Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 26, 1858, Image 4

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    SUfrtriistmtnts.
TREASURER'S SALE.
OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOT, IN ?
Cambria County, A. D. I8G8. j
1 George J. Rodgers, Treasurer of Cambria Coua
t V ill th I m .r t .iwrini K nf fVi!tiKvlvnni. in I
pursuance of the ieveral Acts cf As&emLly. I
j - .t.i. .: I !
luaincr of filling unseated lands for taxes. Do
IJEHKBY GIVE NOTICE, that tho following
devscril-ed tracts of unseated lauds and lot of
Pound in the mu1 county of Cambria, or such
parte thereof as may be neecetwry to pay arrear
ages of taxes due thereon, for cr.e year or more'
wi'l bi offered for talu at the Court" House ia the
Borough of Eltnsburg, on tho second Monday of
June (being the 14th day,) and continue by ad
journment from day today until tho whole be
nU for such arrearages of taxes and c- atf, v
retwarily accruing therein.
UNSEATED LIST.
Names of Warranto or owner.
Are, Pir. sHUykany Township.
100 James C.Magm're. IS50.67 .J 7,fi5
380 Aaron Bowni, 2'J,07
99 James H annum. 11,00
120 Heir, Walter Elder, 9,18
100 "JY'in. M'Dougal (par, 7,t55
91 Warren llannuu , 6,97
220 Mimiu Hnnnum, 16,83
H2 Robert hitehead, 9,53
04 Thomas Cloudsdal, ,7S
100 William Weukhmd. 10.12
W) Martha Hannum, fi.12
4fl Slathias Bche, 7,04
200 Samuel Will, js7 7.90
70 Lewis Cassldy, 2,7f
100 John J- rdun, I85fl.57
198 Jacob Fronhciscr,
200 Jacih IV.-.-singer,
335 Paul Lebo,
81 J Daniel Levy,
100 Joseph Man! i,
97 Wm, Dunea",
100 Sarah Peed,
230 James Kane,
100 John White,
00 Andrew Duff, (prt)
73 OS Jacob Andenoa 1?57
100 Wm. O'Conr.cll,
7,40 j
11,10
12,10 t
11,58 j
11,10
7,10 !
7,18 1
7,40
17.02
7,40
1,86
2.73
3,:o
Cainbria Twxmhty,
15 Andrew Lewi, l?5t5,57
115 &o James Means,
217 23 Andrew Nelson,
100 James Moans (purl)
150 Andrew Daft"
174 John Thorna?.
1.97
8,47
1G,57
10,76
P,80
I'5,C4 j
l'J,62 j
lfO Sam u. I Brysoi:, 'part;
Carroll Twnship.
872 128 Sarah Barr.
1853,57
17.52
IS. 03
18,82
17.98
15S5 123 Wilson Barr,
401 10iJ Daniel Lair,
382 162 Lewis Barr,
100 Jno O'Harrn, (fl
ward.".
T. i:,i-
1857,
2,55
2.55
1.02
9,10
3,13
4,70
ICO
88
Jas. OTlarro
4 t Bernard Donahr.
100 144 Henry Lebo & Robert Irwin,
(parts) 1850.57
121
100
ISO
877
270
238
100
10-5
400
119
ICO
405
too
450
433
108
107
463
433
214
305
419
120
330
215
A. Carson & V. liable v.
(Pirts.) ;i857
Jno. Jb Win. P. Brady, lho0,57
Chest Township.
(;vrg.; Gillison, 1856,57
James Fester,
10'J James Hunter,
Melch.-ir Rudcd.
' Martin Myers,
Walter Butler,
Si Richard Setly, (part)
106 JohuSeely, "
John Mytr,
James Foster,
Henry De'ozitr it Co.,
Adam Weaver, (part)
William Gray,
153 JoM'pli Gray,
Stephen Beck.
Jacob Beck,
Clearfield Tvieu ship.
5,50
9,23
8,13
0,35
9.74
4,22
11,78
25,70
10,12
6,30
12,65
8,43
12,65
18.24
9.08
9,03
153 Robert Evan?,
153 George Bickham,
John Caiian.
Mahlon Ilutchinv.n,
Joseph Jones,
John Cooper,
Jesso Bi;b,
George Horner, part
Jacob Cox,
Win, Lambert,
Wm. Tilt n,
Patrick Shield,
Jas. Diver, formerly
Abraham Shultz, "
Patrick Kelly,
Patrick Such.
5C,57, S4.61
84,68
17,10
31,58
33,54
9,C0
26,40
17,22
80,02
17.0S
10,00
5,00
8,00
8,00
S
2
75
25
200
70
100
100
200
200
58
o.,
57.
8.00
8,00
4,C2
John Kelso, part
185C.57,
Cvnemavgh Township,
163
86
400
155
400
401
BOO
228
80
tio
400
400
300
100
400
132
400
190
400
405
102
230
400
401
856
400
200
10
800
2S2
405
200
6
75
10
13S
58
207
400
608
C24
401
210
oti
150
138
400
400
100
400
400
40
eo5
824
112 (rt?orge Shrum. 56,57,
Wm. Beaty,
Alexander Gchran.
Benjannu Williams
Wm. Brown,
25 John Teeter,
126 Richard .Smith,
John Crtmso,
Darid T. Stonn.
6,C4
6,91
16,00
6,18
10,00
16,00
12,00
19,83
2,40
Samuel L. Gorgns",
George Gates,
Januson,
- Hariihbtrger.
Sinclair,
2,40
3T, 7
7,80
7, SO
7,80
1.95
T.80
12,22
16;00
7,59
16.00
16,14
8,10
9,19
16,00
16.00
14,23
16,00
s,eo
.11
12.00
11.30
16.12
8.00
1.48
3.08
8.58
10.26
2.10
8 29
16.C0
12.29
12.97
16.12
. 8.41
2.23
12.46
10.04
16.00
16.00
10,00
16.00
19.00
1.C0
24.58
12.97
18,00
18,62
1,57
14,25
9,50
88,00
2,50
Crook,
Geo Funk & Tims.
John Gill.
A'ickrov,
1856,57
lt.;Creuklcton.
J. Bnvu,
Allen Brown,
J. Paxton,
William Brown,
William Stewart,
James Gill,
Decker.
Harshberger,
Jacob Stitt
Jacob Kllinefe'.ter,
Caldwe Improvement,
Joseph Black & Ben Gorga.
Nrncy Dawson,
WiZiam Fagan,
I.eviston Tract,
Christian Ilirshbergtr,
Bobert Allison,
James Nesoti
Shepey Prierty
Peter Shoenberger
William Clark
Adam Beam
Kobert King,
Alex, McGregor
King & Shenberger, 'i6,57
George Mocre
Thomas Willson
Andrew Kennedy
Jas Roberts,
Charles Jonee,
John Bell,
Jthn Calan
William CZark
Jackson tp.
John Buchanan. 1856
William Holt,
Gilbert Lloyd,
Abigal Iiamsey, 58,57
Peter Bortmaj,
Pimuel Stitt,
20
4)17
414
6i
100
80
4JH)
32
08
jpfartisracnts,
400 John Steel,
400 James Steel,
30 Geo. U. Shoup,
00 Jaime Stitt,
SOO Tin mas Stitt,
SCO John'Stomr,
200 Christian Stonwr,
200 Jacob Jiiipp,
i05 John HubUty,
146 Thomas Whi?,
278 Thomas Yi-kroy,
4u5 185 Juhn Simpson,
28,00
38,00
8.(0
28,58
28,50
28,50
14.81
14,31
28,50
19,00
18.39
88,00
80.S7
86.10
2,19
11.59
23,50
12,70
56
&ti .6 7
65
76
2ti
122
SCO
C3
440
430
410
186
101
400
401
133
401
400
257
11
250
4.59
439
439
439
63 Solomon Bensbot-r,
Kli Peihoof,
bimitf Murrtij', .
John Clark (pan)
John Clark (pait)
ifunstcr Towimhip.
K h li. M'Cune, '5,57
Jtii-Jtfartd Township.
Jorcph Vickroy, 68.67,
John Anderson,
J"hn Morrison,
Valentine O.ioter,
4,40
28,10
23.08
28,10
22,86
7,02
C4
74
Daniel Beese.
Francie Devlin,
Win. Nichols",
Uenrv Harrington,
Robert Boss.
Jacob Clements,
John Copp,
Edward Copp,
8,40
8,40
30,00
26.24
14,00
8,94
40
11
Summerh-ill Tiavslip'
Christian Smith,
Ziobert S'ewart.
Jacob Nagle,
Henry Wooi!,
James Daltcn,
Jan es Scarighf,
John Kverman,
Isaic Brannan,
John yicholr,
Fredrick Croyles Efitat
Jacob Goughenoiir.
John Kean,
John Thompson,
i,i7. 91
22,62
39,78
29,78
S9.78
9.78
19.76
19.90
17.20
15,29
40.14
86,20
oAGl
27,15
24.54
39,82
39.82
IS, 10
8,33
C9.82
4,20
8,83
3,04
S9..82
8?.S
n oo
80
0
10
'SO
120
80
13U
410
190
180
143
400
338
300
271
440
410
200
100
440
100
100
300
110
42 a
230
131
40
Jacob 1 Hodge t,
Ilobert Evans,
William Smith.
Wm- Smith, D. P.
I-aac Jones,
Wm. Clark, (pr)
Henry West,
Henry Weavtr,
Adam B'irk,
Samuel St)l.ej Lsf-a',
Ei'tnezc r Branh'im,
SO William Hunt.
Levis CasMdav.
I-ets in tho io"xv. tf Suinn.rJii'l
Lot No. 8, V.,57
Lot No. 4.
Susquehanna Trnrnship.
91
150
154
10ri
1C3
213
100
113
100
Joseph Thouiac, '55,57
Janus llhey.
James Whitehead,
Peter Garman,
11,40
11,68
8,08
12,39
8,31
8,90
4,94
S,90
11. & A. White;
'57
m. D. Owet.?.
Joseph. Grini'h.
3Iorgan Jcnes,
Washington Towm-Jxp.
81 Tliomas Jackson, 5,57
60 James J .hnp,
I 23 James Ma reh an.
8,74
3.60
.70
12,34
9.80
0.70
10,50
7,00
S4.00
11.00
70,00
14,00
1G.80
14,08
11. CO
14,00
17,f6
14, CO
3.60
7,00
43,04
43,04
43,04
C2.E0
C2,ro
31,14
63,44
1 2, CO
62,48
26.14
f.5.10
43,66
j;s,i4
20,84
21 0
1,10
17,48
10,.r 0
10.C0
1,11
15,71
12.14
25.10
45,42
4,20
10,50
14,00
21,26
4,20
20,80
2,80
176
140
439
150
100
1200
200
1000
200
233
201
400
400
252
50
70
100
John Talor,
Joseph Dilworth,
George Cutwalt, .
Peter We.t,
Henry Giilan,
Arent Sonman,
Cliristian Lingcnftl!r,
Arent Sonman,
Mamutl Hiiiton,
William John,
Francis John,
Clnistian Constantic,
Jno. II. M'Farlane,
Henry Sharp,
Jno. W. Geary,
I a wis Cas-idav, 'Zl
A. M. & IE White & Co
White Tcicnihip.
Robert IVg-s, '0,57
Mary Brown,
Andrew Small,
40
43
410
410
410
60
60
CO
445
415
445
453
145
416
250
263 120
208 109
319
199 87
200 7
CO
333
200
200
25
COO
350
SOO
433 158
47
98
400
203
SO
595
20
Alexander Brown,
Thomas J5 rown,
William Hitrri?,
James Harris,
John Harris,
James Reed,
John Marshal,
James Wilson.
William George,
John Servoss,
Michael Musser,
Abraham Witmr,
Thomas L. Moore,
Ann M'Murtrie,
James Craig,
Joseph AsLmead,
Owen Joccs,
Jam" M'Murtrie.
Thomas Murgatroid,
John Brown,
George Hill.
Jeremiah Musser,
Jacob King,
Patrick Boil and,
Thomas B. Moore.
Thomas Canbv,
T. L. Moore, jas. M'Murtrie
and others,
Gruff it Malone.
SEATED LIST.
ALSO. At the same time anJ. place, will be
sold, tho following Seated Lands and Lots of
ground. On which the taxes remain unpaid,
and which have been returned to the Commission
ers agreeably to the act of Assembly of April.
29th 1844 1
Acres. Per. MU-nhami
X
60
250
12
S2
100
SOO
60
100
400
338
838
97
100
62
60
40
60
230
John Bark, est. 1856
It. M. S. Jackson, 5,
Silas Moore's Estate,
2 lots A. J. Weakland,
Lawrence Cassidy c&eo.
Jtlacklick Township.
43,14
8,50
4,08
1,09
68
3,50
John E. Evans, Heirs,
John Donahoo,
(4 li
George lister,
53,56
65,
66,
55.
fi6.
9,45
70
4.79
21.85
143
16,54
4,75
1,75
4,68
4,81
1,17
3,90
14,83
40
5,85
2,91
84,40
Henry Majlett,
Paul n;.v...
James Wilson.
Nicholas Altimus,
Daniel Cameron,
John Davis,
Mathew Kan,
James Kane.
1 lot Joseph Makin.
100 Wm. O'ConneU.
50 John T- Williams,
580 Mulford & Alter,
Cambria. 2'otcnship.
2 lots, Silas Moores Es'e 63,54,55,56,
80 Joseph Jamps r.- r.
10,12
6,44
5,10
2,97
1 lot Lewis Bevnon
i W .VKt
56,
2 lots Richard Jones Esqr.
Carroll Tmcmhip
258 John Fenlon,
1 lot Henry Cook,
CO Michael Tliomas,
4 lot Charles O'Niel,
10 Jno. P. Fairish,
103 Thomas Davis,
1355
8,09
21,
1,69
,12
L031
btetisfmrnts.
75
eo
100
80
200
25
50
ICO
William Richards,
CoCstantine Cravr,
Jol n Fox,
James Iteffuer,
David Davis,
Lewis Hart man,
Matthew Kane,
J'An Pi Davlu,
Clearfield Tvwjmiip.
,Adain Bowers,
Roger Shiels.
Simon Weakland
Stephen Brothers,
Samuel Calvin,
Michael Fanell,
James Ross, (Bop-gs
OV.Jor.o-,
56,5tf
'66
5,00
1,15
1,00
1,00
.40
,51
,85
1,00
2.91
2,94
,80
,28
1,27
4,12
12,75
15,07
12,99
22
70
63
254
75
850
407
407
200
406
500
868
840
1050
260
440
300
1412
254
'55.C6
?o5
&6.C6
( I Iaineri.
(J. Jones
(Jacob HaiiA-e,
(Diffaer,
(Rgge,
6,86
15.85
17,05
9,61
26,88
17,85
7,48
7.48
6,10
61,75
1.27
1,87
6.55
5,10
M2
4,00
'56
(Adarn
(Duck,
' (Donahoe,
' . (
Hamiiwi Calvin. .
Jaseph Devlin, 'fcfi
2 lots James Kaylor,
Philip Smith,
Patrick Ilagan,
George Cowun,
65
1
120
95
400
Conenicwgh 2ownehij.
8 Michael Downey '64,55
P2 Widow Stewai t" (of J.)
5 Abraham Alwine '51
120 William Blackburn
1 J Emanuel Horner for S. H. Hor
ner,
1 lot Allied Bcggia '5
1 lot John Benst
1 lot John Deckman,
1 Ijt Joseph Fiemboch,
3 David Hokins,
27 . EbcnezeT Insichc,
8 Siimuel Kennedy,
1 lot Alexander Keating
2 Abraham Kopclia
7 Jacob Luig
1 lot Joseph Lanibough,
1 h t Daniel Lysagt
2 Silas' Ltviti'.yn
2 I t-s Watkin' Morgan 166
1 lot Philip Perrv
200 Samuel L. Si eibina
112 do' doo
1 John Seigh
Uitnaburj 2:crctc?t.
1.36
1,00
,29
1,10
2,69
1.40
1,40
,50
1,04
1,00
,84
60
1,04
28
67
9S
50
IS
28
98
1.40
51
81
2 lote fc'ilns Moorca Ks'c i3,54,5,r
1S50,
5,25
10.S0
11,03
l.SG
Mary Allison 55,56,
1
Lewis Eeynon 55,50.
Richard Jones g
0.
TacIC8GT ToKHfhip
115 John Gormon,
Ct Iaac Clark.
00 George Findley,
50 11. L. Johnston
45 David Teeter,
50 Henry Wacntr,
2 Philip Alwioe,
50 William Hrown,
10 John Horner,
14 Jacob Ilildebrand,
300 Charles Murray, 5
100 Arthar Murnhr.
55,
8,30
1.70
1,74
1,40
1,04
1,14
30
83
85
50
17.G0
1 G5
1,45
1,76
15, S4
5.5C.
55,
56,
00 John Pergrin,
54 JSaraucl Smith,
440 Elizabeth Garman.
Munstcr Township.
40 Francis Bradley, Jr.,
Richland Township,
50 Je.s Lav ton.
55 3,14
'55
1,04
8,85
'200 Joseph J. Duulap.
'55,50
SO Archibald Dui lap,
1 Joseph Slick,
1 Isaac Smith,
1 lot Jno B. Myers,
58 Cliuton Messenger,
'55 70
36
1,00
2 12
M3
'56
o6
Xummcrhill Townnhip.
27 JohnAmigh, 1854
1 lot Fredrick Croyle's Est
211 Patrick & Thos. M'Gough,
2.76
1,84
9.33
2,30
2,30
3,88
3,09
12,49
3.9S
3,75
3,67
16,50
10,84
9,36
Ol
2,32
4,60
1,84
2,10
3,22
1,20
4,20
1.80
1.70
.GO
1,07
1,45
.74
1,16
1,00
1.00
1,00
1.00
6.26
490
70
3,50
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
70
9,80
1.40
1,04
7.00
2,10
70
1.50
4,76
37
T 40
1 lot Henry Oster, '54
100
72
12
107
140
371
Henry Olden.
Maria Murray,
Franklin Boyles,
Nicholas Crura,
Aaron Crura,
'54
'55,50
'55
'56
3 lota Peter Donahoe, '55
387
100
William Mulhollan, '55,56
Thomn3 Patterson's estate.
1855,56
SO Theodore Slick.
'55
'56
1 lot L. S. Montgomery,
Harruan Paul.
2 lots William Slick,
80 Jno. Murray, Es.j.,
Summitville Borough.
X lot Jacob Coulter.
'54
'54
'55
'54.5G
'50
Win Henry,
I F. C M'Dermitt,
2 Philip Neon,
1 " John Ivory,
1 ' John Major,
1 " Jas T. Moore,
1 " A Donahoe,
1 ' James Wilhelm,
Susquehanna Township.
110 Joseph Griffith, -1S50
100 Jno. D. Jones,
100 Morgan Jones,
100 William D. Owens.
100 Charles O'Neil,
213 A. M & R. WThite.
Washington lownehtp.
1 lot Chaffee 1855
4 Joseph Dysart,
Hot James Dougherty,
ldo William Dougherty,
1" Bernard Daily.
Samuel Earneet,
50
Jno. W. Geary,
1 lot Samuel Gray,
Philin Hanlan.
50
1 lot Thoaios Ilewit,
1" G. W. Kelly,
1" Henry Lovelv.
100
100
300
400
11
200
John Kinports, 55,56
Wm. Latimore, 66,
Geo. M'Culough,
Thos. B. Moore,
MicUael Mover, es'e 5&:56.
tuicuael ssi Call, 55,
Jno. G. Miles.
Hot Wm. O'Neil,
1" John Quail.
1" Jamea lluEaell.
15 ' . -
Hot John Rainy.
120 Samual Short,
170 Wm. Smith,
86 Michael A. SkeJJj,
1 lt Vtn. G, Ttiex,
(ifg brjfritsnnntfs.
Clement Urban, ' 10
A, 31. & It. White. Flinn.5G 4 20
100
0
27
Henry Frighthoof,
I gnat us- Adams,
2 kts John J, Glass,
Hugh Peach,
1-2 lot Wm. Jacksoc,
1854
2,7
185
260
5,60
4,68
2.10
2.10
1,40
100
John Wherrv.
8 Geo. W. Bowman,
iri it e Tl ten if.
100 Thomas Cowan, 1855
3 1'hilip Edminston,
2,10
42
GEORGE J. KODGE11S- Treasurer
Titasurer'a Office, Ebcnsburg, V
Mrch,10ih 1858.
11 E310V.it, I
PAUL GRAFF,
MAXCFACTLKXR ADD M'lIOLEfiALU bLALXB IS
BOOTS, SHOES. STRAW GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS,
No. 63 North Tfcird Street,
Between Arch and CLerrv.
" PHILADELPHIA.
March Cth I860.
JOIW IS. ilJLCX & CO.
NOjs. 2-4 CIIE8TKlT Street, (south aid, be
low Water,)
PHILADELPHIA.
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21. i.ufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Pat
i Machine made BROOMS, Patent Graved
CEDAR-WARE, warranted not toSJu iak, WOOD
& WILLOW-WARE. CORDS, BRUSHES, &c,
of all descriptions. Please call and examine oue
stock
March 4, 1857. ly.
Geo. W. Todd, Avltli
COXR.ID & WAIiTOJT,
Impcrters & Wholesale Dealers in Hardware,
Cutlery, 4c., No. 255 Market Street.
Philadelphia
EEP constantly on Land the genuine Timo
thy Slack's Aucers. Win.ManiiV JWttv-'
and Hunt's superior Axes, Conrad & Walton's
superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Wal
dron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and
Patent S.ye Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, $-c,
&c, which they offer for sale on reawsonable terms,
to country dealers only.
J&nmry 25. 1855.
SI. H. JJ A I.l'LK. E. C. KCCLCKE.
3. tatioi: ruourscy..
Marplo, McClurc Co.
E have this day associated with u,, J. Patton
Thompson. The Sfle of the firm will b
Marple, McClurc it Co. The Business of the old
firm will be settled, by the new.
M. M. MARPLE,
E. C. Me C LURE.
PniLADixpniA.
January 9, 1856.
K . II. Mytri.
AVra. M'Dcvltf.
MYERS Bl M'DEVITT,
WHOLESALE G R O C E R S ,
AND DEALERS IX
Torefgii and Domestic lVlncs nnd
Eltiuors.
"T"0. i01 LIBERTY STREET, near the mouth
-LI of Sixth St., Pittsburg, Pa., keep constant
ly on hand a biipply of Old Monongahela and
Rectified Whisky, Bacon, Fish, Flour, Lard, Oil,
Cheese, and Pittoburg n-anufactured articles gen
erally. April 15, 1857-
WILLIAM CARR 8l CO,
WHOLESALE Q R 0 C E K S
IMPORTERS
And Dealers ia F02EIGX& DOMESTIC LIQTJ0ES.
CLD BtONOKGAHELA and SectiSed Whiskey.
No. 329 Commercial Row,
LIBERTY STREET
PITTTSBURG, Pa.
Sundries
560 BUs double Rectified Whiskev.
187 Bbls Old Monongahela Rye WhUkey, Par
very choice
50 Hhds N. O. Sugar,
70 Bbls X. O. Molasses
With a general assortment of Groceries, also
Bacon, Hour, Lard, Iron it Nails &c, all o Iwhich
will be sold'at low price for cash.
WM. CARR & CO.
June 18, 1856. 34-
JOSUITA COWI-LAAO,
MAKUFACTCRER AND DEALER IX
LOOKING GLASSES,
No. M7. South Fourth. Street,
BETWEEN MARKET AMD CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
Gilt Picture and Portrait Frames r.ado to or
der. Mouldings for sale.
Oct. 21,. 1857, 50 ly.
WM.. II. LAWSOK.
KDW1S YERKBS.
GEOUOK ROCHESTER "WITH
IMPOliTERS OF
lVIXES, lilt A A DIES, GIXS,
AND
OTHER LIQUORS,
Xo. OOT Market Street ab, Sixth,
P II I L A B E L P II I A .
October 21, 1857. ly.
IMIIEADEEI'IIIA
Wood Moulding Mill,
Willow Street above Twelrtli, Kortl Side.
Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders,
Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on
hand.
ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A'DEAW
ING. Agents wanted in the various Towns in his por
tion cf the State, to whom opportunities will be
offered for large profits to themselves.
SILAS E. WEIR.
Aprils, 1857
PHILIP EETMEK. ROUT. J. AXDKUSOA.
REYMER & AIHRSM.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
FOREIGN FRUITS.
NUTS. SPICES.
CONFECTIONARY.
SUGARS.
FIRE WORKS, &C.
Ccy- Oranges and Lemons received weekly.
o. 39 Wood street.
0C?"Oppo: ite the St. Charles Hotel.
Pittsburgh. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf.
WM. DAVIS.
JOU.V LLOIU.
Davis & Lloyd,
HAVING formed a partnership in ta Mer
cantile Business, would respectfully solid
the patremage of their friends and th pubiic gen
prally. Call and f-c ni at ih old stand cf Wm.
T ppnl 2'9', 1852
jlfens, f,
c ex has: 3ii:dicixl.s.
CAN BE HAD A -T
THOMAS DEVINE'S
rr.
7& r-r ttsct
Opposite Tlionipson's IIoicl,
RCJ, Ia.
IX PART AS FOLLOWS.
Dr. Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup.
Sanford's Invigortor. Indian Linament.
Wood' Hair Restorative. Rock Oil.
The Universities family medicines.
Gratfenburg Family medicines.
Ilallowav's Ointment and Pilhs.
FOR Lindsev's Blood Searcher.
Sine's Dysentery impound
SjALE AT Brhavo's Ho'lland Bitters.
, Ilooflaud's German
THOS. DEVIKil-S Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup.
. B-m of 1000 flowers.
.CHEAP M'Lane-s Vermifuge.
STOW iPT' uinH VaI
b I OLL. Rad way 's Reaily Ri litf.
Perry Davis' Pain Killer.
Keyscr's Pectoral Syrup.
Dr. D. Jaynes medicines.
Halloway's Worm Confections.
Rennet's Plant and R.xt Pills.
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry.
Brandreth's Pills. Wrights Pills. I
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and Ti'ds.
Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Purifvir"
Extract. J "
Ebensburg, Sept. SO, 1S57. 47
LOUIS LUCKHARDT.
WATCII MAKER, AXD DEALER lr
CUC1S. WATCHES 11 JEWELRY.
naim. i...: 1 ...!'
begs leave to inform the
is of Johiihtown and vicinity fef- ' ?
n i ... i J. J-t
citizen
that he has just received and is now -scKLfc,:
opening the largest .stock of ClocftsWafchcs. and
Jewelry, e ver brought to jc r nbteAii witht ui jr
ceptivti, which will be sold cheaper than the
cheapest." His prices will always be uniform,
One customer will not be charged more for the
uime quality of goods than another. A List ol
scme of the articles comprised in the assortnent
is annexed. Prices may bo ascertained, and
goods examined, at the Store t t Main Street.
Gold Hunting Euglish Levers,
Gold Detached Levers, ful iewt-IKd,"
Gold Lepincs. 4 holes "
Silver English Levers,
Silver Detached Levers,
Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains.
Gold Vest Chains. Gold Pencils, with Pen,
Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions,
Silver Extension Pencils and Pens,
Gold Breastpins', Ladies an 1 Gent'emeB,
Gold Eardrops, Gold Earring.
Gold Finger Rings, Gold Cull" Pins,
Gold and Silver Watch Keys, criiuonaius.
Ladies' Fans, fancy ant.plaiij,
JSilvcr Tablespoons,
Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thiniblu
Plated Tablespoon, best,
Plated Teaspoons
Silver Gbard Chains,
Plated and Brittania Tea St-ti,
Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, Jte.,
Colt's and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inchea.
Gold Bracelets, AccorJcons,
Silver and Plated Spectacles, itc, &c., &c.
3- All sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con
fident that Le cannot be undersold, the undt-rsign-respectfullv
solicits the c nfidenee and jiatrna-e
of the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT
Mayl4, 1856. 29-tf.
THE GREATEST ATTRACTION ! !
J. MOORE & SOX
HAVE ust opened at their e"ld stal; in the
Borough of Ebensburg, the richest and
rarest, the finest aud cheapest assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
ever offered to the people of Cambria County
Uruisal care was taken in the selection of these
goods, and care has been taken that nothing with
in the rang 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 unprecfcdentlv
large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and
texture, Satinctts, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans,
etc., tc., Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and'
made up Clothing cf every description. A great
variety of
"LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS
of all patterns and at all prices.
Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, &c. Their
assortment of hats, caps, boots and shoe
complete and unsurpassed.
GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety
and quality. A well selected variety of Hard
ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Queeusware and
Glass; Paints, Dye stuff's,
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex
change for country prodrce. Give us a call.
J. MOORE & SOX.
Ebensburg, Xov. 9, '54.
Tlie Subscriber Successor to G. E.
Eloj d, & Co., at
RESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE PUB
lic, an extensive and well selected assort
ment cf
D 11 Y GOODS,
G B OC Ell IES ,
11 A T-S ,
C A P S ,
BOOTS 4 SHOES,
1 E A D Y MAD E CLOTH IN G
If A 11 D WARE,
Q UEENSWA11E,
1' A I X T S ,
G L A S S ,
OILS,
And all the articles usually required for FamiW
-juueuug, auu Aianuiacionng purposes.
lEll JPsS 2 9
A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family med
icines, that for quality ami variety is not surpas
sed, (if equalled in tho county.) All of which
he will sell at the lowest possible prices for cash
or Couutry Produce.
3E 9
A large amouut of Spruce and Pino Lumber
constantly on hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed
to order at the shortest possible notice
ROBERT FLIXX.
Jefferson, May 20, 1857. tf.
LOOK HBItf ! 1
XEW ARRIVAL
JUST RECEIVED AXD FOR ' SALE BY
ROBERT DAVIS,
A lot of Ture White Lead,
. A lot of Linseed OH,
A lot of Futty,
A very large lot of Bar Iron and Xais, all of
which ho will sell on very small profits. Tor cash
or couutry produce. CALL AND SEE. Also,
dcut forget that he continues reccivinu- fresh sup
lipes of Flour and Provisions generally, of the
best quality, every few days.
Ebensburg, Sept.9, 1857.
F
ISH A fresh lotcf Salmon. Mackeral, He
nnand Cdfih. Im rile W
lotels, r.
ARCADE IIOTEE.
HEXRY FOSTFrr P.. Pa
mHlS HOTEL, FORMERLY K0v
i the "Ebeburg House," i3 ote ?
est and best fctands in t.t- l.,-.u
fur the accommclatien of the i-aven
posed to patronize him th-t his T Rf I Ur-
supplied with all the lnmr;oa ..r .? ' L
BAR with the choicest tf Liquet . -nT-'
sr,ar.l r,L.. V; V '.n 1 t i
-t . .tu,.v, ,.,0 com i; rtaLle
Ekensburg, April 14, 1858:22:ly.
tOCAX IIOESlI
CORPORAL JOHN KIEPrro
Wt.- oak
. '"r W -'aav- xia.r ilt v , . "
A-i ea ii .1 t ri till r iii i in - - j
pared to c-nte: tain all who may fa vtr 1 : " "'
their iiitri.nr,. (. in ,ia1.;.; 'n . -0 ":;
Ae'i.till i 1 1 I fl" I I. U' .1 t
The HOUSE has been newly furnished ,
out in a kv1 i,.f o i , J "'ea t.,,-
. --j i'.-eu iv anv est
l" the of the State.' His TABlP "
always be supplied with all the tuWtaiftV
delicacies of the season, and attended 1 1 4
. ... oru, no r,airiR n-rn r '
to mat tl. T - c- 1 . nfi w I e si ...
.,, , , V , Clss UOU.e r 1 ' .
lnrr will , fCt tin.t.-.no. , . c n' u
o - - mi .vJiueriL"
fortablp And b.inr.e- urttsvr
..7,7 n " " '
ii.e &XAJBJLES, which a,eexf,r--attended
by honest and fiti.r..i v . .?" -li
RESTAU2AKT. The l. " Z
as a Restaurant, where meal 1 . Cn
at all hours of rl o -. ......., "
wild game Csh and all the Mccl-j
ments of the season. JOI1V Kt".re'
June 4, 185C.-S2tf. tFL'Jl.
WASHINCTO N KCL
niHIS T-oi-nlar and ,.T..a.n-?-. . 1
A is located in the village cf Carrollt " r
bria county, and is kept in a inam.er S 5
ford every comfort to visitors, UiI; WtU .f
cd in every respect. " urz-"
will contain the Ut of liters : hUTAlS
best the market can afford. Xotl i, "
undone to rcmier the vi:t of all peVr
and agreeable. i J; 1
Cnrroltcn,Jnly U. 1S57. L '
UNION HOUSED
Ebenfcbtzrg. Cambria Cocntj, Pa
J OHN BLAIR, Proprfad.
ALSO, IN COXXECTIC.V,
6
'fl
i2.x l;Uie io i..Ke iLe l-ai-tcrn . r Wt-ter-: t: .,
ju.-ei:ir corr.irat ;te.
JEFFERSON IIOISE.
(NEAR W1LLM0P.E STATION. PA. 2. 1
JEFFERSON,
CAMBRIA CO., la.
JOHN EI-C0Y Proprietor
I. O. O. F.
Highland Lenlge No. 423 c'iir
&ffWEDNESDAY at their IU
k,ii'i.uiatiLi o oiOI C.
THE MORJIOVS DEEEATLD:
CLOTHING EMPORIUM. WE BEG '.
to inrorm our Zi lends and the public ia it
cral that w Lave received from the E-iafe il;
ies a lar;e a n d well seVrtp.l at.- v . e ..
containing Spring aud Sun.mer CLOT1 LVtf' J
all kinds and quality for men and LeV5. AX,
A fine and large stock of auths.'Calsrw,
lweeas, Arm.mingr, A-c. itc. llancktrA'.-i.
Stocks, Cravats, Hats of all kinds and cvsor'i-
: i - . . t
.ion, e.inuerei.as ana Mispenelei i, CL.thin
to order at the she-rte.-t notice. rieae cal aid
see us before jou make a putchae 2dvLlt
else, as we can guarantee that we will not beieM
in quality aud low prices bv ar.v es-tablisLrr-ts;
in the State. Terms Cah or C. untrv rr..'-n.
EVANS IJUbHEa-
Lbcnsburg, April 2-j ItoS.
Bargains ! Bargains !
Copper, and IV'ucet-lrou Ware,
I& 1" ERCIIANTS and others in want of TI
LTJa. COPPER OR SHEET-IRONWARE
are respectfully invited to call aud examine
my stock, got up expressly for the fall :
trade. It is the large&t and bebt assCirtrr.eLt te m
found West of the mountains, made in a ?rj:j
manner and of the very best Tmatcrials. Haw
Is
adopted all the improvements of the times'"
trade, in machinery aud materials, I am prep
to complete successfully with city manufar uhh.
in prices and terms.
Orders from one dollar to five hundred di-Hw
worth, promptly filled, the wares carefully pad
and guaranteed not to leak.
One trial from merchants who have Dot .''
with me heretofore is requested. At leait k
for a Price List.
Thankful for past favors, I rwpcctful'v so!1
their continuance. Address
F. W, HAY.
Johnstown, Cambria consty, TJ
Oct. 21. 1857. 50tf
A'evr Tln-lVare Esfablifliment.
THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS METfl
cd of informing the citizens of Ebensburg
surrounding country, that he has comme!:"
business in this plae'e, in the building knur;
occupied by SI. S. Harr, one door west f w
Pofct Office", where he intends to carry ci.Lisl-f
uess in all its branches. TIN WAKE of all
scriptions kept constantly on hanl, and fct Pn"
ces to suit the times. Couutry Meichai.fs cs
have orders filled to anv amount, by r-ft
tention to business he hopes to r !'fir' VyV '
share of public patrouage. YY.VSl-'
Ebensburg April 2Sth, 1S5?-
LIST OF CAUSES.
r-yOIl TRIAL AT AX ADJOl'M"-
Court to bo held at Ebensburg. for Un
bria Ccfunty, Commencing on Mocdaj. - '
uay oi ..usy, l?e)3.
Cassidy,
vs Tidier
att
liickford
M'Gahey
Spockelajjer
Coimt'li for ue
E. & S. V. II. Co
Scott
ts Maughcr.
vs Cooper
vs M'Gahey
ts Dubls
vs Stewart ct al
vs Hill
vs Sharp.
Over's of Summer'! vs M'Gough,
Hickford vs Cooper
Kane et al
Riblcts Adm'r
Martin
Cam'a School Dib't
O'Harrow
T5 31'Gahej
vs liiblet
vs Crawford
vs Lloyd
vs Eenlsnd
ts Pccna. R. K. Co
Whito
Abbey
Dugans Adni'x
Moores Iudorses
Brackens use
ts Glasga
vs Eenlon pur. f r
ts White'
ts Makia
v Hoover
Earheart
JOSEPn M'DOXALD, TrctJ
rrctbonotary's Office.
EbrtJi'j, 12 Apr. 185$. )