NOTICE. . All persons knowing themselves indebted to tUe eBtate of Edward Donaldson, late of Washington Township, Cambria County, deceased, are hereby notified to make payment without delay to the un dersigned residing in the said .township of Wash ington, to whom Letters Testamentary on the last will and testament of said deceased have been granted by the Register of the County aforesaid, and all persons having claims against said estate will present them i.n,rerly athenuCated for set tlement. ELIZA DONALDSON, Executrix. Adril 6, 135 1 00-Ot. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Veni Exponas and Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Cambria county, and to ine directed, there will be exposed to public sale at tho Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria county, ou Monday the Ctii J.-y of June next at 1 o'clock, P. M. All tho right title and interest of Jesse Patier 6on, of in and to a ot of ground situated in the Borough of Gonemaugh, Cambria county, fronting ou the comer of Ad:ms and Locust streets, ad joining lot of Martin B. Wilson, and known ou plan of said borough, by the number having thereon erected a two-story frame house and frame kitchen attached, and a frame stable, now in the occupancy of the said Jesse Patterson. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Robert Steen & Co.. Shaffer and Roberts, and Mor ris Holwell &. Co ALSO, All the right titie and interest, of Emauuel Hutch, of in and to a piece or parcel of laud, situ ate in Carroll township, O ambria county; adjoin ing lauds of llev. P. H. LetuUe, Henry Kough, and ouiers, containing fifty acres be the same more or less, about twenty-five acres of.which are cleared, having thereon rtoJ & ouc-eiory hewed log house and a log stable, now iu the occupancy of Michael and Emanuel Hutch. Tuken in execution, and to Lo sold at the suit of Johnston Moore. ALSO, All th9 right title and interest, of James Eurk, Of in and to a tract of land situate in Summeihil! township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Enos Ellis, Ephraiin Cruui, the heirs of Felix O'Shelly, and others, containiti g about SOj ai.-res, about 100 acres of which are cleared, hating thereon erected a one and a half story log house and a log stable, in the occupancy of Daniel Sher bine, a small frame Louse in the occupancy of James Hudson, and a two-6tory log house, wcath ertoarded, and a log barn, in the occupancy of the eaid James Burk. Taken in execution and to be so!J at the suit of James Entrikcn, Jr., & James Steele, executors of James Entrikcn, now for use of Joseph Kemp. ALSO, All the right title and interest, of William Gal lagher, of in and to a piece or paicel of land situ ate in White township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of George 11 oover, George Hawk, and others, containing ninety acres, be the same more or less, about thirty-five acres of which are cleared, hav ing thereon erected a one and a half story hewed log house and cabin barn, now in the occupancy of the said William Gallagher. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of George Hawk. ALSO, All the right title and intercut, of Joslah S. Thompson, of in and to a lot of ground, situate in the borough of SummiUiUe, Cambria county, fronting on the north side of Turnpike Road, ad joining lot of Andrew Topper on tho West, aud lot of John M'Closkey on the east, having thereon erected a two-story plank house aud back-build, icg attached, a frame blacksmith shop and slab Stat ltf. now in the occupancy of William Davidson, Tuken in execution aud to be sold at the suit of Richard T. Dunlsp. ALSO, All the right title and interest, of John P. Par rish, of in and to a lot of ground situate in Camp bells town, Carroll township, Cambria county, ;r.'::ting on the Eben.sburg and Susquehanna Road, adjoining lot of James Kirkpatiiek, ou the north, m.d 1 it of John Cumpbcll t-u the south and west, ar.d cwjxn en the J Ian of said lowu by the num b.r 0, contain;!..; aoou.hait' an acre, having there on erected a two-story frame Louse aud back build ing auaciieJ, now i:i the occupancy of the suid McDcuga".l 6c Clarice. Tuken in execution and to be sold at the suit of II. Chads Co. ALSO, Ail the right title aud interest, of John Krise. of in and to a piece or parcel of laud, situate in CUariie d tcwuship, Cambria county, adjoining lucdj of Valentine Kiise, David Mills, aud oihers, containing cue hundred acres, more or less, about twenty acres ot which are cleaved, having thereon erected, a cal.-iu hoube aud cabin stable, now. in the occupancy of John Krise: Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston. ALSO, All the right title and interest, of Dennis Mc Caully, of in and to a piece or parcel of land situ ate in Carroll township, Cambria couuty, adjoin ing lands of Ulrich Strassher, McDade, and others, containing fifty-five acres and one hun dred and fifty perches, more or less, and about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half story house aud stable, net now occupied. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Michael McCaully. ALSO, All the right title and interest, of John Figari, of ia and to a tiact of land situate in White town ship, Cambria county, adjoining lauds of John Hul leu, John Schyock, i.od others, containing 4 hun dred and thirty acres, more or les., about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereou erected a two-story hewed log house, a log barn and a saw siii'l, now in the occupancy of the said John Fi f.rt. Taken ia execution and to be fold at the suit cf John MeGuire. ALSO. All the rifcht titie and interest, of Thciras D. Jatrcs, of in and to a piece or paicel of lazd situ ;c lu Cambria towns!; p, C.nabria county, con taining twenty acres, more or less, about two acres of which re cl ared, adjoining lands of Da vid James, Daniel James, an 1 others, having there on erected a two-story Jog dwelling hou.e aud ejocmaker'i h p, bow in the occuj aucy of Thom as I' James. Taken ia execution an 1 to be sold at the su:t of the Burgess and Town Cunncil of the bo'uuh of Ehembuag. ALSO. All the right tit! and interest, cf Stanislaus Wharton, cf in an 1 to a tract of land situate iu Clearfield township. Cambria county, adjMnlt.g Jol n Witt, John Dougherty, and others, contain ing ilc buudred acre, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Johnston Moore, for ue of Thomas A lams. ALS'J. AU the ight title and interest, of James Mc Dermit, (C'le&ffiHJ,) 0f in and to a tract of land 6itnat in Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining lands ef Janies Litzioger, Henry McDer mit, and others, containing cne hundred and ten (1 10) acres, more or less, about fifty acres of -vLich are cleared, having thereon erected a two itory hewed log house, a frame bam and a rabin tarn, now in the occupancy of the said James SlcDermit. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Viiliam Morgan, for use of John McCoy, Ex'r. of P. McCoy, deceased. ALSO, All the right title and interest of John P. Tar. riah, of ia and to a lot of ground, in CampbeHs town, Carroll township, Cambria county, fronting cti the Ebensburg and Susquehanna Road, adjoin ing lot of James Kirkpatrick, dee'd., on the north, atd lot of John Campbell, on the south and west, and known on the plan of said town by number ', (six,) conlaining about half an acre, having thereon erected a two-storv frame" house and bak building attached, now in the occupancy of the said John P. Parish. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of XdciAwgall &. Clarke. AUGUSTTN DCRBIN', SUrif. gheriff'a Office, Ebensburg, ) April 27, 1854. YHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. 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, Boys and Children's Spring and Summer wear, all of latest styles and fashions, among which may be found Ladies asd Misses' I Mek asd Box's j Hats Boots and Buskins, Purple Parodies, Cinderilla Slippers, Bronze Kossuths, Sontngs & Ettrekas, Child'ns fan. loots. Calf & Kip Boots, Col. Cong. Boots Kid Glo. But. Ox. & Un. Ties, C. & F. Bootees, Child'ns S. Gait. Together with a great viricty of Fancy Goods, particularly adapted to the approaching season. C3 leaving purchased ourst.-ck from the Eastern Manufacturers, principally for cash, with great cure in the selection and quality adapted to the Western trade, v.e are enabled to ofTer superior in ducements, aud are determined uot to bo undersold by any E.istcrn or Western House. C3r" Merchants visiting our city, will please call and examine for themselves. Apl. 20, 1S"4. CUAIiL.: ALiutuarr, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., IFILL practice in the several courts of Cambria 11 Blair, nnd Huntingdon counties. Hermans can consult and receive advice in their own language. Oflice opposite the Court House, formerly occu pied hy R. L. Johnston, r.so,. Ebensburg, February 8, lto3 ly. ;eoim;e ::. m:i:o. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam bria. ludiaua. and Westmoreland counties. ORice on Centre st., joining Gen. M'Donald'a dwell ing. Jan. 1, 1851. ly. K. ElFTt'UlXSOX, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebcnsburg, Pa., V7TLL practice in the several Courts of Cam VV bria, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. Office on Main street ndjo'uir.cliisdwellinghouse. Ebensburg, July 1,1853 20-3m. U. C. CAUUTlf, WM. IKBBT, J. C. DEW Geo. V. Todd, -with Cnrutli, Terry & Ocxv. IMPORTERS nnd Wholesale Jobbers in English, German and Domestic HARDWARE, Guns, Pistols, Waiters, &c. 154 Market Stbeet, between 4th & 6th, PHIL ADELPHIA. Srpt. 2, 185T-3m. CIRlTS IKRSSsIAtl, Attorney at Law, Johnstowa Fa. FFICE on Clinton Street, in the Second Story of Good & Pershing's Store Room. January 30, lhol ly. m. is.4S.soar, Attorney at Law, Lbcnsburp.Fa. o FFICE in the Court House, up stairs. Aug. 21, 1853. ARIlAIf A3I IiaKLXT, Attorney at LawJohnstown O FFICE on Clinton Street, a few d.-.ors north of the corner of Maiu and Chaion. April 23, 1S53. 7"111SKEV, White Lead, and Linseed Oil for sale by J muukh. T. I. IIEi:it, Atlorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. o EFICE on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Olnce. March 13, 1851. ly ryiilE highest price paid for word at the toie of X GEO. J. KODGKRS. n: x loh i: er. Attorney at Law, Ebci-Ebsrg, Pa. FFICE two doors West of Mr.jor Tboir-psr.n's Hotel. o S. liiiS'.Y, Attorney at Law, Eheusturg, Pa., IT'ILL practice in the several Courts of Cambria, i Blair aud Indiana counties. Office, No. 4, " Colonnade Row," near the Court House. '- Ebensburg, Aug. 10, 1853 ly. ssiciiAFi. was ;HAi;i:siA., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Ta. OFFICE, No. 3, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. January 1, 1851. ly TISODIAS C. .M'UOWELL, Attorney at Law, HoUidaysburg-, Pa. WILL attend the several Courts of Cambria .niititv. ss heretofore. Oiliee one door west of V.'m. McFaibmd's cabinet warerooiu. July 21, 1852. ly C. 13. Ml ltRAY, Attorney at lnv, Ebentburg, Cambria Co., Pa. O FFICE a few doors above the Ebensburg House. Dec. SO, 1853. WILLI Ot R1TTLI.L, Attorney at Law. XCbonsburfr, Pa. O FFICE No. 3. "Colouadc Row" near the Court House. January 15, 1852. AdaiuK k (Vii Express. JB. CRAIG, agent will forwarJ a!I packages of goods or monev, daily except Sunday to all the principal cities in the Union, and all the towns on the Railroal between Philadelphia and Pitts burg. II. IV. RAXAGA'S u NITED STATES HOTEL, at the Rail Road Depot, Harrisburg, Pa. Dc. y, 153. SCllOOl ItOOkN. A general as"rtment of BOOKS, such as are Xm- usca in our common schools, for sale ry 1AV 13 LLOVD. CEO. MPFISCOTT. WM. TKOTTEB. EDMOXl) UACON CiCORCiULI WiX COTT K CO., HAVE constantly on hand a full assortment of Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally- No. 17 North. Water Street, and Ko. 10 Korth Delaware Avenue, PHILADELPHIA. January 27, 1853. DR. S. BELF0RD, Surgeon Dentist, informs the public that he has returned to HoUidaysburg, and cermanentlv located in the office he occupied during his late visit, (one door west of Hewit's Store on Allegheny st.,) where he will be pleased to attend to any operations in his profession. All work done by him will be warranted. HoUidaysburg, August 26, 1853. rxiox iioijse, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Ta. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and tho travelling public, that he has leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O. Evans, aud is prepared" to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. The establish ment has been furnished with every convenience that can be. His rooms are 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 careful and obliging hostlers. JOHN A. BLAIR. Dec. 23, 1863. asd Caps. Ladies' Russets Canton & Pedal Hats, Palm Leaf Hats, Black Cassimere Hats, Fur nnd Wool Hats, Cloth & Glazed Caps, Flush & Velvet Caps, Straw and Leghorn, Fancy French Lace, Embroidered Gossamor, Helmet Crown " Fancy G'.aca, Elorence with Capes. JOIIX tVASS. JOllX IIAHE. EVAS 1V1.VS. Ill Oil JJM.5- xcw raiiM! THE PCBLIC ARE IIP'.RCBY INFORMED that the late firm of Evans & Jonta has enter ed into a co-partnership with John Evans aud 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 east of Cannon's Hotel, and the Tannery establishment formerly owned by J. Moore. They have constantly on hand a large nssnrtment of French cnlf skin, Men and Womens' Morocco Boots and Shoes, an4 are prepared to execute work on the shortest notice. The highest cash prices paid for hides cither in trade or cash. Being practical workmen themselves, and using none 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, 18-51 tf. COACH PIAXlTFACTOnY. nriHE subscriber would respectfully inform the JL citizens of Etensburg and the public generally, that he will carry on the Coach Making, inclu ding the Smith work at the Machine shop formevly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the rear of E. Hughe's Store ; where by 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 his 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 earringe, will consult their own interests ly giving hint a cail. They are prepared to sup ply the following kinds of Vehicles, viz: Buggies'of ditlerent finalities and .rices, Barouch es, Chariotces, one and two horse ruckatvays, close quarter Eiiptic and ('-spring Coaches; second hau l work of Uiil'erent kinds, &c., rucking a variety that will suit all tastes and all purses. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. ROBERT GALBRAITII. Jan. 20, '51. KEW inRAXKIUlKST. FAST LINE RED COACHES, BELONGING to Mess. Thompson & Drawly wiil leave Ebcns burtr, twice every day for JeSi-rscn. The first will leave at !) o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning train on 1'enna. R. R. for the east at 11 o'clock and :iS min. Second coach leaves at 5 o'clock in the eveniiifr meeting the train going west at 7 o' clock and 58 min. ; returning, first coach leaves Jc-JTtrson for Ebensburg at 1 o'clock, P. M. and second and 8 P. M., immediately after arrivals of the Tas.sciiger Trains. February 17, 1854 tf. Sr3I.TlEi:i5ILL imCD'EIlY. rrViF. undersiLT.ed would respectfully inform the JL ciliens of Cambria and the adjoining coun ties that he bus commenced the Brewing in all it branches at the HALF WAV HOLH, in Siimnier tiill Township. Cmul ria County. He will all times be iu readiness to supply his customers vith Ale, itro:it' anil L:;gcr BEEit. GEO. HUETHOR. Dec. 0, 185.1. 3m. LATUOIIE ISOTKL, Westmoreland Co., Pa. ' JM. MARSHALL, having leased this commodi ous nnd popular Hotel, 6ituated near the Pa. K. K., invites a call from the travelling public. The establishment has undergone considerable repair, and finished iu the best possible mantici. No pains will be spared to add to the comfort and con venience of its guests. Dec. 23, 1 853. HATS AXD CAPS. THE subscriber invites attention to his late styles of Hat, consisting 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, ns our facilities for manufacturing will enable us to ofl'tr great in ducements to country merchants. ISAAC M. ASIITON. 172 Market .st., Philadelphia. Dec. 3, 1853. a licvoLCTio-v ix nc; KEW AWD CHEAP E0CK 6X0 HE ! ! JROIMjLRS, Jr. would invite the public to call and examine his extensive and splendid assortment of Miscellaneous B.wks, contesting of Hot Corn Scenes in New York Shake.-penr'e Quo tations Webater'a Dictionary, Unabridged Kol lins yistory Uncle Tom's Cabin Lorenzo Dow .Icsephus Cooper on Dislocation end Practice Robin Cruso Light and Shades of Freemasonry Chamber's Information for the People Bibles cf all kinds Protestant Bibles Doway Bibles Prcs byteriau Hym Books School Books of all kinds Encvclooda ia of Americana Drafting Paper Tra ciug Muslin Stationary of all kinds Song Books of all kinds. His collection is lar superior to any ever brought to this place, and he hopes the pub lic will extend him a liberal patronage. March 3, 1S54. Srifi 5IILLICRY GOODS. JOHN Stone &Sons, No. 4-3 South Second Street, Philadelphia, have now in Store, of their own importation, a large assortment of ribbons, silka, Flowers, Crapes, aud every article suitable to the Millinery 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 in the City. Philada., March 30, 1854 2m. YALUAULE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale the Farm fknowr. is the M'Coy Farm,) about 2 1-2 miles North Hast of Ebensburg, adjoining lands of Patrick Farren, John D. Jones and others, now in the occ ipaucy of R. R- Humphreys, containing one hundred and sixty-eight acres and some perches, about one hundred cleared and under good fence. There are erected thereon one two story DwclllJier House, A "ood Bank Ram, with convenient Sheds and out Houses. There is a Good Orcliatid -:n,,o EV;t Twm nn the rilnce. A irood srrinir of water convenient to the house, and a Fountain Pump at the door IVater in almost every ueiu. 4i an riro w nfirronnd with two small houses i . ' ' v erected thereon, and now in the occupancy of Mrs. . ... ' ' f ni tv- r, A T C. Humphreys, at tne loot oi nauc xo. u, a T V 1 WAd. Indisputable title will be given for the above property. TERMS reasouable. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summit, Dec 6, 1853. TREASURER'S 'SALE Cf Unseated Lands and Lota in Cambria County, A. D. 1854. I, Axdrew J. Rhey, Treasurer of Cambria County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of the several acts of Assembly of said Commonwealth directing the time and man ner of selling unseated lands for Taxes, do here by Give xoticb, that the following described tracts of unseated lands and lots of ground in the said county of Cambria, or such part thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearages of taxes due thereon for one year or more, will be otfered lor sale at the Court House, in the borongh of El .ens burg, on the Second Monday, (being the 12th da,) of June next, and continue Ly adjourn ment from day to day until the whole be sold for such arrearages of taxes, and costs necessarily accruing thereon. Alieh'Tiy Township. Names of Warrantees cr Owners. A. P. Taxes. 100 James C. llaguire S4J5 iisiO Aaron liowen 23,94 410 44 Abraham White 32,18 00 James Ilammen 7,G0 425 39 Eleanor U. Ilicster 23 30 100 John Bendon 3.10 IS 3 10 Warren Ilamtnen 1L40 318 110 Rufus Ilamium 14.79 400 137 MitHin Har.num 25.4J 100 William Weakland 6,20 80 Martha llannum 2,5G Blucklick Township. 107 Andrew Duff 5,07 97 Parts Daniel Benjamin. Fred. fcitineman & Jno. llainbright 1,58 Cambria Township. 300 Michfcfcl Zeigler 16 25 50 Jonathan Walker .2,80 400 David E. Jones 10,80 -OOGrifSth M. Joues 3,20 Carroll Township. 100 John Redman 5,80 372 Sarah Barr 21,56 385 Wilson Barr 22,32 401 Daniel Barr 23.28 382 Lewis Barr 22,14 65 Peter Sawyer, W. M. Adams and Joseph Lyons 1 ,88 Clinrfithl Toxmship. William Barton Samuel Bethel Geor.ce Bickaui John Ely Jclm Fisher John Fenns Johu Framberger Ezekiel Fannon John Harrison David Jackson Ilor.rv Kepplc JohnMilchtll William Fictoa William Smith John Singer Iwis Wolf William Will John Young William Biddle Michael Kepple G. Cottinger James Bryson John Mease Joseph Hutchins Abraham Singer John Caldwell Jacob Cox Jesse Bush Mahlon Hutchinson John Sc-rvoss George Homer Jonathan Lewis Robert Jones Joseph Jones Hilary Baker William Lambert William Will George Cobb Concmaugh Townihip. 433 154 433 154 433 154 433,154 433 154 21,41 15,07 20.C2 21,41 21,44 10,40 15,97 21,4 4 20,58 21,44 21,44 14,72 17,88 21,44 17.05 18,44 18,44 14,72 1,45 7,16 7,16 3,30 2,47 2,47 6,60 4.60 21,44 5,43 19.53 20,15 14,18 21,44 80.60 20,71 21,44 21,44 3.82 6,69 433 433 433 416 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 SO 433 433 200 150 150 400 100 433 330 3fJ5 407 215 433 800 410 433 433 233 40G 154 154 154 21 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 153 154 151 154 120 153 154 154 134 152 George Funk & Vickmy 8,20 136 Alexander McGregor 7,47 16G 112 George Shrum 5,S8 86 William Beatty 6,09 400 John G. Brown 14.20 400 James Gill 14,20 400 Alexander Cochran 14,20 400 P. Shoenbcrgcr 14,20 150 " 5,32 207 " 7,38 123 120 King & Storm 7,24 155 Benjamin Williams 5,45 113 Richard Smith 3,97 401 141 John Ilaj-don 14.20 401 25 John Teeter 14.20 400 William Brown 14,20 400 George Moore 14,20 400 Thomas Wilson 14.20 400 Andrew Kennedy 14,20 400 James Roberts 14.20 400 Charles Jones 14,20 4 ) John Dell 1.42 400 60 M. Bracken 6.60 308 21 " (J. Callan 16.78 404 54 Williara'Clark (J. Kerr) lt.24 321 150 " ' 11.4J 210 blr Adam Ream V.42 Jac I so n To irnsh ip. Tin mas Vickroy James Sieele John Clarke William Clait Samuel Suit John Crawford John S:tl Peter Bortman James Steel George K. Shoup James Sitt Thomas Stitt 288 135 440 422 220 4 '0 290 400 80 8 400 30 300 300 100 275 405 135 100 130 313 271 191 34.05 18,92 30.2 18,92 30,10 21.80 30,10 6,89 20.10 2,58 22.57 22,57 8.60 20.54 17,41 George S. King E. Vickroy Jc Jac Lcrcrgood John Simpson John Ribbett John Titsworth Robert Grey Robert Murdoclt Charles Irvine Jimcs Lalimore Benjamin Shoemaker Henry Shoemaker John St oner Christian Stoner Jacob Rupp John Hubley Richland Township. 4,30 23,00 13,43 11,65 8,21 35,72 33,66 4.85 25,80 17,20 17,20 17,40 420 371 113 300 2tW) 200 405 131 400 William Nichols 11, SO 401 ' Jacob Clements 11,80 533 40 Robert Ross 12,71 401 Henry Harrington 11,S0 63 Joseph Vickroy 3,97 405 120 Hugh Roberts 11,89 125 Storm & King 0,41 Summerhill Township. 11 Christian Smith 72 250 Robert Stewart 16,50 400 Arent Souman 39,60 439 80 Jacob Nagle 28,96 439 80 Henry Wood 28,96 439 80 James Dalton 28,95 439 80 James Scaright 439 120 John Evcrman 28,90 440 80 Isaac Branan 29,04 430 John Nicholson 28,38 438 Charles Smith 28,90 440 William Smith 29,04 440 William Smith D. D. 29,04 440 Henry West 29,04 w OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain, taken is exchange for goods at J. MOORE'S STORE. 200 Isaac Jones 13,20 220 Jolin Simpson 14.52 400 John Nicholson 20,40 190 John Nicholson 12,54 443 131 Jacob Goughenour 29,24 443 131 Jacob Goughenour 14.65 180 Frederick Croylc's Estat 11,88 400 John Kcan 13,20 Susquehanna Township, 316 10 Isaiah Jonea 18.21 160 Patrick M.-Coy 528 300 4 James Whitehead 20,18 200 Barnalas Douglass' Heirs 0,60 ll'tirhiazton Tovnship. 81 Thomas Jackson 5,79 50 James Johns 3,42 1 28 James Magehan 33 170 John Taylor (part) 0,88 43'J 80 George Gutwalt 14,90 150 Peter West 5,41 200 Arent Souman 72,80 12K) 44 4 4 5 5 ,20 1400 44 44 64,40 2(0 Abraham Morrison 7,20 201 43 Francis John 8,51 200 Arent Souman (part) 9,20 White Township. 216 15G Thomas Trun 4.78 433 120 Robert Atkins 9.39 433 156 Garret Cottinger 6.69 359 119 Joseph Hutchins 22,25 433 153 John Martin 12.58 552 William Spayd 21,78 433 153 James Thompson 7,01 100 35. Richard Setly (part) 0.14 405 106 John Setly 17,65 400 100 William Se-rvoss 8,70 373 13 Casper Under 10,78 4 100 (ii or-f Hill Jr. 14.50 11G Robert Evans 4,20 230 John Marshall 6,s5 2C3 120 James Wilson 15,30 2m 109 William Geonre ' 19,43 433 153 Cad-.valiader Evans 9,39 433 153 Timothy Paxton 9,39 433 153 Thomas Stcwartson 9,49 433 153 Joseph Sansom 9,39 433 153 William Sansom 9,39 433 153 Johu Clarke 9.39 433 153 George Peddle 9,39 377 106 James Hunter 5,44 31-h Jdin Servos 16,1 30 Thomas L. Moore 40 333 Ann McMurtrie 4.82 200 Janus Craig 2,90 21 Joseph Ashir.e-ad 6.08 25 Owen Jones 36 300 James McMurtrie 4,36 350 Thomas Murgatroid 5,04 250 John B:wn 10.41 199 87 Michael Musscr 10.11 200 7 Abraham Whitmore 10,15 100 James S. Gallagher 2,90 Town Lois. Lots No. 2, 3, 4 & 7 in town of Summerhill, Amariah V. Bel lac's Estate, 1,32 1 Lot in Munstcr, T. IU illy. 1,30 ALSO. At the same time and place, will be sold the following Seated Lands and Lots of ground on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been returned to the Commissioners agreeably to the act of Assembly, of April 29, 1844. A. P. Allegheny Township. Taxes 260 Silas Moore's Estate 512,11 322 J. Conrad & Co. 37,70 cO William Gibbons' Estate 90 BlacMkk Township. 300 Thomas W. Jones 3,90 100 James Luke 3,20 55 George Rink 2,02 100 Michael Donegan 1,95 Carroll Township. 100 Henry Aiblo 1.30 300 Hugh Boyle 27,G9 50 Henry Grey 75 10 Francis McKee 78 53 Michael MeCawley 1.38 50 larati Dt-lozie-r "l,Vo 80 Thomas Priestly 3,12 1 Lot Geo. V.'. Todd 13 Concntauzk Borough . 1 Lot Edward Cassiday 29 1 Lot Ferdinand Damt-r l.C'-i 2 Lots Snowdeu 78 5i A. John Young 3,00 Jackson Township. 100 50 3o0 50 120 100 415 fO Hiram Ragar Teeter Brenneman Charles Murray Thomas Ragar David Stewart David Caldwell Elizalteth Garman Peter Dillon's Heirs 1,50 2.05 6.44 2.81 4,95 1,63 16.1 2,14 C5 Jtichhind Township. Patrick Keelan Summerhill Township. James Boyles Jacob Cruiu Nathan Crum John Holder John Lagan J htnas Patterson' Estate James McKee Philip A Matthias BiteT Amlifose Braniir David E. DaMS Samuel Earnest Thomas IonarJ Richard I.illy Siephen Plummcr Sarah Roberts John SkaUy Jr. Jacob Se-ttlcmoycr Barnabas' Sweeny Janus Young Bernard Wilmorc's Estate John Weaver Sustpuhaniia Township. Llovd Hoke 20 50 50 1 Lot 147 A. 100 400 1C0 104 103 400 14 100 40 80 191 100 288 110 37 400 1.38 1.81 CO 12.57 C.39 158 1.54 4 03 4.11 2,53 57 1.01 1.71 1.51 16.91 3.52 1,88 7,66 3,42 0,25 1,80 100 Treasurer's Otlice, I Ebensburg. April 5, 1854. 30-4t. f CXLtl'TOIWXOTItE LTTER3 testimentnry on the estuto of James K. McThrrmit, aecoascd, liavlng leu granted to James McDermit of Ebensburg, and James Mc Mulkn of Clearfi eld township, all persons iudebted to said et-tate ate requested to make payment, and persons having claims will present them properly proven for settlement. JAJU.S -M DJ.ilMU, JAMES M'ML'LLEN. March SO, 1854 Gt. . Ez'ors. i. HILSO, JUSTICE of the Peace, Summitvillc, Cambria County, Pa. Office East of the Allegheny Portage Railroad on the Turnpike. March SO, IS 11 tf. Lorctlo Plank Kond Company. -TVT 'J ICE TO STOCKHOLDERS the Loard of L Managers of the Lorctto Plank Koad CompU' nv have assessed S5 on each share of stock sub scribed to said Koad, to be paid on or before the firt of every succeeding Month thereafter, until the full amount cf shares subscribed be paid. The above Instalments are required to be paid to Col. P. Shields, Treasurer of the Company re sidin,; in Loretto. By order of the Board, M. M. ADAMS, rrtsident. April G, 1S51 tf. I'Oll REXT. fTJUE Tavern stand and premises in Water Street, 1 lately occupied by Juo Ward For further infor mation apply to H. B. MYTLSGEB Water Street, April 6, '51. Dr. CujKQtt'N Extract of YXLLOW DCCK & SABSAFABIILA. IS NOW putnp in the largest tired Bottlcf, an I is acknowledged to be the best SarsaparilU made, as is certified by the Wonder Cures it baa performed, the original copicn cf biiA are in th possession of the proprietor. Remember, thid ia the only true and original article. This Medicine, when used according to directions will cure without fail, Scrofula, or Kiog's Evil, Can cers, Tumors, Eruptions of the k:n. Erysipelas. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm, or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatic, Paines in the Bones or Joint, old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands, Sy philis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease of the Kid neys, Is of appetite, Diseases arising Irom tne use of Mercury, Paincs in the Sides and Shoulders, General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice, aui Costivenets. Tht l.il fcma'.t mciiclat kuoufi .' The peculiar maladies to which females are subject commonly produce great bodily exhaustion, accompanied by a depressed and often gloomy ttate of blind. Aj the system declines in strength there is a loss cf nervous power, and this very naturally impairs the energy of the mind and disturbs the equanimity of the temper. Every caudid woman who has su tier ed from female compluiuts wi'l admit this to be the mournlul truth. Now, to obtain relief, it ia only necessary to stop the tendency to depletion ai.d debility. This is done by renewing that foun tain of health and strength, the Llcod, and no med icine accomplishes this desirable result 60 speedily and complete as 4'Dr. liuysott's Improved Extract of i'tl'.ow Dock aud Sur.uparilla." Ladies of pale complexion and consumptive La bits, and such as are debilitated by those obstruc tions which female arc liable to, arc restored, by the v.sa of a botilc cr two, to bloom aud to vigor. KOlr. Guysott's lmj roved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is a ture remedy for Hered itary taint. Females, real the following. Ntwim, N. J., Jan. 25. Mr. Baiiutt V.'e tike pleasure ia stating thai your Yellow Dock Surs.iparillu gives great satis faction in every case. A very respectable gentleman informed me taut his daughter was troubled with Uiillcuit menstrua tion and other diseases peculiar to her bcx. he had not had her regular menstrual discharge fcr a longtime; but by the use of Dr. (juysott'a Yel low Dock au l SarsipariHa was radically cured. She used Townseni's aud ethers without receiving the slightest benefit, lie had one daughter died from the same cause. J. li. Taitr & Co. The cures performed by Dr. Guysott's Extract tf Yellow Dock and S(ir:;pi.ri'.!a are lasting. The pa tient's general health continues to improve after disease ii removed. Cures are uot chronicle 1 un til tir.ie has fu"y tot-ted th:.t there cun be no e lapse or return of the disease. 'oii Ar, UtrkiraerCo., Feb. 18.';Q. F. Bihhctt Sf Co-;-Geiits: I is ith great plea sure thiit I write you about the very happy r2cct of your Yellow Dock and Sarsfijiarilla upon my son who has long been suffering under that dreadful, ,l )u;hsonie disease, Erysipelas, with which Lo waft attacked iu lb-It, and was for fcevtrnl mcnths at tended by eome of our best physicians, who tried their skill prcseveringly for five months without any bencncial effect whatever. He bec.ime reduced to a perfect skeleton. He hud ulcers from his hip down to his knee, which were continually dischar ging offensive matter. Medical and surgical skill was buiiled. Physicians S:il thSt his case wus hopeless there could be nothing djne to arrest those terrible gangering ulcers. My neighbors and myself thought bis dissolution near at hand. One of my neighbors,, who had cured a child of bcrofu la with your invaluable medicine, wished me to make a trial of it, and more from the restless do sire to do something while life lasted, than from any hope of getting relief, I procured three bottle of your -YelIow Dock and Sarnnparilla,'' 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, be could walk out He used iu all twelve bot tles during the year '4'J, and by October last he was perfectly recovered ; every vestigi of the disease except the scars was removed, uud he remains iu perfect health up to the present time. His recov ery, under the blessings of tiod, ia entirely owing to the use of your Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and I assure you that I fee-lmsie.'f under great ob ligations to you aud it is wiLu great -jr th&t 1 in form you of kat your Sarsaparilla has done Kr my sou. Respectfully, Jtut IUs.lll. CfJiPrice f I per bottle six bottles for f'j. Soil by J. D. PARK, Cincinnati, Ohio. t feter'N I!a!am r;Yt lld Chci rj. For the instant relief and ra il cure of Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, and all disorlers of the Luugs and Chett. Ular't it dUam 'A ill Cherry! Tht lett tr-r knuurn tj m.n, for Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Croup, 1l.12uci.xh, bronchitis. Lleediug if the Lunp-", D.f ficult Breathing, Liver Affection-, J'aia er Wet ness of the Ereafct or Side, Kc, c, .c. Jnj'u-nzsi and C'o?i"' f.i .. It ia indeed lael ancho'y trutU that thoucu ! f-.ll victtuf tj Con ttiujptiou every year from no other Cium tl.au neg lected col. Is ; yet we CnJ bundf-rda and thousauJa who treat tncU complaints with t'. a grtatvst lu J.I ference, iuJ let them nil on for weeks, an 1 evu met.ths without thinking f the d..ugcr. At frst you have mhjt you ceoo, Jrr slight courh or col l: allow busincM, leaure er crUanesa to mtDt you from piv.ug it auy attt-tion; it tutu actli; npou your breast, you lc-ait hore, have pain a ia the le or ch?ft. expcturate Ure .uauiitita of matter, perhapa nui--l ;ih LIoo-1 .- a d.thcu'.ty cf brvuthing ensuea, an 1 tl.eu you fin J your own fool ish neglect has brought on thi complaint. If. then you value your bfe or health, I warned iu time, an 1 Jn't iriCe ith your cold: I ut immediately procure a tattle or two of that famous rcmeJy, l. VT'a Iriun t.r Win, Culm, which ia well known to be the moat apeedy cure ever known, aa thousands will testify, whose lives have been kaved by iL For IuSneina it is the very Lct luwlicine in the world. Be not deceived, remember that it ia 44Da. WisTia's Uiutv uw V'no Cuknev,' that tierforms the most wonderful cures, and it is the remedy that will afford you immediate relief. 3 ir4 3 lUrtdiiart fjMumytvn cured ly Wuiar'i BoUn of it ild Cherry, i. Mr The following cure of Jeremiah lsc"VP COa sumption (five of his brothers 'id sisters having died of consumption) is truly won icriul. eugus not ihis to urge tho uillicted to make use of this health-giving remedy, when it is effecting cures like the follow u.g : Pleasast Uikoe, Hamilton Co., O., S;pt. 2J, 1850. J. D. Pari Dehr Sir : I take the liberty of ad vising vou oi tLe oenents i nave uerivca irom me use of Dr. Yibtar's Balsam of Wild, Cherry. I was prostrated ly thi.t terrible scourge consumption, iu M:iy last. The attack was truly horrifying to me, for five of our family, (my brothers and sis ters) had died of consumption. I was aiUicted with nearly all the worst features of the disease ; 1 bad a distressing couh, and expectorated a good deal of blood; hectic lever, severe pains in the side and chest, cold chills, alternating with flushes of Let and copious night eweats. 1 was under the care of a skillful physician, from the time I was taken sick uutil about six weeks since: being then helpless, and my friends consid ering my case hopeless, advised the use of WiEtar'e Balsam of Wild Cherry. Without my knowledge, my father procured it, and commenced administer ing it to me, and from the day I first commenced using it, I was able to be out and oversoe my busi ness, which I still continue to do. 1 took four lot ties, and am now well. I make this statement to induce ethers that are afflicted as I have been, to make a tricl of the medicine which has, under the bkbsing of Providence, restored my health. Jlrekiih Isoaioo. Price 1 per bottle : 6ix bottles tor $5. Sold by JOHN 1). PARK, K. E., corner Fourth aud Walnut streets, Cincinnati, Ohio, to whom all or ders must be addressed. Agects for the above ineJiciues Shoemaker & Clark, Ebensbuig; Moore & Kepler, Carrolltown ; W. W. Ivory & Co., Summit; Johnson & E iscu, Johnstown; E. P. Hildcbrand, Indiana; J. C. Day, Elairsville ; Fleming Brothers, Pittsburg. Augufct 19, 1853 ly.
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