Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, July 08, 1863, Page 3, Image 3

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The FI1 on Thursday.
. irMuuKt July, 3, 1 r. M. The
.Li.'- . .... ..? i-i i
railCWOU lite uiuuaw uu Aiiuisuay,
'noon, and massed a heavy force
'.. our' left Hank. Iiebcl prisoners
p.rti'l the arrival of Longstreet's
. The fiercest assault was upon
, i ('orps, tnc imru. id was re-
jbv some oi me most urimam
!tJ'of the wholo war, in one of
; General Sickles lost a leg. It is
It'tat he will survive, aa ainputa-
Vis rueees sfully performed at once.
V ti'ht Listed until, with unabated
cue corps after another was thrown
the Rebel columns en vutssc, which
1.1 im to the very mouths of tho
l Our loss is very heavy, but
c tiie enemy is tar Heavier, it is
'i iv the labels who were taken in
-.' on our left, that Gen. Lonjr-
u killed. We have the rebel Gen
Rule's dead body. We took yester
ja! one thousand prisoner?, thirty of
s are oilkers.
tr.LTlit tlie Rebel cavalry came
-i:i Er.mictsburg, to within ten
oi here, due west. They paid they
;.i pursuit of our wagon trains, but
.r I'liinter had removed theiu oidy
hours previously, and they were
J;,.r once. The Rebels still hold
in:. Our loss is very heavy
: ( the Rebel cannot be very far
:i :w..-tity thousand, and the fight is
;ine on.
1'U6 AKMY OK Til K PoioMAC,")
Friday, July 3, h3. j
Th: A cbive battle ot the war has
: ibuht to-dav, and the enemy have
ir-'palscd with terrific loss. At day
: Lys right wing batteries opened
n our ht't, ami shortly after those of
..vntre followed. Alter half an hour's
nailing, doing hut little damage to
:!.; fire slackened and i nly occasional
were exchanged. Shortly after
the enemy's left, composed entirely
:'..::!ry and sharpshooter?, made an
rk on our right wing. N suddenly
x'.;--tuiiidy was it accomplished that
Ai nr.shers and front line were driven
: ': in tin ir intivnchincnts. bv aid of
'; t eriis hi the rear :md the in lomi
; bravery of the 12th Corps we re
nd tin lir-t position, capturing a con-
vililt: number of prisoners
vc.al hours of omnious
ilence fol-
1 t!ii- repulse. At 1 o'clock the
::iy tireil two shot. apparently as gig-
fur tho grandest artillery light even
i ... . i r
:a:.v-i 'i ea in is comment. ueiore
limit had eh'.psed it is estimated that
aA
l:.v.A t-.'e.Ay 'Mins opened upon us.
J ir hatteri s r unod the compliment
r;!i interest T!.e air Formed literally
t .k with in)n, an 1 f jr more than an
V nr it seemed impe'S.-ible that man or
...-t cuiiIJ live through it. Stinnga to
; , tlie oil' .'liiy's accuracy of range as
hi!i!t."I on tho two previous days wa3
iRting on this oofiu-ion. J.Iost of their
exp!
'd f.
in the rear of out front,
g-nt-r:il!y mi.-.-ing our batteries.
Kitm this imiod some of our battc
, whur-'e ainiuunition had been exhaus
ivas.jj to tr -, ari l on thenpproach of
v hatti'iies, Vvitlidrow to the rear.
:.uay only si ting tlie batteric3 with
;:: '1 iin.-takinir this for a retreat.
r.i; II h.
:tiy charge up the hill
oi.'tai.iid a p..riti'.n in our line, cut
:t" ie.-. ;:. ! almost annihilating the
."i:.!';.:.:ry supports : but before they
. t:i:ie to r joie- at their immaginary
'S tlie tVc.-!i batteries poured in a
'lire of canni.-ti r and case shot.
i:.hm!:-y reserve joined on cither
f'A tlie gap, cliarged them, and
i d -r. at!y to their destruction. They
C'.isip!, ie!y surprised, and hundreds
1M
djwn their arms and asked for
" Nearly the entire brigade of
!1- i hi k (laruett surrendered, and Gar
" hinisedf was wounded and barely
1 '- i.;s i-ser.pe.
b.mstreet was mortally wounded and
r-'fol. I lo is reported to have died
hour afterward.
AW 1. 30 1. M. the nrtillery of the
!": .".i'hened,and had entirely ceased
- 'J' l'ick.
Obituary.
' 1 June 2oth, in Slunstcr township,
'nhna county, after a brief but severe
' whieh .-he bore with patience and
i!l!l - . i i hit l.r r r?x.
-'l t, r of Francis and Mary Kbcrly, I
1 years 3 months and nine days.
';' d. ceased, cut down in the morn
' ! h!e, had en.leared herself not only I
' r mourning and now bereft friends,
? U.SO t i a wide circle of youthful com
J'1?, who will long cherish the memo
Ji her whox gentleness and modesty
W n the esteem of all who knew her,
' Iiuve the consoling hope that she
4 J ''Hied the happy company of the rc
d in her Fathers kingdom to reign
90
u.::i to
rever.
May she rest in peace.
,R- JOHN S. D AVI SOS.
A AIR & DAVISON,
1 " "I.Ttr.S AM) DEALERS IN
IO:kY, CARRIAGE AND TRUNK
NoUUVYARE it TRIMMINGS,
sAI)DLl-S & HARNESS,
I'-i? Houil Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
SKINS. REST OAK TANNED
:-N"ESS. SKIRTING AND BRI
DLE LEATHERS.
-e 1803 ly.
JOT A RUM DRINK!
A HIGHLY CONCENTRATE)
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURE TONIC,
That will relieve the afllicted, and
NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS.
DR. IIOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTER'S,
Prepared by
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
Philadelphia, Fa.,
Will effectually and most certainly.
CURE ALL DISEASES
Arbing from a
DISORDERED
LIVER,
STOMACH,
oa KIDNEYS.
IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
will cure every case of
wit :
Chronic ot Nervous Debility, Disease of the
Kidneys, and Diseases arising from . a
Disordered Stomach.
OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMP
Ti lM2 Pl.VfTI TIVA I'linM nt.-nii
DERS of luG DIGESTIVE ORGANS :
inward
Files, Fulness or Biood,
to the Head, Acidity of the
Stomach, Nausua, Heartburn,
Disgust fur Food, Fulness or
Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc
tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the
Pit of the Stomach, Swimming cf the
Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing,
Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sulfoea
ting Sensations when in a lying posture,
Dimness of Vision, Dits or Webs be-,
fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain
in the Head, Deficiency of l'erspi-
ration. Yellowness of he Skin ic
Eyes, Fain in the Side, Back,
Chest, Limbs, Sec. Sudden
Flushes of IIe?it, Burn
ing in the Fiesh, Con
stant Imaginings of
Evil and great
Depression o f
Spirits.
IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Will give vi u
A GOOD APPETITE,
Will cive you
STRONG HEALTHY NERVES,
Will 'ive you
BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS,
Will enable von to
SLEEP WELL,
And will positively prevent
Th osc Si ff r'ni: fri m
BROKEN DOWN AND DELICATE CON
STITLTTONS,
From whatever cause, cither in
MALE OR FEMALE.
Will find in
IIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERNS.
A REMEDY
That will restore them to their usual hea-th.
Such has been the case in thousands of in
stanees, and fair trial is but required to
preve the ns-atiou.
Fi vhi J!ee. J. jS'eu-ton Brown, D. D. E li!or
of the Encyclopedia f lldijiuiis Jxuoui
td-ie.
Althoumi not disposed to favor or recom
r.ou l l atent .Medicines m "ei.crai, inroun
distrust of their ingredients and elects, I yet
know of no suflitient reasons why a mau
nmy i'"t teatity to tho iKjnefus he relieves
hiinsely to have received from any simple
preparation, in the hope that he may thus
coiitiil ut to the beni lit i f others.
I do this the n.ore readily in rr-gard to
Ho lland's tlernnn Bitters, prepared hy Dr.
C. M. Jacks -u of thia city, lee.me 1 was
p icp ncrc! .against ll.em l r many ear.
Uiider tin impression that thej were chietly
an alcoholic mixture lam indebted to my
friend Robert Shoemaker. Esii.. f r the re-
muvil of this prejui'ice by proi.-r icsts. and
f encouragement to try them, wl.tu sutler
ini; from reat ami l"i:fr c-ntinueil debility.
The use of three bof lies of these Bitters, at
tho bejiiniiincr of the present year, wxs fol
lowed by evident relief, and restoration to a
degree of bodily and mental vi-jor which I
had not felt for six months before, and had
almost despaired of regaining. 1 therefore
thank God and mv friend for directing mo to
the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN.
Fhilad'a, June 23, 1801.
Diseases
YOUNG
cf Kidncvs and Bladder.
OR AGED, MALE OR FE
MALE.
IN
Are speedily removed, and tho patient re
stored to health.
DELICATE CHILDREN.
Those suffering from MARASMUS, wasting
away, w ith scarcely any flesh on their bones,
are cured in a very short time : ono bottle
in such cases, will have a most surprising
effect.
ATTENTION SOLDIERS !
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS.
We call the attention of all having rela
tions or friends in the army to tlie fact that
"IIOOFLAND'S German Bitters" will euro
nine tenths of the diseases Induced by ex
posures und privations incident to camp life.
In tho lists, published almost daily in tho
newspapers.
on the arrival ot tno sick, u
will be noticed that a very largo proportion
are suffering from debility. Every case of
that kind can be readily cured by Ho f
land'd Germau Bitter'. We havo no hesi
tation in statinsr that, if these Bitters wero
freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of
lives might Lo saved that otherwise woum
be h st.
Thn nronriotors arc dailv receiving tn.ir.k
ful letters from sufferers in the army and
hosnitals. who have bem restored to health
by the use of thse Bitters, sent to them by
their friends.
Should vour nearest druggist not have
the article, do not be put off by any of the
intoxicating preparations that may uo oner
ed in its place, but send to us, aud we wii
f. .rve.'ir. 1. securely nacked. bv express.
H FAY A RE OF COUNTERFEITS! See
that the signature of " C. M. Jackson" is on
(ha wranncr. Principal Omoc and Rlanu
r.,.,f.., v., nai AliCH Street. JONES &
EVANS. Successors to C. M.JACKSON
X- Ho ,l l'r..nrietor.
J vi ill SALE, bv U. C. DEVINE
Ebensburg, Penna., and by Druggist aud
Dealers in every town in the tinted butcs
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of Al.
Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Cambria Countv. and to me
directed, there will bo 'exposed to Tublic
Sale, at the Foster Ileuse, in Johnstown,
on Saturday the 18th day of July next at
one o'clock, P. M., the following Real Es
tate, to wit : Of the lands and tenements
which were of Elizabeth Ann Gordon, to
All that lot or piece of eround situ
ated in Taylor township. Cambria coun
ty and State of Pennsylvania and marked
in the plan if lots of Prospect laid out
in said Taylor township by Christian Ihm
sen, as lot LI being cf a triangular shape
bounded on the south side of lot II and run
ning along" Kbensburg read about onehundrcd
and fifty 1 150 J feet and along Coal Rank
street about one hundred and fifty loO J
feet to a point closing at toe Junction of
said road and street; together with the hc-
readitaments and appurtenances having
thereon erected a two story plank house
now in the occupancy of the said Elizabeth
Ann Gordon.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of Lienor lhmsen and 1. L. Ihmsen,
Executors of Christian Ihmsen, dte'd.
JOHN BUCK, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, 1
July 1, l8G3-3t J
Notice.
To John Kaylor,
Francis A. Kaylor, Robert Kajlor, John
Dru-kcll, James Driskell, and Michael Dris
kcll. heirs and legal representatives of Jacob
Kaylor, late of Allegheny towuship Oam
biia county, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of a writ
of partition or valuation issued out of the
Orphan's Loort ot tlie (Jounty ot Cambria,
in the State of Pennsylvania, an inquest
will be held at tho late dwelling house of the
said Jacob Kaylor, in the Township of
AllogIny, County aforesaid, on Monday the
21th day of August next, at one o'clock in
the afternoon of that day, for the purpose of
making partition of the Real Estate of the
said deceased, to, and among his children
and representatives, if the same can be done
without prejudice to, or spoiling of tlie
whole or otherwise, to value and appraise
the same, according to law at which time
and place you are required to attend, if you
think proper.
JOHN BUCK, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Oflicc, July 1, 1803.
HIGHEST PHILADELPHIA RATES
GIVEN FOR
WHITE OAK
1II1D. & BBL. STAVES
AND HEADING.
ADPf.ESS.
T11EO. M APPLE.
Nos. 102 & 104 Gatzmer St.,
Philadelphia.
February 4, P?G3.-!y.
To House Iluilders.
Proposals will be received on or before the
18
8th of July, at the office of Joseph Miller.
'.mi., or by the Secretary of the School
IVMI
lioard.
For buiklu e a School House
in
Sunimerhill township.
cations
will
be made, however, by cahaig on
PETER SOMER3.
Wilmore Pa., June 211.. 1SC3, 3t.
130. EMPLOYMENT! 100
COMMERCIAL AGEXTS WANTED
TO SELL GOODS FOR THE
(A New England)
MANUFACTURING CON P ANY.
We will give a commission of one hun
dred iier irnt. on all " oods sold 1V our
A"" iits, or we will pay wages at from $30
to SlUO i.er month an d pay all necessary
ex penses
For nai ticul.irs address, '.vitl
st imp CHArs. i;uiiUL,iv, ucn. as i.
For the Adams Man. Co. Detroit. Mich.
May 11. 18C2.-ly. -
- 1 . .
KU. WALL r il'CK
AT SO. 107 MAKKKT ST
SKA It LIB!iUTY ST.
PITTSBURGH PA.
I now offer a very large stock of WALL
PAPER at the lowest prices for Cash, em
bracing ail grades of goods to bo found in
the largest stocks east or west, together
with WINDOW SHADES, LIRE BOARD
PRINTS, CURTAIN FIXTURES, GOLD
BAND CLOTH SHADES, cVc. Buyers
will find it to their interest to call and see.
(Xr-RAGS taken in exchange for Paper.
JOS. R. HUGHES.
Feb. 25, 1RG3.-12.
SHERIFF'S SALES,
Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Levari
and Fieri Facias, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and
to me directed, there will bo exposed to
public- sale at the Court House in 'Ebens
burg, on SATURDAY the 11th day of July
next at one o'clock P. M tho following
Real Estate lo w it :
All the right, title and interest of bams
uel Ilenshey to wit ; all that certain tract
niece, or parcel of land, situated in tne
township of Clearfield Cambria county in
the State of Pennsylvania bounded and de
scribed as follows, : Begmumg at a post a
corner of land, under contract to Andrew
Kopp, thence north one degreo east lour
hundred perches to a post thence south eigh
ty nine degrees cast one hundred and forty
seven perches to a post, thence south thirteen
decrees west ninety five perches to a Hicko
ry, thence south eighty nine degrees cast
ninety six aud a nan perenea to a posi,
thence south one degree west sixty four
peichcs aud nine tenths c f a perch to a post,
thence south eighty nine degrees cast one
hundred and thirty perches to a maple,
thence south one degico west three hundred
and twenty perches to a post, thence north
eighty "ino degrees west two hundred and
sixty seven perches to a post, thence north
one de-ree cast, eighty perches to a post,
thence' west ninety three perches to tho
plan of beginning containing eight hundred
and one acres and one hnndrei and -forty
flvo perches and tho usual allowance for
road &c, being parts of three tracts re,
spectfully surveyed on warrants granted to
Jacob Cox, Wm.Tiltw.a and William Lain-.
hert. being tho same land and premises that
Henry Barclay by his attorney in fact
Edwd. Shoemaker by Deed dated the 8th
day of May ISoO sold and conveyed to
Anthony Swires and Samuel ltcushey as
tenants in common together with the' here
thtanienls and appurtenances.
Taken in Execution and to be sold at the
suit of Murray Hoffman Jr., fot use of John
Campbell and now for uso of Anthony
Swires who was substituted as PUT.
ALSO. The lands and tenements which
were of John Thompson Jr., to wit; " all
that certain lot or piece of ground, sit
uated in Cambria Tp., Cambria Co., bound
ed and desciibed as follows" to wit; Be
ginning at a post in tho north side of the
Jilferson and Ebensburg plank road thence
by the rea l leading to Tibbotts mills north
sixty degrees west tweirty perches to a post
iu line of Rees S. Lloyd thence by'-said line
south twenty eight perches to tlui said
plank road thence by said plank road north
forty eight degrees east twenty three per
ches to the place of beginning containing
one acre and ninety perches be the samemorc
or lessjtogether with tlie appurtenances.
Taken in Execution and to be sold at the
suit of David H. Roberts Executor of
David Harris dee'd.
ALSO. All tho right title and interest
of Michael M'Cague, dee'd., in the hands
of John Lloyd and Il irrietC, Orr, A Juiinis
trators of Michael M'Cague dee'd., of, in,
and to a certain piece or parcel of land,
situated in Cunbria tp., Cambria County,
adjoining lands of Rees S. Lloyd. heiis of
John R. Roberts and William S. Blackburn,
containing ten acres and eighty perches.
more or less, about five acres of which aie
cleared and under fence, unoccupied.
Taken in execution and to bo told at
the suit of David H. Roberts, Executor of
David Harris, dee'd..
JOHN BL'UK, Sheiill.
Sheriff's Office, June 21. 1803.
Slier lira Sale.
By virtue of a wiit of
Vend. Expou. issued out of the (jourt of Com-
., . - i . i . -. .. i ,
moil 1 leas oi anioria uouoiy, aim 10 uie
directed, there will be exposed to 1 nolle
Sale, on the premises in M:llviiie, on Satur
day the ISth day of July next at two o'clock,
M., the following Ileal Estate, lo wit :
Al! the right, title and interest of Sarah
Rowley and George Rowley, of, in and to
the following pieces or lots of ground situ
ate in the Borough ot Aiiiivuie, cam una
county, to wit: No. 1. A lot of ground
situate in the Borough of Millville, Cambria
county, fronting on a public road or street
running parallel with the canal ami aoj lin
ing lot of Aim Morgan on the north ani
other property of sai l Saiah ec George
Rowley on the south, an J east, having there
on erected a frame house, now iu the occu
pancy of said Sarah cc George Rowley.
No. 2. A lot ot ground situated in the
Borough of Millville, Cambria county, front
ing on a jmblic road or street runcing paral
lel with the canal, adjoining lots ot the said
Sarah & George Rowlay, on the south, east
and north, having thereou erected a plank
house, now in the occupancy of
Also No. 3. A lot of ground situated in
the Borough of Millville, Cumbria county,
fronting on a public road or street, adj ining
lots of said Sarah and George R wley, on
the south, ca-t and north, having thereon
erected a frame house. Als) No. 4. A lot
of ground situated iu the Borough of Mill
vil!.. Cambria county, fronting on ft public
road or street, adjoining lots of said Sarah
George Rowley im the north and cast and
lot of Isaac Partit on the south. Also
No. 5. A h t of ground situated in the
Borough of Millville, Cambria county, front
ing on a road on ihe east and adjoining lot
of Isaac Partit on the south, and lots of said
Sarah & George R. wley on tho north and
wist. Als.i No. 0. A lot of ground situ
ated iu Millville Borough, Cambria county,
fronting on a road on the east, and adj in
ing h.ts of the said Sarah & George Rowley,
on mo norm, wesi am: somi.. viso o.
7. A lot of ground situated in the Borough
of Millville, Cambria county, fronting on a
road on tho east and adjoining lots of said
Sarah Rowley and George Rowley on the
west, north and south, having thereon erect
ed a small frame house. Also No. 8. A
lot of ground situated in the Borough of
Millville, Cambria county, fronting on a
road on tho east, adjoining lots of said Sarah
& George Rowley on the west, north and
south, having thereon erected a small frame
house. Also No. 9. A lot of ground situ
ated in the Borough of Millville, Cambria
county, fronting on a road on the cast and
adjoining lots of said Sarah Rowley and
Geirge Rowley no the south, Ann Morgan
or. the west and lot ot on tne norm.
Taken in Execution and to be sold at the
suit of Cyrus L. Pershing.
JOHN BUCK, Sheiiff.
Sheriff's Ofiice, Finishing. )
July 1, 180C-3t y
rilierlira Sale.
Ry virtue of a
writ of Fieri Facias issued out of tho Court
of Common Fleas of Cambria county, and to
mo directed, there will be exposed to Public
Sale, at the Court House, in Ebensburg, on
Friday the 17th day of July "next at one
o'clock, P. M., tho following Real Estate, to
wit :
All the right, title and interest of John
Delozier, of, in ami to a piece or parcel of
land situated in Carroll township, Cambria
county, adjoining lands ot irancis a una,
ttc heirs of John C. M'Guire, dee'd and
others, containing about thirty (30) acres
more or less, about ten acres of which are
cleared, having thereon erected a one and a
half story hewed log house now in the oc
cupancy of Delozier.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
snit of William R. Fisher, Executor of
Coleman Fisher, decM.
JOHN BUCK, Shorn!.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg,
July 1, lSG3-3t
1?or Kent,
THE STORE ROOM on
Hiiih Street lately occupied by D. J. Evans
& Son, as a Clothing Store.
WM. KITTELL.
. Ebensburg. April 29, 18G3-tf
D. MAG EH AN,
.Ebensburg Pa.
Esy. Attokski
14viii
C3 Johns & Crosley's Cement Glue is
now for sale at II C Devine's. -3i
Parnate
imm' SEWiiiG
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
R. A. O. KERR, Agent,
ALTOONA, Fa. A large assortment of the
Machines always on hand.
$J- All Machines warranted for 10 years.
Altoona, June 10,-3m.
C
circular I I lioue WIU-Awake
to
THEIR OWN INTEREST.
Clicai C'uli Stoic!
Tho Kubsoriler would respectfully an
nounce to the public that he has returned
from the East with his large and well as
sorted stock of g'"ods, bought-at the lowest
cash prices, which he will dispose of at his
usual small advance.
OUR MOTTO " The nimble dime bet
ter than the slow dollar."
Come one, come all, ami 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. Call and ex
ami no.
I would respectfully invite your attention
to my well selected assortment of
LADIES' AND MISSES' DRY GOODS,
containing all tho latest and most desirable
styles of dress to be found iu tlie Eastern
Market, among which may be had Mozambique.-,
Celliquos, Killarnay Checks. Union
Cheeks, Shepherd's Phuls, Linen Lustres,
Silk Poplins, a full and complete stock of
Fancy and Plain Flannels and Shirtings,
Linen, Muslin. Ladies' anJ Gentlemen's
Gloves and Hosiery, and a tremendous stock
"of Austin Kelly A- Cc.'s Patent Hoop Skirts,
from four to fifty springs, which I can sell
at Twenty-five Per Cent, below Philadelphia
Prices. .
ALSO, a great variety of CLOAKING
CLOlllS, ranging in price from 5 els., to
$2,25 per yard, and" the largest assortment
of Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans,
etc., that, is to bo found in the conntrv.
CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS in
great variety, at the lowest prices.
LOOK. My stock of GROCERIES are
selling a few cents below mv would be ri
vals, who Can't see it." Th j cash sys
tem Syrups still range from 40 to 70 cts per
ga'loti. Government CulVee, bought before
the late heavy advances, 1 am silling at 22
cents per lb. It is suicrior to all the new
fangled substitute: now selling.
BEHOLD. Our TEAS, range from the
low price of CO cents per pound upuaids.
EXCELSIOR.
Our would-bu cnmp"titM- fHnd agbxH
when they know wc have the heaviest and
best assorted stock of
CROCKERY, CHINA. GLASS & DELITI
WARE
to be found in any establishment lietwce-i
Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and that we
sell ihe ii i r than they can buy. " Thcv
are superb," is the common exelamaiion on
examining our china Tea S-ts, ranging in
price from $12 to 520. which is lower than
they can bo purchased in Pittsburg. We
are selling to people from all the surround
ing counties, became wo keep :f large stock
from which to select, and sell cheap. One
cxaminAtion will suffice to convince anyone
that we are not pulling our g-ods.
All kinds of Ornamental Flower Vases,
Mugs, Glassware, and in fact all kinds of
crockery over imagined , we keep on hand.
We are still selling tho Wedgewood Iron
Stone Sets for $5,00, which is 25 cents
cheaper than they can be bought for iu
Philadelphia or Pittsburg retail market.
I can't see how it is done?" is the
query. Well, wo will tell you the secret
it in CASH ONLY. By this means I am
enabled to inercise my business and stock
steadily, while other establishments are glad
to (Y-eroasc theirs. We are not compelled
ii t.0v muni. .i ..-.,..- i'j
bad debts, and we save by payi. -g cash for
n.i.i i.i-,.n ..-. ;- f . . r.. i. e....... l...
goods instead of buying
on time and paying
a higher hgurc.
FATHERS AND MOTHERS,
Our stock of Children's Carriages and
Coaches, is hist the thins for those who I
value the health of .their children mora than
the small rmmint we charge for them.
'Those who use a carriage once will never go
back to the old-fashioned way of dragging
ehi'dren au'iind in their arms. Call and eee
our stock of Infant Carriages and Cabs.
V HEELER jNT) WILSON'S SEWING
MACHINES,
of which I am sole Agent for Blair and
Huntingdon counties, are the best machines
ever used. They arc jh i feet, and warranted
for two years. I do not ask you to buy un
less you are satisfied you arc saving money
by so doing.
R A. O. KERR.
Altoona, June 10. lSG3-3m.
NOTICK.
Letters of Administration on
the estate of Susan (J lass, late of E'.ensburg,
Cambria county, have beer granted to the
subscrilT. by the Register of Cimbria
county. All persons indebted to said estate
will make payment; and persons having
claims again.-t the same will present them
proven for settlement.
K. GLASS, Adni'r.
May 27, 1SG3.-Gt.
V
uclloiiccra Notice.
1
THE undersigned having obtained a Li
cense as auctioneer in Cambria county from
Samcki. J. RoTRit collector of tlie Nation
al tax law for the 13th District Penna. IIkuk
n givFs notice, that lie will attend to the
duties of an auctioneer for all persons w hich
may'wish to employ bini all applications
made personally or by letter addressed to
Loretto. P. O. will be promptly attended to.
ENDS C. McMULLEN.
Ebensburg Dec. 17th 18o2.
1IHKTY VKAHS KXI'EKIKKCG 1
Have be-on diligently employed in pel
leting
CHRISTADOBO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR
1YE
It is no wonder, then that after CARE
FUL ANALYSIS by 1)11. CHILTON, it
was pronounced harmless, and is now taking
the place of all other Dyes. Those who
have lieu disappointed with miserable inii
ations, are always pleased with the genuine.
Any shade f black or brown, to suit all
omplcxions. pndii-ed in ten minutes.
Manufactuied by J. CIHUSTA DORO, G
Astor House, New York. Sold every where,
and applied by all Hair Divsh is. Price $1,
1 f0 and $3 per box, aerouiing to size.
CTIRISTADORO'S HAIR PRESERVA
. - TIVE
Is invaluable with bis Dye, as it imparls the
utmost softness, the most beautiful gloa
and gioat vitality lo the Hair.
Price 50 cents, $1, and $2 per bollle, ac
cording to size. (-vpril 8, 1S03 2m
PHILADELPHIA i ,Kr
1Kju- f PAPER HANGINGS. 18Co'
HOWELL ot BOURKE,
COR. FOURTH A; MARKETS!.. PHILA
DELPHIA have n.w in stock a fine
variety of
WALL PAPERS,
got up oxprifsly for their tjirhff Trade.
WINDOW PAPER OF EVERY GRADE,
to which they invite the attentiou of Slvrc
Lo'jn rrs.
077" In their Retail Department, will be
found the choicest styles vj' the season.
March J5, 1803-ui
A uctloiiecr's olicc,
The undersigned
having received license from the Collector of
the Nat'onal Excise Tax of the 13th Ft nn
sylvania District, to act as Auctioneer in
the County of Cambiia, hereby gives notice
that he will attend to the duties of Auction
eer for all persons who may des;re his servi
ces. Having had considerable experience in
the business he flatters himself that he will
bo enabled to give general satisfaction to
those wh.) employ him. Applications can
be made personally at hid residence, in Sus
quchanna tuvk nship. or by retter addressed,
FRANCIS BEARER.
Carrolltown, Cambria Co . Pa.
J7"To iu.-iire attention, applicants should
give four or five day's notice, previous to
the dav of Sale.
March 1. l8C3.-2m.
I.or Sale.
' - 3GO acres 12? perches and
allowances, of valuable COAL LAND, situ- .
ate near the Pennsylvania Railroad, at
Summeihill Station, iu Croy'e Towuship,
Cambria county. Pa. About 50 acres of the
laud being cleared, and thereou erected a
dwelling house and lam. and other improve
ments, also an excellent orchard of fruit
trees. The aove tract contains and abun
dance of coal of a superior quantity, (a
drift being opened,) aud will be Sold OU rea
sonable terms.
Apply to Roland, Jenkins & Co., Balti
more, Md., or to J. W. Stratton. New York,
city, or to Wni. Kittell, Esq., Attorney-at-
Law, Lotiisburg. Fa.
Ft (LAND. JENKINS & CO.
J. W. STRATTON,
April 15, lSCo tf. 0vncrs.
VAI.lTAItl.K TAXXERY FOIL SALE
OR RENT.
The undersigned offer for sale or rent tho
i milm.wivil'ic Taunery " (recently owned
by Charles 1. Murray,) situate in Cumbria
comity. Pa., about three miles west of tho
Porough of Ebensburg. The establishment
is one of the largest in the State. The main
building is 140 feet by 40, and wing CO feet
by 20, and the whole two stories high. A
new engine anil 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
ii fin. .1 - i. inr 1
saw-liiul. l lie re are aooni, acres oi lauu
well timbered, connected with the Tannery.
Apply to Wm. Kittell, Esq., Attorney-aU
Law, Ebensburg, Pa., or to the uudersigued
residing in Baltimore. Maryland.
POLAND, JENKINS & CO.
April S, 1803.
WILLIAM KITTELL.
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rAtfnrnnT III IdUL O'M 11511111' fl .
I - 3
Cambria Couaty Fcnua.
Oltlce Coloiiade ruiv.
Dec. 4. 1SG
R. L. .Toiinstov. Gi:o. V. Oatman.
JOHNSTON & OATMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Eliensburg Cambria County Fenna.
Ollicc opposite tlie Court House.
Dec. 4. lbCl. ly.
J. V. Scanlaii,
A T T O R N E Y AT L A W ,
Ebessiickg, Pa.,
OFFICE ON MAIN STREET, THREE
DOORS EAST of the LOGAN HOUSE.
December 10, 18G.-ly.
MICHAEL HASSON, Esy. Attokney
at Law. Ebensburg. Cambria Co. Pa.
Otliice on Main street,
three doors East
of Julian. ix 2
JOHN FENLON, Esq. Attukkkt at
Law, EU nsburg, Cambria county Pa.
Office on Main itieet adjoining his dwel
ling, ix 2
CYRUS L. PERSHING. Esy. Attorkky
at Lav.', Johnstown, Cambria Co. Pa.
Oflicc on Main street, stcend floor over
the Bank. ix 2
GEORGE M.
Ebensburg
M.REEl). ArroaNbr at Law
Cambrra county Pa.
Office in Co.onade Row. viii 11.
PS. NOON,
ATTORNTY at law.
EBENSBURG. CAMBRIA CO.. FA.
Office one door East of the Post OlKce.
Feb. 18, 18C3.-tf.
T
(T7-J0B WORK OF ALL KINDS-DONE
AT THIS OFFICE ON SHORT NOTICE
AND AT REASONABLE PRICES.
July 8, 1SG3 ly.