The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, April 29, 1852, Image 4

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Ti casurer's Sale of I'nseatcri fnml
suit! lots in lamona
A. J., 152.
I. Rek3 J. Lloyd, Treasurer of Cambria to.,
ia the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pur
suance of the several acts of Assembly ot sai l
Commonwealth, directing the time ami nmutici
of selling unseated lands for taxes.
Give Xoliee, that the following u'
cf unseated lands and lots of ground Lc saul
county of Cambria, or such part thereof as hmj
l.o necessary to pay arrearages ot taxes au
thereon for one year or more, will oU red
ral at the Court House, in the Borough o
Ebensburg, on the Second JW.V, ("'S e
14th dav,) and continue by
ment, from day to day, until the whole be sola
for Butdi arrearage of taxes, and costs ncccssa
lily accruing thereon.
Allegheny ToicnMp.
Names of Warrantees or Ownrs.
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124
105
425
100
120
62
100
183
318
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515
44
100
l'J-8
244
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433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
433
371
433
433
433
433
433
371
41G
433
433
150
433
433
433
100
433
433
433
433
433
75
333
433
433
200
50
200
75
400
433
433
433
433
433
433
305
433
433
433
433
397
100
400
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20
39
10
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James C MeGuirc.
Mary Ilannum
44 Abraham White
John Triester
Joseph Field (rart)
Caleb Ilannum
Eleuor C Heistor
Joseph Fields
Heirs of W alter Elder
Robert 'Whitehead
Hugh F. Storm
"Warren Ilannum
llufus Ilannum
Cambria Toienthip.
James Myers
03 James Means
James Magellan
J Jordan (part)
Jacob Fronhiscr
Carroll Township.
Joseph Delozier
110 SamL Bilwortli
Charles Dilworth
Clearid J To tenth ip.
Thomas Armstrong
154 James Ash
154 William BroJell
151 William Barton
151 Samuel Bethel
154 Peter Benson
154 George Bickham
154 John Caldwell
154 Jacob Cox
154 Thomas Eash
SI Andrew Epple
154 John Fisher
154 John Ft-nno
154 William Frambarger
154 Ezckicl Farmer
154 Andrew Grayden
25 Ebenczer Ilazzard
21 John Harrison
154 David Jackson
151 Henry Kepple
AVilliam Lambert
154 John Miller of Martin
15 4 Joseph Miller
154 William Trimble
70 S H Smith
153 WiUiani Seargent
153 William Smith A in Blair county
153 John Singer
153 Lewis Wolf
153 AVilliam Wilt
Andrew Brown
Wm M Biddle
M Kepple
G Couinger
Jas liryson
J Mease
Joseph Hutchcns
John Mitchel
Abraham Singer
Win Dradrklgu
John Harmon
William Carey
John 11 Smith
Daniel Turner
John Yanast
Malon Hutchison
3 Jacob Shrinkcr
153
154
154
151
154
154
153 Joseph Grey
153 Robert Evans
153 George Bickham
40 Jacob Burns
Thomas Penrose
134 George Horner
Barnard LHzinger
Simon LiUinger's Heirs
John Storm
Conemttugh Township.
106 112 George Shrum
400 John G Browne
40 James Gill
400 Alexander Cochran
133 King & Storm
4'i'J 105 Charles Smith
201 John Furry
30 120 Kichard Smith
437 23 Kichard John
401 141 John Havdeu
401 25 John Teeter
400 William Brown
17 Abraham Audrews
24y John Crouse
400 1 Shoenbcrger
400 do
150 . do
207 do
400 George Moore
400. Thomas Willson
400 Andrew Kennady
400 Jumes Roberts
400, Charles Jones
40 John Bell
308 21 J Callen
324 54 Wm Clark
40 4 140 J Kerr
210 3 Adam Beam
Jackson Township.
272 47 Thomas Vickroy
279 Peter Mock
440 James Steel
220 William Clark
400 Samuel Stitt
100 Abagail Ramsey
HO 8 Peter Bortman
400 James Steel
80 George K Shoup
300 James Stitt
300 Thomas Stitt
100 Geo S King
50 King Shoenbcrger
400 do do
400 do d.
425 do do
107 do do
200 do do
U75 E Vickroy & Jac. Livergool
llirhlaud Toimxhip.
400 William Nichols
400 Henry Bitrrington
410 John Anderson
429 Alex McGregor
439 John Morrison
410 Valentine Oster
405 120 Hugh Roberts
480 04 Daniel Kees
125 Storm & King
HummcrhiU Township.
400 Arant Sonman
100 Wm M Smith
439 John Nicholson
400 Jacob Myers
430 131 John Nicholson
200 William Clark
S30 Kichard Smith
sf'i.05
3.05
SS.ll
3.0
7.55
20.23
25.92
9.15
y.oo
0.10
0.10
it;. 70
29.00
87
12.92
10
4.12
.11
22.00
27.5i
23.6s
SO. 30
30. 7
80.37
SO. 37
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
20.00
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
25.9s
29.12
30.37
30.37
11.92
30.37
30.37
Si (.37
2'.. 15
30.37
30. U7
3().37
30.37
i
21.03
30.37
30.37
13.00
3.25
13.00
4.86
20.00
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
14.98
30.37
30.37
30.37
30.37
27.78
7.00
27.4
7.oo
7.00
1.10
5.10
13.O0
13.00
13.00
4.10
14.10
0.02
9.75
14.10
13.00
13.00
13.00
53
3.00
13.00
13.0'J
4.h7
0.75
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
13.00
1.30
10. On
10.51
13.11
0.72
20.51
27.07
28.00
14.30
20.00
0.50
5.20
20.00
1.94
19.50
19.50
0.50
20.00
20.00
27.88
10.85
19.20
17.88
11.10
11.40
12.54
12.47
12.17
12.54
11.08
12.42
C.39
4JS Charles Smith
440 AVilliam Smith
4-10 AVilliam Smith M D
200 Isaac Jones
411 Robert Irwin
J39 120 John Ebcrman
110. 80 Isaac Brannon
443 131 Jacob Goughauour
370 40 Israel Jones
83 40 John Thompson
419 120 John Musser
141 fcl AVilliam Smith
4 40 Jerry Jackson
220 AVilliam Clark
324 150 Peter Shotnbergor
439 t-0 Jacob Nagle
139 80 Henry AVoods
-139 SO J nines Bulton
439 80 James SearigLt
ISu.i'juehunna Tu tenth
316 10 Isaih Jones
31 h James Rhey
200 Patrick Cassiday
200 Martin Fet-s
100 Patrick MCoy
306 0-1 James AVliitchcad
355 Leonard Lasher
Washir.yU.-n To wnsh i
81 Thomas Jackson
50 50 James Johns
1 2S James Magellan
439 80 George Cutwalt
50 4 Samuel Leech (par
150 Peter West
100 Henry Gillcn
28wQ Arant Sonman
1 f 1 Caleb lJilworth
4';o Frederick. liir.tou
3 '2 -12 NU-ht'las V est
23 4- William Join (part
2,:1 4-i Francis John (part)
80 43 John Untill
117;:'';' T 'jKHSftip.
433 T.21 Pol ert Atkins
433 153 John Martin
398 AVm Sjiayed
133 153 James Thompson
210 150 Thomas Town
4 13 153 AVilliam Yard
402 104 AVilliam Grey
loo 35 Richard Seely (part)
201 80 William Grey
43:1 133 George Iliif
433 153 Ca.lwalader Evans
133 153 Timothy Paxton
433 153 Thomas Stewartscn
433 153 AVilliam Sansom
433 153 George Peddle
433 153 John Clark
377 100 Jiimes ilunter
30 Thomas L Moore
333 Ann MeMurtrio
200 James Craig
210 Jo.-ei h Ashmead
25 Owen Jones
300 James McMurtrie
3G0 John Urown
319 John Servoss
350 Thos. Murgatroid
28.40
28.00
28.00
14.30
28.00
28.55
28.00
28.79
22.05
24.89
27.42
2S 02
28.01
35.95
03.17
28.52
28.53
28.53
15.40
15.40
13.00
13.00
10.40 j
19.81
23.07
4.54
3.00
01
12.25
1.42
4.22
2.80
150.80
11.15
10.8O
15.74
9.74
8.40
4.18
N. E. Corner cf third and Market Streets.
Established in 18 SO. Now incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania with Collegiate
Powers and Priviliges.
Facult'i. President, P. BUFF, Professor of
Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences.
N. B. 11ATJI, Es-p, Professor tof Mercantile
Law.
JOHN B. AV1LLIAMS, the most accomplish
ed penman west of the mountuius, Profetsor of
Penmanship.
Upwards of 18 yenrs experience in the most
extensive foreign and demc-btic shipping busi
ness gives the proprietor of this establishment
an experience in truiiiiiig others for the count-
iiiir-livuee rossoi-sel by but lew teachers cf
B.jok-keejiii.g in the country, suil all who ae
ire to the highest rank as aeccuntar.ts are re
cjuested to call and examine his credentials from
upwards of ciehuidrcJ Bankers, Merchants cud
Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic
recommendations of the American Instituts,
the Chamber of Commerce raid many of the
leading Merchants, Bankers and Bank Oilit-ers
of thecity of New Ytn-k, np ended to his North
American Accountant, and Western Steamboat
Accountant.
For terms applv to P. Buff at the College.
May 29, 1851 33-ly.
Xew and Clscap Ciootls!!
Tlio subFcriber has received at his store room
in the Borough r.f Loretto, a large; and s-loK-1id
stock of fall and winter poods, which he is de
termined to sell at very reduced prices.
His stock consists in part of cloths, plain and
fancv ca--i:uercs, tathntt.-, tweeds, overcoating,
French. German, and English m rinos, Bay State
and f-ther Jor.a: shawls, cashmeres, do laines,
j.iaids, ginghams, j-rints, muslits, linens, c.
Hats, caps. Ooots, and Loes of all kin-is and
sizes. Hardware queens ware, books and station
ary. -aint-, oils, drugs and j-.ttvnt meuicii.es.
Also a well selected stock of gi f cerits, fisu, tar,
t.b.-:feo, al.d s:dt bv the barrel.
Produce of ali kinds b.kui in exchange for
goods, and ca.-h always welcome. Remember if
vou want h.-irsains to call at the place where
!!, K- 1... L.l.l r.lii.ut. P. SH1ELS.
jo'J;y Lovetto, Nov. 13, 1851.
i-.lO
12.75
12.74
12.82
11.72
10.10
0.35
12.74
3.84
o. 3 1
TOWN LOTS.
Jl'.-roujh of Juhnslvwrt.
oS
I0G & 107
10 llrJ 110
40 6z 11
(Ico Harris
Wm Vou us
12.75
12.75
12.75
12.75
5.54
47
4t
2.95
0.18
1
4.42
37.02
15.54
5,13
2. CO
1.30
1.30
r7E the under-si-ned have this day asso-
eiated with our-eivo, in tl:e .Mel caini;e
business, .c, JOH.
of the firm v. l.i
TRcilv 1.25
ALSO
At the same time and place, the following
seated Lands and Lots of ground on which the
taxes remain unpaid, and which have been re
turned to the Commissioners agreeably to the
act of Assembly of April 29, 181 1.
A I l' jh ! To inmh ij.
Stele
Murrey, Z-ihra ey
May 10, 1851.
Co.
MURRAY. Es-i. Tl
heretJttr be known U;
MURRAY & ZAHM.
SJflays arc ei:iii!?ci ou !
, LL persons indebted to the subscribers
can aim set in
r-i. niii'c more rj'uesicM to
their accoiints, and give their notes, if they
cannot discharge their claims, as we are ex
tremely anx;..:t:s to close our Books, now (A
three ears stamling. Should this ii"t:.:e l'f
negke'ted this t'me, we v.iil be compelled to
leave their accounts in the hands of a Justice
for collection.
MURRAY k ZAHM.
May 15, 1S51 31-tf.
Youth and Kaxthcod. A vigorous life, or a
PSLLIATTTKE DEATH.
liiiiliJiEj g:i fici? Ficsci'valioxs.
0 N L I' 2 5 CENTS.
This Book, just published, is Cllcl with useful
information, on the inlirmiiies and diseases of
the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike
to Youth, Xtuhood and Old Aye. To all who
rppreliend or sutler under the dire consequences
of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who
feel the exhaustive efi'ects of sedentary and
baneful habits to all who in addition to decli
ning physical energy, are the victims of nervous
and mental debility, and of moping and melan
choly despondency. Br. K. would say
READ THIS 1IO OK.
The valuable advice and impressive warning
it gives, will prevent years of misery and suller
ing, and save annually Thousands of Lives.
Parents by reading it, will learn how to pre
vent the destruction of their children.
A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a
letter, prepaid, addressed to Lr. Kinkeiin, N. V.'.
corner of Third and Union Streets, between
Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a
book, under envelope, per return of mail.
lie who places himself under the care of l!r.
K., may religiously confide in his honor us a gen-tlt-iiiaii,
and coiifidtntly rely upon Lis skill us a
physician.
Persons at a distance may address Br.
K. by letter, (postpaid) and ba cured hi home.
Packages of medicines, directions, ic, for
warded, by sending a remittance, and put up
secure from damacc or curiosity.
July 33, 1851. -ly.
THE WORLD'S F UR.
Ife-w Store and Ctca.? Bargains.
rTTlae undersigned would inform their friends
.EL and the public, that they have opened a
. . . - . . t- i" i rAiini
lfn,,,.w,,.!., , .. T 1 1, -ivill Vlf ! Ol
j ii in'. i i.v otcujieti iy ooiiii oiiii, ji ..... - -
CLOTH IXC !
VTto wants bargains?
EVAXS & ETJGKES
Have just received from Phiiadth L:
clothing store in ElcnsWg, a lar-c -V M Uti
kept constantly on hand, ar.d sold at low puces,
the following goods : Cloths, Caisneres, Tico-Jt,
Satinetts. (iinghmns, Vmiiny, Calkoas -V iishns,
KiU.-x K.it:,, r ...... , .. 1', Hr.n.Lirinr.. lhtr-
crj'S, Jloii-i dc La.'nr.;, J.ust rea. Xhtncle, Ribbons.
Buttons, Cloves, Jfu.'iery, Larer, Thread, Ac, cV-
ALSO, BOOTS, EH0E3, HATS AET CAPS.
Vid rcH'tr, I'ura-fJ., and Bonnets. Al.o, j- larye I
xtock of C-'ffer. Smifir. T-.ti. Oo-ntwr, lLsrd-
ware and Cutlery, JJuoks and Xt'tiionary.
FLCUS, EAC0E", CHEEC-E, EUTTEE,
Eggs, Fish, 8 alt, Tobacco, igr.rs, &c. All of
rhieli they are j'i-eared to sdl at vhrup rater.
and invite the attention of buyers to their stock
of roods, confident that tliev can ar.d will sell
FALL AND VIITTEP. CLOTHING
among which maybe enumerated if , ' ,
cioui, oress, sacK ami t'usiness c
quality and most approved s
and blanket overcoats of all
l .t
coats of thel,n
tvk ; l.caver ... 1
of satinett and cassimere pautalooiis tfj ";t
colors and qualities; and a splendid
ox Siik, satin, cassimore. plain and faT ?u
tc-gethtr wnn every kind of bovs clotL;P-, "? :
ALSO,
fine and coarse shirts, handkerchiefs i'k0.
stocks, umbrellr.s, and a large uYtv T, , ,
superior hats, caps. Ae., all ,,f j.; u";Lt
...spete oi en toe most reas..r:al le tcn..5 " ti "'
ai.. v. uii i..;n: i3 u l.iI LTe StO' K liT
s: meres and vestir.
them as ch,ap, and in fact, 'c,'u-ij-tr, thna they j to i.u.ke ttj. in then'ost w..i kn-
can purchase elsewhere. J and on the m-st accojum...h.t?.,'.'.!.?.C f
I'roduce (fall kinds Ukcn m ex.-l.ango for i 0r approved country produce T'i', """ c"i-i
goods, and cash never refused. Call soon, at j,,r ciou.irg is'ma.ie up accord1 -I'-r t ''""ck
the new store, if you want to be supplied. . fashions. "c e
JOHN C. GIVEN i Co. j Having selected their con,U v't n
Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. ) and pureh.,. d on the l ,. ' ? V" Cr
March 13, 1851. ly I Li-,. r,-fm,v.,I t n.r..i.,' .,t::. ru's-
cloths.
itolc s'-iie ma! IScSiiil
TIN, C 3 ITER, Ai-TD EIIELT-IEO;:,
71 A X E ACTOil V.
The .subscriber .viopts this rnetho-1 of ret?
ng than!:
to his i'rien j;
rn-
e-r.
1 the
Mlblic
Ivory & .Son, agents at the Summit, Cambria
count Pa., will receive sind forv.ar.l packages
for Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and all interme.tiTite
1-lacfs. M-;i:oy or valuable articles receipted
for and sent to any point on the lino of railroad..
March 11, 1S52.
EE" CLOTHING ST0EE!
The subscriber informs the citizens of Cambria
conntv that he has opened a store at the Summit,
next do-'f to the t.ost office, where he will keep
307 Silas .Moore 20.79
50 AlcxMcKeever 3.82
322 Joscpli Conrad & Co 37.70
Ciimhria Tvinidi'p.
100 Michad Doncgau 1.60
Ciearfuld Tuicmhiji.
332 Kich Adams 4.85
100 James Adams 1461
3 Francis Hubcr 1.3G
3S0 McOuirc & McDermit 5.32
299 du do -1.32
1052 James Ross 23.09
1 00 do 5.93
158 do 2.30
200 do 2.14
358 do 5.23
300 do 1.33
500 do 7.48
100 do l.iGA
Jackgnn Township.
100 David Caldwell 5.08
10 Alox Brown 2.G1 j
3 William McGregor 83
50 William Cameron 2.11
50 Thomas Kager 1.00
100 Thomas Uraekea 4.93
415 Elizabeth Carman 12.35
120 David Stewart 5.93
50 Teter lJrennaman 02
10 William Iirown 2.57
300 Charles Murray 10.08
50 William Clark 1.25
S' in rrh i:l To tensh ij :
1 10 John Fnjran 4.75
HO John Murray Esq '3.12
12 John Plummer Jr 78
100 Thomas Patterson estate 4.52
4 Philip Riley d.53
22 John McFarland 4.30
White Tuirn.ihip.
200 Joseph Troxel 2.1 o!
o;i hand a large and extensh
ready rni.i-: vlothiny, cons;st;ii
neks, liang'.ii.
as-ortmcnt ot
of over coats,
vests, pantaloons, shirt, sc., o
..11 K,.ri ..twl ;.. nia.lo in toe late.-t sf.ie an.T
mo-t apj'i-oved manner. Also on hand a large
selection of boots, sh'-es, h.-as, caps, .vt'. 'lliese
goods he is determined to sell low for cash, and
lie is persuaded that he can outsell the cheapest.
Call and sec the goods.
S. PETER3EERGER.
.Summitville, Oct. 30, 1 hoi. Gnu
NEW SHOE ST0SE!
Persons wishing to purchase Shoes, Boots and
Slippers, at low prices, will find it to their ad
vantage to call at the tfw shot, store, four doors
east of Milton Robert's Hotel, where they will
find a large and well selected stock of Ladies'
French and American Roots. Shoes and Slippers,
and also Men's and lions' Roots and Shoes.
Boots and shoes made to order in the neatest
and best manner.
JONES & THOMAS.
Ebensburg, Oct. 23, 1S51 2-tf
NE W ARRANGEMENT.
We have come to the determination to sell
goods at ra-ih price-', without putting on any ex
tra profit as an offset for bad debts. Any per
son dealing with us on cred.it, will receive a
pass-lo-k. except when we have a different un
derstanding, and will expect al! accounts to be
settled by payment or note at the end of six
months, and these terms will be rigidly adhered
to. P'V doing business in this manner, we hope
to sell more goods, and at cheaper rates. To
those who pureXia.se for cash we will always
make a dill'ercnce of six per cent., except Hour
and bacon, which must always be net t cash,
without credit to any one.
JOHN IVORY k SON.
Summit, November 20, 1851.
Great Attraction and Cheap Eargains ! 1
The undersigned respectfully inform the citi
zens oi Summitville, and vicinity, that they
have just received from Philadelphia and New
York, a large and well selected assortment o
of the latest and most fashionable styles, con
sisting of a large and well selected ass. rtinen
of l)ry (,',,. ,d.'. J.ide up Clothhty. list, Cnj..
ll'J'Afi and fihoer, L'l.iines and l.!:n Lrof litis, a
ixrae. and txt niire. a.yorin i-t e.f Utrdtcnre.
Ouutmu-tirc, Loohiuy (.'la?-. Cl.'-ka nnd I.it-ors
'. oi hi,,,,7.,: Also a heavy st..ek of Groceries,
Ih-ugs. and a variety of uh othtr articles needed
in a country store, all of which they will sell
exceedingly clf'tp for cash or in exchange for
approved country produce.
Piease remember the New Store and give us
a call, as we feel sanguine that our prices end
quality of goods will be an in lucemcc t to per
sons who want bargains. Good goo-Is and
moderate i ro'its is our motto, and we v.ie;d r
j aid for
;t 110 trouole tu snow gcods. ash
Wool.
JAS. M'COLCAN & CO.
JAS. M'l-OI.OAN, r-KTKK I'Ul CIIEKTV.
Summit June 2'5, 1851 :i7-lv.
I5 XOT Is.s I3V
The two Jig Doors if you want Cheap Goods!!
As the subscribers have just received and are
now ofTVrbig to the public, a large and exten
sive assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qtieenswaie,
HAT?, CAPS, 2C0T5, SHOES,
RONNRTS, a:: 1 in fact al! such articles as are
usually kept in a country store.
They feel confident that their prices are as
low as any in the place, ar.d therefore Solicit a
share of the patronage of the public.
Lumber, (hain, V.ool, Hides, and all kinds of
country produce taken in exchange fur goods.
Call and examine our stock beforepurehasing
elsewhere.
MURRAY, ZAHM, & Co.
JAS. MURRAY, G. C. K. ZAHM, JNO. 31VEUAY, ESQ.
EEW STORE AT I EE OLD STAIEDH
THE subscriber has opened at tl
store room, formerly occupied
Moore, a general and well se
the well known
1 by Johnston
selected assort
ment of new goods, consisting of everything
that is generally kept in country .stores, which
have been purchased in such a way as to enable
him to sell as cheap if rot cheaper than any
other in the country. Those not satisfied of the
truth of this, can call and see for themselves.
In making his L;w once more to his friends, bo
TI?Js Is tsi i:ifi!ii !
V," c want money, particularly that which has
! been due for some time. Will those indebted to
us please call and settle their accounts during
this month and pay us all they can. Our books
must be settled, and until they are, we must po
sitively refuse to add any thing more to long
standing accounts. Experience proves that in
doing a credit business, if you leave accounts
run over six months or a year, that there is ditu-
culty in settling.
The books of the former firms of J. Ivory and
J. Ivory i& Co., will be left in the hands of an
officer for collection by the 1st April, if those
indebted do not call and pay their accounts by
that time.
JOHN IVORY & SON.
Summit, March 11, It 52. tf.
Cojirwii.-islon and 3"irvrarElRer.
After the K'th iust., we will be obliged to pay
Penna. Railroad Co. freights upon the dellverV
issuros them that he will char-e them nothinir ! of Merchandise; therefore, persons receiving
lor seeing !JJS goods ; come and examine for
your-" Ives.
Cash and country produce taken in exchange
for goods. 'WILLIAM DAVIS.
November 20th, 1851.
20.00
10.4o
2H.S;j
20.t'()
7.5y
12.oo
2S. 1 i
Are row being conferred, in the shape 01
good en tiny, drinking, lodging, .jc, .jr., by the
subscriber, at the
UNION HOUSE.
Foot cf Plane No. 1, A. P. R. R.
Wm. McGOUGII.
Jan. 1, 1852.-13.
rOOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain,
V V taken in exchange for goods t
J. Mnorcs store.
T7?7 II IS KEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil,
V ' for sale by J. Moore.
"Tust received by J. Jloorc, S doz best double
bitt axes.
goods 13- that line w ill p iy us the freight before
the poods are taken away. The same rule will
be observed with canal freight when Ave have to
pay on delivery. Polls lading should always be
furnished us to avoid losses of packages. Here
after we will charge the following commissions:
ilA cents per 100 lbs., on all goods left in our
care oti side track ; 5 cents per 100 li s. w hen
we handle or store good s or check iheni oil" and
receipt for them, floods remaining in warehouse
over ten days will p-iy extra storage. On all
freight not paid when goods are taken awav, we
will charge three per cent, for collecting.
All outstanding amounts due us as freights
we would like to have paid iiuinediiitelu.
J. IVORY & SON.
Summit, Marcli 11, 1852.
AlUKIiAY &, ZAILYI,
Thankful for past favors, invite their old eus
timers to cll nnd see the stock of Murray,
Zahm & Co., and they will be dealt with as
heretofore.
July 10, 1851.
Keystone Kutual Life Insurance Company,
llftablixhfd at Ifarrishurg, VennFylvarda.
Incorporated by the Legislature of renns- Ivania,
March -1, 1850.
The assured participate in all the profits of the
empany.
The undersigned has been appointed agent
for the above company f.-r this county, ar.d can
be found at his ofiiee, orpositc the court house.
R. L. JOHNSTON.
Ebcr.sho,, May 8, 1851.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends that he has received at the alfrn of the
Grocery Store, a general assotmcnt of Groccriea
and Confectionaries, consisting in part of Flour,
Bacon, Fish, Cheese, Vinegar, Rio and Java Cof
fee, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Dates,
Citron, Currants, Preserves, P. Sauce, Catsup,
Lemon Syrup, Crackers, a fine lot of Sugars and
Table Salt, also a superior lot of Segars.
lie invites all to give him a call as ho will sell
low for Cash.
J. 13. CRAIG.
Ebensburg, March 12th, 1852.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and customers, that he has received and
is now opening, at the store room formerly oc
cupied by Richard Lewis, dee'd., a large and
general assortment of goods, consisting in part
of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, &c, all
of which lie is determined to sell low either for
rn.ih or approved country produce. He solicit
examination of his stock, and is confident he
can sell cheaper than the cheapest.
GEO. J. RODGERS.
May S, 1S51 T.A-tf
Salt! Gait!
200 Barrels prime concmnugh salt just recei
ved aub for sale at the store of
J. IVORY & SON.
TLis Way!
For the highest prices are paid for hides,
skins and tanner's bark in cither trade or cash bv
J. MOORE.
A Large quantity of Duncanuon Nails and
Spikes, from 3 to 5 inches, fur sale at Moore's
stor.
-10 Barrels Conemaugh Salt for sale by
J. Moore.
)INE lumber, joint and lap shingles at the
lumber vardof J. Moore.
fi' i lass, Oils, Paints and Drugs of all kinds
at J. Moore's.
JA Kegs assorted nails for sale nt the store of
0j GEO. J. RODGERS.
Rice, Star and Mould Candles just receivod
and for sale by
J. MOORE.
GO Barrels of Mackcral for sale bv
J. IVORY" & SON.
Fresh Shad, Mackerel, and Salmon, for sale at
the store of J. Moore.
ener-
v use hhi.T-A patromiL-e J-ert-iof..re l.i .-low
ed upon him, uvA P. gs leave to inform them that
he hps enlarged his business, hiid now keeps
constantly on hand a large supply of cverv va
riety of Ta.L-vr', S'i-:'l'ij,-; 'lirijpln-i l'ans.
Ar., ,r.
Zinc Loiurs, Coal Rvckctf. Tiu
which he will sell, wli-dei-ale or
any oilier establishment in the
lie is a : s j prepared to manufacture Sr.--.nf
A" 'tie.
retail.
r.untry.
rtcst 1 otice, hi.d on the
.y can
;;:i Jn
be had
d to
lor houses, a
most reasonable urms. Merchants and other
desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are r-.-s-1
pect;:i:.y invito d to cad, as he is prepared t: sell
tnOlil gonuS C'jUahy as l neap as tl;
either east or west, and nil orders
iiii.i will be promptly att( ;, !: ! to.
Juh Work of evvry description, done on the
shortost jioiice. Old Copper and pewter, taken
in exchange for ware.
The undersigned hoj.es, by a strict cttent:n
t.-. l.n;;,.i-. . . . . '. . .-. T : 1 . . 1 1 1. ...
10 i,u;n,us 10 im-ivc h 11 mi s.iare oi !:...:c
patron -.ge. GEoBGE HAENCAME
bnrg, Feb. 20. .-, 1. tf
to! st
and
mors
!'-V
are r.-rc iiarod to sicfromoibitn tt.; "
. . : i ii-if-m i
lower prices than goois
.jiiaiuy were ever soul m this to uj.tr
The public are respectfully luvi-l t .i
and examine their goods. " J Cii
November , 1851.
ST. HUMS' Jf JDLdlT
vim isovs.
Loretto, Cambria County, Penna.
THIS 1NSTITL TI(.)N, in charge cf the FEiS
Ci-CAN" Bi.oriitr.s, and distant b ur n iVs
uau rouie oetween i'iiiiade'i 'ca ,-)
,vill, on the first Mondnv in s,',
ti.e uirect m
Pittsburg, wil
oer, oe re-o enea lor tne
who
i.
m in c-ru-r.
reception ef Pure,
irvfi-n.-t ,. 1 ; . .... , .1 -
" - . . in mi oi Lllti T.i
El
Alt. persons i-.,d-Li..-d to the late firm ct
Lb.yd Litzir-ger in tlie Cabinet i'iaki:e' bu-i-
ess uie Jeooiesi-l VJ IlihrC paymetit t.cb.re the
nrst ot .pril. it.ose who i,.t-, e j r mi-e 1 Lum
ber ,n payment of debts will much oblige us by
brluging it in immediate! v.
STEPHEN LLOYD. Jr..,
DENNIS LITZ1NGE11.
Jan. '22, lo52. 15-tfa.
i:.c2taispru ISatvJ.
Ebensburg-, Pa.
fmllK r.ndersignwl resp.-ctfuliv informs Li
JL frit-jsds and the publi.- g tu rally, that h
has rented for a term of years, tliat lartre bri-i
no.ei in i::e iv.-r-jU;; a i"
kei t by .bmies 111 ty. a
the "'vV;:shiiir.to:i Hotel,
pleased to accommodate
d Ebensburg. fonmrlv
I known he:-etofo!-e as
w here he will be much
i those wh uj.-iv favor
ee-
ii:m with tne r patronage, ami will use ever
exertion to m.-iKe their Slav pleasant and a
able.
His Tall.
the market a
v
ill be furnished with evc-rvthing
rds. and in tiie selection of Wintt
and I.t'.juors. the most apj.roed brands will be
purchased. His S'a'-hs are large, and will be
attended by a careful h-:th r.
i ersons wishing to visit any section cf the
county v.iil be furnished with a convevance.
ANDREW J. EHEY.
Ebensburg, June 1, 1850. "O-tf
11. S. .3CJ.i:? CO.,
CORNER of FOURTH and RACE STREETS
Philadelphia. Publishers of the Model Archi
tect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be
completed in 1 monthly parts.
Ike above wors is designed to meet the wish
es not only of those directly interested in buil
dings, but ci all who desire tue advancement
this noble art in our country, and wish to culti
vate their tastes and acquaintance with arehitce
tare. The handsome manner in which it is p. re
pared an 1 embellished, renders it a tasteful or
nament for the ura-,v;Tig-ro( m. while its accural
delineations give it the highest practical value
N. s. 1.2 c: o now ready for dc'iverv.
i rice -ju cents per number. Ad
above, post ?a;d.
M;iy 1, 1 85 l.-ly.
luress as
THIS WAT FOE GOOD AND
fHEriP GOODS.
W ill be opened this week at the brick store
of J. Moore, in Ebensburg. a general assort
ment of cloths, cassi meres, satinctts, tweeds,
and a great variety of summer goods,
1 gt tlier w ith any quantity of prints, delaines,
lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other
dress goods.
ALSO A LARGE
and good assortment of hardware, paeensw.-ire,
saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, c, ccc.
Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and
caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their
advantage to call at the
Kric ii. SI ore.
Tha subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear
nestly requests his customers, and the public
generally to at least call and examine his stock:
and if lie cannot suit every person in quality
and price it is n -t his fault." Produce and lum
ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods;
and he also takes CASH when oiTercd.
J. MOORE.
Ebensburg, April 28, 1851.
Ke:ovaI.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub
lic generally, that he has removed his S-fdd.'c and
Harness Establishi'in,', to Jefferson, Cambria
county, where he will be j leased to see his old
friends and all others wanting anything in his
line of business. He intends keeping constantly
on hand a large stock of
Saddles, Eridles, Collars, Harness, Whips, &c,
Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most rea
sonable terms for cash or approved country pro
duce. He hopes by strict attention to business
and small profits on his work, to merit and re
ceive a liberal share of the public patronage.
HUGH A. MCOY.
Jefferson, Nov. 21, 1S50. 7 tf
N. B. All those indebted to him for Saddlery
whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly
requested to call ami settle their respective ac
counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it
is hoped that this notice will not be ne-'Ictted.
"Vantt-l Iiii:iirita(cly
100,000 lbs of Wocd by . J. MOORE.
Star, Sperm and Mould Candles for sale
at the Brick Store of J. MOORE.
JOSS V Olltv
Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Oiuoe.
branches ol an Elciaectarv and LiU-nd E'
tion:
Reading; Writing; Arithmetic; EpiU
.'rammar: Ancient and .Modern Geoc-ra-
. I f - . C . I , , i . s,la"i
n; ise oi me u lobes; Ancient
II is :
r;
Pi
wuciii iiisii'i: h enifin a nt .,..!
Philosophy; Book-Keeping; a full'co'uU
oi the .Mathematics, and of the Greti
and Latin Classics, ic.
TERMS.
I he Annual Pension for Board, Tuition
V.' Rshing. Mending of Linen, t,ml use
of Be.:,::ng, (payubk-half yearly in
advance.) is, " SlOO CO
Postage of Letters, Books andStationtrr. :f
not furnished by Parents or Guardians, will f.'ra
an Extra charge, as will -Aio medical atttrndanr
The Scholastic Year, emmencinff as id . u
will close on the 1 5th of July following. '
Those remaining at the Institution d urine t!.
ft-ummer A acatioii will be charged 812 eitra
Each Pupil must come provided wiih a suS
eici.t supj-iyof Summer and Winter Cloths
six Shirts, six l'ocket Handkerchiefs, sis airs' f
Stoi kmgs, f ur pairs of Prawcrs, six Towels,
and three p.iirs of Bo-jts or Shoes. '
Hie healthy location of this I'lstablisLnu-Et,
together with the icturesque scenery the
varied and extensive rospect all aroifnd, si
beneficial to youthful minds iuu;t reader it
desirable as a place of Education.
The attention c.f the Brothers to the Intelle-a
tuah Moral and Religious Culture of p.-vs in
trusted to tho.r care, will be unremitiin-: and
to render tnut attention effective, the Uisoliluie
will be exact, yet mild and paternal.
A half yearly account of the health, conduct,
and literary progress, of each Pupil, will 1
transmitted l.j his parent or Guardian.
All letters addressed (post-paid; to the Suj-t-rior
of the IVanciscan Monc.sttry, Loretto, C-.in
Cuunt;, I'.j.. -will receive due attention. '
R.fir.nce maybe made to Rt. Rev. O'Connor,
Bishop of Pittsburg, and Rev. II. P. Galls Lir
Loretto, Cambrir.C ounty.
August 7, 151. 13-Cm.
Xf Uoftit Dr. Hunter will forfeit .""o, if
VVV'''"'? to curu nn.v case of secret disease
that may come under his care, no matter h- w
long standing or alliiction. Either Sex are in
vited to his Private Room, 38 North Seventh
street. Philadelphia, without fear of interrup
tion by other patients. Strangers and otLe-rj
who have been unfortunate in the select;.. a of a
physician are invited to call. Those who Lte
injured themselves by solitary vice are ilso in
ltcd. Read and Reflect. The afflicted would d
well to rellect before trusting their health. Lfip
dness, and in many cases their lives, in tie
hands of physicians, ignorant of this class of
maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man
to understand all the ills the human family are
subject to. Every respectable physician has fc:
peculiar branch, in which he is more saceessftJ
than his brother professors, and to that he de
votes most of his time and study.
Years of Practice, exclusively devoted to tlo
study and treatment of disease's of the soxusl
org'ans. together with ulcers upon the body,
throat, nose or legs, pains in the head er belies,
mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irreg
ularities, disease arising from youthful excesses
or impurities of the blood, whereby the consti
tution lias become en feeblod, enables the Doetur
to offer Speedy Relief to all who may i!ac
themselves under his care.
May 1, 185 l.-ly.
T.iILOKIG.
The undersigned inform their customers snl
friends that they have formed a co-partnersLip
in the above business, under the name ar.d firm
of BEYNON JOHNSTON, and have taken the
room recently occuined as the Mountain Sentinel
Oj ee, w here thev will be harpy to see the for
mer patrons of Lewis Beynon, and as many new
ones as pleas to cad. They receive regulany
from New York and Philadelphii the-" latest
fashions; and cannot bo beaten cither in the
shape or fit of Coats, Pants er Vests, by "J
other Tailors in the country. They respectfully
ask the public to give them a call." and :re con
fident their work will recommend itself.
ErOAU kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
LEWIS BEYNON.
ROBERT JOHNSTON.
July 17, 1851. tf.
A'cw Cliair Manufactory.
The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity s2"8
informed that the very place to purchase
CHAIRS, SETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STCOLS.
of the best manufacture and most elegant f'n;-j
ami at lower prices than at any other est.iM'"
ment in the county, is at the new chair manu
factory, in the shop formerly occupied by P1
Todd, deceased.
GLAZIXG, 1IOVSE and SIGX rAlSTlfu
executed in the best manner and latest style.
JOHN L. STOW1-
Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1S51. t'-m.
A fresh arrival of Boots, Shoes, inir.n.'"
Hats. Ceps. Fancv Gimp and Florence Mw
Bonnets. Powder,' liua Caps. Shot, Lead,
received this dav and for sale at the cheap st
of " J. MOOKb-
June 2G. 1S51. -
TTT7T i
Duncannon nails, class 8 by 10 and lyjT',
salmon and mackcral nt
J. M0CRL"