Taken in execution and to be Bold at the suit of J. F. M'Coy, et al. . . - , . ; 8 ALSO AU the right, title and interest of Hugh M'AUudaa, of, in and ta one lot of ground feituate in .Washington township", Cambria coun ty, adjoining lands of Charles' Hagan on the west, Biddy Bradley on the east, and fronting on the old A- 1. K. Road, now in the occupancy of Hugh M'Atamina, Laving thereon erected a one and - a fcalf story log house." ' , " f , "'.ken ia execution and to be sold at the suit of J "? ph Kemp and Tlieodosla Deiscr, ex'rs of Joseph Dsiser, deceased. ' 9 ALSO All the right, title and interest of John Vlamer, of Jno., of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Sumtnerhill township, Oambrta county, adjoining lands of heirs of Iaaac Crum and "others, containing fifty acrea more or less, about thirty acrea -of which are cleared, and having thertjon erected a log dwelling house and log b vra, now iu th occupancy of Daniel - Sher- 'iTaken in execution .nnd. to te sold at the suit of Kphriam Crura for' use of Isaac W. Plumer. now for vise of "John Shaffer." -1 " '. : 10 ALSO AU the right, title and interest of Elias Crum, of in and to ft tract of hind, situate in Sammethill township,- Camhria county, ad ' fining land.-? of Daniel Neff and others, con taiaing. one hundred acres, more or less, about fvur seres of which are cleared, having tliereon rooted a two story log house and saw mill, now w tfcaosoiipaucy. of Elias Cruw. TVkeu. in execution and to.be sold at the suit (. Philip Nooii, Esq.-;' ," . . . . . . Il" AI.MO AJVhe right. ith and AKerest of. .Tereiih'M'Gonigle, of, in aud to a pice of parcel of.Jand.-siluate in W'ashiogton townsh r, Caro Lriacrwi'v, adjoining lands of Frederick George Phdip NIarner and others, containing 150 acres more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared, under fence ami in a Rood state of cultivation, now in the tenure of said Jeremiah MXJonigla. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of Augnstfn Darhin, Esq., late High Sheriff of Cambria county, f.r use of Ignatius Adams. 12 ALSO All the right, title and interest of R,lert Lytic, of, in and to a piece or parcel of !n 1, situate in Sumracrhill township, Cambria r junty, adjoining lands of Joseph Wright and oth ers oa the south, land of hoirs f John Crum, de ceised, on the -west, land of the heir. of Fleetwood T'.uisou, deceased, on the north, and lands of P. M'Coy, de;'d. and Jhn Kean on the-east, con .ir.iag thrco hundred acres, more or less, alxmt oh? hundred A'.ht rty acres of which are cleared, Mri-vr thereon erected a two story log house and f.-v.n j B w.k barn, now ia the occupancy of Hen ry AUenbvigh. Taken. bi erctvution and to be soil at the rait of H bert A. M'O y and George C. K. Z.ihm, as EUCiieos of John M'Coy." IS "ALSO All the right, title and interest of Michvl A..K!ine,'.of, in ami to a 'piece or parcel f 1vi i, sTinibiia V.ishinton township,', Cimbria Ciuiity. frying on the Old A'b'gheny. Portage Hil iV.HlV'aj 'iniag lands of "Miry Vcrlano on th-j'Eni, an I JiTm R.i'ay on the West, contain-. :n I five acres, all under fence, and :n state 'of euUiv.itvTO. hiving thereon erected a one and a ii'ilf st-ry 'PUuk ' !lo::se, s Plank Stable and an Orchard, non in the occupancy of the said Mi- vA A. KPne. T.Vin in Ewf.i and to 1 s ld at tho STjit . f J eopli Kcnip andTio!osi;i D-'iser, Exccutorr of Joseph Dsisrr.. deceased. . .-- - ' 14 ALSQ' ill the right, titlo an 1 interest of fivrj Gate--.,"L in' an I to a piece or parcel f I n l, sir.mte ui C tnemaugli towmhip. Cambria .'uuty, vj in"ii:2 l mds of Mrsh, James C.ait and-Vither, containing 30 acres more or abouf SO ar?s of which arv i laarod.- having t';icre.ii eicei-; I a two story log Imuwaud lgbarii i:j-l sa.v miU, n-iw is the. occithaaey of (eorge (.'jt-M. 'AT-SQ A ut of ground situate in C-ine tiivigh Knriih. Ca!obrt.i-cmnty. fnmting on the wi'ig'n nv'Ales of Allegheny Portage 11 Yd lioad, and h tv'ing ?hVrii erected a one and a half story Ji.iTTse'h-'Mne. . "IS ALSO A tract of 'land 'situate in Gne rie'igb township. CunJria county, aHj.iniiig lands II-xJ 'berger. Elenb ro Smith and otbr eis, coiitti":!;'n.c "-J00 acres nmro or lei-a, about for ty at row of which are c!e.rd. T.tk in e-Cbtt"VT and to W at the suit of J. "ivy & 0.. f-r use of John WiLion, now A-r u:e vt "cri-s n.' riM.-:-. . . ' M AJ.O A'Hhe-righr, tia" and interest of 'i.-.r tJ.ues, of. iri at'd U a pif c : cr rrc?l of In l, s:r::at i Conrjn vsifrh fciwn'liip. Ctmbria .- uot . a !j i,)in I wis of K Ls Cressma'j, Jonas V '1:r ;l- 1 of-i r.-, containing three hundred acres is)--' -r 1?, a'.Hi'.itf.ae huudrcd acres of which r.vn c.r.ff..'mvir.- Jr'roon erccled a two ntorj v.vjw. a i-- Krn, ajpring hoTJs and saw mill, 0. v.T : the v;cnrafy offreorg Gates. r, in r XTiiiion and to lc scld at the suit of C- rf s L Perhing. assignee of K. A. Vickroy. "7 ALS'I All the right, title and interest of Vt-r ;.;voi.n;c. f. in nd to a piece or parcel f lAnd.situf.te in Allegheny township, Cambria c"ji:.!'v, a;!jininj lands of i'hilip Ilartiog, Chris Itio'e, C 'iirses Fiick and others, containing zz-Am r-'iTin. nf'Tt r ".s, aSut fifty acres cjf v.'liiiwi are cl-ared liaviug tliereon erected abew- i i ."-g hou-soar.'l a cabin barn, now in theoccu-P':t.-v r f 0:ho P. t-r. 'jV:;r.u i:i esecuiioa f.Til to be sold at the suit of Patrick" f?!v.Ms ; ; ." AIaSO All Ci"- right, title and interest of rr". C .Jn-ah'-ti, "f. in and to a p:ecc or parcel if Und.'sltVv.Us ia.C'.varSfl-l towoi-LIp, Ctnihria rourv,, jLdjlr.ii!g laJs cf i'Vancis Ihxiver, Thom :" A'lirr s "a:i J. o:i"'rd. containing fifteen acres, ii.wiv cr.ewt atwat ti tac-;sof which areclear- 01. niv in t'.e twupancy of llmr Ilarher. ' Takc-i in exf-cutloii :tnd to 1-e sold at the' suit t f lv. Joseph Gallagher for use r f'U'.'v. Thomas .'.rCjll .-.h. now for use of Kev. E. T. Garland. lf ALS'- AU the right, title and interest of S;rauel J. IJ?:rphy, of, in and to a piece or parrel- cf land, situ.it-' in Icichl nd township, Cimbria county, adAning lands of Henry Kring, Jos'.a Iveyr.olds, Sa.t.iic Kring, and others, containing nir.ey acr'ts inore'or'leaVaboyt.oneacre of which is'e'eared. havinz thtroon erected a one aud a half story. duelling liouse. not now. occupied. " Tiikcn in execiition and to bo sold at the suit Solomon II else!. 1:0 ALSO All the right, title and interest of iWnard M'Meel, Executor of John M'Meel. Jr., ree'd.. and .t.'un il'ileol, Sr., Catharine ll'Meel, and Bernard il'Meel. Devisees in the will of said 'iecead, of, isi and to a certain lot of ground, sit uate on the wet side of the Pennsylvania Kail Rcad,,ia the village of Gallitzin, Cambria coun ty, bounded by lot of John Kennedy, on the east, "lands of Samuel Watts on the west, fronting Brventy fret on said Kail lload, and extending back,OJia hundred and twenty feet, having there on fwtcd a. plank bouse and store room, now in t!;e occupancy of James Darby. ALSO a lot Cgrc-und situate in the borough of Summitville, lmbria eour.ty.. ' ' ' . IVxen in evflitinn and to Le sold atth? suit of J. Oijwr lxyd &p., et al, ' ' . iX.'Al-Sb-Aii th.i rigid, title and inttrrt of John B Myers, of, in and to a piece or parcel of iaud, situate in the fork? oftho Bedford jtoad and fhe road to Scalp Level, and having thereon crec-t-d a two story frame tavern stand ?.nd a plank ttabJc, row in the occupancy of Joha B. Myers, situate in Richland township, Caanbria county. Takon in exectitton anl to be etJd at the suit of Ooor liicl.enallr for. nse of Charles Ellis. . . i2 A LSO AU th right, title and. ipterest of John H. Mycrw.of, in and to a lot of ground, in Highland townsiup,: Cambrui county, situate in the forks of tlie iiodf'jrd aitd Scalp, Level Roads, having thereon creeled a two storv plank house and frh.me ftab'c, n?t now. occupied. ALSO A t of r,un , Htuate In Kk'hlanJ township, Cam- r in'tng lota cf ,S ulia-jj Slick and Conrad Geis, j -improved. . . . . . . j Taken in execution and to be sold at the smtoi ; C eorge 3chen'dier for uae of Charle3 Ellis. , ' . ! 23 ALSO All the right, title and interest of Cornelius Crum, urvlvor of Reuben Crt;ni, of, in and to a piece ot parcel of land situate in Sum merhill townslup Cambiia couaty, adjoining lands of Christian Smay and others-, containing three hundred acres, more or less, about seventy acres of which are cieaied.'having thereon erected s two story log house and a log barn, now in the occu pancy of ' 1 1 Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylyania, for uso of Corbett .and Johnston now for ..use .of Cather wood, Craig & Co. , 24 ALSO All the right, tiUe and interest of Nicholas Kagle, of, in and to his undivided inter est in the real estate of Jacob Nagle, dec'cL, which ronsists of the foUowing described prop-erty,-to witt - " 'v- - No.' 1 A piece c parcel of land situate in Car roll township, Cambria county, adjoining lands or Jesse Delozier, Michael Litainger, Richard Nagle and others, containing fifty-nin acres more of less, about thirty acres of which are cleared, liav ing thereon erected a. log house and a log barn, now in the occupancy ol Richard Nagle. No. 2 A lot or piece of. ground, situate in Washington township,- Cambria count y near Rosa lime kiln j containing about half an acre, having thereon erected plank house, not now occupied. ' . Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Reinhold, Dash &JUoore. . - 23 ALSO All the right, title and interest of Andrew J. Rhey, of, in and to four lots of ground situate in the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria county, bounded onthe north by Sample street., on the south bj Crawford" street, on the east by IJcech alley and on the-west by Mary Ann street, and known . on the plan of said borough by the Nos. 45, 46, 47 and 4Srsaid lots being improved at id under fence. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of the Klensburg and Susquehanna Tlank Road Company. 2G ALSO All the right, title and interest of David MilH, of, in and to two lots of ground, situate in the town of St. Augustine, Clearfield township, Cambiia couuty, one of said lots ad joining lots of George Smith on the east, and John Zerbe on the west, having thereon erec ted a two story frame house; now the occu pancy of John M'Feeley, the other ofstdd lots adjoining lots of David Krise on the ea&t. and Jo seph Myers on the west, unimproved.' . Taken in execution and to.be stld atthe6uitof Henry M'Dade and William G. Krise, for use of Ilenry Krise. ' " 27 ALSO All the right, title and interest of Henry Kollis, one of the defendant", of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Allegheny township, Cambria1 county, adjoining lands of Nicholas Shank, Andrew M'Kerzie, Joseph Wal ters and others, containing eighty seven acres, more 01 less, about fifty acrea of which are clear ed, having thereon erected a one and a' half sto ry log house and a frame barn, now in the occu pancy of the said Henry Kollis. - Taken in execution and to be sold at the. suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for use of Jacob Kline, Guardian of Adam Kollis. ' ' 28 ALSO All the right, title and interest of Frederick Comoughcr, of ,in and to a lot of ground situate in Conetnaugh Rorough, Cambria county, on ' - street, near the junction of said street and Singer ktreets, adjoining lot of having thereon erected a stone dwelling house, with a frame bouse adjoining, and a frame stable, now in the occupancy of said Frederick Cmoughcr.. -v "'. Takeu in execution and to lc sold at the suit o f Frederick Fare foj; life of William Orr. 29 ALSO All the right, title and interest of Joseph James of,'' in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate iu '- township, Cambria county adjoining lands of Thomas James, LewU James and otl.erv, containing about one hundred acres, abut thirty' acres -of - which -nre cleared, now in the occupancy of Joseph James. Taken in excution and to be sold at the suit of .-ohrston Moore. SO ALSO All the right, title and interest of James Ross, of, in and to two tracts of land, sit uate in White township, Cambria county, one of said tracts warranted in the name of Robert Rroth erton, and the other in the name of George Rroth erton, containing in all w-ven hundred ami eighty three seres, or thereabouts, adjoining on the east a survey i i the name of Mahlon Hutchison, on thu south land surveyed iu the name of John Rrotheiton. on tho west land known as the Har ris and Brown surveys, and on the north by land of Willhuj Gallaher and others, having thereon erected a log cabin house, a log cabin barn, a small plank lKuse. occupied, one large plank sta dIc. one steam saw mill, with all the necessjiry fixtures, and one large plank tenant house fur the hoarding of hands, now in the possession of G. Iu Lloyd, A. L. Ilollidsy and others. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit cf Tcter Christy, for the use of Charles Miller ct al. 31 ALSO All the right, titlo and interest of James- Rcs, of, in and to a certain tract of land, situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, warranted in the name of John lioggs. adjoining lands of William Bums. James M'Guire aud oth ers, containing three hundred and fifty five acres and one hundred and thirty four perches and al olwahcc, unimproved.. Taken in execution and to be sold at tho suit of James IL Oardner.4- 32 AI.S0 All the right, title and interest of James RoKS.-of, hf and to a tract of hand, situate in Clearfield township, Cambria countj', warran ted in thenameof Tliomas Harris, adjoining lands warranted in tho names of John Harris, William Jones, Hartnau Dil worth and others, containing 42S acres, more or less, unimproved. S3 ALSO All the. right, title and interest of James tloss, of, in and to a tract of land, situate in Clearfield town EMpT Cambria county, warran ted in the name of Peter Jones, adjoining lands warranted in the name of : James Burns, Aaron Jones and others, containing 350 acres, t there abouts, on which there are the following im provements, to wit -Wabout forty acres cleared, and thereon erected a dwelling house and double log barn, in the occupancy of - Timothy Cauley ; about 15 acres cleared and thereon erected a cab in house in the occupancy of Michael Cauley ; about forty acres cleared and thereon erected a E lank dwelling houso, a log kitchen, a double' arn and small stab's in the occupancy of .Eli sha Fultz, and about 12 acres cleared and thereon erected a hewed log house and log stable, in tho occupancy of Thomas Williamson. Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit of Timothy Cauley. : 34- ALSO All the right, title and interest of James Ross, ot, in and -to a certain tract of land, situate on the waters of Clearfield Creek, in Clear field township, Cambria county, warranted in the name oPJames Burns, containing three hundred and ninety one acres, and one hundred and thir teen perches, more or leas, about thirty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected one double and single saw-mill, four dwelling houses, and three stables, in the occupancy of John and Thomas Rosa and Charles Mills, - Taken in execution and to be txld at the suit of John Ivory for use of William Kittell, et. al. - ; J 85 ALSO AU the right, title and interest of James Ross, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, warran ted in the name of Jatues , M'Guire; adjoining tract in name of.. James Burns, .William Burns and other lands,., containing. -three hundred and eighty three acres.. and sixty perches, more, or less, about 20 acres of which arexleared, and hav ing thereon erected a log house and Jog stable and a barn,1 in" the - occupancy of ; " ALSO A tract situate in Clearfield township; Cambria county, -warranted in the name of Wil liam Burns, adjoining James Burns and. others, containing .2 3 3, acres and 44 erclu-8, hioi e or lest. unimproved. . ::f - -- Taken-in execution and to be.ecld at the suit of R. L. JcknE'.n, ct al. . 26 ALSOrrAil th right, title and interest of James Ross, of, in and to three tracts of land, situate on the waters of the Clearfield creek, in Clearfield township, Cambria county, wair&nted in the names of James Burns, William Burns and James M'Guire. The tract warranted in the name of James Burns containing three hundred and ninety-One acres and one hundred and thir teen perches, more or less, about thirty acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a double saw mill, one single sawmill, four dwel ling houses now tenanted and three stables. - The ! tract warranted in the came of William Burns, containing three hundred and thirty-three acres and forty-fottr perchee, unimproved. The tract warranted in tlw name of James M'Guire, containing three hundred and eighty-three acres and sixty perches, more of ' leas, about twenty acres of which are cleared, - having thereon erec ted a log house, a log Etable or barn, now in the occuoancv of Adam Ottenridcr. .-'": Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit, of Patrick Shiels. et al. ' 1 87 ALSO All the right, title and interest of William Howard and George W. Hodges, of, in and .to a lot of ground, situate in the borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, adjoining the Canal Basin, lots of John Barnes, D. B. Wakefield's heirs and others, having tnereon erected a two story frame warehouse, not now occupied. ' Also all the right, title and interest of said defen dauts, of, in and to a lot of groundy lying in the Borough of Johnstown, aforesaid, adjoining the above mentioned lot and the Old Allegheny Por tage Rail Road, unimproved. - S8 ALSO All the right, title and interest of William Howard, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Conemaugh township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Henry Goughnour, the Johnstown Iron Works, and others, containing .0 acres, n. ore or less, about -twenty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hew ed log house. Taken in execution and to be sold at tho suit of Fifield & Smfth for the use of Chester Granger- 39 ALSO All the right, title and interest of George W- Hodges, of, in and to a lot of g-ound, situate in the borough of Johmtown, Cambria ceunty, adjoining the Canal Basin, lots of John Barnes, D. B. Wakeeld's heirs and others, hav ing thereon erected a two story frame warehouse not now occupied. ALSC All the right, title and interest of said defendant, of, in and to a lot of ground, lying in the Borough of Johnstown, aforesaid, adjoining the above mentioned lot and the old Allegheny Portage Rail Road, unimprov ed. ALSO -All the right, title and interest of William Howard, one A- the Defendants, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Cone tnaugh towpship.Cambria county, adjoining lands of Henry Goughnour, the Johnstown lion Works and others, containing fifty acres, more or less, about twenty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a hew ed log house. Taken in execut:on and to be sold at the suit of Arnold, Martin & Potter for use of Chester Granger. : . r : . " -. ' ; i 40 ALSO AH the right, title and interest of William W. Howard, of. in and to a lot of ground situate in the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, adjoining the Canal Basin, lots of John Barnes, D. B. Wakefield's heirs' and others, hav ing thereon erected a two story frame warehouse, not now occupied. ALSO All the right, title and interest of said defendant, of. in and to a lot of ground, lying in the borough of Johnstown . aforesaid, adjoining the above mentioned lot and tho old Allegheny Portage Road, unimproved. ALSO All the right, title and interest of said defendant, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Conemauirh township, Cambria countj', adjoining lands of Henry Goughnour, the Johns town Iron Company and others, containing fifty acres more or less, about twenty acres of which are cleared, r having thereon erected a hewed log house. -: ; .. . i Taken In execution nd to -of fold at the salt of Thomas Douglass for the use of Chester Granger. 41 ALSO A 11 the right, tUN? and interest of Jacob Pringle. of, in . and to a piece or parcel of land, situate iu Summerhill township, Cimbria county, 'adjoining lands of John Murray, Daniel Pringle and others, containing one hundred and twenty two acres, more or less, having thereon cnictcd a log house and log barn, in the occupan cy of William Pringle, Jr. - - - Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Geerge Murray. 42 ALSO All tlw right, titlo and interest of Ferdinand Marx, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Client township, Cimbria coun tj'. adjoining lands of John Nagle, Tlmmpson and S mmerville, John Roho and Peter Wodlcy, con taining one hundred acres, more or loss, about two acres of which are cleared, haviug thereon erec ted a log house, a frame barn, a grist mill and saw mill. ; - - Taken in execution and to be soid at the suit of Martha Sommerville. - 43 AI.SO All the right, title and interest of Stiles, Allen & G., of, In nnd to a piece or parcel of land situate in Cmemaugh township, Cambria countj'. known as the "Mathews Farm," adjoin ing lands of Charles "Van Lnenen and others.con faining two hundred and sixty aer s more or less, about one hundred acres f which are cleared, having thereon erected. a frame dwelling house, a frame kitchen and a log barn, now in the occu pancy of ' " Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Bancroft, Beaver & Co. 44 ALSO All tho right, title and interest of! John M'Closkey, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Allegheny township, Cambria ! county, adjoining lands of James M'Closkey on the north and west, heirs of Shoenberger on the east, and Samuel Lemon on the south, about 25 acres of which nre cleared, and having thereon j erected-'a two story lg house and stable in the oc cupancy of John M'Closkey, a plank house ia the j occupancy of Daniel M'Donald, ai.d a plank house ; unoccupied. . , Taken in execution and to be. sold at the suit of Lawrence Cas; idj-. 45 ALSO All the right, title and interest of "William Bradley, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Munster township, Cambria coun ty, adjoining iands of PhiZip GiZan on the south, John on the north, containing thirty acres more or Zess, about twenty acres of which are cZearcd, and having thereon ercctod a two sto ry Zog bouse and frame barn, now in the occu pancy of WiKiam BradZey. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of William W Ivory & Co., for uso of William Kittell. 4G ALSO All the right, title and interest of Augustin M'Conncll, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in Summitville, Cambria county, fronting on the Indiana, Huntingdon and Cambria Turn pike road, and adjoining lot of William Henry on the west, and an alley on the east, Uav:ng there on erected a two story frame house, and kitchen attached, now in tho occupancy of the said Au gustin M'Connell. Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit of John Ivory for use of Chaffes, Stout &rco. 47 ALSC All that messuage and tract of land situate in Conemangh township, Cambria coun ty, bounded and described as- follows ; Begin ning at a rock in the Conemaugh river, theuco north seventy-nine degrees east, one hundred and eight perches to a post ; thence north sixty-nine degrees cast, twenty perches to a post; thence north thirty-four degrees eat, fourteen perches, to a post; thence uorth sixteen degrees west, eight Ecrches to a post; thence north t wenty-six and a alf degrees cast, sixty-six perches, to a post ; thence north fifty-two perche to a post, thence south seventeen degrees ea-t, thirty-six perches to a post; thence north twelve and one half perch es to a post; thence north twenty-one degrees west, eight nnd one quarter perches to a post J thence north fifty-feven pcrcbfcsto a post -along the line of John Goughnour; thence north eight degrees west, s'rity perches to a post; thence along the lint of Ramfeel 0nighnour; pomtb. v.n rlei grees west, twenty- two perches' to a post; south 1 twenty-six degrees west, fifty-eight perches to a post; south f-Hty-fuur and one half degrees woot, eighteen perches to a post: south sixtj--ijijo and a half degrees west, wj hundred and six perches to a post, corner t f D. Gonghnour'i land; thence along the line of D. Goughnour, south fourteen degrees wett, one hundred and forty perches to a ', hickory; thence south forty-nine and a half de grees,, twenty rseven perches to a post; thence south sixty-four -decrees east, forty-two perches to a post; south thirty-nine and three-fourth de grees east, furty -eight perches to a post; thence north thirty-three degrees east, ten perches to the. place of beginning containing three hundred and twentj--nine acres, and one hundred and twentj--threo perches, about forty acres-of which ai e cleared, having thereon erected twenty-two dwel ling houses, one shoemaker's shop, one log barn, seven stables, one furnace stack and bellows bouse now in the ocenpancy of Geo; W. nodges.et. al. Saving and excepting all that portion if the alove described, portion granted and convej'ed to the Pennsylvania Rail Road Oom party, by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambiia county, under an act of Assembly in such cases made and provided, bounded and described as follows, to wit : . Beginning at a point in the Conemaugh river, north fifty-three degrees east, six hundred and five feet; .thanes: north twentjthree and a half de grees east, two hundred and thirty-five feet; thence north Hxty-ene i degrees .east, ono. hundred feet ; thence north one and a half degree east, .one hun- dred and twelve feet; thenee north sixty-one xle grees east, four Hundred fret; thence north forty nine degrees east, four hundred and twelve fet ; thence south lit'ty-iune degrees eatt, one hundred and thirty feet to the. Conemaugh river; thence down said river, fivehuudred and thirty-five feet; thence south twentyrthree and one half degrees west two - hundred and thirty feet; thence south forty four and one half degrees west, six hundred and thirty-three feet; thence south - seventy-five degrees west, four hundred feet; thence south 81 degrees west, four hundred and six tj'-t wo feet, to the place of beginning; as well as a strip ot land running four rods in width, running from the line above described, south fiftj-nine degrees east, up the Conemaugh to the corner of the above descri bed tract of land, for the bed or rout of the Penn sylvania Rail Road, containing thirteen acres and nineteen perches,) together with the heredita ments and appurtenances. To be sold in pursuance of a writ of Levari Fa cias, ihSued out of the said Court, at the suit of Frederick Klepscr, trustee of the estate of David Pudcrbaugb, deceased, for the esc of George; Pu derbaugh, against Herman Greve, with notice to George W. Hodges, Rennet Burgoon,A. G. Crooks Leonard Kest, David Cramer, George Eichcnsi her; Conrad Bearscbneider, George M'Clay, John Steiu, Johu B. Fite, John A. M'Dowell, Paul Goughnour. Edward Brady. Daniel Good 'Wil liam Goughnour, John Allison, James Russcl, Patrick M'Mar,Ilugh M'Govern, Benjamin Knep pcr," James Smith, Alexander D. Goughnour, Amos Loudcnstcin, John Ling and John Good, lerre tenants. . , 43 AIO All the right, a titlend interest of Peter M'Guire, ef, ia and .to a lot of ground, sit uate' iti the town of Jefferson, Cambria countj', fretting on Vine streect, known on the plan - of said town by tho number twenty, (20) having thereon erected a Blacksmith shop, now In the oc cupancy of Fetor Bums". Alsiv A lot of ground in said town of Jefferson, fronting on Main street, known on the plan of said town by the number eighteen (18) adjoining lot of Joseph Miller, bav in" thereon erected a two storv frame house anJ a plank stable, now in tho -occupancy of Hugh, M'Guire.-: ' - Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of G. L. Lloyd & Co. i 40 AISO All. the right, title'ar.d interest of James D. Hamilton, of, in and to a piece or par cel of land," situate in Summerhill township, Cam bria county; iwl joiulr.s: lano tf William A.' Skel ly, Margaret Brady, Dai-id M. Davis and others, containing twelve' acres more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at tho suit of E. Simpson, trading under tho firm of E. Simp son it G". . . ..,..- ZJ" X. B. The SherifT has made the following the conditions of the sales, viz : One fourth of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to $500 and up vards, under $500 and more than .$100, the one third, under $100 and more than $50, the half, less than $50 tho whole amount, otherwise the property will immediately be put up tosale again, and no deed will be prc tentcd for acknowledgment unless the balance of the purchase money be paid before the following adjourned Court. . "-'JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. . Sheriff' Office Ebensburg, Aug. 12, 1857. S PAMPHLET LAWS. THE PAMPHLET Laws of the List session of the Legislature of Pennsylvania- have been received at this office, and are ready for distribution to tliose entitled to them. . JOSEPH MCDONALD, , Prothonotary's Office, .' Ebensbnrg, Aug. 6, '57. ' . - PUBLIC NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF the provisions of the Act of Assembly of this Commonwealth approved the 31st day . of March, 185G. I, Joseph M'Donald, Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, hereby give notice that the following petition lor Tavern Lcoe will be presented to the next Court of Quarter Sossicns of Cambria county,", to be held at .Ebensburg,'- commencing on Monday, the 7th day of September next : - Juhnxfoicn Hirovg John Wilson, Tavern License. : " Jolinsioten Porouyh' Vcter Masterson, for License to -U Liquor ir. quantities not Ices than ono gallon, . Johnstown Borough. Cyrus Hart, for. License to sell Liquor iu quanti ties not less than one gallon. ; - JOSEPH M'DONALD, Clerk of Q. S: ' Ebensburg, Aug. 5, 1857. ' - , . - IN the matter of the writ ") In "the Oiphans of partition or valuation of ( Court of Cambria the real estate of which An County. thony Litzinger, died seized. J CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS. . HE Commonwealth of Tcnnsylva- il LrfWf I nia to David Litzinger, William Wfeff Litzinger, Benjamin . F. Litzinger, Elizabeth : Will, wife 'of Thomas Will Lydia Mifflin, wife of William Mifflin Sarah Litzing er, Robert Litzinger, Charles Litzinger, James Murray, Guardian of Susan A., Thomas D., James Andrew J. and Clement 1. Litzinger, mi nor children of Charles Litzinger, decM., Samuel Orr, Susan Jacobs, fwjfo of George A. Jacobs, and Josaph Smith, Esq., Guardian of Albert and William Orr, minor children of Mary Orr, dee'd. heirs and lineal descendants of Anthony Litzing er, late of Loretlo borough, Cambria county, dee'd and to all other persons interested, Greet ing : - . " You are hereby cited to bo and appear before tha Judges of our Orphans' Court at an Orphans Court to be held at Ebensburg, on the first Mou day of September next, then and there to accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Anthony Litzinger, dee'd., situate in the borough of Lo retto aforesaid, at tho appraised valuation put upon it by an Inquest duly awarded by the said court, and returned on the first day pf June last past, or show cause why the &amc should not be sold. Hereof fail not. - Witness, the Hon. George Taylor, President of our said Court at Ebensburg, the eighth day of June. A. D. 1817. Attest - ,WM. C. BARBOUR, John RoberU, Sheriff. i - " "'-Clerk. ' Ebcnebnrg, Jaly 9, I857,3t-fi. VV ALL HAIL ! ! !' ' Soitrctliinsr fr he Million XI! . PROF. WOOD'S WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF ALL, : "old and young, to this wonderful prepa ration, which turns back to its original color, gray hair covers the head of the bald with a luxuri ant growth- removes the dandrnff, "itching, and all cutaneous eruptions causes, a continual flow of the natural fluids ; and hence, if used as a reg ular dressing for the hair, will preserve its color, and keep it from falling- to extreme - bid age, in all its natural beauty. - Wc call, t.hcp, upon the bald, the gray, or diseased in' calpt to use it; and surely the young will not,as'they value the flow ing loeks or witching curl, cver-bc-witbou -it.-:--Its praise is upon the tongue of. thousands. . o . . . " '"' . """' Waterfsowh7Mass.', May 17 lST?5. PROF. O. J. WOOD : Allow me to attest the virtues and rnagic power of your Hair Restora, tlvei Three months since, being exceediugry.graj' I purchased and soon commenced to'u&a two hot- ties, and it soon began to tell, in restoring, the silver locks to their native color, and the hair which was before dry and harsh, and falling offf now became soft and glossy, and it i ceased fal ling ; the dandruff disappeared, and the scalp lost all the disagreeable itching-, so annoying be fore. ; and now I not only look : but feel youugt again. . Pcspcctfully, yours, etc. . CIIAS. wniTNEY.i ; ' : 4 ' New York, Oct. 2, 1855. '': TR0F. 0. J. WOOD Dear Sir ; After read-, ing the advertisement in one of tho New York journals, of your celebrated Hair Restorative," I procured a half pint bottle, and was so much pleased with it that I continued its uso for two months, and am satisfied that it is decidedly the best preparation before the public. It- at once removed all the dandrutf and unpleasant itching from the scalp, and has restored my hair natural ly, and. I have no doubt, permanently so. " You have permission to refer to me, all who entertain any doubt of its not performing all that is claimed for it. r, MISS FEEKS, 26J Greenwich Av. . -o - ' i . I have used Professor O. J. Wood's Hair Res torative, and have admired its wonderful effects It restored my hair where it had fallen off ; it cleans the head, and renders the hair soft and smooth much more so than oil. MARY A. ATKINSON. ' Louisville, Nov. lf 1855. -o . State of Illinois, Carlisle, June 27. 1856., ' I have used Professor O. J. Wool's Hair Res torative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming,- as I thought, premature ly gray, but by tho use of the Restorative'! it has resumed its, original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. - '"";.. SIDNEY BREESE, . ; ''. " " Ex-Senator United States. Prom Oie Washington Slar. Among the many preparations now in use fur the restoring., preserving and beautifying the hair there are none that we can recommend with more confidence than Prof. .Wood's Hair Restorative, now in general use throughout the States. This preparation possesses the most invigorating qual ities, and never fails in producing the roct hap py results when applied according to directions. We refer our readers to the advertisement for a few of the innumerable, certificates which have Ixen sent by" parties who have been benefitted by it, and who feel happy in giving testimony , to its wonderful effects produced on them. . 4 O. J. WCOD &"Co. Proprietors, 512 Broadway', New. York, asd 114 Market st., St. Louis. Mo. For salo here by all Disiggists. aug. 6, '57 . Trial List-September Term- EECOJiD WEEK. -1857. 1 Dugan 2 Rom 3 -Jackson . 4 Harr 5 Same G Pittman & wife vs Hamilton et al. vs Todd's Executors, vs M'Colgan vs lL.rr vs Same vs Same 7 Graham & wife vs Same 8 Rimnion& wife - vs Same 9 Knepper vs Pringle 10 Burk & Diamond vs Emigh 11 Shoenberger' ex'rs vs Crum 12 Chancellor vs Kibbler - 13 M'Donald vs Penna. Rail Road. - 14 Statler vs Hoffman 15 Fox vs Baker 16 Chamberlain vs Orr 17 Shaffer vs Douglars et aL. 18 Thomas ' : vs Low man 19 Will vs Jackson 1 20 Kroft ' vs Moycrs ' a ' " '"'" 2lLewisetaI. vs Rosscr et aL " 22 Barnes vts Luckct v 23 King vs Shoenberger' Ex're. 24 Same ( vs Same 25 Durbin f vs Shoemaker - 26 Bolsinger vs Fitzpatiick et al, 27 Same ' ' Vs Same " 28. Same," ' ' vs Same : '; ,;. . '-5 29 Same vs Sa..e. , . .. . . ; 30 Same . vs Same . 31 Saino- - vs Same - r ' 32 Same . vs Same .- ; -? r-: 33 Same . r v Same . . 34 Same vs Samo 35 Same - ' vs Same ' " 36 Morgan vs Lloyd ct al.: ; .. 87 Crum vs Craig . . 38 Young vs Iwia 39 Barnes vs Tringle 40 Hollin - vs Hatzell .. 41 M'Gahey vs M'Gahey 42 Scott vs Sharp 43 Clearfield tp. . vs Hoover - " v; 44 Gill vs Gill. JOS. M'DONALD, Trothonotary rrothonotary's Office, Ebensburg, Aug. 6, '5 Trial List September Term- . . riRST WElK. -1857- 1 Moore ct al vs Crawford et al 2 Trotter's adiu'rs .vs Dunlap - 3 Com. for use vs Smay 4 Rhey's adra'rs vs Rhey . 6 Same vs Same ' 6 Ellis Indorsee vs Orr & noerle 7 Barr's adm'r vs Crum 8 Wrhito vs Penna. Rail Road Co. 9 Ilarkncss vs M'Gouigle 10 Same vs Same et al 11 Rowland vj Thomas .. 12 Noon - vb Hoover 13 Same vs Dicks ; .. " 14 M'Kenzie vs M'Cann :. 15 Harris' executor vs Jefferson & Ebensburg Plank Road Co. 16 Schreiner vs Elwanger 17.Leland vs Hamilton - 18 Murphey vs Jackson 19 Bender . vs Ehrenfcit - 20 Irwin v3 Ross ... - . 21 Steinman vs Stineman' executors 22 Watt Vs Maugher j; 23 Kinports "" vs Kean 24 Cooper vs Bickford 25 Llovd & Cd. vs Crum 26 Riddle va Roberts ' 27 Same vs Paul 28 Com. for use ' vs Stewart , 29 Hutchinson adm'r vs Wheiry, "- JOS. M'DOKALD, Frothouotary. Prothonotsry s Urfice Ebe nEburg, July Z?, 155 INVIGORATOH, O Z L I V E U 11 E-M K. J) Y THIS IS ONE OF THE GREATEST .SCIEN TIFIC medical discoveries ever made, and ia daily working cures almost too great t believe. It cures as it by magic, n ike Jirsi dse yWn benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is ieq Hi red "to ctire any kttnl of Livrr Complaint, trom the worst Jaundice - or Dyspepsia to a common head ache,' a1! cf which are the result of a IHt eascJ lAttr. ' - Tho Liver is one nf the principal regulators of the human body,and whn it jorforrus its fnnc tious well, the powers of the sj-suvni are fi.lly de veloped. The stomach is almoAt entirely & cn dent on the healthy action of the I jver for the proper perf nuance of Its functions. Wliou the stomach is at fault, the bowels are it fault, and the. whole system ' sutlers in consequence of me organ -tlie Liver having ceased to do its. duty. For tho discs ies of that. organ, one of the propri etors has made it his study, in a iractice vf more than twenty years, to find some leinedy where with to' counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, any person troubled with Liver Complaint iu any of its.forms, has but to trj' a bottle, and ccnvicliou is certain. - A compound has Veen formed by d:ssolving gums, and extracting that 'part which is boluble lor the active virtues of the-niedicine. These gums remove all morbi 1 or bad matter from the sys tem, supplying iu their place a healthy flow" of bile, invigorating the stomach," causing f jod to -digest well, purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the Vhnle machinery, removing the cau ses of 'the diseafe, and effecting a radical cure without any of the disagreeable aftereffects, ult by using Calomel or' Miner! Poison, that uro usually resorted to. To all who will follow these directions a curd is positivelj guaranteed. Sick Headache can to cured by the use of two tea spodrisful taken at soon as the attack is felt. ' Tlie Invigorator never fuils'to cure sour stchi ach or tlie bad effects experienced afler eating. Bilious attacks yield readily to one bottle, aud Chronic Diarrhoea, difncult as it is to. Cure, is nev er troublesome to those who take the Invigorator. For Dj-spepsia cr Jaundice, nothing in the world acts so fully or cures so qnickly as the In vigorator. t It removes all yellowness" and unnat ural color from the skin. - - For. Night Mare, take a dose be'fW retiring, and it is warranted a sure preventative. For Female Obstruction it is a safe nnd ure remedy as it removes the cause of the disease. Costiv'ciiess cannot exist where "the Invigorator isfieely 'taliea, VhilaChoIic "yields readily .to a few doses. J . .. It mut "be known that all these are Zi'rer di- cases, or caused by a deranged Liter, and to cure them needs a Liveb medierne nd oec" of grf-aL power. Tlio. Invigorator is such a medicine; it has medicinal powers, fever Ijefore discovereil, that will cure all diseases of the no matter of how long standing o'r what may be their form. Tlie active medicinal virtues extracted from the gums used is such as to be astonishing to all who see their effects, for none can use the medicine without receiving benefit, . It acts as a gentle Ca thartic, and should always be taken in sufficient quantities to operate on the lwehs gently. - Tlie best waj' to take it is to take the medicine in the mouth, and then lake forae water and swallow both together. In thi way -the 'piculcix-o will scarcclv be tasted. SANFOED & CO .rn pritfoTs, .- --345 Broadway," Ne Tirk." ' For Sale liere br all Druggist. " -l"Jnly29,'l857; 8nl. " Cl r ; ' '" "rV" O T I C II TX). CLAIMANTS ON THE 1.1 MAIN LINE OF THE PUBLIC WORKS. In pursuance of the 40th section tf the Act of the 18th May, 1857, to provide, for the ordinary ex penses of government, the Board of Canal Corn missioners will hold sessions at the following pla ces, for the purposs of investigating ai.d settling the claims therein mentioneVl, viz : . At HiAlidaj-sburg, on the 28th of July, to ex amine tho debts rejKirted due by J. D. L?et, Su pervisor of the Upper Juniata Division ; the debts contracted bjr W . W. ilsou, Sopervistr of the Lower Juniata division ; tlie debts contrac ted, but not reported, by John Ross, Superinten dent of tho Portago Railroad J and the del 4s re ported by Wm. S. Cololntn, Superinfendent of the said road. And at J.ihnstown, on the"S of August, fur tho purpose of examining the aforr said claims ot. the Portage Rairmad,toge'thtr with those reported by J. M. Orr, Supervisor on the Lower Westarn Division. LAND DAMAGES The Board wiH proceed over the Portage Railroad on the S 1st of July, to examine the claims for damages crfnsed by the construction .of the road -to avoid the inclined planes on tho"Alleghetiy Portage Railroad. The claimants are requested to meet the Board 'on the land for vhich they claim damages. . ? -.r . By order of the IVt&t e. . : . . THOMAS L. WILSON, . . r Jufy 15, 57:-36. . Secretary. Kqv Cloclis, Matclies nnd J'cir'elry Tp 'At the Clicap Jewelry Store. S TEMPES FUG IT. . - THE subscribers thankful for past patronage beg leave to announce to their numer ous customers, that they have just received the largest assortment of Clocks, Watc hes. Jewelry, Violins. Accor dcons, &c, ever brought to this town. and. will sell cheaner than ever waa sold in this vicinity. All articles warranted to be as represented. They .will charge nothing and consider it no trouble to show their gotls. Priees can be ascertained, and goods examined at their store,'1 opposite the " Mountain House." fjtj- Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Musical Instru ments, &c, repaired with promptness and char ges moderate. All repairing warranted to give satisfaction". Be sure and give thcta a call at the sign of the " Big Watch.", STAnL & ROBERTS. Ebensburg, March 25, 1857. tf Estate of Maria uiagenau, ee'd. TT ETTERS OF ADMLNISTRATION fwith JLi the will annexed) on the estate of Maria Magellan, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, dec 'd., having been granted by the Reg ister of said county to tho undersigned, residing in the borough of Gallitzin, hereby notifies ail those who know themselves indebted to said es tate to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims to present them properlv authentica ted for settlement. . RACHEL MAGEHAN, July 1. '50. -35--Ct. WHEREAS, letters testamentary have been granted by tho Register of Cambria coun ty, on the last will 'and testament of Richard Scanlan, late of the borough of Loretto. in tho county aforesaid, deceased,' to the undersignej (residing in the place aforesaid) notice is hereby . given to all per son having claims against tho estate of said deceased to present them properly authenticated for settlement, tmd those indebted will make immediate pavment. CATHARINE SCAN LAN, Executrix, July 16, 1867 36-6t. --- . - sons ok rkidfRANCic. Highland li-ision4 No. 84, Sons of Tem f fffif pcrancemeet t their Hall every SATUR- ft DAY .evtni;ig,: in the npter storv of It. . i r.,:. i..,;u:.. -
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