Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, March 22, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    v
-vF'l'EI LANDS antl LOTS in
ir. L.V::.;;,-.ntv, A. I)..
I! : MTVrmit. Treasurer of Cam-
,J' ;.'.v in the Commonwealth of Tenn-
l' l' " V pursuance of the several acts (f
' 1 i'v'.T -aid C-innionwealth, directing
";;;;e ,! manner of selling Unseated
P '"r P Y.kl's. 7o W ',"c lode?, that
i-'- . i.,..i (,! of Unseated
ocsc. i ' v ' - - - - - .
Xiwtthe Wlh day of June next, and
,;, ue l,v at!) ouruiliviib in'." w ,
f !;;iV e whole he sold, for Mich arrearages
Vux,8 RPll costs necessarily accruing there-
mm 11135.
iLlEGUEXY TOWNSHIP,
i ..' p,,-. ;,t.'. Warr-intits r Owners. Am t.
1:0
rj-'j
0
10
1 9
t'-
uvti ,.n M'i) .ii.il. rart. 8 83
M:l;li!i iliinm i!),
,T,.'pii U'iirue,
.liinies D 'y'e,
Tiioaias !yrr.c,
Rnht-it Whitehead,
Js.-o! Mast.
Aiosjii' tr M'CasIanJ,
B LACKL :C K ' TOWNSHIP.
,!.ic j l're.isingL-r,
P..r.i L'l".
I);in id Leaw.
19 20
1 24
17 -19
9 91
6 33
20 90
9 02
10 62
21 02
20 "8
H :;5
("ark.f rEvan's heirs. 'CI 13 49
7'
r in)
K rt:: D .vis,
NVi...V. A!iiir.i;,
Di'.ie; Cameron,
J .-( j h S-iovel.
Panel Denimrin,
J hn Dnnran,
John Y !.:
J, -t-ph Ilirr,
San-'i; 1 Cam,
Paid PViior.g,
camuria township.
Andrew Levis,
,T. hn Tl-.m-s,
J in Br wn.
Ar.drow B'iff, pai t.
05 so ."
7 "1
'64 2 11
3 97
7 01
23 or,
32 09
6 91
1 30
SOI
K
T4
i.'O
o
IO
sa
:)
-.0
si)
.)
:n
;i;r
10 05
17 35
5 14
'5 i:: yQ
0 & 1
:ett2 mi
17 35
.T.i-.b Ml!;,
Yi:!i.u: I;:nban.
Eran Abraham & Jn
CM, !;Ll TOWNSHIP.
, lU dv.i:.,
G'-ii'iev Tfvf'.'j,
J..--f.:i H ''
J ..; I'.. H
Riv.Dl V. J re;,
T: .i t:ns W'n.r,
Ji'hn Red-run,
15 19
7 10
3 21
9 0'
1 3 5 5
13 r
Iit - -
t
SO
13 CO
33 40
16 35
C7 ICS Sarah Rarr,
1 u" 144 Henry Leio v. R. Irwin.
240 Alexaud. r Bur. part.
K3 '1 fi"!IT.S Kdwanls. I'HTt,
CHEST TOW X SHIP.
"77 IDS Jarus Hunter,
29 93
10 04
12 18
2C :7
3 45
S3 00
5 08
3 tio
20 41
8 45
4,-0
I'll
0
1-0
John Seeiy.
Andrew Weaver,
J is Foster Ge. rge GI!
.1 soph Swope,
Tkoiun I enrose.
?C5
.h st-p'.i r.-j e, j. ai t,
Stephen lie.k,
.1 iir.-s Hut ii.
Peter .1. Sivuf e. 75
CI EA R FIELD T CM 'XSII1P
nathan Lewis,
.'. n iihan Gx.cr,
29 12
8 U7
22 18
3 15
13 50
13 50
2.) 03
I 'J 23
0 2'.)
3 12
2 81
29 08
29 12
5 7G
30 40
11 08
4 03
10 SO
20 95
27 52
4 40
4 67
1 00
5 58
31 9
0 38
C 18
.0
r-itrick Slii.'M.
l'.ank K. 11 v,
iVtrck Slu!,
M 'iris W..lf.
T -v . . . .
it.-r.rv Wf.IS.
lol Lra. l Oi.'.ir
v3 l.j5 R bcrt Kvans,
j'i 1j3 Ge r'e R charj.
''j Gn rg.. H.,rner, part,
.ii.iucl llonsiiey,
Tose i:u-h.
L'.'.k" M.cuirc,
Durlin,
lU:.ry I.ivi,
-Vorrfs Davis,
Dtnr.is M'Caulcy,
Tnr.cis Cooper,"
r r'.V.l.j f "G 7 TO WXSUIP.
Sn.ith,
loi.n (;shnti?.
'1
400
llivhar Smith,
' Mr wart.
u:.s & Luck,
Wi;;:.
f.ROYLE TOWNSHIP.
0 W;.iu,n CUrk.
S-irr.uel Stultz, Esq..
' J hn Knef per, Jr.,
. II' i-ry Wt,
ol iun'a lUilroiid Company,
3 Aim M.iriah lUlen,
, "' 4 ij.;u,e,
! " 3 Same,
1 ' t " 4 tSamc.
4 Sarr.utl Thomas,
1 1
23 CO
1 73
38 57
42 78
20
20
19
1 08
"Pr. JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Ak'
vtifiii CuiiLKUguam,
Paul Ualty.
;' Matthias Sluligh,
' -Tan.es Stitt,
he II uhley,
'1 iHiiie! Jiochnour,
John M'AnuIty,
'..iiaui Morris,
' A'tia;, ier Hunter,
7 81
8 19
20 04
33 39
27 05
2 24
20 00
28 50
a 01
Km J!'C:.h Lwing,
i0 J-ba Simpson,
12 29
27 04
4 08
10 35
39 10
2 24
2 23
20 35
8.90
20 01
20 04
4 93
0 20
9 20
13 91
12 0'.
5 1
; t-ii-p AUine,
- Junes Bracken,
.: an CampUush,
.: Aliruharn Gochnour.
'i ... J-ia Arnal.
Morris,
I ttr DoarJman,
JinWigton,
' Stouer,
"rt.;is White,
f-ia Ann M'AnuIty.
I :.:c! Levy,
.. i-.r Ji, non,
i t'-" '-: Valley,
e j-4U.es Eees,
. . r. I . i, 1 , I 1 1 t.
;-c . u,u ( Ground, m the saw
'Vof Cau.bria, or such parts thereof a
Ii ,7i:0 rea-ssary to pay arrearages of taxes
- ... f .rr.np vear or more, will He
sa'e, at the Court House, in the
'"" "... .. n..1hiirr. on the Second Mon
7 19
IS 52
4 h2
38 89
. . -v ' J.
Hil1,Bticft.n,
0 02
JO 87
4 45
5 12
55
415
100
91
10
03
439
433
400
440
440
401
150
1 55
245
039
439
439
3 t o
22 98
37 70
56 00
22 97
22 99
20 95
9 58
2 73
CO 07
SUMMER HILL TOWNSHIP.
80
80
Jacob Nayile,
James Dalton,
31 59
23 49
23 57
23 79
23 50
10 70
3 07
97
23 01
23 4 9
23 49
20 25
18 18
23 01
'29 on
120
131
131
.John E'oerman,
.Jacob Goghnnur,
John Nicholson,
' 443
4::0
i 200
i 230
I 440
! 439
Isaac Jones,
Lewis Cassulay,
"William Goret,
Ebenez'T P.ranham,
80 Henry Woods.
80 .fames Searight,
80 Isaac Prpniian,
40 John Thompson.
459
1 001
j 338
; 440
i 429
230
William Smith, D
D.
William Hunt,
Robert L. Johnston,
William Smith,
21
20
39
70
400
100
1 10
SUSQLEHANNA
TOWNSHIP.
Joseph Vandi.-rs.iice,
Joseph Griflirk,
Jan.es Thompson,
S. W. Fisher.
James Whitehead,
Morgan James,
Jo:-eph Thomas,
9 50
11 11
32 94
14 90
10 14
9 58
14 34
j -00
i 140
j 1U0
100
I 150
Same, Lj tie,
Same. Unit,
John White,
MUSS PER T OWN SHIP.
Cornelius Dcver, 'CI
Sarah Cain, '04
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
John Viekroy,
John Morrison,
40 Uobert Ross,
Henry Rice,
John Anderson,
Valentine Oster,
Jacob Clement,
Thomas Smith, part,
Michael Woolford,
54 Pnns3"Ivania Kailroad Co.,
76 Charles Bearing, 5 25
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
SO John Douse, 8 39
40 David IV sser. 20 00
109 155 Adam Ross, 13 44
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
81 Thomas Jack.on, 1137
l"o John Tavlnr. 12 29
100 A. M. it" R. White, 10 45
423 Richard Sharp, 45 34 j
50 John James, 3 52
l00 Samuel Ilinton, 14 00
".0 i on. ithan Jehu, 2 02
150 Richard Sharp, 10 35
wihje township.
3o2 Siin.-n Walker, 23 87
oO(t 140 llenrv Philips, 34 03
203 J tmes Wi!.-on, 51 93
2o lfi.9 William G-jorge, 43 50 j
433 153 T1.on1.1s S.evvardson, 50 05
433 1.-3 WiHiam Sans.om, 50 05
433 153 George Peddle. 50 05
47 Jeremiah Musser, 4 95
433 Patrick B .relan 1, 2G 48
30 Thomas G-nley, 4 18
70 Henry Such, 0 09
433 Patri. k Stroud. 22 00
381 153 Frederick Molynoux, 09 54
433 153 Simon W.dker. 49 10
5o9 17 Tiicn.as Lamburn, 48 88
174 10.3 Same, 13 74
433 153 Same, 34 15
433 153 Timothy Paxton, - 50 05
433 153 Jos jdi Sar.s-om, 50 05
433 lo3 John Clark, 5 8 05
4,3 153 George Hill. 20 31
93 Jacob King. 10 17
J03 Thomas I'.. Moore, 15 99
4 Grat; L Mal.ne, C3
370 Morris Such. 19 31
2. 0 P. Sneerinuer it Co., 41 80
210 150 Henry Philips, 24 40
VODER TOWNSHIP
318 John Sterl, 9 53
300 George Gates, 8 79
150 Heirs of C. Ihmsen, 10 52
00 George Shrinn, 4 41
400 Jacob Crook, 11 24
147 Alexander M'Gregor, '04 5 63
200 Henry Sutton, 13 84
SUITED I-I ST.
Also At the same time and place, will
be sold the following Seated Lands aud Lots
of (iron nd, on which tuxes remain unpaid,
and which Lave been returned to the Gun
missioners, agreeably to the Act of Assembly
of April 29th, 1844 :
Acres. Lots. ALLEGHENY TP. lAm't.
1 Michael Clail
'03,
04
1 24
79
93
77
O o')
1 William L. HurJ,
1 Dennis Kennedy,
1 James M'Cny,
4 Francis Pick.
50 Thomas Shaffer,
12 Joseph Urban,
212 Durlin & Kittell,
40 R. L. Johnson,
115 John Seai.lan, Est.,
'03,
'63,
do
do
do
do
rC4,
1 o
03
50
13
11
10
C
4
7
1
1
:o
da
1 John it Jar.ies Ilutton, '03,
John Kellv, do
1 William M'Combic,
1 Nicholas Nale,
2 Jonathan RuLinaon,
35 Peter Sij.es,
1 William Wi!e-,
90 William James,
324 Jacob Mast,
uteres .Lots. HI. A CKL ICK
1 Joseph A. Skelly,
589 ' Alters & Mu'.ford,
103 Joseph Snovel,
do
do
'03,
do
'04,
'04,
TP.
'03,
79
4 0
45
93
79
8 89
29 14
Am't.
25
'04, 22 80
3 20
Acres. CAMBRIA TOWNSHIP. Am't.
C W.S. lilackburn, '03. 4S 12
35 John R. Jones. do 1 55
8 Zachariah Morris, do 79
31 Jahez Tibbott, do 93
H Evan Jones, c,4, 38
VI Thomas Ii. James, '03, 79
3 Dr. I). W. Lewi, do 79
05 Bernard M'Girr, do 3 04
.J CAMBRIA B ORG. Am't.
9 James Baimon, , , 14 91
Housesl Michael Hochley, 63, 3 54
1 I George Kelb, 11 21
1 Michael M'Mahen, '03, 4 13
Joseph I'.rindle, JC4, 2 25
i Alose Betz, do 5 40
1 Charles Crist, - do 7 25
1 1 Michael Hawley, do 3 75
1 1 Thomas D. Reese, do 4 30
j Henry With, do 2 50
1 1 Tlios. & Eliz. Jinks, '63, 3 54
1 1 Timothy Jones, 5 05
1 Matthias King, 'C3, 182
1 George Peek, 5 79
1 J Patrick Powers. '04, C 40
I John Cowan, do 3 00
I 2 Charles Dramicr, do 7 SO
1 A Michael Kritzcr, do 5 50
5 05
3 75
Am'L
4 55
140 William i. Piper, '03, 130
100 Richard Evans, '04, 5 00
100 Valentine Stephens, 7 43
18 Michael Dominic, '04, - 79
40 George Orner, '04, 1 94
Houses. Lots. J Chest Springs BorougJi. Anit.
1 Thompson Carney, '63, 48
1 Levi Spangle, 48
1 Ii. F. Tomb, M. T)., '03, 1 54
Acres. Lots. CHEST TOWNSHIP. Am't
20 Watson M'Gary, 4 78
ry, 4 78
20
259
300
50
120
40
98
ICO
110
James M'Mulliu, 1 25
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
Samuel Calvin,
Moore it Piper,
John Haly,
Philip Smith,
William J. Hammond,
Francis J. Parrish,
Henry Evans,
Bernard Murphy,
2 Patrick Watson,
29 17
12 45
1 59
8 19
04
4 10
4 74
7 50
C3
'64.
do
do
'63,
'04,
'04,
do
CO NEMA UG II TO WNS HIP
1 George Gallit,eth,
Ri ibert Stewart,
1 John Sarr,
02
43
CO
72
92
1
1
3
18
8
18
117
Jacob Horner,
Same.
liruwley, Phillips fc
M or ley.
'03,
'04,
'04.
I
Covemavgli Borough First Ward.
lIous's.Lots.
Owners.
Amount.
2 Peter Shocnhergcr,
7 Yeagley it Moiley,
i Charles Wendell,
1 John Shultz,
1 Henry. Gore,
fkconh w.i;n.
1 Michael Grady,
1 William Donnejlv,
1 John Holfelder. "
1 Alice MHJabo,
1 Henry Plough,
1 John Hetsinuer.
4 08
7 40
1 00
8 20
3 18
'01,
'03,
'04,
'03,
do
'04,
'03,
C4,
do
2 29
4 25
1 00
2 29
31
50
Arres.Lo. CROYLE TO WNS HIP. AoCt.
21 1
Patrick M'Gough, 7G3. 3 58
Joseph Rituer, do 57
Pettr Varnrr, do 38
George Wt rtr, do 1 72
W. B. Butler, '04, 93
1 H-nrv Shaffer, . 38
2 George Van.er, '03, 33
Thomas J. Power?, do 0 48
L EVENS Hi 'EG ?, Oil O UG II Am't.
1 Kb. it Su-.piha'a. P. R C., 5 31
23 J
'2
110
28
150
II.
1
An-'
4
244
f.O
150
. JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
Edwin Ri.ht, '03,
Peter Pager.
Andrew Pager,
David R. Davis.
Am" l
72
10 97
5 08
7 90
Am't.
Houses. Lois. Juhnstuwn Bo-rough.
hi;t WAIii).
1 i William Reese, do
1 i Henry Wright, do
Acres. OAR Pi OIL TOWNSHIP.
50 Matthew Kean.
1 1 Elizabeth Davis. '03. 3 10
1 1 Andrew Muller, 11 48
1 1 John Thomas, '03, 1 55
2 2 John Crouse, '04, 24 08
1 1 David line's Estate, do 19 95
1 i Thomas Morgan, v do 0 00
1 Joseph Goughiiour, Est., . 4 3
1 i Thomas Hodge rs. ' 18 87
1 1 Mary Howe, Widow, '61, 5 50
1 1 Fred", fr.bort, do 12 39
1 1 Conrad Wittle. do 11 00
PKCOM) avai:t.
I David R S. Davis, '03, 79
1 1 Charles Johnston, '03, 7 75
1 Watsnu it Galiaway, 5 50
1 Morgan V. Juries, '64, 0 00
1 John Goff, '03, 1 18
1 John Jones, do 1 51
1 1 John Schotts. do 2 10
THIHI) M'.UiD.
1 1 Mrs. Gordon, 19 00
1 1 John P. Linton, '03. 6 20
2 George Kurtz, do 1 55
1 1 Henry Saylor, 18 99
FOfKTH WAIII).
1 1 Lewis Will.elm, 1 80
r.IITH AVAIII).
Hugh Erskine,
George. W. Reed,
Jacob Sharretts,
W. B. Hartzel.
Alexander Davis,
Widow Vail,
1 49
0 43
1 50
3 10
4 28
9 00
'04.
'03,
'04.
do
MILL VILLE IWnOUCII.
Michael Doran,
71
06
35
34
38
55
73
Patrick Ilanahan,
o
20
o
George Rowley, Sr.,
John Asqnith,
Patrick Kelly,
William Duke,
John J. Lewis,
Thomas Sharkey,
John Edwards,
Isaac Parfit.
'03.
'04,
do
63,
1
4
6
1
4(
94
13 95
Ac's.L't,
1
. MUNSTEIl TOWNSHIP. Am't
uicnaa M'l,au2h in.
3 Oi
2C0
115
0
100
400
15
1301
50
40
50
60
120
John Noel.
RICHLAND TO MNSIIIP.
Cohiek it Strayer, '63,
Archibald Dunlap,
1 John Ilershberger. Est.,
Martin M'Donald, '63,
Same, do
I Jacob Frohnizor,
Franklin Rose,
Jane S. Dnnlan.
22 08
2 08
3 28
79
3 10
0 20
3 10
72
43 98
3 11
1 24
1 75
1 18
3 10
Catharine Dimond,
John Kring's estate.
Levi Orris,
Frederick Amigh, Jr.,
Emanuel Noon,
SUMMERHILL TOWNSHIP
Uriah Amigh,
John Amigh,
Chaflree-s, Stout & Co.,
Charles B. Ellis,
John Geis,
John King,
Nathan Crum,
John Agan.
Oliver Crum.
William D. M'Gouch.
299
900
3 70
3 09
17 48
23 01
2 28
9 08
9 59
13 23
C 59
4 03
10 98
2 95
100
50
3 1 2
371
50
372
144
120
50
ISO
20
202
140
85
291
8
171
383
220
72
21
Henry Ac Cornelius Ztllers.
Alij & Shimer.
Samuel Rlodet, '63
Joseph Dunlap, Jr.,
John Fanen, Sr., p;st.,'G3,
John T. Hess,
Terence M'Cune.
10 28
1 89
2 SI
1 03
17 01
11 32
7 16
4 40
1 99
Robert L. Johnston,
Same,
Enoa Ellis,
Same,
James II. Young,
'C3.
do
'04,
'64,
SUSQ UE HA XX A TO WNS II IP.
100
20
80
105
150
100
170
50
120
50
25
200
35
120
50
SCO
50
75
75
35
100
50
50
1 17
70
100
70
20
David Brougher, '03,
Michael Forbes,
G. W. Gooderham,
Lewis Kerlinsee,
George McCreery,
Thomas B. Moore,
Same,
Same.
Peter Beck.
Joseph McDonald,
John Keath,
Barnabas Douglass' heirs,
Lwis I). Keath,
Henry Kongh,
Thomas M. Weakland,
Philip G.llins,
Ezra R. Hollister,
Joseph Lentz,
John McDonald,
Same,
Ode it Monro, -G3,
William M'Donald,
Jacob Keath, Jr.,
Barbara Conner,
Samuel Lamer,
Charles Driskell.
Andrew Kelly, Estate,
.John Lewis,
TAYLOR 7 OWNS II IP.
2 93
54
2 40
11 72
7 19
3 C8
7 51
3 90
2 00
50
50
3 10
1 CO
90
1 25
15 84
2 01
3 08
5 28
2 01
3 09
83
84
1 17
3 42
2 43
1 12
21
John Benton,
Thomas M'Cue,
William Meridith,
John Fiinn,
Patrick Kelly,
Henry Podon
8 50
2 34
4 28
6 10
3 25
3 19
8 00
39
2 00
2 84
0 06
54
6 09
5 45
James Clark,
James C'ark,
JO.
William Rile',
Patrick Ik-neghan,
Meliehi Byron,
1
1 Matthew McDermitt.
WAS HING TO N TO WNS II IP
1 John Brown,
1 James Hums,
Robert Burgoon,
1 George Fenny. '63,
200
125
95
200
73
J .hnston. Kielfent Criswcll,33
1 Henry M'Kibhen,
John C.O'N oil. 8
Geo. it Alex. Buchanan, 7
Thomas Bingham, 7
84
85
89
75
13
93
31
18
48
55
19
31
39
N icholas P.urk,
Charles Collins,
Mary Ann Dougherty,
Paul N. George,
William S. M'Coy,
Jatn'-s ?Jvers,
Peter Mvts,
'01.
Patiick Rilev,
1 Samuel A Short,
210 Stephen Movers. 6 33
87 Robert L. J .hnston, 5 50
5o Nancy Kearney, 3 SO
100 John iJnrgoi.n. 7 90
1 Bridget Bra w ley, 1 23
100 Robert ITinn. 19 48
40 Lucy Gardner, '03, 7 11
1 John Murphv. 1 24
87 Edward McG lade. '03, 9 89
81 Michael J. Smith. 14 36
289 Thomas Jackson, Est., '03, 8 21
1 Jfdin Beam, '04, 3 10
1 Michael Burgoon, Est., 1 55
73 William Clark, 'C4, 2 90
40 Th' mas Conrad, 2 84
1 Albeit George, 1 18
50 Paul Hmd, 1 23
17 1 John M'Cool, 95
1 Mrs. Tro:t(r, 48
18 William D- McGough, 1 11
10 John R .benny, 92
200 Austin Thorn psen, 0 20
John M'Kcr.zie,
37 John KiiHiey. 1 75
WILMORE BOROUGH.
2 William Slick, 2 3 1
1 Jacob Holder, '63, 1 23
3 John Wilmnre. 1 91
WHITE TOWNSHIP.
409 James E. Davis. ?63 10 84
25 William Holland, 1 79
25 Hugh Holland, 1 18
30 Jacob ShafTor, 1 93
YODER TOWNSHIP.
125 Samuel Andrews, Eat., '63, 1120
1 Edward Cofiield, 2 57
400 John Wei tz, 5 00
200 Beam & Potts, 5 GO
12 A. J. Hhu's. G3, 50 00
SO Jacob Horner, 141
B. M'DERMIT, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, 1
Ebensburg, March 22, 18G6. J
FOBEIGiV SIIIPPIXC
AND
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
TTTE are now selling Exchange (at New 1'oik
if B
ates on
England,
Wales.
Austria,
Baden,
I lanovcr,
Holland.
Ireland. Scotland,
Germany, Prussia,
Bavaria, Wurtemberg,
Ibsen, Sax-my,
Belgium, Switzerland,
Norway and France.
And Tickets to and from any Port in
England, Ir.Dnd, Scotland,
Germany. France, California,
New South Wales or Australia.
KERR & CO.
Altoona, March 1, lSCG.ly.
1SCG. PHILADELPHIA. I8GG.
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL Ar DOUIiKK,
MANUFAfTl'ItrUS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
AND
W 1 n 1 o-w Shades,
Corner FOURTH & MARKET Streets.
PHILADELPHIA.
N. B. Always in Store, a Large Stock of
LINEN & OIL SHADES.
March 1, 1866.Sm.
GEORGE M. RIDDLE,
WITH
A&inncufo ui uimo j?. nn
MiUllLYYO, TVILIXUO CX UU13
- -. . . . . . . . k T r T "V
DRY GOODS.
rtO'i aiarlict Mrcct,
IfilIJ.AHriBIIA,
Philadelphia, November 9, 18C5.6m.
4 NICE HOME.
T WILL SELL AT PUBLIC SALE, at the
1 house of James M. Riffel, at Summitville,
on Thursday, the 29th of March, 180G, A
LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Boro.
of Summitville, Cambria county, fronting
on the Catholic Church sixty "feet, and
extending back 200 feet, with a comfortable
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE thereon
erected, 2J stories high, with a verandah in
front, a good Cellara good FRAME STA
BLE, and an excellent Well of Water; it
being the premises now occupied by Samuel
Black.
The terms of sale are : One third in cash,
one third in one year, and the remainder in
two years.
The sale will take jdace it one o'clock,
p. m., when due attendance will he given.
Mrs. MARY 1IASSEY.
March 8, I8GG.3t.
COKNEli CiHOCEKY STORE. .
GBORGB J. THOMAS,
Corner oj Main and Franklin Streets,
JOHNSTOWN, PA. ,
2 49 I VEERS constantly on hand a geneial aa
5 59 1 lx s irtment of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Country Produce, &c together with Sp ices,
Pickles, Preserved Fruits. Diied Fruits,
Tobacco, Cigars. tc, a'l of which will be
sold as cheap as the cheajn-.-t. Call and
examine our stock. Nov. 10, lS05.1y.
JOHN D. THOMAS.
Boot and Shoe Slaker ,
KJ one do .r East f Crawford's hotel, and
immediately ojjiosite the store of E. J.
Mills & G), is prepared to do all work in his
lineonsboit notice and in a workmanlike
manner.
The work done at this establishment will
compare favorable with that of any shop in
Philadelphia. Pittsburgh or elsewhere in the
country. French Calf, Common Calf. Mo
rocco and all kiuds of Leather conslantly nn
hand. All work warranted to render satis
faction. November 2, lS65.lv.
JAMES P. IVSURRAY,
Mn'n S,', e-1, (oj-jxsife Hunthn's Hard k fire
S'ore,) E BI'XSlSR EG, Pa.,
R7 EE PS constant! v on hand a good oual
JLV ity .f
FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
Groceries of All Kinds,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Muslins. Detains, Calicoes, Hats, S,-c,
All of which he is prepared to sell for cash
or exchange for approved country produce,
on f.ir teims. Nov. SO, 15G5.lv.
PUBLIC SALE.
IjjTILL be exposed to j.nblic sale at Cresson.
(j Cimbiia ci unty, on Saturday, the 24i
day of MarcJi, Eighteen ?)lu!es and their
Harness, four Wagons, two Sleds, t.ne
Buggy, one Buck Wagon, one Sleigh, two
Set Buggy Harness, a considerable amount
of Pine Lumber, one 20-horse Portable
Steam Engine and Circular Saw-mill, to
gether with a variety of other articles too
tedious to mention.
Sale to commence at fen o'clock on the
above mentioned day, when terms. &c, will
be made known. M. M. ADAMS.
March 1, 1800.4t.
VM. M. LLOYD & CO.,
BACKERS,
AL.TOONA,
PA.
WILI.
transact all legitimate Banking, buy
fj and sell
and Silver.
Govermnent Bonds and Go'd
Interest j lid on time dejmsits.
February 1, ISCO.tf.
DURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will
I do more and belter woik at a given Gst,
than an v other ! Trvit! Manufactured only
by ' ZIEGLER it SMITH,
Wholesale Drug, Faint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
Feb. 8, ISGC.ly.
IF
URE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Hie
Whitest, the most durable and most eco-
. rt- -. . . r i 1 . . 1 1
nonacai. i ry it: Manui.iciureo emv 1-
ZIEGLEil k SMIIH.
Wholesale Drug, Paint and Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street.
PHILADELPHIA.
February 8, ISGC.ly.
LICENSE XOTICIl
1710 be presented at tho Argument Gmrt, to
1 beheld on Iuesday, April 3d, I860.
TAVEKSS.
Francis J. Parrish Allegheny township.
Daniel RalTerty, Cambria borough.
Peter Fisher, 1st W.. Conemaugli boro.
James II. Ben ford, 3d W., Johnstown.
Phiiip Shulties, do do do
Jacob Ream, Yoder township.
G. C. K. ZAIIM, Clerk Q. S. 1
March 15. 18G6 3t. !
, i
Amectii g of the Stockholders of the Eb
ensburg Academy will be held at the
Court House, 011 Monday, the 2.1 day of
April next, at two o'clock., p. in., for the j
jrmrpose of electing Trustees for the Institu- '
lion, pursuant to tl e provisions cf the Act j
of Incorporation and the Bv laws thereof.
JOHNSTON MOORE, President, i
March 15, lb06.3t. j
LAR
H TIN1
TINES, just received and for sale at the
Book Store of JAMES MURRAY.
February 8, 1800.
PALLAGIIER'S MAGICAL HAIR OIL.
fj and VEGATABLE OIL SOAP, for sale 1
at tiie Look store t:
EBBN8BURG H0U8B.
T
he undersiged having
taken possession of
purchased an
tho Ebonbum
House (formely ocujiied by Henry Foster.)
will be hapi-y to receive and accommod
ate his old customers, and all others who
may 1 disposed to patronize him. Tho
Proprietor feds a.-sured from the spaciou
HOUSE, STABLE it other facilities that
he can offer at least as good accommo
dations as enn be had at any other in tho
place. He is in possession of a large.supply
of the choisest li.iuors with which, his tar
will be furnished; his table will be furn
ished with all th luxuries of the season, and
lie intends by his hosjntality aud care, to
merit the patronage of all those who stop
withhim.
ISAAC CRAWFORD.
Ebc-csburg April, 17, 1801. tf.
HARNESS ! AND
The undersigned ke?r
SADDLERY.
constant! v on
l.in.l f. r,A I.. .-.Ml ..... iv ... : 1 1 1
..mi-! no.. .3 sun liiauuiaciuriug an articled
in his line such n,
SADDLES,
FINE SINGLE it DOUI5LE HARNESS
DRAFT HARNESS,
BLIND BRIDLES, HIDING BRIDLES.
CHECK LINES, HALTERS, WHIPS,
BIHCII HANDS
&c, &-c,
which he will disjiose of at low prices for
cash.
His work is all warranted, r.i.d being ex
perienced, he puts the best of leather in hist
work. Thankful for past favors, he hopes,
by attention to business to merit a continu
ance of the patronage heretofore so liberal -
extended to hi
1m.
ie store of Robert Davis.
Persons wishing good and substantial Har
ness can be accommodated bv.
HUGH M'COY.
Ebensburg Dec, 11, lSOl-tf.
union imm
Jr
EBENSBURG, PA.
JOHNA.ELAIR. Proprietor.
THE PROPRIETOR will spare no p.,i;.,.
to render this Hotel, worthy of a Continu i
tionofthe liberal share of public patron
age it has heretofore received. His labia
will always be furuishe-d with the best thy
market aii'ords; his bar with the best of
liquors.
His static i large, and will le at ten led,
by an attentive and obliging I.o-tler.
Ebenburg Apr. 17 161.
li! i. !kJ
a in
13L Ut:
iMD W Miliit.
in
R. W.
BARXHISBL,
H-AS just returned frrm tho cast, where Lo
has jmrehased the largest and best assort
ment cf
HATS AND. CAPS
ever brought to Johnstown, together with
an excellent assortment of gentlemen's furn
ishing goods. Alio a line aua'.itv of gentie-
n.eirs
! SHOES AND GAITERS.
! His stock consists in part of Drawers, Shirts ,
j G Lars. Ilandkerci.i.-fs, Necties. Susj enders,
! Stockings. Glove?. Umbrellas. Ladies Hats.
; H ods, leghorn Hats. Hats for children and
I youth, together with all s rts i f gorls usii
I ally kept in an cstablishivient of this kind.
' His gootls are all new. Csl! an 1 examine
i his stock. Don't forget the place, on Main
I street, thr. e d.xrs est of Frazier's Drug
j Store. January 18, lSGC.tf.
STEAM TO AND FROM THE
'OLD COUNTRY.'
SH33TFST SIA FASSA&E.
ITillE FAVORITE, FIRST-CLASS, Clvde-
j built Iron Steamers, of the An. hor Line
of the Trans-Atlantic Steam Packet Ships,
HIBERNIA, C A LE DO X I A ,
BRITA X I A , COLU M 131 A,
CAMBRIA, INDIA,
sail regularly to and from New York.
Rates of j.assage as low as by an' other
first-class line.
The.-e fine Ocean Steamers arcs fitted up
in every respect to insure the safety, comfort
and convenience- to passengers.
On verj a ivantageous terms, the Anchor
Line grant through tickets to and from all
the Stations on the Irish ar.d English Rail
ways and priurijal cities of the United
States, and also forward pas-renders at very
low rates to and from France, Germany Arc.
As this Company dees not emjdoy runn
ers, those who wish passige tickets, or
certificates of passage tot-end for their friends
will please apply at any of the Company's
Agencies throughout the States, or at the
head office in New Yr.rk. to
FRAN" CIS MACDOX'ALD Sc CO..
0 Bowling Green.
KERR & CO.. Agents.
109 Main Street, Altoona, Pa.
February 1, 1800.2m.
UISSOl'TSO.V.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th.at the
partnership heretofore existing between.
E J Mills & V S Barker, trading under tho
name of E J Mills & Co, has been this day
dissolved by mutual consent, E J Mills,
Esq, retiring. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to the said firm are requeste-d
to make payment.
E f "Mills & co.
February 17, I860.
3 The undersigned will continuo the
mercantile business at'the eld stand of E J
Mills it Co, aud respectfully requests a
continuance of the patronage of the lato
firm. E J Mills will continue to have charge
of the business and make settlements.
V. S. BARKER.
March 1, lSGO.St.
PARTIES INDEBTED to the undersigned
I for costs, as Prothono'ary cf Cambria Co.,
will plea
make pavnient imwrdiatclv.
JOSEPH M'DONALD.
JAMES MURRAX
January 11, lBrr.. tf.
II
Feb. 22. 1S60.