Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 01, 1863, Page 3, Image 3

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forester, in it wurcn tiu-
F it r nvcs this pleasant story:
R-iTwan was uc "J uicrc
linst a'1 ngni ana reason, iook.
;mmoii land of many poor people
rtiuakin? the icasi reparation;,
,. -tf hi mirk :it Kin.
l"u"ul ' ,v .
IVse wrongca persons, uiougu
.uir own bread, beef and mutton
:: ,id the bishop's venison, durst not
- . . M M .
with him who wiis iuuiceuur oi
t,ou"h ho had neither law nor
;inlii proceeding." lie persisted
. cni,-l act oi injustice even to me
; doatli ; but having brought on
j'iIw hatred and maledictions of
"t i,o couM not reft quietly in his
u-hi? spirit was doomed to wan
(at that land which he had, while
jo niijtly appropriated to him
" liso happened, however, as we
,vc!v int'ormed by his biographer,
, a "certain night he appeared to
; B former tamiliar friends, ap-
;.loa tor..-tiT, all m green, with
:A quiver, and a bugle-hum hang-
, jiJo. To this gentlemen he
iiinvn his miserable case. lie
i: on acemm: of the injuries he
poor while living, he was
, to be the park-keeper of
.,, whicli he bad so wrongfully
II.' therefore entreated his
r, i;iir to the canons of Lincoln,
:::iinc to request. them to have
.ip' nark reduced to its former
. t .ii-i
t-. r--toiv to tin p-rtne iana
... ha 1 taken from them.
!..! carried his m."s-:i'To to
His
the
, wiio, - itii equal n adiness, c.-m-iim
their d.ad bhop's gWtly re
uil !. ;'iti' 1 one of their n-benda-"ii
ii.i Racheler, to . the ivs;oiii
i'h r!v i !l'i-t"i!. Th.: bi.-hops park
! itvk and the common restored to
;ivr .inn -nsi- -us : and the gbotly
.. , r was i! ni'ire s. n. Chumb-rs-
r!lT ul.
B v vir ue of a wiit of
u.- : . s-'.v 1 i'Ut of t:.e Court of Com
.. (1 Lambi i;i county, ait ! to me
:. r i I be txj-osed to Public
y ; i !;;'. in Mi J vide, n Satur-
l;h i! y , f-Juty ixt at two o'clock,
i.r loll .uit.:; Real E-t.Uc, to vit:
t r.J r. title mid h.tc.o-t of Sarah
;:', .h-.-rge 11 wley, of, in and to
;' ' I ices of lots of ground fcitu-
! -r-
-1..-roii''!i .
;gli ..f Miilvdh,-, CaiuLiii
X.i. 1, A lot of ground
f Millville. Canibria
!.'i:.t'.!. '.i a public roai or street
l ja:.i'.l'l witu the caual ud a-.j 'tn
i . i A-.m Mor,Mn ou the north an.i
v vi r.un tV ueore
t east, having tnere-
N il :i f. in.c ':. u now in the occu
11 A I'T 1. 1" aituutcd m
W'., ,. t, T , -: ?
the
;ii !t', anuria coimty, ironi
i - t
i n i i! trelIuiLln: parai
ll'iii.Ki ! ts i.t the sa!U
a I.iv. n liie suiith, east
: ti. m."'ii iTn-ted a rilaiA
11
in th" oi"f.:j
A !
,f
t
uicy e,
gro'tnu situaiQU in
, C.uuoiia couiit-,
SUcrllTU Sale. i , . , . - ,
Bv virtue of a writ of Al Y?rt" be,"g l.he sa.me 1.a?d anJ Pmisea that
Levari Facias is.ued out of the Court of Com- ? "7 "L.h, f lt?57 " fc
moa i'leas of Cambria County, and tr, , 1X7 " - - -ceu .ualt:u me oin
directed, there will be exposed to Tublie ' kZy! L. if conveyed to
Sale, at the Foster House, in Johnstown I 'rrs ana. oamuel ."en.sne.y
on .Saturday the 18th day of July next at v T ' ,loSetner tne re-
one o'clock, r. M., the blowing VeafE dltnaments and appurtenances
j acu in ji,x.ecuiion ana to oe sola at tne
suit of Murray Hoffman Jr., for use of John
late, to wit : u; the lands and tenements
which were of Elizabeth Ann Gordon, to
wit :
All that lot or piece of jn-ound situ
ated in Taylor township. Cambria coun
ty and State of Pennsylvania and marked
in tlie plan or lots tf I'rospect laid out
in said Taylor township by Christian Ihm
sen, as lot LI being of a triangular shape
bounded on the south side of lot fill and run
ning along Ebensdmrg read about one hundred
and fifty 1 150 J feet and along Coal Bank
street about one hundred and fiftv flSOl
feet to a point closing at the Junction of
said road and street ; together - with the he
readituments and appurtenances having
thereon erected a two story ptank house
now in the occupancy of the said Elizabeth
Ann Gordon.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of Eienor lhmsen and F. L. Ihmscn,
Executors of Christian Ihmsen. dee'd.
401 IX BUCK. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, El ensburg,
July 1, 18)3-St j
A"""ollee.
1
To John K iylor,
Francis A. Kaylor, Ho!ert Kalor, John
l)rikell, James Driskell. and Michael Diis
kell, burs and legal representatives of Jacob
Kaylor, lat of Allegheny township Cam
bil l Count V, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a wrjt
of partition or valuation issued ut of the
Orphan's Co .irt f the County of Cambria,
in the Mate ot Pennsylvania, a:i inquest j
w;l! be held at the late dwelling hoie of the !
haiil Jacob Kaylor, in the Township of
All.'gheny, G 'lint-aforesaid, on Mondaj" the
'2ith iiy of Ann.-t next, at one o'clock in
the afternoon of that tiny, for the purpose of
making partition of the Beal Estate of the
said deceos'd. to, and among his children
and representatives, if the same can be done
without prejudice to, or spoiling of the
wI:ole or otherwue, to value anl appraise
tl e same, according to law at which tieie
and place you arc required to attend, if you
think proper.
JOHK Bl'CK, Sheriff.
Sheriff'.-, Oflice. Julv 1.
Campbell and now for use of Anthony
.. ..
owires wuo was substituted as 11 tt.
AI0. The lands and tenements which
were of John Thompson Jr., to wit; " all
that certa n lot or piece of ground, sit
uated in Cambria Tp.f Cambria Co., bounds
ed aud described as follows " to wit; Be
ginning at a post in the north side of the
Jiffl'rson and Ebensburg plank road thence
by the road leading to Tibbotts mills north
sixty degrees west twenty perches to a post
in line of Rees S. Lloyd thence by said line
south twenty eight perches to the said
j plank road thence by said plank road north
toi ty eight degrees east twenty three per
ches to the place of beginning containing
one acre and ninety perches be thesamemore
or lessjtogether with tie appurtenances.
Taken in Execution and to be sold at the
suit of David H. Roberts Executor of
David Harris dee'd.
ALSO. All the right title and interest
of Michael M'Cague, dee'd., in the hands
of John Lloyd and Harriet C, Orr. A luiinis
trators of Michael M'Cagua dea'd., of, in,
and to a certain piece or parcel of land,
situated in Cambria tp., Cambria County,
adj ining lands of Rets S. Lloyd, heiis of
John R. Roberts and William S. Blaokburu,
containing teu acres and eighty perches;
more or less, about five acres of vrhich are
cleared and under fence, unoccupied.
Taken in execution and to be sold at
the suit of David II. Roberts, Execctor. of
David Harris, dee'd.,
JOHN BUCK, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, June 24. 18C3.
I'or Unit,
THE STORE BOOM on
H'c'i Street lately occupied by I). J. Evans
& Son, as a Clothing Store.
W.M. KITTELL.
Ebensburg. April 21), lPr3-tf
Pennsylvania kail road schkucle.
LEAVE WESTWARD,0
STATIONS. &
A.M.
Altoona,
Kittanning,
( iallit.in,
C resson,
Lilly's
IVrtage,
Wilmore,
Surrnurhill,
Minimal Point,
Conemaugh,
J- ihnstown,
To House IStiiltlcrs.
Proposals will be received on or before tin
7,15
7..S0
F7.53
821 i
8,51
8,57
A.M.
Z. d
13 l ci .5
W j fa, 3 is t,
A. M. j P.M. ' V. M.
8,00 !8,35 7.15
I 7.30
8,33 '9.05 7.50
9,11 7.58
8 05
8.16
8.25
1 8.31
8.42
0.30 9.58 8.55
9.36 1004 9.01
A. M. P.M. 1 M
t July, at the
. or by the
flice of Joseph Miller. I
Secretary of the School
IS -I
I - a mm
h-iard. l or building a School House in
Sumtr.erhill township. Sjiecificatious will
ls made, however, by calling mi
PETER SOMERS.
Wihu -re Pa.. June 24-1., 1SG3, 3i.
LKAYE EASTWARD0,
o
E3 C-
! STATIONS.
1. M. A.M.
1. M
cvt
rr it-
.'ri i c
Adj
A
lliiUi,
Gd r--t R c.vley, on
i'i ! ii"iih. hiiving thereon
.,;.. Al.-o N . 4. A lot
iu the R.r..ugh of Mill
nutv. fronting on a public
t, : '. ii.iu I t., of s.iid Sarah
'.vli v 0ll tiic north ud east aud
l-.x'tx' on t!ic south. Also
: i f -r .uiid situated iu the
"i 'li''-. Ii , C.onhria county, front
r. i loathe cast, and adjoining lot
!'ir!it mi the south, and lots of said
oWj-R ivley on the north and
''. X i. 6. A lot of ground situ
M.'Ivilie l5or. ub, Cambria county,
n a r a 1 on the east, and adjoin
t the yid Sarah George R wley.
west and south. Also No.
"I" ;r..iiri.! situated iu the Borough
Cimhri i cotiuty, fronting on a
' east and adj-lining lots of said
1,'v and G'iorsrc R iwlev on the
r;i ami south, having thereon erect
i'i fra:nc hmisn. Also No. 8. A
- -an-1 .MttiatcJ in the Borough of
' Cainliria county, fronting on a
"'uf' i.-t, a.lj -i ni ug lots of said Sarah
i! 'wley on li.e wi'st, north and
' tl.ercn erttted a small frame
A s. Xo. o. A lt of ground situ-
': B. .rough of Millville, Cambria
'f 'l.t'::,- ou a roa, or, the cast ami
: of sai-1 Sarah Rowley and
; ey no the south. Ann Morgan
S1 ;il lot of on the north.
r Kxecutioii aud to bo sold at the
.lr L. Pershing.
-'01 IN BECK. Shciiff.
"i'-e, EW:isburg. )
"''y 1, 18c.:i-"t C
T!ic t-'osifvssloiis and lApsrlcncc
OF A N'EEVOUS INVALID.
Publish'-d for the Uiu fit and as a mutton .
to v. in pi men. Htid others, who .-uffer from !
Nei'voiis Debility, Early Decay, and their J
'..i...!red aihnonis supplying the means of j
self euro. By one who has cured himself j
af:.r uiing a victim of misplaced cot fidence j
iu medical humbug and quackery. By en- j
choing a post-paid direct id enviloj s, single j
coj.ieTmay he had of the author. N iTHANiEL j
Mavfaik, E-"i-, Bedford. Kings county i
New Vo:k. P March. 18,-eoin. J
Johnstown,
Conemaugh.
Mineral Point.
Suinmerhi'd.
Wilmore,
Portige,
I.0.3
Ciesson.
Gallitzin,
Kittanuieg.
Altooii a.
"Trains
F," only
will
6,55
7,00
7,30
k7.58
8,07
8.40
T .M.
stop
11,30
11,35
S H !
12,27
12,35
1.10
A.M.
A.M.! P.M.
8,20 , 0,56
8,20,7,00
8,38
8.51
8.59 ;
9,08 :
9,19
9,29
0,39
10,00
11.15
A. M.
P.M.
k'heu signal is
i-tattous
given.
marked
El'IToIl ok Di-.mC;;at asp Skstisel.
DkauSiu: With your permission I wih
:o say t the rea 'eis of your paper that 1
will t-end by return mail to all who wish it,
(free) a Recife, with full directions for ma
king and u.-ing a simple Vegetable Balm,
that will effectually remove, in 10 days,
Pimptes. Blotches. Tan, Freckles, and all
Inmiirities of the Skin. leaving the same
soft, clear, smooth and beauviful.
. -. r . . ... 1 I . 1 I
I will a iso man nee to tn.'sc iiaui-
Heads or Bare Faces, simple directions ami
inforinat'uin that will enable them to start a
full iowth of Luxunst lUir, H hiskers, or
a M-ustache. in less than 30 days. Al, ap
plications answered by r-turn mail without
charge. Ilespecttulty yours;
Til OS. r . CHAIMArt, unemisr.
No. 831 Broadway, New York.
March 4. l8C.-3lli. M ti A.
EBENSBURG & CRESSON RAILROAD.
On and after Monday, December 22, 1802,
trains on this road will run "as follows :
LEAVK EliSNSDUKG
At 6.40 A. M., connecting with Mail East
and Phila. and Bait. Express West.
At G.35 P. M.. connecting with Express
East and Fast Line West.
I Lk.avf. Ckessos
: At 9.30 A. M.. or on dearture of Mail
j Train East.
; At 8.00 P. M., or on departure of Fast Line
I West
ENOCH LEWIS, Gen. Supt.
KHNSBUUG
ROBERT DAVIS,
MARKET. RE.
ORT Revised weekly by
mm
''Sal.
By virtue of a
Facias issuod out of the Court
" Pleas of Cambria county, and to
H th'-re will he exposed to Public
yulxmrt 11 .use. in Ebensburg, on
c 111 day uf July next at cne
p t;;e following Real Estate, to
r'it, title and interest of John
m at. J to a niece or parcel of
ia Carroll township, Cambria
'pia;:;g lands of Francis Anna,
; of John C. M'Guire, dee'd and
",ntng about thirty (30) acres
; about ten acres of which are
thereon erected a one and a
t;twed lo Louse now in the
" ' - Dclozier.
eXP"t;. .,..1 .1.1 of iha
i'ham P., Fisher. Executor of
tis'er,dccl.
JOHN BUCK. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALES. J
- . r t r 1
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs m wvnn ;
and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court 1
of Common Pleas of Cambria vouniy,
to me direc ted, there will be exposed to ,
public sale at the Court House in luoens- (
bur" on SATURDAY the llth day of July
next at one o'clock P. M the following
Real Estate to wit:
ah tt,,. rlcrhr. title and interest, 01 cams
4k.it e . .
,i.l HonKhi-v to wit : all that certain
niece, or narcel ot land, situaie-i
township of Clearfield Cambria county 1
the State of Pennsylvania bounded and d
scribe.l as follows, : Beginning at a posi a
corner of land under contract to Anorew
Kopp, thence north one degree east lour
hundred perches to a post thence south eigh
th nine deureed east one hundred and forty
seven ptrcucs toapoM, mcuw oom (
derees west ninety five perches to a Ilicko- j
rv thence south eighty nine degrees east ,
tract
in tne
iu
le-
Flour per bbl Extra Family,
Extra.
Wheat, per bushel,
Rye. " "
Buckwheat, " "
Corn,
Oats, "
Potatoes, "
Apples, "
Apples, " " dried.
Peaches, " " "
Beans,
Qover seed, "
Timothy, do. "
PRICES.
$7.50
7,75
1.50
,80
1,00
.85
.45
50
1,25
S.00
1,50
6,00
ISO
A
FV:n
oc-
uinetv six and a nan percnes io i"-.
thence south one degree west siaij
perches and nine tenths ot a percn to a po&i,
thence south eighty nine degrees east cne !
hund'ed and thirty perches to a maple, ;
thence south one degiee west three hundred ;
A n..T.tv rrches to a post, tneneo uuri. :
eighty nine degrees west two hundred and
sixV raven perches to a post, thence north
one degree east, eighty perches to a post,
thence west ninety three perches to the
pln of beginning containing eight hundred
and one acres and one hnndreJ aud forty
five perches and the usual allowance for
Hns &Prrt n t m road, &c. being parts of three tracts re.
J spectiutty Burveyeu ou
' H. C DtTine'a. I Jacob Cox. Wm. Tilton and WiUiam Lam-
rife,r.beu.burg,
JM. 186S-t
W. W. M AIR. JOHS S. DAVISON.
M A I R & DAVISON,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN'
SADDLERY, CARRIAGE AND TRUNK
HARDWARE & TRIMMINGS,
SADDLES & HARNESS, .
Xo. 12 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PAD SKINS, BEST UAiv ianu
HARNESS. SKIRTING AND BRI
DLE LEATHERS.
June 17, 18G3 ly-
Land for Sale
The Subscriber offers
for sale a valuable TRACT of LAND, situ
ate in White township, Cambria county,
containing about five hundred acres 80
acres cieared, and the balance heavily tim
bered having thereon erected a new three
story FRAME HOUSE and a SAW MILL.
For terms, &c address
ror . A VOWIxKLE,
June 17, 1863-3t Hollidaysburg, Ta.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
R. A. O. KERR, Agent,
ALTOONA, .Pa. A large assortment of the
Machines always on hand.
CO- All Machines warranted for 10 years.
Altoona, Juue 10,-3m.
Circular to (hone Wldr-Awake to
THEIR OWN INTEREST.
Clieap Casli Store!
The subscriber would respectfully an
nounce to the public that he lias leturned
from the East with Ids large and wtll as
sorted stock of goods, bought at the lowest
cash prices, which lie w ill dispose of at his
u.sual small advance.
OUR MOTTO. " The nimble dime bet
ter than the slow dollar."
Come one, come all, and be convinced
that the cash system is to your advantage,
and you will go away with the resolve that
my establishment is the place to save money.
No charge for showing goods. Cad and ex
amine.
I would respectfully invite vour attention
to my well selected assortment of
LADIES' AND MISSES' DRY GOODS,
containing all the latest and most desirable
styles of dress to be found in the Eastern
Market, among which may be had Mozam
bique, Celliques, Killarnay Checks, Union
Cheeks, Shepherd's Plads, Linen Lustres.
Silk Poplins, a full aud complete stock of
Fancy and Plain Flannels and Shirtings.
Linen, Muslin, Ladies' and Gentlemen's
Gloves and Ilosierv. ami a tremendous stock
of Austin Kelly S,- Cc.'s Patent Hoop Skirts.
from four to titty springs, winch I can sell
at Twenty-five Per Ont. below Philadelphia
Prices.
ALSO, a great variety of CLOAKING
CLOTHS, ranging in price from 75 cts. to
$2,25 per yard, and the largest assortment
.f Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans,
etc, that is in be found in the country.
CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS in
great varietv, at the lowest prices.
LOOK. My stock of GROCERIES are
st-lling 'a few cents below my would be ri
vals, who Can't see it." TI13 cash sys
tem Syrups still range from 40 to 70 cts per
gallon. Government Cofieej" liuught before
the late heavy advances, I am selling at 22
cents per lb. It is superior to all the new
fangled substitutes now selling.
BEHOLD. Our TEAS, range from the
low price of 00 cents per pound upwards.
EXCELSIOR.
Our would-be competitors stand aghajt
when they know we have the heaviest and
lest assorted stock of
CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS & DELni
WARE
to be found in any establishment between
Philadelphia ami Pittsburg, nnd that we
scUcheajer than they can buy. "They
are superb," is the common exclamation on
examining our china Tea Sets, ranging iu
price from ,$12 to 20, which is lower than
tt.ev can ne purcnaseu m 1 msourg. v e
are selling to people from all the surround
ing counties, because we keep a large stock
from which to select, and sell cheap. One
examination will suffice to convince anyone
that we are not pulling our goods.
All kinds of Ornamental Flower Vases
Mugs, Glasijwarel and in fact all kinds of
crockery ever imagined, we keep ou hand.
We are still selling the Wedgewood Iron
Stone Sets for 45,00, which is 25 cents
cheaper than thev can be bought for in
Philadelphia or Pittsburg retail market.
" I can't see how it is done ?" is the
query. Well, we will tell you the secret
it is CASH ONLY. By this means I am
enabled to increase my business and stock
steadily, while other establishments are glad
to decrease theirs. We are not com pellet!
to add large profits to make up for losses by
bad debts, and we save by pac ing cash for
goods instead of buying on time and paying
a higher figure.
FATHERS AND MOTHERS,
Our stock of Children's Carriages and
Coaches, is just the thing for those who
value the health of their children more than
the small rmount we charge for them.
Tlrose who use a carriage once will never go
back to the old-fashioned w ay of dragging
children around in their arms. Call and see
our stock of Infant Carriages and Cabs.-
I WHEELER AND WILSON'S SEWING
MACHINES,
of which I am sole Agent for Blair and
Huntingdon counties, are the best machines
ever used. They are perfect, and warranted
for two years. 1 do not ask you to buy un
less you are satisfied you are saving money
by so doing.
R. A. O. KERR.
Altoona, June 10, 1803-3m.
$30. EMPLOYMENT! $100.
COMMERCIAL AGENTS WANTED
TO SELL GOODS FOR THE
(A Nkw England)
MANUFACTURING C0NPANY.
We will give a commission of one hun
dred per cent, on all goods sold by our
Agents, or we will pay wages at from $30
to 100 per month and pay all necessary
expenses, ror particulars address, with
stamp CUAS. RUGGLES, Gen. Ag't.
tor the Adams Man. Co. Detroit. Mich.
May 14, 1802.-ly.
1VAL.L. PAPEU, YVALL I'AFEIt,
AT NO. 107 &IAKKET ST., NEAR LIBERTY ST..
PITTSBURGH PA.
I now offer a very large stock of WALL
PAPER at the lowest prices for Cash, em
bracing all grades of goods to be found in
the largest stocks east or west, together
with WINDOW SHADES. FIRE BOARD
PRINTS. CURTAIN FIXTURES, GOLD
BAND CLOTH SHADES, &c. Buyers
will find it to their interest to call and see.
GCJ-RAGS takeu in exchange for Paper.
JOS. R. HUGHES.
Feb. 25, 18(33.-12.
RATES
T
ifllllTY TEARS KXPEU1ENCE'!
Have been diliaeutlv employed ia per
fecting
CHRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR
- DYE
It is no wonder, then that after CARE
FUL ANALYSIS by DR. CHILTON, it.
wi pronouueed harmless, and is now taking
the place of all ether Dyes. These who
have been disappointed with miserable imi
ations, are always pleased with the genuinv.
Any shade of black or brown, to suit all
omplexions, pn.xiuo.ed in ten minutes.
Manufactured by J. CHRIST ADORO, 6
Astor House, New York. Sold every where,
and applied by all Hair Dressers. Price $i,
1 50 and $3 per box, according to size.
CHRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA
TIVE Is invaluable with his Dye, as it imparts ther
utmost softness, the most beautiful gka
and great vitality to the Hair.
Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 per bottle, ac
cording to size. (April 8, iS(33 2r.i
1863.
1863.
HIGHEST PHILADELPHIA
GIVEN FOR
WHITE OAK
nilD. & BBL. STAVES
AND HEADING.
ADDiESS.
THEO. M APPLE.
Noi. 102 k 104 Gatzmer St.,
Philadelphia.
February 4, 18G3.-K-.
Til K
Distressed, afflicted with Virulent
RELIEF OF THE SICK
cut
the
Howard Association,
PHILADELPHIA
1710R '
aud
and Chronic disease-:, and especially for
Cure of Diseases of the Sexual Organs.
MEDICAL ADVICE given gratis, by the
Act'ng Surgeon.
VALUABLE REPORTS on Spermator
rhoea or Seminal weakness, and othor Dis
eases T the Sexual Organs, and on the
NEW REMEDIES employed in the Dispen
sary, sent to the afllicted in sealed letter en
velopes, free of charge. Two or three stamps
for postage will be acceptable.
Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON
Acting Surgeon, Howard Association, N. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Fa.
"PT" nni Fruit Farm & Aiuriterte.
IV For
many years we have made the cultivation of
SMALL FRUITS a specialty, and taking
into account Variety, Quantity and Quality,
our Stock of Vines and PlanU of
Grapes, Strawberries, Kaspberries, Llfck-
berries, Gooseberries, Currants, &c, &c.
is unequaled anywhere, which wc offer on
the most favorable terms. Parties wishing
to purchase would do well to correspond
with us, or send for our PRICE" LIST, which
will be sent to all applicants free of charge.
OUR SEED STORK AND I10UT1CULTU
RAL HOUSE is at NO. 29, FIFTH ST.,
where all articles belonging to such an 0?-.
tallishmrnt can be had of the best quality.
J. KNOX.
April 15-2m Box 155. Tiltsburg, Ta.
BBBPBUR.fi H0U8B.
fphe undersiged having purchased , and
1 taken possession of the Ebenburg
House (fdhnely ocupied by Henry Foster.)
will be happy to receive and accommod
ate his old customers, and all others who
may be disposed to patronize him. The
Proprietor feels assured from the spacious
HOUSE, STABLE & other facilities that
he can offer at least as good accommo
dations as can be had at any other in the
place. He is in possession of a large supply
of the choisest li.piors with which his bar
will be furnished; his tabic will be furn
ished with all th luxuries of the season, and
he intends by his hospitality and care, to
merit the patronage of all tbose who stop
withhim.
ISAAC CRAWFORD.
Ebeusburg April, 17, 1801. tf.
THE GREAT CAUSE OF
TVyOTICE.
J Letters of Administration on
the estate of Susan Glass, late of Ebensburg,
Cambria county, have beer granted to the
subscriber, by the Register of Cambria
county. All persons indebted to said estate
will make payment; and persons having
claims against the same will present them
oroven for settlement.
E. GLASS, Adm'r.
May 27, 1863.-6t.
uclloneeri Xotlce.
TIIK undersigned having obtained a Li
cense as auctioneer in Cambria county from
Saml el J. RotR collector of the Nation
al tax law for the 13th District Penna. Heke-
bt gives XOTirE. that he will attend to the
duties of an auctioneer for all persons which
may wish to employ him all applications
made personally or by letter addressed to
Loretto. P. O. will be promptlv attended to.
ENOS C. McMULLEN.
Ebensburg Dec. 17th 1862.
HUMAN MISFRY.
Just Published, in a Scaled Envelope. Price
Six Cents.
A LECTURE r.v Dr. CULVERWEL, ON
the CAUSE and CURE of Spermatorrhoea,
Consumption, Mental and Pnysical Debil
ity, Nervousness, Epilepsy. Impaired Nutri
tion of the Body ; Lassitude; Weakness of
the Limbs and Back ; Indisposition, and In
capacity, for study and Labor ; Dullness of
Apprehension ; Loss of Memory ; Aversion
to Siiciety; Love of Solitude; Timidity;
Self Distrust; 1 'zr.ines.s ; Headache ; Affec
tions of the Eves; Pimples on the Face;
Involuntary Emissions, and Sexual Incapa
city; the Consequences ot louthJui ludis-j
cretion, iVc, Sec.
fjThis admirable Lecture clearly proves
that the above enumerated, often self afflic
ted evils, may be removed without medicine
and without clangorous surgical operations,
and should be read by every youth and I
every man in the land.
Sent under seal to any address, in a plain I
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents
or two postage stamps, by addressing. j
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & IX)..
127 Moweiy, cw York, l-ost 1
Office llox, 45SK. I
November 10, 1802.-ly.
Livery Stable.
The undersigned
respectfully informs the traveling public,
far and near, that thy arc prepared to fur
nish, 'U the shorted notice, Hor&es, Bug
gies, Hacks and cevy other convenience in
that line, at very reasonable prices, to all
who favor tfiem. or desire to be accommo
dated. They will, also run buggies or Hacks
to Ebensburg, Chesl Springs ; and w ill con
nect with the different passenger trains on
the Penna. Railroad, at Cresson Station,
giving travellers the shortest time on the
road, to or from any of the above name 1
places, of any other line.
PHILIP HERZOG & CO.
May 6, 1863 tini.
1 PHILADELPHIA J
j PAPER HANGINGS. 1
HOWELL & BOURKE,
COR. FOURTH & MARKET Sts., PHILA
DELPHIA have now in stock a fine
varietv of
WALL PAPERS,
not up expressly for their Sjrring Trade.
WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY GRADE,
to which they invite the attention of Store
keepers. ZZf In their Retail Department, will be
found the choicest styles of the season.
March 25, 1803-2m
Vuctloncer'a Notice.
rrim 11 nHrl nmPil
j having received license from the Collector of
I the Natk-feal Excise Tax of the 13th Penn
sylvania District, to act as Auctioneer iu
the County of Cambria, hereby gives notice
that be will attend to the duties of Auction
eer for all persons who may dos're his servi
ces. Having had considerable experience in
1 the business he flatters himself that he will
be enabled to give general satisfaction U
those wlo employ him. Applications can
be made personally at his residence, in Sus-
nichauna township, or bv letter addressecT,
FRANCIS BEARER.
Carrolltowu, Cambria Co . Pa.
d"To iusure attention, applicants should
"ive four or five dav's notice, previous ti
' the dav of Sale.
March 4. l8G3.-2m. 0
IP or Sale.
. 3GO acres 127 perches and
allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ
ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, afe.
Sumtnerhill Station, in Croyle Township,.
Cambria county, Ta. About 50 acres of th
land being cleared, and thereon erected a
dwelling house and barn, and other improve
ments, also an excellent orchard of fruit
trees. The above tract contains -and abun
dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a
drift being opened.) and will be sold on rea
sonable terms.
Apply to Poland, Jenkins & Co., Balti
more, Md., or to J. W. Stiatton, New York,
city, or to Wm. Kittcll, Et,q.. Attorney-at-Law,
Ebensburg. Pa.
POLAND, JENKINS & CO.
J. W. STRATTON,
April 15, 1803 tf. Owners.-
ALtABLF. TAXSERY FOR SALE"
OR RENT.
The undersigned offer for sale or rent tho
" Quitmauville Tannery," (recently owned
by Charles P. Murray,) siiuate in Cambria
county. Pa., about three miles west of the .
Borough of Ebeusburg. The establishment
is one of the largest in the State. The main
building is 140 feet by 40, and wing (ifi feet
by 20, and the whole two stories high. A
new engine and boilers have recently been'
put in. There are all the necessary out
buildings on the premises, and dwelling,
houses for the proprietor, foreman and hands':
Also a store room, Blacksmith shop and
saw-mill. There are about 425 acres of land
well timbered, connected with the Tannery.
Apply to Wm. Kittcll, Esq-, Attorney-at-Law.
Ebensburg, Pa., or to the undersigned,
residing in Baltimore, Maryland.
TOLAND, JENKINS & CO.
April 8, 1S03.
"WILLIAM TlTTELU
Mfonui at afo, (tbtnsbur
.Cambria County Penna.
Olilce Culunade row.
Dec. 4.18G
V
R. L. Johnston. Geo. Y. Oatmas.'
JOHNSTON Et OATMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Ebensburg Cambria County Penna.
Office opposite tlie Court EJouse.
Dec. 4. 1SG1. ly.
.1. C ecanlan,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Ebessbcrg, Ta.,
OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, THREE
DOORS EAST of the LOGAN HOUSE.
December 10, 1862.-ly.
"j.TCIIAEL HASSON, Jst- Attor.se?
jJjL at Law, Ebensburg. Cambria Co. Pa.
OtHice on Main street, three doors East
of Julian. ix 2
.1
OHN FENLON, Esq. Attoxsf.t at
Law, Ebensburg, Cambria county Pa.
Office on Main stieet adjoining his dwel
ling, ix. 2
c
YRUS L. PERSHING. Eso. Attoknkv
at Law, Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa.
Main street, second Uoor over
Office on
the Bank.
EORGE M.KEED, Attoun-ey at Law
vUT Ebensburg Cambrra county Pa.
via 14.
Office iu Colonade Low.
S. NOON,
a ATTOKS'KY AT LAW,
EBENSBUBG, CAMBRIA CO.. PA.
Orlicc one door East of the Post O.Tice.
Feb. 18. 1863.-tf.
"CTJOBAV'OBK of all kixdstdoke
AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE
AND AT REASONABLE PRICES.