..: ,: . : From Philadelphia, Correspondence of the Democrat $ Sentinel Pfnt tran.pwiA, May 20,1855. The demolition of the Cbeaaut Street Theatre is rw fairly coder wayan? a large portion ofthe valla have already been taken down. In a few day more sot a relic of this once popular place of amusement -will be left upon its ancient site. The two wooden statues which ornament the front, one representing the genius if tragedy, and the other thai of comedy, have been purchased for the emi nent tragedian, Forrest, and he will no doubt care fully preserve them as mementos of Old Drury. The scenery and wardrobe were purchased at pri vata sale, by Bufus Welch; to be used in a new circus he intends building soon. The lot of ground upon which the Theatre stood is very valuable.' It was purchased a few years since by Mr. Swifl, who has recently re sold it at a profit of about $50,000. . . . .. . Daring the past -week Governor Pollock has been busy in visiting our public schools and cliar itable institutions, and receiving - entertainments from private citizens'a'nd different city authorities. At the schools he was received by speeches or ad dresses from tike pupils, some in poetry and some in prose, and many of them were highly creditable productions. The Governor of course responded in good style, and while he was felicitated upon his dignified position, they were duly admonished that the road of ambition was thrown .wide open to them, and they might too be Governors or even Presidents hereafter. Col. Henry S. Kinney the reigning lion of filli bustcrism, after running the gauntlet of govern mental interference in ins Nicaragua project, a New York,' has been arrested here on a similar charge, and held in the sum of $4,500 bail to an swer. . It appears that an auxiliary vessel to car ry about 300 men had been fitted out at this port. Hon George M. Dallas is counsel for the Colonel, and he will soon have a hearing to show c. use of action and to reduce the amount of ail. : The young men enlisted for this expedition state that they are kept in ignorance of its object. They are to pay their own passage to Nicaragua, and after their arrival there, he promises to pro vide them with certain employment, which they are free to accept or reject ; for engaging in which he will give them $25 per month and a tract of iand. Ofthe nature ofthe employment, however, they are kept in profound, ignorance. - 1 witnessed rather an effecting incident at the Fost Office the other evening. In the avenue a little boy, about seven years of age, with an inter esting but quite dirty countenance, was quietly sitting down upon a tin pail with his head resting upon his hand, and apparently asleep, while some twenty or thirty bystanders were regarding him" with deep solicitude to all which he appeared per fectly insensible. -, : . . vru luiuirjr, & rcti uut uutt 1 1 a. i ciawu kiiuw his mother had sent him out on a begging expe dition, with, a threat, that if he did not bring home with hiu twenty-five cents he would bo severely flogged ; and having ailed in obtaining that sum be knew by sad experience she would keep her word, and he was- therefore afraid, to go . home ! His case is but one in many, and is a sad illustra tion of the horrible system by which depraved pa rents lose all filial love.'and systematically train up their children to lives of beggary and crime, that they may revel in the fruits of their degrada tion. " . ' ' The Ilicksitfl branch of Quakerdom is now hold ing its yearly meeting here, as well as another off shoot from the parent stock which styles itself The Progressive Friends, " whose creed consists mainly in excessive devotion to all the now ismsof tae iiay. ... t. - ;: 1 . . Our markets have not recently undergone any important change. Beef cattle sell at the cxbor bjtant rate of from $11 J to $13. Flour commands $10,50 to $11 per barrel j Ryo Flour, $7,25 j Corn Meal, $5,00, Wheat se'Is for from $2,60 to $2,70 Bye, $1,68 ; Corn, 1 Hal 12c j Oats, 68a69c. -Truly, Yours. "Withdrawal of a Clergyman from Know Nothing Lodge. The Rev I. H. Tackitt, a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Forcstville, Chautauqe county, New York, has publicly withdrawn from the Know-Nothing Order in the following card, which appears in the Fre donia Censor; To the President and Council at Forestoitte Chautauqe county Kkw York .'When I join ed this council, I joined in good faith and have aeted according to the obligations of the order eince, as I understand them that is, that we are to vote for second-degree members for of fice if we judge it best for the American cause and, as I judged it not for the best interest of the American cause to vote for Mr. Ullmaa for Governor of the State of New York, under the circumstances under which he was nomi nated! I therefore voted for Mr. Myron H. Clark for Governor, and for second-degree members of the Ordet for all other offices, as I deemed them proper, persons to fill such offi ces, and have acted upon this principle ever since I belonged. V ' , . r ,, ; But recently learning from some of the mem- bers of th win;i .t wuw. I vuo VUUESUUD9 VI 1116 oruer are constructed by this council so as to JS?f.?1Ji,-fo5 8econd deree members, W.nft if we voted for any others, and not such as nominated by the ooun c, ,and rtcametothe knowledge of the cil. we must be expelled; and n. j construing the obligations she same way v and V h Zth thrS- of ta any knowledge, bj our Supreme Council and such, construction operates upon us an ex past facia law, making an act a crime and punish able which was committed before such a law existed, and as in a free government no person can be subjected to punishment bj an ex post facto law, which is making an act punishable wa manner in which it was not panishable at the time it was committed, and as such a law contrary 'to the Constitution of the United and. of every State the Union, I, &vf?.0rder- ttt I may exercise my f S test-? eonfitvii d accoZ judfuW f, mj own onciaeeand ; - I- U HY TACKITT. The New . liquor Law.- " ' "The following is published in the papers of the interior, as the opinion of Attorney Gen eral Franklin in reference to the operation of the recently enacted liquor-law. . It conflict with the interpretation of the law by many of the Courts, but is nevertheless worthy of at tention as coming from the legal adviser of the Executive;- - ' v ' ' i Although: the 14th Section of the act of April 13th 1855, entitled " An Act to restrain the sale of intoxicating liquors," declares that no licence granted between the date of the act and the first of July next, shall authorize the retailing - of liquors by innkeeping after the first day of October next, yet the act does not provide for any apportionment of the price of license for a less period than sne year; and innkeepers whose license have been granted since the date of the act, must therefore pay the price of a whole year's license, to enable them to continue their business until the first day of October next, at which time all such li cense will expire by the express terms of the law. " After the first day of July next, no license for the sale of liquors can be granted or is sued in any other manner than that provided by the act. Until the first of July next, I ani of opinion that the County Treasurer may is sue license as heretofore. The applicants in such cases must pay the prices now fixed by .. . . .... , law tor tne wnole year ; ana ineir mercuanuie appraise s must make their 'returns for the present year as usual ; there being no change made in their duties by the act, nor any pro visions for an appointment by them. THOS. E. FRANKLIN. Attorney . Gen . Lancaster, May 4th, 1855. DIED. On the 19th inst., at bis residence in this place, John Jr. AIpbpht, aged 24 yeais. On the 20th inst., at the residence of Rees S. Lloyd, in Cambria township, David Harris, aged about 63 years. VALUABLE FARM FOIl SALE. , The undersigned offers at private Sale, his farm situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, about 3 miles from the Jennsylvania Kailroad Tunnel, containing 436 acres, about 3 acres of which are cleared, and having a good dwelling bouse thereon erected. The land is well timbered, and abounds in several excellent veins of ore. The Clearfield Creek passes through it. The title is indisputable." Possession given immediately ' May. 16, 1855. ' ' - 1 MUXEKS. AdmlnlKtrator'8 Xotlce. M7"nEREAS Letters of Administration, with T T the will annexed, hsve been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county, on the estate of William O'Connell, late of Cam bria township, in said county, deceased : all per sons indebted to the estate are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated Tor settlement. -- THOMAS O'CONNELL, Administrate . Cambria township, May 9, 1855. 6t. Clothing Scouring- and Finishing, Thfe subscriber cleans Clothing of Woolen or Silk Ootids, from all Stains or grease spots, and gives them an entirely new appearance. He may bo found at the Logan Hottsf-, where ho solicits public patronage. ' - CIIARLFS BRANDT, Cloth Furnisher. Ebcnsburgh, May 16, 1855. : Trial List for June Term, 105. T 1ST OF CAUSES put down for trial at a -M-J Court of Common Fleas, to be held at Eb ensburg, in and for the county of Cambria, on DAY, the oth day of June, 1855 2 FIRST WEEK. Barne's administrators t Mc Farland. ' ' Shultz M Singer. Noble, ct at r a Bowman, et at. Fostrr, et al ts Trefts. et al. St. Clair ts Gates. Logan, Wilson & Co. r Wehn & Plitt. Diver ts Glass, et al. 4 4 Gates ' ca St. Clair. " O'Donneli - ' -" ts Kane. Lawson ts llartnessi O'Neill m Whites. ' Patton v Koss. Garber's ex'rs ts Falnier. . Dougherty ts Roberts. ' M'Coy's ex'rs ' r Farrel. . ,' Fulkerson r ts Cretin. ." George, ct al ts tluff, et ah , Mathews . r Troxel. ' ' Storm ts Ager. - ' Z. a- S. Tl'k R'd Co. : ts Hassou, , Alter & Fellison ts Bell. ' Jones cs Young. M'Guire, etal ' : ts Shoemaker. Best ; ts Ross. 1 V ' M'Donald - ts Dugan's admV. sreoxn WEEK. Boyle, etal ts Noel, etal Davis . ts Evans. Guardians of Poor ' ts Twp of Vashlngto. Rhey, et al ' - ts Dougherty, et al ' Bracken vs Pearce. - ' Troth, etal , tl rhythian. . Skellv. etal ts Greenwood, et at Irwin ' e Campbell & Irwin. Wingard . ts Wingard.t Gates i ' ' t)a Edwards.' " McColgan ts Jackson. Ross " vs Calley: --"i ; 'f - Same , ts Weakland, et al .Same ' ts Yinsl'ns. " Jackson ' M ts McColgan. - Knepper vs Pringle, et tue. ' ; K. S. Fit K. Co, ts Fenlon.. , t Martin m Jackson. '"""" Collins ' '..'Z "''t Ross. . , ,.. '' "' ' ' " Swecler ' v km Ffamiltnn : ni nl. ' Murphy , r ?' vs HelseU - - t 1? hhatler . .. . r s Ritner. el al. , Plummer . . ts Weaver. ' . Adams , ts Henry, et al. V i Moore ... wlkws, et al. . r-'v Dillon r .Tfe Settlemoyer . '- Pfctry.. Pershing & liro. rsSaylor." . , Sarerent for uSe ' r Tmmw'a adm'rl" et al,' ' Shoenbcrger's Ex'r ., vs Crum.- , ' ' Allenbaugh ts Fish, et al '. ., Collins ts Rhey & Mathews ' Urban - m Mvra r " O'Connell . ' r Jackson . " . - MILTON ROBERTS, Prothonotary. Ebensburg, 3iay,l6th, 1855.. Stray mare CAME to the residence of the subscriber, : in Clearfield township, Cambria county, on Sat urdav the 28th day of April last, a dark chestnut v! vmaJ'e "ifa a wn5t stripe in her forehead, HhTv nd rignt fore leg white almost to P 8UPPed to be about seven years old this sprmg. - The owner is requested to come torward, prove property, pay charges, and take her awav. otherwia C- ,. . : oiu in uispoeeu 01 iccur- nincr ty-i I . w mrT - . H . May-, 1855, St. " Pefer SIcOougii. -. - JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and SCRIVENER, Clearfield township, Cambria county, Penna. Collections and othe business will be promptly attended to. - ' r May 0, 135LS , 'v ; ; v KOTICE. 1 The public are hereby notified, that James Dick of Carroll township, in Cambria County, is unfit, from mental infirmity, so transact any baisness, and the undersigned, members -of his family, are reluctantly compelled to make this public ant nouncement. - JOHN DICK, ' ' WILLIAM DICK, May 16, 1856 - ELIZABETH DICK. ' Farmers jLook. Here. THE subscriber respectfully informs his old customers, that he is again about to call on them with his stock of Domestic Goods, among which will be found the following articles: Cover lets, Blankets, plain and figured Satinets, Cassi meres, Tweeds, Jeans, barred and plain Flannels, Lin?eys, together with numerous other articles which he will exchange for wool. " If persons who have wool to dispose of do not wish goods in ex change, the market price will be paid in cash. ' JOSEPH G WINNER. May 9, 1855. 8m. ' ' I7EV7 GOODS. The First ofthe Season. EDWARD ROBERTS has just received from the east, and has now ready for sale a full and complete assortment of SPRIHG 8CHHER GOODS including every article of fancy, dress or plain goods that can be asked, for in a country store, either for ladies' or gentlemen's wear. His stock consists of a general variety of calicoes, bareges, chintzes, lawns, linens, muslins, laces, etc, for the ladies, together with boots, shoes, hats, and a full selection of summer stuffs for the g jntlemen, For the housekeeper he has laid in a stock of . . FfiBSH GROCERIES. embracing every article under that head, together with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheeting, shirting, etc., etc. For the farmer he has fish, salt, cradle and mow ing tcythe8, and other articles of hardware required bv the public generally. In short he lias his storeroom filled with articles in every department of trade, from which the needy can select to suit their wants. (try-Country produce taken in exchange for good at the market value, and goods sold cheap to cash caustomers. Come and see. -Ebensburg, April 26, 1355-tf. I.IST OF RETAILERS fF Merchandise, $-c., in Cambria county, for v-- the year 1855. Johnstown and Suburbs. CZass. License. Patrick OConncll, liquor. 14 10,50 Jarard Williams, liquor only. 8,50 Rutledge & Co. 14 7,00 S. h Gorgas & Co. 14 7,00 E. A. Vickroy & Son. 14 , 7,00 Good & Pershing. 14 7,00 John W. Wehn Co. 14 7,00 Plitt & Walters. 14 7,00 Lewis Plitt. ' 14 7,00 W. C. Lewis. 14 7,00 S. Seigel. ' 11 7.00 R. A Johnston. 14 7,00 II. Kratzer & Son. 14 7,00 A. Marbourg & Co. 14 7.00 M. Cohn. ' 14 7,00 C Burgraff liquor. 14 10,50 Jos. Gans & Co. 14 7,00 Frankel & Hart. 14 7,00 Gies & Murphy. ' 14 7,00 Jacob Fronheiser, liquor. .14 10,50 A bram Keeper. 14; 7,00 John F. Barns. 14 7.37J S.Douglass. ., 14 7,37J IS. Kohler, liquor. 14 10,50 J. Parkes. 14 ' 7,00 Hart & Bro. liquor. 14 10,60 George Allen, Billiards, 2 tables. ' 40,37 lieorge Siaylor. 14 , ,, 7,00 A bram Fockler. 14 7,00 George P. Luckhardt 7,- " y - 14 7,00 " . 14 " 7,87 Uonrad buppes. . . . - .. 14 '7,00 John M. King. - - 14 7,00 E. M. Lucket. . - , ti 14 . 7,37 John Dibert. -.. 14 7,00 William Barndollar. ... : , 14 . . 7,00 A.J. Lohr, liquor. 14 10,50 C. McGovern, liquor. .14 10,50 O. Stiner. 14 7,00 D. W. Goughnour, liquor.' 14 10,50 W.Howard. - 14 7,37 Bell. Smith fc Co., bankers. - J ' 7,50 J. S. Buchanan & Co. 12 12,60 W. H. Cannon & Bro's. " ; : 14 7,00 T. McCabe, liquor. 14 10,50 John Kingston, liquor. 14 10,50 John Eichensaher, " 14 ; 10,50 Joseph Allwine, Ten Pin Alley. 0,00 Cambria Iron Company. " 6 0,87 A. Lloyd & Co. f 13 10,00 Conemaugh Township.' Bens Creek Furnace 14 7,87 Cambria " ' 14 - 7,37 Mill Creek " 14 ; 7,87 P. Bracken, liquor. ' 14 10,87 Summerhut Jowmhip. G. L. Lloyd & Co. 12 12.60 E. & W. R. Hughes. 14 7,00 John McCoy. " r 14 7,00 John Wherry. - 14 7,00 John McColgan, liquor. ' 14 - 10,50 Lawrence Cassiday, " 14 10,60 Patrick Kelly, . .,';- , 14, .10.87 Francis Galbreath, " 14 : I 10,50 WilUam Murray. ' 14 7,00 S. S. Paul & Co. liquor. . " 14 10,50 JohnSchwer. - 14 7,37 C. R. Weaver. - ' 14 7,37 Ullman &Ettingef. r 14 7,37 i - Richland Township. 1 , : i ,. George Conrad & Co. liquor. 14 -10,87 Mwnster Township. . Patrick Bradley -....-14 s 7,00 Francis O'FrieL 14 - 700 Gallitzin. William Hurd, liquor. 14 10,50 D. McGlaughlin. ; ;. 14 , ; 7,00 George Kane, liquor. V, . 14 10,50 B. McMeel. 14 r 7,00 William Burhman. liquor. . 14; 10,50 N. Nagle, liquor. . 14 , 10,50 aummwnue. Charles Farren. - 14 - 7,00 Joseph Parrish. - - ' ,' 14" - 7.87j Maria Magehan, liquor, i J ;i l4- -10,50 James W. Condon. ; - - - 14 7,37 William McConnell. 14 7,00 James F. SJcDermitt, liquor. 14 10,50 Michael Nagle. ' 14 t 7,00 John Ivory & Co. 14 ' 7,00 nasungton 4 ownsmp. - Andrew McKibbeo, liquor only.r . 14 - 8,50 Fox St Troxell, liquor. - - 14 10,50 Mark McGlaughlin. ; 14 7,00 B. McColgan. . - " J " " 14 7,37 F. M. George. 14 ' 7,00 Frederick Feigie. liquor only. ' ' 14 '- i 8,60 ' Lewis Cassidy, uquor. - - - l 10.6U Mullen & Short. ' 14 7,0O Thomas Porter. 2 14 : . 7,00 Dominic Kennedy. - 14 i7,37 Jeremiah Megonigle. 14 7,87 . JUlegnenu lownsup. : . - Francis Eberly. 14 7,37 M. Douglass. ' ' - 14 7,00 Joseph Todd. H : : 14 7,00 Patrick Shield ; : " 14 7,00 D. Gallagher. ' 1 7 ,00 F.Jacobs, fcqtior, 14 10,50 HugbMcMnllm; -t 14 700 William litzinger. - ; 14 77 Clearfuia ivwnswp. ? William McGuire, liquor- 1 10,50 D. Litzinger, " John Zerbe. , ,V . ; , J,00 BobarwKacfc.v i. A , , . - ntu iownsup. George WsReri, 14 .., .. 7,87 7,37 7,37 10,87 10t50 10,50 10,50 . 7,00 7)0 7,37 7.87 8,87 7,00 10,50. 7,87 7,87 10,87 7,37 10,87 7,87 77 7,37 7,37 15,37 7,37 7,37 - 7.37 7,37 ;Jacob Leib, liquor. ...... -14 E. bhultzbaugh, 14 James Fagan, " 14 James CarrolL r 14 Moore & Kepler. '. 14 . Susquehattna Ibwnthip. Byrne & Plott. 14 Jacob Gar man. ; "14 Isaac Gillord. liquor only. 14 Ebensburg. John Rodgers, Jr. . 14 , D. Pryce, liquor. 14 John Evans. - ." 14 Mark Edwards. 1 " 14 Edward Roberts. 18 Shoemaker ft Clark. 14 Tudor & Roberts, liquor. 14 : Evans & Hughes. 14 John Dougherty.. ' 14 Robert Davia, , . ,- , 14 James McDermitt. 14 J. Moore & Son, liquor. 13 Rodgers & Jones. , 14 " E. Hughes. 14 . Davis & Lloyd. - 14 Mills & McCague. " 14 Lemmon & Kitten 14 7,37 , BREWERS OF BEER AND ALE. Isaac Parfit, Brews 7,00 Gall's. 10 8,37 Chas. Lehman. . " 2,000 10 6,00 Win. Byerly, 6,000 " 10 6,00 Philip Iiarzog, " 6,000 " 10 6,00 Sang & Bangkle" 1,200 " 10 6,0 j Martin Schrott 1,600 " 10 6,00 Sylvester Henley" 1,800 " 10 - 5,37 M. Farabaugh 1,200 " 10 6,37 Geo. Heuther " 2,000 10 6,00 G. Hahn " 1,100 "10, 5,37 RESTAURANTS, BEER HOUSES, 4a Carroll Township. Henry J.Campbell- 8 6,37 Michael Latimer. . ' 5,00 oumnulciue. William Rushman. 8 ' 5,00 J. Orner. 8 6,00 Washington Township. John Cassiday. 8 6,37 Frederick Scitzler. 8 . 6,00 Johnstown If Snberbs. William Bonaker. " ' 8 5,00 Stabb & Thomas. - 8 ' 5,00 C. Zimmerman. 8 6,00 Frederick Krepts. 8 6,00 Jacob Fend. 8 6,00 George Orth. 8 6,00 George Rowley, liquor. . - 8 8,60 A. M. Smyth, " . , 8 8,87 M. ocliamzei. : , 8 5,00 George Kurtz, liquor. ; . 8 8,50 John Pearson. 8 5.00 Casper Cradle. "8 5,00 Jacob Schertz. - : , : 8 6,00 Francis Sites. . . . " A . - 8 . i 5,00 Henry Baltzer. 8 5.37) NOTICE is hereby given that I will hold an ap peal at the (jourt House, in t-oensburg. on Mon day the 12th day of June next, at which time all persons feeling themselves aggrieved, may attend if they think proper. No appeal can be heard alter the lath 4ay of July next. JOHN LLO YD, Mercantile Appraiser. May 9, 1855. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburs. Cambria county, on Monday the 6th day of June next, at 1 o'clock, r. Ai. . . All the right, title and interest of Andrew Sut ton, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate m Susquehanna township, Cambria county, con taining eighty acres more or less, about twenty of which are cleared, having thereon erected a lo" dwelling house and log barn, now in the occupan cy of Andrew Sutton. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of J. P. Urban, for use P. M'Coy's Executor. - . Also. All the right, title and interest of Chas. S. Lytle, of, in and to a tract of land situate in bummerhill township, Cambria county, contain ing four hundred and forty-one acres, having thereon erected a large two story frame house, two small frame dwelling houses, and frame sta ble and Blacksmith shop, one large double reared saw mill, 40 by 60 feet, running two upright, and tnree circular saws. : Taken in execution and to be sold at the enit of David T. Storm, for use of David Leidy. Also. All the right, title and interest of Jas. McDermitt, (Cle.irfield) of, in and to a tract of land situate in Ulearneld township, Cambria co., adjoining lands of James Li tainger, Henry McDer mitt 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 barn, now in the occupancy of the said James McDermitt. laken in execution and to be sold at the suit of W m. Morgan for use of John McCoy Executor of l AlctJoy, dee'd. - - ' Also. All the right, title and interest of Isaac Singer, of, in and to a lot of ground ' situate in ConemauKh borough, adjoining lot of Levi Hol land on the South, and an alley on the North, and fronting on Singer street, having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, and the half a frame stable, now in the occupancy of Isaac Sin ger. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Wehn & Walters. - . Also. All the right, title and interest of Ma- tbew C. Wilson, of, in and to a tract of land situ ate in White township, Cambria county, adjoin ing lands of Krise and Barnacle and others, con taining nine hundred and ninety-five acres more or less, on which is erected a one and a half story log house, a one and a half story frame house, a saw mill, a grist mill, and a frame stable, now in the occupancy of Mathew C. Wilson. - laken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thomas B. Moore. Also.- All the right, title and interest of Wm. Lawson, of, in and to a piece or -oarcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Movers. White and others, con taining fifty-one acres more or less, about two acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story plank house, a log house, a saw mill and stable, now in the occupancy of Wm. Hark ncssandJamesMulveh.il. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Samuel J. Renshaw. . Also. All the right, title and interest of Wm. Singer, of, in and to two lots of ground, situate in Campbellstown, Carroll township, Cambria co., adjoining lot of Snable on the North, and land of John Campbell on the West, and fronting on th Ebensburg and Cherry Tree township road, hav ing thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, a tin shop, store room and stable, now in the occupancy of William Singer.- Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John P. Parish, for nse of Wm. Kit tell. ' Also. All the right, title and interest of John P. Parrish, of, in and to a piece orparcel of land, situate in Carroll tewnsbrp. Cambna cormty, ad joining lanxls of John Wcntz on the East, and lands of Wm. K. Piper on the North. South and West, containing ten acres more or less, and hav ing thereon erected a one and a half story frame house, now in the occupancy of Runner. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of B. IL Palmer. : : Also. AH the right, title and interest of Geo. Hamcame, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria county, fron ting on High street, and running back to Lloyd street " adjoining lot of Thomas Williams on the West rand lot of the heirs of The. 0- Evans, de ceased, on the East, having thereon erected a two Lybe & Rowlan. ' " 14 ' - Blacklick Township. B.F.Davis. . . . . 14 John St Wm. Duncan, liquor. '.' 14 Carroll Townshio. story frame house, a frame tin shop, and frame stable, now in the occupancy of the said George Harncame. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Warnick Si Leibrandt. - " Also. All the right, title and interest of Mar tin Miksell, of, in and to a piece or paroel of land situate in Summerhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Lewis Paul, Terence McOrone and others, containing eight acres more or less, about two acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a one and a half story log house, now in the occupancy of the said Martin Miksell. Tfcken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Anthony Long, . surviving partner of Todd &. Long. ' - . ' Also.-t-ATI the right, title and interest of Dan iel McCarthy, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in ombna township, Uambna coun ty, adjoining lands of Aloysius Martz, Jos. Long, G. L. Lloyd and others, containing seventy-five acres more or less, about forty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a small log house and stable, now in the occupancy of the said Dan iel McCarthy. " Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John McMeel, Jr., adui'r of the estate of the Rev. T. McGirr, dee'd. Also. All the right, title and interest of Eman uel Rutch, of, iu and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll township, Caml ria county, ad joining binds of P. H. Lempke, Henry Kough and and otherB. containing fifty acres be the same more or less, about twenty-five acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a one story hewed log house and a log stable, now in the occupancy of Michael and Emanuel Rutch. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Johnston Moore. Also. All the right, title and interest of Wynn & Anthony, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Susquehanna township, Cam bria county, containing two hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Johnston Moore, A. B. Waller and others, the same unoccupied aid un improved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of A. F. Qsterloh. Also. All the right, title and interest of Hugh McGuire, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Summerhill, Cambria county, adjoining the Catholic Church property, and lying along the Allegheny Portage Railroad' and the township road leading from Jefferson to Minister, containing two . acres more or less, on which is erected a two story frame house, a two story log house with a frame building attached, one large plank 6table and several small out buil dings, now in the occupancy of Hugh McGuire and Charles Collins. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Robert Lytle. . Also. All the right, title and interest of Sam nel Dillon, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Jacob Troxell, Ignatius Adams, Thomas Jackson and others, containing three hundred and forty-four acree, twenty of which is cleared, and having thereon erected a frame house and stable, now in the occupancy of the Said Samuel Dillon. Taken in execution and to be sol J at the suit of Jacob Fornwalt, for use of David Brawley, now for use of Johnston Moore. Also. All the right, title and interest of Ra phael Cooper, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Summerhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of John Kean, Thomas Bennett anl ethers, containing eighty acres more or ls, about forty of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two 6tory plank house, a small plank house and barn, now in the occupancy of Raphael Cooper. . Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of the School Directors of Summerliill township. Also. All the right, title and interest of Hugh Boyle, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Car roll township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of John G. Miller, John Ivory and others, containing three hundred and sixty acres, be the same more or less, about thirty-fire acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected two cabin houses, unoccu pied. Taken in execution ahd to be sold at the suit of M. Hasson. Ai.so. All that certain three story frame and plank building, situate in Washington township, Cambria county, on the South 6ide of the Turn pike road, where the t'enna. railroad crushes the same, and being on the West side of said railroad, containing in front on said turnpike, twenty feet, and on said railroad eighty-five foct, and the lot and piece ol ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building. ' Taken in execution as the property ol it. Al. b. Jackson, and to be sold at the 31 lit of John Stew art, for use of Wm. Kittell. Also. All that certain tract or piece or parcel of land, situate in Susquehanna township, Gam bna county, bounded and described as follows Rt'ffinninir at a stone wile in the line of land which this is part, and land of Richard Nagle, thence by 6aid Richard Nagle's laud, North, one degree East, thence bv land conveyed or to be conveyed by Henry Lloyd to Isaac Evans, North, eighty nine degrees Wast, one hundred and sixty perches to a post, near a marked cucumber, thence in part by land under contract to uavid imrKet, and to Hannah Urossman, boutn, one degree est. one hundred and sixty-four perches to a post, thence South, eighty-nine degrees list,oue hundred and sixty perches to the beginning, containing one hundred and fifty-one acres and forty-five perches, and allowance. Taken in execution as the property of Henry Llovd, and to be sold at the Buit of the Executors and Trustee of James C, Jisber, dee'd. Also. AH that certain tract or piece of land situate in Cambria township, Cambria county, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at beech in line of land under contract to John G. Pringle. thence South, two hundred and forty-two perches more or , less, to a post, thence loat, one hundred and nineteen percnes more or lesa. xo a .thence North, two hundrel and forty-two perches more or less, to a sugar, thence West, one hundred and nineteen perches more or less, to the beginning, containing one hundred and sixty-nine acres and fifty perches more or less, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances. Taken in execution as the property of Abraham Makin, and to be sold at the suit of Jas. C. Fish er, et al. Also. All the right, title and interest of Ben- jemin Beers, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in bite township, uamuna couiuj, con taining one hundred acres, more or less, abont seventy-five of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a one and a half story plank house, and a plank barn, now in the occupancy of Benjamin Beers. ...... .. .. Taken in execntfon and to oe sow at tue suit of Charles W. Webster. Ajjso. All the right, title and interest of Maria Murray, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land ;lt. iifin Summerhill township, Gimbria cun- fdjinning lands of the heirs of Michael Pnson. de ceased, and known on the diagram r't tj,e inquisi tion of the real estate of the sid Michael Benson, deceased, as allottment Nt. G, containing seventy two acres more or les, about forty-five acres clear ed, and having Vncreon erected a log house, and log barn , now n the occupancy of J. B; Wilkinson. Taken execution and to be sold M the suit of Cha. Albright, for uso of R. L. Johnston. Also. All the right, title ami interest of Maria Murray, f, in and to a piece or parcel ofliind sit uate in SummerhiTr township. Cambria county, adjoining lands of the heirs of Michae? Benson, de ceased , and known on th diagram of the inquisi tion of the real estate of the said Michael Benson, deceased, as alottmcnt.Nb. 6, containing screnty two acress more or loss, about forty-five acres of which are cleared. J ' Taken in execution and to be. sold at the suit of R.L. Johnston. A. DURBIN, SLerifr. Ebcw-burg. May , 1855. GROCEKT STORE. "T? THE sub-bribers resfpectfu'lv inform the citizrtia. of Jefierm a -vicinity, that they havcrtkea the Stand recently occupied by J. B. Craig, w bare they have just received, and will at all tunes keep rn l,o4 on .rtni:ir. atmnlw T n.. T . BacoS, Floub, &c, .Jtc - ' w - Their terms will be moderate, and no pain will' be spared to accommodate the public ' whose patronage they respectfully solicit. - . -'. JOHN WHERRT & Co. " April 25, 1855. Private Sale. . - A Valuable House and Lot in the Boron ph of - Loretto, jhe property of the heirs of J acob , FeU, deceased. Terms will be made easy, and an indisputable title given. Application to be made, to Sheriff Durbin, Munster, or the subscriber. . M. HASSON'. ' April 25, 1855.. . , - . NEW GOODS. JERP.Y MEGONIGLE would rerpertfully an nounce to the public that he baa just received, : and opened at the stand well known ts the" Mike Walsh " House, at the foot of Plane No 4. a lot of New Goods, which have been carefully selected -with a view to the wants of this community. His stock embraces Dry Goods such as Calicoes, ; Delaines, Bareges, Muslins, which he will sell at thelowest figure ; Made up Clothing, Coats, PanU, Vests : be would especially call the attention of an astonished public to his stock of miracalous Hats, containing specimens of the Hong Kong, the Se vastopol, and the half shaved Hats, forming a col lection of novelties never equalled in this, and vcrv few other countries. - His stock of Shoes and Boots, defies competi tion, the Eureka Slippers, the Parodi enamelled Shoes. Jenny Iind Buskins, will afford unmiti gated delight to the fair votaries ofthe "mazy dances," while his Kossuth Boots, his Schamyt Pumps, and the untiring " O'Rourke brogue." will enable the lords of creation to do the tallest -kind of walking. TT: r. : V rii 1. . , considering the hardness of the times he withes to ' make no profit on the provisions which sustain human life, but at the same time he would deli cately suggest, that if ever any article of sugar was entitled to a premium, that which be offers to the inspection of a discerning public, certainly is the ore. " . " Jerry " wants " all the world and the rest of mankind " to come and see his establishment and get bargains he is there for that business. JEREMIAH MEGONIGLE: Hemlock, April 25, 18C5. Xotlce to tlie Travelling Public. THE undersigned, carrying the United States Mails between Crcsson Station and Ebensburg, will, on and after the first day of April, 1855, run on the Turnpike between said places, a MAIL COACH which will be adequate to the wants of travellers over this route. The coach will leave Ebensburg every morning : (Sundays excepted) at 9 o'clock precisely connec ting with the Mail train going East, at Ciesson; and will return immediately after the arrival of the Mail train going West, arriving at Ebensburg at about half-past 10 o'clock, P. M. Passengers may rest assured that the proprietor will use every "effort to carry them between these ooints with all nossible disDatce and comfort. . . - . - Passengers will be required to pay their fare be fore taking seats in the Coach. JOHN A. BLAIR. Ebensburg, April 18, 1855. KOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of George Murray, or George Murray & Son, are here by notified, that the .totes and accounts of said' firms have been placed in our bands for collection, , snd that, unless payment be made' immediately,", suits will be brought to enforce it. JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 1J, 1865. tf. KOTICE. I '. ' , In the matter of Vie Real Estate of Nicholas Kil ling, late of Allegheny tovmshtp, deceased. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Mary Eve, intermarried with Nicholas Shank, Catha rine, intermarried with John Earhart, Adam Kollis, and Mary Kollis, and to the widow of ' said deceased. CAMRKIA COUNTY, ss : . You are hereby cited to be and appear before, the Judges of an Orphans' Court, to be held at Ebensburg, on the first Monday of June next, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon, then-and there to ac-'-cept or refuse to take the real estate of said Nich olas Kollis, deceased, situate in Allegheny town ship, Cambria county, containing eighty-seven acres, about forty acres cleared, bounded by lands of Nicholas Shank, Bartholomew Trebis, and oth ers, at the appraised valuation put upon it by an inquest duly awarded by the snid Court, ana re turned by the Sheriff on the fifth day of March, 1855, to-wit, at thirteen dollars and sixty cents per acre, ($18 6C.) and hereof fad not, -Witness he Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent of said Cnirt at Ebensburg, the ninth day of March, A. D. 1855. WM. C. BARBOUR, ClTc. Cambria County, 8$. fi . ?r ..e rj t .. rn rv TAYLOR of Cambria county, G resting ; , WHEREAS,- Frances A. M. Taylor, by her did on the twenty-second d&j of ICvvenabcr, A. D. Kcts wvotiriiTfe t Aiif aui1 Jii1oa rf mi Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cam oria, praying for the canses therein set forth, that she might be divorced, from the bonds of matrt-T monv entered into with you. John Tavlor. . . ivii. sv vivi w vu vmv v nutw vs via We therefore command you, as we have here tofore commanded you, the said John Taylor, tliat setting aside all other buaii.esa and excuses what soever, you be and apjer, in your proper person - before our Judges at Ebensburg, at a Court Common Pleas there to be held for the county of Cambria on the first Monday of June next t xq an s er the petition or libel of the said Frjmcea A. M. Taylor, and to 6hew cause, if apy vou have mrhv Il raid Frances A. M. Ts vln. : should not be divorced, from the b'-tvU r,f matri mony, ag-eeably to acta o General Assembly in such case made and rvrovi'lod. And hereof fail not . . . ... .. .. Witness the UonovaWa (Wr Tnvh TV;. dent of our 'aid 3oUrt at Ebensburg, the twenty, fourth day of jlarch A. D. 1855. - V . MILTON ROBERTS, ' .: HarcV 29. 1855. Frotiumoiary' Almlntstcaior's Notice. iflAfcwl. JNiUIICE. that Letters of Administration- 1 cum tostamcnto annexo have been granted to. the subscrilier, on the-estate-of Ann Teresa Scan Ian, late of Cambria township. Cambria county deceased, therefore all pejsonsknowing themselves. ". indebted" to said estate will please caJl upon the subscriber and settla thesame, and persons having; :. claims against said estate, ill plecsc present tdiem duly auiheaUcateu for scluement .. MATUEW M. ADAMS. April 18, 1855. COXRAD &. WALT OX, - i Importers 4 Wholesale Dealari la Hardwire,'. tauery, o., h. Jtarxet street, Philadelphia. :' KEEP constantly on hand the genuine Timo thy Slack's Augers, Wm. Mann's, IJeatty.'s, . . , . n . ' . ana uuni superior Axes, tjonra v aitou's -superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & "VYal-" dron's Grass aad Cradli-Scythcs, Common- and Patent Scyt'ie Snaths. Patent ClctLes Pine,'.. ' &c, which they offer for sale on reasonable terms, to country dealers ocly. ; - Jan nary 25, 1855. . , , .... ..
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