ft i i 5 TREASURER'S SALE, OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN Cambria County, A. D. 1800. 1, JOHN A. BLAIR, Treasurer of Cambria, Coun ty in tLe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pursuance of the several Acts of Assembly, of sr.id Ccmmonweatfc; directing the time and man r.er of selling unseated lands for taxes, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, the following de- scrilcd tracts of Unseated Lands and Lots of Ground m the said County of Cambria, or such parts thereof ss may he nscestary to pay arrear ages of taxes dua thereon, for one year or more, will be offered for sale at the Couit House in the Jioiough of Ebensburg, on the fiecond Monday of June (being the 1 1th day.) and continiie by ad iournnicnt frem day to daj - until the whole be old fr fcuch arrearages of taxes and costs, ne cessarily accnim:r iherecu. UNSEATED LIST. Names of Warrantees or Owners. Act's 5S0 iJ 100 S1 2 .'"50 09 ;' sr 2CJ : 100 -: .1S5 .CIS ICO i 21 Per. Allegheny Township. Aaron bow a JS53 1833 3 20 5 40 8 C8 7 TO T 02 4 79 3 00 15 40 1 37 10 27 James Hanr.um 6 Heiisof Walter Elder '5S 53 William M'Dougal (part) Warren Hsnnnm Robert Wliithead Martha Hannum "53 Samuel Will '58 '50 Montgomery Douglass Ten! m & Johnston 1859 BlaclJick Toi?nshin. John Jordon 1358 1359 G 53 Jacob Presslr.ger 14 34 Paul Aiho 13 55 Daniel Levy 12 83 Joseph Mori is 6 63 Wiliiam Duncan 0 Surah Pec 1 G Daniel Davis 13 John Whir.? G William O'Conrcl! G 34 i ' 05 George M'Cnnn "59 2 25 John E. Evan's heirs 13 13 ! John Jordan '58 '59 15 35 Cambria 'Township. James Means 1858 1859 4 33 An :rew Nelson 12 02 Wil'i-im B-inhani 4 50 John B y.l 1 45 John Thorn is 1141 Evan Abrams $z Jno Bennet '59 7 50 Carroll Township. Sirah Barr 1858 1859 2 10 l Wilson B ur 1'i 6G 1 Danid Ba;r 3o 1 I?vi I'.;rr 2" 13 Jlonry Lcho.v-Ti.o': Irvin "part) 8 60 A. CsBiii ft I'. HuMey (pait) 8 01 J iri'iil A;cr 8 SO Uov. D. V. Jones 1-359 4 5 John .M;'.hr 7 40 Evan D. Ev;.ns 4 o5 Thr.mas E ia-:iris (nm t) 5S r59 14 19 CU.-t 'J-icistfp. Si!u.,i- Wnlkcr 1858 1559 23 94 .Vihi;u:i Iirk.t;r 'jrt lo Anthony Si;nnnns 1G 9G Nath-iit L' iiihb.Touh 1G !G I'rtuJ.'riok il jlyiieux 17 04 Tli-mias Ketl.iiid 11 5 John As-jby 12 15 TiioM.ii-, M.i:lts 15 UO .r !.n Ketl.ui 1 o; 03 Henry Piiiltfs - 17 5i; James Anu-itroiig 28 00 .J:rj.".s H:!iit r ,s S2 7.iiiT Iiarh-r 1853 1 88 J hn S-viy '58 '59 22 90 J Myers 8 94 lii'Tiry f3'i z!er it Co 11 63 Wil' atii Cnvy II 2G iir;;y 1 G 0 S c; :ltn iili 8 10 J.; :-.. Heck 8 04 .!.' a llecii 7 9G A i;n Weaver (part) 14 25 J.ji::?s t'.oster iv tlei GiiTwa 20 G3 'fir'f- Tuwuship. F-r..' 1 Crydcr 1853 1859 3 C2 S l:fn SkS 27 28 M:cl:uv! K; pp'o 20 05 .hu:i:-.i Ih-ys-'U - 10 29 J-:m Cani:on 1G 27 j) ."1 '.0 1M ' 2;-: ilil iwJ i;j 128 108 152 144 117 120 41 41 ''SI 4.',.' 4..J ill T.'l 4 : :n ;- I If-1 111 4-'0 28 V'i 5. Ji.-re:-h Jor.rs JSiinon Litzir.cr'i heirs J-)',,n C-"j er J ic-b C. 'X William L-xml.-cr Wi:iini Tilion John btonr. Patrick Sliiils James Divt r (f.nnorly) Abraham Slsuitz (fnii-Jilv) Patrick Eollv . Patrick u-!i IlaUxer 11 vcr 18"9 Luke M'Guire shields X- Dili Lid Morn'.-, Wolf Henry Woif. Josej L Davis Henry Davis M rris Davirf Con?wiu)7i 2'oirnshij: Decker 1853 HarbhlK-rger JC'h Klinefelter Caldwell Imnr..TCin'?nt Jos lUick A; Ben Gorg s Nanc' Dawson Win Pagan Lfvif.t"n Tract Cliribtian liars Lbrrger Robert Allison James Nelson Alex M'Gregor 120 King & Shcenberger 'iooige lli.t)re Tl.cr.ias Wilson Andrew Kennedy Jaii.es Roberts Charles Jones Joiin fitll 21 Jcbn Cali?n V.'iliiara Clark Saeolev Priestly 1859 31 9 2 17 8G 00 12 01 11 110 15 20 2 94 S 33 7 CO 7 GO 15 20 el TO : o :") -IM fO ',0 V.I . ) IX) 10 15 20 1 07 2 13 4 G2 15 38 11 72 3 91 14 20 14 5G G G8 7 50 20 r. r.5t 5 30 7 58 5 '-'0 JI 75 - JO 43 05 40 155 u, l H 40 ":3 00 203 50 50 595 50 50 50 75 U G 4 55 03 370 4o- J 77 130 Punk it Thos Vickroy 112 George fShnu.i Alexander Cachran Penjamin Williams Wilii.im Brown -3 John Teeter Samuel Gorgas George Gatc-3 do Jamison do Ilarshbergcr do Sinclair do Crook 08 5 3 o 7 7 1 7 5 1 5 t o 70 400 12 50 433 It- 433 433 93 50 rl 50 13 318 4 400 400 400 50 50 300 01 03 88 50 80 50 60 0 400 James Burke '58 1858 147 J Marbourg James Stewart 50 418 03 03 Widow Stewart 1859 Munster Township. Seth 11 M'Cune '58 '59 Crcyle Township. Hvlert Stewart '58'59 (!aie Swunierhill) F re5erick Croyle's, Estate I'lle SummerhiU y iiliara Smith D. D. ISC illiam Clark (part) Hei.ryWest '58 '59 late SummerhiJl Samuel Stoltze's Estate 410 400 10 SO 400 14 83 400 200 200 io e; 8 21 1 88 ) 26 07 ) 29 93' lale Snmmerhill Toicn ff SwHuurhiU. (now Croyle.) 44 LotXo3 1S58 1659 61 W I r X j . hot No 4 58 Acr's T . J'tekton Township. :.a Wi-ton 1853 1859 AKailliamsev 1853 Samuel Stitt "'58 59 Jocn Steel Jan:es StM n Shonp 23 14 6 38 52 00 32 00 32 00 2 83 250 22H 21 00 24 00 24 00 13 88 ' 13 88 27 95 24 00 '13 93 2 03 2 09 9 77 24 00 8 00 11 14 33 07 15 64 2 37 14 51 14 72 '58 59 14G Thomas White 25 Daniel Good 2G James Murray 122 Julian Mc Anally 300 JohnMcAnally SO Peter Bortman 139 Daniel D?vy 413 William Morris 208 Isaac Bonser 42 Alexander Ilimtcr 181 Daniel Farley 181 Jasper Ewing 89 James liecs 405 135 John Simjvsr-.n 50 Abraham Gougbenonr Hicldattd Ihicnxkip. C3 Joseph Vickerov 18GS '59 137 120 Elisha Roc-rs" 433 40 Robert Ross 401 Jacob Clement 400 11 John C. np 257 7 Edward Copp 'Sumnicrhill Tuicnshiu. 7 15 34 43 4 01 3 21 oi 15 24 33 21 57 15 00 9 53 2G 04 20 04 26 04 26 04 11 27 2G 28 19 33 25 49 11 85 4 05 439 439 439 439 SO Jacob Nagle '58 '59 80 Henry Woods 80 Jan.es Dalion 60 Jamts Staright John Nicho!sju 131 Jacob Gougheno-jr 40 John Thomposou 131 John Nicholson Isaac '.Tones Adam Bf.vk lS5j 1 Jwm z'T Uranh.-.ra ?5S '5' SO Wiiiiani Hunt I ewis Cas.-iday William GoveU (part) 4 C James Myers Su.ni uchmi ;ta Townihip. N. Hughes '53 '59 James Rliey Jolir. Weitcll Peter Carman 190 443 J j J 430 200 100 440 429 230 2G 07 I 25 45 13 64 4 27 1 63 28 100 151 15o 1G3 100 100 150 175 200 277 400 190 400 405 10 J 230 400 401 200 T " t - 207 400 3n3 32 1 8 10 11 02 12 16 14 83 4 05 9 12 12 16 8 83 8 10 10 81 Widiam D. Owens Morgan Jones '58 rL Joseph Thomas Joseph Vandt-rslice James Thompson A. B. Waller 'l'vlor Township, John Gill 1S5S R. Cunkleton J. Brown Allen Brown J. Pax ton William Brown William Stewart '5S James Gi'l John Stitt Shep'cy PriestU 1S58 1859 50 57 50 58 80 32 00 4 . i 3 4 15 15 00 7 50 2 04 3 99 15 00 Slic)'.- Priestly Peter Shix?uheriicr 1858 '58 '59 do do William Clark ' Adam .learn Robert King Jo).n Crousj 153 A.Iam Ross 1859 1 VasJt injtvii Town sh ip Thomas Jacksni 1858 James Johns John W. Geary John Taylor Gccrgc Cutwalt Peler West Henry Gilln Arcnt Sonman C 1 1 ri t r. i n L i n ge n felte r Arer.t Sonrf an ' 11 12 15 56 16 16 90 10 95 13 401 210 ' 5G 24 S 109 SI 50 50 17G 439 150 100 1200 200 lOtO 2o0 ':'; 40O 400 100 2nl 15G 2U0 394 509 523 331 13 4 8 0G 3 86 15 40 13 55 33 82 11 5G 7 70 92 40 14 05 77 00 15 40 17 9? 11 G5 11 C5 11 65 15 5 9 Ol 7 50 Samuel Hit! tun 40 William John Richard Constantino John R. M'Farla-c A'. M. it R. White 4 3 F:a';,-:s John Jer.'iui ih M'Gonigle Philip West . ' 1859 While Town-ship. 5G Simon Walker 1853 17 Thomas Lamboura 80 Henry Philips 153 Frederick Molyneaux 153 Simon Walker 108 Tin-mas Iamb"iirn 153 Thomas Lambourn 150 Henry Philips CO Robert Bocgs CO Mary Brown CO Andrew Small 28 47 j I 46 9o i 48 23 S4 39 39 OS 22 42 47 40 19 49 174 433 21 G 410 410 410 51 51 51 97 97 14 415 415 4 45 415 41G 4-r, 371 221 250 47 98 199 2 30 30 333 200 25 300 350 360 400 Alexander Brown Thomas Brown William Harris John Harris James Reed 153 William Coates 1S53 17 17 17 14 11 17 14 17 17 '59 SO 08 j 73 17 William Rush S3 47 19 95 14 44 5 55 12 42 21 70 21 90 3 30 1 89 22 43 12 C8 1 57" 19 02 18 82 2G 28 14 60 22 19 3 87 William West John Marshall Jeremiah Musser '58 '58 59 Jacob King Michael Mus.er Abraham Witmer 87 7 Thoinasi Ketland Tuonias L. Moore Ann M'Mutrie James Craig )vcn Jones Tames M'Mutrie Thomas Murgatroid John Brown Patrick Borland Thomas B. Moore Thomas Canby T. L. Mocre James M'Mutrio and others 58 Graff &- Malone 5S '59 30 11 1 1 o 12 14 4 44 82 29 42 77 95 49 20 25 70 Walton it Dillcn 1859 Henry Such Morris Such Martin Wolf Martin Davis Martin Black Patrick Peters Patrick Borland Patrick Straud YoJer Township. John Steel" 1859 Jacob Crook George Gates 13 80 14 95 14 95 14 95 13 52 12 75 12 75 Harshbcrgcr C 2 12 3 o 17 17 8 13 38 55 t. 40 25 13 77 43 50 83 James Sharp John Louden Alexander M'Gregor D. Shrock George Moore Thomas Wilson Andrew Kerney Michael Musser . 400 James Roberts 8 50 C. Jones 8 50 James Taylor 8 50 Alexander Gchran 4 25 Joseph Talmer 4 25 COO James Stitt 300 Thomas Stitt 300 John Stoncr 200 Christian Stoner 200 Jacob Rupp 405 John llubley 300 nenry Shoemaker 200 SEATED LIST. ALSO At the same time and place, will be 153 SO sold, the following Seated Lands and Lots of Ground, on which the taxes remain unpAid, and 130 which have been returned t j the Commissioners 150 -TO I O 50 439 260 180 S 50 agreeably to the Act of Assembly of April, 29th Names of Warrantees or Owners. Ter. AUeglieny Townsnip. 1 Lot Francis Gallagher lbo7 2 32 it n mv..i 1ft Tf Hu2h M'Neal 18 70 1 Lot Nicholas Nagle 1 25 1 lot Jesse Ilerbrt 1857 '58 10 23 Fluke & Koyer '57 8 25 1 lot John Harkins 3 40 S 50 3 40 306 310 5 61 3 S3 5 10 2 71 1 99 G4 40 07 300 50 230 400 ICS 50 47 4 580 72 108 80 170 SO 100 123 54 42- 99 S 11 C3 0 7o 10 10 26 80 2 S5 Georgo Lister David JJoriDg . Dconi? McGee , Isaac Makin Denton Mobly Mai ford & Alter 1857 00 58 30 185S 13 CO David Powell Joseph Kcso Cambria Township. Joseph Jani3 1857 Murray .& Kittell Carroll Township. ' James Hefner 1857 '53 llev David W Jones '57 2 lots John P Parrish 1857 '53 M'Cormick & IlarL-r '57 Peter Bartram Charles Kane lots John Leidei Chest Township. Daniel Xocl ISoG 4 3 o 86 10 32 2 73 80 70 84 47 53 27 44 51 20 400 GO Clearfid'l Township 1 lot William Wiley '57 '53 1 lot Wra M'Combie 1857 1 lot Terrence Kinney 1 lot Joseph Iloack. Keefe Hnwley 1858 1 lot J 8nie3 A Hradley 1 lot Morris McAlip 1 lot John Iliibon Peter Will iJlctcklick Tcwrivhip. Jobn Davis 1S57 Paul Dishong '57 '5S John E Evan's heirs Mathew Kane James Kane 39 25 GO ! 5 71 63 2 92 11 G3 G 84 2 45 G 80 5 57 1 70 1 53 1 70 2 13 r 3 33 5 32 98 7 1 27 85 21 48 40 3S ! 6 58 j 85 27 40 23 43 j 2 40 i 3 40 G GO 2 04 2 01 4 13 1 19 12 00 1 lot Jacob Kline Luke M'Guire Jr Itodger Shiels '57 - - Oi t 57 I 2 180 330 GO 150 400 130 Joseph Dvscrt ' Lloyd, Hill &Co. 1853 Joseph MTeely Samuel Calvin George Cowan Shiels & Durbin Conentaugh Through. 2 lots Samuel Jones 1857. 1 George S King 2 ' Peter Shocnberger 1 Joseph San tee Ebausburg Huron gh 2 lots Richard Jones (S C) '57 1 1 John C O'Neill '57 Hugh Kyan 185S George Wilson Jackson Township.' 3.V 15 0 300 440 110 50 loo -too 415 35 17 193 110 50 50 30 John Stuver 185G Isaac Teeter Charles Murray '5G '58 Eiizab'th Garmaa '56 '57 '58 40 James Uracken ULJohnstoc 1856 Buchanan Tract "57 '58 Holt Lytic William Staver 1857 Michael Erawley Jonathan J Clevinsrer Christopher Decker James Eckels ?57 '58 Henry Wagner 1857 Johnstown Through . 1 bt William Howard 1857 EureU't Iitrovgh. 1 lot Jacob Pel's heirs '57 '53 2 John Fcnlon 1857 4 72 3 GO E'.izabeSh Conway DaTiu-l Litzinger 1353 Johu L) tic Peter Sretny 10 10 40 01 104 50 125 JIu aster Township Augustine Glass 1856 JasC M' Hugh's estate 185" 1 lot Milburg Ivean 185S Uichl'ind Township. Joseph Dunhip '57 '53 Archibald Dunlap 1857 Henry Staub Michael Burkhart 1853 S'liiimerhiil Township. Frauklin Boy les '5tj '57 John B Brookbank 1856 Christian Knepper's estate John King '56 '57 '58 G2 -1 80 40 264 80 10 100 G6 I 1 00 i 12 j 120 40 50 SO 44 S Martin Mixesall 18w6 t L S Montgomery Peter M'Guire '56 '57 . G3 11 26 1 lo o - 450 Thomas J Parrish 1850 $ G7 1 lot John Plummcr 77 100 Thos Patterson's est '56 '57 12 80 12 John Shaeffer 1 93 144 JohnAgen 1857 7 00 55 Emily Benson 3 63 371 Aaron Cruni C 37 400 Nathan Cruia 9 02 40 Peter Dun 2 01 G lots William llaney Jr 3 30 2 Wm Haney(now Croyle) 2 49 John Otto 1857 47 20 308 40 80 44 52 120 50 100 150 120 I 05 1 lot Ann Zerby Uriah Eaiigh James Burk (of John) 2 lots Michael Berry Nicholas Crura Abraham Crura William Crura Kebecca Cram Benson Crura James Doran James Farren Samuel Flenner . Edward Grew do Reynolds Hughes & J Miller 1 lot Jacob Holder Benedict Lilly James M'Breen Franeis M'Connell John M'Coy 1 lot Mary Noel George Pringle Isaac Plummer's estate Martin P PriDglo Silas Beam James Kager Chas Freed & "Wm Shartz Allen Sharp Jacob Settlemycr G lots Elizabeth Sweeny 13 03 53 Gl Gl 76 46 18 53 54 89 50 93 98 50 55 45 32 54 25 15 49 100 W 50 4 33 95 12 220 45 100 SO 57 50 19 12 93 12 79 05 29 54 S4 66 42 29 29 G5 12 43 75 53 camuel li Seaman 3 estate 30 Isaac Smay '57 '53 1S57 1 o o 1 John Skeliy Sr David Shaeffer John Wilnjoe 1 lot Joseph Wolf Henry Zellers & Co Jacob Crura 5 Elias Crura 1 John Kean John Kean (Mountain) G John Kean (upper eawm ill) 4 80 Charles P Murray 1858 8 84 George LTcmpSeld G2 William Oldam 78 SummiiviUe VorougJi. 1 lot Wm Jackson '57 '5S 12 75 3 15 1 2S 1 53 G 4G 3 21 1 92 78 1 55 2 04 1 97 1 70 Gl 87 1 45 58 83 40 116 iy i iuw . . inn J T"T AB Waller 5G '57 '53 Jacob Keith 1857 James Mehafly 57 '58 Jonathan Anderson John Wcible Isaac Evans 1S5S Joseph M'DonaM William M'Donald William Jl'Donali Andrew Kelly Charles O'Neill William WbitolicaJ Washington Tcwnshin. 25 341 50 100 80 50 170 117 70 100 50 4 0 3 11 S 3 01 2 15 Geo ST Bowman '56 '57 1 1 lot Henry Brown 56 '57 '53 5 1 ' William Bruce '56 '57 1 GO 48 03 GOO 4 170 500 Peter Cassiday '56 '5753 105 00 x lot joan Carroll 1 3;j Josephine Dysart 4 05 George M'Cullough 27 03 Michael Moyers 09 50 1 lot Jacob Nagle 185G 97 1 Geo Nagle '06 '57 58 5G 11 120 John C O'Neill 13 1 lot V alentine Cramer '57 '53 1 12 1 John Cresswell 4 45 1 George Ferry S3 Thomas Jacksons estate 100 10 Peter & Step'n Moyers '57 24 80 400 210 10 200 100 60 50 200 ueorgc Uos9 ,m 53 1 lot Clement Urban Thomas Biagbam 1 lot Jacob Cramer 1857 Jobn Kinport '57 '58 John Kean John 3Ioran's est 1857 William Smith 1858 1 do 1 ' do I James T M oore William Jackson ' J lot Jacob Coulter 1 James Henry 1 Andrew Donahce's est '55 1 Jobn Mills Susquehanna TotnisJ.ij. Abraham BoriDg ISdG '' Joseph Griffith Morgan Jodop , 2 83 1 88 33 00 1 42 11 00 7 11 1 80 8 SO 78 1 55 39 5 40 4 34 5 49 7 43 43 5 10 11 01 1 lot Samuel Gray 1 ' Timothy .Maxwell 1 4 Harkins Ott ll'Jtite Township. 75 Thomas Stiles '56 '57 50 Margaret Busier 97 Johu Beers 1S57 100 , John Beers 3j William Elmunson 200 Philip II EJmunson 40 Newhouse fc Swycrs JOHN A. BLAIR, Treasurer. 1 rexsarer's O.lsee, Eb-'tisburg, 1 April 4th ISCO.-ts. J ORlIIAX'S COl ttt S Lt. THE undersigned. Executor of the last Will and Testament of Thomas Croylc-, late of Croyle township, Cambria county, dec'J.. hereby gives notice, that in pursuance of aa Alias Order of said Court, and to Lini directed, he will e.n THURSDAY the 21th day of MAY next, at 10 o'clock A. M., of sai l day, expose to Public Sale ori the premises, in sii.l township, the following descriled Real Estate of said deceased, being the same piece or tract of land, amongt other lands, as mentioned ar. l described in a Writ of Parti- ; tion or Valuation issued out t-f sail Court and duly returned by tbo SherifT of said County, viz: Allotment No. 4, containing Two Hundred anJ Ttcentg-one Arres-und a'lowance, with about sixty acres cleared, no buildings erected thereon, ad joining lands of Isaac Paul and William Prir.gl-j. There is a valuable Coal Bank opened on said land, alout one hundred rods from the Pennsyl vania Rail Road, with a vein fr.r feet thick, and which has been successfully worked for two sea sons. On tle sap.ic allotment there are favora ble symptoms of Iron Ore. Terms of Sile. One third of the purchase monev on confirmation of the Kile, and the bal ance in two equal annual pavments thereafter with interest, to be secured bv Bond and Mort gage. I SAMUEL CROYLE. April 4, lSG0.-19-3t. Executor. j To Uic :1jooI Director rf Cambria C'wuiiiy. G ENTLEMEN: In pursuance of the 43.1 sec tion of tle act of 8th May, 1854, vou are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in EWnb irg, on the first Monday in Mav, AVD. t'0, being the 7j day of the month, at 1 o clock iBtrm afternoon, and select, nra rore, by a majority of the whole number of the Directors present, one person of literary and sci e-ntific acquirements, and tf skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County buperinten le fr the three succeeding" years; determine the amount of compensation for the same; and cerMfy the result to the State Superintendent, at Harris burg, as require 1 by the 39th and 40th sections of said act. r. li. M (JUK.U 1UK, County Superinlendeiit of Cambria County Johnstown, April 4, l8C0.-19-3t. Estate or, las. .Murray a a insolvent NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In pursuance .of the Act of Assembly, in such case made and provided, I hereby give notice to all interested that I will hear and receive the proofs of the Creditors of James Murray, an In solvent Debtor, in support of their claims at the office of A. C. Mullin. in Ebensburg. on Friday the 27th day of April inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. and will then and there determine upon thesaitN GEO. J. RODGERS. - Trustee of James Murray Ebensbarfj April 4, lSGO.-19-4t, FRANK W. HAY OFFERS to the Merchant and others buying TIN, COPPER OR SHEET IRON WARE, to sell again, inducements cot found in any Manufactory West of the Alleghenies. All Wares packed carefully and GUARANTEED NOT TO LEAK. ' ALSO Dealer in all kinds of STOVES, Convey PUMPS, LEAD PIPS, SHEET METALS, ENAMELED & nULLU W-WArlL. at Manufacturers prices. PRINTED PRICE LISTS now ready. Address. F. W. II AY, Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. February 8, 18G0.-6m. D. FOSTER. P.S-KOOS, Grecnsburg.- ' Ebensburg. FOSTER & XOOX, HAVING associated themselves for the prac tice of the Law in Cam ria county, will at tend to all businS iatrustet ;0 them Office on Cololonade Row;" Ebensburj Oct. 7, 1857. 31. . 3IACEIIAX" Attorney at Ebenibnrg, P. OF1TCE No. 2, " Colonnade Row," near th . Gurt House. December 7, '54 ly ABRAHAM KOPCLIX,. Attorney at Law Johnatown OFFICE on Clinton Street, a lew eloors noitl of the corner of Main and Clinton. April 23, 1853. E. SHOEJIAKER & SOiYS, INVITE tl.cir fiitials und custimm to call And txamii e their NEW au EXTENSIVE STOk O F CC0DS -i tniDg THIS V.T.LK at thIr crlrrgtd KOOMS. on - HIGH STREET, EBENSBURG, IIaing made such iiraLg nrtrts i.s will enable them to tfler GOODS at a very srrall advance ovt wholeale Gty prices, tl.ey coiiSJcijtly assure individuals, as also directors and mfiz-rs cf th Public ImtitutioLs i-f lLc O nt-ty that tl cy will find it lo their interest lo call and examine their Mock "Aa e xmin.-t'-i ' es r-.t neriarilv involve a enj sv." t O CC.VE ONE. COME ALL AND LtOK FOR YOV RSKLYFS. SpVr:al atttrii. n hah bin. fcivta lo the selection of EKESS GCCCo ted LADIES "WEAS gen erally. Eb'tisUirg. March 28. TSC0.-1-S w. 33 33 23 itSit--) 32 I theapiM ! Ke.sl largest II I $35.03 Pa) f.r Tuition in iing'e and Doib Entry liixik-tveeping, run and Lectures. g. Commercial Arithmetic Board 8 weeks 20, Stationary ST, uilion 1 35, entire expense J2. Oual time to. ciuii!rt- k full course, from 6 to 10 weeks. Every Si'ident, upon gtad"J.tlng, is guirinteed to be competent lo manage the Bxks of any Business, and qualified to earn a salary from. $500 to $1000 Students enter at any lime No Vacation Review at pleasure. First Premiums for lest Bui-iness Writrrg for 1859. received at I'iltsburg, I'hi'adelphia and Ohio State Pairs. Als?, at the principal Fairs of the Union for the past four years. CO-Ministers' Sons received at half price. For Circulars, Specimens and Embellished View of the College, inclose live letter stamps to F. W. JENKINS. Pittsburg, Ta. Jan. 4, 1300. Aug. 11, 185S.-2y. WINTER GOODS. f K Wit. subscnler has just returned froni ihs JS. Last, and is no opening an extensive as sortment of GOODS suitable for the season. many aincles of which have bought and will be sold at IX)WER PRICES than were be fore so'd in this place. Cjiishtingof Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. READY MADE CLOTHING. HARDWARE AND CUTLET Y. QUEENSWARE STONE AND EAR ARTIIEN WARE, GROCERIES DRUGS MEDICINES. " BOOTS AND SHOES, existing of 10 Cases Mens thick Boot? at $1,87 ier pair and upwards. 2 Cases Mens Hunting B-xts. 5 Cases Mens French Calf, Grain and Water proof ditto. 10 Case 'Boys and Children Bo-ts. of sup-iiur quality and low prices. 1 Ua Mens Coais-e Brog.ms at 95 cts. 5 Cass Childrens, Miosis & Womens Lace Bxots. EUFFALOE ROBES, MANILLA CABLE FOR RAITING, DO. SMALLER SIZES. BAR IRON SALT. &C. &C. Persons wishing to buy GOOD GOODS, at low prices will iind it to t'.ieir interest to exarxilne Iris st-xk. Gauntry Produce will taken in ex change for k-xhIs fjr vl.ich the Lighot market prices wi'i L-e given. E. HUGHES. January A, ISCO.-tf. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! ! - JfEW GROCERY STORE. WI1E uu'Iersisne-! would re.-rTtfu!ly Leg leave JL to inform the citizens of EUusburg and vi cinity, thft be ha? just r'ceive-d. at his t-tore room, one lo.r West -f Iavis &. Lloyd's Store, a large and fresh I t of Gr.x-eiies, which he of fers for sal- cheap f. r Ca!i or country Produce, his stock roussts in part cf the following arti- SUGAR. COFFEE. TEA. IsIOLASSES. TOBACCO. SEGARS. CHEESE, FISH. BACON. AND THE BEST OF FLOUR AND CORN MEAL He also keeps em hand a lame and wcT selected S:ock f S.-hool Books and Stationery, Notions ice . all very cheap. Jle Lopes Ly stnet atte-iition to business to merit and receive a full sfeire cf public patron age, as he feels oatis&ed his stock is good and he will seli a. cue ip as any other house m town Gdl and tee. EVAN E. EVANS. Ebenburg. Aug. 17, 1S59. tf. GOAL! COAL!! The subscriber is now prepared to deliver Coal to the citizens of this plat-e on the shortest notice. Persons wishing Gjal can leave their orders at my Grocery Store and they will be attended to immeeliatelv. EVAN E. EVANS. September 23, 1S5D. GOODS AT CITY PRICES THIRTY. TER CENT cheaper than CAN EE BOUGHT EOIt ELSEWHERE THE subscriber has iust returned from the East with a large lot of CHEAP GOODS, con sisting in part of the following. Ladies & Childiens Doe. Kid Gloves, GamBeltf, Collars, Handkerchiefs. Gents. Suspenders, Neck Ties. Letter and Note Paper, Gents. Ilaadker chiefs, Gum Combs, Shoe Blacking. Knives and Scissors, one copy of Shake peare, Hoops, &c. Gents, and Indies Buffalo Over Shoes, Gum Shoes, Calf and Heavy Boots, Mens fashionable Caps, Plush and Cloth Caps, Carpet Sacks, Trunks, woolen Soeks. Also a few sets of LADIES FURS. All of which he offers very low for CASH. Give him a call aud satisfy yourselves that he sells cheaper than any person else. CLINTON R. JONES. January 4, ISCO.-tf. N0TIC ALL persons are hereby notified that I have purchased from Juhn Brown, the following prop erty, which 1 have lelt in his care until 1 see fit to remove them, twj bav Mares, 2 sets e.f Har ness, one Sled, one Shovel Plow, one bursheai riow, one Harrow, two red Co-vs. one white HeifTer, one speckled Ileifier and 22 Sheep. The public ar warned not to meddle with the above property as it belongs to me. lilUUAKD fcllAUf. March 23, 18G0.-18-3t. NOTICE. WHEREAS my wife MARY ANN has left et bed and board without just cause or provoca tion, all pers3iis are hereby notified no to harbor or trust her on my account, as I wiJ pay no debts of her contracting. MICHAEL KENNEDY. Carroll tp., March 23, lSC0.-18-3t. GEO M. REED. T. I.. HETEK Ebensburir. Johnstown HCCl & It EVER, Attorneys at -Law Xtounsel given in the English and Germ languages. OfSca on HighStreetEbensburg.Penn'a. Feb. G,1856. ly BLANK SUMMONS AND EXECU TIOXS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE WAR IN MEXICO. D. J. EVANS & SOIfi HAVE this day rwivd frora the Eat. a are no fif'-'-ir.g to ther ciiiis e f JH.etnl-urg r vioifiitv a well e-lee.tel a-srtrnr-iit of .'rlE-VS ami JIJ .V CLTIIIXC5. Als., a la-r:e lot of DRY GOODS, cot;;ii;g in part e-f the followiuj artich. viz: SA11 NS. VELVirrS, ClA ITHS, CA-SI MERES DOK SKINS. SATINETTS.TW EEDS, JEANS. FLANNELS. MUSLINS. PRESS GOODS of everv ttvle, NOTIONS. " , ' . ahveelotof BOOTS A- SHOES. HATS AND CAI. BONNETS. TRUNKS, CARPin- SACKS. STAT IO N A RY.UARD WA RK. GROCEPilES. FISH, SALT, ec, Ac, together with such other artick-s as are usually kept ia a country ste-re, which they will uL,poe of very low for Cf-h or cntry produce. X- The Tailoring business v ill be carriei on in all its branches, all woik will be done :u ih'jrt notice and on the niott reairnble terms. Ensburg. Il. 1. 18G0.-lQ-tf. Watches, Jewelry ani SILVER WARE. We would resjctfuily infornr Ft. our frit mis. r-atronaand the Dublic . genera1. v that we have now in .Store 1. . , . l r - 1 1 . i , tcj'i i iitr.T, a. iarj;t: au-i ve'ry CJloire t.ioc of Hc.V4?. Jricelr-j. Surer aud Plaitd Ware, of every variety and style. Every description of Dlamonl Wrk and other Jewelry, ina 1- to or ler, at i-bort notice. ZfAll Gois Warrontf l to n as represented. N. B. Particular attention given to the Z pairing tf Watches arid Jewelry, of every cescrlp tion. STAUFFER A II ALLEY. No. C22 MARKET btrel. ,uih Side PHIL'A. Feb. 1, 1SG0 3 m.-w. HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Etmcol'-fd Institution exta-J.ishe-l ly special Eh dowment.j'or the 7ie!;.-f r-f He S:-kanJ Dit trtsseJ, ajlic'e i viih Virulent cd Epidemic Discisfs. and eierially for the Cicre -f Dis eases ef the Six nd Orgtn. MEDICAL ADVICE gircn gratis, by the Acting Surgeon. ti all vim apj !y Vy" letter with a-desorij tion .f tl eir cotditi.-n, (age, occu pation, habits e f life, Vc.) and in caeef cxtremo po.-ertv. Medecines furnished free t-f charge. VALUABLE RE FORTS cn Spermatorrhea. and other Diwasoj, e f the Sexual Organs, rind ca the NEW REMEDIES emr . loved in the Dlsren- sary. nt to the sfll.cted in se.iV! letters ?nrr-!- r.pes, free 'f charge. Two or three Stamps fur Postage will l-e accept al-. Address DR. J. .KILL1N HOUGHTON. Acting Surgxui. Howard Associstioc. No. 2 S-.uth Ninth Street. I i.il:Jelphia, Pa- By order of the D:rcrt rs EZRA D. IIEARTWELL, PrcriJerJ. GEO. FAIRCH1LD, Sicrclary. I-b. S, I?G0. I v. VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. THE undeancd offers for sale the QUITMAN TANNERY, sltrate abo-t three i;:i!es Wcit of Eben-burg. and a1out 9 miles by Piank Road and Turnpike from the Pennsylvania Rail Road. A Branch Rail Road will shortly be corstructtd to El?nsburg. The estaUhdimcrit is one cf lbs largest in the State, and is now in successful op eration. The main building is 140 bv 40 and wing GG by 20 and the whole two stories hisrh. A new ENGINE aud BOILERS erected iast summer and now in g-od order. There are all the necessary outbuildings on tie premises, and dwelling Houses for the Proprietor, Foreman tad hands. Also a Elacksrhith SLop. There is also aa excellent Saw Mill in connection with th Factory. .There are about 700 acres of land well timbered, wh'ch wfd be sold in connection with the Tannery. About 400 ccrds cf Btrk now ca hands. Hemlock can be purchased at 52.59 and Oak at $4.50 per cord, delivered. Ti e property will be fold low and oa cay ierrr.s. For ftrtktr particulars address C. P. MURRAY, EbeTbur;r, Cambria Co., Pa. Sept. 21, 1S59. 44-tf. ' IT ATCIIUS GIVEX A1VAT ! I ! A GIFT valued from two dollars to OEe hundred dollars given with every Bxk sold at retail prices. At least one Which is guaranteed to every tvdre EocAs! These inducements are offered bv the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO. 110 Wahinglm Street, Boston, Jfass. The nioft extensive and the most Hlra! nft cca cern ia existance. Send f.r a Catalogue.0 Those who have patronized ether Gift Houses are par ticularly re iueste.1 to acquaint themselves with our terras. Our inducements are unrivalled, and put all others in the shade. The fodowmg are some of the Gifts to turchai sers of Books: English Lever Gold Watches, huntine cases. Patent Lever ' " Lad;.e' Iver " rpen face. Lettche1 Lever Silver Watches, hunting cses. Lepine Silver Watches, open fae. Gold Lockets, vorious sizes. Ladies' and Gents'- Gold Chains, vaiicns styles. Ladies' and Gents Gold Sleeve Znttons A Stadsj a.l patterns. Gents' Bosom Pins, new and rieli sty'es. Gold Pencils and Pens. Ladie' and Gents' Gold Rinss. Gold Watch Krvs and Belt Pins. A great variety of Ladies' Jewelry, Pins and Ear lreps, compiising a.l ti:e stv.es now worn, mch as Cameo, Mosaic. Geld Stone, Lava, Florentine. A'c. Ac. Gold Bracelets, all Ftvles, The List of Boc-ks ce.rr.rrise? a ere at assort ment of standard works in every department of literature, interesting to the young and old. Do not fad to send for a catalogue. Catalogue stnt free to an v address. Applvto SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, 11G Washington Street, Boston. C. W. FxDnlneiE. Treasurer. March 2S, lC0-18-?t. FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!! THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL THE attenntion cf the ruhlic to one of the great est imrrovements ever raade in COOKINQ STOVES, th3 burning of the GAS AND SMOKE, by-wbA'.h means, is snave-1 Fiftv ptr cent of fuel. GEORGE HUNTLEY. Ebcsuburg Ang. 17, lS59.-tf. fTT-JOB WORK OF ALL KINDS DONE AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. 1 I ir DC O O