Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, February 18, 1857, Image 1

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THE BLESSINGS OF GOVEENMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW, THE RICH AND THE POOR.
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!. THE DEMOCRAT & .SENTINEL, is puWisli
d every WciLicsiTay morning, in'Ebensburg,
" "Cambria Co.,' Pa;, at $1 50 pur annum, if paid
' is advaxce, if not $'2 wjll be charged.- - i
ADVE11TISEMENTS -will be conspicuously in-
- Fertcrl at tho toiiowing raieF, viz;
1 square 3 insertions, . :
fiiverj' subsequent insertion, ,.
1 square 3 montlia,
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feTvclvc lines constitute 'a square.
- TUtlw GOGUS, C;OOS. - 1
THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing
to his nuim-roua ensWrntrs, and , the public
' generally, that he is now opening one of the
largest and most deMrablo strks of .
FALL AXD AVINTEH GOODo !
over presented to this community. ' l'.s stock
'-coiwlstscbiollvof the following, viz : - .
- ladies dkess goods i . .
nch as Talmas, Vizettes. Shawls. . Sill s. Jlon
. ,us, Uashmores, Woolen Plaids. Do Lames , Do
Piges, Alapacas, Ginghams, Calico; LOEl.S
JiiblxMis, Collars. Trimmings, &c. ,
GENTLEMEN'S CEOTII1XO !
viucifas Over Qwts, Dress Coats, Pants, ests,
Shirts Drawers', &c.' Also n large stock of
DOMESTIC (U)OI S ! ;
such as Brown and lJlesrchf.1 Muxlius, Drills,
Denims. Shirlinai C, -Kentucky Jean, bal
ites, Caasimeres, Flannels Lnukeys, Itdnug,
JlhrnJicts, S,-c. Also
UioU, Shoes. Hats, Caps. Trunks, Hardware,
tjueenswaro, Glassware, Tinware, ami ;v large
stock of
. . . Gr.ocrdiir-s!
; - . would solicit Farmers who arc in waiitrrf
- GOOD COUN SIIELI.E JJS SI RAW CI 1 rAf
to call and examine .Us stock ; he wuiiM wis.i
V',d 0 to infirm them that he lias made arrange
incuts to supply them wKh all l;m.!s ot l hli
TINZKIIS such as lYruvian and Mexican Cii
,.n.,vvc. "lie invites one and all toe, and
examine his large and well sclectexl Sto-.U. U-lnrc
l.urcbasng elsewhere, as hois dctermmc-.l to
at smaller prufiU than ever bofbrc known in this
icinitv. . The ONE PlllCE SYSTEM., will be
. vontiniiod as heretofore, 8 that parents ma send
their children to make purchases with as much
advantage as if they went thems''lyes.
DANIEL M LAI G11LIN.
Tunnel Hill, Oct-jlr 8, l-s5
GREAT' EXCITED CXT ! !
mn mm .mm
rnllK sulH-rilter - wtml.l lvspctiully inform the
J. good citizens oi Willing imu in.. . u.j..... --'
vv vicinity that he has returned from rl.iladcl
n.l!S,i. with the largest and most varied nssort
' nnenlor CROCEUlE3.cvCTvffcrcd.'ft sttjclr
consists as follows : ' ,
CirOCeriOSIM 'lasses. Sugars, leas. Utcc,
Cand'.cs.Soaps, Vfh. Salt. Hacon & Hams, Hour.
Oat Meal. Corn Meal. Tobacco, Peaches, Dried
; App'-es. Sak-ratus. liaking S.vla, Dried lltrriugs,
1 )urkee's liakiog Powder. Sardines.Mustard, Spi
res, Holloways W't r.ii Confection. Vinegar.
' , CoulVctlonaiics :
Candies, ,; -,.
Jlaisius, .
Oranges,
, ; . lemons,
.' . Citrons. ' '
'- Segais, :
' . . ' Emits, - ; . '
. Eig, - .;
..Nuls of all kinds,
l.lauoi'K :-Chcrry Ei andy, IMackU-rry Eraa
ly,' Kaspberry llrandy, 1'icuch Eran.ly, Port
AYinc. Old Kye Ylii.key.
liruslicx, &C, &C : Ilor.-ie,Swcc.iug, Dus
ting, Serub and White Wash Prushcs, B.-d Cords,
Tvnne, Corn brooms, Baskets of all kinds. Tubs
and Buckets of all kinds, Wash P-vinK-Butter
Uowls, Nails, Lamp Globe. CiSrry Couibs. Carjot
Jlauimers and Tacks, Window G'ass of all kiiub,
Arnold' Ink, Hover's Ink, bteel Pens, Ktatiou
airv of U kinds. .-.t .
Tugetlior with a large assort n.cr.i of oti.n arti
cles not enumerated, which will 1 vol., asclieap
if not cheaper than an v establishment ir. "the
county. "PvlCIIAUD TUDOR.'
Ebensbnrg, July 30. 185(5 4 0.
- ISirOKTAXT.KOTICE.
ALL perjons indebted to tho estate of Milton
Hubert, dec 'd, for costs as Protbouotaiy and
Clerk of the Quarter Sessions arc hereby notified
to make payment withoiitVielay, as it will he vc
.ry unpleasant for nie to hive to resort to compul
sory meftsurcs and thereby add costs, which will
Ve imperative unless paid shortly. ' '
Howard J. Roberts, t.f thislwirough is duly r.u
.thorizctl by me to receive said fees and recc pt fcr
tlicsame. He wi'l attend for that purje, a
the Prothonotary's office, iu ELcnsburg, :tt the cn-M-
uing Court ia DeccmUr next.
JOHN WILLIAMS;Ex'r.
Ebensburg. Oct. 25. 1850. -tf. .
' ' KEW ARRIVAL ! .
fiiCEBilS! MUMS! GEdCERHS ! !
ART & BR0.t would respectfully inform
their old customers as well as many new ores
that they have received n large quantity of Gro
.crics, which for quality and-cheapness cannot be
excelled by any similar'establishnient west of the
Allegheny mountain. ' We are determined - to
cll lower than the lowest, We have also, on
iliand ' . . t '
- ' . . , 20,000 CIGARS
-wWch we will dispose of wholesale or retail.
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u July 0, 185C.
Timothy rjuuley
: ...vs.
r -Jimcs Ross J
In the Court of Common Picas
of Cambria County. Xo. 101,
Sept Term, 1S5G. Vend. Ex-
pon., ts 1 iaintu;s.
And now, January 0, 1857, on motion of John
ston & Mullin, the Court appointed Philip S. Noon
.Esq., on Auditor to apportion proceeds of sale of
the. Defendants property soia on ine auovo writ,
rto and among the judgment creditors. ;
..... From the Hecord..'.' ,,." ':
; In testemony whereof, I have hcrcun-
- L. S. I to set my hand and affixed the seal of the
r ' ( W j Court of Common Picas of Omibria co.,
tie 13th day of Jaunarj', 1&57: ' " , ; t . (
' . : v, J. spdonald, rrot'y. ;
Tlio Auditor above named will at tend, to, the
'f'ntics of said appointment at his office in Ebens
burg on Friday the 27th day of Fibruarv, 1857.
- PHILIPS. .NOON;, Auditor. i
January 14, it.
Arrival of 1 lie Trains at Viluiore
Statlou. .-:;:
On Monday: 15th, and until further notice pas
senger: trains will "stop at Wilmow. Station as
follows: ; ..... ' -i-
Express West, 10 o'clock, 32 mih. . A. M.
Mail Train East 12 12 ' " P. M.
Fast Lino " ' . G 54 P. M. ,,.f
Mail West, . .8 41 " P.
lT..oV l..:wn this station immediately after the
departure of the trains for Ebensburg.
GEO. M. HEED. , -
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1U.YKK
nEi:i&iiE'.r
AT TO 11 NE YS A T LA W,
5,
i ? T. f. IIEYESl ' j
AGENT for the Lycoming Mutual Insurance
Companj. 1 . '
Counsel iriven in the English and German
languages. .. . -
Ollieeon High Street Ebensburg. renn'a.'
Feb. C. 185G. ly. .. .; - !
- Jaiucs Kl'Ilcimifs Store
OPPOSITE THOMPSON'S . HOTEL,' ;
EIIEiVSIJTJUG, PA. I 5
' (MX BE FOOD THERE:
LADIES Morocco, Calf and Patent Leather Boots,
and strong Shoes suitable for winter,
Gaiters and Gum Shoes.
GIRL'S Shoes, coarse and fine child's Shoes
. Overshoes ami Gum Shoes, r ' . ,
MEN'S AND BOY'S Boots Hats and Caps.
MEDICINES for the Sick. ', . t . . r " ':
COFFEE, Tea, Sugar, &c, for all. , .
CANDIES, Nuts, and Apples. . :
CIGARS, and Tobacco. ''; '
A CHOICE lot of Pen and Pocket Knives.
RORT-MONAIES.
COMBS,
. RINGS, AND
BREASTPINS.
STOCKING YARNS.
NOTE PAPER. Letter and Foolscap ditto."
COMFORTS, Gloves and Hose,
BRUSHES and Combe. '
PATENT Thread, and Spo.1 Thread.
VELVi:T, ore.
MANY articles suitable fr presents.
CALL AND SEE OUll STOCK,
Admittance Free. -
Ebensburg. Nov. 20, 1850. Zt. " , .
THE LO.G LOOKED FOR HAS COME AT
33321303)33 3413313503
CLOTI5I5G .VrUE!!
Tim largest, best, and cheapest assortment of
C'LOTISIXCi !
S, Bernei would respectfully inform the citi
zens of Ebensburg and surrounc'ing country, that
MJyV4ju4uitf;tiiil oit-at Uis jivv..r&taMi.Umeut,
ucar the Cotu u House, oie of thu 1 irgest, most va
ried, elegant and cheapest assortn' -ut of Clothing
ever brought to this or any other place.
His stock is unquestionably the richest and ra
rest ever imported to the top of the Alleghenies,
and embraces everything that ean le enumerated
or conceived in the Clothing line, consisting of
Overcoats of all sizes and qualities from $11,00 to
'-20.00
'Wts ' " ' " " . $1, 00 to $2000
Pants . " " ,f 0.75 to $8,00
Vests " $0,75 to $8,00
Also, a full assortment of silk Xeckerchiefs
Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, Shirts. Undershirts, Draw
ers, Socks, Comforts, Cellars, Travelling Bags
It is useless to attempt to give anything like a
general enumeration, as the task' would be a dif
ficult one, but in lieu of this, the public arc most
cordially invited to call and examine if they wiih
the best of bargains. .
Ebensburg, July SO, 185G.-40-ly. i
. ben. p. THompson, r ; . -P.
i; PATTON "lb CO.
Widaiale Dealers in and Man vf actors of ,
;v; HATS, CAPS; I I HS,
Jfattcis' Materials, Straw Goods,'
.. Artificial Flowers' BuHalo Eobes, &c- ' ;
o. US MAKKET STREET, - J
bcloic Fourth, South Sile, PHILADELPHIA.
cash j'Jw ron iwol axd smrnxa
runs. ; .- -
PRICE I. PATTON. ; A. OPPENHEIMEIL
Dee. 17, 1856; '8. 1 '
fiki:: savk yhu property x !
THE West Branch Insurance Company is pre
pared to take risks on property either on
tel. CASH, MUTUAL or PERPETUAL plan.
each department of this Company is managed
separately and their extreme care in taking risks
makes it the cheapest, and safest company in the
State. Every man should have Ids property in
sured. For., a very small amount of money his
mind is entirely relieved from uneasiness and his
family in case his property is bumtj from want.
Persons desiring to effect insurance will find it
to their advantage to examine the terms of this
Company and their mode of doing business
which they can do by calling on the Agent. "v; ';
. ' ' "v ,; , , BEFEHENCES- "':;."; ;
IIou. AVin. P.iglcr, Hon., Simon .Cameron, 'John
Fenlon, Fsl., and to persons iusured in this com
pany., - -' " ; '
' 'Ho.v. G.C. IIARVEYPres. ''
. : Tnos'KiTcriKX, Secy. 1 . ' . L ; -
. ii J. C. NOON, Agent: .
Ebcnsturg, Doc 17; 185G., .viiw.!.
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THE Bubscnbers,; having purchased the right
, . to make and Bell II ALDEMAN'S PATENT
ADJUSTABLE HARROW, and being anxious to
have it immediately introduced, propose to sell
township rights at very low rates. r-Tbis Harrow
is one of the most important improvements of the
age,' and especially suitable for this country. We
respectfully iuvitc farmers' to come and .examine
tins narrow. , Yv c will uc ready, to sell townshin
right until the 1st of December, after whif h time
the townships aot disposed of will be reserved by
U?, . . . , . . XU. U. vn & oo.
. Octobpr 29th, 1 850 1 tf. y ' , u,
SUMMJEIl. Coats - and Pants,;and, SdkLjiwns
GinghamllanJkercliitfa at jJ-ilfl).crmiti;-
EBEKSBURG, FEBRURYIS 1857;
jonx COXBAD, 1 '
Affl!M:Al ; CflraSEiLOR IT LAW.
Johnttowx, Cambbia Co., Pa.
COUNSEL given in the English and German
languages. .Collections promptly attended
to. Office on Clinton street,' iu the room former
ly occupied by David JEtc Esq. -,: t 1 " -...
Jan. 7, 1857., Illy. . . .,
': r. WALXBT IIIIA FARM, '
FOR SAiiE.
rfflllE subscriber will' dispose of tho"alove
craft Farm, situated in Susquehanna Township,
one mile north of Carroll ton, containing nearly
of excellent farming land, ONE HUNDRED
AND NINETY acres cleared, and in a good state
of cultivation. The improvements consist of
TWO DWELLING HOUSES, A BANK BARN,
100 foet by CO. Also...' a large ORCHARD of
choice Fruit, together with-nil tho necessary
out-buildings. Water in abundance at the dwel
ling houses", and in the barn yard, and through
all the meadows. A more desirable location can
not be found in Cambria County. : Any further
information desired, can be had by calling on
WM. K.;PIPEE.
ElHmsburg, Dee J 3,1850- ; ; uA v
4&
'0
riHE subscriber has just received aud now op
X ened out at his store' room in the borough of
Loietto, a large and well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
viz ; Cloths.Cassimeres, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans,
Ladies' Dress Goods. French Merinoes." Tartau
Plaid. Silks, De Lmncs," Poplins, I 'nglish Meri
noes, Coburgs, Alpacas, Dcbege, Bay State long
and square shawls, Calicoes, Ginghams, Checks,
Ticking, &c. A handsome assortment of '
. MADE-IP Cl'MBiG, -L
together with a largo assortment -of Groceries,
Hardware, Queensware. Drugs, Oils. Paint; Pat
ent Meihcines. Dye-stuffs. Nails by the keg. Glass
by the box. Fish and Salt by the barrel. Cedar
ware, together; with many other articles too nu
merous b mention, rdl cf which will be sold at the
lowest figure. - Grain of all kind taken Iniards
and shingles wanted, i .r , 1. 11. SHIELDS.
Lorctlo. Oct. 9, 185G 1 tf
Yiiltcaltle Town Property
FOR SALE.
Till subscriber will offer at private sale Lis
his dwelling house and, lot, situated on high
street, two dxrs west of the Mansion House.
Also, a gO'xl btorc room two stories high, with
back buildings adjoining, with a good stable Set;
Also, will be dispownl on reasonable - terms from
12 to 15 acres of excellent bind in eood cultiva
tion, and aujoiiunsr the borough of Ebons-bur.
; DAVID J. EVANS.
' Ebensburg. Dec. 31, ISiO. - 5 ...
" UKIliT ATTRACTIOX1 !
THVJ undersigned ' would respectfully inform
the citizens of Carroll ton, Cambria county
that he has received a large mid Fpltndid stock of
DRY GOODS, - ! : ;
of all descriptions, consisting partlv as follows:
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES CASSINETS, JEANS
1 ". CALICOIS, cjc.V .
together with a large assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, &c. All kinds of Produce
taken iu exchange. Lundwr taken at market
prices. ; GEORGE WEJMER. ,
Nov. 20, 185C. . ;; . . . "
NEW ARRIVAL! CHEAP GOODS"
, George El'Cann in the Field.
THE imdersigneil would respectfully inform the
good citizens of Ebensburg and the surround
ing vicinity, that he has just received . from the
Eist one of the most choice stock of goot!s ever
brought to this place. Tlic stock is varied, and
selected with an eye to .the immediate- wants of
lehpublie. His stock consists of tho following :
A fiencral us.nn fmenl of AT?p Styles of Full
and 'intr GchmIs ,. cowprihif a variety if La
lit?s Drcaa Goods, cunony tchich tciTl be fouiul
Brocade, " 1 "; - ' - Silks of all color & styles
Meroinoes,' Fr. &Eug. , French & wool Plaids,
Lawns,
Cassnncrs, ; T
Fancy do.
Tweeds, -'r
Kentucky Jeans, .-.
. Fancy iA'cstings,
Shirts of all kinds
Cravats, "; ' '
Plain G loves, 1 -Fancy
do. . . -;.
Dclains, , f
Alapaeas,
DIack Silks,' 1
Fancy do.
Bleached Muslins,
Unbleached do.
Calicoes, V
Ginihanis,'
Cloths,
A splendid lot of Ladies Cloaks and Talmas,
with a lot of Shawls, consisting "of the ' following
styles Brother Turkcra, Stela, long anl square
BayStatc, and gents travelling Shawls. . . "
Together with an innumerable assortment of ar
cles not mentioned.' Usually kept in a country
store. These gootls will be sold at fair prices.
Call and examine, even if you do not wish to pur
chase. ------ -....it, 4 i . ' I
MIMilNERY GOODS.
CONNECTED with the store ss a iargcS-r
stock of MILIXERY G 0 ODS. Every
article iu this liuewc have oo hand, and
will be constantly in receipt of the latest styles
of LONXETS', for old and young.' RlJBOXS
of every pattern and color," .LACES, ED GIXG,
4-c., $-v. ,'! ". -
A beautiful assortment of MOURXIXG GockIs
now' on hand, and at prices to suit .the times.
Ladies arc respectfully invited to call and "ex
amine this stock which is far ahead of any goods
of a similar kiutl brought to Uns place
GEOItGEM'CANN.
Ebensburg, 03-jG.
;' In tho matter of the excep
tions filed to 'tho account of
Wm: H.'-Oardner,' Guardian
1 T!,
In. the Ornhans'
I Court of Cambria
County. '
And now to wit, Jan. 7. 1857, Philip S. Xoon
Isq., appointel Auditor, &c r--''i 3 1. - j
C(imhrit County SS. . " ; '
f's ) A true extract front the Record, "certified
L.S. VJau.10, 1857.v ?.t ;
w-. WM. C. B ARBOUR, Clerk."
The Auditor above named will attend to the
.burg, 1 ou Wedoeada.y tbo:2uth day if . February
. next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. ". .. - ;
" " PHILIP S: NOON; Audito - '.
January 14; lS57.-:4t;
FISH A fresh lo of Salmon. M.ackerdi IJar
- rinK!and CoJfishforsale IV" .;,v,
.-t jnii-.vj u v a . Tudor. ,;a
:: for sale,
number of NEW SLEIGHS manufactured
by experienced, workmen at the manufac
turing establishment of - J
. ..... jiOBERT GALBKAITH.
Ebensburg, Dec. 24, 1856. -
. --...- Take JVolice.
ANY' person indepted . to me for fees, as Tro
thonotary &c, of Cambria county, wili save
costs, by settling the same Immediately. .
- , , HOWARD J. ROBERTS. ...
t Elenshurg Dec. SO, 185G. "
; In the matter of. the cxcen-1 , In the Orphans'
ry accuui oi aiiu nnirjr iiaie vjouui .
Ann Webster) Adm'rx.of Wm. Webster, dee'd.
Aud now. to wit, January 7, 1857, Philip S,
Xoon, Esq., appointed Auditor, &c. " '
- By the Court.1
Cambria County, SS.' - .: :j' - -. - "
, , I A true extract from tho Record, ccr
f L.L. Vtificd January 10,1857. -
j . . i AVM. C. BARBOUR, Oerk.
The .Auditor above named will attend to the
duties of said appointment at his office in Ebens
burg, on Tuesday the 24th day of February next,
at 1 o'clock, P. M. '
' - PHILIPS; NOON, Auditor.
January 14, 1857 4t. J ; ' z
- - CIIAKCE.OFPKOI'RIETOUS,
? I CMIBHIil H0U8B. ! ! :
V. t LVIN'STREET, JOHNSTOWN, TA.
JOHN AVlLSOX,.ProinletOr
'"" Mr. SAYL01l haviHg rctircdy-the present Pro
prktor will take pleasure "in accommodating his
friends and the traveling public at this wed known
staad. He hopes, by energy and attention, to add
materially to the character of the House. -
' His TABLE and BAR will always be furnished
with - the best that can be procured, so that the
patrons of the House can rest satisfied upon the
score of good living. It is his design to make such
additions also as will make the House superior to
the generality of hotels,
A HACK runs to the R. It. Station upon the
arrival and departure of every Passenger Train.
HACKS also run to Somerset, via Davidsville
and Stoystown ; departing from th's House at 7
o'clock, every morning.
January 14, 1857, ... . j .
" ; KOTICC. :. ..
LETTERS testamentary on thfi estate of Jacob
XagK late of Qirroll township, Cambria county,
deceased, Iiaving Iteen granted to the undersigned
by ;the Register of said county; all persons in
debted to said estate are notified to make immedi
ate payment, and ; those having claims against
said estate, will present them duly authenticated
for settlement. NICHOLAS NAGLE, :
: JACOB NAGLE,-
, Jan. -14, 1857. ...... Executors. ,
- In the matter of the excop- " -. In the Orphans'
iVus fyh"ljA "rfim't of I Cwmt-cf Cambria
JoseVi'p.illeahn'r.jof Nich- Couuty. '
olas vlV, deceased." " J
Aadiiow to wit, January 7, 1857, Ph:lip S.
Noon, Esq., appointed Auditoi.&c.
v By the Court.
Cr.ttihrin Clofttitil. SS.
A true extract irom tne liccoru, cer
ificl January 10, 1857. " . . -
. WM. C BARBO Uli, Clerk. '
TLe Auditor -al-wvc named will attend to the
duties of said appointment at his office in Ebens
burg, on-Thursday the 2Gth day of . February,
next, at 1 -o'clock P. M. -
. , - , , PHILIPS. NOON, Auditor.
: January 14, 1857 4t. . -
In the matter of the subpoena ") In the Orphans
of A. C. Midlin, adm'r. of John .f Court of Cam
M'DonneU. deceased, to liewis bria County. ,
Kcidi and the heirs of said deceased to convey, fee.
And now, Januarys. 1857. on motion of G.
M. Reed, Esq., rhilip. S. Noon, Esq. appointed a
Commissioner to lake testimony and make report
thereof to the next term.' " "
- - - . , '.'By the .Court. '
.Cambria Coiin It, SS. .- " c ' - :
. f , ) A true .extract from the Record, ccr-
Li'S. V tilled January 10,1857."
I j . ; r WM. C. BARBOUR. Clerk. -The
Commu sioncr ab-jvc named will attend to
the duties of said appointment at his oHxein Eb
ensburg, on' Monday tho 23d day of Februai y
next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. .-n-
PHILIP S. NOON, Com.
January 14, 1 857 4 1.
Oi plians' Court sile.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court,
here will bo sold at the Court House, in the Bor
ough of Ebensburg. on Saturday, the 21st day of
February j 1857, ihc following .described real es
tate, to wit : .,."'.-
About twenty acres of bind with the -appurtc-nauccs,
adjoining laud of Rees S. Lloyd, and lands
of the estate of David Harris, dee.M., situatG in
Cambria township, Cambria county." '
Tli:ms One third in hand, and the balance in
two equal enstalmcnts, with interest from confir
mation of saletobe secured by bond aud mort
gage on the premises. "
? . r RICHARD JONES, Jn-, Guardiaa
January 21, 1857. ... : . v :.c ; . -.' '
ATTCTIO.TlIG WI IOL.E J
CYRUS Li HART, late of the firm of Hart
Brother, would inform his friends and the public
generally, that lie is receiving a large assort men
of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES and
FAMI LY, LIQUORS: s Also, 200 barrels of Salt,
'fi . h:rrels Mackerel. 25 . barrels. Whiskey, 1 5
chests of Black and G rccn Tea.' " A ny of the nboTC
articles will 'be sold, whole sale or retail, 'as cheap
as can be purchased in Pittsburgh. ' 7 -7 :
, . - - - - . s . '-. t ,CYRUS HART.
'"Johnstown, Jan.'2l;'1857. " " . ;
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j X. B. All persons . knowing themselves to be
indebted to the late firm of Hart S,- Bro., will
please call and settle the same before the first day
of February ,-isnfter that date the accounts will
be left with Esq ; Cohick for collection, f ; . '
A Cliancc Tor Capitalists. .
TilE undersigned will 'offer at private sale a val
uable tract of land situated in ' Cambria town
ship, Cambria county, Pa., about two miles from
Ebensburg, .and four miles from, the Central Rail
road. Tho Ebensburg and Jefferson Plank. Road
runs through the tract. .The tract contains 400
Acres, well timbered with, spruce, cherry aud pop
lar, -There is a 'never failing '.stream' .running
through the land, capable of 'running 'any kind of
machinery. ; Thot,ite is weR'adaptcd for a large
Tannery.- Capitalists wishing ?-to purchase will
be taken through ; tho land, i Inquire of ; James
Ji'Kee, Waltoiv House, -or the subscribori ! . , .
t.,M '... , .;..... - 1 fc- DAN1EJL.T, JONI. 1
. January 2 l,-,lSy7.Tr3m J wr.;1 l I Iri
J L.S. Jti
Administrators AOilce.
, Letters of administratun cum testamento an
nexo on the estate of Joseph Campbell late of Gir
roll : Township, dec., have been granted to the
undersigned by the Register of Cambria county,
therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted
to said estate will please make payment without
delay,'anl those iiaving claims against said estate
will . please precnt the same for payment imme
diately. r JOHN CAMPBELL,
- - admr. with the will annexcd.w
Jan. 21, 1857. Ct. , . ,- . . ,.; - , , ;
' Commissioners' KOllcc. :
THE appointment of the nnders'gned as; Com--juissmner
to take the testimony aattf r
of the subpoena 01 iamuoi i lenhcr, to enforce the
specific performance of a contract made by Dan
iel Flenner, in his lifetime. Iiaving been continued
at December Term, bust notice is hereby given,
that said testimony will be taken at my office, in
Ebonsburg. on Wednesday, the 25th day of Feb
ruary next, at 1 o'clock, P. M-. -
A. C. MULLIN, Com'r.
Ebensburg, Jan. 28, ' 1857. " "
UKl'lIAXS9 COlUTSALfi-
BY vhtue of a Plurics Order, issuing out of the
Orphans' Court of Cambria countyr, and to me
directed, there will be exposed to public vendue
or outcry, at the Court House, in the borough, of
Ebensburg, on Thursday, the twenty tixth day
of February, A. D;" 1857, at one o'clock, P. M.,
the following described Real Estate, to wit :
A certain iot of ground situate in the borough
of Ebensburg, known on the plan of said town
as lot No. GO, and being alloment No. 4, on the
Inquisition of the property of Griffith Lloyd,
deceased.- - . ;
TERMS OF SALE. One third of the pur
chase money to be paid on confirmation of the
sale, and the ballance in two equal annual pay
ments thereafter, to be secured by the Bonds
and Mortgage of the purchaser.
' : DAVID II. ROBERTS, Adm'r
. " of the estate of Griffith Llovd, dee'd.
4, 1857.-313
AUDITOR'S IVOTICC
THE undersigned having been appointed Aud
itor, by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria
county, to distribute the fund arising from the
sale of the Real Estate of John R. Morgan, at
the suit o: Kennedy, Chilos & Co., amongst the
creditors of said defendant, hereby gives notice,
that he will attend for thr.t purpose, at his office
in Ebensburg, on Tuesday the 24 th day of Feb
ruary, inst., at one o'clock, P. M., when and
where nil persons interested mar ettend.
, JOHN S. RIIEY. Auditor.
Ebensburg, Feb. 4, 1857. Sts . '
Valuable Property Tor Sale or Rent.
THE subscriber will sell at private sale his
Tavern Stand, situated at Chess Springs, Cam
bria county. It is in a good situation, and in the
midst of a thriving settlement. It has a number
of outbuildings nttacched . to it, and about one
acre of ground on which is a thriving young or
chard. On an adjoining lot there is also a dwell
ing house, and iM?kmithdKp erect ed, which
together with a njVftUIack.smith tools will
also be sold. " ' - t , -
All of the above property e sold together,
or separately to suit purchasers. If not sold by
the first day of April next, it will then be rented
foratc-uof years. '. .
- - : JAM IIS KAY LOR. '
' Feb. 3, 1857. 2m ...... ... :
; Al OITOlt .S .OTICE.
THE underMgncd having been appointed Aud
itor by the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria
county, to distribute the firm arising from the sale
of the Real Estate of John E. M'Kenzie and Pe
ter M'Kcnzie, at the suit of E. Hughes, amongst
the creditors of said Defendants, hereby " gives
notice, that he will attend for that purpose at his
office in Ebensburg, on Mo .day, the 2Crd day of
February, inst., at one o'clock, P. M., when and
where all persons interested' may attend.. - ,
u- .,: : ; . JOHNS. RIIEY, Auditor. u
.-Ebensburg, 'Feb. 4, 1857, Sis - '
. Fountain Inn.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public generally that he has again tken
possession of the well known tavern stand " Fonn-.
tain Inn," situated oa , the turnpike in' Blair's
Gap, where he will at all times be prepared to
wait on his friends and customers. . -
Thankful for past favors, he can assure the
people of Cambria and . Blair cojmties; that no
pains will be spared to gain merit of their pat
ronage. .
. : : : . :: ' joiin fries. .
: Feb. 4, 1S57. . '. . . . " .
- ORPIIAXS' COURT SALE,
BY virtue and in pursuance of an order of the
Orphans' Ojurt of Cambria couuty, made Jan
uary Cth,TS57, there" will be exposed to sale at
public auction, on the premises iu Summeihill
township in the said county, on ' ;.
M.OSUAV, the 23d day ok Fkuruaut, 1857, 1"
at 1 o'clock on the said day the following descri
bod tract of laud late the property of Casper
.Wendell dec'J, situate in the said township of
Siuncrhlll, in said county, ' described and bou ti
ded iSTollows, to wit : bouudeil on the north by
land of Jacob Stifiler, on the west by land of the
widow and heirs of Henry Dunmirc dee'd, on the
south by land of Jacob Flikc and on the cast by
land of John Arnold, containing fifty acres and
allowance, aud having ; a two story hewed - log
house", one frame stable and cabin lam thereon
erected, and about eighteen acres thereof cleared,
with a voting orchard thereon growing. ' ,
i TERMS OF SALlvOnc third of t!.e purehaso
money to be paid on confirmation of sale aud the
bakmcd iu two equal annual payments thereafter,
secured by the bonds and mortgage of the pur
chaser.' ... I ... ' JOHN WONDERS, '
Adminislrator of Cusper Weudcl, deceased. 5
Ebensburg, Jan. 28, I857.-1L - -
p. W. Ucorgc. Ilciiry llcuch.
NEW FIRM.
m a u n c r ii v
frt HE subscribers would respectfully inform the
JL citizens of Cambria couuty that they have
purchased the Tannery Establishment at Ilcmlot k
Ciimbria County, formerly owned by A. M. R.
White. The establishment will undergo new rc
pairs and improvements which will enable them
to manufacture "Leather "of all discriptious for
country use, also, various kinds of Leather for
the Eastern market. 'i ' . .
Cvsh will be paid for Bark and Hides of a,
nds, or if preferred in exchange for Leather; -
None but practical workmen will bo employed
Orders for-Leather will be j.romptly nl tended to
. , . F. M. GEORGE.' J
:v HENRY REUCIIJ; :
1 May 7,1850. 28-tf- : - -'..': 1'
L- EMMONS and axcU9 for tale by
.'.'.. .;-; : . ri S'Sr-JE TJJD0K,
YOL. 4. NO. 17.
t "" DISSOtUTlOn :
THE Partnersbip heretofore exLstiiig between
Ii. A. Dorsey & James Dougherty, trailing under
the name of Dorsey & Dougherty was dissolved
by mutual consent this day. The books of tho
firm will be settled by R. A. Dorsey. - - '
"- . signed,--R. A.' DORSEY.
.riiilad'a, Jan. 8, 1857.
CtJ- R. A. DORSEY will continue the business
at the old 8tand;No. 11; North oth Street, and
hopes to teceive' the patronage of the friends of
the late firm." ' ' R. A." DORSEY.
Feb. 4, 1557 8t& I . . . ;
Orpliam' Court Sale of Valuable
BY virtue of an alias order f the Orphans
Court t.f Cambria, coimty, the . undcrsigiieil
will expose to public sale at the Court House in
the borougu of Ebensburg, on Saturday the 21st
day of February next, (1857) at 1 o'clock P. M.,
the following real estate of which Michael Mc'
Denuitt died seized, situate ia Clearfield town
ship, Cambria ouny being allotments' Nos. 2,
3, 4 and 5, as mentioned and described in the in
quisition bad of the real estate of the said, dece
dent, viz : . ' T , '
No. 2 Adjoining lamia of David Sutton, Mr
thew Ivory, James Litziuger. ullotments 2Ccs. 1
and 3, the Ashland Furnace property ..Jacob Wag
ner and James Stephens, containing 181 acres and
allowance a portion of which is cleared aud hav
ing thereon erected a log house and a log stable,
iu the occupancy of Lucas Myers. .
' No. 3. Adjoining allotments Xos. one; two
aud four, and the Ashland Furnace property, con
taining 200 acres and allowance, a small portion
of which is cleared. . ----- -
. No. 4. Adjoining allotments Nos. one, three
and five, land warranted in name of John Bums,
and the Ashland Furnace property, containing
178 acres and allowance, abcut 30 acres of which
are cleared, and having thereon erected a hewed
log hoUSC. . . . r
tNo. 5. Adjoining allotments Nos one and
four, land of James Litxinger, tract warranted in
nana? of John Roop, M'Dcrruitt & M'Gulre, aud
tract in name of John Bums, containing 2C3 acres
and allowance,"' - - - - -----
- TERMS Ode third of the purchase money to
be paid on confirmation t.f sale- and the residue in
two equal annual payments thereafter with inter
est, tube secured by the judgment -bonds and
mortgages of tho purchoscrs. ,
WM. KITTELL, Trustee.
January 23,' lS57.St- ' ' - ' -
COMMISSION ER'S NOTICE.
THE Report of the undersigned. nsComm'ssion
. er in the ratter of the petition; c f Jamas M'
Coy for specific performance (fa contract made
by Daniel O'Kcefe, in his lifetime, having been
referred back" by tne Court of Common Pleas of
Cambria county, for. additional testimony, notice
is hereby given that said testimony will be taken
at my office, in Ebensburg, on Tuesday, the 24th
day of February next, at 1 o'clock,' P. M.t-:
, A. C. MULLIN, Ctni,r.
Bargains ! Rargaiiw ! Bargains ! ! I
.w LEMox &kittel's iiKua . jvsj , FAxqr ctohe.
. LEMOX & KITTELL" having " determined to
close their partnership In the Drug and Fancy
goods business will, from this date sell their gods
at cost for cash. Persons desirous, of making
money by saving it, shoidJ call ami avail them
selves of this icark opportunity of purchasing
goods FREE OF DUTY. - 1- . - '-
, . And you will be satisfied that , we arc n t
joking... ' '' v "-; '
-Elxnsbnrg, February 4,-1857 Rts ;
TO TSIESIIAREIEOS-OEXtSOF TIIC
; SMALL FRY GHT ENTERPRISE:
THE flattering success the pro2rietors if the
" Small Fry Gift Enterprise " have met
with, has enabled them tomakesuch rejxirttothe
Committee, that said Cmmittee have thought
proper to meet in Aitoona, on FcmAVJfth of
October, 1850, . to distribute the properly t-f the
Enterprise, when it is desired that as many mem
bers as can, will attend the distribution. As there
are yet a few tickets unsold, in the bands of agents
they are requested to lue a little exertiou to dis
pose of them, and make their returns as soon as
possible.' ' ' ' . - L '" '
a K RIGGER, . ; . ; M. ii. jolly,
A.GREEN. , - J. SINK.
J.3FCAIIEN, " "" M.'DOUTY.'
J. MORROW, W; VALENTINE,
J. D. HAMILTON, G. F. M'CABE,-
II. ROBERTS.
Committee Room, " ' i - ' - -Altotma,
Aug. 15 185C. - ' -.; ; - . ;
ARC4DU HOTEL..
- - IIEXRY FOSTl-dl, PROPRIETOR.,
y. The subscriber would respectfully . inform the
citizens of Cimbria county and the travelling
public generally, tlmt bo Las leased for a number
of years the above, Hotel,- and furnished it in a
manner equal, if not superior, to many Hotels in
Western Pennsylvania, auditing situated in
one of the most business streets iu-Johnstown,
makes it a desirable stopping place for business
men. The P.ar will be furnished with the best
liquors the Philadelphia Custom House ean afford.
Attached is a large and commodious Saloon in
the basement story, where every delicacy will lie
served up. Every attention will be paid to visit
ors. . HENRY FOSTER.
. . Johnstown, Sept. 3, 185C-tf ; -
:-- KOTICB. . .
THE tmdersignetl wouKL rcspcetfully inform
the puWio that ho has pTirchascd the inter
est of of Mil ton Roberts, deceased, in the G roccry
busir.ess, and will continue to carry pa at the old
stand, and woukl solicit a share of the public cus
tom. The Ixjoks of the firpi of Tudor and Rob
erts have been placed in ,my 'jvst ssion. All
knowinrT themselves indebtel will please call with,
me and settle. ; RICHARD TUDOR.
Fhen?b':Tg ?Arf 21st 1850. ; .
I. O. O. F. I
e, IligldandTxnIgc No". 428 meets tverv
.?W'EDNI'i5DAY evening at their Hall
on High st., in the. upper Etory ct
Shoemaker & Clark' building i - : :
' ' . SfbTiCF. ' ; -
THE notes and accounts of the Iale firm 1 1
Robert Davis & Co:, and Davis, Evans & Co.,
having been left with the subscribers for collec
tion, alb persons indebted to either of tho said
firms, arc hereby requested to call aud make pay
ment .on or before- the first day of May, ucxt, as
suits will be instituted after that lime.
v JOHNSTON & MULLEN.
April 11. 1855. r. i--r."i;.
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