-JU TV UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS, IN L-uiun;t Oouuty, Ai iJ. leoa. 1 Ueorge J. Rodgers, Treasurer of Cambria Coun ty, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of the several Acta of Assembly, of said Commonwealth, directing' the time and manner of selling unseated lands for taxes. Do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that the following described tract of unseated lands and lots of ground in the said county of Cambria, or such pa ltd thereof as may be necessary to pay arrear ages of taxes due thcreou, for cue . year or more' will be offered for Kale at the Court House in the P.orough of Ebcnsburg, on the second Monday of .Tone (being the 14th day,) and continue by ad jjurnmeut from day to day until tho whole be fold for such arrearages of taxes and costs, ne cessarily accruing thereon. UNSEATED LIST. Names of Warrantee or owner. Acres, Ptr. Alleghany Tvicnship. 100 James C. Maguire. 18&C,57 $ 7,65 880 Aaron Bowrn, 29,07 JXJ James Hanuum, 11,00 150 Heirs, Walter Klder, 9,18 100 Wm. M'Dougal (part, 7,05 91 Warren IJannuir, C.07 220 Minim llannum, 16,83 A2 llobert Whitehead, 9,53 64 Thomas Cloudsdale, 9,78 100 William Weakland. . 19.12 80 Martha llannum, 6,12 46 llathiaa Bche, 7,04 200 Samuel Will, . 18o7 7,90 7U Lewis Cassidy, U,7o Blacklkk Ihwnship. 100 John Jordon. 185u".G7 7,40 198 Jacob Fronheiscr, 11,10 800 Jacob Pressingcr, 12,40 835 Paul Lcbo, U,5G S13 Daniel Low, 11,10 100 Joseph Maul:, 7,40 97 Wm. Dunca, 7,18 100 Sarah Reed, 7,40 230 James Kane. 17,02 100 John White, 7,40 60 Andrew Duff, (part) 1,S6 73 93 Jacob Anderson 1S57 7s 100 Wm.OXonnell, sO Cumbria Township, 10 Andrew Lewis, 18u'j,67 11C 95 James Means, 217 28 Andrew Nelson, 100 James Means (part) 150 Andrew Duff 174 John Thomas, ISO Samuel IJryson, part) 1,87 8.47 1G.57 10,76 8,80 13,G4 19,62 Carroll Township. 372 385 401 882 100 128 Sarah Barr. 1350,67 1 1 ,bZ 18.05 18,S2 17,98 2,55 2,55 1,02 9,40 3,18 4,70 128 Wilson Barr, 108 Daniel Barr, 152 Lewis Barr, Jno O'llarro, (pt T E.l 1857 wards, 100 Jas. O'llarro 80 44 Bernard Donahoe, 100 144 Henry Lebo & Robert Irwin, (parts) 1856,57 121 A. Ourson & F. Ilublev. (parts'.) 1857 100 Jno. & Wm. P. Brady, 1850,57 Chrt Toicnship. ISO George Cillbon, 1856. 5,50 9,28 8,43 C,35 0,74 4.22 14,18 25,70 10,12 6,30 12,65 8,43 12.65 18.24 9. MS 9,03 220 James Foster, 377 10C James Hunter, 270 Melchoir Kuili.tell, 203 Martin Mvers, lo Walter Butler, 106 P.5 Bichard Seelv, (pnrt) 400 106 JuhnSeely, " 110 John Mvers, 100 James Foster, 405 Henry Dclozicr & Co., 200 Adam Weaver, (part) 450 William Gray, 433 153 Joseph Grav, 108 Stephen Beck. 107 Jacob Beck, Clearfield Township. 433 438 214 S95 419 120 330 215 75 225 200 70 100 100 200 153 Robert Evans, 153 George Bickham, 56,67, 84.64 34,68 17,10 31,58 33,54 9.60 26,40 17,22 30,02 17,98 10,00 5,60 8,00 John Lanan. Mahl on 1 Intel unson, Jtse2h Joins, John Cooper, Jesse Bush, (icorge Horner, part Jacob Cox, Wm, Lambert, Wm. Til ton. Patrick Shicls, Jas. Diver, formerly Abraham Shultz, Patrick Kellv. r,7. 8,00 6,00 8,00 4,02 200 Patrick Such, 57, 58 John Kelso, part 1856,57, Cuncmaiiyh Tencnshijt, 160 86 400 155 400 401 S00 228 30 60 400 400 S00 loo 400 132 400 K'O 400 405 102 2C0 400 401 853 400 200 10 00 282 405 200 36 76 XI 0 138 53 207 400 308 S24 404 210 156 156 33 400 400 400 1400 400 40 S08 S24 414 86 100 80 400 800 11 J George Shrum. 56,57, Win. Beaty, Alexander Cochran, Benjamin Williams Wm. Brown, 25 John Teeter, 126 Richard Smith, John Crouse, David T. Storm, Samuel L. Goi-gas, George Gates, 57 - Jamison, Harshbergcr. Sinclair, Crook. 6,64 6,91 16,00 G.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 J6;00 7,59 16.00 16,14 8,10 9,19 16,00 Geo Funk & Thos. John Gill. Vickroy, 1856,57 R.'Crenkletoii, J. Brown, Allen Brown, J. Pax ton, William Broun, William Stewart, , James Gil!, Decker. irrshbcrgcf, Jacob Stitt Jacob Klinefelter, CaldwcJ Improvement, Joseph Black & Ben Gorgas, Nmcy Dawson, WWiam Fagan, Ieviston Tract, Christian Il-ishbergcr, Robert Allison, James Nosou Shepfcy Pricity Peter Shoetibcrger 16.00 I 14,23 I 16,00 1 8.00 I .41 I 12.00 I 1 1 .CO I 10.12 H. 00 I. 48 3.08 8.58 10, n ,26 .10 8.2 16.00 12.29 12.97 16.12 William Claris - Adam Ream 8.41 Robert King. 2.23 Alex, McGregor 12.16 20 King & Sheubergcr, '66,57 George Moore Thomas Willswn Andrew Kennedy Jas Roberts, Charles Jones, John Bell, John Calan William GYark Jack ion tp. h,V ?liauan. 1856 dham Holt, Gilbert Lloyd, AWgal Ranaey, 46 5- Peter Bortmaj, Samael Stitt, Henry Shoeiaakrr. 10.64 16.00 16.00 16,00 16.00 19.00 1.60 24.68 12.97 18,00 18,62 1,67 14,25 9,50 38,00 28,50 92 C8 0 ftobcrlisfmrnts, 400 400 SO 800 800 800 200 200 403 143 273 405 C5 76 20 122 300 9G John Steel, James Steel, Geo. It. Siioup, James Stitt, Thomas Stitt, John Stoncr, Christian Stontr, Jacob Rupp, John Hubley, Thomas White, Thomas Yi-.kroy, 135 John Simpson, 03 Solomon Benshoeif, Eli Benshoof, James Murray, John Clark (part) John Clark (pait) Minister Tvicnship. Seth R. M'Cune, 28,00 08,00 3,00 28,58 28.50 28,50 14,31 14,S1 28,50 19,00 18.39 38,00 30,87 36.10 2,49 11,59 28,50 12,70 '56 oG,57 '66,57 Richland Township. Joseph Vickroy, "John Anderson, John Morrison, 63 440 439 440 436 64 101 74 400 401 433 40 401 400 11 S6.57, 4,40 23,10 23,08 23,10 22,86 7,02 8,40 8,40 30,00 26,24 14,00 8,94 Valentine Oaster, Daniel Reese. Fraucie Devlin, Wm. Nichols, . Henry Barringlon, Robert lloss. Jacob Clements, John Copp, Edward Copp, Summerhill Toxcnshijr Christian Smith, Robert Stewart. Jacob Nagle, Henry Woods, James Dal ton, James Searight, John Evcrman, Isaac Brannan, John Nicholson, Fredrick Croyles Estate, Jacob Goughenour. John Kean, John Thompson, Jacob RIodget, Robert Evans. AViMiam Smith. Wm- Smith, D. D. Isaac Jones. Wm. Clark, (part) Henry West, Henry Weaver, Adam Burk, Samuel Stolsc's Estate, Ebenezer Branham, William Hunt. 11 250 439 80 439 80 439 80 439 80 439 120 440 80 190 180 443 181 400 338 40 300 '271 440 440. 200 100 440 100 100 300 440 429 80 56,57. 91 22,02 39,78 39,78 39.78 89,78 19,76 19,90 17.20 16.29 40,14 . 30,20 0,01 27,15 24,54 89,82 39,82 18,10 8,33 89,82 4,20 8,33 63,04 39.82 38,88 230 Lewis Cassidav. 20,02 Lets in the town nf Summerhill Lot No. 3, '60,57 91 Lot No. 4. ,91 Susquehanna Toicnship. 150 Joseph Thomas, '56,57 11,40 154 James Rhej-. . 11,68 106 James Whitehead, 8,08 163 Peter Garman, . 12,39 213 R. & A. White: '57 8,31 100 Wm. D. Owens, 3,90 116 Joseph Griflithj 4,94 100 Morgan Jones, 8,90 1 1 ash ingion Town!, p. 81 Thomas Jackson, '56,57 8,74 60 James Johns, 8.50 1 28 James Mageb.au, ,70 176 John Taylor, 12,34 140 Joseph Dil worth, 9,80 439 George Cutwalt, 0,70 160 Teter West, 10,50 100 Henry Gillan, 7,00 1200 Aren't Sor.man, 84,00 200 Christian LingeuMu-r, 14,00 1000 A rent Sonman, 70,00 200 Samuel Hinton, " 14,00 233 40 William John, lc,S0 201 43 Francis John, 14,08 400 Christian Constantine, 14 00 400 Jno. R. M'Farlane, 14,00 252 Henry Sharp, 17.C6 5'J Jno. W. Geary, 1400 70 Lewis Casaidav, . 67 3.50 100 A. M. & R. White & Co 7,00 While Tvicnthip. 410 CO Robert Bog, '50,57 43,04 410 60 Mary Brown, 43,04 410 60 Andrew Small, 43,04 445 Alexander Brown, 62,30 445 Thomas Brown, C2,30 445 William Harris, 31,14 453 James Harris, 63,44 445 John Harris, 62,30 440 James Reed, 62,40 250 John Marshal, 20 ''1 203 120 James Wilson, ' 55'"o 208 109 William George, 4306 819 John Servoss, 33 44 199 87 Michael Musser, 2o's4 200 7 Abraham Witni r, 21,00 30 Thomas L. Moore, 1,50 333 Ann M'Murtrie, 1748 200 James Craig. 10,50 200 Joseph Ash mead, 10,50 25 Owen Jones, l,'2i 300 James M'Murtrie, 15)74 350 Thomas Murgatroid, 12,24 300 John Brown, 25 20 433 163 George Hill. 45)40 47 Jeremiah Musser, 4,20 98 Jacob King, lo'so 400 Patrick Borland, 14 00 203 Thomas B. Moore. 21,20 SO Thomas Canby, " 4,20 595 T. L. Moore, Jas. M'Murtrie and others, 20.80 20 Graff & Malonc. 2,80 SEATED LIST. ALSO. At the same time and place, will be Sold. he foilowinir Satpd IjihJ nn.l fj.iu r,r o mum jLtvin ui 1 ground. On which the taxes remain unpaid. 1 iiiiu which nave w.-en returned to tlie Commission crs agreeably to the act of Assembly of Apri' 29th 184 4 1 Acres. Per. Alleghany Toicnship. 60 J-.hn Burk, est. 1855 $ ?.44 250 R. M. S. Jackson, 56, 8,50 12 . 4;0 32 Sdas M xre's Estate, 1 09 2 lots A. J. Weakland, 68 100 Lawrence Cassidy ico. 3,50 Llacklick Toicnship. 300 John E. Evans, Ikirs, 56,56 3,45 50 John Donahoo. ii.r. Tn 100 400 S38 338 97 100 62 50 40 50 230 56, 4,79 21.35 55, 143 66, 16,54 4,75 1,75 4,68 ' 4,81 1,17 3,90 14,33 46 5,85 2,91 34,40 George Lister, Henry Marlett, Paul Dishong, James Wilson, Nicholas Altinius, Daniel Cameron, John Dayis, Mathew Kane, James Kane, 1 lot Joseph Makin, 100 Wm. O'Connell, 60 John T- Williams, 689 Mulford & Alter, Cambria, Township. 2 lots, Silas MooresLVe 63,5 1.55,56, 10,12 SO Joseph James 65,56 6,44 1 lot Lewis Bcynon 56, 6,10 2 lots Richard Jones LVjr. 2,97 Carroll Township. 268 John FenloD, ' lg05 3,03 1 lot Henry-Cook, 24 60 Michael Thomas, 1 69' i lot .Charles O'Niel, - '12 10 Jno. P. Pairish, 1)09 103 Thomas Davis, j,23 Wilfiam Richards, GCstantine Craver, John Fox, James Refiner, David Davis, Lewis Hartrxun, Matthew Kane, "Jvhn P-. Davis, C Icarficld Tcwnship. Adam Bowers, Roger Shiels. Simon Weakland, Stephen Brothers, Samuel Calvin, Michael Farrell, James Ross, (Bocks '55,56 '66 6,00 1,15 1,00 1,00 3,40 ,51 ,85 1,00 2.91 2,94 ,80 ,28 1,27 4,12 12,75 15,07 12,99 6,86 15.35 17,05 9,01 25,88 17,85 7,48 7,48 5,10 61,75 1,27 1.87 '55,56 '65 70 58 254 75 350 407 407 200 400 500 S58 840 1050 200 440 300 4412 254 55 '65,56 ' (W.Jones, 4 (Haines, ' (J. Jones, (Jacob Haines, (Diflner, (lioggs, ( ( 66 (Adams, (Duck, (Donahoe, (- 65, Samuel Calvin. Joseph Devlin, '50 2 lots James Kaylor, Philip Smith. Patrick Hagan, George Cowan, Cuncmaitgh 2'oirnsh'.j. 1 120 95 400 .05 5,10 1.42 4,00 3 82 35 120 U Michael Downey Widow Stewart (of J.) Abraham Alwine William Blackburn '54,55 '51 1,30 1,00 ,29 1,10 Emanuel Homer for S. H. Hor ner:J 1 lot Alfred Beggiu '65 1 lot John Benst 1 lot Jobs Deckmari, 1 lot Josejdi Flemljch, David Hopkins, Ebcuczer lusicho, Samuel Kennedy, 1 lot Alexander Keating Abraham Kopeliu Jacob Luiff 2,69 1.40 1,40 ,50 1.04 J, 60 ,84 50 1,04 28 67 98 50 28 28 98 1,40 51 84 8 27 8 o 7 1 lot Joseph Lambough, 1 lot Daniel Lysagt 2 Silas Lcwcilyn 2 lots Watkin Morgan 1855 1 lot Philip i'errv 200 Samuel L. Sherbiue 112 do doo 4 JohnSeigh IJlensbnrg Bvcough. 2 lots Jfilas Moores Ee'e 53,54,55 1850, " Mary Allison 55, 5G, 1 " Lewis Beynon 55,50, 2" Richard Jones g. C. ' 50, 5,25 16,80 11,03 1,80 8,30 1,70 1,74 1,40 1,04 1,14 30 ss 85' 50 17,60 1 65 1,45 1,76 15,84 Jackson ToccusJiij. John Gormon, 55, Isaac Clark, George Findley, I!. L. JohDston David Teeter, Henry Wagner, Philip Alwine, "William Brown, John Horner, Jacob Hildobrand, 415 03 60 50 45 50 i 50 40 14 300 100 90 54 440 40 50 260 80 1 1 1 58 27 Charles Murray, Arthur Murphy. OO, Oh, 55, John Fcrgrin, Samuel Smith, Elizabeth Garman, Jf mister Townstin 56, Francis Bradley, Jr., '55 3,14 J'ichlund Tuunsh ij, Jesse Lay ton, '55 Joseph J. Duulap, '55.5G Archibald But lap, '55 Joseph Slide, Isaac Smith, lot Jno B. Myers, '5(3 Clinton Messenger, '56 Samiaer7iiU Township. John Amiah. 1S54 1,04 8,85 70 36 1,00 2.12 1,13 2.76 1,84 9 33 2.30 2,30 3,88 3,09 12,49 3,98 3,75 5,67 10,50 10.S4. 9,36 2 21 2! 32 4,60 1,84 2,10 3,22 1,20 4,20 .1,80 1,70 ,G0 1,07 1,45 ,74 1,16 1,00 1,00 1,00 1.00 0.26 1 lot Fredrick Croylc's Et 211 Patrick & TLos. M'Goufrh. 1 lot Henry Oster, '5t 100 72 12 107 140 371 Henry Olden, Maria Murray, Franklin Uoyles, Nicholas Cruni, Aaron Crum, 54' '55,50 '55 '5G 3 lots Peter Donahoe. 00 387 William Mulhollan, '55,50 100 Thomas Patterson's estate, 1S55.5G 80 Theodore Slick, 1 lot L. S. Montgomery, '56 llarman Paul, 2 lots William Slick, '54 '54 80 Jno. Murra3', Esp, tSummitcille Borough. Jacob Coulter, '55 Wm Ileury, '51,56 F. C M'Dermitt, '56 Saml. M'Clelland Philip Neon, John Ivory, John Major, Jas T. Moore, A Donahoe, James Wilhelm, Susquehanna Township. Joseph Griffith, 1856 Jno. D. Jones, Morpan Jones, William I). Oweus Charles O'Neil, A. M & R. White. I lot i " 1 " 2 " 0 1 1" 1 " 1 " 1 116 100 100 100 100 213 ' T Washington Township. 1 lot Chaffee 1855 4 Joseph Djeart, Hot James Dougherty, ldo William Dougherty, 1" lJernard Daily. 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 50 50 Samuel Earnest, Jno. W. Geary, 1 lot Samuel Gray, Philip llanlan. 1 lot Thomas Ilcwit, 1" G. W. Kelly. 1 Henry Lovely. 100 o 100 300 400 11 200 John Kinports, 55,56 Win, Latimore, 56, Geo. M'Culough, Thos. B.' Moore, -Michael Moycre, ca'j 55,56, Michael M'Call, 55, Jno. Gr. Miles. Hot Wm. O'Neil, ' 1". John Quail. 4" James Russell. 15 Hot John Italny, 120 Samual Short, 170 Wm. Smith, 36 Michael A. Skelly, 1 lot Wui.G.TUey. 2,10 70 1,50 4,76 2,37 1.40 75 66 100 80 200 25 50 100 (Kite bfttrfetmtnfs. 1" Clement Urban, 2 10 100 A. M. & 11. White, Flinn,5G 4,'20 30 Henry Frighthoof, 1854 2,7 27 Ignatus Adams, 1855 280 2 lots John J, Glass, 5 eO 100 II urh Poach. wfs 1-2 lot Wm. Jackson, o,10 1 ' John Wherry, 210 8 Geo. W. Bowman, 1,40 White Township). 100 Thomas Covran, 1855 2,10 3 Philip Edminstofi, 42 GEORGE J. RODGERS- Treasurer Treasurer's Office, Ebensburg, Mreh,19th 1858.. '' HE3IOVAL, ! PAUL GRAFF, MANUFACTURER AND WUOI.ESALK DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, STRAW GOODS, HATS AND CAPS," No: 63 J North TMrd Street, Between Arch and Cherry, PHILADELPHIA. March 6th 1&5C. JOIIV If. ALLO & CO. yOS. 2 4- 4 CHESTNUT Street, '(south side, be low Water,) PHILADELPHIA. (The 0 dest Wood-wake House, in the&t .J : Mlfactlircrs an(l Wholpsaln df!ilf.ra 5r T'.i f ent Machine made BROOMS, Patent Grooved VjIA) Ali- V Aiih, wan-anted not to shrink, WOOD & WILLOW-WARE. CORDS. lUJI'SHI-'s: of all descriptions. Please call and examine oue stock- March 4, 1857. ly. Uto. u.Todd, ritU COXRAU & WALTOS, Importers & "VTTioleBale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlerv. &c No. 255 Karket. Sti-not Pliiladelfhia KEEr constantly on L:md the genuine Tim thy Slack's A'ugcrs, Wm. Mann's, Pn-atty's, and Hunt's supiri.r Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Wal d ron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, $-c, S:c., vhich they offer for sale on reasonable terms, to country dealers only. Jann r' 25, 1855. M. M. MAJU-LE. E. C. MCCXUKE. J. TATTON TUOMPSOX. Marple, McClurc Co. WE have tliis day associated with us, J. Pat tun H Thompson. Tks Style of the Hem will be Marple, McClure & Co. The Business of the old firm will be settled by the new. M. M. MA TITLE, L C. McCLUIiH. Philadelphia. January 0, 185C. K. If. Slyer. Wm. JI'Devlll. MYERS &, M'DEVITT, W II O L E S A L E G 11 O C E R S , AND DEALERS IX Foreign ana I$omc.ic Wines ami t. Liquors. JVTO. 201 LIBEPiTY STUEET, near the mouth 1i of Sixth st., Pittsburpr. Pa., keep constant ly on hand a supply of Old Mononcahela an.l Hectiikd Whisky, Bacon, Fish, Flour," Lai .1, Gil, Cheese, and Pittsburg lwauufactured articles gent-rally. Apiil 15,1S57- W1LLIAIVI CARR &. CO, WHOLESALE GROCERS IMPORTERS . And Dealers in FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQTJOES, OLD SIONOKGAHELAandEeclified Whiskey. No. 320 Commercial Row, LIBERTY STHLET PITTTSBURG, Pa. Sundries 500 Bbls double Eectined Whkev. 187 Lbls Old Monongahela liyo Whiskey, Par very choice 50-IIhds X. O. Sugar, TO Bbls N. O. Molasses. With a general assortment of Groceries, aln Bacon, Flour, Lard, Iron & Nails &c, all o Iwhich will be solJ'at luw prices for cash. WM. CAR Pi & CO. !7une 18, 1856. 34- JOSIIl A COWI'LAXI, MASUFACTUBER AND DEAL EH IN looking Gimm, Ko, 8 7, SoutH Fourth Strret, BETWEEN MAltKET AMD CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. "Gilt Picture and Portrait Frames r'.ade to or der. Mouldings fur sale. Oct. 2lj 1857, 50 ly. WM. n. LA'.VSOX. EDWIN YEKKKS. GEOIIGE ROCIIESTEU AVITH nu)sou & it vkc0. . IMPORTERS OF AND OTHER LIQUORS, Xo. 007 Market Street ab, Sixth, P II I L A B E L P II 1 A . October 21, 1857. ly. I:IIIL,ADi:L8aiIA Wood Moulding Mill, AVI How Street above Twelfth, Xortli Side. Mouldings suitable for Carpenters, Builders, Cabinet and Frame Makers, always on hand. ANY PATTERN WORKED FROM A DRAW ING. Agents wanted :u the various Towns in his por tion of the State, to whom opportunities will ho offered for large profits to themselves. SILAS E. WEIR. April 8, 1857- PHILIP REYMEK. ' ROUT. J. ANDERSON RE YMBR 6 ANDERSON. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX FOREIGN FRUITS- NUTS. SPICES. CONFECTIONARY. S U G A R S . FIRE WORKS, &C. Cr5 Oranges and Lemons received weekly. o. 39 Wood street. DC7" Oppos ite tho St. Charles Hotel. Pittsburgh. Pa. March 4, 1857. tf. WM. DAVIS. JOHU LLOYD. DaTl& Lloyd, HAVING formed a partnership in tn Mer cantile Business, would respectfully solid the patronage, of their friends and the public pen erally. Call and sh,o w at th old stand of Wm. DaYlri- Japril 29, 1852 forts, r, C A N B E n A D A T T HO MAS, DEVICE'S EJ GOD JEEZ Opposite Tlioinpson's Iluiel, IN PART AS FOLLOWS. Dr. Weaver's Canker and Salt Rheum Syrup. Sanfird's Invigortor. Indian Linament. Wood's Hair Restorative. Rock Oil. The L'niversities family medicines. Gracfenturjr Family medicines. IlaTlowaws Ointment and Pills. 1'OU Lindseyfs Blood Searcher. Sine's Dysentery (impound SALE AT Berbave's Holland Bitters. Hoof land's German " THOS. DEYINE'3 Schenck'a Pulmonic Syrup. - Halm of 1)0Q flowers. CHEAP M'Lane's Vermifuge. . , , Curtis' Inhaling Vapor. .SIOLL. Radway's Ready Relief. Perry Davis' Pain Killer. Ktys-cr's l'ectoral Syrup. ' Dr. I), .laynes melicinc-5. Halloway's Worm Confections. -Rennet's Plant and Root Pills. Swayne's Syrup of AVild Clierry. l?randreth's l'ills. Wrights Pills, j Ayer's Clierry Pectoral and Pills. Brant's Pulmonary Balsam and Purifying Extract. Ebenbburg, Sept. 80, 1857. 17 LOUIS LUCKHARDT. WATCH MAKER, LYDDCALER In eCKS. WATCHES M rH"lHE undprsio'nod rpsnpetfnllv begs leave to inform the Qf citizens of Johnstown and v:,ii itv 31-1 i oj t ning the largest stock of Clocks M atches, and Jewelry, ever brought to jor.nitowu without ex ception, which will be sold cheaper than the cheapest." His prices will always, be uniform, One customer will not be charged more for the ;ame quality of goods than another. A List ol some of the articles comprised in the assortraent is annexed. Prices may be ascertained, and goods examined, at the Store or. Main Suvct. Gold Hunting English levers. Gold Detached Levers, ful jewelled. Gold Lopines. 4 holes " Silver English Levers, Silver Detached Levers, Silver Lepines, Gold Guprd Chains, Gold Vest Chain. Gold Pencils, with Pcni, Gold Pencils, Gold Medallions, Silver Extension Pencils and Pens, Gold Breastpins, Ladies and Gentlemen, Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Gold Finger Rings, Gold Oifl' Pins, Gold ;nd Silver Watch evs. portnionaioe. iaiues tans, lancy au-l ilau, Silver Tablespoons, Silver Teaspoons, Silver Thimble Plated Tablespoons, bett, Plated Teaspoons Silver Gbard Chains. Plab d and Brittania Tea Seft, Violins and Bows, Violin Strings, &c.. G.'lt'.s and Allen's Revolvers, 6 inches, Gold Bracelets, Accordeons, Silver and Plated Spectacles. &c, Sec, fee. Ai l sorts of Watches, Clocks and Jewlrj repaired with promptness and at low rates. Con fident that Le camiotbe v.u lerscld, the undersign Tespectfullv solicits the confidence 'and iatr..n-t of the public. LOUIS LUCKHARDT i Mayl4, 1856. 20-tf. THE GREATEST ATTRACTION!! J. 3IOORE & SOX HAVE ust opened at their old stand; in the Borough of Ebensburg, the richest and rarest, the finest and clieapctt asojrtment of FALL MD WM GOODS, . everofieied to the people of Cambria County Unusal care was taken in the selection of these goods, and care has been taken that nothing with in the range of a Country store, nor anv wavs near it, but what the- can supply to their cus tomers, at least as cheap as they can be had in the country. Their stock of Dry Goods is unpreecdentlv large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture. Satinetts, Cassimeies, Tweeds, Jeans, &c, &c, Flannels, Sheeting, Shirting, and' made up,Clothmg of every description. A great varictv of "LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS of all patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, &c. Their assortment of hats, caps, boots and fchoes, is complete and unsurpassed. GROCERIES & LIQUORS, of every variety and quality. -A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Queensware and Glass; Paints, Dve stuffs, DRUGS & MEDICINES. And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex change for country prodi'ce. Give u. a call. J. MOORE & SON. Ebensburg, Nov. 9, '51. Tlie hubscriljcr Successor to G. I. Lloyd, & Co., at RESPECTFULLY OFFERS TO THE TUB lic, an extensive and well selected assort ment of DRY GOODS, GR-OCERIES, WATS, CAPS. BOOT S 5- S II O E S , ' EAD Y MADE CLOT U IX G II A 11 D W A RE, Q UEEN SWARE, 1' A I N T S , G L A S S , OILS. And all the articles usually rrquircd for Familv. Building, and Manufacturing purposes. .5. jsz $8s3 9 A Stock of Drugs, Dye Stuffs, and family 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. A large amount of Spruce and Pine Lumber constantly on- hands, and Bills for Lumber sawed to order at the shortest possible notice. ROBERT FLINN. Jefferson, May 20, 1857. tf. LOOKMIIB ! ! A E IV A It It 1 V A L J UST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE ROB El it rnvis: A lot of rure hite Iad, A lot of Linseed Oil, A lot of Tutty, A verylargelotofBar IronandNails.au of which he will sell on verv small profits, for cash or country produce. CALL AND SEE. Also, do it fo-get that he continues receiving fresh eup lipes of Hour and Provisions generally, of the best quality, every few days. Ebensburg, Sept. 9, 1857. IISH A fresh lot of Salmon. Macker.il. Ho ring and Codfish, fo sale by B. TUDOR I)oWs, it. AlttJAHi: IlOTr.I. in- K Y FOSTER, Vr.c.n s' ffiniS HOTEL, FORMERLY -M. the "EWn.burg House," is 0,V; et and best stands in t!,oV. v :.' or the accommodation of the trav.T, "V ty. Hio l'roprietor assures all who tC':- r ' l anunii- uiiu itiai liiS i r j supplied with all the luxuries a t" ' BAR with the choicest of Liq-j.-,r, 'V' spaml to render his guests CurefoKalji1 ' Lhcnsburg. A ril 14, l58:22:lv. tOGAX IlOLSr CORPORAL JOHN KIEFFER, Vj;... WW nn.l 1 ,a 11 ... . '- L'.-J f- edthe Logan Hov-e,'Holiidavh-- ;.s parea to euterta:n all who uayav,, n The HOUSE has Uen newly furn: out in a style not surpassed bv.anv et?- . imenor ol the State. 14 TAT"V always be supi.lica witH nil . ,AA HelWrW r.C It cuosiat -.. Nriuon, and atic;,,' liv tive servants. In a word, no T.-. - , to make the Logan a first cl .sll ',ltlc ing will be left undone to r'- i '0' i" fortable and l.appv. n The STABLES, which aro c. ,p, attendwl bv honest and fai' f "i ' V'VC- r KESTAURANT.-T-baii: as a Restaurant, where meals v in at all hours of the day. to-ti ' v,sCr- Hi I 1 wild game, fish ar;d all tl;e delera V7P ir.ents of the season. JCm"rrrt'': June 4. lS5.:.-?ff.. -.11:;; r: WASHINGTON HOUsT rrHIS ,op.i!ar and plcas;.ct-1;'v:i:V JL is locaiol in the vill.ir.r- 0fr rr : bna county, aiidi kept ina t-.uV-" 'n' f lord every comfort to victors. UivvV: ed ,n every respect. JUS UAE ta.n the l est of j..uor, V, -j- UVr tost the marktt can a:u rd. N,-..: ,' :: tmdune to ren.'.er the vh.it of al" :V"e.7'.' find agreeable. " " Cairolun, July V, 18 57. I -MO X ISO 1 s i r7isw;7. uija A ISLiAlR, Pk.jhp! ALSO, IN CONNECTION urn 1 m m ill leave the UnLn House f T Y . , ti. n in time to U:ke the Eattt-ri: - r Wc!.erL Lvery acci-mo.I; tion will I z-r-1 passenger coii;fr;ible. JEIH-IiSOX hoiu:. (NEAR WILLMORE STATION, l' JEFFEES0N, CAM HP. I A CO., Ia. JOHH K'COY Proprietor I 6. O F. H'cb!and l.Ice No. -J.S ;r,rv; I i c - j f E t b EDNESDAY eveir ' Hi-rl. Kt. in 11... ,';. r.i tlio: ! t-r k. Shoemaker's ft. re. tiik MUK.tm.vj i3Eri:Ti:D rl LOTH ING EMPORIUM.- V.'E 11M: I a. - i . r f -I .... to miorni our :run-ls r.n ! t! p--:.c:5 D tral that w e hae received fn 1:1 t3 wrli selected .e 1... ics a laro a n d contiiin l l C ..... ' - w all kinds and nita'.itv f.r men a' d Y i r:i ai; 1 i an. r CL01 a cue ana large stock ol Uoti.s. C.i-.: Tweed?, Tiin.niir;s, Wc. J' ,. Stocks. Cravats. Ib-ts of all r: : ;:i .uii, l 11. r Tel: as i.n-i CTispeiu.er. ' i Uiiain to order at the shortest n.-;;ce. I e c see us I rfore ou make a 1 i:r-. snvw else5 we can guarantee that in quality and low prices bv wvwillr.'.t 1-r anv etaVii': in the State. 1 ini:s L.ih or L uv-trv IV. x tii'ian:- EVAN-? I-.bcusburg, April 2S TSoS. Bargains ! Bargains i Ccii?er, and tlieel-Ireii V. an COITER OR MV.uNWAUZ -ly i,.r the LI bt-st n?".'fa c:.r are respcctiu'Iy in.iic.l t m- stock, got up c:.p trade. It is the lar ;i-ft ar.d found West of the m v.!,ta:n?. liii' V i; manner and of t!, very btt mauriali. 11 adojiteJ all the imj'rovt nients C'f the tin-., trade, in machinery and materials, l&"Tr: to complete succetfully with city luar-i-in pricoii and terms.. Orders from one dollnr to five l;tic:.t: : worth, pTCmitly filed, the wares carcfu";,i and guaranteed not to leak. One trial from mere ants who haven ' with me heretofore is requested. At tr. for a Price List. Thankful for past favors, I rocc'.alj their continuance. Address P. W, HAT. Johnstown, Caiubilr. cu : :.v. ; Oct. 21, 1657. COtf 3Tev TIu-l"are Etabliflinicnt THE UNDERSIGNED TAKET1I5 ME" od of informing the citizens of Ebons wr: surrounding country, that he has erect business in this place, in the biuMIna f-" CK:cupiei by M. S. llarr, cue docr west 5 1 Pot Office, where he intends to enrry er; ness ia all its branches. T1NWAKK o ' scriptions kept cor.stai.tlv 02 fc.u: ?. a:'--: ccs to suit the times. Country Mc; have orders tilled to any amonr.t. l'y -j; tention to business he hepc. to rf share of public patronage. FI-LIA o .koen.sburg April 2&ih, l--5. riBST ASXIML KCT3BT i OF ms WmWi IT tiiuiiiuiiuK jiuiiiiiu iiftu i"-":rri COriPAIJY OF CAMBRIA CObfti' Amt. of property insured, 4- No. of policies issued and in f.'ive. STATEMENT EXHIBITING THE TIONS OF. TIIK COMPANi. A PRESENT CONDITION. not.s;. " incidental expenses, . . SI I" T'l ks sustained, paid Officers and Direejors, lS. Balance in Treasury, Add amt. yet due on premium noU. Total assets of the Company. , Witness our bauds, at Ebrcbbii??. 1 J . r x & iv 1 c r a BY uny ui January, J. l -x It. L. JU lMo.. v A.C. tV"U.in. Secretary. '' . ..,-7rrV MA ARE YOU INSUKEU i ; and applications taken for insurn; -Fire in the r , PROTECTION MUTUA L VA RAXCB COMIWXY Ol bL COUNTY, BY ..fI, ROBERT A.JrG) ;i Wiliuoi. I affile pnnTPPTinv mtitith c i to 11 Ji a 0 Kt TO 1
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