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EBENSBURG, THURSDAY, MiY 25, 18-54.
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01 Unseated Lands and Lots in Cambria County,
A. D. 1E54.
I, Axdhew J. Riiev, Treasurer of Cambria
County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
in pursuance of the several acts of Assembly of
said Commonwealth directing the time and man
ner of selling unseated lands for Taxes, no here
by givb kotice, that the following described
tracts of unseated lands and lots cf ground in the
said county of Cambria, or such part thereof as
may be necessary to pay arrearages of taxes due
thereon for one year or more, will be offered for
sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebons
borg, on the Second Monday, (being the 12th
day,) of June next, aud continue by adjourn
ment from day to day until the whole be -sold for
such arrearages of taxes, and costs necessarily
accruing thereon.
Allegheny Township.
Names of Warrantees or Owners.
A. P. Taxes.
100 James C. Muguire 81,75
330 Aaron Bowcn 23,0-1
410 44 Abraham White 32,18
06 James llammen 7,0(i
425 30 Eleanor C. Iliestcr 23.30
100 John Bendon 3,10
183 10 "Warren llammen 11,40
318 119 Kufhs llannum 14,70
409 137 Miillin llannum 25,40
100 William "Weukland 0.20
80 Martha llannum 2,50
Rlachlick Township.
107 Andrew Duff 5,C7
07 Parts Daniel Benjamin, Fred.
lineman & Jno. llambright 1,58
Cambiii Township'.
Michael Zcigkr 10 25
50 Jonathan "Walker 2,0
400 David E.Jones 10,80
200 Griffith M. Joues 3,20
Carroll Township.
100 John Redman fi.So
372 Sarah Barr 21,50
3b5 Wilson Barr 22,32
401 Daniel Barr 23,2
3t2 Lewis Barr 22,1 4
65 Peter Sawyer, W. M. Adams
and Joseph Lyons 1,-S
ClearJidJ Townslt ip.
433 151
4535154
433 154
433,154
433 154
433 154
433 154
William Barton
Samuel Bethel
George Bickam
John Ely
John Fisher
John Feuns
John Frainbergcr
E.ekiel Fannon
John Harrison
David Jackson
Henry Kcpple
John Mitchell
William Fieton
William Smith
John Singer
Lewis "Wolf
William Will
John Young
William Bidulo
Michael Kepple
U. Cottinger
James Bryson
John Mease
Joseph llutehins
Abraham Sinsrer
John Caldwell
Jacob Cox
Jesse Bush
Mahlon Hutchinson
John Servoss
George Horner
Jonathan Lewis
Hubert Jones
Joseph Jones
Hilary Baker
William Lambert
William Will
George Cobb
Concmauch Tuicmhip.
George Funk fc Yickroy
Alexander McGregor
George Shrum
William Bcatty
John G. Brown
James Gill
Alexander Cochran
P. Shocnbcrpcr
21,41
15,07
20,02
21,44
21,44
19,40
15,07
21,44
20,5.S
21,44
21,44
14.72
178
21,41
17,0")
ls,4i
18.44
14.72
1 ,45
7,10
7,10
3,30
2 47
2,47
G.00
4.0'J
21,4 1
- 1 1
19.53
20.15
14,18
21,4-1
39.C0
20,71
21,44
21,44
3,82
C.C9
433
416
154
21
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
89
433 154
433 151
200
150
130
400
100
433
154
330
395
407 129
215
433 153
800
419
433 154
433 154
233
400 134
152
136
100 112
SO
400
-400
400
4O0
150
207
123 120
155
113
401 141
401 25
400
400
400
400
400
400
8.20
7,47
5,88
0,09
14,20
14.20
14,2u
14,20
5,32
7,38
7.24
5,45
3,97
14,20
14.20
14.20
14,20
14,20
14,20
14.20
14,20
1.42
6,00
16,78
18,24
11,49
9.42
King & Storm
Benjamin Willi;unt
liichard Smith
John Ilaydon
John Teeter
William Brown
George Moore
Thomas Wilson
Andrew Kennedy
James Roberts
Charles Jones
John Bell
40
400
308
404
CO
21
54
M. Bracken
Callan
(J. Kerr)
William Clar
ark
324 150
210 81
Adam Ream
Jackson Township.
Thomas Yiokroy
James Steele
John Clarke
William Clark
Samuel Stitt
John Crawford
John Steel
Peter JJortman
James Steel
George R. Shoup
James Stitt 1
Thomas Stitt "
George S. King
E. Yickroy &. Jac. Levergood
John Simpson
John ltiblictt
John Titsworth
Robert Grey
Robert Murdock
Charles Irvine
James Latimore
Benjamin Shoemaker
Henry Shoemaker
John Stoncr
Christian Sterner
Jacob Rupp
John Hubley
Richland Township.
William Nichols
Jacob Clements
Robert Ros3
Henry Barrington
Joseph Yickroy
Hugh Roberts
Storm & King
288 135
440
422
220
400
290
400'
80 8
400
30
300
300
100
275
405 135
100 -
130
313
271
191
34,05
18,92
30,28
18.92
30,10
21,80
30,10
6,89
30.10
2,58
22,57
22,57
8,64
20,50
17,41
4,30
23.00
13,43
11,05
8,21
35,72
33,00
4,85
25,80
17,20
17,20
17,40
420
371
113
300
200
200
405
131
400
401
533
11,80
11,80
12,71
11,80
. 3,97
11,89
6.11
40
401
63
405 120
125
Summerhill Township.
Christian Smith
Robert Stewart
Arent Souman
Jacob Nagle
Henry Wood
James Dalton
James Scaright
John Everman
Isaac Eranan
John Nicholson
Charles Smith
William Smith
William Smith D. D.
Henry West
Isaac Jones
John Simpson
John Nicholson
John Nicholson
Jacob Goughenour
Jacob Goughenour
Frederick Croyle's Estate
John Kean
Susquehanna Townsh ip,
Isaiah Jones
Patrick McCoy
James Whitehead
Barnabas Douglass' Heirs
I J 'ash ington To vn sh ip.
Thomas Jackson
James Johns
James Magellan
John Taylor (part)
George Gutwalt
Peter West
Arent Souman
11
250
400
439 80
439 80
439 80
439 80
439 120
440 80
430
438
440
410
440
200
220
400
190
443 131
443 131
180
400
31 G 10
1G0
300 4
200
M
50
1 28
170
439 80
150
200
1200
140o
2"i
201 43
200
210 l'.G
433 120
433 150
359 119
433 153
552
433 153
100 35
4 ('5 100
400 100
373 13
400 100
110
230
2G3 120
20 109
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
433 153
377 100
318
3o
333
200
210
25
3lMJ
300
350
199 S7
I 2U0 7
! loo
TO
10.50
39,00
23,90
28.9G
28,95
28,90
28,90
29,04
28,38
28,90
29,04
29,04
29,04
13,20
14,52
20,40
12,54
29.24
14,05
11,83
13,20
18,24
528
20,18
C,G0
5,79
3,42
G,8
14,90
5,41
72,80
55,20
04,40
7,20
8,51
9,20
Abraham Morrison
Francis John
Areat Souman (part)
li'hitc Township.
The mas Trun
Robert Atkins
Garret Cottinger
Joseph Hutchins
John Martin
William Spayd
James Thompson
Richard Scely (part)
John Scely
A Villi am Servoss
Casper Binder
George Hill Jr.
Robert Evans
John Marshall
James Wilson
"William George
CaJwallader Evans
Timothy Paxton
Thomas Stewartson
Joseph Sausom
William Sansoiu
John Clarke
George Peddle
James Hunter
John Sc-rvoss
Thomas L. Moore
Ann McMurtrie
James Craig
Joseph Ashmcad
Owen Jones
James McMurtrie
Thomas Murgatruid
John Brown
Michael Musser
Abraham W'hitmorc
James S. Gallagher
4,78
0.09
o et o.j
12.?3
21,78
7,ul
0.14
17,05
8,70
10,78
14,50
4,20
0,85
15,30
19,43
9,39
9,39
9,4'.
9,39
9.39
..39
9,39
5.44
10,18
40
4,2
2,90
0.08
30
4.30
5.0-1
10.44
10,11
10,15
2.90
7'ov-n Lots.
Lots Mo. 2, 3, 4 & 7 in town of
Atnariah V. Bullae's Estate,
1 Lot in Munsttr, T. Reilly.
ummerhill,
1.32
1 ,30
ALSO,
At the same time and place, will be sold the
following Seated Lands and Lots of ground on
which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have
been returned to the Commissioners agreeably to
the act of Assembly, of April 29, 1844.
A.
P. Allegheny Township. Taxes
Silas Moore's Estate 12,1 1
J. Conrad & Co. 37,70
William Gibbons' Ilstale 90
Blachlick Township.
2G0
322
80
300
luo
55
100
ThoiEas W. Jones
James Luke
George Rink
Michael Donegan
Carroll Township.
Henry Arble
Hugh Boj le
Henry Grey
Francis McKee
3,90
3.20
2.02
1,95
100
300
50
10
1,30
17,09
75
78
1.38
1 ,95
3.12
13
O.'j .uicnaei .ucuawicy
50 Isaiah Delozier
80 Thomas Priestly
1 Lot Geo. W- Todd
Conemauh Borowih.
1 Lot Edward Cassiday
1 Lot Ferdinand Damer
2 Lots " Snowden
5i A. John Young
Jachson Township.
39
1.C3
73
3,90
100
50
300
50
120
100
415
80
Hiram Ragar
Teeter Breiineman
Charles Murray
Thomas Ragar
David Stewart
David Caldwell
Elizabeth Garman
Peter Dillon's Heirs
Richland Township.
Patrick Kcelan
Summerhill Township.
James Boyles
Jacob Crum
Nathan Crum
John Holder
John Eagan
Thomas Patterson's Estate
James McKce
Philip & Matthias Biter
Ami-rose Branitf
David E. Davis
Samuel Earnest
Thomas Leonard
Richard 1 illy .
Stephen Plummer
Sarah Roberta
John Skally Jr.
Jacob Settlemoyer
Barnabas',Sweuny
James Young
Bernard Wilmore's Estate
John Weaver
S usipiehanna Townslt ip.
1,50
2,05
G,44
2,81
4,95
1,03
10,13
2,14
C5
50
20
50
50
1 Lot
147 A.
100
40O
ICO
104
103
400
140
100
40
80
191
10O
288
110
37
400
1,38
2.12
1,81
09
12.57
0,39
15.83
1,54
4.G3
4,11
2,53
57
1,01
1,71
1,51
1G,91
C.O
1,88
7,CG
3,42
0,25
1,80
100
Llovd Hoke
Treasurer s Uitice.
Elcasburg, April 5, 1854.
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OOli, Butter, and all kinds of Urain, taken
in exchange tor koojs at
J. MOORE'S STORE.
TEK3IS:
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Thursday morning, in Ebensburg, Cambria Co.
Pa., at 1 50 per annum, if paid in advance, if
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11. T. COFFEY, M. W.
A NNOUNCES TO THE PROFESSION, THAT
-t- he lias opened, in the rooms adjoining his of
fice, in Hollidnysburg, a
ai'RGICO-MECUAXICAL INSTITUTE,
for the application of cj'provcd physiological sup
ports, in the treatment of Chronic Disease, and
thuse numerous Weaknesses aud Deformities of
the body, in which support to the relaxed and drag
ging organs is an important condition of cure, and
necessary to the success of internal treatment.
All the appliances uscl, are endorsed by many ol
the most eminent members of the rrol'ession, and
consist, in part, of Body Braces, for Prolapsus
Uteri, (or Fulling of the Vvomb, ) and the diseases
of the Heart, Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, nnd weak
ness ol the Back and Nerves, which result from
such "falling," Spinal Supporters, fur every vari
ety of Spinal affection, Chest Expanders, to e-rcct
the body, and enL:ryc the Chest, Pile and Peri
neal Elevators, Hernial Trusses, etc. The increasing
importance of this department of pathology, and the
Uiilioulty the country practioner bas in procuring
any mechanical aid, much less those that act in
harmony with nature, induces the undersigned, at
much cost and labor, to supply what is alike, a pro
fessional desideratum, and necessary to guard the
public ngainst the imposition of unscientific find
injurious contrivances.
Physicians, 'and ailothcis interested, are invited
to call and examine. Those who desire to give
their patients the auxiliary benefit, of any variety
of scientific support, can send their patienta to the
Institutc fjr that purpose, without riei of any aLute
of such confidence.
A discount of i-0 per cent to the profession ou all
instruments furnished them, or at their request.
Arooia will be fitted up specially fur Ladies,
with a Laly in attendance.
ll..Hid:ysburjf, Feb. 3, 1S54 4m.
TO S'51SIClArt
The attention of the Medical Profession in Penn.
is respectfully invited t-j the following important
facts :
1. Not less than two thir;!s of the American wo
men are atUieted with Prolapsus Uteri, and its u3
Suciaicd complaints ; the result of natural delica
cy of organization ; defective physical education ;
early umrriacs ; the various accidents of pregnan
cy, and labor, and general neglect of hygienic "mea
sures. ? That as Prolapses Uteri is a displacement, or
'falling" cf this organ, it necessarily involves a
like descent, or drojy'uij of the Heart, Lungs,
Stomach, and Bowels, and that one fundiinent.il
condition of cure in all these caes, is, the applica
tion of such a Physivlopioid brace, or supporter,
as will most cifeclivcly brace the weak back und
uriil-jut ejMpr r.'.'o;, 1s3i.1t the relaxed and over-taxed
muscles in perfuruiin tLoir natural ofiice of lifting
and holiiiny in U'trir yhice, the drawing viscera of
lic Chvtit as:.! Abdomen from Ui !trcictl "Uterus.
Th
i-rvation of every Physician, and thecxten-
s;ve an-1 increasing usj of abJommal supporters,
(so called) furnishes conclusive proof cf this.
3. That the Supporters inw iu use never have
received the approval of the profession, because,
they id!, iu common, r.ct as luaiiai; aud confining
cinixps, compresses, and riluxinri iouttices, creating
a necessity for their perpetual U30 by retraining
the freedom and exercise of the muscles, which
they should only tissist, anj, also, aggravating the
'failing" and drajrvdsig, by their crozcdliig and eom
prisslng rather, than their bracing and elevating
tendency.
4. In view of the above facts, which every Phy
sician b9 ben compelled to feel but too keenly, is
it not the duty, as well as the interest of the Pro
fession, to seek for an instrument which acts upon
established principles of pathology, and which is at
once effective, and necessary to the success of tlc
practitioner, and professional ia its origin and de
sign ?
The undersigned, therefore, acting in accordance
with the true interests of the Profession, and after
much iavc.-tigation and outlay, now offers to them
an instrument which fully meets all the above in
dications. The Brace invented by Dr. Banning of
N. Y., hns alone received the approbation of the
Profession, or taken rank as a permanent contribu
tion to Medical Science. V.'hile it sujporU the
weak back and lifts vp the abdominal viscera, the
undersigned, by combining it with a recent inven
tion, has added greatly to its efficiency iu erecting
the LwJg and expanding the chest, and these instru
ments are believed to fulfil eccrg indication that oau
be derived from mechanical support, while acting
iu complete harmony with the forces of nature.
Desirous of introducing these Braces through the
cooperation of Physicians, aud hciug enabled to fur
nish them at Manufacturers prices you are respect
fully referred to the annexed ipiotntions :
Fine Steel Body Brace, Ketuil Price,
Silver Plated
Fiuc Steel Erector Brace, Retail Price,
Silver Plated " "
$10.00
15.00
15.00
2G.00
Twenty per cent discount off these
prices to
Physicians.
A Scientific, Treatise, and Descriptive Essay,
will be sent to Physicians, gratuitously, by addres
sing Dr. II. T. COFFEY,
Feb. 3, 1851 4m. Hollidaysburg, Pa,
Advantages of the Body Brace over Other Suppor-
1st. It is cool. 2J. It light. 3d. Its pads
can nil be shifted up and down, right or left, as fre
quently as the necessity of tho case may require.
4th. Its great and universal flexibility. 5th. It
LIITS UT ALL OTHERS BEAU DOWN. Cth. ItS pad3
are four, and press on the weak lips, nnd particu
larly on the iceak back, supporting, yet not restrain
Kr.l v 7th tt. r.nils hein of naked horn.
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stimulate and harden the muscles, while soft and
, , -, i I 1 T
cushioned ones use poultices; reiax uuu icemen,
through heat and perspir.itiou, and Boon become
rancid. 6th. It ij so constituted asto admit of at
taching to it any j roper spinal apparatus, and also
the most perfect pile and hernial truscs. 9th. It
may combine with its mechanical influences the
virtues of the galvanieattcry, locally or generally
applied.
The Ercctor'Brace and Chest Expander, iu addi
tion to the above, makes pressure upon tho front
of the thoulders, and without constraint or compres
sion, erects the body, expands tub chest, aud
promotes .healdi, grace aud beauty. It is free
from strap's, bandages, or ccnipro-scs, acts in har
mony with nature, aud defies scientific objection.
For those who have tceak hacks, stooped shoulders,
narrow or flattened chests or defective forms it is
the best invention ever presented to the public.
Rule of Meascbemest. For the Eody llracc,
draw a tape snugly around the body, one and a half
inches below the tips of the hip bones, over the li
nen for the Erector Urace, add measurement
around the chest, under the arm-pits, and send the
number of inches, cash companying tho order, aud
the Cracc will he sent to order, with an explanato
ry circular; aud exchanged to suit, provided it be
immediately returned, in an unsoikd condition.
B. II. TUDOlt. M. BOBEBTS.
MUSSi:??. Tl'OOR & KOISHUTS.
I REELING thankful to tne citizens of Ehensburg
aud Ticinity fur their former patronage, beg
leave to state, that having been both East and West,
they have purchased the largest and best stock of
GE0CE2IES AND CONFECTIONS,
that has ever been brought to the place, to which
they now invite the attention of the public.
Their stock consists of, Sugars, Iilnek and Green
Teas, Coffee, Essence of Coffee, Chocolate, Prepar
ed Corn, Pinkee's linking Puwder, English and
American Mustards, Crackers, Clietse, Fine nnd
coarse Salt, l'alm, llosiu and Castile 8oaps, Can
dles, Flour, paeon, Mackerel, Cod-fish, S.i'mon, and
Herring, Yiuegnr, Syrups and Molasses, Whihkey,
Uraiidy, Wine, Fluid, Alelmhol, nnd oils, Tobacco
and Cigars, of the choicest rmu.Js ;
nnd a gcniral cssortmcut of Tubs, Buckets, Bas
kets, liroeAiSjiirushes. Window Glass. &e., ftc.
ALSO, Every variety of DM Ell FRUIT, such
as Citrons, Prunes, Currants, Figs, Dates and Rai
sins; Jellies aud Preserves;
NUTS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION,
and iu fact, every thing that an epicure could de
sire. They will ever be hnppy to wait upon all who
may favor them with their custom, and feel satis
Ced that they ire enabled to sell
LOWES FOIt CASE,
than nrv otherestiibliHhmeut in W$ plaec.
Ebecsburg, kov. 25, lf3. ly.
JOHN FAEKE.
JclmslGTi n 32iii-JbIe Uorkx,
Ore door Kcrth of the corner cf Zlaiu and Clinton
Streets, Johnstown' Pa.
MONUMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Ma.itels,
Table, and P.ureau tops, manufactured of the
most beautiful and finest quality of firiu and do
mestic marble, always on hand and made to order
as cheap as they can he purchased in the East, with
the addition c f carriage. From long experience iu
the business and strict attention thereto, he can ns
sure the public that all orders w ill be promptly at
tended to and the work finished in the best an lmost
handsome monner, furnished to order and delivered
at any place desire!.
ALSO, Grindstones of various grits aud sises,
suitable fur farmers and mechanics. Sold by whole
sale or retail.
Purchasers riro invited to examine stock and pri
ces. Johnstown, Nov. 25, 1853. tf.
Elide, OiI,iad Ltallit s- SItorc.
D. XIUKPATIIICX,
No. ill, South Third Street, between Harhet and
Chcsnut Streets, Philadelphia.
ITAS constantly on hnnd and for sale, Pry nnd
-- Prv Salted Sr.nni.sh Hides. l)rv end Green
Salted Patiia Mips, Tanners' Oil, Tanners' a:id Cur
riers, TOOLS, at the lowest prices and upon the
best term0.
s:3f AT. hinds of Leather in the rough wanted,
for which the Li-hest market price will be given in
cash, or taken in exchange fur hides.
fcyI.eathcr stored free of charge and sold on
commission.
May IS, 1S53.
Ittl.uLIicuis ISall.
A MTIiO:-: VO"NKLE respectfully informs the
puhlic that he is now prepared, as the law di
rects, with evtry lcijuisite for the "accommoda
tion of strangers and travellers" nt his new stand
in the Northtm Liberties of Hollidaysburjr, and
respectfully asks f v r a share of custom. His ta
ble will at all times be supplied with the best the
market affords, nnd Lis bar stocked with the best
wines an 1 lhyaorg.
IrS" The l.rger Hall can be rented by the day
or night, au la Piano and Pianist furnished.
Eijf Genaau wines iiid Lager Peer kept con
stantly on hind.
Holiidaysfcurg, May C, 1S53.
P. J. F.VAX3. J. I). IlLT.UES.
EV.tXS &..-IIl'GI2f:s,
IOL"LD afain inform the public that they have
i just received from iho Eastern cities, and have
on hand a Urge and excellent assortment of
IFailaiad "IViutcr Clotliiiyar,
which they are prepared to dispose of at reasonable
prices. Xleir stock consists, in part, of men and
boys wearing apparel, manufactured from Cloths,
Cassiuieres, Sattinctts, Satins and silks. Also,
Woolen and Cotton Undershirts, Prawers, &.C.
1I:iJs aud Caps,
of all kinds, suitable for the season.
Also, a Ure assortment of OVIIRCOATd and
CLOAKS cf the latest styles.
They have also ou hand Cloths, Cassirncrcs, Sat
tinctts, nud Vestinprs, which they nre prepared to
manufacture to order according to the latest appro
ved fashions.
The goods have been selected with care, and can
be sold vEiir iow. Call and examine their stock.
They will suit you as to quality aud price.
Ebensburg, Oct. 21, 18-33.
Administrators Xotice,
LETTERS of Administration have been granted
to the undersigned, ly the Register of Cam
bria county, upou the estate of James Rhey, de
ceased. All persons indebted to said estate nre
requested to make immediate payment to ub, and
those having claims w ill present theia properly au
thenticated for settlement.
SUSAN 15 HEY, Administratrix,
ANDREW J. RHEY, Administrator.
Ebensburg, .October 21, 1S02. tf.
Tliomas I. Martin,
House and Sign Painter and Paper Hasgor, Johns
town, Fa.
SHOPon the Island, nearly opposite D. Leech &.
Go's Warehouse.
Dec. 22, 1S52.
Dr. It. M. S. Ja fison & l)r. James C
XIowc,
HAYING entered into a Co-pr.rtnership in the
practice of medicine, offer their services to
the inhabitants of Summitville and vicinity.
lr. Jackson can be found at his residence near
the toll gate, and Dr. Howe at the old ollice on the
Summit.
Sept. 9, 1S33 tf.
Exchange Hotel,
Ebensburg, Fa.
rrWlE wndersigned respectfully informs the pub
X lie that he is now prepared with every requisite
for their accommodation, and will extrt every ef
fort to render his house an attractive and comfort
able stopping place. His table will always be sup
plied with every delicacy the season affords, aud
Lis bar stocked with the best of W ines and Liquors.
a rn refill nud attentive hostler will have charge
of the stables. He respectfully solicits a ohare of
patrouacfe.
1 JAMES MYERS.
Apill 28, 1S53 tf.
LKO IIEKE: Justreceived by the Pennsyl
vania Rail R.iad, and fur sale J. MooVe,
Grind Stones, Patent Duckets, Rroonis, Cheese
Cotton Yarn, Clover Seed, aud a l.-.igc lot uf Car
penter' ' Tools. April 1.
v i i s o i r in si ?. w .
1Y.V . Ithuk,
i .RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens cf 1R,!U
V. daws burr mil viidnitv tlmt I...
C J -. ..... .vl..u m
I tins place f.r a Tew weeks and lo'uj 1 im-t'f in
readiness to manufacture Hair, Mra and Husk
Alaira.-ses and Lounges, and do the ' eneial nj.
h.ilsteiing work cf houses, such as hr.nin cur
taius carp-fling rooms, &c. He will sd.- . repair
Sofas, Ac. He may t e found either at thePxch-'ne
Hotel or at McKarland Son's Cabinet Warn
Room.
HoUidaysl uri', Pec. '., 1003.
rgl.'US WAY ! For I have just received mid i-f-L
fer sale a large lot of Stone and E;a theu
Wares. The hi -hest price paid for wr.ol.
llbeiu.burg, April 1. J. MOOEE.
Toitl .-tu !s! TomlM Sloncs.'
I" ICHAlwJ JONES re.-pccful'y informs the j.ub-
X lie that he is prepared to furnish all kinds of
Tomb Stones, of Italian aud American Marble, man
ufactured in the latest style, and lettered according
to any direction,:. "
His y;ird is situated nt the South part of the
tow n, where a Imc assortment of articles in Lis
line are always kept on hand.
From b,n- experience he feels confident be can
please all tastes, and he therefore hopes to be pat
ronized 1 y a p nerous public.
June 17, l:-j-'L
John Parker. James H. Farker
WHOLESALE Grocers, dealers iu Flour and
P.acn. Foreign Wines nnd Ur r..r..-s til.)
i Moiioiiahela and Rectified Whiskey.
i0. 5, commercial Row, Liberty Struct,
Ilitt.sbtirg-, Ia.
August IP, lSOo'. ly.
raNliioimlIX'Iot!iiitKljliaioifMXiJ,
Clinton St. Jo'aaEtown Pa.
GREAT attraction r.t the corner of Clinton raid
Locust sirei.ts, oj-positc the Exchange Hotel
and the .M'MIIIen House, Joh.-istoH !!, C:-n:li ::i Co.,
Pa., where the subicril-ers hnve just received a
larpe and fashionable ass..rt:iKiit of Fall and Win
ter Ready ma k-CLOTHING.
Nov. d, JOSEPH (JANS i G.
O. HALU)WEliL, T. 11LL.M, A. OI'I'EMlElMEIt, L. U. fcTL
PI1FN. II. 1. Tiioiiii-.tMi, ;vit!i
CBAS. II ZL.ili.Ll. ii CO.
WHOLES LE Hat ni.. I Cap Manufacturers, rurs,
tl Str.MV Cords and Hatters'Tiimmins No. 173
Market Street. Philadelphia.
Pec. y, iso;?.
Fortierly the Washington Hotel, Allegheny Street,
near tho Fiamond,
THE subscriber respe-. t'ully informs his friends
and the put lie generally that he has taken the
above old e.-tabllshel stiu 1 and entirely reilttcd
anil rei:iireJ it in such a manner as to render it
sccuuJ i,i n.i linti-l in the country. The Par Las
been newiy stocked with the best Winer, Liquors,
and Segars that could be purchased, and the Table
will nt nil times be supplied with the best the Mar
ket affords.
The RESTAURANT attached will nt all times
contain all the delicacies that can be rocure 1,
which will be served up at nil Lours, ou short no
tice. Ho respectfully asks the public to ;ive him a
trial, fully assured that he can render satisfaction.
G. W. DANNALS.
Pec. 9, 1S53.
CAUTION 70 PUKCKASE3.S.
fPHE title to all lauds formerly the property of
1 John Nicholson or of Morris and Nicholson,
within the bounds of Cambria ami Indiana coun
ties, as well as a portion of said lands, situate in
Clearfield count-, being;rested in the Heirs of the
late James C. Fisher, and from whom only a le
gal title can be obtained to any of said lands.
All persons arc therefore" cautioned against pur
chasing a title to any of said lauds, from persons
having or pretending to Lave tin agency from the
heirs cf Nicholson.
Every information regarding the tille to said
huids may be obtained by application to the sub
scriber. II. NIDLMAKUi,
AtCyinf.ut Jnr thcjlr'rs of J. C. Fisher, dee'd.
TAtl'AHI.12 IEI1AI. KrsTATE FOR
sal.::.
THE undersigned offers at private f aie the Farm
(known as the M'Coy Farm,) about -milcs
North East of Ebensburg, adjoining binds of
Patrick Farren, John 1). Jones nnd others, now iu
the occupancy of K. R. Hun..hreys, containing one
hundred and sixty-eiht ucrcs and some perches,
about one hundred cleared and under good fence.
There ure erected thereon one two story
IlY4'l!!l3gr liOJSSC,
A pood Bank Barn, with convenient Sheds and
out Houses. There is a
Good Orcliaitd
of various Fruit Trees on the place. A po.d pprin?
of water convenient to the house, and a Fountain
Punp at the door Water in almost every field.
ALSO One lot of ground with two small houses
erected thereon, mid now in the occupancy of Mrs.
C. Humphreys, at the loot of l'laue No. 5, A. P.
It. Road.
L-'iTAu Indisputable title will be given for the
above property.
TERMS rcasouablc.
JOHN HUMPHREYS.
Summit, Dec. C, lSoS.
'.Sl'RIXG ailLI-SSKRY GOODS.
JOHN Stone &Sons, No. 45 South Second Street,
Philadelphia, have now in Store, cf their own
importation, large assortment of ribbons,
silks, Flowers, Crapes, nud every article suitable
to the Mi'linerv Trade, to which constant addition
will be male throughout the season, thereby ens
biir.z tl'em to offer the largest and most desirable
selection of articles iu their Hue to be found iu the
Citv. , ,
Philada., March CO, 16-j '-in.
SLT M 31 II 1 1- IK XTiV til Y.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform the
citizens of Cambria and the adjoining coun
ties that he has commenced the Brewing in all its
branches at the HALF WAY HOUSE, iu Summer
hill TowusLip, Cambria County. He will a.l times
be iu readiness to sur?''' Lis customers rvtli Ac,
Siren aud Lager LEER.
e GEO. I1UETHOR.
Pec. 'J, 1853. 3m.
A !tEVIXTIO IX EUi:.SRlRW
HE W AD CHEAP STORE!!
JROPGEl S, Jr.'wouU invite the publio to
call and xnmine his extensive and splendid
assortment id Miscellaneous Rooks, cousiitiifr of
Hot Com Seep s iu New York Shake' peur's Quo
tations Webf er's I'if tionnry, UniibiiJped Rol
lins listory Juele Tom's Cubin Lorenxo low
JosepLus Cooper on Dislocation and Practice
Robin Cruso Light aud Shades of Freemnsoury
Chambe r's Information for the People Elides of
ail kinds Protestant RIbles Doway Cities -PreS-'vicriau
Hem Ruks School Rooks of ull kinds
ifncycl .pd.ein of Ann ricana Drafting Paper Tra
ei'.jr Muslin "-tutioiiary of all kinds Song Rooks
of all kinds. His collection is far superior to any
ever brought to this place, and be hopes the pub
lic will extend him a liberal patronage.
.MarOi 3, lbol.
II ATS 1U C APS.
fFii!; MiJ'-eriber invites attention to his late f;les
J of Hals, consisting of all the various decryp
tions now worn, which cannot bo eiceUcd in Phil
adelphia or elsewhere.
Country merchunts will find it to their advatit
to purchase nt this establishment, us our faci'iiiel
for manufacturing will enable- us to ofler great in
ducements to country merchants.
ISAAC M. ASH TON.
17H Mailct st., Philulelphia.
Dec. IS jo.
LATIIOHE IIOTCI
Westmoreland Co., Pa.
M. MARSHALL, having leased this commoJi
ous and popular Hotel, situated near tho Pu.
R. R., invites a cull lVoin the travelling public. The
establishment has undergone Considerable repair,
and finished in the best jossible manner. No
pains w ill be spared to add to the comfort and con
venience of its puests.
Pec. Ho", lSoo.
M:V ASlltAXGIEUCIVT.
TTVVST LINE RED COACHES, EELON'GING
. t j Mess. Thompson & Erawly will leave Lhcns
burg, twice every day for Jefferson. The first will
lcae nt 9 o'clock, A. M., meeting the morning
train on Penna. R. R. for the cast at 11 o'clock
nnd tlS min. Second couch leaves at 6 o'clock iu
the evening meeting the truin going west at 7 o'
clock and oS min. f returning, lirst coach leaves
JiCYrsou for Ebei.sbi.ig nt 1 o'clock, P. M. nod
second and 8 1'. M, i'-umedlatcly after urrivuls of
the Passenger Trains.
February 17, ISol tf.
KLtl TOIlS .OTICH i .
LTTERS testiracntnry on the estate of James
K. M '.-Permit, deceased, Laving bfen granted
to James McDennit of Ebenuburp, and James Me
Mu'.len of Clearfield township, all j.ersons iudebtcd
to sal 1 estate are requested to make payment, and
persons bavin? claims will present thtui properly
proven for settlement.
JAMES MPIIRMIT.J r.
i. . ii'iii'inv flexors.
J.A.lll IU JtlLLb!'... I
March SO, 1S04 Ct.
Y5I. CJ. W1LSOV,
JUSTICE of the Peace. Summitville, Cambria
County, Pa. OCice East of the Allegheny
Voit.igo Euilroad on the Turnpike.
March 20, IS51 tf.
Looli out lor tlic Loromotlve.l
Cash aud Produce Store !
ii runes wiicrky,
"JLXAVE at their Store, in Jefferson, a few doori
East of G. L. Lloyd .S: co.'s etore a large an
entire new iinsortmcnt of Spring & Summer Goods
which they just received from the Eastern cities,
oonsistiiifr, in part, of the following articles.
LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Purges, Moua
lin de Laines, Lawns, &c, &.c. Also, Cloths, Sati
uctts, Tweeds, Drillings, c.
Ready Made Clothing, of all kinds and very best
quality. Give it a trial.
Hardware, Queensware, and Stoneware, of every
variety comprising a large assortment.
STOVES, of every decription, always on hand
and wai ranted. AVc flutter ourselves t but we can
sell Stoves lower than any establishment in Cam
bria county, and being located on the Rail Road we
can ulways secure a supply.
Grot-cries
Such ns coffee, sugar, rice, molasses, tea, vinegar,
linseed oil, sperm oil, tobacco, fish, salt, syrup, and
every article nccessany to supply this market.
The public is solicited to call aud ezaniiue onr
stock, us w c arc confident it will admit of iuspee
tion. jf-.Tf- All kinds of produce taken in exchange for
goods. Lumber bought ut the highest market pri
ces. May 17, IP.'.il.
5000 Hollars Howard.
Great Kxclltiucutlu Walea!
GEO. J. IU IGERS has just received from the
cities of Philadelphia and New York and im
mense Muck of New Goods, aud now otters to his
old ns well us new customers tho Large-:', t1heaf't
and lt nssoitment of SPRING & SI MM EH
GOODS ever brought to the Ebensburg market.
His stock consists of every variety of Dry Goods
Jucoiisware, Hardware, Cedar Ware, &c, ull of
which Lave been purchased with a view to sntUfy
the wants of Lis numerous customers iu quality
and price.
Gents Wear. Blue, black, brown nnd broad
cloths, plaiu nnd fnncy casiraeres, tweeds, summer
cloth, linens, silks, satin, Valencia and luarseilla
vesting.
Hats, Caps, Puots. Shoes, &c.
Ladies' Dress and Fancy Goods Prints, nious do
bii.is, ginghams, lustres nnd fancy colored silks,
bobinet, laces and edging, jackouettK, ribbons, fan
cy silk gimps, &c.
Hardware, cutlery, nnd tools of various kinds.
Queens-ware, censisting of many new and pler.
did patterns.
Groceries, consisting of coffees, sugar, tc fish,
spices, salt &c. t
t;:fS All kinds of country ' produce taken iu ex
change for goods Also Lumber, Wool, &c.
GEO. J. LODGERS.
May 20, 1853.
TO TIIE IL'IJL.IC.
fin HE subscriber would oflci nt private sale, that
i wtU known two ptory largo slate colored frame
Louse, fronting on Main nnd St. Peters Street, ia
the' boroudi of Loretto, -12 by 20 feet. The Think
Road from' Laurel Swamp to the Cherry Tree tuds
through the town, which will make the house
pood business place. Empire of the subscriber
for further particulars. WIWTV T TTTT r
.UOLl
March 10, 'ol.
-X7-HISKEY, W hite Lead,
T sale by
and
Linseed Oil for
J. MOORE.
Tills Vaj!
1DR the highest prices nre paid for hides, skins
-.1 I tanner's bark in cither trade or cash by
" J J. MOOKE.