The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, February 28, 1850, Image 3

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Comr, Let Us Reason Together. ' -As
the. whiff politicians are everywhere
bitter in their denunciations of the revenue
tariff of 46, we propose contrasting it with
the one of '42, aud of showing that it is
not deserving-the .anathemas which are
lavishly neapeu upon trie members oi tnatj
- - . 1 . t r
party. More tlian this, we trust that we
hall succeed in "establishing beyond the
lingering of a djubt, that neither the miner
nor ine manufacturer nas any wen groun
ded cause of complaint, their evil surmi
sings being in our judgment, mere fig
ments of their, imaginations. The first,
and indeed the only o'jjects of every wise
ly framed enactment should be, that it
proves equal in its operations.
This the law of '42 did not do. It was
based upon an erroneous principle. Most
of the duties it imposed were specific, or
.i - mi
l . I. II I
,-maue me matter sun more j'laui, utciwiii
per centage ..was added to every square
yard, without the least regard to the quali
ty of the articles, so that the coarsest fa
brics were taxed at the same rates with
the finest. This was highly unjust and
Were the commissioners of the several
counties of the commonwealth to levy the
different taxes upon the same principles,
we would in a short lime witness a gener
.al uprising of the people, from one end of
the State to the other. Were they to rate
small, houses as high as large ones, and
slate and mountain farms at the same price
per acre, as well improved limestone land,
we think our whig property owners, and
even our whig manufacturers themselves,
n-nnM Iia liittoi in ihpir ninlmnrtirn nf
of the mode, and yet it would be giving
them a practical illustration of their own
favorite doctrines. Indeed we can scarce
ly sje how sensible and reflecting men
can be so completely blinded by partisan
prejudice, as to insist upon the re-enact-raenl
of a law which was manifestly so
unequal in its operations.
. The law of '46 is a much more perfect
one. It is based on a different, and as we
believe, a true principle. . Under it the
duties are levied according to the value of
the article. Cloth worth five dollars per
yard, is assessed with higher duties than
that valued at three. This is as it should
be, and though at the time of its passage,
and for long afterwards, its enemies pre
dicted the stoppage of the wheels of gov
ernment for the want of revenue, yet it has
borne us triumphantly through the Mexi
can war, and the wheels of our republic
still continue to move. Better than this,
instead of diminishing, it has greatly in
creased the revenue of the nation, thus
showing the wisdom of the Executive
who suggested, and of the Congress that
enacted the law.
The repeatedly reiterated whig argu
ment that high duties are necessary to the
prosperity of a nation, is not only refuted
by the best writers on political economy
but it is also contradicted by actual obser-
vauon. iu luiiy suustantiate me iruui oi
our position, it is only necessary for us to
turn the attention of our readers to the
Government of England, and they will
there find that whilst the "favored few"
have for ages been protected by onerous
tariffs, the great masses have always dwelt,
and still continne to dwell in the most ab
ject poverty. All experience proves that
the less restriction there is on commerce
the greater will be the prosperity of any
nation. More than this, we believe that
the principles of an unfettered commerce
is yet to be a '.hosen instrument in the
harnJs of Provi( enca for the evangeliza
tion of the work'.
But from what class of people does the
existing revenue law meet with its most
violent opposition? We answer from the
manufacturers, and from the dealers in
"coals. Now why should they complain?
They are protected by thirty per cent, du
ties, and if with these advantages, they
are unable successlully to compete wun
foreign manufactures, we think they should
hold their peace. New furnaces and facto
ries are being erected in different sections
ofojr widely spread country, while most
of the old one3 s;ill continue in op eration
enriching the coffers of their owners, and
if under the protection extended to them
by the present law, they cannot prosp r,
the fault must rest with "the proprietors.
We believe that the true reason why so
many of the manufacturers exper'ence
such disastrous failures is, in a majority
of instances, fairly attributable to profliga
cy and extravagance on their part. If our
wealthiest farmers, and most industrious
mechanics were to indulge in the same
habits of extravagance do everything by.
deputy ride -about in gaudily decorated
coaches and visit with their families the
most celebrated watering places, we think
' that but few of them would be able to re
tain their properties. Upon what princi
ples of justice then do these manufacturers
and coal dealers insist on additional pro
tection in their particular branches of bu
siness? -.
Is it right that the consumer should be
oppressively taxed for the exclusive bene
fit of the maker? and what else, disguise it
as you may, is a tariff, other than a direct
tax laid in an indirect way, the consumer
paying, and the manufacturer pocketing
" the profits thereof. ' We take the position
that the government has no right to levy
duties beyond what are necessary to de
fray the expenses of an economically ad
ministered government. The moment our
national representatives go beyond this,
they in our judgment, transcend their con
stitutional powers. We do not wish to be
understood as entertaining hostile feelings
towards any of the branches of our manu
factures, but we do desire to be understood
as opposing ihe extension of privileges to
one class of people to the exclusion of all
others. In the language of the departed
age of the Hermitage, "let us have a rev
enue law which 'will descend like the dews
of Heaven equally upon all." Chambers-burg-
Sentinel.
Pass Rcnnd the Rascal-:
pretended dentist, a Dr. W. Booth,
lus run away from Virginia under the
wor3t circumstances alter
contracting
several debts and courting a lady, whom
he promised to marry. A borrowed horse
iie soij at Georgetown. His trunk was
- . w
found to contain nothing but billets of wood
It has since been ascertained that under the
name of Dr. Frederick Preston, he married
a lady in Wisconsin, in October, 1847;
left her in May following; subsequently
he appeared in Howard county, Mo., as
Dr. James h. Dunn; in May, 1848, mar
ried another lady at Indianapolis, la., con
verted all her property into money, and,
in March last, deserted her at Fayette,
Missouri. He next appeared in Philadel
phia, as Dr. Bume, and came to Water
ford in May last. He is about forty years
of age.
KFrederck A- Beenlen, of Pittsburg,
has we learn, been appointed Consul for
the United States for Bolivar, (Angostura.)
Mr. B. is the Grantee from the Venezulean
! Congress for the exclusive navigation, by
steam, of the Oroncco and Apure rivers,
and is one of the party who first introduced
steam on those rivers.
Z3Iciisbiu Market.
Flour S5.37J a 5.50 per barrel.
Wheat SI a"l,12J per bushel.
Oats 40 a-43 cts. very scuich.
Corn Meal G2$ cts per bushel.
Rye G2 els. per bushel.
Buckwheat 2 cts.' per bushel.
Potato's 50 a G2A cts;
Butter Roll 14 a 15 cts. Keg 12.$ a l l
Fresh Bref3 a 4 cts.
Frrsh Pork 4 a 4 5 cts.
Salt 2.50 per barrel.
Eggs 12 cts. per dozen.
IfaySiO a 12 per ton.
Seed Timothy. S2.00 per bushel.
Clover 84,50 do.
Wool 23 a 25 cts. cr lb.
DIED
On Tuesday the 2Gth inst., at his resi
dence in Washington township, Cambria
county, Henry M'Kenzik, aged about
50 vears.
Farm for Sale.
HP HE subscriber oilers for sale
th FARM on which he resides, itaied
two miles from Ebensburg, The farm cou'.ai s
uhoul
147 Acres,
SEVENTY acres of which are cleared. The
land is in a good state of cult ivition, and has
a Bank Unn. a FRAME DWEL.
LING HOUSE, and out Houses on
it.
The titlcto the land in indisputa
ble, I'osNffftion will be given on the fust day
April ni it if desired. There is an abundance
of coal on the prciniscr, and likewise two
MILL. SEATS.
JOHN O'CONNELL.
Feb. 23. 183021-3'.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FO II SALE.
THE undersigned as directed by tha IjsI will
Peter .M'Guire deceaseJ offers f.jr sale
. Two Ilu.idred 4 Fifty-seven Acres
of pine laud situated three miles from the Sum
mit, On this land there is erected a
GOOD SAW-MILL, ,
now in operation. The ofTer of t his property
is l'io best opportunity recently afforded to
capitalists disposed to embark in a lucrative
business. The title to the land is indis put able
Persons disposed to purchase, by calling on
Michael M'Guire in Allegheny to-vn ship Cum
! ria county wi!l be shown the pre in iees. Foi
furiht r particulars application can be made to
JOSEPH M'DONALD,
Executor of Peter M'Guire dee'd.
Ehenburg, Feb. 23. 1850 2l-lf
PUBLIC SALE,
TgY virtue of a decree of lbe Or-
phan's Court of Cambria county, will be
exposed to pubr.c sale, at th Courtllou e i ithe
borough of Ebensburg, on Tuesday the 2d day
of April next, at one o'clock in tho afternoon ,
the following described property: A certain
piece of land, adjoining lands of Win. Douglass
and others in Carroll township, beginning at a
post tht-ncc north 176 perches t"a post, thence
east 212 perches to a post, thence south 176
pr.rch''S to a post, thence west 212 to the place
of beginning containing 220 acres, &c , it
being portion of the real estate of John Doug
lass late of Cambria county, deceased, and
numbered on the return of the writ of part tion
by the number G.
Terms one third in hand, and the remainder
in two equal annual payments to be secured by
bond and mortgage.
R. L. JOHNSTON, Trustee.
Feb.23 1359-21-1(1, J
Public Notice.
BY virtue of an order of the bOrphan's Court
of the county of Cumbria will be exposed to
public sale, at the Court House in the borougt
of Ebensburg, on Tuesday the 2d day of April
next, at 10 o'clock P.UM. a certain tract of land
6ituatcd in Cambria township, adjoining lands
of Richard Edwards, John E. Jones, Richard
Bennett and others, containing
a &4K&23s
Mere or lean, with the appertenancos .
Terms will bo made known on day of sale Ly
Wm. Davis and Thomas Jones, administrators
of the estate of David Davis deceased.
By order of the Court.
Wm. KITTELL, Clerk.
Feb. 2S, 1350 21 -td.
Woticc.
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber for
conts, or by note or book account, are.
earnestly requested to settle the same, on or
before the next April Court. Those neglecting
this notice may expect, afier that time, to
rind their accounts in the handa of the proper
officer for collection.
. THOMAS B. JAMES.
" IV,?. 14, 1250. 13-3t.
jf "if? i
Put down for Trial at a Court-of -Com
mon Pleas to be held at AenstmrgrVa
and for the county of Cambria, com
mencing on -Monday; Ae , Is day of "i
rhilipa
Same
vs. Oslielc, -v?.
Krice At Adams
vs. Wallace & Cell
v. Shaffer
vs. Storm et al.
vs. Cell et al.
vs Gutwalt
vs. Sharp -
vs. Jackaon
vs. Harris ,
vs. Young &. Sargent
vs. Murray
vs. Murray . "
vs. George etal.
vs. Sutton's
.vs. Fenlon .
vs. Morison
vs. Curran
vs. Wallace '
vs. Evans 3c Jones
vs. Johnstown Dor.
vs. Conway
vs. M'Kieinin
vs. Myers
vs. Gallaher &, Little
vs, Osborne & M'Kea
"Devi ne "' -
Zaftid
M'GuUe
Dell - - -
Rhey
Orr
Itcgan
Cohick
Fen Ion
Same
Miller
Jackson
Miller eta I.
Todd' Ex'ls
Miltenberger
dark & Co.
Gates
Reum'i Guardian
Myers
M'Guire
Coyle
Johnstown Cor.
Gallitziu's Ex'ls
Yrefiz
M 'Crony &. Divvers vs. Mitchell
Cames' Adin'r
vs. M'r arlnr.a
vs. O'Neill
vs. Iladshead ct al.
vs. King &, Shoenberger
vs. Jones
vs. James
Vs. Toner
vs. Leidy
vs. Patterson
vs. Ashcrafl
vs. Cruni
vs. Amsbaugh &. Rodgers
vs. Russell
vs Glass Ex'trs
vs. Alegheny Twp.
KITTLLL Ptothonotary,
Lytle
Bra w ley
Raker
James
Jones' Adm'x
Sharp clal.
Ream
Moore
Bauni
Russell
O'Connor &,Co.
M 'Dowel! -M'Neal
Wm,
Feb. 15. 1859.
FOB! SALE! ..
SIIE valuable property in Jackson town-
H ship, Cambria County, six miles west of
Ebt-ns urg. on the store turnpike, containing
2SG ACRES,
about 65 of which are cleared , in
good order
a good two
and under pood fence. There is
FRAME HOUSE
.i . . .
inereon erect cu, now occupied as a
Temperance flitcl, together with a(
log Stable and a log Barn. There is also
on
the premises a
containing 15U trees, principally all grafted
anu uearinv iruil. Uunuin-r tlirousrh the farm
s a fine stream of water, on which is erected a
good new
SAW MIL.L,
having the advantage of a townshin road from
the Turnpike leading past it. A good vein of
coal i ulsu found on the land.
J'he Fuh.cri)er in willing :o sell said Saw
Mill and 100 acres of well timbered land. sen.
aratety from the other property if more con
venicui to purchasers. Adioininir this mill is
8l0 acres of wi 1! timbered land, affording a
a fine opportunity tu any person wishiu? to
enpaere in the lumberinz business.
ror luiiuer particulars apply to the under.
siirneu rcs-idiou on the premises.
WILLIAM ROBERTS.
Jan. 3. 1850. 13-tf.
UMlollidaysburg Register please copy three
tunes.
JOHN IVORY.
ED. SHOEMAKER
CHEAP
alolui Ivory $ Co.
HAS IUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
TALL and JVIX'I ER GOODS.
Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cassimeres
with an assortment of the most desirabla
and fashiooable Ladies' Dress Goods,
such as Lawns. Lustres, De Laities
Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams,
Calicoes, &.C., in great
varieties Togelhcr f
with every descrip.
tion of Men &.
iniiaTcn s
Wear; Domes
tic Goods, Hosiery,
Trimmings Sec, Sec.
G R O C E R IE p.
We have a large aud gener
al assortment which will be sold
lower than any that have ever been
offered in this vicinity, together with a
genera assortment of
H A R D W ARE,
Qnecnsware, Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Glass and
rally; Boots and Shoes;
tWTine Beaver and Moleskin Hats.
fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid,
Pearl and strata Bonnets; Books, ta
lionary, $-c.
With every description of Goods, Notions,
Sec, that arc usually kept in a country store,
all of which will be sold on 6uch terms as will
defy all competition and insure general satis,
facticn.
0AU kinds of Country Produce wanted, for
which the liiehesl market Price will be given jti
Summit A. P. R. Road, f -su
Jan. 24, 1850-39.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
BY virtue 'of an order of tbo Orphan's
Court of Cambria County, wilt be expo
sed to Public Sale at the House of Joseph
Pfoff", in the borough of Lorelto, al 1 o'clock
P. Al.. on Friday 4he 15th day of March next,
the following described property, - being the
property of William Bradley, deceased, viz:
A certain tract of land in Clearfield Town,
ship, adjoining lands of Alexander Murray,
John Krise, William M'Coneslly and Joseph
Hill, containing 50 ACRES or 'thereabouts., r
Terms of sale made known at the lime -and
place appointed by '
MICHAEL DRISKEL, JZr'eV.
Feb. 14, 1850. 19-3t. ; .
80
Bjrrcls of Superior Flour, part' exfra'Cot
, 1 J.'IVORV'CoV
OA Barrels' of Mackerai for sale
ov by j. iron r
Ta a f
llf f
RECEIPTS Al EXPENDITURES,
OF CAMBRIA :-COUNTY,
t orn' the 26th day of January. A. ,D.
1849, until the U'3d day of Sejitanber,
-: ISiS, inclusive.
" David Todd, Eq.. Treasurer,
-.. In account with Cambria County.
: - DR.
Tbam'ht recd from Collectors
Dolls.
Cts
3081
20
06
00
i - -
' on unseated lands
" redemption of lands
turnpike Company
" unseated road tax
school tax
" Jas. Kane bal. due
96
35
69
129
87
1
00
56
01
00
3498 86
1212 95
4711 8J
189 12
618 11
231 87
323J1P1 2,062!
25 27
165 18
80 00
104 75
85 65
53 75
110 62 1
106 49
8 00
127 50 .
529 17 I
18 06
67 34 i
18 50
5 00
4 00
124 74u
51 77
26 25
252 75
468 96
105 71
197 16
15 36
247 75
1
158 87
170 30
4711 81
Bal due Treasurer
CR.
By am'nt paid on orders issued
by the county Commissioners
as follows, viz: to
Grand Jurors
Traverse Jurors
Bridges
Elections
Probats
Incidentals
Commissioners
Commissioners Clerk
County Auditors
Supervisors
Road Viewers '
Assessors
Foxes
Wild Cats
Printers
New Jail
Jailor
Fuel
Stationary
Court Cryer
Tipstaves
Criminal Prosecutions
Constables
Coroners Inquest
Prothonotary
Refunding
Exonerations
Common Schools
County Treasurer
Hospitals for Insane
Jtefunding for road and schoc
.. omitted in last settlement
By Commission of 3 5 per ct.
on $4511,51
Given under our hands at the Commis
sioners Office in Ebensburg, the 29th
day of January, A. D. 1850.
G. W. EASLY, 1
D. LITZINGER, I Comr's.
J. P. URBAN. J
Attest:
James M'Dermit, Clk.
We the undersigned Auditors of Cam
bria County report, that we have carerui
ly examined the Accounts and Vouchers,
OUTSTANDING DEBTS
Due County from Collectors and others, as follows:
FROM COLLECTORS.
David Lucas, Conemaugh tp.
James M'Dermit, Clearfield "
David Lucas, Conemaugh "
John Hughes, Cambria
. T. Storm, Johnstown Bor.
Fredrick Emigh, Summerhill tp.
P. Stbrm , Washington "
John Westover, Susquehanna "
Wm. Bradley, Washington "
Joseph Brand, Clearfield
Daniel Fienner, Summerhill "
John WiPiams, Cambria
Samuel Davis,' Jackson
S. tl. Smith, Johnstown
James Burk, Somerhill "
John Christe,. Washington
Samuel Hollers, White
Simon Weakland, Allegheny
John Evans, Cambria 14
Henry Buck, Carroll "
Patrick Ivory, Clearfield
Wm. Ream, Conemaugh "
David Leidy, Jackson 44
Fredrick Marbourg, Johnstown Bor.
George Helsel, Richland tp.
J. B. Wilkinson, Summerhill 44
Francis Bearer, Susquehanna 44
Matthew Black, Washington 44
John Shorten, White 44
Total
M. D. Magehen
John AFGough, former Sheriff
Moses Canan, former Treasurer
Michael Noon '
Joseph Brown
JohnShally
John Myers
William Rainey former Sheriff
Daniel Brown
Peter Collins & John Thoma
Ebenezer Porter
John Boyle
' Interest not included in the
Robert M. Lemmon Judgment
Michael Skelly
P. M'Coy late Commissioner
A- Burgoon ?..''
Jscse, Pattersou' late Sheriff . .
- Aggregate Receipts for the past year"
Expenditures ; 44
7 Amount"; rie Tre'asurers .
.Given' under our "hands at the Commiss
February A. D.' 1850.
Attest
' JAMES iXt'DliBMITT, : : " .
v : l Clerk.
.Receipts and Expenditures of the aforesaid
County Commissioners from the 26th dy
of January, A. D. 1849, until the 23d day
of September,- 1849, inclusive, and 4ind
them to be correct us above stated.
Witness our hands al the Com missioncrs
Office in Ebensburjr, .Uie 29lh day
January, A. D. 1850.
REES S. LLOYD, "J
JOHN SCOTT, L Auditors.
WASH. DOUGLASS, j
REE1PTS $ EXPENDITURES,
OF CAMBRIA COUNTY,
From the 24th dau of September, A. D
1849, until the 7th day of February,
ft W lnin J
ii- j. ioov, inclusive.
Patrick iTl'Coy, Esq., Trcasnnr,
DR.
To am'nt ree'd from Collectors
" on unseated lands
44 ' on ' road tax .
" " on school "
on rent of old Jail
redemption of land
Balance'Jur-Treasurer
Dols. Cts.
3692 70
539 99
561 19
412 22
15 00
Is 45 50
130 12
5396 72
s
232 24
534 00
550 44
12b I6f
4 50
59 67
140 77
79 00
187 m
359 624
55 75
11 00
79 75
1130 24
87 704
14 774
19 00
1200
434 50
79 21
38 55
256 54
39 53
194 35
265 71
9 04
5 00
11125
29 064
54 OH
5201 66
1
195 06
5396 72
CR.
By amount paid on orders isSU
ed by CouMy Commissiont r
as follows, viz: to
Grand Jurors
Traverse Jurors
Bridges and roads
Elections
Probatj
Incidentals
Commissioners
Commissioners'. Clerk
Supervisors
Assessors
Foxes
Wild Cats
Printers
New Jail
Jailor
Fuel
Court Cryer
Tipstaves
Criminal Prosecutions
Constables
Coroner's Inquests
Prothonotary
Refunding
Exonerations
Hospital for In&aue
Sheriff
Running Blacklick twp. Iina
Running. boundary between
Blair & Cambria
Repairs
Redemption of land
S5201 661 at 3
County, State,
8 jCts S JCts
1842 155 09
1843 18 18 12 33
4 549 30 235 SO
1844 14 91
57 41 46 72
08 66 13 70
94 04 39 66
1845 16 50
1846 48 704 45 93
1847 27 35
127 90 146 65
1848 250 94 66 38
66 82 43 92
106 894 37 71
137 01 1 104 79
31 32 44 65
16 55
1849 363 19 144 65
350 071 30 45
320j01 121 37
310j93 120 25
246(22 50!69j
310 28 116 34
21169 95j84
226 17 85 88
44 417 35 181 99
95 2 U 52 37
433 45 194 39
107 94 37 59
52909oi!!2237i39iJ
32152
32(00
455 94J
861 85
ompany 541 90
Amoubt
abovtr
555
24 82
. 42J92
58150
386061
375
2922
25 00
88 421
127 59
10 00
17 75
47 47
55 62i
2846 801
8765.461
10108 531
SI343 07
G. W. EASTV ,
I). MTZINGKR
J. P. URBAN
mrmioers.
Wc the undersigned Auditors of Cam
bria county, report that wo have careulij
cxamined tfic accounts and vouchers, re
ceipts and expenditures, of the aforesaid
county Commissioners from the 24th or"
September. A. IJ.-1849 until the 7th day of
February A. IJ. 1850 inclusiverand find
tltenj to be rprrect, as is also the forego
ing statement of outstanding debt. Wit
ness our hands al the Commissioner's Of
ace at Ebensburg -the 7lb day of Februa-
A ft IOCA J
of
REES S. LLOYD
V n W H. V araj
waH. UOUGLASS
C. II. mm
A T-TORNE Y AT LA IF,
EBENSBURG, rA.
Office one door wrest nf J. S. Duchanan't Stcre.
April 12, 1849. tf.
B, HUTCIIIIII, JR
ATTORNEY AT LA FF,
EBENSBURG, rA.
April 12, 1849 if.
C. LITZINGER.
O. W. TODD.
LITMGER & TODD,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware.
Queens ware, Stc.
i doers east of Renshavi Hotel. High at.
DR. THOMAS C BUNTING.
South-west corner of 7th Race st$.
Philadelphia, ".
April 2C, 1849. 29-
J. M'DONALD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
All business in the several Courts of Dfair. In.
diana and Cambria counties entrusted to Ki
care, will be promptly attended to.
Office, opposite J. t. Cuclianan's Store.
April 12, 1849, if
Central Pennsylvania
ill
Office at the corner of Montrromerv and
Blair street, near the Canal and Rail Road
Depot, Hodidaysburp;, Pa.
It. It. BRYAN, Agent.
Nov. 15, 1849 6-tf.
ILaw Notice.
J". I- COX will continue to nractica law
in the several courts of Cambria county, and
be in attendance at the courts regularly.
Jan- 11, 1850 15-3m.
SALT! SALT!
2(fh(Th BARRELS prime Conemaugh
zr w Salt just received and for salo
at the store of
IVORY & Co.
Summit, Pa.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE,
In the Orphan's Court of Cambria co..
of January J erm, 1850, in the matter
of the account of Patrick Branijf,
Guardian of the minor child of John
Walters dec d.
And now to wit: the 12th day of Januarv
A. D- 1S50, exception being filed to tbe con
ruination of said account, the Court appoint C.
II. Ileyer Esq., an auditor to dicidaaud reiort
at next term upon the exceptions.
V'-V Extract from the records of said
SW J&-5 ori, ceriiaeu this 23d dav of
4 ' m . .1".
itM? January, one thousand eight ban.
WM- KITTELL.
Clerk.
The duties imposed upon the undersigned br
virtue of the above appointment will h att
ded to at his office in the borough of Ebensburg
on Thursday the 7tu day of March 1850 at
three o'clock P. M.
C II. HEYER, Auditor.
Jan. 31, 1850-17-td.
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EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.
jyOTlCE is hereby given
that Letters Testamentary on the .
tate of George Weisel, late of Conemaugh tp.
Cambria county, deceased, have been -ranted to
ma uuuereignea oy liie uegisier ot said county.
All t.'iose indebted to said estate are rcqucste4
to settle their respestive accounts. idH ihnu
having claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement. .
GEO. MURRAY, Executor.
Feb 21, 1850 20-Gl.
0The Johns to vtn Echo will please copy.
Notice,
EXCHANGE
AGENCY
TT ETTERS testamentary on the Estate of
ULd Peter M'Guire, late of Allegheny Town,
ship, Gambria County, deceased, harino been
granted to the undersigned by the Register of
Cambiia Couuty. Notice is hereby giren to all
persons indebted to said Estate to make pay
ment. and those having claim against it. to
present them properly authenticated for settle.
,ncJ3l: . . . JOSEPH M'DQN.VLU,
Feb. 14, 1S50 19.
PISH.SALT. FLOURand BACON sold at
M. the store of
J.S. BUCHANAN.
jfi RAIN and Country Produce, of all kinds
X JT taken in exchange fur guoda at Buchan
an's Store.
SO
PAIRS Superior Blankets for sale bv
MURRAY ifcZAll.M.
... JOB WORK
iWatlv and" expeditiously cxccii'
tod at this Of lice.