Allegheny Portage Railroad. T"OTICE. All persona having claims against Jl the Allegheny Portage Railroad for labor performed or materials furnished during the year 1855, will report the same properly authentica ted, to the Superintendent on or boforo the 1st day of Djcember, 1855. JOHN ROSS, SuperinUnlcnt. Hollidaysburg, Nov. 21, 1655. ' Auctioneer. FT1UE subscriber would respectfully inform the 3. citizens of Cambria aud the adjoining coun ties, that he has been engaged for a number of years ia this business. Persons Rea "T personal projcrty to dispose of. will ilo well to give bim a call. It would be unnecessary to give any recommendation as to bis fitucss for the busi ness," as hundreds of testimonials can be produced if necessary. Charges moderate. Address the subscriber Tunnel Hill, Cimbria county. JOHN GQDFREY. November 21, 1855. . The University's Family Iteniedies : issued under the Seal, Sanction and Authority of Tie University of Tree Medicine ASH . Popular Knowledge, Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, April 89 185 L with a capital of $100,000. Miinlg for the pnrpose of arresting the ecils of ' spurious and tcorUtfas Nostrums ; "AIo, f r supplying the .Community with relia 6 ltem-dica wherever a competent Physician "tanr.ot or will n it b J employed. Tnis Institution J.as pur.hpsed from Da. JOHN It. ROW AND, his celebrated ' "B9WAITOS T0H1C SIIXITJES, " Known for upwards of twenty rive years as the only sure aal safe cure fir FJ-JVER and AC UE. , (fca.viuvi his4 inesihuable Ilmiedv fur BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Howand'B Compound Syrup of Blaciberry Eoot, Which highly approved and popular Remedies, together w'.th The University's Remedy for C miplaints of the Lung ; The University's Remedy fr Dyspepsia or Indigestion; The Vnivers:ty's Remedy for Costive Bowel 1 ; Also, the University's Almanac may be had. at th.e Branch Dispensary, or Store of Hugh M'Mtd'en. Lorctto, Cimbria coui.ty, Pa. ciovember 21, IS55. . R'oiice. "N the matter of the real estate of . which Ja cob Rager, died seized. Cambria c auuty, ss : Tin C minim wealth of Pemi-yl .inia to Mary ,;Rager widow of Jacob Rag-.T deceased, and Henry Rager, Michael Rager, John Rager, Isaac - H ger, David' It iger, M ry Rager, Jacob R .ger, David Bracken nn i Ciristiana his wife, (late Christiana Rage:,) David Paul and Catharine .;his wife, (late Citliariao lUgrr.) Thomas ' O jug'ien jur and Margaret hi wile, (late Mar garet Rtg:r,) Piiilip Rager. G surge Rager and Israel C. It iger," heirs and l.'ga! representatives of Jacob R iger deceased. You and every of yon arj hcre1y eifel to l e nnl appi.tr bef-iro th-3 Judges .of our Orphans' Curt,'ti be held at Ebensburg, on the first Mjii iy of December next, at t-n o'cl x.k, A. M., of sai l d y, then and there to accept or refuse to taks the real estatcvpf said Jacob Rigirdece ised, at the valuation put upon it by an Inquest award ed by said C-mn'y for that pup sc, or show cause why tho sami should not be sold, to wit : " a pieie or parcel of land situate in Jackson town ship,' Cimbria county, containing one hunlrel and eighty acres, m ts or le, a Ij iniug lands rf Abraham Rager, Anthony Lam'oatig'i, Andrew linger aal others." Which was valued and ap praised at the ntn of six dollar per acre. Witness the Ilonorabla George Taylor, Presi dent of our sail Cmrt at EVn.Jmrg, the thir teenth day of S-pterrilier, A. 11. 1855. WM. O. B A UBO UR, Clerk O. C. & CHAKCE TO SATE THE DIKES ASD DOLLARS. PUBIJrCSAEJi. THE subscriber being about to move to his farm, and wishing to close busiuess m the mercantile way, will oiler his present stock at public sale at his Store RoOm at lunncl lldl, Cambria count v, . . ON TUESDAY NOV. 2C. AND ALLOWING DAYS. the following assortment of choice goods, consist ing of Cloths. Satinatts, Cassimeres, Satin ves tings, Flannels, Blankets, Linseysj Muslins, Silks, Dcfaiiies, Ginghams and Ladies Dress Plaids. Also. A large assortment of Gentlomans, La tlies and Children' B xb, Shfca, Gaiters, togcth er with a large assortment of Gum over Shoes." Also. A fashionable assortment of Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps, of every variety. Also. Hardware and Queens ware of cveiy pat tern and size ": Al o A largo quantity of Ready Made cloth ing of evc-y style and quality. GLASSWARE, Lamps, Looking Glasses, Lan terns, Drugs & Patent Medicines. Lever Clocks of all kinds, Liquors and Groceries, Tinware and Stationary,' together with a large lot of empty Barrels of all sizes, ami a variety of other arti.-les too tsdious to mention. . Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.. on each day. when due attendance and a reasonable credit will bo give n. WM.D. HURD. Tunnel Hill, Nov. 14, .1850. ... Arraniorn-juts f r theS;.oud Annual Cullection of thi', ne.v anl Popular I.istituii n for the ditlu aion of Literature and Art, have beesi made on tho mist extensive scale. Am jug the w rks airca ly engaged, is the far famsd "GE:;0A CRUCIFIX," which originally cost Ten .Thousand D liars. Ia forming the Njw C !!eetioT, the tlid'usioii of .works of Am iicAX Aut, and the encouragement of American genius have nt !coii ovc:lHked. Cjmmisxi.ms have bt-en issued to many of the m-st distinguished American Artiit, who will ontribute s ma of their finest productions. Aniong them are threj Marble lW-ts, executed liy tao greatest living Sculptor, HIRAM POWERS. GEORGE WASHINGTON, TilE trATlIEU OF HIS f orXTHT, : BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, THE P:iIL';Sri!EU ; DANIEL WEBSTER, . . . T11K STATJIAX. A special agent has visited Europe and made t-arcful judiefms selections of foreign works of Art, both in Bronze and Marblj; Stituary and C.ioice Paintings. The whli firming a la-go and valuable collec 41'Mi of - Paintings :m I Statuary, t ) be distributed FREE au ;ig the inain'icri of the A asocial i n for ho S icon 1 Year. TERAiSOF MEMBERS 11 1 P. Tho pay m -nt of Tinve I) lilars co'istitutes any one number of this Association, an l entities him .to either o:ie of the M aga.ii.e for one year, an 1 : and Painting. Tiic literature isstr.vl to subscribers consists of ' tk f .11. .!. r -r.nii.!.. .r . ir .. -..v - ...nut. ah 'ii.uii ai biitiic? li.ii it;i ft, .Putnam's, Eni ;kei 'jocker, Black wood's, House hold Wor.l.,Graha:ii's, and Gody'ji Lady's Bnik. PerS m.i taki.ig live memberships are entitled to any five of the M vgazines for one year, and to six iickiis in the "distribution. Ihe net proceeds de rived irom t!ie sale ot memK;rs:up, are devoted to the purchase of works of Art f jr the ensuing Oear- - THE ADVANTAGES SECURED aby becoming a mcmlicr of this Association, are 1st. AH persons receive tlie f M value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterlin- Magazine Literature. 2d. Eieh member is contributing towards pur chasing choice Works of Art, which are to be dis tributed among tlremsdvcrs, an I arc at the same tian cncvJuragiug the Artists of the country, dis bursing thou tan-is of doll ars through its agency. Tersous ia remiUinq fund for membership, will plexsc give their post office wllrcss in full, stating the month they wish the Magazine to rv.tnme.ice, and have the letter registered at the Post Ofritfs to prevent loss; on its receipt a certifi . tate of membcrsbip, together witii the Magazine flesired, will be forwarded to any part of the Country. . 7, a'4 Pnrc''xsc mgazirres at B vkstires, ivill observe that 17 joining this Association, tlicy -Miawte an l frte tidcet in ihe annwd dMh,Mi all at the same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. r J "For Membsrsliips. address, ' ' C. L. DERBY, Actinry C; A. A. At either of the principal Ofncs Knicker bocker Magazine" oP.ioc, 348 Broadway, New Y'ork; or Western OfSoe, ICC Water Street, Sin dusky, Ohio. Subscriptions receivcel by II. X Itoberts, Hon. 8-x'y., for Ebensburg, Pa. . HO ! THIS WAY. FOR CHEAP BIRGAIXSl! THE uudtsrsigned would again inforiii the cit izens of E ensburg, and the Surrounding county, that they have received from the city of Philadelphia a large assortment of " , GROCERIES, CoffiW, . Ti:ar fltlgnrs, " Mvlamj ' f)M Vl.ft-. , Pepper, All-spice, Candles, Soap, Mackeral, Sal mon, C kI Fish, together with many articles not mentioned. WILLOW WARE. Hand Baskets of all kinds and size, small Bas kets f r cliihlren, Clothes BakelSj Ladi.-s'. werk Baskets and Fruit Baskets. CEDAR WARE. Tubs, Buckets. Half Bushels, Pecks, Wash Boards, Sives, large and small Brooms. Tobacco aud Cigars, ol all kinils. : Nails and Glass Ware. Rope-sofallkindsandsi7.es. Liqu- rs of all kinds and brands. CONFECTION A R1E. Candies, liuU, Prunes, ngs. Almonds, Pea Nuts, in fact every article in this line. We would here remark that we arc now enabled to sell a cheaper article than any establishment in the county. Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. ' TIT DOR & ROBERTS. "Iienslmrg, Nov. 14, lf55. if. TO PERSONS ODTEmiDYMErJT. TfilK UEST BOOMS FOR AUEXTi. 3sad for a few copies and try them among your fri6ads. OBERT SEARS PUBLISHES THE FOI. LOWING POPULAR ILLUSTRATIVE WORKS, an I for the sale of which he desires an active Agent in every Country of the United States. A small capital of $20 or $25 only is re quired. - , The sxozt Xlegant and Useful Tolua of the Year. SEiEo GEE AT WOSX ON RUSSIA. JUST PUBLISHED, an Illustrated Description of the RUSSIAN EMPIRE. Being a Physcal and Pe-l.tical Histery of its Governments and Provinces, Productions, Resources, Imperial Gov ernment. Commerce, Literature, Educational Means, Religion, Peop'e, Manners, Customs, An tiquities, etc., etc., from the latest and most au thentic sources. Embellished with about 200 Engraving . and Maps if European and Asiatic Ru.isia. The whole complete in one large octavo voliiUie.of abjiVt j(0 pages, elegantly and sub ; tai.t:any bound. Itcinfl priia., s. " - Pers. ns wishing to act as Agents, and do a safe business, can semi for a specimen volume, and a Subscription Book ' (price or loth $3,25, crit free of postage,) and obtain ftom ne to two hundred subsrrila-rs, to be delivered at a certain !ime to be agrc il em, say in thirty or forty days from tiie time of signing. II. Also, a deeply interesting volume, entitled "THE REMARKABLE ADVENTURES OF CELEBRATED PERSONS," embracing the Ro mantic Incidents r.ni Ad verdures in the Lives of Sovereigns, Ptate'Sir.en. Gerir-r.ilH, Princes, War riors, Travellers, Ai'vcniurers, Voyager.. yc, euiin-mt in the history of .Europe- and America, including Sketches of over fifty celebrated heroic ch.aracters. Beautifully illustrated with mim'er ous engravings. 1 vol 400 pages, royal 12mo, cloth, gilt. Price, $1,25. III. NEW PICTORIAL IIIST0KY OF ClIlKA AND IN 1)1 A com pricing a description of theso countrius and their iuhabitants, emlTacing tlie Historical Events, Goveinnicut, Religion, Educa tion. Language, Literature, Arts, Manufactures, Prmlurtioiis. C miner.-'', and M toners and Cus toms of tlie People, from the earliest periol of authentic record to the present time. Illustrated with two hundred engravings. COO pages large octavo. Price, $2,50. IV. NEW PICTORIAL FAMILY INSTRUCTOR, o:t Dig:.t op Gxxkkal Kxowlkik Compris ing a conij ljtc circle of useful and entertainiiig irilonnation. ." IK signed for Families. Schools and libraries. COO pp. octavo. Price, $2,50. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERI CAN REVOLUTION. A book for every family in the Union! It contains an account of the early history of the C amtry, Constitution of the United States, a Chronologie-.d Index. &c. Sev eral hundred Engravings. Price, $2.00. With a variety of other popular PICTORIAL WORKS, of such a moral and religious influence, that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer HjmtJic benefit, and receive ajar compensation for their labor. - CCS- To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers aribpport unity for profitable employment seldom to be met with. ft- Persons wishing to cngago in their -sale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular contain ing full particulars, witli "Directions to persons disposed to act as Agents," together with terms on which they will lw furni-shed, by addressing the subscriber, po.t paid. ROBERT SEARS, Pcbltshku, 181 William Street, Ncw-1'ork. CO- Send for ose Copy. S nglo copies of tho above works will Vie carefully enveloped in stout paper, and f rwardel at our risk and expense to any post office in the United States, oa the receipt of the retail prices. Ebensburg, November 14, 1855. IVotlce. "J"0TICE to the heirs aud 1 gal representatives A. l of Daniel Keefe deceased, residing out of the county of Cumbria. Cambria count, SS. ' ' ' , . The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to D. II. Roberts, Esq.,' administrator of the goods and chattels of Daniel Keefe deceased, and to the heirs and legal representatives of said Daniel Keefe de ceased. Grektixu : i ' We command you and cvery"bf you, that you da in your own proper perspus appear before our Judges at Ebensburg at an Orphans' Court there to be held on the first Monday of December-next at ten o'clock, A. M. of said day, to answer! Adam Dougherty in the matter of his petition for a decree to enforce the specific performance .of a, contract, enteral into with the said DanielJKecf' in his lifetime, for the salo nf a certain lot or piece of ground situate in the town of Gallitzin, Alle gheny township. And herein fail not. Witness tho Honorable George Taylor? Presi dent of emr said Court at Ebensburg the seventh elay of September, A. D. 1855. ' " ; - WM. 0. BARBOUR Clerk O. C. A. DURBIN Sheriir. Ebensburg, October 31, 1855. 4ts. SEVASTOPOL TAKEN. Tlie First of tlie Season. ' EDWARD ROBERTS has just received from the cast, ami has now ready for sale a full and complete assortment of - .... PALI. 4b WINTER GOODS including every article of fancy, dress or plain goods that can be ask eel for in a country store, either lor ladies' or gentlemen's wear. Ills stock consists of a general variety of calicoes, merinoes. .alpacas, delaines .linens, muslins, laces, etc., for the ladies, together with boots, shoes, hats, and a full selection of winter stuffs for the" g mtlemen. For the housekeeper he has laid in a stock of embracing every article under tnathear, togtr with tin- ware, carpeting carpet-chain sheeting, shirting, etc., etc For the farmer lie has fish, salt, and other arti cles required by the public generally. ' In short he has his storeroom filled with articles, in every department of trade, from which tho needy can select to suit their wants.' CCJH-Coxmtry produce taker&Su exchange for goods at the market value, aud goods sold cheap to cash c.iustomcrs. Come and see. Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 1355-tf.' ' Register's Kotlce. The following accounts have been filed in the office of the Register of Cambria county, and will be presented for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans'Court, to be held at Ebensburg, on Mon day, the 3d day of December next, viz : The account of George Id'tzinger, executor of the estate of Leonard Litziuger, deceased. The account of Richard Scanlan, executor of Henry J. M'Guire. deceased. The account of Richard Scan ban, surviving ex ecutor of John Scaulan, deceased. The assonnl of Samuel Blough, adminstrator Of the estate of Joseph Lehman, deceased. 11 Tho account of A. Kopolin, and Joun R. Mor-: gan administrators of .the estate of Jenkins Jones, deceased. . The account of Nancy Crura, administratrix of' tlie estate of Isaac Crtim, deceased. ; Tho account of JoliL M'Coy, Guardian of Woodburu Benson. The accenint of John M'Coy, Guardian of Em elinc Bjns m. WM. C. BARBOUR, Register. Ebensburg, Nov. 7, 1855. 4t. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure of an nouncing to his numerous Customers and the Public generally, that he has just returned from the Eastern Cities, and is now opemng one of the largest and Best Assorted Stock of Goods ever brought t CAMBRIA COUNTY. The Stock comirts chiefly of the following, viz: Dill GOODS! a Mrjs-AwmmsD .rf CALICOES,- GING HAMS. CASHMERES, MERINOS, DELAiwrcs, ALPACAS, oVc, all of the Finest Qualities and most choice Style. Also a large Assortment of MILLINERY GOODS. Such as Braid and Silk Bonnets aud B nnet Rib born, Flowers and Wreatli6, and a great variety of Trimmings and Noti. ns. Also, a good Assort ment of HARDWARE. QUEENSWARE, Tin ware. Glassware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Books and Stationary, and a very large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING. He solicits an examination of his Stock, ns he feels confident that all who favor him witn a call will have reason to be satisfied with the Quality of his Goods and the Cheapness of his Price. .Persons purchasing GROCERIES in large quantities trill receive a considerable Jle-luction, off Ihcjrelail jvice. N. B. Tho ONE PRICE SYSTEM .strictly ad hered to. - d. McLaughlin. Tunnel Hill Gimbria Col Oct. 21, 1855. 12t sniMtm 7( sale. B Virtue. of. Kundry writs of .Vend. Exponas and Levari t ncia, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me di rected, Jtbere. will be exposed to sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebmsburg, -Cambria-county, on Monday, the 3d day of December next, at 1 o'clock, P, M. - . , All the right, title and interest cf Michael A. Skelly, of. m aud to a piece or" parcel of land, sit uate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Samuel M'Uoitgh, ou the east, and John Noel on the south, containing thirty three acres, more or less, about six acres of which are cleareily and having therein erected a log hoMtse and leg stable, now in the eiccupancy of Michael Skelly; . . Takeei in execution and to be sold at the suit of Robert Lytic. 'Al.so-A11 the right, title and interest of Henry Kock. of. in and to a lot of ground situate in Cam pbcll'stowu. 'Carroll township, Cambria coun ty, known on plan of said town as. No. 12, and having tliercutt'vret-ted a hewed log house, (said lot under feuee); also one bun lied acres, more of less of land, alwut twenty acres cleared, situate in Carroll township, Cambria county, adjoining lauds of lieirs of Rutch, Joseph Lantcy and others, and liaving thefeon erected a log house and cabin barn. Taken in execution aud to be sold at t!.c suit of John 1 Parrish, for Use of Johns 'on Mo ire. 1 Also All the light, title and intcj'.-Rt of Jos eph. EberstaUer. of, in an t two t .ts .if ground situate in Carrolltown. Cambria com y. mid Cr roll township, fronting on tlie EU'ii.-.l.un: and Susquehanna -road, adjoining lots of Fran is J- tr't matter and Jao b Hoover, bavin ; thereon civctcl ! a tKo story frame house and .!ai-' st .!, now in the occupancy of tho said Joseph EU-r.-lar.er. J lakon iu execution an -. H. GUILDS & CO.. VHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. TVrTTllTTTT CI 111 O. fIC TTTftrtTl O nflTl nnm .. BON- ;.i i Boys an I Children's Spring aud- Sumaicr waie, all of latest fctyks and fcibhioi.B anuing Misses which may Lc fcunl LADIIS AN'D MIOSES' Bots antl Buskins, Purpje Paroiiies Ciuderil'a SlipjKis, P.fonze Ivossiitiis, Soiitag's, Eureka'"; Cliildu'S fan. BkiIs. kex and toys' Calf 4- Kip Boots, Col. C ng. I$oots, Kill GIo. But, Ox. & Cn. Ties C. K B wUes. Uil. !u's S. Git. LAfiifa' IIAti axi crs." Canton i'aha I, liiack, J .,.'- Fur and Wool II it. tloth & Glazed Cajutj--. Plush Vlri-t fin together with a variety of Fancy Goods, particularly adantcd to the aimroachins seasou. 0Having purchased eur stoek from ti e Eastern Manufacturers, principal! for cash, with grrtrt -care in the selection and quality adapted to the Western trade," we arc enabled to ofler superior in ducements, and ate determined not to I e undersold I y anv listem or Western House.- ' CtJ-Merchants .visiting our city, will please tall and examh e f-r thcinsclvta. September 5, 1855. ; : BOKKETS. - . Straw and , Leghorn, Fancy French -. Lace; i KiuluoiJ'rwl G'r Ihlmet Crown; . Fancy Glaiii. -...-. r ton.uc wt h Capfi r '0SEITI G. HOLMES. IAMF.S YDJJNO. WATCH & JEWELRY STORE! HOLMES & YOUNG. " '. WATCHMAKERS A JRWRLBR8, t 4 , .T T, KEW STORE, KMK STREET. JOKKSTOW W, PA. I. oLLD return our sincere thanks to all our friends in Johnstown and surn.ui.d'r" country . I r ti e hlcral amount of business we have done wnce we or-ened our New Stolon tt',' Al! .r eostoniPTs may rely upon being tre-ated with courtesy. ' IVase call and examine our Stock of Gls, all of tLe richest and newest styles. We have Good in oi:r bin; t .i suit all eust aners. We have heretef. re done business on the One Price Svstem Lv i. w r rsfcingmorc f.-r ;.x!s than they are woiih, nor haw than we can sell them for. Ail For- ot U(cks, batches, and Jewelry, Acconleons, &c, repairel on the premises and attend-" t, !,.. I t i ,. ...,; . r , . Jacob S habicher i-.v.,,,, ,m i, h, Ui;ui usual raies, r.s we i:avc every laeility lur doing work We ' Alho All ihe right, title and ir.ti re.t of Mat:. TlJ-UillTZ'?'' I 1. It for the perroru.ai.ce or all the Watch, Pw U. wiisunl(f ; . . ... 1.....1,.. '':,ct' "s. ?Hrj:eL,ilir!i 'iLi1"" ho,18e- A11 Vatehes aud Clocks that are sold here and which do in-White 'township, Camhna i-.uny. aij.-imug al-,,K'XOii. - . " -"hers of equal value.- Pleas examine our Lists of Priced lands-eif Krise &. Barnacle an I ot'iirs. e.n:a:nii!g I " , rr. "arber and Ualr-Drcsscr. j BE undersigned would rcsperfully inform his to tk sto'ners that ,ie nfl3 TCmf3 "'a shop (Cull fra,'y occupied by Dr. Eylandt. ifi! V Will bft happy to giye "-tt,-81t,,n hl8 sTlP R riivc, or . . iciii the most im p-oved stylo. .K,.0r3I,1I-KEXXEDr' .Tannery antl Farm foi Sale. rnlIE subscriber offers for salo his Tannery and Farm, nine miles from Johnstown, in Somer set county. It lies on Stoncy Creek, and is one of tho most eligible sites for a Tannery in tho country. The establishment is quite new. with all the modern improvements in this branch of busmen. Thfc stre.Tm is a never fading one, with a fall of 12 feet, and tho choicest bark abound J in the neighborhood, which can bo purchased at a per com, payable in merchandise. Tho land contains two hundred .acres and is capable of be ing highly cultivated. It is a rare opportunity for any one wishing to cngago in the tanning business, and will be dis posed of on most reasonable terms. Apply to tho undersigned ou tho premises or to ueo. 1 . Luckhardt, in Johnstown. CUAKLE3 VAN LUESES. October 31,185. . . Xlic Place to set Your Money Back. ! UAB l' fc BIIO. would inform tho ..citizens ol Johnstown ami country, that they have opeu- ed a Family Grocery on Main Street, in the house formerly occupied by M. eigert & Co., where they will keep achoiee selection of GROCERIES, I' HO VISIONS, Sf CONEECIIOJS'AKIZS con s' 'sting in p.irt of - -Dried Beef, Eggs, I Pine Apples, - Hams, Pickles, Cneesc, : Shoulders, Tobacco, Spices, t Coff e, S-jgars, Sardines, Sugar, Crackers, Preserves, Tea, Chocolate Cordials, S-iap. Molasses, Ciindies, Candles. Oranjres. Nut, Bittter, I Lemons, Cliampagnc,&c. Also, fine Wines, and Brandies, for family use, and commou Liquors by the Barrel, Gallon, and quart. O The highest price paid in cash for country pro duce. HABT & BKO. ... Johnstown," October 24, 1855. NOTICE. In the matter of the an- 1 In ihe Orphans Court swers of Bernard Mc- j of Cambria County. Meel, Executor of John J At 'September Term, McMeel, dee'd., to A. D. 1855. the cilatiou on him to show cause why be should not give security as Execu tor, or be discharged. And now, to wit, lotu beptcmuer, looo, tne Court, on motion, appoiat M. llasson, Esq., com missioner to take testimony. Cambria County ss. .. . j. . - A true extract irom tne nccora. Certified this 23d day of October, A. D. 1885. ' WM. C. BARDOUR, Oerk O. C. . Tho Commissioner above named hercbj' notifies all parties interested, that he will attend to the duties of his appomtment, at his office, in Ebens burg, ou Saturday, the first day of December, at one o'clock, P. M. - . - . MICHAEL HASSOX, Commissioner. Ebensburg. 0t. 24, 1855. 4t. ;'' nine InindreU ana nmety-tivo acre. mor or u-ss, on which is crecteil a one and a iiaif story log liotTs5;a one and a half story frame hou: e, a saw mill, grist mill, and a fr.irfie stable;. now in th? cccupaucy of Mathcw C. Wilson. Taken in execution and t-- be sold at the suit of Thomas B. Moore. ' - Al0 All the right, title and interest of John Trotter, deceased, Hciiry Topper, of, in and to a tract of land situate in I.ichhmd township, Cam bria comity, surveyed toCadwalader Evans, con taining 'two hundred and eighty-four acres, and 120 perches, more or less, adjoining lands of heirs of Jacob Paul dee'd. and others, and liaving there on erectvd a cabiu house, a frame stable, and saw milL - - Taken in execution and to bs sold at the suit of John Paul and John Stull, adm'rs of Jacob Paul, deceaseel: Also- All the right title and interest of James Ehey, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of Summitville, Cambria county,' ad joininglot of Peter Dougherty, on the S. W., and lotoflll. F. Storm eu the N. E-, and fronting on tlie Allegheny Portage R iil road, and liaving there on erected a two story frame house, not now occupied.- " Taken in execution and tole sold at the su;t of the.. President, Directors & Co., of the Lorcito Plank Road. -' - Also All the rivt, title nn.l interest ef Dom inic DimonJ, of, in p a piece er parcel of land, situate in Sun township, Cambria county, adjoining lauu ,aes Doran, Barney Mti'.lin and others, cou .ig thirty-six acres, more or less, about 12 acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a log house and log stable, now in tho occupancy of Dominic Diuiond. . Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnston. ;AJS0 All the right, title and interest of Charles Collins, of, in and to a lot of ground . situate in Washington township, Cambria county, fronting on the Allegheny Portage R ill road, adjoining lot of Win. Itussellem the East, and lot of Gideon ,MarIett on the West, having thereon erected a i,Tr-fry y-1-..l. !......., iank Ka t lllllldin2 attacheii, and a frainesbible, now in the occupan cy ef the said Cfiarles CiJ lins. Taken in execution ani to be soi l at the suit of Johnston Mc xrc. Also All the right, title ami interest of John O'llorkey of, in and to a lot eif ground situate in the borough of Coucmaugh, fronting en Coal street, aud au . alley, and running back to an alky, and adjoining lot of Peter Iavcrgood, on which is erec ted a two story frame house, now in the occupan cy of John O'Korke. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of Ilanry Sat ton. Also. A certain building situate at Cresson, in the township of Washington, county of Cam bria, on the east side of tlie New Portage and Pennsylvania Railroads, and on the bouth side of the Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana Turnpike, be-inu iu length one hundred and sixty-two feet rand ttvo iuchesj each of the two wings thirty-one feet aud seven inches by sixty-six lect ami nine inches, and the middle etr connecting building be ing thirty-six feet aud ten inches wide by ulncty nine feet I0112. and the lot or iiec of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building. . : Taken iu execution and to be sold as the prop erty of 11. M. S. Jackson, at the suit of m. A Garnjan. Also All that certain two story Aamc house situate in Cambria township, Cambria county, on the Plank Road from Eliensb-ng to Jjlferson, how occupied by Gideon M.ulett as an Inn br Tavern, which said building is Of "the following dimrni ms : the mrdn budding thirty by eight een feet, and the back building theiete attached, forty 'l?y sixteen feet; together with tho piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said buil ding. - - Taken in execution and to be sold as tho prop erty of Daniel T. Jones, at the suit of Lewis' Hoover. - Also All the right, title and interest of Au gustine M( Cunnell of. in antl to a lot of ground situate in the borounh of Summitville, Cambria county, fronting on the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike, and adjoining lot of John Ivory on the East, aud lot of Francis Henry, bav ins thereon erected a two story frame House and frame Stable, now in ho occupancy of the said Augustiue McCjuncll. Taken in execution r.n l to he sold rt the suit of John Ivory, for use of John McCoy Executor of Patrick McCoy, dee'd. A. DUBBIN, Sheriff. " Ebensburg, Vov, 7, 1855. MST OF PRICES. Gld Hunting Eng. Levers, Gold Detached Levs., full jewcl'd Gold Lepines, 4 holes jeweled, Silver English Levers, jeweled. Silver Detached Levers, jeweled, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains, Gold Vest Chains,' Gold Pencils, with Tens, Gold Pencils, Silver Extension Pencils A Te-ns, Gold Medallions, Gold Breastpins, Ladies, Gold Breastpins, GeuU, Gild Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gobi Finger Kings, Gold Watch Keys, bilver atch Keys, From To. 455 00 150 00 . 28 00 00 00 24 00 S5 00 15 00 45 00 14 00 20 00 8 00 1100 9 00 30 00 12 00 35 00 ' 5 00 10 00 1 12 5 00 1 10 2 75 .. 6 00 10 00 1 0 10 00 1 00 C 00 1 50 6 00 75 5 00 87 7 00 1 50 5 00 45 Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain. Plated TiiblesiKXiiis, Lest, Plated Teasjioons, ' German Silver Tablo, 44 German Silver Tea, " Silver Teasjioons, Silver Thiinl len, -' Silver Guard Chains, Best Razors, - . Portmonnies, Violins, Bows, Strings, &c, Double Barrel Guns, Colt's Revolvers, 0 inclTcs, Cuff Pius, Gold, Gold Bracelets, Coral Beads. Silver and Plated Spectacles, From i C2 -To. 2 tO a co 1 76 - 1 CO - 76 6 CO 7 00 4& 2 2 5 swr 50 75 18 & 00 8 20 00 C2 2 75 8 16 8 17 00 20 00 1 00 13 00 5 0 7 00 87 7 8 00 We Lave mado arrangements with a large Importing House in New York which will enable us to sell as .low as tley can do iu the East. Plain Geld Rings made to-order. Also, Spectacle da put in liames to suit ail ages. July 18, 1855. Trial IJt for Becrmber Term, 155. 1ST" OF CAUSES put down for trial at a Court J of Common Pleas, to be held at Ebensburg, in and for the county of Cambria, on MONDAY, the 3d day of IX'cembcr, IS 00 Noble, ct al Guardians Poor iSrc Carter Duck Skelly, ct al Gates GarUr's Ex'rs Collins Burk, ot al Dillon Pershing" ' Tibbott Joues Byrne, for use Best Foster, ct al Uiban, for r.:e Ludwig, et al Smvth's, Admiu's White P.rarktn Mi'Kenzia" ThomaS Biizr;l Executor's JSotlce. ' i1 Tf ENTERS Testamentary upon the estate' of JBi Daniel Flenner, lato of Summerhiil town ship. Cambria couuty, baviDg been granted by he. Register of said county, to the undersigned ; all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to settle their accounts forth with. And all persons having claims against said estate, will present them to the subscriber at the residence near Jefferson, on or before the SOth day of November, next. GEORGE SETTLEM1ER, Executor. Jeifersou.Oct. 21th, 1855. Dougherty, Kelly, et ux. Trotter's ad'mrs. Ross, Wilson, Young, et al, Ross, ' Jackson F.bensV.urg & Susque hanna Plank Road Co. Creery, Magellan Piuiner, Moore, Sargent, for use, Fei.lon, McDonald, McMullen, Sutton, for u: e, Collins, Penn. S. L. Hospital, Ileidingfelder, Geisenian, McGinnis Quinn Bonder, . Nilgass, Quinn, Davis, Miller, Johnston, McKenzie, Wallace, Gillespie, Nairle. FIRST WEEK. vs Bowman 4 et al. vs Washington Tp. vs Bingham vs Hoover vs Grcenwool vs Edwards vs Palmer vs Ross v Emigh vs J acksou vs ICtilitrur".l'y, t at --, vs Davis' Admiu's vs Young vs Tibbott vs Ross vs McMullen, et al vs Litzinger vs Muckerhcidc, ct al vs Cree ts Stewart vS Makin, ct al vs Wherry vsGriluth vs Kirk patrick's Exr's SECOND WEEK. vs Jackson's ad'mrt, vs tarle vs Dunlap, vs Tot.i's Executors, vs Same, vs Bell, vs Weakland, et al, vs McColgau vs Feiilon, . . , HOLMES & YOUNG, Main Street. Notice. E' ITERS of adminiktration on the estate of Charles Braiiley dee'd, have been granted to the subscribers living in Allcglieny township. All persons owing said estate, wid pleae make payment, and those having claims agaiust th same will jircsent them authentictted for settle ment. CATHARINE RllADLEY; ANSELM BRADLEY. Octolier 10, 1855. t. AOTICE. . Ia tlie matter of the subpoena of Geo. Shaffer, to the the heirs and legal representatives of Get. We-isel, dee'd., to prove contract of decedeut to convey certain real estate. TIllv-A eifwjtvBil 1'nii.a auxMMoUsl. ly tlifl Or phans' Court of Caudjria county, a Commisknrr to take testimony in the above stateil pnxdiiigs; hereby notifii's ill persons interested, that he will attend, at his ofiice in flic borough tif Ebensburg; on Wednesday, the 21st day of Novemlr next, at tle hour of 1 o'clock, V. M., to tho duties" of the arioin'.ment aforesaid. , GEORGE M. REED, Com. Elensburg, Oct. 17, 1855. 4t, vs Garmon, vs IV11, vs Weaver, vs Ross, et al, vs Young, et al, vs Thomjvsofl, ys Teffn. R. U. Co. vs Glass, vs Young's nd'inrs et al vs Rhey & Mathews, vs Cambria county, vs Rhey &, Mathews, vs S:une, , ". vs Same, vs Siime, vs Same, vs Same, vs Same, vs McKcuvie, ct al, vs Miller, vs Cortes, vs Davis, ct al, vs Jackson,. vs J-'rig'Twalt, vs Jackson. $1?(0 I'CR IMOXTII. A Small Fortune for One Iollar; A. chance to make money I y all crscna in cr out of business ; but a trilling capital need ed, and but little expense incurred.. It .required no travelling; no peddling, but give-a youtbeoorfi fbrts of a home, with a chance to make from JlO to $200 per month. This is no recije of any kind er oook agency ; it is something cntire-ly new, arid verthy of ail persons desiring a'lx'rmaneut and gi nteel employment.' The whole right and know llie wiil be sent to any person upon tho receipt of 41, postpaid, and addressed to Rial Co., El.IZAlETHTOW5.ra. Lancaster co., Octe-Ur 17, 1855. Imitate of Mark tUlwartls. . "JJ"0TICE is hereby given, that letters of Ad ministration, on the Estate of Mark Ed wards, late of the borough of Ebensburg, elecerfs ed, have lieen granted to the subscribiTs, residing m s.iul iwrougii ; an persons iiieeuteu to said estate arc requested to make immedja'o payment," and those having claims will make the same known. ELIZABETH EDWARDS, Administratrix. EVAN E. EVANS, Administrator. Ebensburg, November 14. 1855. TASHIOSABLS C LO THING BMP OPilUM. CL0THIKG. FALL fit WHITER GREAT. ATTRACTION at the New Store of Evans aud Hughes, .one dixir above the Store room of Shoemaker & Cl.u k. whore thesub ueribsrs are at present receiving and joi:ing a large and excellent assort men of fidiionable Rtadr Made ClotKlt.j of the latest and most approved stales, which for cheapness and durability can not bo excelled by anv similar establishment in tlie count v; not wishing to brag, but what we say we wi'J make good or take tho water. Every article in the cloth ing lino will 1! kept on hand, viz: Over Gouts, Sack Coats, Drop elo.; Pants, Vest, Cl.iaks, &fC, 'all-of tlie latest styles. ' Cloths; Cassimeres, Satinet, Vostings, of al! colours and stvh?3. Our Depar tmuut of EOVS CLOTI 1 1 NG promises a much more extensive selection than usual. . We flatter ourselves tliat we shall bo able to furnish garments suitable for all c'asscs, fitted up insuch a manner, and on such terms tiiat shall disarm all competition ; we therefore ask a lilx'ral share of the public patronage. - EVANS & HITCHES. Oct. 5, '54, ... MILTON ROBERTS, Protl.0110t.1rv. Klepsburg, C t. 24, 18C5. IIE Auditor's Xotfcc. urdcii'rMed, ajti-oii.ted bv the Court of rr i CmiiiioTi Ph-as of Cambria cmnty. to' marshal .1... . ..I..' nr.l.. ....1 n.l..t,. r L.l.r. 1 P-jrrll t o!d bv the SheriiTof said county, on Vend. Ex-' twin. No. 13. June Term, 1855 Auditor's ."Vol Ice. THE undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, at Septemler Term, 1855. an auditor to distribute the fund arl sing from the sale eif the Real Estate of Siunuel Dillon, sold on 2d. Phrries Vavlitiimi Ejponas to jNo.40, JurteTcrm, 1S55. hereby- notifies all 'jersors interested in siiid fund, that he xvill sit In i the ilischnrge of his duties, at his ofiice, in Ebens- burg, on Thurvlay, tbc22d day of November, next, at one o ciock, r. -u. . - . A. C. iML LIJ.N, Auditor Rhcnsl urg, Oct. 21,ISC5. 4t. Cabinet Ware-Iloom. THE undersigned having purchased tho: intue stock o: turniturc, lixils, vcofS!e- II. Pa'.r.er, herd. at the suit ofR.'4 -T lien Lloyd Jr., woulu resue'ctlully m- y f-ivca notice t al! parties in- form the citizens of Elcnburg, ami vicinity, that tercsttii in said fund, that be will attcmi to tne i'.c m uiuui.uui.b na tuvu m iiinniuro kj duties of s.ii.l appointment, at his ofii.-e in the or.'cr en the mot ri.isor.abKi terms. , . "W,u-di of i;b.-i:sburg, on Fridny. the. l.Clh day- 'i'he st.rk now on hand is larpc, consistinc r.t 1 of November next, at .T,c o'clock. P. M. ; TABLES, RfREArs. STAN 1 ;S. BEDSTEADS, 'iV.M.KITrELf., Auditor; ; . CRADLES, frc. Ac. October 17 ir.."5. ''t. iA'.I nriils 111:1 fiuf.t' tured in the i-stiibi-hment ' "' ' will lie fiiiij-Iif-l in a w-iiki'os-.ilike mnniie'r,eiiiiliv- ;.- i;-' r.-. nc oat o;:;ir:"!kfi v.-. ikr. 111. . A. J. JACKSON & S. K1MMEL i.fiice nt can ! have ;us wi iil thenisi'ivcs m tiie; EVml practici' of Oental Surgery, Thr-mnsoti's M iunt:tai H.Kl.-e, wlw-r.' tl.CV found the third week each month. Oair in .ToS-iist iw n r.cir'y oppite the Cambi ia li on S..-e. E t-n dnirg. O. t 'ler 10, 1855. i. -BERT EVANS. . O -tol -cr 10. is.',.".. ..tiiiUc.-'si JT.;t!ee. fflilE imd.-r igi.td.HU.'iiui- jipin;-il by the Corrt j of C-iiiio'Tii M.M1 of G'oi'ori i o uney. to in:ir s'ia:i the p-iAAiis t f licnl e'atc of Alpheim' TiblK.s I I 1 v tli-S'-rifT of sii.l iim lily, on Al. Vend. 1- xpon. jN'o. 13. March Term, S,V", at tin liit of J. P. P:irrish et id. f-T n; of Johnston' Moore, and A!. Vend. Exjon. No. 14, of same t-m. at tlie suit of Llovd iS: Hi;I, hereby no'.'ilira tt Involution. THE partn"rship bcr;-tofore existing between M irtin' M yer an I B.ir;;abis McDcrmitt was dis 1 vtnl u j on t:. !irs. day. of August hist, and all parties interested, that lie i'l hit in discharge M jx i-.iiis indebted will call upon B. MclK-rmitt of tlie dutii-s of said appointment, at his oftioe in who will settle the biwiicss t-f :i 1 firm. jthe bomugh of Ebensburg, on Saturday, th 17h" M. MVER. dav e.f NovemUr next, nt one uM.u k, P. M. B. McDERMITT. " M. H.VSSON, Auditor. EbVusbr.rg, O.-t-.-Wr S. 18C5. " Ocl-Aci 17. " 1553. 4t: .
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