The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, May 02, 1850, Image 3

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    dition come from the United States, their
first act would be to arm the negroes,
even if ihey should perish all together.
Th Creoles. Generally, are in iaorof
annexation, hut the old Spaniards would
lose their last drop of blood in tnaii.laiu
ing their: sway oer this island, the last
remnant of their once gnat American
possessions. It is their California their
Dorado their ever) thing without which
they would be nothing. Every two or
three years, swarms of office holders ar
rive here from Spain, and in a lew years
return in affluence; and about six millions
are annually drawn from this island to
support the mother country.
- If we are to be annexed, it must be
peaceably; if by force, Engkuiu and
France, I think, would have to interfere.
English capitalists have about thirty mil
lions or more invested in this island,
which would be every cent lost in case ol
civilwar.
Ifannexation could be brought about
by acts ol the pen, instead ol' the sword,
it would be to us a great blessing. Our
bays would then be crowded wi.h vessels,
instead of being, as they now are. entirely
deserted. Our beautiful island would he
crossed in every direction by railroads;
towns would spring up where there are
now but a few palm leaf huts. The gieat
resources of our splendid plantations
would then be fully developed, and our
commerce would be increased in a tenfold
degree. These are a few of the great
blessings, which, we think, would result
from annexation. But it must be done
by diplomacy. If force be employed.
t tU beautiful island will become an other
San Domingo.
ElM'iifclMii'gr !?Iaikcf.
Flour $ 5 .2 5 a 5 50 i-er barrel,
WiratX a l.l'ig pt-r uusnel.
Oats '.11 a 40 cis. very seaice.
Com Meal ct prr itiisnel.
Rye C2 cm e r hu.hel.
Ilnrkv In at- L"2J oi8 per bushel.
I'otul-rts 50 a iilh ct.
lUiltn I?. t) 11 1 5 cts. Keg 12 a 14
Ft'sh Bfif r a 8 cis.
Ft'sh l'orA 5 a 7 els.
Salt -J. 5i) er ImtrI.
Eggs 10 cis. I'tT dozen.
10 a 12 per tn.
Seed Tiui"' hy. $2 Oil per bushel
Clovr S 1.50 do.
HW23 a 25 cis. : er lb.
MARRIED
On Turfdi.y tin- 231 nil., ly the Rev. Mr.
D t.-SiTHMII, Oul. MlLToN R11BKR.TS, of Ehens
hurg. tt Mix Mai.Vina Willis of IMuirsVille
On Thursday :h; 25ih ult.. hv ihp Ri v Win
Hirst ol B i liimore, Mr. R.J. Kougii, of Kliem
burg, t Miss MakyJ. Evans, of Suulsbur
Huntingdon county.
From the liio Grande.
New York, kprll 25.
A late New Orleans paper lias new
from the Ru Grande to the 10th inst.
The Sentinel is informed by Messrs.
Downey and Pratt, who arrived atBro ns
ville on the 7.h inttiiit, that on Satur
day, the 5th, while some three miles ride
this side of Reyuosa, on the Texas side ol
the rtver, they loiuu t'.imshes suddenly
surrounded by a party of Indians supposed
to number about 2-3.
Their only jneuns of escape was by
charging the enemy, which the luckily
effected without much injury to theinsehes
Mr. Downey feels confident that he killed
one of the Indians, as he li red his gun
wh.'n but a few paces distant, and feels as
suiea that he saw him fall.
Lieut. Valle, commanding at Laredo,
pursued the India us who had murdered
the San Antonio mail riuer, reeoijered the
mail ba" and most of iia contents but could
not find the Indians.
The Smitnel of the 10th says that 0 or
8 days previous, Napoleon I'. Kemp, a
man pretty wAl known in that part ol the
country, was murdered by a party of In
dians o.i the road from Ringgold Barracks
to Laredo.
He was accompanying the train, but at
the time of liLs murder was with a soldier
belonging to the escort, a short distance in
advance of the train. The soldier was
badly wounded.
Eaigralioii to IWcifjiii -lajirioas efftefs up
mi the lW.Ni-
We perceive by the western papers, that
tho isiuds of mvu, wouieti and cmldren ate
making preparations to leave by the first
of Juuu by the overland route to Calilor
nia. Almost every village or hamlet will
send forth its hundred this Spring
In New York city, for a lew days hack
parties of live, ten, twenty, &c, bound
to California, were arriving by railroad
and steamboats, to take passage in the
steamships Georgia, Cherokee and Em
pire city, which will leave that port for
Chagres &.c.
The Detroit Advertiser says that not
less than 6,000 have already made ar
rangements to leave that State for Califor
nia, and anticipates much pecuniary in
convenience therefrom to those who re
main. Many mortgaged their farms, &c,
at a high rate of interest, and besides thus
takinjr of the sinews of credit and business
they are mostly young and active men,
who will be embarrasingly missed from
fields and workshops.
The Iowa Reporter says that three thou
sand emigrants will leave that Slate for
California this season, being three times
the number who went last spring. Esti
matintr that each emigrant will take with
him means equal to 9350 it appears that
the emigration to California, this year,
will be a loss to Iowa $ J ,050,000. j
The St. Louis Republican says that
there will probably be
IMttl
On FHdiy List, Mis .Martha, daughter of
John 1 .iirki'l , Fq , i f Washington township,
in the I "ill year ofher njc.
0li will le i nu iiih-i'd llint ibis young1
lid y w ii iiiih oftbo victims of the great gun.
powder rXploinn v bit li occurred al the Sum.
nit some few weeks since. Six; Ins been
lingering in l lie most awful suffering- ever
i"C ?, and h s oiily found relief in death. he
wiix beloved and irsp'-cied by all who km-w
Vr. nnd her loss will be deeply deplored by
her numerous friends.
PUNK IIOAI) MI-'BTIXG.
A mre'ng of t lie rii-zens JtfT rnn nnd vi
cinii v will be bel'l at ill" lum-e f Win imi r
in .lifii iMin i'ii tin 4th day nf Alar next, al 2
oYli.cd p. M ,lo lake into Ci'iis idor-i i' ll the
pro -rii-tv if construe' injr i Plank Ruatl be.
I ween I be iibi-Ve li lined place i:nd Ebtusbiirtr.
All pi roLfi liiVi ruble to ihc piojicl ar lirreb.l
nviie-l t.. attend. MANY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
OTICE is hereby given, that Letters ot
LX Admiiiislrati'iii on the estate of John
Plott, late of Suhquelisnna township, deceased,
hav been granted to the undersigned by the
Rejfiftcr of Camhria county. All persoim in.
del.led to i-aid ehtalc. Jure reqneflcd to come
forward and teiile their accounts, and those
having claim agaiut-t ba'u estate, will present
them duly ul bent ion ted for f-ti lenient.
lili. HUTCHINSON. Jr., Adui'r
Ebcntburg. April 25, 50 2J-Ul.
Notice.
IjS hereby given that Leliers f Adminislra.
Jl. lion on the esl;ite of Henry Lovely, ljie of
Washington township. decea.ed, have been
raiied lo the ninlrrnisjned hy (hn Register of
Cambria county. All persons indebted to raid
esia'e, aie n quested to come foiward and t-et-lie
I heir account, and tlne having claims
iaiiit k.i id uftaie, will present them duly u.
theulicated for i-el I lenient.
JOHN MAJOR, i . . .
AUG. M 'CON NELL, Aam
April 25, 50 2'J-b't
STUAY COW.
ifl AME to liie rcKideuce of the Fiibscribrr
Xy ab ut tour Hides north of EUo.biirg, on
i be 5ih inst., a red and white COW with a ,
while face, Mippored to be sibi nl eight yearn
otd. J be owner ii liquefied to come forward
prove propeiiy, pay i-harsen and take her
away . otherwise, she wiilba disposed of accur.
ding to law.
DAVID J. DAVIS.
April 25. 50 29 3t.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOB SALE.
I'he subscriber off-rs for iale a farm situate
in Wafiiiiigtmi township. Cainb it county, on
I lie turnpike I'Ui.'ioi; to Ehcushtirg, one mile
a half fio,n the Snminit. containing
Murray c& Zalim,
Il.ivo reioved their stole, lor a t-horl lime,
to tlie roe in iorint'ily on-npied bv John S.
ISticli-iiiiin . where they will be. happy to nccom.
nioi'urc tlieir friend-i i: tid cu.-Um-rs wiih any
thing in their line of biiMne-. They have an
e.vei'ileni .lKfcimici i m .on on nanus wnicn
thv will el! at iho veiy l.iwesl Icruii.
May 2d 150.
Om 6iirt for
YOUR MONEY.
Tho subscriber hns just receiv
ed from the cast, lle second cupply ot thofe
Cheap Ciroocls,
Consisiing cliii fly f
Cloths, Ctisshnerrs, Salinctls,
Sumnu r Jeans, Tickings,
Checks Shirting, Flan
nels &LC.
A f.J'O, a t-p'eiutid lot of
Lawns, Giujrhnms, falirofs. Lustres & Ddanrs.
Of the best kind and a little cheaper than ever
sold i:i these diggllin.
He Iims in no eleg.-int nssortmpnt of
Hardware, Qurrnsirarr. Saddlery Stat tonnrtj,
Dings, limit tj- Shi', Hals j- Caps,
Of all ki-d-. ami any qiautHy o: Notions uch
i .ire u-u illy kept in a countiy store. He
keeps ull afSoitnient ol
CARPENTER S TOOLS,
Of all U iid, anil 'ol of
FISH. .FATHER, $ NAILS,
OILS Sc PAINTS-
Just fivft him a dll, and l;e is satifid tin I ho
c-ni ncc"inmwl.itt you with auv thiui; in his
me of ini-iiipws. iin low. and n liitle lower than
any other establishment in this county.
Country Produce of all kid liken in ex
change fr rroods, and c ish never refused uu.
le-s count trfeit.
JOHNSTON MOORE.
May 1st 1S50
or thereabout ' "", 13 of e,,od q,,a,i,y
and well adapted lo fit her fc.'am or grass. 1 he
survey ..f the Central Kailru.ill i? tlrul.
it. T!ie title is indiputable. Foi furtlier f'tr
ticiilais. ai'i'iy to Jauie Smvlh. near th Muu
House or to IV M. M- SMYTH.
April 18ih 185028-3t
TREASURER'S SALE
Of Unseated Lands and"-hots in
Cambria county A. D. 1850.
I. John G. Gitkn. Treasurer of Cam'ria c.
in the Commonwealth of Pcimsyl vain 1 , in pur.
nuance of the several acts of Assembl3' of said
Commonwealth, directing llic'lime and manner
of selling unseated nndn Cur taxes. Do llcrthy
Give Notice, that the following descriled tracts
of unseated land and lots of ground in the
said county ol Cambria, or such pari thereof as
may he necessary to pay arrearage of laxes
due ihereDii for one year or moie, will be of
fi red for sale at the Court House, in the Bor
nueli of Eben.vliuro, on the Second Monday,
(luiug the 10th) day of June next, and ci.ntin
ue by adjournment , Irorr. day lo day, until the
whole be sold for such arrearage of taxes, and
costs necessarily accruin? thereon.
Allegheny Township.
Names of IV arranltes or Owners.
A. P.
34
154
G4
44
39
28
BACOX. FLOUR, CHEESE.
N O. and White Pulverized Sugar, just re
ceived -ind for sale by
April Ib'th '50.
M. ROUE UTS.
)ncc More.
Nt"lLr.lN to add costs, the undersign.
Something New!
Milton fSolH'i'l
Rrspectfiilly informs his fn mi" and the pul.
lie generally that h has just received, in ad
iliiion in his slock of Groceries a fine and gen.
eral dsoriinent of
Among hiiMi m llle found
Clo lis, I'iissimrrrs. Prints.
GISGIL1MS, MUSLINS, $ c-
Of excellent ii-'liiy. togither with a fine lot of
BOOTS & SHOES,
II ATS' $ CAl'S,
HARDWARE QUEENVWARE fcc
Which will be sold very low for cash or ap.
proveit country produce. Ashe intends lo do
H c.t-li and proiiuct; biminess. the pahlic tuny
e.x ee: goons on terms considerably lout r than
Ciiu be afforded bv the Ions? creilit Hores. As
hn leeeives new imw ds every week, his friend
can ulways find something new al bis storn.
The public are respectfully invited to cjII and
eXiimine.
April 13'h 1S50.
ON 13T iZtf
PRIME RIO COFFEE
Y. 11. TEA.
SUGAR,
MOLASSES
RICE dc. dc
Fresh from the Eaeri Mi"-kei i
LITZINGER & TODD'S.
. JUST RECEIVED.
Mould Dipp'd.aud Star Candle.
Soap, Brooms,
8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 10 by 14 Glass.
Cotton Yarns.
Co? Inn Hailing.
Smoking Tob-icco,
Puie While Iead &.C. &.C , at
LI TZINGER & TODD'S.
LOT OF FINE S A LT. just received and
f .r s i Ie by M I LTO N RO B E KTS.
ed to the E.-late of Rom bind Wiliiiims, deeM
lo make navment if Ihev wish to sive costs-
.as tin; hooks an c'aiui- will be left in the
'hands of a Justice for collection af"e the first
day of June next. Neiessily as well as duty
impels us to pursue thai cour.
JU HNSTON MOORE.
JOHN WILLIAMS.
Administrators
April 30. 1850. 30
EXECUTORS SALE
Of Real Estate.
The subscriber in pursuance of the last will
and testament of Su.-aumi Troxell, lale o
x ashin?in townslnii u -c o. otters lor salo a
certjio incce or iiarcel of land siiuale in said
ac etniyraliotl of . townslnii adi iining binds of William M'Der-
from fifteen to twenty thousand persons
from Missouri for California during the
current snrinir. Esinaiiusr the number at
I7,o00, and each emigrant s outfit to aver
age $350, .Missouri will be drained' the
current spring ol'uvei 6,000,000.
The Rochester (N. Y.) Advertiser, of
I uesday says:
We ate informed by a gentleman ftom
Burlington, low, that on tlie loth of Mar.
a large company of California emigrants
passed through that city, consisting 0f
about 3,000 men, from nearly all the wes
tern States. Two hundred men mostly
citizens ot Burlington joined the company
at that place. Tliey go the overland route
rough Oregon, and expect to reach the
diggins" in about three months. The
teama that belong to the parly numbered
1,000. The men are mostly middle aged,
and many of them have families.
About a year since, quite a company of
men leu uurungion aim vicinity, and went
to Calrfornia in search of the dust," and
this spring all returned in excellent health
remunerated for their adventurous enter
prize. Their good fortune created among
their neighbor- and friends quite a "gold
fever.1
mill, James Smvth, Anne Carney and others,
containing abo it
V iih about t en'v hve aeres cleared -Willi a
TWO STORY SO ARE los HOUSE
and a fr.ime ! 'tcbeii liiereon creeled there is
a good OUCH VRD I hereon also a
i.i fi i:
thereon erected, with a supply of gray lime
btune he above pmerty is located about
two miles west of the Summit and about sixty
perches north of the turnpike. For further
particulars enquire of the subscriber near the
premises.
AHR'Vl TROXELL, Executor.
April 25 1850 29-6t.
Executor'9 s JTotice
ETTERS lestainentnrv on the estate of
Susanna Troxell. hue of Washington
town-hip. deceased, having been trrnitd by
the Register of Camhria county lo the suhscri
ber: all persons indebted to said e-tate. wnl
please call and settle up their respective ac
counts; and all persons Having ciatuis agai nsi
said eslcte, will present ibem proper y au hen
tickled lor si-tt'eiucut as soon as convenient.
Ab'ui TROXELL, Executor.
April 11, 1S50.-27-CI.
Stray Cow.
CAME lo the res-idence of the s-ibscribcr in
Allegheny township, Cambria county, on
the tenth of April I. t. a BROWN COW, with
a star iii her lace, white leg and some wl.ile
spots on her body, she is lame in the right leg.
and about nine years old. The ownrr is re
quested lo com.' forward, prove property, piy
charges and take her away, otherwise she will
be disposed of according to lv.v.
M. LEAVY.
April 18ih 1850 28-3t.
Executor's Notice
H" ETTERS testament ory on the estate of
JL Timothy Davis, late of Cambria town,
ship. Ciuib'it county, deceised. Irive been
g'auted to the subscriber by the Register o"
C-imbri.i county. All persons iude!td V s i id
estite are n quested to make payment inline
dii.lely; and all persons having claims against
said estate, will present them properly authen
ticaied fur settlement.
E. J. WATERS, Ex'r.
April 18. '50 28-Ct.
lUWiU ITT1IAM
IIIiVMII
mj wyj mi j a iwi
All
V
T
IT
Ill I III V Uf I II bi I V
JJ a tvi
HE CO-PARTNERSHIP IIF.RF.
lofore exi.-iing letwecn the undesigned,
under the firm of Luais &, Rolx rts is thi
day dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons having unset tied account wlh the
said firm, are requested to come forvrard im
mediately and settle the ome with either of
the partners.
RICHARD LEWIS.
EDWARD ROUE UTS.
April 17, 1850. 29-3t.
I no
50
439
409
443
3P0
410
124
213
96
425
16
I GO
It!5
400
217
257
41
198
430 110
373
100
441
1G0
lb'0
200
0
372
355
Ml
1- 1
3S2
3H
139
214
407
433
433
433
433
332
433
433
3C9
433
397
1C2
406
J33
424
96
2ii0
ICG
100
4 no
too
iiiO
151
Qu7
133
43
400
20 1
1 !3
437
401
401
136
400
17
200
132
400
400
400
400
40
400
W HATE LEAD, and Linseed
V Oil, forsalebv J- MOORE.
THE interest of E. Unhurt in th alinrp
firm hiving been imrciiMr-ed bv the subscriber.
who coiiijoiies to do business al the old stand,
hopes to mem a share of the public patronage,
and to giv sitisfi cfion to those who may la
vur him with a call.
may
RICHARD LEWIS.
BLANK DEEDS
For Sale at this Office.
181
570
405
MI
405
319
300
200
405
440
220
100
100
b0
400
400
110
30
300
300
100
400
401
433
4U0
400
209
25
401
4;S9
439
439
436
125
370
411
419
439
220
3t3
107
221
11
4U0
443
443
440
400
430
439
330
440
440
440
410
440
440
410
440
210
371 41
43! 120
James C. Maguire
John Nagle
iMnrih.1 Hannum
Mifflin Hannum
Isaac Webb
Aaron lluwen .
Abraham White
Jeph Fields
Samuel Ftidier
Margaret Will
Eleanor C. Ileisfer
Cambria Township.
James Myers
du do
do do
ieorge ZrigVr
Andrew Nel-on
Andiew Duff
James Megehan
Jacob Pronheiser
Caroll Township.
Samuel Dilworth
Charles Dilworth
John Redman
17 Thomas Edwards
John Baldwin
Godfrey Twells
James Hoops
Jacob WycofF
128 Sarah llarr
12S William liarr
100 Dm-el Barr
152 i,rr
Jo-epii J.Vl'nicr
Clearjield Township.
Richard Finney
John Cannon
120 Jacob Scoop
153 Robert Evans
1 4 Jacob Cox
153 Georte Bickham
151 Wiliiiiu Lambert
1 1 5 John Scrvoss
153 Jacob Shinker
153 Joseph Ort-y
72 S. II. Smith
153 W illiam Servos
40 Jacob Itiirus
John Kel.-o
134 George Horner
153 Jonathan Lewis
63 Richard Jones
Thomas Duncan
Bernard Liizinger
Conemuugh Toionship.
1 12 George Shriini
Alexander Cochran
James Gill
Fetcr Shocnberger
do no
do do
do J
120 Kin &T Storm
105 Charles Smith
William Bruwn
John Funey
Richard Smith
Richaid J'din
John llavdoii
rfuliu T-cter
Alexander M'Gregor
William Brown
Abraham Audicws
John Elliot
Enoch Welsh
Thomas Wilson
Geo'ge .Moore
Andrew Kennedy
Charles Jones
John Bell
George Gate
Jackson 7oivnship.
Robert Gray
Charles trwinn
J .lines Latimore
Robcit Al unlock
23
HI
25
115
135
105
115
105 Benjamin Shoemaker
64 Henry Shoemaker
John Stouer
Christian Stoner
115 John Titsworlh
James Steel
William Clark
Samuel Steel
Abagail Ramsey
Peter Bortmaa
James Si eel
William Stewart
Thomas W hite
George R. Sharp
James Slitt
Thomas Stilt
George S. King
John Steel
Richland Township.
Jacob Clemens
40 Robert Ross
William Gray
Ferdinand Guidon
John v ilsou
George Kriug Jr.
John Gardner
80 Jacob Nagle
80 Henry Woodi
80 William Young
61 D tiiiti Reese
King &. Storm
Summerhill Township.
40 Israel Jones
80 Chirles Evans
120 John .Mussor
tiO William Clark
du du
John Clark
95 James Duncan
John M'Glaughlin
Christian Smith
Arani Snnma n
131 Jacob Goughnour
131 do do
80 James Duncan
Jacob Myers
131 'John Nicholson
do do
Richard Smith
John Nicholson
Samuel Blodget
WiH uu Smith D. D.
Bichard Sni'th
Anthony Naute
Richard Smith
William Smith
Httury West
Isaac Jones
Robert Evans
Daniel Reed
SG20
3,10
27.15
12.83
27.46
23 56 ! 233
25,42
7,;8
13.14
5.91
26,34
.46
4.t2
4.92
18,00
439 Wilson Hunt
440 Eber.rzer Burnucn
440 Snmncl Jtcksoa
412 Philip Gordon
439J Robert Gordon
4I;G James Dunlaf
220 John Simpson
441 Rolen Irwin
439 120 John Ever man
440 fO Isaac Bra nan
400 John Nicholson
Susquehanna Township.
1C0 John Baldwin
316 10 Isaiah Jones
315 James Rhey
lb'0 Godfrey Twclht
301 8 Elijah Weed
200 James Hoops
200 Patrick Cassiday
50 Philip Reading (part)
JVashington Township.
425 1 Sanvel Irvine
1 10 Joseph Dilworth
95 James Rush
439 80 George Cutwalt
200 Abraham Morrison
i 50 Austin Thompson & Co.
150 Peter West
AO James Johns (part)
3200 Arant Stunman
46 William Johns (part)
194 Caleb Dilworth
JFhite Township.
216 196 Thomas Town
433 153 William Cord
433 153 Cadwalladcr Evans
433 153 Timothy Paxton
133 153 Tliornaa Stewartgon
433 153 William Sanson
443 152 Joseph Sanson
433 153 John Claru
7.I432 153 Gci.rre Peddle
4.20 ; 106 35 Richard Seely
405 106 James Kotch
433 153 Richard Harris
100 Joseph Cowperlhwaite
423 , Thorn a 8 Penrose Jr.
400 V iihaui Servoss
261 80 William Gray
160 12 Joseph Cowperlhwaite
433 133 George Hill
373 13u Casper Linden
400 George Hill Jr.
433 153 William I oats
371 73 Will, am Rush
221 17 William West
175 12 Henry Pope
1 16 Robert Evans
263 120 James Wilson
20 109 Wiliiam G'-orge
377 106 James Hunter
30 Thomas Moora
333 Ann M'Murtrio
!2l)ti James Craig
2 10 Joseph A'hmcad
25 Owen Jones
300 James M'Murtrie
350 Thomas Mareatmid
TOWN LOTS.
Borough oj Jomstown.
1.25
2,90
17.40
15.06
4,03
12.00
6.48
6.48
8,10
1.12
10,05
7.71
10.81
1 0.20
13,92
11.13
13.26
oi
26.84
26.81
26.84
26.81
20.".0
26 84
26.72
226
26,72
21,62
10.06
25.16
26.h5
25 28
5.96
5,80
5.73
17,10
17.10
17.10
17,10
6 85
S.S3
5.81
18.12
17.10
8.71
4.83
13,01
11.11
1N
5 83
17.10
95
5.73
5.70
17.10
17.10
11.40
11.40
1.14
17.10
5.45
17.09
12.27
5,45
12.10
i.3;
9 02
6,00
12 17
19.60
8 20
12.UI
3.00
2.42
12.00
12.10
4.37
.S9
9.00
9,0ii
6.60
12,00
10.10
11.21
10,40
10,10
10.53
,!)2
5.20
17.76
17.76
11.40
11.32
5. 68
9.99
11.07
11.22
23.68
17.82
13.02
5 48
10.55
,60
21.60
19.16
39.16
17.S2
17,82
15.37
17,78
13.72
17.82
17.82
17.82
17.82
17,82
17.82
17.62
17.82
ti.lu
l.-.8
15 28
Nos.
86 &. 87
31
69
06 & 107
108. I09& 110
P. Shoenlerger
Owner unknown
Conrad Sin th
George Harris
William Young
17,82
i?.82
17,82
16.78
17.62
1F.4I
6. S3
IS 24
17.70
17.84
9 66
19.24
19.19
9.CK
18 53
9.15
12.20
2.10
22 95
5.74
1.34
11,82
5.40
8.10
4.0S
3.24
RC.43
6.26
14,38
5.71
11,11
21.02
21.02
21.02
Ul,i)2
21.02
5JI.02
21.02
5.06
7.98
22,b9
!,79
19.64
lO.t.O
7.89
4,28
11.41
9 81
15,90
12.42
11.58
7,55
520
4.17
12,61
14.64
4.97
1.75
16.97
10.20
11.97
1.43
19.10
19.95
6,55
4.27
,5.
1.12
1.68
3.36
2.28
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Borough of Loreito, Pa., trill alteoil to
collections entrusted to h;s care.
MayS, 185020.
40. 73. 74. 75. 76,91. Peter Livergood
4 lots Jucol. Livergood
Half Tray House.
I &. G On ner unknown 1,08
ALSO
At the same time anil place, the following
seated Lands and Lot of ground on which the
axes remain unpaid, and which have bent re
turned lo l lie CouimisM overs agreeably lo the
act cf Assembly of April 29. l8!L
Allegheny township
To horn Assessed.
Acres Years.
216 Peter Will 1848 S5.51
Cle irjichl Township.
200 John DiflVror Dorfer 1847 2,70
200 Michael Litzinger '47 & '48 3,40
500 William Nelson 1847 4,05
100 M. M. Adams '47 &. '48 2,51
205 John Plunket 1848 5,27
43G James Ross 1847 2,75
438 do do 1848 G.41
406 do do " 3,90
158 do do '47 & '48 3,01
200 do do " " 3,03
353 do do 5,72
300 do do " " 7,44
300 do do " 8,24
100 do do 2,29
Cambria Township.
23 G Win. A. Bngley 1848 2,11
Conemaugh Township.
150 AbnerYounker 184S 2,92
95 Jonas Horner " 3,34
Jackson Towjship.
300 Peter Rager for Murray
& Dillon 184G 3,81
50 Wat. Clark " 1,26
80 John Lumerix ' 2,43
100 Hitter & Irwin for J. Luke 1848 2.G0
150 do do Lumerix " 390
100 do do Kesler " 2,G0
94 James Luke 1847 2,52
19:J Charles Dillon " 7,42
130 Elliot & Sharp " 4,57
102 Arthur Murphy 1,73
Johnstown Borough.
1 lot Wm. Barnett 1848 3,25
6 Thomas Reilly 5,85
Richland Township.
210 Abraham Morrison 1848 2,88
Summerhill Township.
45 Abraham Crum 1747 1,08
146 John Egan " 1,05
147 Aaron Crum 1,41
1 lot Henry Conrad 54
1 " A Shoup's esiate " 60
Susquehanna township.
400 Fous on Douglass' place, '47 '48 24,29
137 John R. Amiffh, 1848 105
THOMAS
C.
5
row
jj
Will attend the several Courts cf Cambri ce
as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr
Wm. Al'Pailand'nCaiunet Wntronm. in
IIOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.
April I8. 50 27-tf.
M MAGEHANt
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
April ll, I850.
.ill
1
n ii iifiVKR
ii
til ltUllJJlll
A TTORNE Y AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, Pa.
Office one door west of J. S. Buchanan's Store.
April IS. 1840 tf. :
E, HUTCHINSON, JR.
A TTORNE Y AT LA W,
EBENSBURG, PA.
April 12, 1843 If.
C. LITZINGER.
G. V. TODD.
LITZINGER & TODD,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware.
Quccnsware, &c.
b doors eaM of lUnshaw's Hotel. High St.
DR. THOMAS C- BUNTING.
South-west corner of 7th Race sis.
Philadelphia,
April 2C. 1849.
29-
J, fll'DOMD
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG. PA.
All business in the several Courts of DIair, In.
diaua and Cantoris counties entrusted to hit
care, will be promptly attended to.
Oaice, opposite J. S. Cuciianau's Storo.
April 12. 1849. tf
ILaw Notice.
J. J. COX W'H continue to practice U
in the several courts of Cambria county, and
be in attendance at the courts regularly.
Jan- 1 1, 1850 15-3m.
Central Pennsylvania
mil I TIT!
EXCHANGE
AGENCl
The office has been removed to Alle
gheny street, a few dm rs west of the
Court House, and nearly opposite tho
Post Office, Hr.flidaysburg, Pa.
R. li. Bit VAN, Agent.
April 1, IS50 G-tf.
l'UBLIC NOTICE.
JBY virtue of an order of tlie Orphans Court
BJ3 of the county of Cambria will be exposed
'o public f .Ie. al the Court House, in the Lor.
nuirh-of Cbensbur?. on Muitdjv the Cth dav
f May next, at 1 o'clock I. Al .. certain
tract ot land t-itnaled 111 C anibru township.
adjoining lands of Richard Edwards, John C
Jones, Kichard Uennelt and others, containing
IS ACRES,
More or less, with the appurtenances.
Terms wi!l be made known on dny rf rale
by Win. Davis and Thomas M. Jone. adininis.
t raters ot the estate of DaviH Davii, deceased.
By order of the Court.
W,n. KIT TELL, Clerk.
April 11, 1830-27 td.
Executor's Notice.
Noi ice is hereby given, that Letter? Tefta
mentary on the estale of Mrs. Margaret M.
Grand, lale of the Borough of Johnstown, de.
ceased, have been granted to the undeingncd
by the Register of Cambria county. All per.
Mons indebted to said estate are rcqnsted to
etlle their accounts, and those having claims
against said estate ttillpresenr llieni to lue uu.
dersijMicd dnlv aulheiiticat d for Felllt'incnt.
JOHN CA.MPI5KI.L t
TUOS. M'KIERNAN.
April 11, lt50-27-t)t.
Executors.
IDJODUIIU llULijIi
FISH, HAMS, AG.
mackeral,
shad. codhsii,
salmon,
ii kr rings,
PORIv.
II A MS AND SIDES.
SHOULDERS.
LARD &. CHEESE.
Constantlv e n hand
and for bale hy
J. PALMER &,Co.
Market St. Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA.
March 21 lS5D-2U3ni
J ICK, Star &. Mould Candles
a-' and 3 by 10 10 by 1? Glas just re
ceived, and for sale by J. MOORE.
LAIK.K lot of Stone and
Earthen Ware just received and for sale
low at the Store' of
J, MOORE.
flifj) barrels Conomauph Salt,
V fjr salu bv J. MOO HE.
win
The undersigned respectfully announces to
his friends and the travelling connimuniiy that
he lus taken this large and commodious houe
in the borough of Ebensbnrg, formerly kept by
S. J. Rcushaw, where he will be happy to ac
commodate his friends and those who may La
pleased to favor him with thoir patronage..
Having fitted up the House in an excellent
manlier, he can assure the tiave!lirg pnhftc
thiit nothing' will be want ing on his part that
will contribute to the comfort of his customers.
His TABLE will always be supplied with
the best ttie markets can a fiord, and his BAR
is filled wi.h choice liquors. His STAB LE
being very Iarj:e and attended by a careful
Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro
vers on the moot reasonable term.
B. M'DEfiMIT.
March 23. 1650. 25-lf.
ft
ADMIN ISTRATOR S NOTICE.
7 OTIC E is herein: rivm, that Letters of
.Administration the the estate ut Jo.
seph loug, Ijte of Cambria townhip, dec'u.
have ben granted t be undf r'g'ied residing
in J i tier son bv the KegUti r of Cambria coua.
ty. AH parsons indehtel to said etla arc
rtq'itsled to come forw-rd and settle their ac.
counts, and thobc huviuj J cuiun against said
estatu will present then duly iiuihcnlicated
for scttlonieut.
ANTHONY LONG, AdnCr.
JefRrion, April If, ,30-.37Ct.
A LARGE quantity of Dun
eaaaa Nail?, aud Spikes fro.n 3 to 5 inef
or if r 7 - . Stoar:.