3 tf ti . J, t RTTR FHQKI ' EUROPE . OUR rj&xo . - i . i - - ,. js'ov. 22. Tie sfeomsuip At- j J thia evcmnjr. wit Liverpool Sr""tX. the 11th inst, J ! 7'n t-r arrived out on 1 the .9th r"TJ.,,,,,,r,oon the 11 instant. brought ly the Aliuniic is very i, ,,l,r.ir( si latter ,im! vices from 1 ,iC 'r'''Ht tLe progress of tLe financial crisis. 1' f ,."!... ; the mency market contin---"'''anJ t!.c Hank ofKaglanJ has TA the Mt6 of discount ;i0per v;n,r the present rate 10 per cent. f 'r- "'"I a7ifici from Liverpool anounce 53t Wrie-hiy uyeuing. - n.ni.istouQ& Co.- huvc fai led ,':bili:L'3 tre esiimaitu at 2,000,000 t if v csiern Dank of Scot to jCU.UOU.OOO .ti'! if. ihltcm-k of Livcrpo,l aud New , !,sTl. B:sO fallen. J Heir uimuies are a - . ,.,.,1 Several other failures '. - -. . - l -l:,:. . . 11,..' Ct'i tf ill! ll'"lll."l01tlIl. I V""" r a'viots liava beou received, cosifiriu ir'...';ure of Delhi. The. garrison at 'c '"Ll been relieved by General Have- j U5t s " J , , -, , . ! 0- General .Mel uas oecn Kiueu., 1 n-Ki.-K "fl)slhi bui rendered M the lirjt- ! i,J LUifo ha been spared. His ( J , :,i w re ENGLAND. from Liverpool aud Glasgow ... v1;-i; V eti-ie voted, to luuoco rue uuv- i! r ti. r.. ., .!. j'l tiie;,.ture., vi re.iei. i ' ('..i:i,cici;ii Assoeiatiou has declined . i.c", aT-e ; ''lt; I'lovemciit. )a isi'' ''j imis Av;ro boyaut, and ad . 't--J. l-'our tliosnnJ iovo c"g'i were i ?; ;j tl'.e I'ai-k r.f Kuhmd for bcothiud. , aU..j); i':, in of tlni W estern Bank had ...i ;un on all the other banks, including iu.Ktuut:on.t s ll:lPaicess in moreaittile CM but j rt.-ing deti!aiJ fur uccuats j i i ! i '" '"L.VITil FROM INDIA. T:!'.' alviedi iu advance f the over i iiJ'.ii Iiivo I; en received iu L-mdou, a ".,i.!it !f.T?r t'jan previous inteli. nco. ;. '.i;v of Delhi vr. in complete pesscs- J'ri is'i on the 21ft of fc?ep!emb r. i !: M:uoUoii '.pis died of the wounds II 5 tit H' l m lUL ' Tin: LATiwr. . vis rui-.i jrsJ in Liverpool on Weuonsday ,; ,;e ihuk of Trance had stripped paymcut, : L? .- on, it n believed, grew out of ktrivauoe iu the rates of discount. Rl'SSIA. Al'ucfUa ar steamer had boen wrrcked uLi.pian v'e. TLe captain, three licu ta t eib'litcen men wire drowned. HN GLAND t'ci'lif h (ioverniiK nt has arrargn v.i ih l.i::tuii Maii Mcutr.s!i;n CiMiipanv ftr the ...iui.hi'! weekly mail to and from Imiia, J A .';ut '.win Hair.r urg, dated the 7th inst j ;.-;! a grnernl panic prevails in ti e i re hpecie was scarce and i Tu !l.'r.- .lik of Ijiverpool had k under the " Joint s Act," but were un- to r-;;i-ier a Ran -i ilat 'ti": ('"nipaiei y.ri n: tue j.r : i-rtj of winding ap at- i.'u;ij(!i-s in Ameriean Securities vrvs Yin : Tiic fi.M.iwrns ipuotstiot:s wrro reporter i.'mn 1 limis, R 57 73 share!! 1 4 a lo discount i.ik Cet.tral hnros 70. 1 T?ie Atlantic !VlaVraph C 1 dc- ..i r , -. . i . ...... , t ... i i.i ' i IC t tlie UUa:r part ot .1 inc next, cotninenc- ('. Tie middle ufthe Atlantic, as artaindy i.i ii i) and ! lliott liad commenced - :.striie'.iou iif ae'dii i ual cable, making i i.. u-.au.l milt-n in all- K i?ton it Anus 1j ' ling new paving-out maehiues. Louden 77;if ilevotes a leader to the -iikihlu coolness of Ameiicaus under the crisis, in which it strongly c nsun s j U'liontroileu issue ot paj er maitiey. Directors aif the Bank af Fiance had tu !ree with the. Kmperor, ai'l uti'ue- ffuily urged a duty at" 3 per cent on the I ".'t;.tuiM of specie. ! ikf Emperor reported Lin-self in favor rf i '.'iv-riM in tbe rates of mscount to pa r j t. On ratitns in the French manufactu I lint ricts were completely stagnant. Hi- S uai:ei-d pressure had Tracheal Sweden I Na.rwav. 'I ho Hank of Frankfort ami ok of Pi-u."ia, had raised the .it t. 7 pir cent. rate of A N'i t yon Aholitiomsts. A petition vras f( nt;d to Judge Hudson, of Greenbrier '.'.'.v. on Tuesday, signed by old Wills, a c iitgro, formerly belonging to James Kra- j r. 'ieca'ased, requesting j crmission of the :r' to s'.uTer him to becaime a slave again. ' "UiS that Wills has tried lifo auiong tho iti .mists, and having become convinced -N'g:o fracdoin is a grand humbug, he m to choose another master in tho State ii j;nia. Ho -sclccied Mr. Thomas rs .,astrr AYaViHaou Ftxqit irt r. Condition of Ranks, -c examination in to the 'affairs of the n'l Cey JLmk, N. Y... is closed. Its cir- sif.unow out is 100,000. Assets 1500 UM'PEUS and FIVE INK-STANDS. -f ital wns 300,000. Loans 370,000 as 107,000. ;- I.I.M .. . I, - are oa-easiona when nven thf health- ' vi medicine, the changes of diet, ofi -ather, anal hundreds' of olbcr cause?, ;u'- a laxity id the system that needs cor- CT in nthr wftnlc tho llvn KofAmra IK- 'loranged, end needs a stimulator. If Oil lit.. I ll . .It- ! luaiuacivfn in iins simmion v , a-andford s Invigorator, they may be ! ""'g lleadnche, Indigestion, Sour Stoni n'i other iIU so common in a familv. It 13 a "(aijcine.' enssrer and Relftr lhfn liM0f r"',!l we ever swallowed, and it i; L"1 tlut the smnllot Infjt.f .or. t.l- If and TWW by Druggiets. 4t. j' IVfaRivisof Jthe Washington C'lote,1 re-! marka in a recent article : ' v i vi i t ! don't believe iu this feeding the poor froai the public crib. I always noticed when we used to feed the hogs from the crib down in Virginia, two or. three big hogs got all the corn and did wcIU and the rest got leap, but they all staid in the lane "where the corn was thrown, and never put their noses to the ground to help themstlves the whole winter. But those that were turned out and not fed from the crib, went off to the woods, and in the spring were all as fat as butter, and their tails curled eo tight that they could hardly get their hind legs on the ground," ,4 .v The greatest natural ornament to? the " human form divine," is. unquestionably - a fine, luxuriant, healthy growth of .hair., It has been so esteemed in all ages of the world, and among all nations, savage and civilized. Hence, the Indian brave regards the ecalp of his euciiiv'as his greatest trophy."- For a sim- I ilar reason, the fashouable telle often dis j guises the region of vanitr; as w II as her other, phrenological organs with borrowed locks.' ' -;.' ;- lie who should di.seover a mode of prevent ing the hair -from showing the inroads of tn- yious 1 imo by turning - prematurely gray, a method by which it could be restored when fulling oft' or turning white, and a way of promoting its continued and luxuriant growth, weu M he justly entitled to rank among the benefactors of the human race. Kead the tcKtiuinniats in another column, of the wonder fup Rot to say p,.,,,. yy almost miraculous effects of ood's Hair Restorative," and see if he has not accomplished all this. Cap ital (,'ity Tact j For sale here by all Drugzists 2 2w. MAE EI ED On Thnrslay evening last, by Rev. l'eter Z.thm, Col. EDMUND I'AIOK to Miss EM MA IV:G(V, all of Indiann b -roujih, 1 a. m; hurLiivisoiis axi school diuec- xs of "thy -ilifArent Twnslfips"in 'Cambria county, are Iiere-oy Dotu.fvl to return eertuietl copies of their assessments for nm-l and selixl Jin r po.st-s m th' ir rcsp-eetive townships, on or be- :".re the fir.-t laj- of .Linuary next. Uvord:rof tlie Commissioners. " . C. K. ZA11M, Clerk. C.mmVsOm C' - Ebciihburg, Nov. 25, lfr TO TSIi: rcr.Lic AKK l'i'RLIC. HE rCP.LIC AKK HKIiKBY NOTIFIED I that the unrlersiirneil lias tliis hiy loli;ht t John Stevens, one liAY MAUE, five years old next Spring, anil have left the same with the said John Stevens during mv pleasure. " riniR SMELTZEIL Ijoretto, November 17. 1657 3 -rllK IH'BLIO AUE I1ERKHY NOTIFIED i that 1 purchased ;it tlonstable's sale, the fol lowing eisonal proj)prly of t.tho StSner, viz : Oac M lit v. n ml tiro C'l Wagon t, which 1 have left in the p oss-Ssion of said Sti nor until 1 s.-e proper to remove thctn. ELIZA DONALDSON. Nov. 2.", 1857:3:31 EBENSBURG BRANCH RAILROAD. f J? lilE ml.scribers wisli t" make knowu to the e. , r.l -it. f .f jieip.i ot r-benst urg ! and vicinity, that they hare ! jnt rei a iveal. at their '-tore on Main t-treet, oj-j s:ic ties "M untaiu 1 louse,"' t) e lar gest a n al best elci cd St'K-K. ot IT a t c I; e s Jtwelry , Their Vttck cusists ever brans!it to this town in joirt as follows, viz : '. Eie'ht dav and Thirty h'T.r. nrnr and weight Ch'ck. Fancy, Pa i lor and liar-ra-om Clocks, Gold Iluntimr case amIojen fuo Ix-ver Watali- es, fjold Hunting-case detacl.cal levers. Gold Hunting ca- La jiines, Siiver Hunting case Le vers. Silver Hunting case detached L vcr-, Sil ver II uiting ease lupines.' 0;t n face Levers, Ra pines and Quartiers. Ciohl (iuard, Vest anal Fob Chains', Gold Lot kefs, Gold Seals, Gold Vn i's. Hard &. Wilson's ei lebrateil Gold Pens, Gi.ll iinl ('.'iiiitit l'.ri'iisti.iiis. Gild Eur-i infs. ( ;llils jr,..u tj ins, Ga.ld Fingir Rings. Gold Cull Pins, Gold Snirt.StnaU, Gul l Sleeve r.uttanK. CJ o 1 d CharniK, (M l, Silver ami- Steel Watch Keys, Gold Cros. vs. Cold Hooks, Si!cr and S;l er-iihttt al T':l and Tablf SpooliS. Butter Knives. Silver Thimbles, Silver Guaral a:il Ft b Chains. Spectacles. IWt M'.nnaies, ;i.M-k Keys, Aceorda-ons, Yialins Flutts, -c, iVc, A"c, &?. The a'ove and many ofhar arlia-Ie5. pot men tioned, will be Sold as eheap if not iheaj er than can I e bought iu any other establishment this side of Phi'.ialclphia. CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, ACCOR DKONS, -c. repaired with pr m'tiKss and at low rates. All tloods sold, and arti.-les repaircl. warrauteil. Corftalent that they cinnot 1 e unders. Id, thesub- s 'lM ers wenld rci-pectfullv s hvit a contmuauce Cr the patronage of the public ST A II L & ROBERTS. Aug. 2G, 1S.V7. 42-tf. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AP plicatiam will Le made to his Exeel'enev Govarnor JVIIock for the paralon of JA5JES S. CLOSSIN, ca.nvicted in the Ouarfer Sessions of j Cambiia county, for Iirccny, and scnten- j ca'il to un.lergoiui iiiij risonment in the Western j Penitentiary for 2 years anal 3 months, anal at the same ses.-iains con vn tec oj j.urglary ana sentcn-ca-al to undergo, an imprisonment in' tt.e Peniten tiary fr 3 years. - J, W, SLICK. Sept 0,1857. 44 cjm. TIIE partnership heretofore existing between James Murray anal John Murray, in the Qt'itman Tannery- was dissolved on the 15th of October. 1857,' by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be carrieal on by Jame Murray, in all its branches. " ; JAMES MURRAY, i JOILV MUBHAY. YZxnitmieg, Ct. VI, lfW ) 7 LCCTl'RE. '- TX PURSUANCE OF A RESOLUTION PAS A seal by the "Ebensburg Literary Saaciety," a lecture will be delivercal before that body, at the ITi.nrf TTi.llcr "in t)i u it- .iiolt t.f l-'lu..wl ti e evening of TUESDAY", the 8th of December next, by Robert L. Johnston, Esq. Subject "The Moiintaiu County.-" The public are invited to attend. Admittance. 12V rents. ' Bv order of the SaxMoty THOS. P. FENLON.-) 0 Dr. D. W. LEWIS, V ED W.EVANS. j ? Enensbtirg, Nor. 18 td E B OT T L a OF f J JR. S IXOFORD'S INVIGGRATOR,. O 11 ,L I V E 11 REM v n V ; IS REQUIRED TO CURE ANY ONE TROU bled with Liver 0rrmlAint ni . . t "uiica nits Ili ti, desperate of cases, when the skcosd bottle will wu.il scarce a s-.nglo failure, restore the patient to health and vigor.' Wc wih to call the attention of all to these facts, tliat the Invigorator is com pouudod by a physician who has used 'it in -'his practice for the p:est twenty year., -with a suc cehs almost credulous, aud that it is entirely veg etable, being composed wholly of gums. Some idea 6f the strength of .these gums may be formed when it is known one bottle of the In vigorator contains as much strength as one hun cred doses of Calomel without any of its deletiri ous effects. rT. . ., . r One Mtle is the surest thing known" to carrv away the bad effects of mineral poison of any kind Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the system the effects of medicine after a long sick ness. ' . : One hot tie taken for Jaundice removes all yel lowness or unnatural color from the skin. . One d se after eating is snflieient to relieve i IV stomach and prevent the food from rising ana souring. . Only one dose taken before retiring prevents nightmare. - One dose tak-n at night loosens the bowels gently, and cures costive ness. ;." One dose takeu after each' meal will cure Dys pepsia. ' ' '-.'-. " i One d-w of two tea-spoonsful will always re lievo Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female blistrnetiwi re moves the cause of the disease, and makes a per fect cure. , Only one dose immediately relieves Cholic, win'.e One dose often repented is a sure cure for Choi era Miirhus. and a sire preventative of Cholera. One dose taken ofum will prevent the recti renee ofLiii-ius. attacks, while it reli?ves all pain ful feelings. JO One or two doses taken occasionally is on oi the best remedies for a cold ever known. Thousands of cases of iniiammation and weak ness of the lunga have lceu cured Lv the lnvi"o- rator. Oue dose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes lood digest well One doe often repeated euros Chronic Diar rhoea in its worst forms, while summer and bowel complaints yield almost to the lirst dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused lv worms, while for worms iu children, there is no surer, safer and speedier, remedy - in the work' as it nevi r faiis. . There is no exaggeration in theo statements, they are plain and oher facts, th.at we can give evidence to prove, while a'l who use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. We wish all who are sick anal debilitated to try this remoaly, anil test it tlivoiighly, and any who are Uail laMielitteal by its use we sh-ir.ld like to hear from, as we have yet to hoar from the first pafrson whai has used a bottle if the Invigo rator without receiving benefit, for there are mch astonishing medicinal virtues in it. that all, no matter how long they have been :dTectcd, if tha-ir complaint atises from a derangMl liver, will be benefitted it nit rntirelv euml. SaNFORD tc CO , Proprietors, S45 Broaalway, Ne- York. CO- For Sale here by all Druggists. Ncv. 4, 1S57. Mm. 1'HOF. WOOD'S 11' HAS h'OHKED MlliACLESl! TiHAT ALL THE BALD AND GRAY CAN ! e restored cifecl!y to original growth, and ci Fr so far as tin ir locks are concerned does not admit of doubt ; besides, it v. ill cure every possi ble di.seaso i f the scalp, w hether devtl ipetl as d.mdiuir itching or in tlie iape of cutaneous eruptions even scald-head and in no possible case will it, fail of curing as if by magic, nervous or periodical head-ache, and if used twice a wetk by the young reguhuly, it will preserve the ca.lor and keep the hair from falling, to any imagina ble age. Read ami judge : 5ii!lf.rd, Wtrcester c .. 5Iass., Nov. 1S55. PROF. . J. WOOD Dear Sir : 1 take p!?a ure in bearing voluntary tei-timony to the mag ic effects af ur wonderful Hair Restorative. As far back as 1830, my hair commenceai falling off until the'top of mv scalp became bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued tat f ill fur a great many years, iiotwithstantling I have Uocd many eilebrateil preparaiiains for restoration. Seeing your aalvariisaniert, 1 was indiiccil to give j-our article a trial, and to my utter astonishment, found, after a few appliiatia-ns, that m hair be came firmly 'set. and assumaMl a glossy and beau liful ajpearance ; anal by the time I hail used a quart bottle, my bald head was covered over with a voting atul vigorous growth of Lair,which is now from growing fast. ooe to two inches in length, and Y'ours. trulv. HENRY GOODRICH. Charlestown. Mass., Aug. 'J, 1855. Gents: Nothing but a duty and sympathy that I feel ta communicate to others that are af llicted 'as I have l-n, wouhl inaluce me b "give tliis puiiiii: acknow lcalgement af the benefit I have teceived fra.ns Pr f. Yax.'.'i ile.ir Re.-toratire. When I first ea.mmenccal. using it. my hair wis ajuite gray, anal in spots entirely bahl. I have now used the rostairative about five months, and my hair is entirely changeal to its original color, brown, and the new hair is over three inches in length on the spots where it was bald. I have als been much gratified at the healthymi&ture and vigor of the hair, which before was dry, and it has ceased to come out as fuinerly. Respectfully vours, ore , Mrs. R. A. STODDARD. From Mrs Batan. I "- -a a well known nurse in Boston, Oct. 19, 8'5. v Gents : At your Tcapiost. anri iK'ing so highly pleaseal with the eficcts of the Resterative, 1 am free (o state that my hair had become quite thin, anal entirely rchile. J have for the past five years been in the habit of using dye, but hearing of the extraordinary e.Tects of this article. 1 was induced to try it. My hair has been restored to it origi nal thickness, anal also to its former color, 'which is light brown. Y'ours, 'respectfully. , ! " ' w MRS. INC. ALLS. The following is from the Tastor of the Ortho dox Church, Broaikfichl. . ., Bra)okficld, Mass., Jan. 12. 1855. Trof. Waxvl Dear S'r Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its effects have been excellent in remo ving inammafi in, dandruff, and a camstant ten dency to itching, with which I have Ken troub led from my childhood, and has also restored the hair, which was becoming -'gray, to its original cailor. I have used no other article with any thing like the same pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG. . From the Jersey Ci'y Telegraph. What is it Fon This Woon's Hair Rf. STOitATlvK? Is a question askeal daily by hrn- alreds. We answer without hesitation or fear of contraalictiam, that it is the only article known which will do all it promises for the human hair. t7 trill renew ia growth it will atop its ftllinij it trill restore it natural color ! . It is not a Hair Dye, but a speealy and efficacious Restorative. O. J. WOOD afc Co. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New Y'ork. and 114 Market st.. St. Louis, Mo. ' O K L Yrf):N For gde here by all Druggistf'. nor. 1 1, e7 SHERIFFS-SALES -Sil VIRTUE OF SUNDRY WRITS OF VEX- ditiori: Exponas.' issued out5 of the Court of Common TleaRof Cambria county; ami to medi- recieu, mere win be exposed to sale bv public outcry at the Court Ilcuse in' the Wough of r.oensourij, on - . . - MONDA Y, tie 7th Jay of December, 1857, At one o'clock, P; 51- : All the right, title and. interest of William Burns, one of the defendants, of . in and to a lot of ground, situate in the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, fronting on Market street, aud extending back to the bank of Stony Creek river adjoining lot of the Johnstown Lyceum and lot of Haljhick." having thereon erertt-d a two story plant house, now in the occupancy of Mrs. Carpenter, John It. Jones and James T. Da vis.; ' , Taken in' execution and to be sold at the suit of Conrad Suppes for the use of Rosina Geis. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Isa- dore Beaujohu,of. in and to two lots of ground, uirnitn i V lift!' . -f r . V l . .1-1 . .1. 1 .. I .u u. uu..?iuun.uSii .vno u fS:rVbur?;ro,'.tin?. ,Bt'Jfd a" joining lots of llrs, Me-Manicle on the northwest. tnd lot of Mrs.Beaujohn on the southwest, hav- I mP. hereon erected a two story plank house,now in tht. occupanr- of said Isadore Beaujolm. - Taken iu xecution and to l old at the suit of George "NV. Osbourne, surviving partner of the firm of Dibert & Osbourne. ' ALSO All the right, title and interest of Jo seph Itel, tif, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, adjoining lands of John 5l'Gou.i jr., heirs of William Hudson, dee'd., heirs of Henry 5I'Kcnzie, dee'd., and oth ers, containing 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres of which are cleared,having thereon erected a hewed log house and a log baru, now in the oc cupancy of said Joseph Itel. ? ; . Taken in execution aud to be sold at the suit o G. L. Lh.yd & Co. ALSC All the right, title and interest of John S ay, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land, sit u te iu Summerhill township, adjoining lands of ' cob Slick, Ephraim Crum and others, contair.jj 100 acres, more or less, about 40 acres ol ch are cleaied, having thereon erected a log t'sc and a log barn, now in the occupancy of h"n Smay. .. . . ; Taken in execution and to be eoIJ at the suit of G. L. Lloyd S,- Co. " , ALSO .(ll the right, title and interest of Te ter Eehenrode. sr., of, in ami to a piece or parcel t f land situate in Allegheny township, adjoining lands of Philip Hartzog, Christian Rigle, Chailea Fleck and others, containing" 0 acres, more or less, 'about 50 acres of which are cleared, having ( thereon erected a heweal loir htuso and u cabin b.irn, now in the occupancy of Oth o Biter. Jaken m execution and to be sold at the suit of Patrick Shields. , LfSO All the right, title and interest of John Miller, aif. in and to a piece or pane' of land sit uate in Carroll township, aioresutd county, ad joining lands of JactJj Stultz, B. Noel and oth ers, containing 14 acres, more or less, about six acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec ted a log house, now in the occupancy of John G. Miller. " Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R. L. Johnsta'n. ALSO All the right, title aud interest of Ben jamin n Jones, of, in and to a piece or parcel of j , situate in Cirroll township, aforesaid c uu- j laual tv aaij .iniug lanals of George eaklaii'l, llliam j Gittens, Michael Kennealy and leter Sawyer, containing 80 acres, more or less, about t5 of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story frame house, and a log barn, now in the oc cupancy of David O. Jones. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit oi Daniel iioweu. r ALSO All tnc fight, title and interest of John Litz, of, in nd to a lot of grounti, situate in that put of Johnstown h-rough known as Kernvlile, aforesaiil county, fronting on M- rris street, and extending back loan alley ; boundeil on the north by Dibert street, anal on the south by an alley, having thereon erected a two story plank house, now iu the occupancy of Jo.n Litz. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit f Orho Stciner. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Francis Clement, of, in anil to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Blacklick township, in said coun ty, adjoining lanals of Leonani Ott' John Hasson' and others, containing 43 acres and 24 perches and allowance, about 25 acres of which are clea red, having thereon erected a hewed .aig house and a round log barn, now in the "occupancy of Mrs. Mary Cicmeut. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Barnard M'Meel for use of John M'Meel. AI-SU All the right, title ami interest of George Huether, of. in and to a piece or parcel of lan-., situate in humnieriiiti townsnip, m sain county, mli lining lands of Mrs. Croyle, Johu Murray and oth'-rs, containing nine acres, more j air le-as, laving tbereem erected a one aud a half; story fram? dwelling house, a frame building oc cupied as a brcwerv. and a frame stable, now iu . it the occupancy ot saio lie rge nuemer. Taken in execution ana to be sa l l ai tnc suns of M. B. Brown et al. ALSO All the right, tit;C and interest ot James D. Hamilton, of, in and to a piece or par cel of land, situate in Summarhill township, in said countv , adjaiining lands af William A. Skel ly, Margaret Bra.ly, David M. Davis, and oth ers, containing 12 acres, more or less, unimpro ved. Taken in exeoutmn anal to oc soui at me suit of E. Simpsam A G. ALSO All the right, title ami interest: oi ja seph Sharp, of. in iin-l to a piea e or pared of land, situate in Washington township, in said county, adjoining lands of Henry Sharp, 1 lnhp Warner, and others, containing nicy acres, more or less, about 20 acres of which are cleareal, anil having thereon erected a two story irame nousc and log barn, now in tho occupancy of the sa:d Joseph Sharp. Taken in execution and to be saild at the suit of A. M. & K. White., for the use of James J. Dull. AI'O All tl.e right, title ami interest ol James Kaylor, of, in and to one acre of grounad adjoining Daniel Litzinger ou the south, Win. Ivory on the east, and the Philipsburg road on - . . ... . . 1 1 A . 7 .. the north and west.situate in uicarueiu ioumo,. in said county, on which is erectiil a two story plank tavern" house, a.id plank stable, in the oc cupancy of Augustin Weakland. ALSO a one story plank house in the occupancy of George A. Miller. ALSO A blacksmith shop. Taken in execution anal to be sold at the suit of James V Will, assignee aif Anthony Will, jr., now for Use of J-Moore San, ct al. ALSO All the right, title and intcre-t of John E.igaa,f. in and to a certain pieccor parcel of land, situa'o in Ooucmaugh tawnsh.ip, in said county. confa:ning"200 acres, nw0 or less, aal joinhig lanals of lCShoenherger, Samuel Turner and others, having thereon erected a dweilin house,"barn aud saw-mill, now In the occupancy of John Eagan. Taken in execution anal to be sold at the suit of George Murray. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Con rad Rager. of, in ami to a certain piece ar parcel of land, situate in Jackson township, in said county, adja .iuing lands of Michael Brawley, and others", containing about 50 acres, more or less, about 120 acres of which is cleared, having there- ,on erecteil a log house and kitchen aud log barn. now in the occupancy of O'nrad Eager. lain in execution and to be sold at the suit of George Murray. a T SO, all the riarht. title and interest of Sara- narcel v. -a.-. 9 - - - - - . Tiel.laml tativnabin. in Raid COUn ty. adjoining lands of Henry Kring, Joshua Rev- nolds, Samuel Knng and others, obtaining 90 ' . . ,-i? acres,' more or less, about 1 acre oi wmcu is cleared, having thereon erected a one and a half etorr dwellirg houreycotf now occupied. Takn in execution aud to ba W.1J at the suit of Solorccii II else'. " - - - ,;; ALSO AI1 the right, title and interest of Den nis Connahah,6f. in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Clearfield township, in said coun ty, adjoining lauds of Francis Ihjover, Thomas Aams and others,' containing 15 acies, more or less, about 8 acres of which is cleared, in the oc cupancy of Henry Ilarber. Taken iu execution and to be sold at the suit of Rev. Joseph. Galla her, for use of Rev. Thomas M'Colloiigh, now for use of Rev. E. F. Garland. - AI-SO All the right, title and inten ft of John Kean. of, iu and to the fullo ing Real Estate, to wit : No 1 A pieci or pr.rcel of land, situate in Summerhill township. Cambria couuty, adjoining lands of James O'Neill, ; Lynch , and otliers, containing 111 acr?s, more or less, about I'O acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected' a ....a..:i.i;., ;.. i r rru t of tlit? Curt of Common a log house in theomipancv of Patrick Gahin; ! -r-?dJ1,i2e. 'If'0 " and a tenant house unoccuuied. - st tLe ouse No. '2.TA tract of land situate in Summerhill I township, in said county, warranted in the name oi amuei iuougci,mLiuumg piece purcnasco iron. . Murray M'Cunnell, containing 441 acn-s, more . i -r-t i ? t i i or less, bavins thereon cro ted a Saw Hill' and frame ho-.ise, unoecup:c I. No. 3. A piece or parcel ot land situate in Sum merhill township, in said county, adjoining lauds of Austin Thompson, Fatrick Reiily and others, containing GO acre, more or less, having there ou erected a Saw Mill and a frame house, now in the occupancy of Mary Settlemoyer. No. 4. A tract of land, situate in Summerhill township, in -ail county, warrant! d in the name of John Nicholson. cmtaii;ing 439 arres'and li'O perches anl allowance, unimprove-'. No. 5. The undivided me 'half of a piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington township, in said county, being the same lands held jointly with John Kin ports, containing 100 acres, more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be soldjat the suit o'Xewhouse.SpatZaS: C. ALSO All the right, title and interest of William Hcudersou 51xre, of. in aud to a piece or parcel of land situate iu Allegheny township. Cambria cr.unty,ad;oining lands of John J. Glass Daniel Ga'lagher and others, containing 24 acres more or less, unimproved. . -" Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of the Common wealth of lVniylvaui.i for the use of John J. Patterson and Lucrctia E. Patter son, late Luc ret ia E. 5Iojrc. ALSO All the right, title, aud interest? of George W. Hamilton ,oi. iu and to a lot of pronnal situate in the borough of Johnstown, in said ! count v. on Vine street, adioiuinir lot of EvanR- b erts, Esq., on the west, and an alley on the east, having thereon erected a two story plane ha use and a carpenter's shap, now in theoccupancy of Georze W. Hamilton. Taken in execution anal ! to be sold at the suit of the CommouwealtU of Penn ylvania et al. ALSO All the right, title and interest of Ami Zt?rby, of, In and to two lots of griHind situate in the town of Jefft:rstn, in said county, fra-ntiug on street, adjoining lots af Ferdinand Ncwkirk and Ephraim Crum, one of said lotshaving there on erected a two story framJ holism and a frame stable, now in the occupancy of saial Ann Zrby. Taken in execution and to be sohl at'the suits of Wehn Wa'ters et al. 1;0 All the right, title and interest of Rol- crt-T rotter, of, ir. anal to a ht of giound situate near the foot of plae Nai. 2. A. P. R. R., Wash- mgton town hip, in said county, aaJf)iuing lot oi Robprt 1- inn on the East, anal IlarKensT"Utt on the west, having thereon erected a twoJ btory frame house, now in the occupancy of Xavier Seff'T. Taken in exesutiou and to be sold at the suit of Charles Butcher. ALSO All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Black lick townsnip, Camona county, State of Pennsylvania, Wmd-l and described as fallows : Beginning at a past, thence Aortli too perches, more or less, ta a jKKst, tnence r.ast nerrhes. more or less, to stami-s. thence north 4 ti perches, more or less, to a ist, thence East 133 perches, more or less, to a post, thence South 152 perches, more or less, to a post.tl.ence West 100 perches, mere or h-ss, to the beginning contain ing 1 So .acres, 100 pa-rcha-s and the usual allow aiicc for Rondsi $-c..jabcait 25 acres of which are cleared, bavirg tha-rcon erwteal a one story log hause and a log stable. T be sold in pursuance of a writ of Levari Facias at the suit of James C. Fisher anal Samuel F. Fisher. r-xecutars of James C. Fisher. ahcM.. Jamea C. Fisher, Trustee, Ic,. asainst Jacaib Ciimpoell. ALSO All that certain tract or piece of 'land situate in Carroll township, in the county and Suite aforesaid, lwaundcd and described as follows: Bernnnincr at a hickorv. thence North 89 Fast ir4 7-loWrches to a fallen beach. thence-South 1 West 141 ptrchasto a Walnut, thence by lands of Gcorjrc Leslie North 57 West 85 per ches, more or less, t a pa st, thence by same lands North 7J West 83 perches to a post, North 81 f.-lO lurches to the place of be, containing 100 acros and 7 perches,? t ncnec gmnin and th usual allowance lor roads. aVc. aUut acria ol w hich are cleareal. haviusr tlicreon erwU'al To be sohl in pursuance a f a w rit of Levari Faeiac. atTthc suit ot Ann I i.-tier, ilary.r, r isii- er, James C. Fisher and Coleman Fisher, execu i tors of James G. Fisher, and against Thomas Ferral. i ' . ALSO All that certain tr t or piece of lan.l situate in Allegheny township, in the county and State aforcsail. boiuale I ami describcal al follows: Beginning ar a marked Iran wooal iu the line a.f and of John Hagan, thence South 73 perclies to a pod, thence East 00 perches more oriels, ta a post, theicc Sitith 55 perches, more or less, to a I cech, thence West 4:J perches, niare or less, to a post, thence North 45 perches, more or iess, to a paist, thence West 2-i perches, more or less, to a post, thence South 151 J perches, nwre or less, to a paist. thence Hast 03 perches, more or less, to the beginning containing 103 acres anal 72 perches, 3trict measure, about acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected ..now iu the occupancy of -- To lie sold in pursuance j of a writ of Levari Facias, at the suit of: : William Logan Fisher against I eter bmeltzer. ALSO All that certain two-story bull "ing and tenement, situate in Cambria city, in Cone- mauidi township, on the northern side of stri-ct, along which runs the Rolling Mill branch railroad, in said Cambria city. containing in framt on said strx-t 34 feet, anal back 21 feet to back budding, which said back building is 20 feet sapuare, m l the lot or piece ot. f,roiuvi. or cnrri laire appurtenant to .saial building, the said lot be in situated between Nos. 13 anl 14 on Front street, and lot No, 2 on street, and having an a'ley between it aixl N's. 13 and 14, and al so at the back rnd. ; 10 ne sohl ui pursuance e a writ of levari Facias, at the suit of George AY Mi-giry and Henry Barnes, doing I-usincss as Me irarv Barnes, acalnst Emani.el Sbaffer and r. j - - Raheeea Llewellvn. fi:- N- B. The Sheriff has made the fallowing fl i-nnditioiis of tho sales, viz: One fourth of the imrehase money on ca'b sale to be paid at tbe time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to J."0i) and upwards: under $500 and more than $100. the one third ; unda-r ilOO and more than i-30, the halt: les titan Soo the w hade amount,' otherwise the property will immediately be put up to sal-J again, aud no deed will be presenteil f ji acknowledgement unless the balance of the purchase money be paid before the following adjourned Court. - JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. , Sheriff's Office, Ebjiubnrg, Nov. 18. 1857 -ts of Q 11 K R IFF'S SAL E . By virtue of 1 - f K SUmlrV writs of Venditioni Exponas isued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Camb: j county, to ;rno d.recteal there w l. be ex po. l i. ...1. 1... ....1,1. f-A-t. fit tli rial KA OI JO Pleas of Cambria used to sale by public outcry, at the house, o? doiin ir, oa SATURDAY, the SSS o"Aor&jr..l85., O. IILVCII. Ill UIC W ' . v. at 1 oVIdekv 1VM all the lighC title and inter est of 'Robert Lytle of, in and to a piece p cel f laual situate in . SummeihiH towihip,j in tlie comity aforesaid, adjoihiug lands .f Josx pU Wright on the South, heirs i.f John Crum,"f.w ceasd. ou the Ycst. heirs of Hactwcvxl Ilen.-.!i deceased, on the North, and lands A V. M'G-y,' alcceasanl, and John Kean on the East, containing three hundreil acres4 more a.r less, aK.ut one hun dred and fifty acra-s f which are cleared, haviu,: thereon erected a two tory log house and frai bank barn now in the occupancy of IIoLry Al lenbaugh. - Taken in execution and to lw sold at the suit of Itolort A. 5I'Coy and George C. lv. Zahiu. assignees of John 51'C-ov. . JOliN ROBERTS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Onioe, Eltenslurg, Nov. 4, 1857. Q II E R I V V S S A Ii E S . T.y virtue of i D sundrv writs af rnd. Exnonas. issued ml l'kas of Cambria couu ill c expestl to' in the boronh of E'oensburg, on FRIDAY, the 27 th day f Xovcmler, 1S57; om,0c,,K.k p. M av the right, title and in rT. f Jam.s w' f. in an.llo two tract of land, situate in White township, m said comity, one of sahl tracts warranted iu the name of R b ert Brothortau, and tlie qtl.er in tho bauiw e-f (Jeorge Brolhertou, ci.taining in all seven hun dred ami sixty-three acres, or thereaVoutti, ad joining on the east a survey in the name f Ml dam llutchinsa.n. on the south land imrvcyed, in the name of John Brotherion, n the wet known as th ; Harris and Brown mrvey. on the ntrth by land of William Gallagher and others, haviag theroii itih ttnl a log cabin hoiu. a lo; cabin barn, a small plank htnise. ncctiactl. ane large plank stable, oue steam haw -mill, with all the uecessar fixtures, anal ow large plank, ten ant house fi r the boarding of lumds. now :u tiie possession of G. L. Lloytl, A. L. Ilolliuay and otha rs. Taken in execution and to he sold at the "roto RoWrt Cannon, for use of Howard J. Roberta, et. r.L ...... ALSO-7 All the. right, title and interej-t f James Ross, vf, in aud fo tract of. land, situate iu Clearfield township, Cambria county, yarrai.te l in the nam of Thomas Harris, atljoining. !mi3 warrauteil in the naimsaif Jajhu II.irris.-.Wi!liHiu Jones. Harman.Dil worth and others, containing . 42S acres, more or Irs, unimproved. Taken iu tx t-ution and to be sold at the suit tf MTjum iuxi. Jack & Co. ALSO Al! the right, title and interest tf, James Ross. of. in anal to a tract of land, hituato. in Clearfield township, Cambria county, wr.cran led in the name of Peter Jones, adjoining lauds warranted in the name aj James Burns, Aa.-oo Jones, anl others, containing U50 acrc-s, or thera abouts, on which there are the following iuirova metits, to wit: about 40 acres cleared, and thereon erected dwclrng house anal a a.ont.. log barn, in the occupancy of Tim. thy Caulyj alt'iit 15 acres cleared and thereon erected a cabin house, in thc.-oociipniiay i f Miehael Caula-y.; 40 acres eleare.1 and thereon erected a plank house, a loir kitchen, a ihaible barn and small ttable, in the w-cupna-y of Elisha Fultz ; and abamt 12 acres cleared anal tnereon erecrc i a tiew- ed l'-g house ami Lg stable, in the occupancy cf riiomasZW illianwui. laker, in cxecutiain ami to be sold at the -uit of Timothy Cau'ey. et. al. ALSO All the rit;ht, tiuc and luterfft of James Ro-s, ef, in anal to a ct rta'n tract ef land, nituate on the waters of C.cartield creek, m Clear field townshij, stiai anility, warranted ia th name of James B uns containing C'Jl acrfs, and 113 perches, more or less, about 30 acres of vtdwen are clearcil, having thereon ereeteit one doubla and one single saw-mill, four .dwelling huuse-. and three stable, in the oceupaucy ef John nnd Th' inas Ibs anal Charles Mills. Taken in exe cution and to be sohl at the suit of John Ivory lor use of William Kit tell. ALSO All the riyht. title and Interest tf James Ross, of, in anal to a tract ! land situate iu Clearfield township. aiid county, warranted, in the naino of Jamei M'Guirr, adj-oiuiug tract in name -f James Burns. William Burna i.tl atl.er Linals. containing 3S3 acres anal CO perches, inaire or less, about 20 of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a h-sg house and log stable anal a barn, in the occupancy cf . ALSO A tract situate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, warranted, hv the name ef Wil liam Bums, adjoining Jones Burns i;n 1 others, containing S33 acres anal 44 -perc-Les, nia.rci or les-!. unimproved. Taken in execution and t3 be sold at the suit of R. L- Johrstain. et. al. - . AlSO All tho right, title and interest of James Rots of, iu and to three tracts of land situ ate on the waters of Clearfield Creek, in Ch'arSeld tow nship, Cambria county, warrenicd in the n.-tmo of James Burns, William Burns and James M' Gtiite. Thaj tract warranted in the name of James Burns containing 3fl acres anal 113 jx-rch-en.m ore or less alxmt 20 acres of w hich are clear d.aud having thereon erecteil a ikurb; saw milLi teonenglfc-aw mill, four dwelling houses, i ow enantea', and three stables. The tract warr nt ii in the name of Wi'dam Burns conta'idng 833 tc.eu a:nl 44 ;erchcs, unimproveal- The tract warren- ted in the name of James M'Guire camtaining $82, acres anal CO perches, n i re or less, al . ait 20 acres of which are cleared, haing thereon erected a big Imuse, a log stable or barn, now in the occupancy, of Adam Otteurider. Taken in execution and t V ' ba,' sol 1 at tb.e suit of Jules and Taylor, tor use of Thomas and Philip Collins, ti al. '.. ' 1 ALSO All the . right. : title ad interest of James Ross of, in and to a trace i f Jand situate ie. Clearfield township, Ctijnl-ri ctmnt v. air-t'.l iu tlie name of John Karris, contai ping 400 icrrs, or thereabouts, a.lj.'ining lauds of Joseph Harris in l othi rs, about even acres of w! ich are clcar- e having thereoa erected a cabin bouse rtr.J !g stable. Taken in execution and tJ Lesvhl at thy suit of James Weakland. ALSO All the rigt, title anal interest f James Ris, af, in and to a tra- t of land rit in Clearfieht t vnship, Cambria com ty, r.:l;ii.ii. lauds warranted in the names of .Tamrs u:ns.' John Roa"p, anal others, rcntain'rg lf,0 rcr, or thcreabamts. v.nimprovod. TrVen in -exe. .;t:cn r.nal to be Sold .t the sv.it of Jani-.s Weakland. et. a'. ALSO All the riht. title and ii.tereft rf James Raws, a f, in and to a tract ef lan ituate in Clearfiebl taiwnslup. Cambria count v., wan a n teal in the name of Aaroi: J ma-s. aihoiniiig la::ds warrar.tel ta Joseph Jones. Peter Junes. io: a-thers, containing 400 aens. more or- uss. :.TiUt 30 acres of wit ich are cieareal."with a plan ha-.o,.-. ami frame barn theroV-u erected, now in the occu pancy of Jacob-' i after and Ithaniar Mre. Ta ken in executi ami to bo sold at the sr.it ef Time thy Caul . 2'j: It M S. Cash., wlunevtr the roprr'v U struck ahwn. JOHN ROBERTS, SVr.C Sheriff's Ofuce, EUuisburg. Nov. IS, 1857. " ValitaliJc Proper I j' lor fralap. THE SUBSCBIBER WILL OFFER TILS following valuable property at private sate, situated in Jackson township. Cambria county, within a quarter of a mile of the Stone Pike, lea ahti2 from Elacnab'Uii, adjoining luniks of Alex. M'Vieker, James Mills a yd Martiii Muiidy.a val uable FARM. I" known "as the Iimbaugh fartr .) containing alvaaut one huitdreal and tigfciv acre, about one hundreil acne ckarwd and in a Ligi state f cultivation,' having thereon erected, a new frame barn, d vebing hcrse and other ne cessary improvements. ... . ' ALSO 4U0 acres of good pine 'land, sitna'e 1 in Su quehanna township. Ctmbria county, wi t .-e sold in parcels to suit purchasers , Terms made easy to suit puroliaseia. . nov. 18:2:3w J.MFS MUFiRAY. 15 LANK Tavern Summon!, Subpiena's, Fxecution- Fctit:ocE,Ik,EaJ.f, Ac. Ft Ve . hfs office i i 00 00 00
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