Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 17, 1866, Page 3, Image 3

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C inhumation. The Iat est
"Spiritual Manifestations"
Sn; N'j
we have ever seen is, thru recorueu
vt.iirv man "Down East," whose
liithu-r hail promised, before his death, to
,0 invisible communication with him :
The spirit of the gentleman (who by
wiiv, had been somewtiat severe in
i 1! . ....... ..nllk.l 1 1
nnd
puine conversation with the boy.
Hut the messages were not at all . convin-
.;.. and the jouth would not ueiieve mat
liis t.iilier had anything to do with them.
Well," said the medium ; "what can j
your father do to remove your doubts?" j
"If he will perform some act which is j
t,,Mnu-!ei isti: of him, ami without any di
ivi ti"" as to what it shall be, I shall be-Ik-ve
in it."
Very well," said the medium, "we
wait suae manifestations from the sp'uit
land."
This was no sooner said than (as the
Ffury goes) a tnble walked opto the youth,
inn!, without ceremony., licked lam out .of
IIoMoii!" cried the terrified young
convert ;
in nii'i'ii);
e
the old man; - I-believe
Our hero has never since had a desire
to 'Stir up the old gentleman.." ' ' '
Jnnouncfmrat of (Canbibatts,
Huf-ifd to t.'ie Duixiini of Vie Democratic
County Convention.
ASSKMHLV.
To the D'mfnvncjt ifCamhria County: I
t.ike this method of announcing myself as a
citi.li'hite fr nomination to the House of
JVprcscntiitives, bv the next Democratic
C.iu-.fy Convention". .JOHN S. RIIEY.
Khenshiirg. Apiil 12. 180G.
A S.S X' 1 A T : 7l L'IKJK.
MICHAEL HASSON, Esq.. Ebensburg, Pa.
R T. TOUM,of Khcr.sburg, Pa.
COrxf Y Y'OM MISSION KK.
rilKI'EniCK KITTELL, Elensbiirg. Pa.
i:i'.i:NSi'.i;i;o & cresson railroad.
On ;iml after Monday, April 1J, IfcOG.
trains on this road will run as fallows:
I.kavi l".i;KNGra iu;
At A. M., connecting with Baltimore
F.Mr-s Wt-ft.
At 7 P. M.. connecting with l'l.ila. Ex.
E sf and Mail Train Wtst.
I.EAVr. CkESnON"
At H 5o A. M.. or on departure of Bait.
Exprc-s Wc.t.
At y o2 1. M., or on departure of the Mail
Train West.
lr. Franklin nrtil the Koulh Carolina
1'lattlrr.
A friend relates tons that the Summer
Iiloie the war at the house of a hospitablo
S. titli Carolinian planter, lie was up one
tn. 'inir.fr with the Min and was about to
venture forth on a morning walk, when he
was checked by the planter at the door.
"You canr.ot pass. Sir. Too early."
"Too early.! Why, my dear (Jolonel,
hat says Dr. Fianklin ?"
"Early to bed and ear!- to rise will make
Man healthy and wealthy and wie.' "
"Very tine, sir ; but all a fallacy. Eirly
i k.' and the inhalation, upon un empty
r b, i f tin? morning malaria of this
"iji.ti v. North .and South, have b-en the
i aii -' thousands the death of thousands,
ir from the time of dpt. John Smith to
l.iis ilay. Wait till after breakfast, fortify
ur stoma, h with i cup of hot Coffee, and
i; et., the iioiioils vapors of t!i night being
"...aleij bv the .-un, we will take a morning
r, .!-.'
"Rut my dr-.ir Colonel, 1 am already fr
titi'.l with a winr-glass of IIOSTETTER'S
I'.I.ERKATEl) STOMACH HITTERS.
"A' then. Mr, you maj- stick to Dr.
1'irutkliii. llostcttcr's agent at Charleston
mij. plies me. and I am ixpfctinjr box to
'jiy with my wa;n. 'lliose iiirtters, I
1 i 'l, are sure protective against all the fe
rf res iltinp from malaria. Doctor Frank
!'i Iioli-s good. sir. even in the swamps of
'itli Carolina, if fortifud with llosttttei's
Iiitter..M
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
The advertiser, having bceu restored to
li'i th in a few weeks by a very simple
fi'i e iv. after having suffered for several
'M's with a severe lung affection, and that
1 '' ad disease, Con. umption is anxious to
:n;ike known to his fellow-biifL-rcrs the
k.'ar.s of cure.
1 all who desire it, he will send a copy
'fthe prescription used (Tree of charge)
'ith the ("'irections fvr preparing and using
t'.esame, which they will find a hi're ci rk
f 'T Conslmptios, Asthma, Dkonciiitis,
0i gks, Comh, and all Throat and Lung
Ainctions. The only object of the ad vert i--r
in sending t!ie Prescription is to benefit
the :.fllicteil, and spread information which
he umceives to be invaluable, and he hojes
very sufferer will try his remedy, as it will
l"-t them nothing, and may prove a bless-
Parties wishing the prescription, i uek,
y return mail, will please address
JIkv. KDWAI1D A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Co , New York
ri. 1, 1 800.1 y.
STRANGE, BUT TRUE.
Every ynuna l.ldv and "entlem.m in tlifi
I nited States can hear something very
much to their advantage by return mail (free
y. L...o,, k- ...oiress-.ng tiie undersignel.
rhose having fears of Wing humbugged will
Uge by not noticing U,u card. All ollwra
will please address i heir oWdient servant.
IIIOS. F. CHAPMAN,
831 Broadway, Nc-W York.
lVh. 1 18C0. ly. ;
DIJ. THOMAS U.M Y LK,
U AVI NO located permatently in Chest
Springs, Pa., respectfully tendeis his
l'Me.-tional services to the citizens of that
Ki t' ami vicinity. Office one door abcve
f- 11 Nutter's t.tvto,
t-h-.-ft S rings. Apt il -7, lfio lm.
it'1
lint
KRRORS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all
the affects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, send free to
all who need it, the receipt and directions
for making the simple remedy by which lie
was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by
the advertiser's experience, can do so by
addressing.
JOHN" B. OGDEN.
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
Feb. 1st, 1865. y.
IJtfo Ubcrtiscmcnfs.
List of IlcCallcrs
IF Foreign and Domestic Merchandise
Cambria county, for the year 180G:
JOJXSTOM'X BOJtOUGH.
in
CLASS. . LKKKSE.
'2 Wood, Morrell Sr Company, $150 00
14 Christian Krieger,
14 Mangold & Co.,
14 Guinsburg & Behr's,
14 William MTherson.
14 William TTpdegrave,
14 Gueth '& Co.,
14 G. Bantley.
14 Kistner'& Co.,
14 Adam Pfair,
14 C: im merman, jr., -
14 A. Burgraff,
12 John Geis,
12 John Dibert. .
1'2 John J. Mnrphey,
14 J. J. Murphey & O).,
14 E. Young,
13 C. Sujipes,
13 James J. Murphy,
14 .Michael Gronberg,
13 E. leopold & Bro.,
13 Kress & Co.,
14 Jacob Wild,
14 William Caldwell.
1 4 Levergood & Co ,
14 Samuel Lenhnrt.
14 J. Swank & Co.,
t uu
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
. 't 00
7 00
12 50
12 50
12 50
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
to oo
10 oo
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 0J
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00 !
7 00 '
7 00 j
7 00
13 V. Luther,
13 J.M.King.
14 G. Murr,
13 Jacob Fend,
14 John C. Tham,
14 M. G. Crawford.
14 Henry Sen n able.
14 P. II. Barkhart,
14 J B. Fromald.
14 Charles Unverzact,
14 L;wis Luckhardt,
14 J. S. Ogde;
14 1). C. Morris, " :
14 John Thomas,
14 Cyrus Hart,
14 William Berlin,
14 Henry Walters,
14 M J. Parke.
14 1. E. Chandler,
14 Levy !fc Lewis,
14 A. Montgomery.
14 K W. Barul.eUel,
14 F. Border.
14 Davit! Creed,
14 C. T. Frazer.
14 N. Horn & C.,
14 George J. Thomas,
4 John J'enton,
14 S R Yarner,
13 George Wehn & Co.,
14 William Pike,
1 4 Lehman & Co.,
14 Hay Brothers,
14 P. O'Counell,
t uu
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
13 John Shoffncr.
11 Daniel M'Kenna,
14 Samuel Dibert,
14 H. Pritehard.
14 F. Marbourg.
14 O.-born Fisher,
14 Krauss & Co.,
14 K. James,
14 L. LightenWrger,
14 M. W. Kcim,
14 David Reese,
14 Richard Bennett,
14 l. T. Davis,
14 Jared Williams,
14 F. Kreps,
14 R. Duraeh,
13 T. G. Stewart & Co.
18 F. W. Hav,
14 J. A. M'Kinney,
14 Kautfman & Co.,
14 Fockler& Ievergood,
13D. Dibert.
14 Adarn Fo-kler,
14 Sarah Dickey,
CAMBRIA BOROUGH,
14 John Ryan,
14 George Smith,
14 Joseph Stiliech,
white Toirxsmp.
14 George Walters,
MII."LVILLE BOROUGH.
14 Henry Baltzer,
14 Peter M'Dermott,
14 George W. Stutzman,
COSEMA U(iH nonvuGii.
1 1 Peter Fisher,
14 Mary Lynch, .
EBESSBURG BOROUGH.
1 4 James Murray,
14 George Gurley,
14 C. T. Roberts,
13 Fi. Roberts, . ,
13 V.S. Barker,
13 E. Shoemaker & Co.,
13 J. M. Thompson,
13 E. Hughes,
12 A. A. Barker,
10 00 ;
10 00 j
4 UU
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 f,0
7 00
00
00
00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
00
00
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
14 R. R. Thomas,
14 George Huntley,
14 G. G. Owens,
14 R. H.Tudor,
14 Rees Lloyd,
14 Evan Evans,
14 M. S. Harr,
taylur mwxsinr.
14 William Alexander, '
14 Roberts & Hildebrand,
14 M. M'Cabe,
14 A. G. Crooks.
CON EM A UGH TOWNSHIP.
14 Nutter & Ayres,
14 Peter Rubrits, . -
CARR0LLT0WN BOROUGH.
14 Adolph Fisher. ' ."
14 John Wirtuer, ' .
14 George Brook,
1 1 Francis Grosbergr,
7 00
700
7 00
7 GO
00 i
00
00
00
00
00
t7 00
1'2 50
7 00
7 00
7 50
7 00
7 00
7'0
7 00
00
00
00
00
50
00
50
50
i
00
00
7
7
00
7 00
.7 00
f T 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
10 00
.7 00
7 00
j 14 John Shrote,
I 14 H. Allenbach,
j 14 Mrs. Loyett.
j LORETTO BOROUGH.
! 14 Patrick Shiels.
j 14 Francis O'Friel,
' 14 Felix Jacobs.
14 William Litzir.ger,
14 John Bradley,
14 Philip Hcrzog,
14 Charles Miller,
14 F. D. Saupp.
14 C. Addlcsberger,
ALLEGHENY TOWNSHIP.
14 Thomas Bradley,
14 James Henry,
14 PatricK Smith.
GALLITZ1N.
13 E. & II. Nutter,
14 J. J. Troxell,
14 F. J. Parish,
14 Jacob Gearhart,
CUES T SPRINGS B ORG UGH.
14 S. M. Douglass,
14 John Conrad.
14 Wagoner Sc Little,
7 00
7 CO
7 00
7 00
10 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 50
7 50
7 00
13 E. & II. Nutter,
SUMMITUILLE BOROUGH
14 James P. Murray,
14 James (Jillen,
14 William M'Cor.nell,
14 Christ Rich,
B LACKL 1CK T O WNS HIP.
14 William Duncan,
JA CKSO N T 0 WNS II IP.
14 Christian Harrison,
14 Satnue: Albach,
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
14 Gergi Conrad,
14 George Berkev,
7 50
lU'STA fRAXTS AXI BATING IIOI SES.
OHNST O WN B OR O I 'GIL
Joseph Boxler,
Philip Shultheis,
Henry C. Reitz,
Jacob Fend,
?10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 CO
10 00
10 00
10 uo
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
I John Walsh,
j F. Krtps.
j George KoLler.
; Patrick Kelly,
j John Magee,
j Graff fc Hubach,
i John E. Sterner, w
j CONEMAUGH BOROUGH.
! Peter Fisher,
Joseph AlwincJ
I Francis Seitz,
j Christ Meeker,
, CAMBRIA BOROUGH.
j Owen M'Caffrey,
1 Jolfn Reiberg,
1 Joseph Sawler.
i John Wass.
George Nitch,
Robert Foster,
MIUA'll.LE BOROUGH.
Joseph Bradley, 10, 00
Ann Daily.. 10 00
Lewis R. Jones, " 10 00
Henry Boltzer. " 10 00
CARROL L TO WN 11 OR 0 UGH.
A. Stoltz, 10 00
A. llaug. 10 00
P. Ehvanger, 10 00
II. Blum, 10 00
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
Mark M'Langhlin. 10 00
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
John Pearson, 10 00
SUMMITVILLE LOR OUGH.
Christ Rich, 10 00
George Uussregen, . 10 00
WILMORE BOROUGH.
John Shrote, 10 0D
James M'Breen, 10 00
BREWKKIES AND KISTII.LKVI ES.
munster township.
William Glass,
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
Joseph Geis,
OHNST O I VN R OR 0 UGH.
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
15 00
j Graff & Uuback, . .
I John E. Sterner,
Henry llausman,
CARR0LLTOWN BOROUGH.
Juleus Stich,'
II. Blume,
LORETTO BOROUGH.
F. Bingle,
CAMBRIA BOROUGH.
II. Yockerod.
: WASHING T ON TO WNS III P.
George Gussregan,
15 00
15 00
15 00
V
15 00
15 00
; l niLLIAUD TABLES.
. WASHING TON . TO 1 1 NSHIP.
George W. Mullen. 2
;! .JOHNSTOWN BOROUGH.
Jac. I loll z worth, 3
40 00
50 00
14 Joseph Maucher,
12 A. A. Barker,
14 Simon Schroth,
rt John Buck.
CARROLL TOWNSHIP.
14 Jacob Leib,
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
14 Michael Barnicle, .
14 A. Saupp,
1 4 S. J. Inlow,
14 Alice Wharton.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
14 J. H. Dysart & Co.,
14 Otho Styt.er,
14 William Tiley.
14 Shoemaker & Co.,
14 Jane Mullen.
14 K. M'Intosh,
14 Mark M'Langhlin.
MUNS TER TO WNS HIP.
11 Dennis Farran,
WILMORE BOROUGH.
14 William li. Httghes,
14 John M'Colgau,
14 Lawrence Cassidy,
14 James M'Breen, "
14 Kate Shryhock,. . ...
14 Susan Ing, J
14 E. Beddtll,
TF.S-PIN ALLEYS.
WASHINGTON' TOWNSHIP.
George W. Mullen, 1 80 00
An appeal will be held at-tb" Treasurer's
Office, at Ebensburg. on Monday the 4th
day nf June, 18G6.
JOHN COX, Mercantile Appraiser.
May 17, 1866-4t. '
Trial List.
I 1ST OF CAUSES, set down for Trial on
the Second Week, June Term, commen
cing Monday, June 11th 186G ;
M X-olgan vs.
Fishers vs.
Morgan vs.
IKnby vs.
Rubitx vs.
Jackson r.
lb ffman vs.
Tiernan vs.
Baird vs.
Cupp vs.
Same vs.
Iluether r.
Cambria Iron Co. r..
O'Conner vs.
Maxwell rs.
Wood , Morrell & Co vs.
Moyers,
Rager,
Holliday et. al.
Warner,
Fi'.e,
Johnston,
Colclesser et. al.
Haws,
Black,
Linton et. al.
Same,
Grafr,
Wolf et. a I.
Nutter et. al.
Penna. Railroad Co.
Lloyd,
Eb. & Cres. RR. C .
Davis,
Miller,
Litz.
Smith's Adm'r.
M'Cormick,
Harris,
Wike et. al.
Noel,
Campbell et. al.
M'Manamy
Lemon's AdmVs
r.
rs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
vs.
rs.
vs.
rs.
rs.
rs.
Cree
Butler
Plunket
M'Aleer
King
Paul
Bur goon
Care p bell
Finkenzeller
Hobbel,
GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. Prothonotary
Prothonotarv's Ofliee Ebensburg, )
. May 17, 180G. 1
MlCltll 1N SALE.
virtue of sundry writs of Vcnditionas
Eriumas and Lecari Farias issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria
county, and to me directed, there wili be
expo.-ed to public sale, at the Court House,
in Ebensburg. on Monday, the 4th flay of j
June next, at one c'clock, p. m.. the fol
lowing real estate, to wit :
All the right, title, and interest, of An- '
oiew Kopp. of. in, and to a tract of land
situate in Clearfield township, Cambria co., j
adjoining lands of Timothy Caule3', Yalen- ;
tine Glass, Murray Hoffman and others, j
containing sixty-four acres more or less, j
about fifty acresof which are cleared, having ;
ihereon erected a one and a-half ftory hewed
! g house and a double barn, row in the oc- !
enpancy of the said Andrew Kopp.
Taken in execution and to be Sold at the i
suit of Daniel Redman for use of Joseph J
J. Redman. j
ALSO Al! the right, title, and interest, !
of George C. K. Zahm, of, in and to a lot of j
ground, situated in tlte borough of Ebens
burg, county of Cambria, fronting on High
street and extending back to Lloyd street,
adj lining lot of the heirs of Thomas O.
Evans on the cast and lot of Thomas J.
Williams on the west, having thereon erect
ed a two story frame house, now in the oc
cupancy of John D. Thomas, and a frame
house and a frame stable now in the occu
paucy of II. C. Divine.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of Dr. Henry Yeagley, endorsee of Wil
liam K. Piper, endorsee of Gen. John Ross.
ALSO All the right, title, aud interest,
of George Gates, of, in, and to a lot of
ground, situate in Conemaugh borough, I
Cambria county, fronting on Church street, (
and extending back to Railroad street, ad- '
joining lot of Josiah .Slater on the north and !
lot of Thomas M'Cabe on the south, having !
thereon creeled a one and a-half stor' frame j
hou'-e, with a one story back kitchen, now j
in the occupancy of Patrick Fardy. j
Taken in execution and to be sold at the '
suit of George MeLane. j
AISO All the right, title, and interest, j
of Jacob Burgoon, of, in. and to a piece or
parcel of land, situate in Washington town
ship. Cambria county, adjoining lands of the
heirs of Philip Noon, dee'd, heiruof Edward
Donaldson, dee'd. and others, containing
one hundred and sixty-eight acres more or
less, about seventy acres of which are cleared,
having thereon erected a two story plank
house, frame barn and a coal bank, now in
the occupancy of the said Jacob Burgoon.
Taken in execution and to ba sold at the
suit of Cambria county.
ALSO All the right, title, and interest,
of Samuel lister and" Aaron Lester, of, in,
ami to a piece or parcel of land situate iu
Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoin
ing lai:ds of Henry Rager, Noice Ames and
others, containing one hundred acres more
or less, about ten acres of which are cleared,
having thereon erected, a cabin house, a
cabin stable and a cooper shop, now in the
occupancy of Aaron Lester.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of Wm. II. Rose, assignee of J. & U.
llerrington.
. ALSO The following described lot of
ground of Thomas Oram, to wit : Said lot
of ground is situated at the western corner
of Market and Vine streets, in the borough
of Johnstown, adjoining lot of Regular B ip
tist Church on the southwest, having Mar
ket street on the southeast, Vine street on
tho northeast, and an alley on the north
wesL, and having thereon erected a one story
log house, now iu the occupancy of Thomas
aud Sarah Oram.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of The Borough of Johnstown.
ALSO The following described building
and lot of ground of John Smyth to wit :
A ceitain two story plank house or building,
situate iu Taylor township, in said county
of Cambria, the said building being thirty
by sixteen feet and two stories high, that is
to say, thirty feet fronting on the public
road leading from Johnstown to Ebensburg
and sixteen feet deep,' (the same being erect
ed on a lot of ground in Taylor township,
aforesaid, one hundred and two feet fronting
i i 5 l : i.rtt-
on the jiioensuurg roau, anu runmnK
to
ed
a post one hundred and eight feet, bound-
i the north by lot C." and on the
south by lot ' E, as per plot ot C. Jhm
seu and on the east by land of C. Ihmsen,
in the township of Taylor aforesaid.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
sui'. of Joseph Freidhoof.
ALSO The land and tenements of May
Ann M'Kenzie, John E. M'Kinzie, Peter S.
M'Kinzie, devisees under the will ol Mali j
Gotiuon, deceased, with notice to Geo. C. I
K. Zab.m, who purchased the interest of
John and Peter M'Kinzie, and Zachariah
Ltff, tetre tenant, to wit : All that messu
age or tenement, lot or piece of land in the
township of Summerhill. beginning at a
corner of John M'Kiuzie's land, thence by
the same, north, two and one-half degrees
east one hundred and fifty-seven perches to
; to a post and pointers, thence by land sold
1 to John M'llugh, Jr.. south sixty-two de
j grees east eighty perches to a post close to
j the road, thence "by laud of Matthew, south
j twelve degrees west, one hundred andtwen-
ty-two perches to the original line 'and
thence due west forty perches to the place
I of beginning, containing about fiftv-two
acres, about thirty acres of which are clear
ed, having thereon erected a log house and
log stable, now in the occupancy of Patrick
MTIugh.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
suit of Peter Kerrigan.
C'OSIUTIOSS Or SALE.
GI7N. B. The Sheriff has made the fol
lowing conditions of sale, viz : One fourth of
the purchase money on each sale to be. paid
at the time the property is struck down,
when the sale amounts to S 500 and upwards:
j under $500 nnd more than $100,- the one
j third ; under $100 and more than $50, the
half; less than $50 the whole amount;
j otherwise the property will be immediately
j put up to sale again, and no deed will be
I presented for acknowledgment unless the
balance cf the parchase money be paid on
or before the following Monday.
JAMES MYERS, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Eliensburg, )
May 17, 1800.31. j
I'l IILIC S4LI
There will be sold on Tuesday, the 5A day
of June next, in the Boroi:gh of Ebens
burg, Cambria county, the following proper
ty, to wit :
The Law Library of Philip S. Noon, late
of Ebensburg, deceased, consisting of full
s-ets of the Reports of the Supreme Court
of Pennsylvania from Ycates' Reports down
regularly to the 11th vol. of Wright.
Ajsj: A large number of the most ap
proved and latest editions of the Elementa-
ry Authors, on Evidence, Pleading and
Practice; Bacon V Abridgment, Digests of
Decissions, and of Laws of the State ; 24
vols, of the Pamphlet Laws of Pennsylvania
bound ; 10 vols, of the Congressional Globe :
24 vols, of the Colonial Records and Penna.
Archives ; the choicest Poetical Works ; the
Lives and Writings of some of the most
Eminent Public Men of the United States
and Europe, besides a large ntimler of
miscellaneous works on Literature, Science
and Politics.
Also: Office and Household Furniture,
consisting of Book Cases, Tables, Chairs
Beadstcads, Bedding, Desks, and Stoves,
with a variety of Kitchen Furniture. There
' will be sold also a Piano-fate, with Stool,
( and Cover, and many other things too nu
j merous to mention.
j Terms of Sale will be made known on the
: day of sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock,
,' p. m. . PHILIP COLLINS,
j May 17, lSGG.td Alministrator.
Executor's Notice.
TETTERS of Administration cunt Usfamen
Jj to uniisxo, upon Ihe estate of Richard
Nagle, late of Susquehanna township Cam
bria county, deceased, have been gn.nted to
i the subscribers, by the Register of Cambria
i county. All Persons indebted to said estate
will please come forward and pa' tho same ;
and those having claims against will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN R. NAGLE.
RICHARD II. NAGLE,
May 17, 18GG-61. Executors.
L. I C i:SK AOTIXK.
TIIE Petitions cf the following persons will
be presented to the Omrtof Quarter Ses
sions for the County of Cambria, June Term,
18GC: .
TAVEltS LICENSE.
Michael J. Smith. Allegheny towmh'p.
Philip Fadd'.e & Co., " "
A. P. Baker, Cairoll township.
Joseph Cole, CarroIItown.
Adam Kurtz, Cambria borough.
D.itdel McDonald, Cambria borough.
Elward Home, Cambria borough,
Michael Barnicle, Cleat field township. -Peter
Malzic, Conemaugh, boro. 1st Ward.
Francis Seitz, Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward.
John Sivert Conemaugh boro. 2nd Ward.
John lishei, Conemaugh loro. 2nd Ward.
Isaac Crawford, Ebensburg boro. W. Ward
James Downey. Johnstown btro. 2nd Ward.
John Bending. Johnstown boro. 2nd Ward.
John Kraft, Johnstown boro. 3d Ward.
Remiguis Duraeh, Johnstown bor. 3d Wank
John B. Myers, Loretto borough.
Philip Herzog, Ixretto borough.
Joseph Geis, Richland township.
George Co.irad, Richland township.
Peter Heim. Richland township.
Victor Voegtly, Summerhill township.
Hcni-y Hughes. Sumfhitvillc borough.
Lenhart Kest, Taylor township.
William Callan, Washington township.
Francis P. Grosberger, CarroIItown boro.
Lawrence Stich. CarroIItown borough.
Lawrence Schroth, CarroIItown borough.
Jacob Glasser, Chest townslwp.
Samuel F. George. Chest Springs borough.
Jos Shoemaker, Conemaugh boro. 2nd W'd.
Geo. Gurley, Ebensburg boro., West Ward.
J. A. Moore, Ebensburg boro.. East Wprd.
Jno. B. "Williams, Johnstown boro. 2d W'd.
Jas. B. M'Creight, Johnstown " 2.1 Ward.
Richard Jelly, " "
Wm. D. Nicholson, " "
William Palmer, " " 3d Ward.
David Metzgar, 4th Ward.
Dominick M'Uugh. Millvillc borough.
Emanuel James, ' '
! Lawrence Furlong, Taylor township.
George W. Mullin, ashington township.
Veronica Reilly, "' "
John Wilkins, " "
Michael J. Piatt, Sucquehanna township.
TO 6F.LL UY THE QUART
j Henry hchnal.el, Johnstown bor. 4tli u ,
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GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Clerk Q. S.
Ebensburg, May 10, 18GG.
JOSEPH m'DONALD,
ATTORNE V-AT-LA W,
" ErkxsbL'i:g, Pa.,
Ol'lTCE on Ceulr street, oppooito
Moore's Hotel. Apr. 25, lSOo If
TRIAL LIST.
LIST OF CAUSES set down for trml at the
Court of Common ieas, Commencing
alonday Juno 4th luGO.
Early et. al
rs.
n.
rs.
vs.
rs.
rs.
rs.
rs.
rs.
rs.
Fockler,
Noel
Matthews
Bradford' use
Fox
Scania n
Arnold et. al.
Hbgnc
Settlemover
M'Mulleu
Matthews.
Noel.
Rsger.
Bardinc.
Shoemaker.
Evans et. al.
M'MuIIen tt.
Hagg.
M'Coy.
al.
GEO, C. K. ZAIIM, Proth'y.
Prothonotary'jj Office, Ebensburg;
May 9,"l8C5.3t-
Register's A'otlce.
NOTICE is hereby giver., that the fu-How-'
ing accounts have been passed and
filed in the Register's office, at Ebensburg,
and will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of Cambria county, for confirmation and al
lowance, on Monday Uic Fuitrlh day of June
next, to wit :
The account of Elizabeth George, Admx.
of John Barnes, late .f Johnstown, dee'd.
The account of Dominick Eager, Admr.
of Simon Braudle, late of Chest township,
deceased. ' '
The ninth account of John Dibert, jr..
Admr., cum testamcnio annrxo of John Di
bert Sr., Jato cf Johnstown, deceased.
The first, and final account of E. J. Wa
ters, Esq., Exr. of David Abrams, late of
Cambria township, deceased.
The account of Robert Gillan, Admr..
eti tesltimenlo anuexo, ot John Gillan, lato
of Jackson towLship, deceased.
The account of Moses B. Mi Per, guardian
of the minor heirs of Benedict Lehman, late
of Richland township, deceased.
The account of Joseph Burgoon, Exr., of
Robert Burgoon, late of Washington town
ship, deceased.
The first account of John Williams, guar
dian of the minor children cf Evan H. Ro
berts, late of Cambria township, deceased.
The fourth account of Ann Henry, late
Ann Webster. Admx. of William Webster,
late of Washington township. deceased.
The account of William Tiley, Admr. v
William Tiley, late of Washington township,
deceased.
The account of Jacob Kirkpatrick. Exr.
of James Kirkparick, laie of Chest to.vu
ship, deceased.
The third, aud final account of Edward
Shoemaker, Admr. of Rev. Thos. McCul
lough, late of Cambria county, deceased.
The first account of David G. Hubert.
Admr. of Henry Hubert, late of Richlaud
township, deceased.
The account of M. Ilnsson, guardian of
Thomas H. Porter.
The account of Mo.cs B Miller, Exr. of
Peter Hostetler, late of Richland townhip.
deceased. .
The account of Ceorjie Carrcll, Admr. t.f
Jacob Freah, late of Jackson township,
deceased.
The first and final account of Eleanor
and Rowland Humphreys, Admrs. of John
Humphreys, late of Cambria township,
deceased.
The first and final account of Joseph
Criste, Admr. of John O'Djnncil, late of
Cambria county, deceased.
The first and final account of John R.
Paul, guardian of the minor childreu of
Jacob Paul, late of Richland township, dee'd.
The second and final account of Michael
Dunnegan, Admr. cf Philip Smith, late of
Allegheny township.
The account ot M. llasson, guardian of
Luke Patrick Burgoon.
The account of Michael Noon, Exr. of
James Murphy, late of Allegheny township,
deceased.
The first and final account of Joseph
Croyle and John Rorabaugh. Admrs. of
Wtndle Mojer, late of Croyle township,
deceased.
The second anil final account of H. Kin
kcad. Admr. of Willicni Wherry, late of
Ebensburg, deceased.
JAMES GRIFFIN, Register.'
Register's office, Ebeu&burg,
May 10, l0U.4t. J
Public Sale of Steal Estate.
rlUE undersigned will expose to sale, by
JL public outcry, at the Court Douse iu
the B irouh of Elent-burg, on
.S"( ; , i'Jtn of May wxt, at o'clock,
p. m., the following real estate of which
Jane Wherry, died seized.
A lot or piece of ground situate in the
Borough of Ebensburg. bHng part of lot
No. 134 designated on the plan of said bor
ough, fronting on High street 27 feet, and
extending back 41 feet, bounded on the east
by lot of C. T. Roberts, and on the v est by
lot of M. Ha&son, Esq., having thereon
erected a frame building, recently occupied
by George Gnrley, aud now occupied by
Mrs. ConneR.
ALSO A lot of ground, designated on
the plan of said borough by the No. 108.
fronting on High street, CG feet, and extend
ing back along Caroline street 2G4 feet to
Sample street, having ihereon erected two
adjacent dwelling houses, a log stable, ami
other out buildings.
ALSO About 5 acres of ground situate
in the east end of the borough of Ebensburg,
bing composed of out lots Nis. G, 7, 8 and
9, known as the Factory field," bounded
on the south by the road leading to Loretto,
on the north by land of Daniel O. Evans, on
the east by land of David Jones, and on tho
west by land of Samuel Baxter.
ALSO All the right, tide and interest of
the said Jane Wherry, of. in. and to lot No.
77, in the borough of Ebcnsbuig. bounded
south by Sample str.ct, north by Cra ford
street, and on the west by Phaney street,
having thereon erected a frame dwelling
house and a frame stable, now occupied by
Lewis Eodgers.
TERMS. One half of the purchase
money to be paid when the property is sold,
and the balance in one year thereafter, with
interest, to le secured by the judgment
bonds of tho purchasers.
GEO. J. RODGERS, "
WM. KITTELL, "
April 2G, 18GG 3t .Executors.
AFRESH lot of jrimoSegars and Tobacco
just received aud for'salc at the Book
Store of JAMES MURRAY.