is strongly s"?pected of; having' been pne-of . party of three villains who several years, ago .' committed a very cruel murder of the hoy Leh utan in"th upper part of this city, i Jilt two ac complices have long since been tried, sentenced and executed, and if the impressions of our pokce "niC as to his identity are correct, he will ere long share their fate. , . . . . ' ' j An unfortunate caao of naiubuW occorred ' up town lust night", the heroof .which in Lis noc tunial rambles walked out of a third story window. The force of his fall' was somewhat broken by alightingy upon a one story shed, and his injuries - though severe, were prevented from being fatal. , "5 Our taarkets have not recently undergone any material change. Flour sells for from $9 to $10, . 50; Eye Tjpur $0- Corn Meal $4,25; Grain 21 5a 225c.; Ryc"j22; Corn 95; Oats 3aL '... . . : . .1 . J . Truly yours, : . J. -.Compensation of Membersand. officers of the -v i ' : . .Legislature. 'V..'.-,i Some days ago a bill passed the Senate, re--gttlating -the pay of members and officers of the Legislature, which, in oar judgment, will prove to be an effectual bar to long sessions,' and, we may say extravagant legislation. The first section of the bill repeals all acts Tierefoforepassed in relation to the compensa , tion of members and officersand makes the bill under consideration apply to the members and officers of the present Legislature,. f , . " -Thecond, third and fourth sections fix - the compensation - of members at fiva hundred 'dollars per annum, and ten cents per mile cir cular for their expenses in going to 1 and . re- ; turning from each regular, adjourned and ex tra' session and also gives to each fifteen dol lars for stationary and lights. j ... ' . j, iThie- fiiiu section regulates the compensation xf he Speakers of the House and Senate, by jgiving them," in addition to the salery of five hundred dollars each, the sum of fifty dollars. 3 "; The sixth section authorizes the payment to 'each member, at all extra sessions, the sum of i three dollars per day,., when such session is 1c ailed byfthc Lxecutive and when not, the sum .of but.pue dollar and .fifty cents per day -. . ! The seventh section declares that no uicni ber shall receive pay for the days he is absent, unless sueb. absence has been caused by sick ness of himself or family, or by attending to duties assigned him by the Legislature ; and it -.also . makes it , abligatory upon the chief clerks of the respective Houses to keep a cor rect and accurate account of such absence, and to file a statement, not only with the Comrait itee on - accounts, but also with the Auditor General.'- : -.'...- ''..'.. : ' ' The eighth section regulates the compensa tion of officers The chief, assistant and trans cribing clerk arc to receive ach three dollars 'per day, and an annual salary ; the chief clerk of four hundred and the others one hundred 'and fifty dollars each.. . The other officers are to receive two dollars per day each. . ; We look upon this bill as a most excellent .one. "In -the first place it gives to mombcrs . an annual salary of five hundred dollars each, and as this amount will be paid to them wheth er the " session be long or short, it makes no difference to the people if their representatives remain in session from one years end to the othcri except, indeed, it be on account of the bad legislation which might be enacted. In the jseeond place, all other compensation is cut ; off, and members as well as officers have but to look to the salary which the law authorizes and "nothing more. It is well known that when members find they are only to obtain a certain specified amount as their winter's wagt's, they are not the men to stay a moment longer than what absolute necessity requires. In this respect it would be a very good law; and bo a saving to the people of a large amount of money, besides bad legislation. " So far a clerks and officers are concerned, we never did thiuk they- were paid what tneir services required. They are the men who do all the work and receive the least pay.' It is a mistake to suppose that such a policy is the --. spirit of economy. It is the very reverse ; for instead of having good facets , and clerks, they arc often very incompetent. Pay men well, and in proportion to the pay, so will be the efficiency of the officers. The people of r Pennsylvania do not wish that economy which rej aires a njaa to work for nothing. Not at all, .' "What they want is to prevent the expen diture of large sums of the public money in useless objects, and not attempt economy by taking twenty-five cents from the daily pay of one who labors faithfully for the public. He form is a good thing but it should commence at the right place, Democratic Union. V " ' ' . M ARMED. , f m . In Pittsburg, ou the 13th iust., by Rev. IV. li. Lyman. Titian J. Coffey, Esq., of Indiana, Pa., And Mary, secoqd daughter of the late Andrew Lenox Kerr, Esq., of the former place, ." ; ;; : .- DIED. - In -this place on yyterdav eveningafter an i II new of a few hours, of Scarlet fever, 1 Li RiiiEt daughter of Ezekiel and Harriet Hughes, aged a bout 10 years and 6 months. ' ! .-. i t ; ; On the .lOtlf iust., John infant son of Sam'l. and Elizabeth lryrcc,aged 2 year and 6 months. ' 1 -On Saturday 10th inst., in Cambria tp., I lev. D. Lewis, aged about 50 years. . - ' LEATHER FILITZ, HENRT&Co. A: - : No. 29 North TiURD Street. PHILAD'A. 4 Morocco Ma xcfactcbeus, Ccrieus au1 Im roaTEKs of FRENCH CALFSKINS, and W h-rs in Rkb nd Oak. SOLE LEATHER & K1PP. Febv. 22. 1855. 1 year." "'. - ' .-. KOT1CE. k JL - A persons knowing themselves indebted to ohtt Kodfrert, will come forward and settle iMismessux another way after that time. ' v.v oo ior- ' JOHN RODGERS. i r leb. 22, 1855. St. - , . - .- i Wholesale and netali, , t , .ria, Copper, and Sheet-Iroa War. Manufacturer RESPECT1TTLLY informs the citizens of Eh ensburg and the public generally, that he has purchased the Tin Sliop, formerly earned on by Messrs;. Davis, Ewans & Co., and will contin ue - tocarry on the business in all iu variouy branches, $vhylesale aud 4 retail,- Jlislwarcs will l laade of, the very; bast aaaterial,tianriu the most t workmanlike manner. Repairing of, all kinds done on tbe tliortest notice, fir C4ish. i - ALSO, 2Iouse Spouting made and rmt npto order on the lowest terms,' cnA , ; Intending to do business strictly on the cash ylei, he will sell lower than was ever before of fered in this place. ; Ila tiiereioro respectfully in vOcfl all w,0 may waut auvtlling ja hi3Iine, to givelaw a call, as he will endeavor to give perfect rn U ur Terms, Cart? Cash. LS"AU order promptly attended to. ffPnee list sent to Merchants if rennin-d. - . 7. 1 5? i 5 .. 5 .'FOR ; 'S ALE. J ' ! THE Buik'ing and the appurtenances in Eb , ensburg, now occupied by James S. Clark, Esrt. Possession given in April, ifuo, , josepu Mcdonald. February 14, 1855. NOTICE. .. . " . TO the creditors of the Luntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike lload Company. , That the Court of Huntingdon County at the January .Term .1353, directed to be paid to the creditors of said road, two and one-fourth per cent, on the amount of their claims, on which former dividends have been declared which I will pay on the presentatioii pf; their certificates of deposit by themselves or , their agent. . . ... A . ' JOHN S..1SETT, Sequestrator. 'Spruce Creek, February 6, 1855.-3t: ' ""irTr Tbe Great Distribution Postponed. THE COSJaOPOLITAN AST ASSOCIATION ; A .NXOUKCli alricf postponement. of the . Distribution, frora the 30th of January to tlie 23th of February at which time it will posi-. ticely take place. . f .-... ' . .The, managers find in necessary: to make the aljove change, owing to tli delay in completing the building of the Galleries, and the reception of AVorks of : Art ; -which necessarily , defernxl the publication, of the Illustrated Catalogue unril late in December, therby preventing the general cir culation desired among the distant Secretaries and friends of the Association. 4 , . : : To all those who have not subacrilcd the last opportunity is now presented. Any one subscri bing previous to the 28th of February, are enti tled to the Magazines for 1855. . , . J ; The payment of $9 entitles any p:rson to either one of tho following Magazines for the year 1855: ' Iltrper', Pntnani's, Knickerbocker, lilacfocood't Graham', 31'Vj'izine of Art, and Godcif Lwhf Book, and the Quarterly lleviews re-printed in New York, ' JZliiiburffJi, Wexlminxler, .London Quarterly and Sorfh' BrUixh. . Al x a ticket in the Distribution, giving the bolder an equal chance in drawing tlic $5,000 Htatueof the Greek Since, or Venus, Bacchante, Jldbe, Flora, "with Bronze Statuette and several hundred magnificent Oil Paintingsl ' : , For full particidars see' Illustrated Catalogues, which are sent free, on application to all parts of the country. Address - C. I. Vm.BYi Actuary C. A. & I. A. Knickerbocker' Mag. ollice, $ 4 H Broadway. NJ,Y". r i , Or 166 Water st., Sandusky, O. February 15. 1855... - '... f-- , - Trial List for March Term, 1855. LIST OF CAUSES put down for trial - at a Court of Common Please, to be held at Eb ensbtrrg,' in and for the county of Cambria, on Mondav,the 5th day of March, 1855: V i r-.:, FIRST WEEK. ': '"' Baker ' s ; ' Shoeoiakcr ' Calvin ' Bees" " Howard Dcveraui: -J : Butcher .' '-'- Tarrish " Carpenter Batton - -.'.. Stanley for use -. Dougherty KiDprston '.' " ; "- vs. Fenlon. :" : vs. Glas. -: vs. Moore's heir"'' .T vs,".TngeiHvk:r."" ''. ', : ; vsl'clcrsLcrger,, x vs;4 Cri ?en - - - i - i; vs. Trotter. '.' J.!;'; vs., Sultzbach. v -vs. Glass. ! V " '- - ' vs. Boss. , vs. Youngkin. vs. Roberts. , vs. Thomas. . i " SECOND WEEK, . Bun' AdmYs . ,. vs. McFarlauJ., Noble, et at . ; Guardians of Poor Cin'th for use -St. Clair . r LeAis & Roberts Burk - . Brenuin's adnir j Christy i . -. .. Skellyet al , Irwiu i . ..-'. . (is - vs.. Bowman et al, " vs. Tp. of Washington, vs. Crum. - vs. Gatesii ' - - , vs. Magellan et al. r f" f t vs. Alexander... , - : -: vs, Boyle. . - . ' vs. Lake. v' i r; vs. Greenwood : i -v Cuinpbeit & lrwinir r vs. Riki;r.T t,; i -,..' vs. BurgrafT. .r : vC Winghrd. 11 ' vs. Jackson, .t i-i vs. J. & E. lTk Road Co. vs. Same. -.:' :.. -s. i Vs. Caulley. ' ' '. i vs. Weak land it al. vs. Yingling. vs. Pringle et ux. ;' ' r. R.jss, ' ' ?:''. vs.' Mack. ' '; ,S iL vs. Troxell. c vs. Henry et id. . r. . ; vs. McConoughy et al: ! vs. Dillon. ' ' - . - -vs. Ienike. t . '--' . f'-" ' Murray; ,: - Trefts Wingard ; 1 - ;r i McCi 4gan McYicker McGirr's Ross 1 .: Same Same ; -Knepperf ' - OJIins Miller : Mat he" 3 ; Adams , Pershing ' Kirkp.-itfick ; Gooderham ; . MILTON BOBERTS, Prothoiiotar-, :. February, J 5, 1855. -: tk ? -r i . 4 RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES -A Of Cumbria enmity, from the tirelfth lay if Janu ary A. D- 1854 until the thirteenth day ff Jan uary A. D: 1855, the latter day included. RECEIPTS; ,,-r ANDRKW J. KIIET; Hij', Trcasurcrr "" DR. To amount receive! from ColVctors ; $9,T2'j 11 To amount received on unseatt'l ' 4 - lands: Countv Tai, : t--' - 1,490 4p Rd Tax, ' " - - - '''; '1.421 51 -SchoolTax, : 1,438 69 lo amount received from n usee 11 a- neous. sources, , - , : ,; . . -C' . To amouitt received on redemption, To amount received on stated lands, -. returned by Colleetorb: ': 1 5 . C junty Tax, . i . Road Tax, ;. . - .ry :r'r' SchoolTax, : ,- Balance due Treasurer, . : " :; ; . ' 55 19 238 01 133 87 45 57 . ,-78 20, 190 50 $14,821 83 Cn: EXPENDITURES ; By cash paid . ' ' "' -Authtors, L 1 ' ' Assessors,1 S""''li,'-"'',J Bridges, County. Commissioriers","." '., -p. Commissioner's Clerk,' ; .. , t Commissioner's Counsel, " ' " . 7 " i $77 486 435 469 104 76 700 170 wo (u 1 00 4 50 SL 00 1 171 41 00,. 76 02 Lnmiual Prosecutions,, Constables, J ' Court Crier, Collector's Commission,' ' Exonerations, . , Elections, ' ' ' - v -Tox scalps, ' ' - Fuel, : Grand Jurors, . Inquests, Insane Hospital - -, r Jailor, ".'m Mercantile apprais-cr, -New townships, ' ' " 48 "437 571 489 245 "139 -819 149 .j 921 39 15 50 37 44 20 49 247 - 5 621 0Q 99 00 12 Prothonotariew, Printer,' - ' Poor Hoiuso, Probates. 4 3 - 1 ' R42 - ' - ' ' ' 194 ..- J57 '375 J " l 155 v 377. l 198 .172 134 CO 12 Refunding,1 Redemption, -r-Road views, Rood damages. Repairs, Schools, ' '"' -Stationary, Supervisors, ' Traverse Jurors i .- J 89 C6 25 i 00 61 56 46 -12 in ."tiz 249 V-1,778 87 laiesmen, . t t - 12 o" 98 8,072 .'22 12 290 - 245 Tipstaves, t - r - t fjate Treasurer, - Wild cat scalj, . ., Wolf scalps, - - , Western Penitentiary,' 1 . .- ' . Unseated lands sold to the cminty, OO 82 12 12 00 90 Ireasurcrs commission- on $14,- ' 823 51 a: 31 per ctM. f 531 Incidentals, - 1 . . ' .&05 ... " -au;r24 82 17- 3 OUTSTANDING- DEBTS TH1K COtTNTY AKD STATE FllOM COLLEC10RS : i - . - County. 'State. 1843 David Lucas, Conemaugh $ ; cts. : ? township, -i : i 450 97 : James McDermitt, Clear' ' "- " ' ' hold township, - n,: i i-15 93. 1844 David F. Storm, Johns- -- ! . town Borough, - " 54 08 1845 John Westover, Susue- '' ;- .' hnnna tomship 24 50 $ da. : 247 06 i 13 48 27 99 ' 27 99 184(T Williani Bradrey, 'Wash- ' " ; "' ingtou township jr-S837 . 1841 Joseph Brand, Clearfield '- f.v svi township,' '---' i ' ''"' 88 37 : 1849 Ig. B: Wilkinson; Sum- ' " " V : . i nierhill township, :' - U9 29 X!, 32 09 . i 1 36 4j 68 46 1850 Andrew Burgoon, Clear- ;' ' v : . field township, i ; 177 82 1851 Barnabus Collier, Cone- . ' 2 ' c maugh boronprh,1- 20t 05 138 55 '471 14 79 400 G9 1831 ' Levi J K , Cohick, 'Johns- -: : town boiy ii gh . ;- ' 1 ' 1831 Paul George, Washiugton - - ' ' township. ' - ' 938 79 " 1852 12. C. McMulIin'Alleghe- ' ' 1 ny townshi, 5 49 1 ,' s ' George Youngker, Cone- - - '"t '. 'maugh township," ; '.12 09 J Samuel TK Gtughenour, " ' ' 02 43 . 02 43 72 45 Jackson township,' ' 113 39 1853 Philip Hartzog, Allegheny---'"-1 township,, .-' - -r . 90 51 " David l'owell, Cambrian ' ' township, 1 ' " ' ' ;' ' lfi3 38 49 39 54 1? 122 17 '06 25 GO 44 . Jenkins Jones, Conem'gh boroujrh, 385 10 " Itober Daw, Kbcuklngir n " 1 : borough, - - " - - 173 93 ' Joseph Burkhart, Jachsou f " ''- '-" township. 128 54 Jas. Davis, Susquehanna - - '1 : :-. i . : townsl.ip, ' 50 73 i 23 13 " M. M. Adams,t ashing- - . t ton township, - 773 42' 1854 (ioorge Gallagher, Alio- t gheny township, 217 32 fj-Samuel Read, 7 Blacklick -.h-a township, ''-i 148 33"' " Alex'r M' V'ickcr, Cambria -'-!' I -township, ;t. c5;J 90 " Blassius NoeT, Cafroll tp. -171 50 r Jarncj1 LitzingtT, Ch?ar- : ,i; ; field township,-- .-1809'": - Jno. llorgan, Conemaugh ' -! " borough, ;-" ' 319 20 ' "'' J. B. Cobaugh, Conetna'gk ' -: ; ; towuship. ' : C40 57 -'-' George J. Rxigers, Ebon8- - 1 - bi.rh boroughV '" -: 312 20 " ... WUIiam VV Harris, Jack-. f ; ison townsliip, ' i 200 68 188 08 78 85 G6 17 A. 252 14 05 98 79 76 119 80 r ..:- - 287 87 132 00 100 26 " Ilenrv Sutton, Johnstown f "J .r-." - borough, ' C'l 29q?7,. 94 55 ;u2ustine Iittlo', Loretto '! ' 4 " 4 u ; Ixn-ough, - ' " 128 54 ' ' George Orris,': Richland - ; " township, - -- - 306 80 Jas. Young, Summerhill ' township,:.,4"-.' r '549-55 David Snmnieryille; Sus-" ; : " quehanna township, - 261 09 James Brown,' Washing ' ton township, "; 517 34 Jos. Miller, Mliite twp.; 332 53 f 61 47 220 0 i 'J . 108 80 '271 81 127 20 Total, $9,334 28 $3,802 32 . DUE COUNTY ON NOTES AND BONDS-' Huntincdon. Cambria-and Indiana : . ; ' Turnpike Road Company, f . L $-4a 90 Peter Gjltins and John Thomas, balance, 4 02 Jesse Patterson, late Sheriff," A ' j. ' . 55 C2 George Easley, late Conimissioner, 43 18 William Pajmer, late - - .9.00 '$653 72 ,; Amount of unavailable debts, ! '" $2,027 24 - Given under rur haitds at Eoensburg, this thir teenth day of Jauuary A.- D. 185!3 - .j. it. " j. 11 ' - - -- "J. s. STl'IJ,, - : ; : - 1 DOUGI4ASS, - V CLARK, Commissioner., We." the undersigned Alulilors of Cambria coun tv. do rc'iort that we have carefully exaoiined the nccouuts ana vouchers 01 tne receipts ana expen-. litures of the aforesaid County " Commissioners from the twelfth day of January A. 1. 18;4, un til the thirteenth dav of January AID. 1853, (the latter day included) and find them to be orrect, as is also the foregoing statemcat of outstanding debts.: " ' . " '; v' " ' ' Witness our bands at the Gimnussiotiers Ollice, at Ebensburg, the thirteenth dav of 'January A. D. 1855. - ' ' JOHN A. McCONNELL, -"' JOSEPH IfOGUE,' ' M.D.WAGNER, - ' ' '. v ' vv Auditor Elienslmrg, Fotruary 8; 1854."" i " ,! ? ,---:-. SHERIFF'S SALE. -: - BY virtue of sundry w rits of " Vend. Exponas and Levari Faciiis,'issue l out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county; and to me di rected, there will be expsed to sale at the' Court Honse, in the; lxrough of Ebensburg, Cambria county, on the 5th day of March next, at one o' clock. P. M. . - . - ; All the right, title aud;nterest of Elislia Meyers," of, in and to a piece' or parcel 'of land situate iu. Richland townsliip, Cambria county, adjoining hinds of David "Sndvcly, Daniel Shoemaker and others; containing one hundred acres, more or less, about thirty acres of which are cleared, 5 having thereon erected a two' "story hewed log house, a Blacksmith "shop,'a cabin barn, and a saw mill, now in the occupancy of the said Elisha Myers. " Taken in execution and to lc sold at the suit of Lewis B, Dunniycr. ' 1 ' , , . '. ', " AIO, " '! 1 All the right, title and i n teres tW Hugh Hollen, of, in and to a piece or parcel of ' land. 'situate in White township. Cambria coimty, adjoining lands of Conrad Hartzel. J. B: Stewart and others, con taining fifty acres more or less about one aero of which is cleared, having Uiereon erectea a one ana a half story log honsc, aud a log stable; now in the occupancy of the said -Hugh Ilollenl ' ". Takcu in execution and to be sold at the suit of Joseph Brand.' ; ' - ' ' - 1 ' , ..also, -r--""': .V1 "'All the richt.' title and interest of diaries S. Lvtlc. of. m and to a tract of land situate in Sum merhill township, Canibria county, containing four hundred and forty-one acres, having thereon erec ted a laree two story frame house, two small frame dwelling houses, and frame stable and Blacksmith shop, one large double geared saw mill 40 by 60 feet, running two uprisht and three circular saws. 1 Taken iu cxecntpajahd to bo sold at the Suit of David T: Storm ionise ot JJavia l-iay. -. - - A'LSO,-'1- .-'' 7 All the right, title and interest of Andrew Sut ton, of, hi and to.a? piece pr parcel of lantf,fsituate in Susoiiehanna tosiiship. Oinibria county, coa- taiuing eighty acres, towre or less about twenty if which is cleiu-efl, 5 liavinjr thereon erecteaa log dwelling htmsc-' and log burn;ow in the ocoupan cv of Andrew Sutton.-!-1 -'iv int?J ;;J la-s": Takeaioxxeion ani tolieid.at, thesnitof J.- P Urban for-the uso,ifc John Jlcd'y Lxeoutor of.! atnek tcMoyjdes U.! itii s AU the .-right, tiths-aud iuterct of llngh Iioylc, of .-in and to a tract of land situate iu Carroll town- ' ship; .Cambria- county, iljoiniuglaiid of Jim G. Miller, John, ivory ana others,. containing iurw hmicbrcd and ixty acreA be the samA morr.less, about, thirty-five acres of which are clewed, ba vlng onu.f,l tn-n nnl.tii ViollSM-,51. U10CCUIlicd. ' ' Taken in execution and to be sold at the sui of the Commonwealth XifPermsjIvania. c-fS J' Z ALSO. ---AH the right, title and interest of Mary 5Ielft amy, Administratrix of John McManamj decM; of, "in and to two lots of ground situate in the bor ough of ColaenmughjCahibriftnfy'freBtingou ! Railroad street six perches, unning-r bacfaJapg Singer street to Locus Uej-, having thsreon ereo tnd a . two atory frame, house and frame kiteheu ttached,- now in .the occupancy of Thomas lla herty, and llrVard . Cartland. Also one other email house and frame table ?: .. , Taken in execution and to be aold'ai the suit of li. L. Johnston, Admiuhitrator of Andrew. Don nelly deoeabed. j . -V: '. - " " :: - . also,': ::'.V, , All the right, title and interest of Samuil Sliort, of, in and to a piH-e or parctl of Luid, situate in Washington towushi, Ciinibria county, adjoiuiug lauds of Frederick George, Philip D. Gorge .and others, containing ope hundred and twenty -Jive acres more v less, about ftecn acres of which are cleared, and having thereon . erected a hewed log house aud frame stable, not'now occupied. . v Takeu in execution and to be sildt the suit of Johh C. 0'Neillv 7,7; i.1 7 ' ,7t .....',, .t . -" . .-,,Aiso;n:" 7. ."'" ' All the right, title and interest of . James Ross, of, in and to a tract of land tituatc on the waters of Clearfield creek, Clearfield towuship, Caabria county, warranted in. -name of, Samuel Byers, ad hViuing1 lands guaranteed iu hanies cf 0ec Byets, leter Jones" aiid others, :coiitiiinih 1 folir hiindiUl and twenty acres, be the s:unc more' or less; hav ing thereon erected a saw mill and a cabin house, now iu the occupancy of Moore and Dnt-k. ,; " Taken in cxecutiou and to be sold at .the suit of Michael ifcsso4:Y.'il-.v '7:-'''-. ' ; ' 777, f.ALso;,rr -.:r;. All the right, title and iuterest of Wes Ross of, in and to a tract of land, situate ou the waters of Clearfield creek, Clearfield twnaliip, Cambria county, adjoining lauds of JautulUii warrautetl iu name of William Burues, contauiiug three hun droil and ninety-one acres, be the same more or lean, unimprovetL . " . - , 17' -.,' Taken iu execution and to. bo. sold at the suit of R. Ij. Johnston, surviving partner of the late firm of Cox .& .Johnston,' j ,. 7; 77.,, .,. ;- - ALSO,..! 1 ,7, , . All tho right, , title anil interest of . Benjamin Beers, of. in and to a piece or parcel of, land situ ate in White towuship, Canibria county adjjiuing lands of ir-jontaiuing 6ne hundred acres more or less, about so euty-fivcof which are clear ed, and. having .thereon erected a one and a half story plank house and a plank harp, now in the occupancy of Benjamin Beers. - Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of C. W-r Webster. 51 3tH JifeJ. i. ALSO, . , . All tlie riglit, title and jqtorest of David Youn ken, of, in and to a tract of hind situate in White townsliip, Giuibria county, adjoiuiug lauds of Geo. Walters, James Gill and otliers, containing two hundred 'and seventy acres,, more, or less, aliout sevcuty acres of which are cleared, having thereou erected a two . story frame house, a frame shop, a frame harp, and a double saw mill, now in the occupancy of tue said David Youuken, and a calW iu house in the occupancy of William Smith.. , ,-. Taken in exocution and to be sold at the suit of Peter Hershbcrgcr. - . -' " ' , I.M r' -7.7: :'also,";:,.. : All the right, title and interest of JJanics.Mc Dennitt, Clearfield) vfm in and to a travt af Jlud situate iu Clearfield township, Cambria eouiity, atljoiuing lands of James Litzihger, Henry Mc-, Dermitt and others, containing one hundred and ten acres, more or less, about fifty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected ; a two story hewed log. house, a frame barn and a cabin bain; now. in the occupancy of tho said Janies McDer mitt. , . - - i - ;; r: .! - Taken in executioa aud to be sold at the uuit Willhim Morgan, for use of John M'Coy Executor- of l atnck M Coy. deceased. - v . r, . .j,,..! : r -ALSO,-.- . . All he right, title and interest of A. TibK-tj; of, iu and to a piece 'or parcel of: land situate in Susquehanna township, Cambria couuty; adjoin ing lands of Washington Lloyd. Henry Lloyd aud fifteen acres of whk-h are - cleared, or uiereauouis, on which is erected a cabin house and cab-'u barn. Taken in .execution aud to be sold at the suit of John P. Parish et al, for use of J. P. Parisli, now for use of Johnston Moore, and G L Lloyd, & Co. ''.,-. -L.rls -: 'ALSO,.- -;..t-,, All tlw? right, title and iuterest of. A. Tibbettsj of, iu and to a piece or-jnircel of ,huid situatc.in Susfpichanna township, Cumbria county, cMitain- ius two nuiKired acres ritore or. it.'ss, aaiiiuiiig lands of Johnston Moore, A. B.Waller and others. beinn untK:cupieil aud unimproved.- t Takemu execution ana U oesoui at the suit ot A. F. Gstcrloh & Son. A. F, OsterWi, James C Fisher, &c, ; I i . J i : ' ..; r. ALSO..- j.-;,:; . . All th? riht. title and interest of Geo.dlarn- came. of, in aud to a lot of grouud, situate iu the borough of Lbensburg, Cambria -oiaity, lrontmg on High street, and running back to Lloyd street, adjoining lot of Thomas ilbams on the west and heirs of .Thomas O. Evans, dee'd on the -cast, aud known on the plan .of said towa as No. -.-having thereou erected a two story frame house, a frame tin sho and a Triune stable, nowln the occupant of the said Georire llarmiamel t i 4-J Taken in exctitHin aud to be sold at the siut oi Wm.'P. Cresstu & Co. . . - r a: durbin; Sherift.' . February 1. T854. ' ' '.,'" ': 7, " - '''7" ' - ... gSSOOV TKMPEUASiCE. f ?7 Highland Division, So. 8, Sons of Tem--&perancc meet at their Ilalh every SATCR DAY cvting, . 2 doors below Bl.iir's Hotel. i. o: o. f. , Higldand L-ode No. 428 meets every tS WEDNESDAY evening at their ILdl on High St., in 'the upper story of Shoemaker & Clark's building. r i i ;, . Farm Tor Sale. . THE subscriber will sell at private sale his farm in Washington -township, . Cambria... couuty, containins fifty "acres and' allowance,' about twen- ty-ave. acres cle;ireu, tne .bajancc wen uuioereu.. Hie :'buihljngs are a plank, liouse, 18 by,2o fectv neariy new, and a hewed log barn, 2G by i i feet," Tlierc is a J'oung apple orchard of choice fruit trccs,"and several ivver failing springs of ;. water on',- the premises. This property will be Sold on rcsisonable terms, and possession given immedi ate! v , " t - '7 . ' ' .''-.. Any person " desirous of purchasing this.prop- erty will please can ou tuc uuaeisigneu at ins res idence near Smnhiitville.' Cambria couuty, 7. , -" An indisputable title will be given. ' ' ' y ' SAMUEL S,,M'G0X.TGn. , January 18, 1855. . ' , '" ' - APPEALS. ; -:.!.- TIIE Commissioners of Cambria County vill Jiold an - Appeal at the Commissioners', oftice in Ebensburg, on MONDAY the 2Gth FEBRUARY, 1855, for Alleshany, Blacklick, Cambria, Carroll, Chest, Clearfield, Susquehauna and White town ships, and: Ebensburgluid Ioretto boroughsi 3uh1 ou TL'ESDAY the 2 7 th FE Bit UAIi Y, X8.'jfoT JacksoUj - XJoneiuaugh,- Rk-ldimd,'- Sumnierlull.r aiiujsrcr anq asuingion towusiups, anu wuir maugh,' Johnstown, and Summltville boroughs ; at 'which time "and place all persons interested may attend if they see proper" ' '"''.' " Bywder- th OfmtfsfiirtcL Feb.8,l864-,? U& CL "WING A RD, CUrk.; . ... . y.:i . :l ..":. -.; Public 8ale. xr- j. K THKiqE jviU: be ofi'cred af pulhe salcaithe , Warcroom of the ub.scrilvr, in the, Bo-nrngh of Ebensburg, on 'TUESDAY te Gth of MaixK next, tlw following property, vue . r -Tii-.d TINWARE of every descriptU-n.,- A Urge as-: sortmeni otlJOOK; STOYIS, ibr coal er wootl. PARLOR STOVES fr.qral and wood ? - i ... ALSO, One two hrse Spring-Wagon, i set t Harness, and a variety of artielea too nuroeroua to, mentlon-fi .ft ; -r.;.-f i v- Sale . to commence at 1 o'tlk 7P . L, when terms wilt be piatle known;. 1 -H i d . AREOJiD.i ; KbcusUurg, February -. - .1 iYto Ilono Publico. J'OHN M'COY laa jutieived at LytV old stand, in JcHi rsoti. a well eIoct-l i4. k (t FALL AND WINTER GOODS - V. consisting of Dry Goods-Notions; Hardware, QueenswHif , Cedar Ware, lt-ndy Mle Ciotlttng, ui. large, lot t-f BMifc.jaa LSliocs,':f a-r Mn'a T).... I J. J l i: jo , i-imi; laiuus.-yv- war. . y . i Gruceriea of the. veiv ..best nui!ilv nlu-nvn n baud. r ' " His motie is. -Small Profits. Oinck Sjl6s'.7ri 1 Kea.ly pay.? Hanag bought for C;ish; he i de termined Put to lie uiKier.s4.lL' He respectfullv invites his friends and tbo public g ncrally to call and examine, Lis ttock b fore" iniRjuwiig elsewhere.-'- 1 N. B. I am constar.tlv nn-eiving "otxIj by ex press. - - - - ' ' JOHN M'COY. .ov. 2, 1854. , f. ' 10 Brls Mackerel; ,t 10 Brls Herriug. Jn't " r L000 lbs Ud llsh5. ''iiisf r'm-ivedand for s;de at the cheap store of ' J 5- EDWARD ROBERTS. rBT.O the. Heirs and - Legal lli'prcseuUtives if NiciCJas Kollis, late of Alleghany twnshiir. wiiiuiki ivuuy, mitsiSPU- -t r ' . y ., rTakp uotice, that in pursuance of a writ f Par tition, issued out of the Orphan' Court of Cam bria county,- to ntc directed, I will on the 2(th day of February next, proceed to hold an iiiquisU tion upon the preniises of tlte real est; is f aid deceased, atljoiuing lands of Nicholas Thank, Bar tholomew Trubtts and others,- at which time and place you may attend if yoa think nrr. .-, T '" 7 7 A. DURBIN, Sheriff.-- "Sheri.fji office; KlK'iu,burg, Jan. 18,-1856. ROBERT DAVIS. - R. L. JOHNSTON. - JfORKIS EVANS. EDWARD GLASS. E B n N S B. It ILG i E 0 C jVDR V Plongpis, IMougli lolnti, .Stoves, Mill Irons, Tlireshin? luchlnes. Cider, " . Presses, &.c. &.. Also, rin fYare. ' - of evcy ticpoiiilicii." Foundry at the South West end of , Ebensburg, Ware House n Main street; nearly opposite the store of Shoemaker & Clark. , . . ' " " ITAVIS,' tVANS CO. June,), 184 " --' ' " , .. j . .J. PATT0S TP0MPS0H, ;-. V With Marple & McClure, i 1MIORTERS and I ilors;in . Keigii and Do, mcstic FANCY. DRY, GOODS,,. Trhnmings, Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Yestings, Cravats, Ribbons, Wldte"' Goods, Suspenders, Cohjbs Brushes, Buttons; looking Glasses, Sec. . .. . f " No. 15 North Third Street,. J o doors ' above GiurcU Allev, Phjlhjiida. T M MARBLE, C. McCLUuE. ' Phil'a.'. Feb: 1C, 1852-32. :" LOO K 11JJRE! JAMES Mc-DERMnTstlir cuntinues his - VARIETY STORE. ' opposite the Post Ofh'c, one door west Moore's, where can heliad vcrj- cheap' Variety Goods, Notions and Toys: of J. Iktots and Shoes large and spja.lj long and short; '" ' ' ' -Cofl'ee, Teas, Clmeolate, Sugars," Molasses ; Candies, Cnurkers; Ngts,iiaipjs; Figs, &c; Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars; ... . -f Gloves and Sl'kiugs, Ctltfi apd Woolen, i JEWELRY Ear-rings, Finger-rings & breast- P"is; -7: f , . - : .y U. Pocket Knives, nnl Razors; "A few common Dry Goods; . Ctc vtmt'-rairriune-'vrit viock: : : - ' FAMILY MEDICINES " A T McDERMITT'S VARIETY STORE :- -OL , Dr. Jaynes popular Medicines;, , . . , . Dr. Svrayncs , do f do; . . . . Me Line's Vermifuge and Pills; , Radways Ready Relief, an.l Pills, &c; . Brants purifying Extract and Pulmonic Syrup; Sehcucks Pulmonic Syrup Syrup Naptha; Pain Killer Barrels fndirtn Lin.i:nent; " SheiheRls Sarsapurilla and Vermifuge; ' : ' - Uoolland Bitters Holland Bitters Pepsin;' ' Rat Exterminator Petroleum; - Ayers Clicrry Pectoral ll-scnca Ginger; : Brandreth and Wright's Pills; , Horse and Cattle Medicines; Cistor Oil. Sweet Oil, Essences, 4c- 4-e. Dec. 21, ui 4 " ' ' " . r -t-t i ii c-.r rr., --ajj . t!utl FORREST. TnE well kuoXvn"?'Iansiou Housed ituated in - tlie lxirousii of - ElKtiKbursr, CVmbria county, now iu tlic ooi upnucy of Joint Thompson, Jr. ThK property is most desifably 'situated", having uiKa the : l-remises. expUciUi stabling,. a fine orchard, ami water .Li alindantou. To lie leased for a term of three, t more years. ';us the iiarties ma aiirefi. upon. - , - lor :Iurtlier .particulars ajipiy to oonn rcmou, Iviq. , or to the proprietor. 4 j., eliza McDonald. Jamiary 4. 18."o. 7.. ,.,)-;,- - - ? ' Standard," Ho'lidaysburg, ' copy four times and charge this olhcc. . 7' ' PartuerkUlp Xotlcc. , ;: TUE subscribers have entered into a copartner ship, under the firm of .JOHN R. SAVAGE & CO., for the general Manufacture of Coeiujcals. JOHN R. SAVAGE.. .. A. M. & B.AVH1TE. -Onh c No." 14 nortli FRONT Street. T Philadelphia,' Jan.', 1R55. - r.- t. ;:x6tice.':;'--: '."; ; IN the matter of the'oqucstrition' of the life tatc of Mary Benson, iu certaiu real estate xf which Michael Benson died seized.- ,- And now to wit, 5t! Decx'iubcr 1 8 51. the ac count of yVilli.im Kittell,si-p4estiator, lieiug lilctl, the Court direct Jlut the sapie l c prison te l . fir cbnfimat)oii ou the lirst day of next term, and or der notice to be given by publication. All persons ititcrestcd in said account, are hereby notified to bo and apjear at a Court of Common Pleas, to U held at, Ebcnburg. in and for tlie county of Cum bria, on tho fiit Monday .f ,M;t-bext, t) show cause, if airy they have' AvhV thc.accouuts aforc Mid sliotiht tint hd eHrmed. -'--1'.-'" 1 ' i V V . M1IIX)X ROBERTS, ProtT.onotary. Eoensburg, Jan." 25,' 1855-it, - ; Tunnel Mill Inn Tor Rent. HE subscriber intending .to remove to tlie est t ;iniTs f r ren t f r the term f iv) or twovears hisf, 'I'nWH JStainl.i situate tui Tunnel HilL hi Allegheny townsliip, UambHaroanry?. 'ijt furtlier. inC'riuatiou jiiipiire .f the sulwci iU-t oh the promises. v PosHesf iyn will Injgivttv, on or be fore the 1st day. of.MarcV 15. ... -, - ' JAMES AJiRADtfA. Tunnel Hill, .fin? S.H.'lS-So.V ' , C. W.odd, with CORnr ii'lTALTos. - a tin 1 1 l S -9 . - "777. :-,, T s. i j Philadelphia. ; . ,, . .-. .;i KEEP.ooiujanUy.f4k hsuMlthe- gennino Tiiik i thy'fSl.u-k's Augers, Wm. MsnnV, IVatty W j and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad Wtdfew's j superior .Dolished Stinl Shovels, Darling V Wa!- ; dron's Gr:JSnlinn'cvtIira?rjpniAi ' Patent Hcj lSe Snaths, I'afciU Cl 4-s ri A-e.,Sviek they f.fft-rforV-a!e ontca..n:ibfc' tcriii's-. to tvaintrydealers-walyi1? ( 1 j.iuu.iry ij. jj, - - JCW -ri5 primer ' 'Of 2 lcnard Trotter would L g j.-ave to sav to Lis X ' friends and the trarelfoig Public gfpcrallv, that he has Jeawvl tieoi-gc's Jnrcl Run Ex( hai.ge at the t f PlanNl 4. , He will pare no pains expenc U mak c.(iu'f.tal.l ile VIS patitMiize his huse j hi tdbl mu nt all ftnie-lc furwishel.rwiUi the lxt tUat tl market -ran af? fortljund his bar with carefully c1m ted Ciiuors aud wilies. l- .:...- : ,!-,?.': -. '. i : w- - lbjmg in reerivn a lil eral hare of Patrmtagej lie remains thd puLJics ..lM.-4li-iit mtvuI - : v - - - RICHARD TROTTER. - .- HeMiUk,0.t. 4, T)4.-: ,'l:i-V 7-1 '-ifly V "THEREATEST ATTEACTION TT? ' v jr. Mutini: &, sox ITT AVE just !! ti 1 at their t4d stand; in tle a a. ik)rough,of HenuLui'g,' the . richeft su'l ran-st, tw finest and ilicapeit assortment if j . TALI; ASD . WINTER G00DS,r ever oticred to the wle f .Cambru. : Couuty. L'nuiiid care u-us fcikett iu the lpv tii of tlrs gols, and care haa Uwi taken that nothing with in the rhiijje (4 a Gmnlry nr any ways near it, but what they can sirpply to their vm toiners, at least js clieap as they can be liad hi the country.'- : ... " .-.r . . A Their stx-k of Iry G1h is unpreeedt-ntly largo, Embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinetts, tiissimeres, Twtthjs, Jians. &.' f., V'lannels, Sluieting, , Shirting, r-1 anjl made up nothing u eyfry jlescription. . A gn J vaiii-tv pf - .' ' " L.VD1ES' FANCY DRESS GOODS! 3 of till patterns and at all prices. ' ! ; r. X . , ,y L-uas, trinimingv glove, uiitu. Ac- TIk-'w assid tiaeiit of hats, caps, bojts, and shoes, is complete and mmurpasil. - - - tlUOCiatlES A- LIOl'ORS. c.f Vvitv variety ami qiislity. A well selected Aricty f Hard ware, Cutieiy, and nails. Also, Queensware and Glass; Paints, DvcstiifTs. . - . ; . , DRUGS & MEDICINES. ; 1 And 11 for sale low for rash, or given iu ox change for cosfplry pjuilrce. iiv us a.-:ill. "" . ' . . . : . s JIOOlfE SON. ( -; EWusburg Nov. 9, I. . . , . Public Salt or.Valuable Proirly. 1 HE sub.-riler will si ll at publi alu in Nuiit- iiicrk'U-Iwnship, Caiiil ru Lpuntv.on Htdurjjflag, t(tf '2th day of Jibruary, x next, the following (Um-i-)1 ed projH-rty, to v. it : 1 'lhc private residence in which tlx vultcrfl-er now resides, With 70 inw of -choke. laud,1 about 40 of which is cleared and in a god t-into of nd tivalion; theCeniral and lrtAge'R. Roads rim within a rod or twn of the property. . ALSO One half mile off the 'above, described property will be sold 2(5 acres of land containing excellent rail and other tinilcr. ALSOEIevcii hundred acres in Ouiemawgh Towrialiip, with a good SAW MUX. ia rnimiiig onlef, with the advantage of the Central R. L running thn.iugli. the proppity; and having abutv diince of Coal ;n'l Iron crc-, the veins ranging from t.and a half to three feet. All tlw above Uuk's are well timlereil with Cherrv. Poplar, 4v. - '- - . . : . . ! nor 3(1 - i GEO. MURRAY 1 .i I FAIH1LYNKS' - . PATENT ' scale's: lVAROIOrSR " ' " CE0EGE W. COLBY, Aeent. Railroad, Hay;Cal and Farmers'. SCALES. set hi any part of the country, at short notice and by experienced workmen. 1 ' "wtI2,185-t . FIRST ARRIVAL. OP TIIC SCAJsO.Y. ' EDWARD .K0BEE.TS, ""RESPECTFULLY announces tbat be is nU-... hi , " CT . r . ..-. - i.j- . uiil largest assoi'tments-or v . i 7 T ' TAiLAlTD "WlMIta GOODS, "7 f tha -h(iv'e-everm to Ebeuskurg. The -assort incut consists of ever v varietvof DRY GOODS, GllOCEMKS, PJIXTS, HAUD . ir.t HE S- CUTLER Y. - t His seloctvm for the winter season haa been vt-ry extensive, emhraciug every" variety and stvh- xA ' . . HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AWD. fcHOKS, ' and rerrbciufortthat the inclemencies of winter may require. ' . ' 1 Very grateful for past patrons?. - he shall ry to continue to deserve it, and with many rears' experience devoted exclusively to catering to tho wants of his friends he thinks he lannot fail to please them.:---' ' "-' '' -- - His store is at tho ild- stand. Comer f Hh;h and Julian Streets, where he will be happy to: make his best bow, to old and new customers. ' EDAVARD ROBERTS Ebensburg, Oct. 10,1851. if. - Dr. . IV. Strolicefeer, r HAVING tocatel in lretto, Cambria Cornty, Hlers his prof(sii)nal services to the citi-( 7-cns of that Jhice and vicinity. ; ' : ' til't'ICE 1n Main street, where he can nlwaj s le uiul, when not professiouaily engageil. 5 nov30 ' ' . ,.;,- ... JJliACIiSMITIIIAC. i TIIE subscriljcT -would respectfully' inform bis' old as well as his new customers that he still -fiitinues to carry on at his old stand in Lorettn' Borough the shop formerly occupied by August' Walters. He has now' every . facility for doing work cheap and on the most improved plan. He will turn out fnnn his shop, . . " kWaqmi, Jiti'fics, Klrtahr, dV.. ' from the ' WOOD WORK to ti e 1 HONING. ' If the work will not coin jrte with any manu factured in tho County J" Cambria 1 will giva it for one half of", its oTigifiid cott;: I defy .ohijm tition. v ,.c . .. : ;'--,- v All 'kinds' "of Country' produce taken in ex- change. ; - ' JOHN A. BUCK. ' : ' -"Loretto, Pcccmljcr' 7. 'oi. ' " . " ' JLATL.R I'UOJLTIIK KASTI X TITKuiidersigrtedw'.Aild reAjiect fully- i)ifniiv vliis HniiKrHisctstsiiers, that lie haa receive 'cd a large assortment of '" " READY. MADE CI.OTIUNG , from the ;WJ1 known csUlL-hniCut M. M of . Ch"s. It is petilh ss to jirais the tithing ma'ki; at Uiis establishment as those wh have purchased from me, can be;ir testimony as to the quality ami tit of the parment.' It is not iiocesKary to eiiinn-' erate- the -different- articles f clothing. 1 have evcrv article that ean le ineiiiitMicsl in the loth-: iirgiioe,- ' ' JOHN DOUGHERTY. Eliensburs, Novcndn-r 23, 1854. -. . - R. T.. JOHSTOV, " A. C Vt'M.lX. .1 OHXSTON & MULL1N ; ComwILrs and At- tornevs at Lw. tlftice tpHJte the Court 1 louse, Kheite-hurg; Pa. r .- Nov. 30, S54. - - r ' - fly. ' r '.NEW OYSTER SALOON. . ITillEsuliscTilier would inform his numerous friends" I Uuit he h.w oiiciH-d an OVSTER SAUHLN at . ins private reiU'ucc, ou juuaii siret,5 wbeie lie liojes to serve ajl the. iov ers of tlie Shell Fish at auy hour they - - i i to tu's hipi a call. , ii :0 c-ii Ai"r. ONE HUNDRED WOOD CHOPPERS CAN FIND IMMEDIATE EMPLOMEXT hy - Making :pplie;ition to'Ai M. and R. White, IrWoVfc. f h f ll.nie No. 4. or to A.' F." Ci.ntw.Jl. lb-ad . f Mine No. 2. ' v -1U-Tlie IHGIIKST CASH PKICE will W jm! I.' - ; a. m. k. winrn.- - TlemliKk, NivvitnTH-v 2T, 1S51. .r ...
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