-. : " 7 tXiA J1! 0 Acre, 100 380 66 120 100 01 220 62 64 100 80 46 20 70 100 19S 800 SS5 18 100 97 100 280 100 50 78 100 16 116 217 100 160 174 ISO ibtrtistmtttts. TREASURER'S SALE. 400 400 V UNSEATED LANDS A2su xjjlb, I r..Tv..ri fioiintv .A. 1). 1858. 30 Rrmlrers. Treasurer of Cambria Coun 300 ty, inthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of tte several Acta of Assembly, ofaaid Commonwealth, directing the timo and manner of idling unseated lands for Do HEREBY OIVE NOTICE, that the foilowu described tracts of unseated lands and lot of ground kk the said county of Cambria, or audi parta thereof as may be neeesary to pay arrear age of taxes due thereon, for cne year or more' will be offered for tale at the Court House in the Borough of Ebcnsburg, on the Econd Monday of .Time rbeincr the 14th dav.) and continue by ad 300 S00 200 200 405 146 23 405 C5 76 26 122 journment from day to- day until the whole be - , , i .. too old ir bucu arrearages 01 laxea una looms, csarily accruing thereon. UNSEATED LIST. Names of Warranteo or owner. DO- Per. Alleiihatvi Townsup. 68 James O. JIaeruire. 1856,"57 $ 7,65 440 Aaron Bowen. 20,07 439 440 James Ilaimum. 11,00 Heirs, Walter Elder, 0,18 TV'rn. JI'Doueal ( part, 7,5 43'e 101 Warren Hanmrrn. 400 Mi flli u II annum, 1C,83 401 433 Robert Whitehead, 9,53 Thomas Cloudodale , " 8 William Weakland. 19.12 Martha Ilannum, C,12 Mathias Behe. 7,04 401 400 257 Samuel Will, 1867 7.90 11 Lewis Cassidv. 2,76 Iilacklick Township. 439 John Jordon, 1856.67 7,40 Jacob Fronheiser. 11,10 439 439 Jacob Fressinger, 12,40 Paul Lebo. . 11,56 439 439 Daniel Levy. 1 1.10 440 Joseph Mardis, 7,40 Wm. Dunca", 7,18 190 180 Sarah Reed, 7,40 James Kane, 17,02 443 400 338 300 271 440 440 200 100 440 100 100 300 440 429 230 John White, 7,40 Audrew DulT, (part) 1,86 98 Jacob Anderson 1857 2,78 Win. O'Connell, " 8,70 Cambria Township, Andrew Lewis, 1856,57 95 James Means, 28 Andrew Nelson, James Means (part) Andrew Duu" " John Thomas, Samuel Bryson, part) Carroll Jbwnship. 1,87 8,47 16,57 10,76 8,80 13,64 19,62 872 128 Sarah Barr, 1856,57 17.52 S86 128 uson Karr, 401 108 Daniel Barr, 382 ' 162 Lewis Barr, 18.06 18,82 17,98 100 Jno O'Uarro, (pt T. Ed wards, 1857, 100 Jas. OTIarro 36 44 Bernard Donahoe, 100 144 Henry Lebo & Robert Irwin, (parts) 1850,67 2.55 2.55 1,02 9,40 111 100 180 220 877 270 233 100 106 400 119 100 405 200 A. Curswi & F. llubley, (parts,) 1857 Jno. & Wm. T. Brady, 1856,57 Chcbt Township. George Gillison, 1856,67 James Foster, 100 James Hunter, Melchoir Rudiscil, Martin llyers, Walter Butler, 35 Bichard Setly, (part) 100 JohuScely, Jyhn Myers, James. ta, " .:". - -coster, Jferlry Delozicr Se Co., 3,13 4,70 5,50 9,28 8,43 6,35 9,74 4,22 14,78 26,70 10,12 6',80 12,05 8,43 12,65 18,24 - 9.08 9,03 Hm Weaver, (part) rsrio aj 4 ti-r 450 William Gray, 433 163 Joseph Gray, 108 btephen Beck, 107 Jacob Beck, l Clearfield Township. 433 163 Robert Evans, 66,57, 34.04 433 153 George Bickham, " 34,68 214 John Canan. 17,10 595 Mahlon Hutchinson, 31,58 419 Joseph Jones, 83,64 120 John Cooper, 9,G0 330 Jesse Bush, 26,40 215 George Horner, part 17,22 S75 Jacob Cox, 30,02 225 Wm. Lambert, 17,98 200 Wm. Tilton, 16,00 70 Patrick Shicls, 6,60 100 Jas. Diver, formerly 8,00 100 Abraham Shultz, " 8,00 200 Patrick Kelly. 67, 8,00 200 Patrick Such, 57, 8,00 68 John Kelso, part 1856,57, 4,62 Ooncmaugh Township, 166 112 George Shrum. 66,57, 86 Wm. Beaty, 400 Alexander Cochran, 155 Benjamin Williams 400 Wm. Brown, 401 25 John Teeter, 800 12C Richard Smith, 228 John Crouse, 30 David T. Storm, 60 Samuel L. Gorgas, 400 "George Gates, 57, 400 Jamison, 800 Harshberger. 100 Sinclair, 6,C4 6,91 1G.00 6,18 16,00 16,00 12,00 19,83 2,40 2,40 7,80 7,80 7,80 1,95 7,80 12,22 16;00 7,59 400 Crook, 132 Geo Funk & Thos. Vitkroy, 1856,57 John Gill, R.JCrenkleton, J. Brown, Allen Brown, J. Paxton, William Brown, William Stewart, James Gill, " Decker. Hirshbergcr, Jacob Stitt Jacob Klinefelter, CaldweK Improvement, Joseph Black & Ben Gorgas, Nrncy Dawson, William Fagan, Leviston Tract, Christian .Harshberger, Robert Allison, James Nelson Shepfey PriesUy Peter Shoenberger 400 190 400 405 102 230 400 401 856 400 200 10 300 . 282 405 200 80 75 31G 133 58 207 400 308 824 401 210 66 15C 133 400 400 400 400 400 40 308 824 437 414 85 100 60 400 500 16.00 16,14 8,10 9,19 16,00 16.00 14,23 16,00 8,00 .41 12.00 11,30 1C.12 8.00 1.48 3.08 8.58 10.26 2.10 8.29 16.00 12.29 12.97 William Clark Adam Ream Robert King, Alex, McGregor King & Shcnbergcr, '66,57 George Moore Thomas Willson Andrew Kennedy Jas Roberts, Charles Jones, John Bell, Jx)lm Calan William dark Jackson fp. John Buchanan. 1856 William Holt, Gilbert Lloyd, Abigal Ramsey, . '56,67 Feter Bortmau, Samuel Stitt, Henry Shoemaker, 16.12 8.41 2.23 12.46 10.64 10.00 16.00 10,00 16.00 19.00 1.C0 24.68 12.97 20 92 68 18,00 18,62 1,57 14,25 9,50 33.00 28,50 bbtrtistmtnts, John" Steel, James Steel, Geo. R. Shoup, Jamos Stitt, Thomas Stitt, John Stoner, Christian Stoner, Jacob Rupp, John llubley, Thoioaa White, Tboma Viokroy, John Simpson, -Solomon Bonshdof, 28,00 38,00 3,00 28,68 28,50 28,60 14,31 14,31 28,50 19,00 18,39 18,00 30,87 80,10 2,49 11. 69 28,50 75 CG 100 80 200 25 50 100 22 70 18 254 76 360 407 407 200 406 500 85S 840. 1050 200 440 800 4412 264 &6 6,67 186 G3 Ell Benshoof, James Murray, John Clark (part) John Clark (pait) MunUr TwcnsiKip. Bth R. M'Cune, '57 lliMcml Toi VP Joseph Vickroy, 66.57, John Ander6on, John Morrison, Valentine Oaater, Daniel Reese. Fracie Devlin, Win. Nichols, Henry Barringtoo, Robert Ross. Jacob Clements, John Copp, Edward Copp; SiuntnerhiU Ttnrfuhrp- 12,70 i.0 28,10 28,08 23,10 22,86 64 74 7,02 8,40 8,40 80,00 26,24 14,00 8,94 40 11 7 Christian Smith, Robert Stewart. Jacob Naglc, Henry Woods, James Dalton, James Searight, 66,67. 91 22,62 80 80 80 80 120 80 9,78 89,78 89.78 89,78 19,76 19,90 17.20 John Evcrman, Isaac Brannan, 'John Nicholson, Fredrick Croyle tM, Jacob Goughenour. John Kean, John Thompson, Jacob Blodgt, Robert Evans, William Smith, Wm- Smith, D. D. Isaac Jouos, Wm. Clark, (part) Henry West, Henry Weaver, Adam Burk, Samuel Stolse's Estate, Ebeliezer Branham, William Hunt, Lewis Casaidav, 16,29 131 40 40,14 6,20 20.C1 27,15 24,64 89,82 89,82 18,10 8,83 89,82 4,20 8,83 63,04 89,82 38,88 80 20,02 Lets in the town of Summerhill Lot No. 3, '66,57 Lot No. 4. 91 ,91 SusrpjcfianM Tvenshtp. Joseph Thomas, '56,57 James Rhey. James Whitehead, Teter Garman; R. & A. White; '57 Wm. D. Owens, Joseph Griffith, Morgan Jones, Washington Tjtcitahip. Thomas Jackson, '66,57 James Johns, James Magehao, John Taylor, Joseph Dilworth, George Cutwalt, Peter West, Henry Gillan, Arent Sonman, Christian Lingcnfvltcr, ' "Arent Eftfnman, Samuel Hinton, 160 154 106 163 213 100. 116 100 81 60 1 11,40 11,68 8,08 12,89 8,31 8,90 4,94 8,90 8,74 8,50 ,70 12,34 t,80 80,70 23 176 140 489 150 100 10.50 j 7,00 84,00 14,00 14,00 16,80 14,08 14,00 14,00 17.CC 1200 200 1000 200 233 201 400 400 252 50 70 100 40 43 William John, Francis John, Christian Constantica, Jno. R. M'Farlane, Henrv Sharp, Jno. W. Geary, Lewis Cassidav, A. M. & R. White & Co 14,00 8,50 7,00 6T White Tovnnhip Robert Boggs, 410 410 410 445 445 445 453 445 446 250 203 208 60 GO CO '65,57 48,04 43,04 Mary Brown, v Andrew Small, Alexander Brown, Thomas Brown, William Harris, James Harris, John Harris, James Reed, John Marshal, James Wilson, William George, Jolin Servers, 43,04 C2,!0 C2.80 31,14 63,44 C2,30 62,46 26,24 S5,i0 120 109 87 7 43,66 33,44 319 199 200 SO 333 200 200 25 Michael Mumcr. Abraham Witmer, Thomas L. Moore, Ann M'Murtrie, James Craig, Joseph Ashmend, Owen Jones, James M'Murtrie, Thomas Murgatroid, John Brown, George Hill. Jeremiah Musscr, Jacob King, Patrick Borland, Thomas B. Moore. Thomas Cauby, T. L. Moore. Jas. M'Murtrie and others, Graff & Malone. 20,84 21,00 1,C6 17,48 10.C0 10,50 1.24 800 15,74 12,24 350 360 433 47 98 400 203 30 595 20 25.10 45,42 153 4,20 10,80 14,00 21,26 4,20 20.80 2,80 SEATED LIST. ALSO. At the same time an place, will be sold, the following Seated Iiuds and Lots f grouud. On which the taxes remain unpaid, and whick have been returned tc the Commission ers agreeably to the act. of Assembly of April, 29th 1844 Acres. Per. Alleghany Townshq). 60 250 12 32 100 John Burk. est. 1856 $3,44 8,50 R. M. S. Jackson, 56, 4. Silas Mxre's Estate, 2 lota A. J. Weakland, Lawrence Cassidy &co. 4,08 1,09 68 3,50 Blacklick Township. John E. Evans, Heirs, John Donahoo, u George Lister, 300 50 100 400 338 338 97 100 62 55,56 55, 56, 65, 56, 9,45 IV 4,79 21,35 143 16,54 Henry Marlctt, Paul Dishong, 4,76 James Wilson, 1,75 Nicholas Altimns, 4,68 Daniel Cameron, 4,81 60 40 50 230 100 50 589 John Daris, 1,17 Mathcw Kane, 8,90 James Kane, . 14,33 1 lot Joseph Makin. 46 Wm. O'Connell, 5.85 John T- William-, 2,91 Mulford & Alter, 84,40 Cambria. Township. 2 lots, Silas Moores Ee'e 63,54,55,56, 10,12 80 Joseph James 55,66 1 lot Lewis Bej'non 66, 2 lots Richard Jones Esor. 6,44 6,10 2,97 Carroll Toicnship. 258 JolmFenlon, 1855 1 lot Henry Cook, 60 Michael Thomas. 4 lot Chailea O'Xiel, 10 : Jno. P. Parrish, 103 Thomas Davis, gtbbfrtistnunfs. William Richards, OoCfatantine Craver, John Fox, James Reffhw, David Davis, Lewis JJartman, Matthew Kane, J elm P-. Davia, Cltarjldd Tcmnthip. Adam Bowers, Roger Shiela. Simon Weakland, Stephen Brothers, Samuel Calvin, Michael Farrcll, '65.56 '66 5,00 1,15 1,00 1,00 3,40 ,51 ,85 1,00 2.91 2,94 ,80 ,28 1,27 4,12 12,76 16,07 12,99 C,8G 16,35 17,05 9,C1 100 '65,66 '65 '5,5C James Koef, (loggs (W. Jonw, Haines, (J. Jones, (Jacob llaiata, (Diffntf, (Boggs, ( '66 (AdaSif, (Duck. 26,88 17j85 7,48 7.48 6,10 61,76 1,27 .1,87 6.95 5,10 1,42 4,00 (Donhae, 65, '56 Samuel Calvin. 66 1 120 96 400 8 82 85 120 n Joseph Devlin, 2 lota Jamea Kaylor, Philip Snath, Patrick Hagan, George Cowan, OunemangX Twn7ip. Michael .Downey- Widow Stewart (of J.) Abraham Alwine William Blackburn Emanuel Horner for 8. U ner,J 1 lot Alfred Beggin 1 lot John Benst 1 lot John Deckman, 1 lot Joseph Flemboch, David Hopkins, Ebenezer Inticho, Samuel Kennedy, 1 lot Alexander Keating Abraham Kopelin Jacob Lnig 1 lot Joseph Lambough, 1 lot Daniel Lysagt 1,55 1.36 1,00 1,10 2,G9 1.40 1,40 ,56 1,04 1,60 '54 Uor- '55 8 27 6 2 7 ,84 5G 1,04 28 67 98 56 8 28 98 1,40 51 84 2 " Silas Leweilyn . 2 lots Watkin Morga 1 lot Philip Perry 1855 200 112 4 Samuel L. Sherbine do doo John Seigh Ebensburg Borough. 2 lots Silas Moores Ea'e 53,54,55 185C, 5,25 I" 1 " 2. Mary Allison 55,56, 1C.80 Lewis Beynon 55,56, 11,03 ruchard Jones a. 0. 56, 1,86 JacArson Toicuship. 415 63 60 50 45 50 2 50 40 14 300 100 90 54 John Gormon, 55, Isaac Clark, George Findley, R. L. Johnston David Teeter, Henry Wagncrt Philip Alwine, William Erown, John Horner, Jacob Ilildebrand, Charles JIurray, 55,50, Arthur Murphy, . 55, John Tergrin, Samuel Smith, ,. 56y -' E'AliuOtb." Garmai), Muntter Tmntshtft. Francis Bradley, Jr., '55 Richland Toimship, 8,30 1,70 1.74 1,40 1,04 1,14 30 88 8S 50 17.00 1.65 1.45 1,76 15,84 3,14 1-440- 40 50 200 80 1 1 Jesse La j ton, Joseph J. Dnulap. Archibald Dutlap, Joseph Slick, . Isaac Smith, lot Jno. B. Myers. 'OO '55,50 '55 1,04 8,85 70 SG 1,00 '56 '56 2,12 1.18 2,70 1,84 9.S3 58 Clinton Messenger, Summer7riU Toicnxhip. 27 John Amigh, 1854 4 lot Fredrick Crojle'e Est 211 Patrick & Thos. M Uough, 1 lot Henry Oster, Ifcnry Olden, '54 2,30 2,30 3,88 3.09 12,49 3,98 3,75 5.G7 16,50 100 72 12 107 140 S71 Maria Murray, Franklin Boylcs, Nicholas Crmm, Aaron Crum, '54 '55,56 '55 '5G '55 3 lots Peter Donahoe, 3S7 100 80 William Mulhollan, '55,56 Thomas Patterson' estate, 1855,56 Theodore Slick, lot LI S. Montgomery, 10,84 9,30 '55 '50 2,21 2,32 1 4,G0 1,84 Ilarroan Paul, 2 lots William Slick, '54 '54 80 Jno. Murray, Esq., Summitville Borough. lot t- 0 2 1 1 1 " 1 1 " 116 100 100 100 100 213 Jacob Coulter, Wm Henry, '55 '54,56 '5G 2,10 3,22 F. C M'Dermitt, Saml. M'Clclland Philip Noon, John Ivory, John Major, Jas T. Moora, A Donahoe, James Wilhelra Susquehanna Toicnthip 1,20 4,20 1,80 1,70 ,60 1,07 1,45 .74 Joseph Griffith, 1856 Jno. D. Jones, Morgan Jones, William D. Owene. Charles O'Neil, A. M & R. White, 1,10 1,00 1,00 1,00 "1.00 6.26 ' 490 70 3,50 Washington Totrmship. 1 lot Chaffee IS 56 4 Joscpli Dysart, Hot James Dougherty, ldo William Dougherty, 1,40 1,04 2,80 4,40 2,10 1,40 1,40 2,10 2,80 6,00 2,80 2,80 12,84 19,20 1" Bernard Daily, 2 50 50 Samuel Earnest, Jno. W. Geary, v 1 lot Samuel Gray, Philip Hanlan, lot Thomas lie wit, 1" 1" G. W. Kelly, Henry Lovely, John Kinports, 55,56 WTm. Latimore, 5Cf Geo. M'Culough, Thos. 35. Moore, 100 2 100 300 400 11 200 Michael Moyere, es'e 55, 5G, Michael M'Call, 55, Jno. G. Miles, Hot Wm. O'Neil, 1" John Quail, 4" James.llussell. 15 Hot John Rainy, 120 Samual Short, 170 Wm. Smith, 36 Michael A. Skclly, 1 lot Wm. G, Tiley, . 3,09 24, 1,69 ,12 1,99 1,23 Clement Urban, 2,10 A. M. & R. White, FHnn,5G 420 100 30 27 Henry Frighthoof, ,. 1854' i,i Ignatas Adams, 1865 2g0 2 lot John J, Glass, 5,60 Hugh Peach, 4,68 1-2 lot Wm Jackson, . 2,10 1 " John Wherry, 2,10 Geo. W. Bowman, 1,40 8 White Tctcnship. 100 Thomas Cowan, lSJXi 2,10 8 . Philip Edminston, 42 GEORGE J. RODGER3- Treasurer Treasurer's Office, EbenEburg, ) Mreh,19tli 1858. PAUL GRAFF, BOOTS. SHOES, STRAW GOODS, hats And caps, ' Ko. 68i Uertb. Third Street, Between Arch and Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. March 6th 185C. KOS. 2-4 CHESTNUT Street, ;(outh tide, bo low Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The Ccdkst Woob-wabe Uoca:, ik TaiCiTi .J hL nufacturera and Wholesale dealers in Pit- t Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved CEDAR-WARE, warranted net to shrink, WOOD ic WILLOW-WARE, CORDS, BRUSHES, &c, of all descriptions. Pleasa call and examine ouo stock March 4, 1857. ly. Geo. IV. Todd, with COXRAD Ms. WALTOlf, Importers Wholetala Sealers in Hardware, Cutlery, etc.. So. 255 Karket Street, Philadaljliia TT'EEP constantly on band tLe tenulne Timo- JV. thy Slack's Angers, Wm. Mann's, Beatty'n, and Hunt's superior Axei?, Conrad & W alton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Wal dron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, $-e., Xrc, which they offer for aale on reasonable terms, to country dealers only. Janniry25, 1855. M. M. J1AKPLE. E. C. MCCLCEE. J. PATTON TUOHPsOX. Marple, McClure &. Co. TTTE have thiB dav associated with us, J. Patton f Thompson. The Style of the firm will be Marple, McClure & Co. The Business of the old firm will be settled by the nev. M.M. MARPLE, E. C. JIcCLURE. PnlLADELPmA. January 9, 1856. E. II.' Mj-fr. MYERS. Sl IVI'DEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic TTIncs nnd mL.ZQnors. O. 201 LIBERTY STREET , near the mouth of Sixth bt., Pittsburg, Pa., keep constant ly cm Laud a snpplj of Old Monouahcla and Rectified WLitky, Bacon, Fish, Flour, Lard, Oil, Che-Je, and Pittsburg mauufactured ariicles pen erallv. April 15, 1857- WILLIAM CARR &, CO, WHOLESALE GR0CEES IMPORTERS And Dealer, in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQuOEB, OLD M0K0KGAHELA. and Rectified Whiikey. No. 329 Commercial Row, LIBERTY STREET PITTTSBURG, pa Sundries 6C0 Bbls double Rectified, Whiskey. 187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Par very choice ) 60 llhds N. O. Sugar, vn TU.l N. O. Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries, als() Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron Sz Nails &c, all o fwhich will be sold'at low prices lor casri. i7vr r WM. CARR & CO. June 18, 185G. 34- JOSIIL A COWPLASI, MAKCFACTCKtB AKD DEALER IS CLA88B! No. South Fourth 8tre(, BETWEEN MARKET AMD CUESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. Gilt Ticture and Portrait Frames made to or der. Mouldings for sale. Oct. 21, 1857, no ly. wm. n. LAAVSOK. EDWIN YERK.ES. GEORGE ROCHESTER. WITH musou & 1i)crkc0. IMPORTERS OF XJBA3mIES, GIXS, AND OTHER LIQUORS, No. 60 T Market Street al). Sixth, P1IILABELPUI A. October 21, 1857. ly. rHIL.ADEL,IIIIA Wood Moulding Mill, VI11otv SJreet aboTC TvrelilH, Korlh Side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW ING. - . w . m Aeents wanted in tho various Towns in his por tion of the State, to whom opportunities will offered for large profits to themselves. April 8, 1857- PUILIP KETMEB. R.0BT. J. ANDERSON. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN FRUITS. NUTS. SPICES. CONFECTIONARY. U G A li- S . FIRE WORKS, &C. 5- Oranges and Lcmona received weekly. Xo. 3a Wood street 07" Opposite the St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf. 70 9,80 1,40 1,04 7,00 2,10 WM. DAV18. - JOHN LLOTD. Davis & Lloyd, HAYING formed a partncrsliip in tn Mer cantile Business, would respectfully solici the patronage of their friends and the public pen erallu. CU and eoe ua at the old stand of Wm. 70 1,50 4,76 2,37 1.40 (Davnl. april 29, Stores, At, , a""15 Af- i BIEDXCIXES. O A N BE HAD AT THOMAS DEVI N.E 1 S rssr jas - Opposite TUompson's Hotel, EHEXSI11TRG, Ia. TYP(T?T ASFOIXOWS. Dr Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup. SanfJrJInvigortor.-IndianLinament. Wood'rf H"ir lletorative.-Rock Oil. . ne Universities iam wx.. C raefenburfr Family medicines llalloway's Ointint and 1 ills. FOR Lindsey'u Blood Searcher. Sine's Dysentery Compound SALE AT B'ferfcsve's Holland Bitters. Iloc,fla?id'B German THOS. DEVIKE'S Sehench'a PuLnonic Syrup. Balm of 1000 fiowcrs. CUEAP M'Lant's Vermifuge. Curtis' Inhaling Vapor. STORE. Radwp.y's Ready Relief. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Kvyser'sj Pectoral Syrup. Dr. D. .Tayncs medicine?. Halloway's Worm Confections. Bennct's Plant and RJotPilL;. Swayue's Syrup of Wild Cherry. Branilreth's l'ill. Wrights Pills. Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral and l'ills. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Purifying Extract. Ek-asbirg, Sept. SO, 1857. 47 LOUIS LUCKHARDT. WATCH MAKER, AKD 1UAIJCR In CLOCKS. W&TCHES ABB JEWELBY. rBfTIE unucrbignedreppectfuiiy leB leave to inform the ... -r .1 i citizens oi jonunuwu , imnij V 7 opening the largest stock of C locks B utches, and Jacdry, ever brought to joi.nttow n vrsthout ex ception, wl deli will be sold " cheaper than the cheapest.'' His prices will always, be uniform. One customer will not be cnargea more hit uic une quality of goods than another. A List of some of the articles comprised in the assortracnt is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Street. Gold Hunting English Levers, Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled," Gold Lepines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers, Silvtr Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains. Gold Vest Chain. Gold Pencils, with Ptns, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cuff Pins, Goldsnd Silver Watch. Keys. Poitmonaies, Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles Plated Tablespoons, best, Plated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains, Plated and Brittania Tea Sett, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Arc, Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, b inches, Gold Bracelets, Accor.leons, Silver and Plated Spectacles, &c, Sec, &c. J- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewel r repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that be caunotbc undersold, the undersign rpectfullv solicits the confidence tmd patronage of the public. LOUIS LUCKH ARDT Mayl4, 1855. 29-tf. TKE GREATEST ATTRACTION ! J. JIOORE & SOX H "AVE ust opened at their old stand; in Boroucb of Ebensbunr, the richest rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ever offered to the people ot Cambria County Unusal care was taken in the election of these goods, and care has"becn taken that nothing with hi the range of a Country store, nor any ways near it, but what they can supply to their cus tomers, at least as cheap as they can be had in the country. Their stock of Dry Goods is unprecedently large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinetts, Cassimores, Tweeds, Jeans, &c, Sec, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and made up Clothing of every description. A great variety of LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of all-patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, Sec Their assortment of hats, caps, boots and shoes, is rnmnli'tc and unsurpassed. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety an.l aualitv. A well selec ware. Cutlery, and nails. HUsK : Paints. Dve stuffs DRUGS & MEDICINES. And all for sale low for cash, or given in change for country prodree. Give us a call. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '54. Tlie Subscriber Successor to Eloytl, & Co., at re r "a.? R ESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE lic, an extensive and well selected mcnt of DRY GOODS, G 11 OC ERIES , HATS, CATS, BOOTS S,- S 11 O E S , tK EAU T M AD E G L O THIN If A R D W ARE, O UEENSWARE, PAINTS. GLASS, OILS, And all the articles usually required for Family Building, and Manufaetoring purposes. A Stock of Drills, Dye Stuffs, and familv med icines, that for quality and variety is not surpas sed, (if equalled in the county.) All of which he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash or Country Produce. 32a IXZ CGD 9 A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed bo to order at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1857. tf. "L OiO K HBRB ! ! K TW ARRIY A.L, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY ROBERT DAVIS, A lot of Ture Wlute Lead, A lot of Linseed Oil, A lot of A very largo lot of Bar Iron and Nails, which he will sell on very email profits, for cash or country produce. CALL AND SEE. Also, dont forget that he continues receiving fresh sup lipes of Flour and Provisions generally, of the best quality, every few days. Ebensburg, Sept.9, 1857. XISDI A fresh lot of Salmon. Maekeral, JL ring and Codfish, for aale by R. TUDOR 1852 AKCADC IIOTEf., HENRY FOSTER, Peopkiltcr. . ' ruins hotel, FORMERLY rg House," is ore of theT the "Ebensbur et and best stands in the borough of Ebftsl,. for the acc fommodation of the travelino car--,. ' tv. Tho Proprietor assures all who may u a posed to patroi latronize mm mai ma a a cli-. ill v supplied with all the luxuries of the sea.son u BAlt with the choicest of Liquors, and a0 - snared to render his truests comfortable. 5l Ehensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly. logax nousnT " CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, -k.irijl r fntfrfain fill U'hn mmr f:r 1 i . .... . "'"J ?j ineir Jia'l'. mafiv iu uuuuji;t.tiuijauK: OlViO. The HOUSE has been newly furnViV. t.K out in a style not surpassed by any estabV,?1, in the interior of the State. His TABLE always be supplied with all the substantias delicacies of the season, and attended by e tive Servants. In a word, no pains will be li TjOrnn 51 4 rwf rlici i ' " W lllMttC v . r " " " , .1 1 i 1 1 fc,.; lng win ue ieiL "vivu iu n-uucr m fort able and ' ha ppy . The STABLES, which ve cvtcnuire. attenaei by nonestana laithful iTpsucr" m mm m 1 r . . - V . HESTAUKAUT. The bcment is twiji tvn n jw-swuiAui, nunc IiieaiS Will lw at all hours of the dav, il ... '"v tu"ciuer with wiiu iziuiiv, jiu jiiiu ail me Uelecaeioc o.l r 1 1 ..i. i it.i . - rr,.te rS t',n nuenn T fl 1 X' ,-. 3011N KIKFlIi: June 4, 185G.-32tf. WASHINGTO N HoTjiT 1.A1VII.KACE SCIIROTII. r r " millS popular and pleasantK-.;(.,. 1 i m J 11 u iiirii lit 'I A is locatetl in the village ofCarrollt.n Ci biia county, and is kept in a manner so as to d ioru every comiorx xo visitors, being til funv ed In every respect. will contain the Lest of liquors : Ii-sTAI-.i r . uuuuuc vu iriiuii uit isil oi oil pcrslilis anl agreeable. Carrol ton, July 15, 1857. UNION HOUSr i:iicnfiurgr. Cambria C'onnfr, puj JOHN BLAIR, Proprietoi. ALSO, IN CONNECTION, BLAIR & COS 1KB Will leave the Union House for WillmortS tion in time to take the Eastern or Western tni Every accomodation will be afforded to ., passenger comfrablte. JEFFERSON HOUSE. (NEAR WILLMORE STATION. PA. t! JEFFERSON, CA71URIA CO., Ia. JOHN DlfC0Y Proprietor I. O. O. F. I I I -III, I l.!-r ,i J''S ID KK t WEDNESDAY evening at tLeirl on Hiifh st., in the wpptr 'bU-jj Shoemaker's store. the; MOK.uo.vg dcfcatld: CLOT II 1 NG EM Polll I "M. W E LEU It to inform our friends and the puVilcin; ! eral that we have received from the hierii containing Spring aul Kmiimtr CLOTHE the aU kinds and quality lor men ai.u ly-rs. -U-A fine and large sUtk of GviLs, Gtstirr Tweeds, Trimmings, ic. Ac. IiankorcL: Sticks, Cravats, Hats of all kin1. aiii d:: tion, UmbercHas and Suspendtfrs, O-Ahin,: t to order at the shortest notice. riea ca'.l see us before vou make a purchase tapr and c.sc, as we can guarantee inai we wiiim i ut in quality and low prices by any eUliis!.r. in the State. Tvrms Cavh or Countrr Tn evans & ii rent Ebonsburg, April 2S 15. Barerains! Barg-ains! CuPitcr. and Sliet't-licii Wart MERCHANTS and others in want of COPPER OR SllEET-lUON "WARE are respectfully invitevl to call and examine? my stock, got up exprcssi' iur me u trade. It is the largest and bet x-aortteit found West of the mountains, made in a sr manner and of ttie ven best materials adopted all the improvements of theiS TM7"OULD respectfully inform Lis old J T ? and the travelling public that he hag U ed the Logan House, Uoilidaysburs, ami it U ol every vaneiy , - anJ mater;al , Usl variety of Hard- succeJfully with city Also, Quoensware and I , 3 Orders from one dollar to five hum-m- ft worth, promptly filled, the wan-scarcfuajp- ex and guaranteed not to lcaK. One trial from merchants who haven -t with me heretofore is requested. At ItJ ' Thankful for past favors, I respcctfuTj ' G. I their continuance. Address F. "VV, IUI Johnstown, GirnWia wautf, i Oct. 21. 1857. 50tf PUB - a t. lantllt Xcw TIn-lTarc Lsiau- assort - TllE UNDERSIGNED TAKES TU I cl of informing the citizens of tUUM i;., ..iT,tri- that he has ci'C no in thUnlace. in the lmiulina M. S.llarr. one door Post Office, where he intend ncss in all its branches. 'HMV. W .- i i. ..,fU' mi haul, ac"" G scripuons Kepi - )( ces ta suit the times. Country -M-V, have orders filled to any amuut. L .- tention to business he hopes WH?X nj Ebensburg April 2Sth, 1 rrvT rrTTAT. T iK AW"1" 1 ,wn m.- --- inT, trr )j Court to be held at KbcnS Jay of May, 1S5S, vs Trexler vs Mangier vs Cooper vs M'Gtbey vs DuUs , vs Stewartct" Uassidy, Watt Bickford M'Gahcy Spockelmycr (Jomt h for use E. & S. P. R. Co. vs Hill ri Scott VS Ouary Over's of Summer'lTS M-'Oougb Bickford Kane et &l Ribleta AdmV Martin Cam'a School Dis't O' Harrow White Abbey Dugans Adm'x Moores Indorsee vs Coopef vs M'Gahej vs Kiblet vs Crawford vs Lloyd vs KcnbnJ vs Penna-1 Tutty, all of VS W'6" pj: ii - , vs White vs Makio Brackens use Earheart vs Hoover JOSEPH M' He Prothonotary's Offiee. Ebena'g, 12 Apr. ISoS. ) i (