9 WTJ LIST OF RETAILERS OF MERCHANDISE IN CAMBRIA COUNTY, FOR THE YEAR 1864. AUeqheny Township. 13 13 Thos. Bradley S10.00 13 13 E & II Nutter 10,00 i 14 17 Jas. McIIugh 7,00 j 14 14 Patrick Smith 7,00,14 llJJTroxe.l 7,00:12 Carroll Township. 113 John M. King Chas. Umversack L Luckhardt B Kohler H Walters & Co. John Geis John Geis Miller & Maloy Frederick Border Heury Walters George Turner C T Frazier 1) C Morris A Montgomery Jacob Wild Wm. Caldwell C Frank Jr Fend fe Lewis John C Dura Mrs. Fringle M G Crawford Henry Shnable A Folk J B FromaM Goo. Hohmann Emil Young Cyrus Hart Chas. Bdestine John Dibcrt David Creed John Benton GJ Thomas Geo. Wehn & Co James II ward 14 13 14 14 T,.K T.oih 7 .00,1 4 Carrolltown Borough. A A Barker 10-00 F l Crossbarger 7,00 r.W Buck 7,00 14 13 14 14 14 14 Cnx)k 7.00 Chest lownsmp H .T.ispuh Gill 7.374 r . , Chest Springs Borougn. 18 E i II Nutter 10,00 14 Montgora. Douglass 7,00 C.lsirfield TownshilK 14 14 It H 13 Aens Saurp 7,00 Francis Inlow 7,00 Thomas Adam 7,00 Creyfe Township G B Wike William Murray 7.00 10.00 14 .Lis doner & Co 7,00 Continavnh. Borowih 14 James Lynch 7,374 14 John Kingston 7.37J Gtmbria Borough. 14 John Ryan 7,00 14 Joseph Spcas 7.37J 14 Jacob Stebech 7,00 Ccmemauah Township. 18 14 11 13 18 18 18 13 Nutter & Ayres 7.00 K F Hodges 10.00 Wm Alexander 10.00 Ebensburg Borough. Robert Davis 10.00 E Hughes A Co. 10,00 Wm Davis & Son 10.00 13 13 14 J & U Herington John Shoflner Domenuk M'FIugl Daniel M'Kenna Geo. Englehaugh Wood Morrell & Co Jared Williams Henry Pritchard L F Leitenbarger Ebon James 17 14 1 11 13 J M Thompson 12 A A Barker 10.00 14 14 14 14 14 12.60 7.00 7.00 7,00 7,00 10,00 7,00 7.37J 10,00 10,00 7.00 14 It 14 14 E E Evans Tudir & Jouob G W Owens James Murray K Shoemaker Frederick Marbourz 7,00 David Rees Richard Bennet DavH Dibert 14 13 13 14 14 13 George Huntley Fockler & Livergood 7,00 14 George Gurlev 1R EJ Mills & Co. 13 E Roberts 14 C T Roberta 14 John Douchertv R Durach Ad:im Pfarr R T Davis Loretto Borough. 14 14 7.37 14 P Shields P Herzog John Bradley F O'Friel Wm Litzinger F Jacob Chailes Mi'ler 7 MUlriUc Borough. John Ryan Geo. S'itsman Muns'er Township. Kdmond Miller Richland Township Jarksan 1 ownslip. 14 Christian Harrison 7,37 J 14 14 14 Johnstown Borough. 11 Geo Kohler 7.00 14 14 T G Stewart 12 V W Hay 14 Ahhcom fc Earner 13 L M W.-jlf 14 Win. Undegrave 13 .Mm Murphy 1 1 James Murphy 15 H Silverman 12 G II Tlitt 13 Plitt & Geis 12 Conrad Supes 12 V H G.ia It A Burgraff 1 4 G Bentley 11 I) Siimhiner 10.00 12.50 7.00 10.00 7.00 10.00 7.0c 10.00 12,50 10.00 12,50 12.50 7.00 7.00 Geo. Ca nrad 7,00 Siimmitrille Borough. Wm. McConn.I 7(0 Margaret Parrish 7,00 Taylor Township. W L Galbreath White Township. George Walters Aa Fii-k Wilmore Borough. II Alknbaugh 7.00 14 U 14 14 N Frihtlvv.p Henry Rights Philip ShuiMice T runnier iV C. 7.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 14 AN APPEAL will be held a I the Treasurer'.. ( fri.e on the Clh dag jf June, next, f len all parties inter stid can attend if thej ste proper. May 11, 1SJ4. P. DONOUGHE, Mercantile Appraiser. J OF UNSEATED LANDS AND LOTS IN CAMBRIA COUNTY, A. D. 1S64. I, ISAAC WIKE, Treasurer of Cambria County, in the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in pursuance of the several acts of A.tembly of said Conimouwe Uth, directing the time and manner of selling unseated I ;inds for taxes, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE 'hat the following descriled tracts of unseat r lands and lots of grouud in the said County of Cambria or such parts thereof as may be necessary to pay the arrearages of the taxps due thereon, for ore year or more, will 1 offered for sale at the COURT HOUSE, in the Borough of Ebensburg. 011 the SECOND MONDAY, (being the 13th dayJofJUNE next, and cjntinue by ad i 'urnnient from day to day until the whole br tAJ, for such arrearages of taxes and i ' sts necessarily accruing thereon. UNSEATED LIST. Allegheny Township. Names of Owners or Warrantees. Acr t 109 100 62 10 100 160 100 76 Per. 1862-3 Thomas Byrne, Wm. M'Dougal, (part,) Robert Whitehead, Joseph Hogup, Alexander M'C'asland, James Doyle, William WeaklantJ, Mary Hammund. Blacklick Township. Daniel Benjamin, John Duncan, James Duncan, Joseph Hiner, Cambria Township. Andrew Iiewis. Andrew Dug, 18C2, John Thomas. ';2-a $ 8 24 56 70 16 46 18 12 22 65 8 45 97 SO 380 3 68 8 68 3 02 12 48 16 160 170 60 108 1 22 3 01 9 84 Andrew Duff, (pm) '62-3 3 80 Thomas Edwards, 8 38 Carroll Township. John Baldwin, Godfrey Twells Henry Lebo & Robert Irvin, Rev. David W. Jones, Chest Township. John Seely, Joseph Pope, (part) Andrew Weaver, William Gray, Stephen Beck. James Foster A George Gillison. Clearfield Township. John Gannon, Wm. Barton, (part) 'C3 Wm. Barton, (part) '63 Rob't Evans 1862-3, Ofrnrse RiUards, 160 69 100 100 12 40 4 60 7 75 7 75 30 31 5 40 7 55 17 03 3 75 29 45 16 98 2 95 2 95 24 58 114 400 123 72 20O 450 49 14 100 100 4ii 163 1 15.3 -i 66 1 14 Peter Brown 7,374 14 L Cassidy 7,37 14 J McColgan 7 00 14 PM'Dunn 7,00 14 W R Hughes 7,00 Washington Township. 14 S McGough 7,37 14 Mark M'Laughlin 7.37 14 Mrs E Mcintosh 7,00 14 John Mullen 7,00. 14 Jere M'Gonigle 7.37 14 Wm Tyley Jr 7.00 14 E Shoemaker 4- Co 7,37 14 Robert Trotter 7,00 14 OthoStyner 7,00 EATIXG HOU6E3. Note. Those who have taken out their License for the year 1864 are omitted in the following lint. Ebensburg Borough. Geo. Gurley 10,00 Lorctio Borough. Floren Bangle 10,37 Wilmore Borough. James M'Rrean 10.00 Cambria Borough. George Nitch 10.00 Joseph Sawlar 10.00 Joseph Bradley 10.374 Peter Saley 10.374 Johnstuicn Borough. Adam Pfarr 10.00 John Joues 10,374 Jssee Patterson 10.87 John Kraft 10.00 Joseph Boxler 10.37 Anthony Maneles 10.00 T H Jones 10.374 Adam Difabaugh 10.37 Jacob Fend 10..00 Millville Borough. II W Given 10,37 BILLIARD TABLES. Johnstown Borough. Henry Fritz 2 40,00 Charles Zimmerman 1 30,00 Washington Township. G W Mullen 2 40,37 TKS PIN AT. LETS. Washington Township. G'W Mullen 1 30,37 A'legheng Township. F A Gibbons 30,37 10.00 7.00 7.00 7.37 200,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,37 7.00 10.00 .00 7.00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7.00 7,00 7.37 7.00 PATENT MKDICISi:S. Wilmore Borough. D M Kiel . 6.00 Ebensburg Borough. II C Devine 5,374 PREWEKIKS. Carolltown Borough. Andrew Geis 15.374 Lorello Borough. Floren Bangle 15,00 Juh nstown Borough . John A Stemmer 15.00 Henry Hansman 15,0q Conemaugh Borough. Oskr Graft 15.37 Washington Township. G Guessregn 15.37 7,00 7,00 7.00 7,00 on 215 George Horner, ("part) 400 Samuel Ilenchey, 70 Patrick Sheilds, 100 Joseph Dvsert, 200 Patrick Kelly, 200 -. Patrick Such, 130 S-hie'.ds A Durbiuf 174 J-sse Bush. 433 Morris Wolf, 330 Henry Wolf, 110 Jepb Davis, 400 Henry Davis, 410 Morris Davis, Croyle Township. 440 William Smith, D. I)., 100 William Clark, 440 Henry West, Lt No. 3. in Summer hill, Ann M,V. Bal lue. Lot No. 4, in Summer hill, Ann M. V. BaN lue. Conemaugh Township. 82 Widow Stewart, 1862-3, 30 JhnCushon, 80 Francis Devlin, 77 William & James Burk, 300 126 Richard Smith. Jackson Township. 393 John Wigton, 46 Thomas White, 25 Daniel Good, 63 C3 Solomon Benshoof, 300 John M'Anulty, 116 Samuel Davis, 64 Samuel Davis, 61 Philip Alwine, 116 James Bracken 438 Lloyd A Hill, 35 Lloyd S- Hill, 415 Lloyd & Hill, .Munster Township. 10 Sarah Cain, Richland Township. 68 Joseph Vickroy, 100 Francis Devlin, 400 William Nicholds. 401 Henry Barrington, 433 40 Robert. Ross, 401 Jacob Clement, 400 11 John Williams, (Smith) 259 07 Copp. 150 Thomas Smith, (part) 76 ' Isaac Brennen, Summerhill Township. 439 80 Jacob Nagle. 439 80 Henry Woods, 439 80 James Dalton, 439 80 James Searight, 439 120 John Everman, 357 80 iRaac Brennan, 190 John Nicholson, 10.00 10.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 12,50 10.00 7.00 7,00 10.00 7.00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7,00 7 00 7.00 12.50 7.00 7.00 7.00 7 37 7.00 7.00 7.37 7,00 7.00 7.00 10 00 7,00 7.00 7,00 10.00 7.00 10.37 12 2S 30 20 7 55 7 55 11 35 11 35 7 55 9 84 24 58 12 44 6 22 22 65 23 20 83 22 7 65 41 55 40 40 0 22 4 63 10 57 0 83 22 74 14 81 3 51 1 93 14 30 11 35 22 65 5 36 2 29 8 62 33 08 2 67 31 36 1 16 2 43 3 80 15 10 15 10 32 71 15 10 15 10 8 71 6 69 2 90 8 28 8 28 8 28 8 28 8 28 6 82 4 18 j ? 40 ; 143 131 .Taoob Goutrhnour. - a w 338 40 John Thompson, G 44 271 , Robert Evans, (part) 6 19 440 William Smith, 8 33 200 Isaac Jones, 3 80 429 80 William Hunt, 8 19 40 230 Lewis Cassidy, 4 41 440 Ebenezer Bran ham, 8 33 jgn Susquelianna Township. 25 160 John Baldwin, 9 0G 9 154 James Rhey, 11 65 I38 100 Joseph Vanderslice, 6 69 H 406 James Whitehead, 5 99 116 Joseph Griffiths, 6 59 200 James Thompson, 11 35 100 N. Hughes. 1862, 4 00 146 S. W. Fisher. 8 28 Taylor Township. 40 David Prosser, 18 12 Washington Toicnship. 81 Thomas Jackson, 12 25 60 James John, 3 80 70 Joseph Dilworth, 5 29 176 John Taylor, 13 29 439 Georg Gutwalt, 33 16 150 150 Peter West, ' ll 35 50 100 Henry Gillon. 7 55 43'2 156 Jeremiah M'Gonigle, 11 78 200 Samuel Hinton, 15 10 100 A. M. & R. White, 7 55 214 Dennis Delaney, 16 18 54 72 Jeremiah M'Gonigle, 6 31 4 100 Jeremiah M'Gonigle, 7 55 100 11 Jeremiah M Gonigle, 85 8 White Towiuhip. 50 433 153 George Peddle, 24 58 30 Thomas L. Moore, 1 75 200 7 Abraham Whitmore, 26 45 66 John Figert, 3 80 200 William HopKinson, 11 35 136 13 John Clay, 7 55 433 153 George Hill, 32 74 433 Patrick Brland, 24 54 30 .Thomas Uanby, 2 83 4 Graff & Malone, 42 25 1 Walters & Dillon, 1 89 70 Henrv Such, 2 G7 370 Morris Such, 14 01 43 Patrick Stroud, 10 38 445 Alexauder Brown, 33 GO 445 Thomas Browu, 33 GO 445 William Harris, 33 GO 415 John Han is, 33 CO 446 James Reed, 33 69 GO Frederick Doersch, 4 53 Yoder Township. 318 John Steel, 12 03 400 Jacob Crook, 15 10 300 George Gates, 11 35 60 Gorgas, O.hick A Slurp, 4 68 200 Joseph Palmer, 11 35 132 Gorge Funk & Tho's Vickioy, 7 49 27 17 Fiaiicis Devlin. 1803, 1 00 SEATED LIST. ALSO At the same time and place, will be sold the following seated Lands and Lots of ground, on which the taxes remain un paid, and which have beeu returned to the Commissioners, agreeably to the Act of As sembly of April 29, 1844. Acr's Lots. Allenhenn Township. 10 Adams & Foster, 'Gl 'C2 Owen Clark's. Est. '61 John & James Hatter. Dennis Kennedy '61-2 .Tonathan'Robinson, 'G2 Zachariah Will, Allegheny Coal Co., Catharine Logan's, Est. Abraham Shiry, Jesse Herbert, Sebastian Silerts.- Blacklick Township. ' Nicholas Akimas. '61-2, Daniel Cameron, '61 Peter Donoho, Paul Dishong, '61-2 Henry Str ng, '61 Cambria Township. Philip Noon, 'Cl-2, do do do do Thomas T. J.imes, '02 Zachariah Morris, Bernard M'Girr. William Wherry. Carroll Township. John G. Miles. '61. Mathew Kean, '61-2, William Richards, John Noel. '62, Thos- D. Jones, Richard Selders, Michael Kennedy, Chest Township Leonard HoUis, '61 Watsor, M'Gary. '61-2, Simon Ruffuer, '61 Francis Swan, John Ilebeck, '02, Joseph Swope. Peter J. Swope, Michael Yonner, Chest Springs Borough. Stephen Brothers, '61-2 George Waltz, '61, M. M. Adams, '62, William A'h n, Andrew Callahan, William M'Guire, Wm. Tomilson, Clearfield Township. John Haley, '61-2, Jacob Kline, '61. 9 70 25 80 3 C4 50 61 76 76 10 2 51 2 02 6 56 150 62 60 50 97 80 Gl 40 125 100 8 65 6 157 60 75 93 100 51 314 128 20 50 50 190 100 100 75 14 09 88 53 44 15 00 6 99 2 00 1 01 3 91 2 00 78 49 45 50 2 10 34 00 28 99 44 04 2 00 2 00 3 57 99 45 62 07 1 50 7 i 60 40 269 336 100 50 60 24 80 8 55 3 90 5 66 1 18 Wm. J. Hammond, '61-2. 1 80 S'amuel Calvin, 16 94 Lloyd, Holhday A Co '62 9 Anthony Swires, 1 Dennis M'Cauley, '61, 4 Conemaugh TownsJu'p. Peter Horner. '61. 4 20 60 85 4 20 Martin Funk, '61-2, John Sarr, '62, Jacob Horner, 2 821 80 4 80 Conemaugh Borough. Andrew Somerly, Est. '61, 1 75 Johu t'Ultz, '61-2, Margaret Gamble, '61, John Hot singer, Terasv Riley, John Sill, '61-2. Teter Shoenberger's Est., Laden SeighmonJ, Otfen Smuller, '61 Henry A. Froset. George Wolf, '61-2. Christian Block, '62. Christian Glenmyer. .Twpph or John Grub, Michflfl Grady, 8 45 2 20 1 88 88 7 08 3 35 3 33 18 1 75 2 33 2 01 1 51 40 1 0' 1 Andrew Hipp, 1 1 Christ Neilges, 2 John Whitman, 1 Croyle Township. John Murray, '61, 1 William Paul's Est. Thomas J. Powers, '61-2, 8 01 00 32 95 63 51 "97 63 16 40 20 20 80 00 51 00 60 52 52 61 73 88 SO 62 08 68 20 70 79 78 76 SO Joseph Huff. '62. 1 2 10 1 George W. Pringle, Lewis Paul's Est., 4 Penua. Railroad Co., 3 1 eter V aruey, 1 Emanuel Lissinger, Ebensburg Borough. Johu S. Rhey, '61, 2 2 John D. Hiighes, '62 2 1 Philip Noon's Est. E. W., 8 5 " " g li " 44 " W.W., 7 2 44 " 2 J Edward Rowland, 1 D. P. -Murray, Jackson Township. David R Davis, '61-2, H. I,. Johnston, '61, Lloyd & Hill, do. do. do. do . Charles Murray, Robert Brannan, '61, Albert Fov, IMward Right, '62, Milton Jones, John Harrison, Thomas Rager, Johnstown Borough. 11 1 13 1 13 18 1 Emanuel Shaffer, '61, Thomas Sf eel, George Speel, Elizabeth Davis, 1st V Jos. Goughn-ur " Marbourg Co. " Andrew Miller, " W. A. Makin, " Sarah Oram " Mary Williams, David Davis, R. S.2J W'd, John Guugh, " Chai les Johnston, 44 William M'Kee. En. " Hi Watson A Gallownv. " Hi Williuin A. Alters, 3d W. II Llizabetli Garman, 44 Mrs. Gordan, 44 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i Johnstown Water Works, John P. Linton, Henry Saylor, John M'Manicle, Saniuel Fleck, Robert Gregory, David Hamilton, Joseph Moore, Jacob Sharretts, 2 Woolen Factory, Millville Borough. 1 Robert Dimond. '61-2, 1 John J. Lewis. '61-2, lh Job Ha g:m, '62. 'Munstcr Township. 1 Michael M'Laughlin, '02, Richland Township. June S. Dunlap, '61-2, Archibald Dunlap. Ciithurine Dinioii l. Georye Gossard, 'tJl, Strayer & Ellis. '62, John Kring's Est., John Ripple. Philip Wtmlle, Summerhill Township. Alsip & Miimer, '61-2, Samuel Biudges. Joseph Dunlap, Jr., Charles B. Ellis, John Farren's Est., John Geis, John King. Michael O Skelly, Howard J. Roberts, '61, Jonathan Robinson, '61-2, Uriah Amigli, '62, Nathan Crura, Terence M'Eniue, John M'Donal.1, John Smay, jr., John Trainer, 1 Charles Tool. SiisipuJianna Township. Henry Cooper, '61, Michael Forbes, Isaac Gifford, '61-2, Ezra Holliston Andrew Kelly, '61, Joseph Lent 7., John Wible, '61, David Burgher, '62, Peter Beck, John Cuminingliam, Isaac Gift'ord, Lewis Hai-tninn, Edward Hudson, Lewis D. Keith, Siiniufl Lamer, John Lewis, Joseph M Donald, William Rujrglcs, Taylor Township. 1304 . 80 50 80 90 40 50 " rf 62, 4 00 I j&( I 8 00 pjfijJ 44 8 00 'L 5th W ' 4 80 i 3liN: 61 99 5 60 4 61 4 40 4 73 2 20 1 77 1 92 I 9 85 j 7 14 ! 10 G8 17 63 2 ys j 18 22 5 68 4 63 2 50 17 60 6 40 5 24 1 52 2 32 3 20 6 40 1 20 3 30 90 1 95 3 34 2 45 3 99 1 00 7 61 0 00 4 00 14 9tt 1 SO 21 2 81 3 60 40 1 51 77 88 3 75 2 20 1 75 2 63 2 03 15 25 9 20 5 45 11 00 4 38 34 5 IX) 1 72 7 40 5 17 4 00 3 29 8 51 2 80 1 84 1 51 2 68 35 70 53 45 83 2 61 6 22 2 10 1 65 1 00 6-40 85 7 00 7 51 2 00 1 51 20 202 14ii 372 85 371 50 4'. 00 440 298 372 8 9 100 4.) 120 20 260 56 70 75 50 100 120 100 95 20 10 25 76 20 50 15 James Clark, 'til, James Chirk, '01-2. Thomas Hildebrand, '61, W. W. Harris, Daniel Kongh, .Michael Karney, James Karney. '')l-2, Charles Ellis. '61, William Merideth, '61-2, Anthouy Vnrncr, Catharine Welsh, '61, James Riley, M'chael Boland, '62, Maliclia. Byron, John Kelly, 150 4 . 1 11 John Murray, Peter Nich, 2 diaries M Bride, 1 John Walters, niimel Smith, David Tei-trr, G william Williams, Washington Township. NichobiS Buik, '61-2, Peter Csiday's Est., 1 John Cassiday, '61, 1 John Carl. 1 William M'Coy, '61-2. 1 Henry Mansfield, John C. .(VXt.ni, David Sharp's Est., '6l, 1 John Cresswcll, '62, William Clark, Michael J. Smith, 2 Lewis Cassidny's Est., Thomas Jackson's Est., Robert Flinu. 5 Andrew Goise, Wlute. Township. aenrgi Hawk, (Sl, 2 21 n 73 G00 125 100 73 81 289 100 Joseph Hagerty, Abraham G. Brady 'C2 Hujsh Holland, Benjamin Figert, WUinore Borough. Roflert A. M'Coy. '62, Yoder Township. John Croyle, 'Gl John Dower, Henry Fockler, 13 61 51 82 52 20 63 75 45 38 00 26 62 52 Oi 20 91 51 62 02 72 61 01 01 25 1 1 uoweu l'oweil, Wm. & Elizabeth Richards, Beam & Potts, '62, James Banon, Francis Forker, John Gonder, Thomas Jinks, Catharine Hammel, John Hickman, George Hickman, George Harris. Timothy Jones, John O'Kean, . Owen Reilly, David E. Roberts, Thomas D. Rees, 200 9 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 i Heury Shulties, 61 ISAAC WIKE, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Ebensburg, April 5, 1864. GARDNER & HEMMING'S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS UAKDNER, UEMMI.NGS & (."O - - 1'nOI-HirTOBJf AX UARDN'EB V.v,-. The Mana?,-iTint taken pleasure ! annoufcciuK that for the season of IrtA, they art, enabled to pro. sent many in, and startling nov elties, among v liich may be Ha med ; A Troupe Real Arabs Consisting of 5 Male and Female CO!TOJiTIOI.T., ArsotATi, And Jt-Gd.BR, Of the m-,t extraordinary de-criitio.-i, tornmokt among which la Z A 11 A ,. The Eentifu Arab Girl, ThOm.T FMAI.i. COJITORTIOS- laT IX thc Wom.n, hi.se feat re 01 so wonderful a character, that they have t.rrn a theme of conversation whrrtrtr she l.-s appeared. AL! HASSAM, Priria Ctjinn of the Trovfb Tlie creat original incle Trapeto Turformer. Ihis youtif Aral ian (iymna.t, during his extracsdina. ry.M HA.NGS HV 1 UK NKC K on the Kra,ri!c rirof the Trarl and while thus susperded teats a icau ,IAIcrH IPOS THE lMrw. Een Mahommed, the Man of Strength. Z K r. A , tli3 Female Gymnastic Wonder. Ali Mahommed, the astonishing- Arabian Gymnast, form the other meml ers ef the troupe, who a! appear in Finv TA'HAMirjS, Lakjc 1 l,tf, &c. illustrating Clvn-rr . t -. iir ths Oieat IV.-t t I tl.i CM V. .rld. The Mannj-r would call attf ntion to Oh: MAGNIFICENT BAND CHARIOT Constructed -expressly forth koaaoii t tl.r crut ci & CC by Kifldin Brother-, the celhrated C each I t:ilci-rso: New York City. The design of this c hariot is ol" fh most unique and mo-t e lnbor.ite df-srri j ticn. 1 he -re-ailinjc color.- are if a id, rrd and Line, ard as it er.ier town uion the morning r-f rxliiSit ion -ra n 1 y )l!Spu. ulp CrAROKtts ffaily c ompai iso lied, a tout ensemble i presented of impossinix richness and crardeur. Till VAVILLION which is capable of i-eaiins Mv t-i-ectator is entirely new and wax manutact tired xprei-ly for thu Season, ai a cot of S-1"' by Mr. Hrnry Lloughcrty oi South St., New York. The CauH i act MAHm, Bac oasc Vaxi, Properties and Appointmikts areleantu ful in the extreme. The St it n of Hokmk, Foiii and MtTLti are of the finest and hest trained colltctmn in the rld. The Troupe of Performers compose the Elite of tike Profession. Look at the Names ; DAN GARDNER, the People's Favorite Clown. Richard Hemmings Equestrian and Tiht Rope Artist JOHN RIVERS, I'unster and Comic Vocalist. Frank Carpenter, the Celebrated Equestrian. Signor De Louis, the Best Gymnast of the Age. Frank Whittaker, the accomplished Maetra ie Cirque. j GEORGE BROWN, the Great American Tumbler. Miss Eliza Gardner, the Pride of the Arena. MME. CAMILLA, the Famed Parisian Equestri enne. La Petit Camilla. the Infant Trodigy. YOUNG DAN, the Pocket Clown. Also Messrs. Dubois, Velnde, Hentle, Bolino, Sweet, Nuda, Cooper. &.. tocether with numerous well Se lected Auxiliaries The above Talented Artists will appear at each Exhibition, in conjunction with The Arab Troupe, In every variety of Scene Kidiho, Thick Bidiwc, Gymnastic and Acrobatic EiiRCisaa, Ton. tuns, Dancirc, Sihgisg, kc, THE BAND, or Grand Orchestra, is compeced of many musical ce lebrities, headed by the (rest Maestra. Fbitz Marthas. The Grand Procession, will be of the roost elegant char acter, headed by the Koyal Band Chariot, and will enter the town between 0 and 10 o'clock, A. M. Two Exhibions each day. Af ternoon and Evening. Doors Open at 2 and 7 P. M. Performance to commence hall an hour later. Admission 50 and 25 CtxTs. Don't forget the Day and Date, bit wait for the Big Show and th Real Troupe Of Arabs. Doa't confound this -with any ether establishment. We defy competi tion " WILL EXHIBIT IN EBENSBURG OS TUESDAY MAY 17TH. AND II JOHNS TOWN ON 'WEDNESDAY M-VY 1STII T II, frirdncr, Agut. 140 3 25 23 2 52 UiiJ 10 00 vr 1 4 80 8 00 r Tft n 3 01 UM : 20 00 I tef;?ti I ! This Son of the Iert performs many oth-r new and ttarllirc feats totally unlitie arythine evsr hcfirc sc-ei. in this country. 3 40 Ljyy J 1 u: v A RUM DRINK! A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED Ai JJ.VllbAV1. A PURE TONIC, That will relieve the afflicted, ami NOT MAKE DRUNKARDS. DR. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTER'S, Prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia Ta WiK to11171 mo6t' certainly. CURE ALL DISEASES Arising from-a DISORDERED LIVER, STOMACH. O R Tv I X C ? Y HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will cvlte every caoe of Chronic oi Nervous Debility, Disease of th Kidneys, and Diseases arising from a Disordered Stomach OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMP, TOMS RESULTING VROM D1SOK DERS of the DIGESTIVE ORGANS : pation, inward Piles. 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Will rind in HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BlTTERS, A REMEDY That will restore them to their usual hea'th. Such has been the case in thousands of in stances, and a fair trial is but required to prove the assertion. From Her. J. Xeirton Broicn, D. D. Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowl rd.je. Although not disposed to favor or recom mend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know of no suflicient reasons why a man may not testily to the benefits he believes hinisely to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may thua contribute to the benefit of others. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland's Germin Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jackson of this city, In-cause I was prejudiced against them lor many yenrs. uuder the impressiou th3t they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture I am indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the re moval of this prejudice by proper tests, and for encouragement to try them, when suffer ing from great and long continued debi!it3'4 The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the present year, was fol lowed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which-1 had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me tt the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Fhilad'a. June 23. 18GI. Diseases of Kidncvs and Bladder, IN YOUNG OR -GED, MALE OR FE . MALE. Are speedily removed, and the patient re stored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN. Those suffering from MARASMUS, wastiug awav. with scarce! v anv flesh nn their linne j j - -- , . are cured in a very short ti y; one bottle in such cases, will have a st surprisiiig effect. '"w- ATTENTION SOLLIERS. AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having rela tions or friends in the army to the fact that "HOOFLAND'S German Bitters" will cure nine tenths of thc diseases Induced by ex posures and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival of the nick, it will bo noticed that a very larjje proportion are suffering from debility. Every case of that kind can be readily cured by He f land's German Bitter's. We have no hesi tation in stating that, if these Bitters were freely used among our soldiers, hundreds of lives might be saved that otherwise woulu be b-st. , Thc proprietors are daily receiving thank ful letters from Miffercrs in the army and hospitals, who have be n restored to health by the Use of these Bitters, sent to them by thtir friends. Should j-our nearest druggist not have the article, do not be put off by auy of the intoxicating preparations that may bo offer ed in its place, but send to us, and we will forward, sccurelv narked bv xrt'ss. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !""SeT that thj signature of C. M. Jackson" is on the wra?per. Piiiitipal Office and Manu factory N. CHI ARCH Street. JONES EVANS. (Successors to C. M.JACKSON & Co..) Proprietors. FOR SALE, by II. C. DEVINE Ebensburg, penna.. and by Druggists nd Dealers in every town in the United State mTPlv? T,ra ti-rn 'linMini nal double o,umtity), $1.00 per i.otIc half. d..z Small Size 75 cfs. per Buttle balfdoT.. $i.0C. 1 -futv s, i?o;j lv. NOT
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