoa and S'alt constantly on hanus. 'Z0 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, which wc wm scd at cost. . i t , i p y. All persons knowing themselves in let t-j J to h's on book account, cr for freight will llcofec cull and settle. AV. AV. IYORY &C0. March 17, '51. CHAKLES H. MANTLE'S V IXE AXD LIQUOR STORE, -Jo S33 orth Tlitrtl St., ove Cnllowlilll, Kast Side, Philadelphia. HAS constantly on hand French EranJies, ILd lan l Gin aud a general assoiUaeut cf FOR EIGN AV1NES. ALSO. All kinds cf American Spirits, &c. THE EJ5PORH 3I. ,.tr. mifirrcT mnn(;n-l!!' FOT NO AT ' tup vv STORE LAUREL SWAMP. THE citizens of Cambria County are respectful ly invited to examine cur stock before purchasing elsewhere. Au acquaintance with our stock and manner of doing business, will couvince you of the trwW.pmpnts. we are enabled to offer. Our varied assortment comprises. Pry Goods of ! every kind ; Hats, Caps, Aiocts ana fchoes, ueaay Made (Jlothiug, tiaruware ana vjuu-uait, AVare, Prugs, Dye Stuffs ; Groceries of all kinds ; an excellent assortment of Fish &c. &c. Any articles called tor, whicn we nave noi oa band, can be obtained in a lew uours, oy i cuu. Railroad and Adams and uo s express, ai me low est rates possible. AVe feel assured that those who vill call and look through our stock, which under all circumstances, we are pleased to show, will be disposed to buy. 1 OUR TERMS ARE CASH. AA A. NEFF & CO. CJ" ADAM'S & CO'S Express Offico has been Kimnvnl from Summit to Cresson Station Laurel SWaffip- AV. A. NEFF, AS't March 10, ol. Ir. C;ut.ott'tf Extract of YELLOW DOCK t EAB8APAE1LLA. IS NOW puup in the Hrpent giied Bottles, and is acknowledged to bo the best Sarsnparill made, os is certified by the Woi.der Cures it has performed, the original copies of which ere in the possession of the proprietor, llenieuibcr, this U the on!y due find criminal article. 7'J. is Me divine, when used according to directions, will cure without fail, Scrofula, or King's Evil, Can cers, Tumors, Eruptions of the 8kin, Erysipclts, Chronic Sore 1-ye-s, Ring-.; orm, or Tetters, Scald Heal, Khcumatic, Paints in the liones or Joint?, old 8or-s cnl Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Sy philis, l)yppp-ia, :;n Khrum, Disease of the Eid epv, I.i-;s cf appetite, !;scasJS arising from th use of Mcrevrv.l'uh.es i:; the Mes and Shoulders, General Dtbiiity, lin.psy, Lumbago, Jauudice, aud CoLtivenc-s. he peculiar maladies to v. L r.i-;c.i jci.iM.en Tuc Eur-'uci rnmnir.n' v produce great bodily cxhaustiou, accompanied Ly a dcrress, i a-jl often gloomy fctute of mind. As the system declines in Mrengtli there is a loss of nervous pewe-, n:i J t.'iip very nturally impairs the energy of the luind aud disturbs the equanimity of the temper. Every cm lid woman who has Fuller ed from female coiaphiiUs wi'l admit this to be the nournlul truth. Now, to obtain relief, it is or.ly necessary to stop the tendency to drplctic-n arid debility. Hii.j is Uvne lv rcnewins that fuun- tu:u of iifahli tm-1 t trength, the i.'-iod, and no med icine ftccosnjlhlies this desirable rcu!t so speedily mi l com h'te "It. Guys.U's Improved Extract of yellow L'i,cU and Sarsiiparilla." Ladies cf palo complexion Mi l consumptive ha biis, and such as arc debilitated by thoeu obt'ruc tiuiis which females arc liable to, arc restcred, by tho use df a bottle cr tio, to bloom and to vigor. IfI r. On; soil's Improved Extract of A'ellow 1) ek nnd Sarsaparilla is a sure remedy fur Ilered itary t:int. Females, read the '...iloulng. .lwiiik, N. J., Jan. 2-3. .Vf". JlimuU AVc take pleasure in stating that your Vc!iow Heck S irsapnriiia gives great satis faction in every case. A very respectable c-ertleman informed me that hi dauiriiter was troubled with dilCcult menstrua tion r.n-i otiier diseases pcoliiir to her sex. She had not had her regular menstrual discharge for a long time ; but by the ue t.f lr. Onrsott's Yel low loek and Sarsiparilla was rndically cured. She used Townsen l's and otliers without receiving the slightest benefit. He ha l one danghter died from the same cause. J. R. Tmrr & Co. The cures performed by Pr. Gayboti's Extract of A'eliow Dock aud SarsupnriHa are la-tint;. The pa tient's general health continues to improve alter disease is removed. Cures aro not chronicled un til time has fully tested that there can be no re lapse or return of the disease. No n wAr, Herkimer Co., Feb. ISoO. . r. Umnctt Co Geuts : I is with great plea sure that I write you about the very happy ttl'ect of your A'ellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla upon my son who has long been suffering under that dreadful, loathsomo disease, Erysipelas, with which he was attacked in IS 13. and was for several months at tended by some of our best physicians, who tried their skill prcsevcringly for five months without any beneficial effect whatever. He became reduced to a perfect skeleton. He had ulcers frcm his hip down to his knee, which were continually dischar ging offensive matter. Medical and surgical skill was battled. Physicians said that his case was hopeless there couli be nothing done to arrest those terrible gangering ulcers. My neighbors and myself thought his dissolution near at hand. One of my neighbors, who had cured a child of scrofu la with your invaluable medicine, wished me to make a trial of it, and more froTi the restless de sire to do something while life lasted, than from any hope of getting relief, I procured three bottles of your "A'ellow Lock and Sarsaparilla,'' and com menced using it, an to my astonishment, he com menced to improve before he had used the third bottle, and before he had used a half a dozen bot tles, he could walk out He used in all twelve bot tles during the year '40, and by October last he was perfectly recovered ; every vestiga of the disease except the scars was removed, aud he remains in perfect health up to the j resent time. His recov ery, iindm- lla llBino of 1 Jad, is entirely owinj to the use of your Ye'low Pock and Sarsaparilla, and 1 assure you that I feel myself under great ob ligations to you and it is with prent joy that I in form you of what your Sarsaparilla has done for my son. Respectfully, James Rvs.ful. E2a,rricc $1 per bottle six bottles for ?3. Soil ly J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. WisSer's Halsam cf Wild Cherry. For the instant relief and rapid cure of Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, nnd nil disorders of the Luujrs and Chest. M'istiir's Balsam vf 11 ild Cherry .' The bent ever l-tioicn to man, for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis, Bleeding of tho Lungs, Iif ticult Breathing, Liver A flections, Paiu or Weak ness of the Breast cr Side, c, &c, iSic. Irilueiiza and Cvmm.iftlon. It is indeed a mel ancholy truth that thousands full victims to Con sumption every year from no other caue than neg lected colds ; yet we find hundreds and thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indif ference, and let them run on for weeks, and even months without thinking of the danger. At first you have wh it you consider a slight cough or cold; allow business, pleasure cr carolowtu. . r"""1 vcufrom pivinc it any attention; it then settles u- on your urcas'i, you ru-coruc hoarse, have pains in tho slue or chest," expectorate large quantities of matter, perhaps mixed with blood ; a difliculty of lireathir.T eusues, and then you find your own fool ish neglect has brought on this complaint. If, then you value your life or health, l warned in time, and don't triile with your cold; but immediately procure a bailie or two of that famous remedy, P-ii. Wistae's Balsam or AVilk CuEr.iiv, which is well known to be tlio most speedy cure ever known, as thousands will testify, whose lives have been saved bv it. For hi'-iuei.za it is the very btt medicine in the world. Be not deceived, remember that it is "Da. Av'ist.ui's ItiLsiM or Wild Cukhut," that performs the ni.iit wonderful cures, and it is tho remedy that will afford you immediate relief. 3 S 8 s I: W if tar a Biham cf Hull rur-.'u y Wild Chcny The fo'doT.ir.g cure of sumption (five of his br. died of c'-nsumpti.i, is Jeremiah Isgrigg, of con :hers and sisters having truly wonderful. Orght ctcd to mai;e use of this h :..!.!; giving r the fo'lov.ir.g: when it is eCc-ting cures like J. Fi.:.a.iNT EiPtiE, ) Hamilton Co., O., Sept. 1SG0. j J. D. rark Pear Sir : I take the liberty of al-vHn- you of the benefits 1 have derived from the use ot Pr. Y. istar's B.ibam of Vi'ild Cherry. I was pivstratcd Ly that terrible scourge consumption, in May last. The attack, was truly horrifying to me, for five of cur family, (my brothers and sis ters) had died of consumption. 1 was atilietcd with nearly all the worst features of the disease ; I had a distressing cough, and expectorated a good deal of blood ; hectic fever, severe pains in the side and chest, cold chills, alternating with flushes of heat and copious night sweats. I wa.s under the care of a skillful physician, from the time I was taken biek -intil about feix weeks s'uee: beins then helpless, and my friends consid- cring my case Hopeless, auviseu me use ui Balsam of Vila unerry. mmoui my iuv.wv, my father procured it, and commenced administer-in-it to me, and from the dav I t .jmmeneed using it, I was able to ' ' -v--ee my busi ness, which I etill coniiiiue to do. I took four bot tles, and am now well. I make this statement to induce others that are alnicted as 1 have been, to make a trial of the medicine which has, under uie blessing of Providence, restored my health. Jeremiah lscatcs. Fricc-1 per bottle; six bottles for $o. Sold by J O II ND. PA R K, X. E. comer Fourtu and AValuut streets, CincinnaU, Ohio, to whom all or ders must be addressed. A.een'3 for the above medicines Shoemaker k Ciark, Ebensbuig; Moore & Kepler, Carrolltown ; W AV Ivory & Co., Summit ; Johnson & Ldsou, Johnstown; E. V. Ilildebrand, Indiana: J. C. Pay, Blairsville ; Fleming Brothers, Pittsburg. August 10. ISC.: ly.
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