TREASURER'S SALE, F UNSEATED .LANDS AND. LOTS IN fimbria County. A.JJ. 1800. 0 . jOiiX A-BLAIR, Treasurer of Cambria Coun- . ia the Cbmmonwealln 01 Pennsylvania, m ''-ii incc of the several. Acts of Assembly, of jVc'ojnir.on weal tb; directing the time and raan--f se!l;niT unseated lands for taxes, do HEREB' GIVE NOTICE, the following de- Jhe.l tracts of Unseated Lan.ls and Lots of i ' . ia the said Count v of Cambria, or such ,iry tucreof as may bo necessary to pay arrear .,f of taxes due thereon, for one year or more, V.l the 1 ltii day.) and continue by au , I'n "went from day to day until the whole be M f. r such arrearages of taxes and costs, ne 'uriiy accruing thereon. UNSEATED LIST. Names of Warrantees or Owners. per. Allegheny 1 ownsup, Aaron Bowen 1858 1859 $23 20 Jinie. Hannum '58 5 40 Hoirs of Walter Elder '53 '59 8 C8 William M'Dougal (part) 7 70 Warren Hannum 7 Q2 R..bert Whithead 4 79 Martha Hiunuin '.38 3 00 Samuel Will '58 '59 15 40 Montgomery Douglass 1 37 Feidon it Johnston 1S59 10 27 Btacklick Township. John Jar-Ion 1S5S 1859 G 53 Jacob Pressinger 14 34 Paul Lebo 13 55 Daniel Levy 12 88 Jnseph Morris C 53 .William D'incau C 34 Sarah Kecd 0 53 Daniel Davis 13 05 J .hn White C 53 !- vi l 07 jk"l .) !:'. W) 421 21: "J5 William OTorme'd George M'Gann "59 John E. Evan's heirs j John Jurdaii 58 '59 Cambria Township. G 13 15 4 12 4 1 11 53 25 13 55 33 02 50 45 41 50 4G 60 30 13 80 01 80 35 40 35 19 .Uiiijs Means 1358 lc59 Vii.'.row Nelson 14 Wiiiiam I!:in!iani .l..l.:i i: v I John Tiiomas Evan A brains & Jno Rennet Carn-'l Tvirmfiip. Sirah Pai r ls'58 1859 123 Wilson Birr 10S Dmivl But 174 2J0 -) 401 iu'J 121 I,0 W) i'.'J 21 25 20 25 Ml L?vi Barr ' Hi Henry Leho& Rjb't Irvin (part) A. Cars m & F. Hubley (part) Julius Ager Rv. D. W. Jones 1S59 John M.ller Evan D. 1 Ivans 8 8 S 4 7 4 14 Thomas E, I -.yards (part) '53 '59 Chest loicn.sMii. 3V) H7 Simon Walkrr lSoi 1S59 ,23 94 4 4 !- William Parker 2i 10 - 41 Antlsony Simmons 10 90 i'i 44 Nathan L ng'aboroiili li; 90 i.4 li0 IVIcr'nk Molyueux 17 01 i-.; Thomas Keiland 14 50 i;', Vj ) Julm As'iby 12 15 4.1 t; Tltomatt M isters 15 00 S3 John Ketland oy -j MO Henry I'liilips 17 50 2iJ '20 J.imes Ann.trong 28 t0 STT I ('j James I Pinter 8 82 Km) W.ilt-r Putk-r 1S53 1 88 Vi Jolin Seely '53 '59 22 90 J h:i Myers 8 94 4:Vj il' iiry iLl ..ier & Cj 11 03 4"vj Willi-im tiray 1 1 20 i;:', I-"..! J.r:-eph Uray 10 20 ; n Stepis.-n I '.irk 8 10 107 J.icoh l"eck 8 01 ! Jo'.m Peek 7 CG jy) A.l.;:;i Weaver (part) 14 25 iOO Jaiucs Foster - t;.?t Gillisun 20 G3 ('ii:r field Tomnh ip. 47 Ml I.-r.i-l Cry.ler 1S58 1859 3 G2 ijlt -j S"rp!ien Sykes 27 2S 4M 103 -Michiul K pple 20 05 'll'i Jain.-s P.ry.n 10 29 -14 John Cannon IS 27 4l3 Joeph Jones 31 80 1") Siiii. ii Litzmcr's heirs 7 GO I-'.l J ,';,ii C-Kj:er 9 12 J u b C ix 5 1 22". Wiiiiam Lambert 17 11 -0) William Ti!lo:i 15 20 -1 John Storm 2 94 "0 P.itrick Shkls 5 3:j James Diver (formerly) 7 CO ' ' i Abraham Sbullz (formeilv) 7 GO Patrick Kel'.y " 15 20 - ' Patrick Su:u 15 20 2) Ualuer Uoiver 1859 Luke M'Guire Shields & Du.bin Morris Wolf Henry Wolf Joseph Davis Henry Davis Morris Daris CoHcmcixi'jh TotcnsJup. Decker 1853 1 o 4 15 11 3 14 14 G 0 1 c k u 1 i J. 9 4.0 20 50 G3 IIarshl)erger 5 Jacob Klinefelter 2( Caldwell Improvement Jj iHack Don G..rgts Nancy Dawson Win Pagan Iviston Tract Christian II iraLberger Hubert Allison James Nt-l.m Alex M'Greor 120 King Sl Sh.on!jergcr tieoice M-re Thomas Wilson AuJrew Kennedy Jan.es Uob-Tts Charles Jones John Dell 5 5 7 3 1 1 4 4 5 C 30 58 75 n Ul) 4 05 40 85 5 00 50 50 50 50 21 Juha Callea ;; William Clark 4 Shepley Priestly 1859 ,;: Gw Funk & Thos Vickroy 3 George Shrum 11 G 7 5 3 7 2 7 1 7 7 5 1 t 5 7 o 03 77 70 19 Alexander Cachran rer.jrimin Williams illiara Brown J'Jm Teeter &iniuel Gorgaa George Gates do Jamison do Harshbcrger do Sinclair do Crook James Durke '53 59 Marbourg 1858 James Stewart Widow Stewart 1859 Minuter Toicnship. fcth R M'Cune '53 '59 Croyle Township. Kobert Stewart '58'59 Qate Summertill) IrederickCroyle's, Estate tele Summerhill ilium Smith D. D. 1859 idiam Clark (part) Henry West '53 '59 tele Summe.hiU nuc-l Stoltze's EsUte . Summerhill 50 93 50 50 13 50 50 G3 88 50 80 50 03 08 10 80 i4 83 10 67 8 25 1 88 20 07 29 93 'It lOi t x f SummerhiU. (now Croyle.) 03 1853 1659 61 Lot Nfj 4 p o Gl 58 2i 14 6 38 32 00 32 00 32 00 2 83 Jarl-er.n T. . Q Wlfrfr.ri KCo 10- Aaillamsey i858 arnuel SUtt r.n zn OUtt '58 hn Steel Strl 220 James Stitt 24 00 Thomas Stitt 24 00 John Stoner , 24 00 Christian Stoner 13 83 Jacob Rupp 13 83 95 00 93 03 09 77 00 00 14 John Ilubley Henry Shoemaker '58 '59 Thomas White Daniel Good James Murray Julian McAnp.lly John McAnaliy y Feter llortmaa Daniel Levy "Williatn Morris Isaac JSonser Alexander Hunter Daniel Farley Jasper Ewing lames Hees 135 John Simpson Abraham Goughenour Ilichlan'l 1'ownship. Joseph Vickerov 1808 '59 120 Eiisha Rolgera" 40 Robert Ross Jacob Clement 11 John Copp 7 Edward Copp Su m in erh il I T-jtrn sh in . 80 Jacob Nagle '53 '59 80 Henry Woods 80 James Dalton 80 James Sea right John Nicholson 131 Jacob Goughonour 40 John Thomposon 131 John Nicholson Isaac Jones Ailam Bark 1858 "ElK?nezer Branham '58 '59 80 William Hunt I ewis Cassiday William Govett (part) 4 G James Myers Sti.f'inchaiuia Toicnship. N. Hughes '53 '59 James Rhey John Weitz-.ll Peter Garman Wiiiiam D. Owens 1853 St 24 13 o o 9 24 3 11 33 07 15 G4 2 37 14 14 51 72 15 43 01 57 15 35 57 00 53 04 21 24 21 15 9 20 20 04 2G 04 20 04 11 27 2G 28 19 33 25 49 11 85 4 05 25 45 13 4 1 8 14 12 14 4 9 12 8 8 1G 7 3 t 4 3 4 15 G4 27 G3 10 02 16 83 05 12 10 83 10 81 50 p- p. 50 58 80 ) 00 Morgan Joi.es '58 59 Joseph Thomas Joseph Vander&licc 1S59 James Thompson A. P. Waller Taylor Township, John Gill 1853 li. Cunkleton J. l'rown Allen Brown J. Taxton William Drown William Stewart J3 '59 James Gill C John Stitt Sheplev Priestly f405 102 230 400 401 200 53 207 400 303 324 404 210 ;5-, 243 109 81 50 50 170 439 150 100 1200 2(K) 1000 200 23C 400 400 100 201 150 200 394 509 523 381 40 n - 174 433 210 410 410 15 00 7 50 o 3 15 11 12 15 7 2 13 4 04 90 00 5G 1G 10 90 10 95 13 Shcploy Priestly Peter Shoenberger 1858 '58 '5 c!o do "William Clark Adam ileam Ilobert King John Crouse 155 Adnm Ross 1859 Washington Township. Thomas Jackson. 1853 '59 James Johns John W. Geary John Taylor George Cutwalt , Pe'er West Henry Gilloa Arent Sonman Christ a inr Lingcnftlter Arcnt Sjnman Samuel II in ton 40 William John Ilicliard Cuiftantino John H. M'Farlano A. M. & . White 43 Fiancis John Jeremiah M'Gonigle Philip West ' 1859 While Township. 5G Simon Walker . 1858 '59 17 Thomas Lambourn 80 Henry Philips 153 Frederick Molyneaux 153 Simon Walker 10S Thomas Lamb urn 153 Thomas Lambourn 8 0G 3 8G 15 13 33 11 7 92 14 I I 15 17 11 11 11 15 9 7 40 55 82 5G 70 40 05 00 40 97 C5 G5 65 50 01 50 23 46 43 34 39 22 47 19 51 51 51 17 17 17 17 17 47 95 23 39 03 42 40 49 97 97 97 14 14 14 14 17 150 Henry Philips CO GO CO Hubert Boggs Mary Drown Andrew Small 410 445 445 445 445 446 433 371 221 250 47 93 199 200 30 30 333 200 25 300 350 300 409 203 30 595 20 25 70 370 433 130 400 Alexander Brown Thomas Brown William Harris John Harris James Reed 1853 153 William Coates '58 '59 39 03 73 William Hush 17 William West John Marshall Jeremiah Musser 33 47 19 14 5 12 21 21 3 1 22 9 '58 '53 44 Jacob King 87 Michael Musser 7 Abraham Witmer Thomas Ketland Thomas L. Moor Ann M'Mutrie James Craig Owen Jones James M'Mutrie Thomas MurgatroiJ John Drown Patrick Borland Thomas B. Moore Thomas Canby T. L. Moore James M'Mutrie and others '58 42 70 90 30 89 43 12 G8 1 57 19 02 18 82 20 28 14 CO 22 19 3 8 11 1 1 o 44 GrafF & Malone Walton & Dillon OO ill 1859 82 29 Henry Such Morris Such Martin Wolf Martin Davis Martin Black Patrick Peters Patrick Borland Patrick Straud Toiler Township. John Steel 1859 Jacob Crook George Gates 42 12 77 4 49 13 80 433 433 433 318 14 95 14 95 14 95 13 52 12 75 400 400 300 12 G 2 12 3 o 75 33 65 to 25 13 77 43 50 83 50 50 50 Harshbcrger GO James Sharp John Louden 400 147 Alexander M'Grcgor D. S'urock 50 418 410 400 George Moore 17 Thomas Wilson 17 Andrew Kcrney 8 Michael Musser .13 400 James Roberts 8 400 C. Jones 8 400 James Taylor 8 200 Alexander Cochran 4 25 200 Joseph Palmer 4 25 SEA TED LIST. ALSO At the samft time and place, will be sold, the following Seated Lands and Lots of Ground, on which the taxaremain unpaid, and which have been returned to the Commissioners agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April, 29th 1844. 2 amen of Wiirrniilf.et fir Chrnrrx. Acrs' Tcr. AUenhenv Townsm'v. 1 Lot Francis Gallacher 1857 S2 32 250 Hush M'Neal 18 75 1 Lot Nicholas Tragic 1 25 1 lot Jesso Ilerbit 1S57 '58 10 23 Fluke & Royer 1 lot John Ilarkins 8 25 3 40 300 300 300 - 200 200 405 300 140 25 2G 122 800 80 139 413 208 42" 181 184 89 '405 J50 G3 437 433 401 400 257 439 439 439 439 190 443 Q 430 200 100 440 429 2 0 72 23 100 151 150 103 100 100 150 175 200 277 4C0 190 400 1 lot William Wiley -'57 '53 "- 8 50 1 lot Vita M'Comlic 18o7 . 3 40 1 lot Terrcnco.Kianey . 3 0G 1 lot Joseph Hoack, - - 3 40 Keefe & Hawley 'lS5S 5 61 1 lot James A Bradley 3 83 1 lot Morris McAlip " 5' 10 1 lot John Iliibon 2 71 Peter Will ' 1 99 Blacldid; Tctrnship. John Davii 1857 99 Paul DisboDg '57 N3S S 50 John E Evan's heirs . 11 63 Mathew Kano 6 '75 04 40 97 300 50 230 400 163 50 47 4 5S0 72 193 80 170 80 100 123 54 42 75 James Kane 10 10 George Lister 2G SO David Boriug 1857 2 85 Dennis McGce 1 90 Isaac M&kin 1 53 Demon Mobly 1 30 JLulford & Alter 1S5S 13 09 David Powell 4 80 Joseph Rose 3 10 Cambria 1'ownship. Joseph James 1857 2 32 Murray & Kittell 2 73 Carroll Township. James Hefner 1857 '58 5 80 ller David W Jones '57 1 70 2 lots John P Parrish 1857 '53 2 84 M'Cormick & llrter '57 1 47 Peter Bartram 1 53 Charles Kane 1 27 U lots John Leidel 1 44 Chest Township. Daniel Noel 185G 51 Clearfield Township. Geo AfDan'l Kraft '57 '53 39 25 1 lot Jacob Kline '57 GO Lute M'Guira Jr '57 '58 5 71 Rodger Shiels '57 03 Joseph Dvaert 2 92 Lloyd, Hill & Co. 185S 1105 Joseph MTeely 0 84 Samuel Calvin 2 45 George Cowan 0 80 Shiels & Durbin 5 57 Cvncmaugh Borough. 2 lots Samuel Jones 1857 1 70 1 George S King 1 53 2 Peter Shoenberger 1 70 ' Joseph Santee 2 13 Ebcnsburg Borough. 2 lota Richard Jones (S C) '57 3 33 1 ' John C O'Neill '57 '53 5 32 1 Hugh Ryan 1853 93 3 ' George Wilson 2 72 Jackson Toicnship. Join S:uver . 185G 1 27 Isaac Teeter S5 Charles Murray '5G '58 21 48 Eiizab'th Garmaa '5G '57 '53 40 38 James Bracken 6 53 R Ij Johnston 1S5G 85 Buchanan Tract '57 '58 27 40 Holt ' 23 43 Lytic ' 2 40 William Staver 1S57 3 40 Michael Brawley 0 GO Jonathan J Chivinger 2 04 Christopher Decker 2 04 James Eckels ?57 '55 4 13 Henry Wagner 1857 1 19 Johnstown Borough. 1 lot William Howard 1857 12 00 Loretto Borough. 1 lot Jacob Eel's heirs '57 '58 4 72 2 4 John Fenlon 1857 3 GO 1 4 Elizabeth Conway 1 10 2 ' Daniel Litzinger 1358 5 32 4 ' Johu Lvtle S 10 1 Peter Sweeny ' 3 49 F A Gibbons 2 91 Munslcr Township Augustine Glass 1S5G 2 52 JasCM'Hncfa's estate 1857 4 25 1 lot Milbarg Kean 1858 G2 Richland Township. Joseph Dunlap '57 '58 4 89 Archibald Dunlap 1857 40 Henry Staub GG Michael Barkhart 1S53 1 00 Summerhill Township. Franklin Boyles '56 '57 3 30 20 400 CO ISO 330 CO 159 400 130 15 0 300 440 110 50 433 415 35 17 193 110 50 50 30 104 50 125 2G4 80 10 100 12 120 40 50 S 5 450 100 12 144 55 371 400 40 John B Brookbank 185G 5 44 Christian Knepper'a estate 34 John King '56 '57 '58 3 55 Martin Mixesall 1856 68 1 lot L S Montgomery 2 21 2 Peter M Guire '5G 'o7 11 2G Thomas J Parrish 185G 8 G7 1 lot John Plummer 77 Thos Patterson's est '56 '57 12 SO John ShaefFer 1 93 JohnAgen 1857 7 00 Emily Benson . 3 G3 Aaron Crum G 37 Nathan Cruui 9 02 Peter Dun 2 01 0 lots William Haney Jr 3 30 2 Win Haney (now Croyle) 2 49 John Otto 1857 47 1 lot Ann Zerby 2 13 Uriah Emigh 1 08 20 398 40 80 44 52 120 50 100 150 120 7 95 49 100 4 5U 4 33 95 12 James Burk (of John) 5S 2 lots Michael Berry 75 Nicholas Crum 04 Abraham Crum Gl William Cram 76 Rebecca Crum 3 4G Benson Cram 1 18 James Doran 1 53 James i arren 54 Samuel Flenner 89 Edward Grew 50 do RpynolJs 98 Hughes & J Miller 98 1 lot Jacob Holder 50 Benedict Lilly 55 James M'Brecn '45 Francis M'Connell 2 32 John M'Coy 54 1 lot Mary Noel " 25 George Pringlo 1 15 Isaac Plummer's estate 1 50 Martin P Pringlo v 19 Silas Ream 1 12 James Ragcr 93 Chas Freed & Wm Shartz 1 12 Allen Sharp 79 Jacob Settlemyer 1 05 G lots Elizabeth Sweeny 29 2 Samuel B Seaman's estate 54 Isaac Sinay '57 '58 1 84 John Skeliy Sr 1857 2 CG David Shaeffer 2 42 JohnWiliuore 1 29 1 lot Joseph Wolf 29 Henry Zellcrs & Co 65 Jacob Cram 5 12 Eiias Crum 1 48 John Kcan 75 John Kean (Mountain) 0 58 John Kean (upper sawmill) 4 SO Charles P Murray 1S58 8 84 George Ilempfield G2 William Oldara 78 Summiicille Borough. 1 1 lot Wm Jackson '57 '5S 12 75 220 45 100 SO 57 30 200 153 SO 130 150 73 50 439 2C0 ISO 8 50 15 23 53 46 21 92 78 55 04 97 70 87 45 83 33 33 23 71 32 09 01 58 15 09 43 OS 00 33 05 03 50 97 50 12 12 45 83 10 SO 83 S3 uo 42 00 11 80 80 78 55 1 11G . Joseph Griffith 1 i 100 Morgan Jones 1 1 277 r -A B Waller '50 57 '53 01 I 25. ; Jacob Keith- 1857 1 341 James Mebafly '57 '53 53 50 . Jonathan Anderson 4 100 JohnWeible- 9 80 .Isaac Evans 1858 2 50 Joseph M'Donald 3 170 '.William M'Donald 11 117 ;William M'Donald 3 70 tAndrew Kelly 3 100 Charles O'Neill 3 50 William Whitehead 2 Washington TcvnsJu'p. 8 Geo W Bowman '56 '57 1 I lot Henry Brown '5G '57 '53 5 1 ' William Bruce '5G '57 1 GOO - ; Peter Cassiday '56 '57 '53 105 1 lot John Carroll ; 1 4 Josephine Dysart 4 170 George M'Cullough 27 500 : Michael Mayers G9 1 lot Jacob Nagle 1856 1 Geo Nasle '50 '57 '5S 2 120 John C O'Neill 13 1 lot Valentine Cramer 57 '5S 1 l .'A - John Cress well 4 1 George Ferry 400 . 1 nomas Jackson s estate 109 210 Peter & Step'n Moyers '57 24 10 - George Ross '57 '58 2 1 lot Clement Urban 1 200 Thomas Biogbam 33 1 lot Jacob Cramer 1S57 1 100 1 John Kinport '57 '58 1 1 GO John Kean 7 50 John Moran'a est 1S57 1 200 . William Smith 1853 8 1 lot Samuel Gray 1 . Timothy Maxwell- 1 1 4 Ilarkins Ott i. White Township, lb i Thomas Stiles '56 '57 5 40 50 Margaret Busier 4 34 97 -John Beers 1S57 5 49 100 John Bacrs 7 43 3 . William Elmunson 43 200 .- - Philip II Edmunson 5 10 40 . - Newhouse & Swyers 11 01 ... JOHN A. BLAIR, Treasurer lrea.suer s OHice, Lb'jnsburg, April 4th 18G0.-ts. Cheapest X Kest ! I Largest I X X $35,t0 Tajs for Tuition in Single and Double Ectry Book-Keeping, Writing, Commercial Arithmetic and Lectures. Board 8 weckj.$20, Stationary 7, Tuition $36, entire expenses 02. Uual time to complete a full course, from 8 to 10 weeks. Every Student, upon graduating, is guaranteed to be competent to manage th Books of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary from, ' $500 to $1000 Students enter at any time No Vacation Review at pleasure. First Premiums for best Business Writing for 1859, received at Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ohio State Fairs. Also, at the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four years. CCJ-Ministers' Sons received at half pric. For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished View of the College, int lose five letter i-tamps to F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg, Pa. Jan. 4, 1SG0. Aug. 11, lS58,-2y. WINTER GOODS. TIIS subscriber Las just returned from the East,'and is nov opening an extensive as sortment of-GOODS su. table for the season, many articles of which have ln bought and will be sold at LOWER PRICES than were be fore sold in thl3 place. Confuting of Faucy and Staple DRY GOODS. READY. MADE CLOTHING. II A 1 rn W A R E A N D C UTLETY. QUEENSWARE-STONE AND EARTHEN WARE, GROCERIES DRUGS & MEDICINES, BOOTS AND SHOES, consisting of 10 Cases Mans thick Boots at $1,87 per pair and upwards. 2 Cases Mens Hunting Boots. 5 Cases Mens French Calf, Grain and Water proof ditto 10 Cases Boys ami Childrens Bots, of 6Upetior uaiity and low prices. 1 C:wc Mens Coarse Brogans at 95 cts 5 Cases Childrens, Missis & Womens Lace Bovta. BUFFALOE RODES. MANILLA CABLE FOR RAFTING, DO. SMALLER SIZES. BAR IRON SALT. &C, &C. Persons wishing to buy GOOD GOODS, at low X'rices, will find it to their interest to examine his stock. Country Produce will be taken in ex change for goods for r uich tLe highest market prices wPl be ei en. E. HUGHES January 4, ISCO.-tf. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! NEW GROCERY STORE. fin HE undersigned would respectfully beg leave Jit 10 iniorm ine citizens 01 r-t'cnsuurg ana vi cinity, that he lias just received, at his stor room, one door West of Davis Sb Lloyd's Store, a large and fresh lot of Groceries, which he of fers for sale cheap for Cash or country Produce, his stock consists in part of the following arti cles, viz: - SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. DI0L ASSES, TOBACCO. SEGARS, CHEESE, . FISH. BACON. AND THE BEST OF FLOUR AND C0HN MEAL He also keeps on hand a large and we1! selected Stock of School Books and Stationary, Notions Sec , all very eheap. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a full share of public patron age, as he feels satisfied his stock is good and he will sell as cheap as any other house in town Call and see. - . . . . EVAN E. EVANS. Ebensburg. Aug. 17, 1S59. tf. GOAL! COAL!! The subscrilr is now prepared to deliver Coal to the citizens of this place on the shortest notice. Persons wishing Coal can leave their orders at my Grocery Storo and they will be attended to immeil lately. EVAN E. EVANS. September 23, 1859. " ITT-JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. "-"-I- -'do - - 3 1 do - 1 James . T Moore ' 1 7 William Jackson . 6 lot Jacob Coulter 3 1 - James Henry 1 .1 Andrew Donaboe's est '5S 1 John Mills - . 1 ..-Siuquehanna Township. 40 - Abraham Borin? IS06 2 J rlrz E. SlfGEMKlSii k s. s. ' ' INVITE thtir fikrds itcmcrs tocc'l ar,d ex. n,ine il.elr NEW aJ EXTENSIVE STOCK O F GCOrS fpetirs THIS W ELK rt tLir enlarged ROOMS, on HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, 3 L'aviu- maCe tuch utrjtigt-n.t-iit as will il.!e iuta to cfTer GOODS at very na.i advance rxr whole le City pricis. tU v cor.fidr.nilv asrre -iiAiIviduaK as also directors nd rninagiTS of the Public Institutions of tie (Aunty that lit j -will i.d it lotluir iatciot to call aad exatsn.e tLeir tock " -n exmi'wtin rio not neo--ri! involve a pan bar." SO ttiEONE. COM E ALL AND LOOK FOR YOURSELVES. - Sr-ec-al alttrtK-xi La Uir. -hen to the selectkn of DRESS GOODS Elld LADIES WEAR gen erally. i;tM.sbur. March 28. 18-:0.-la-4w. r . ' ' ' Valuation of Cambria County for 1860 as returned by Assessors. : 3 1 W m as - - t- r: 5 kr . c 55 vS - c5 SUTO 1025 ('000 3:J5 12i5 ICO S1S5 535 5176 490 SG5 44G 750 53 2200 290 S643 1808 1G0 400 231G 404 GOO . CO a 2071 CO 110 1290 0 90 190 50 23 0 232 240 105 4G0 17G7 25 595 3772 -0 2512 1C8 25 1S2G 100 100 o 7072 1543 C002 7512 cso 2415 550 7075 O 4 5 7G3 2144 1S10 5085 1000 4S0 520 455 505 545 4320 0883 C045 170 SGI 3 4290 4595 SG00 'ir.i Allegheny, Blacklick, Cambria, Carroll, Carrolltowu B-.ro Chtot, Chest Spriugs Boro. Clearfield, Consmaugh, Coucmaugh B'.tj. Crylc, Ebensburg Boro. Jackson, 7l'..9 2J110 J9482 7195 22085 SG95 6729o" 42794 C1040 12355 532G8 41205 Johnstown, 1st WJ. 55458 ? 1 u-jl o 3d " 4ih " Loretto Boro. Millville " Munster. Richland. Summerhill, Summitville Boro. Susquehanna Taylor. Washington, White, Yotler, 15915 S2950 17238 77545 C2825 4S401 CGGS2 4826 4S270 51S01 4G700 479G3 C2002 2570 1933 2309 SO 300 no Ann of The subscribers, Commissioners of Cambria Gunty, will mtx-t at tbfir office in ElnAmrg, Wednesday the 11th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M., as a Board of ilevision fot the purjKBe of revising, ccrrwtin- and equalizing the valuation of all property taxable by law f -r said County, when thfv will hear all communications relative to the same, and all persons wishing to be Lr ard in relation to the valuation of the property arc requested to at'.cud. . Commissioner's Onice, ) J- BtvAREE, ) . ; March 28. 18G0-2t f A. LLOYD. Comc:iiunti5. ' D. T STORM, 3 NOTICE. ALL persons are hereby notified that I have purchased from John Brown, the following prop erty, wbich 1 have left in his care until 1 see ht to remove them, two bay Mares, 2 sets of Har ness, one Sled, one Shovel Flow, one bursbeai Plow, one Harrow, two red Cous. one white Heiflfer, one speckled Heificr and 22 Sheep. The public ar warned rot to meddle with the above property as it belongs to ir.e. RICHARD SHARP. March 28, 1SG0.-18-Ct. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife MARY ANN Las left my bed and board without just cause or provoca tion, all persons are hereby notified not to harbor or trust her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting. MICHAEL KENNEDY. Carroll tp., March 28, lSC0.-l8-3t. 1VATCIIHS CIVLS A 1F.4Y ! ! ! A GUT valued from two dollars to one hundred dollars girn with every Lok sold at retail prices. At least one Watch is rjuaranlee-l to every twelve Books ! These inducements are oiYcrcd by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO. 11G Washington Street, Boston, JTass. The mo?t extensive and the most lileral gift con cern in extetance. Snd f r a Catalogue. Those who have patronized other Gift Houses are par ticularly requested to acquaint themselves with our terms. Our inducements are unrivalled, and put all others in the shade. The following arc some tf the Gifts to purcha sers of Books: English Lever Gold Watches, hunting cases. Patent Iicvor " " Ladies' Lever open face. Dctacl.frl Lever Silver Watches, hunting cases. Ixqv.ne Silver Watches, cpen face. Gold Lockets, vorious si.rs. Ladies and (ients' Gold Cniaius.vaiionsytjles. Ladies' and Gents' Gold Sleeve Sutto & St ads. all patterns. Gents' Bosom Tins, new and rich styles. Gold Pencils and Pens. Ladie' and" Gents' Gold Rings. Gold Watch Keys and Belt Fins. A great variet y of Ladies' Jewelry, Tins and Ear Drops, comprising all the styles now worn, such as Cameo, Mosaic. Gold Stone, Liva, Florentine, &c. &c. Gold Bracelets, all styles. The List of Books comprise? a gjeat assort ment of standard works in every department of literature, interesting ti the young and old. Do not fail to send f jr a catalogue. Catalogues sent free to anv address. Applv to SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, 11G Washington Street, Boston. C. W. Eldkiogh, Treasurer. March 28, U CO-lS-Ct. GOODS AT CITY PRiCES THIRTY PER CENT CHEAPER THAN CA N BE B 0 UGHT FOR ELSE WHERE. THE subscriber has just returned from tht East with a large lot of CHEAP GOODS, con sisting in part of the f allowing. Ladies & Childiens Hoc,. Kid Gloves, GumBt-ltf, Collars, Handkerchiefs. Gents. Sf.spenders, Neck Ties, Letter and Note Paper, Gents. Handker chiefs, Gum Coubs. Shoe Blacking, Knives and Scissors, one copy of Shakspeare, Hoops, &c. Gents, and Ladies Buffalo Over Shoes, Gum Shoes, Calf and Heavy Bots, Mens fashionable Cans. Plush and Cloth Caps, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, woolen Socks. Also a few sets of LADIES FURS. All of which he offers very low for CASH. Give him a call and Fatisfv yourselves that he sella cheaper than any person else. 1 CL.J2 lO 11. JU2S.US. January 4, lSGG.-lf. FIRE ! FIRE ! ! FIRE ! ! ! Tllti L2SDtvKHj2M.U UohU t.hb T11K atteantion of the public to one of the great est improvements ever zaade in COOKING STOVES, the burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by which means, is saved Fifty per cent of fuel. GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebcsuburg Ang. 17, 1859.-tf. GF.O M. REED. T. L. HETEB Elwnsburir. Johnstown Iti:i:i & 1 1 attorneys at Lair Counsel given in the .English and Germ languages. Odica on HighStrcetEbensburg, renn'a. Feb. 6.185G. ly V. I. 3Il;KKAV, Attorney it Iaw, Kbtaiburg, Pa. FyiCE OPPOSITE CRAWFORD'S HOTEL. marl7,185S O f "V t.' S "a r a i: - 25 XT. O O VI tK00 2 1 0 i 4:o lK'j 2914 C5S0 1129 1380 1G80 84 2924 11545 2885 11558 14.0 19095. 13135 3770 7295 115-0 11750 1915 3 1 35 3832 50 b50 4190 -G30 2295 8317 1100 13 4 4 3 2'0 50 iieyisiox. WAR IN MEXICO, D. J. EVANS & SON, HAVE this day received from the East, and are now offering to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity a well sclcclud assortment f . JIC.XS'' and IIOIS' CLOTIIIXG, Also, a large lot cf DRY GOODS, consisting in part of the following articles--, viz: SATI NS. VELVETS. CLOTHS, CLS.SIMERErf DOE SKINS. SATI KEPI'S. TWEEDS, JEANS. TLANNELS. MUSLINS, DRESS GOODS of every style, NOTIONS. a larzc lot of BOOTS .fr SHOES. HATS AND CAPS. BONNETS. TRUNKS. CARPET SACKS. STATIONARY. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, Ac, ic, together with 5U(h otber articles as are usually kept in a country rfore, wbich they will dL-qoso of very low for cash or country proluce. fv 1 Tie Tailoring business vx ill be carried on in all its branches, all work will be done in short notice and on the most reasonable terms. EW-nsburg. Feb. 1. lKiO.-10-tf. Watches, Jewelry anl SILVER WARE. We would respectfully inform e:ir friends, palronsand the public 7cr jr . purraiij iimi we care m ojt -saSvtXIX nnd oiler II htfesale 4- Bil. at the lowest disk Prices, a large and very choice stock of WaU kfs. Jewelry, Silver and I'laicd I! or if, of every variety and styl. Every description of Diamond Work and other J tr?!ry. made to order, at short notice. XsAU Go-It Warraufcd to I as represented. N. B. Particular attention given to the Re pairing ff Watch fs and Jcwdry, of every ccscrip ti.n. STAUFFER Jt II ABLE Y. No. G22 MARKET street, SuuA Side PUIL'A. Feb. 1, 1SC0- 3 mos. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. A Bencrient Institution CttalA.'rhfd hy special En d-wment,fir the Relief cf the Sick and dis tressed, ajfiicfed ff ith lindcnt and Epidemic Diseases, and especially for the Cure f Dis ease of Vie Strual (Organs. TTEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, ly the J-TJL Acting Surgeon, to all who apply by let let with a description of their condition, (age, occu pation, habits of life, ic.) and in case of extreme povertv. Medocines fnmisbed free of charge. VALUABLE REPORTS on SpennatorrLcea, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dl?pm sary, sent to the afflicted in sealed letters envel opes, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for l'ostace wiii i-e accept al-le. Address. DR. J. SKILLIN nOUGHTON. Acting Surgeon, Howard Association. No. 2 South Ninth Street, Fhihvlelpbia, Pa By order of the Directors EZRA D. nEARTWELL, rresicchi. GEO. FAIRCIIILD, Secretary. Feb. 8, 1 SCO. ly. VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. THE undesigned offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, situate about three miles West of Ebensburg, and about 9 miles by Plank Rod and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A B-anch Rail Road will shortly be corttructod t3 Ebensburg. The establishment is one of IhS largest in the State, and is now in siiecessfnl ep eration. The main building is 140 by 40 and wing CG by 20 and the whole two s-foiies his:h. A new ENGINE and BOILER3 erected last summer and now in cood order. There are all the necc.-sary outbuildings on the premises, and dwelling Houses for the Proprietor, Foreman and hands. Also a Blacksmith Shop. There is also an excellent Savv M.ll in connecjon with tL Factory. There are about 700 acres of land well timbered, which will be sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 cords of Bark now on hands, Hemlock can b? purchased at $2.50 and Oak at Ji.50 per cor.?, delivered. The property will 1 sold low and on easy terms. ' For further particulars address C. T. MURRAY, ELrisbarg. Cambria Co., Fa. S-.-pt.21, IS 53. 11-tf. D. FOSTER. Y. S. NOTTS, Greensburg. Ebensburg. FOSTER & XOOi. HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all business in trusted . them. Office on Cololonade Row;" Ebensburj Oct. 7, 1S57. ir
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