The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, November 25, 1852, Image 4

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    SHcrliPs Sales.
T5V ?t-tna nf Riindrv writs of LeY
Ik V- TAnng i-cnol nnt of tha Court of
J J t V 11 - ' J.' Vii " . .
Oommon pleas, of Cambria county, and to me
directed, there -will be exposed to sale, at the
Court House, in the Borough of Eben-burg,
Gjmbria county, on Monday, the 1st day ol
December next," at 1 o'clock, P. M.
The following described real estate to wit :
All the right, title and interest cf D?T,J V.r.e
of, in and to a tract of land ..tuate m White
Towhship, Cambria county, adjoining land- of
Samuel Mathews, Timothy Lumadac and others
containing three hundred acres, be the same
more or Usa, about seventy acres of which are
cleared having thereon erected a cabin house
and cabin barn unoccupied, and a two story
hewed log house, (partly weather-boarded) a
blacksmith shop and a log barn in the occupan
cy of the said David Cree.
To be sold at the suit of John McGuire.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest Michael Mur
phy of, in and to a lot of ground situated in
the town of Munster, Cambria county, fronting
on Huntingdon street, adjoining lots of James
Kavlor on'the Last, and lot of Mrs. Meloy on
the west, having thereon erected a two story
house and log static now in the occupancy of
Patrick Bradley.
Taken in execution and to be iold at the mt
of Peter Dougherty.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of James Ross
of in and to three certain tracts of land situate
on the waters of Clearfield creek, in Clearfield
Township, Cambria county, warranted in the
names of James Burns, James McGuire and
William Burns. The tract warranted
in name of B'illiem Burns containing 333 acres
end 44 perches more or less, about twelve acres
of which are cleared, having thereon erected a
double saw-mill, a cue and a half story frame
house, a plank house and two log stables in the
occupancy of John Earhart, also, a one and a
half story hewed log house in the occupancy ol
Peter Flanegan, also a saw-mill, cabin house and
ti log stable (weatherboarded) in the occupancy
cf Simon J. AVeakland, and a cabin house in the
occupancy of James AVeakland : The tract war
ranted in name of James McGuire containing
S3 acres and CO perches more or less, about ten
acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec
ted a log house and a log bai n in the occupancy
of Peter Adams Tho tract warranted in name
of James Burns containing 3-1 acres and 116
perches more or less, unimproved.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Michael A.
Skelly of, in ami to a tract of land situated in
Summerhill township, Cambria county, warran
ted, in name of King and Storm, Isaac Brown
and others, containing two hundred acres more
or less, unimproved.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Anthony Long.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Michael
Ilinderer of, in and to a piece or pureed of land
situated in Conemaugh Township, Cambria
county, adjoining lands of Jacob Goughenour,
Jacob C. Horner and others, containing forty
.even acres more or less, about twenty acres of
which are cleared, having thereon erected a two
etory hewed log house and a hewed log stable
now in the occupancy of the said Michael Ilin
derer. Taken in execution and to be sold at tho suit
of Jacob Frouheiser. !
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Susan Mc
Creery of, in and to a lot of ground situate in
Conemaugh Borough, Cambria county, bounded
on the east by lot of George Gates, on the north
bv the A. P. R. Road, on the west by lot ol
Francis Kinney, on the south by the Township
Road, having thereon erected a two story frame
house now in the possession of Casper Fox.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
cf E. Buck Si Co.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Daniel
Christy, cf, in and t a tract of land situate in
"Washington Township, Cambria County, ad
joining lands of Joseph Christy and others,
containing eighty acres more c,r less, about f;ft
five acres of which arc cleared Laving thereon
erected a two stiry hewed log house, anil a
log barn in the occupancy of the said Daniel
Christy. Also all te rmht, title, and interest
of Daniel Christy of in and to a tract of land
situate in Washington Township, Cambria coun
ty, adjoining lands of JoscTdi Christy, Jacob
Burgeon and others containing three hundred
and thirty three acres more cr less having there
on erected a frame house and a sawmill unoccu
pied. Taken in execution and to be sold &t the suit
cf George Dougherty.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of David
Younken of, iu and to a tract of land situate
in White Township, Cambria county, adjoining
lands of George Walters, James Gill and other.
containing two hundred and seventy acres
more or less, about seventy acres of which are
cleared, having thereon erected a two story
frame house a frame shop a frame barn and a
double sawmill now in the occupancy of the said
David Younken, and a cabin houso in the occu
pancy of Richard Smith.
Taken in execution, and to be eold at th suit
of Peter llersLburEer.
" ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Jcsiah S.
Thompson of, in and to a lot of ground, situate
in the town of Surnmitville, Washington Town
ship, Cambria, county, adjoining lots of Andrew
Topper and Jown McCloskey having thereon
erected a two story frame Louse and a smith
ehop now iu the occupancy of William Gorman.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Peter Dougherty.
ALSO, 1
All the right, title and interest cf Benjamin
B?crs of. in Mid to a tract of land situate
in White Township, Cambria county,
adjoining lands of Jacob Hartzel!, Hugh Ilollen
and others, containing one hundred acres more
or less about seventy five acres of which are
Cleared having thereon erected a one and a half
utory hewed log house and a frame barn now in
the occupancy f Samuel Beers.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of John Campbell.
Cr-N- B. The Sheriff has made the follow
ing the conditions of the above sales, 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 un
der $500, and more than $1C0, the one third
under $100, and more than 50, the one half,
less than $50, the whole amount ; otherwise the
property will immediately again be put up for
.1 :n t ,
nam ; acu : vcu win ue presentea lor ac
knowledgment, unless the balance of the pur
chase monies be paid before the following Court.
JOHN BRA W LEY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensturg, )
November!!, IS52.
Atlmiiiisirators Yofice.
IETTERS of Administration have been grant
l ed to the undersigned, by the Register of
Cambria county, upon the estate of James Rhey,
deceased. All persons indebted to said estate
ere requested to make immediate payment to
r.s, and those having claims will present them
properly, authenticated for settlement.
SUSAN RHEY, Administratrix.
ANDREW J. RHEY, Administrates
Ebensburg, October 21, 1?32 tf.
LIST OF RETAILERS,
AF goods and merchandise in Cambria county
U for the year itsoz.
According to the Cth section of the Act cf
1S21, passed March 4th, it is the duty of the
respective county Treasurers "to publish annu
ally, in the month of November, in two newspa
vcrs in the several cities, and in one in each
county where a paper is published, a list of all
persons returned to him as Retailers of Goods
and Merchandise, designating those who have,
aad those who have not taken out license witLiE
their respective cities and counties."
A Mand Furnace.
Samuel Lagon not taken out
Cambria Towmhip.
Edward Shoemaker do
Carroll Tonmhip.
Jno P Parish do
Jacob Stultz do
Moore & Carroll d
Peter W'ibel d
Martin Shrott do
Daniel Hubbart do
Jacob Zcra do
Conemaugh Tounthip.
Robinson Shoenberger & co do
Peter Shoenbeiger do
Geo S King & co do
Augustus Banner do
Clearfield T ownahif.
Daniel Litzinger do
J & R Black do
Roger Shieis do
John Zerbe do
Conemaugh borough
Joseph Alwin taken out
John Pearson do
Geo Eichenseher do
John Kingston not taken out
Joseph l oung co
James Campbell do
Ebensburg Borough.
Johnston Moore io
Edward Roberts do
James S Clark d
Frederick Kittell do
Davis & Lloyd do
Ezckiel Hughes d
Geo J Rodgers do
Murray Zahm & co do
J B Craig do
Evans & Hughes do
Richard Tudor do
Jno Rodgers do
Robert Roberts do
Mary Evans do
Lost Tunnell.
Daniel MeGalligan do
Wiltiam Read do
Charles Collehan do
Rich Reily do
William Hnrd taken out
Margaret Lilly do
Harvey & Caiternot taken out
John Kennady taken out
Patrick Fitzgibbons do
P S McCloskey not taken out
William W'il.on taken out
Halfway House.
Wm Paul & co do
W illiam Murray do
John Forsythe not taken out
Godfrey Carman do
Henry Ci'Sslday do
John Otter do
Geo Murray do
Jefferson.
Gilbert L Lloyd & co do
Jacob S Kiell do
Robert Lytle do
G C Lowry taken out
B Coler do
A Kurtz do
J Edwards do
Johnstown Borcvgh.
Wehn & W .-liters not taken out
Jacob Fronheiser do
Jacob Gans do
Casper Fox taken out
Ib-.hison Kellv & co not taken out
William Barndollar do
David Hamilton d j
John Parks do
Jno Dibert $: co do
Benj Haines taken out
Jacob Fcind do
Livergood & Son not taken out
A Mai bourg & co taken out
Reily & Laughlin do
Casper Burgraff not taken out
Conrad Suppers do
John Storts do
G I! Muckerhide do
W C Lewis do
Good & Pershing do
S S Gorgas & co do
E A Vickroy do
Chas Zimmerman do
Samuel Williams do
Foultz &, Fnckler taken out
Wm Bierlev do
James McMillen nottaken out
Isaac Simpson
Geo Taylor
Win S trans
Kratzer & Sheridan
II Yeagly
do
do
do
do
do
Johnston & Edson taken out
Geo P Luckhart do
Loretto.
William Litzinger taken out
Augustus Walters not taken out
Daniel Gallaher do
Patrick Shieis do
P J Little do
Munster.
Patrick Bradley do
Durban & OTriel do
Summiivillel
James Cowdon taken out
Dougherty & McColgan not taken out
James Bell
do
Patrick linden
do
do
do
do
Geo Ullery
Thomas Callahan
Mich McCabe
Jno II Black
Lloyd & Hill
Jno Ivory & Son
S Petersberirer
do
do
do
do
Susquehanna Township.
David Burkhart do
D li Kinports taken out
Richland Township.
Geo EnjjlebaujL'h not taken out
Vi'ash itifto7i To wnsh ip.
Cornelius Daily taken out
Jno Brady not taken out
Mich S Murphy do
V M Georo-e do
Henry McGibbon taken out
Hannah Maher not taken out
James Gleasson taken out
Chas Stuajrt not taken out
James Burns taken out
James O'Conner not taken out
B McColgan do
John Mullen do
Jno G Given & co taken out
Paul Dougherty not taken out
Jerry McGons!- i
Barnard Brady taken out
Margaret Conway not taken out
Jno Cassiday do
Pat Dougherty taken out
Barnard McDermit not taken out
Geo W Hawk do
Geo Walters taken out
Samuel Haines do
Blaclick t ; ai.
B F Davis not taken out
Enorh Rees do
Jno & Wm Duncan do
REUS J. LLOYD. Trtztvrtr.
cambriu C'ouiif j ,
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to th
Sheriff of said county, Greeting :
We command you that without any other writ
r-m ,,a nf tlio fr!l,-,v.-?nfr described buildinjf
and lot of Ground of Patrick Fitzgibbons
t.. oil ihr.t oortitin one and a half storv
iii.V,,iu;nff wiiiintp. in thP Rnronrli of Sum -
mitville Cambria county, on a lot of ground
adioininc lot of William McGaughny on the
east raid the ground belonging to the Catholic the Tonic properties ot my norm oyrup are
Church oa the west fronting on the Turnpike , such that it stands without an equal in the cata
road said building containing in front eighteen ; logue of medicines in giving tone and Ktre!-?!l
feet and in depth fourteen feet; and the lot or j to the Stomach, which makes it an lufalhole
r ..,..i rtni,d to s.-iid buildinc remedy lor those ailiicted with Dupep.na, the as-
f.. i t. ....... i n i.o invir.i do .-.U
in your i:.i:i k ick ,ju tauoc ----.
a certain debt of Eighteen dollars aud sixty :s
cents, lawful money of the United States, which
Dennis Connahan fate in our Court of Common
Tleas for the countv aforesaid, by the consider-
-...r) IV.nrt rw.rt-pil ;i':tinst the
ill.VJll I L - l v vu- - -,-- C
said Patrick Fitzgibbons to be levied of the said
1 lot of rrouud. also the interest
.r.rorir iVnu. ilP sivtli d.-.v of SentcmbcT. A. D.
18u2. and cisrht dollars and eightv-five cents
costs, which accrued thereon, according to the
form and effect of an act of assembly of t
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in such ease 'early grave. In order to destroy this orm, a
made and provided. Anil have you those mo- j very cergetic treatment must be pursued, it
neys before our Judges at Ebensburg, at our. would therefore be proper to t ike 0 or of my
county Court of Common Pleas, there to be Lc-ld j Liver Pills so as to rc-move all obstructions, that
on the sixth day of December next to remit r: the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,
unto the said Dennis Connahan for his debt in-; which must be taken in doses of '2 Tablespoon
terest and costs aforesaid, and have you then ; fulls Z times a day these directions followed
there this writ. ! ha-.e never been knov.n 1 fail in curing the most
Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Prcsi-
dent "f our said Court at Ebenshuig .ho eighth
day of September in the year cf our Lord one
thousand eirrbt hundred ami fifty two.
R. L. JOHNSTON", rroth'y.
November 11, 18-"2.
"Wliolcsalo anl IJc.ail
TIN, CGPPZB, Alt I) SHT-lT-ISCir,
The subscriber adopts this method of return
ing thanks to his friends and the public gener
ally, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow
ed upon him, and begs leave to inform them that
he has enlarged his business, and now keeps
constantly on hand a large supply of every va
riety of Tinu-ort, Stove Pipe, Dripping Pans,
Zinc Bi!er?. Coal Buclctf, Tea Ketths, Sy., Sc.
which lie v. lil sell, wholesale or retail, c; lou: as
any other establishment in the country.
He is also prepared to manufacture Spoufitg
for houses, at the shortest notice, and on the
most reasonable terms. Merchants and others
desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are res
pectfully invited to call, as he is prepared to sell
them goods equally as cheap as they cr.n be had
either east or west, and all orders addressed to
him will be promptly attended to.
Great Ext-i-ci-ient.
IN Ebensburg, at the warehouse of ti e undf r-
I signed who has on hand and will sell at the
lowest prices
ST 0 YES OF ALL KINDS,
consisting of Glohe ; Flat Top, complete ; Vic
tory, complete : complete Cool.- ; the Xew Com
plete ; Cools Furorile : Deluwcre Cook; Key
stone ; Union Cool Burner, Parlor stove ; Hot
Air, di : Bcr L'f.tn, coal stove : all oi the la
test style ."iid p.-'ttern which cannot be excelled
or equalled. Come and see tluni. and don't for
get to bring your wife along if you have none
bring your lady-love.
Job Work of every description, dene on the
shortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken
in exchange f r ware.
The undersigned hopes, by a strict attention
to business, to receive a liberal shsre of rv.blic
patronage.
Ebensburg.
Cl.ORtili
HARNCAME.
IS.VJ.
THE WCRIB'S B!fi.
New Etore and Cheap Ear fail: s.
rpl.e undc-rsignod would ir.iVm ilicir friends
.! ami the public, lhat they have opened a
new ."tore at Plane No. 2. A. P. E.
in the i-.ii m
formerly ficoup ird 1 y .itdm oug.
v :vro wi1! bo j
1....- 1 1 1 ..1.1 . 1,... r.'C
v 1 . l e 1 . s 1 a 1 1 1 v on i:aiio, n.'iu s.-.'i t iv i .1 j
the following goods : Cloths. Cdfimrnx, Ticc'k, j
Satinet!.", (ii'f;ha?n.", IV.s-tln:s, Ciilioe. f'-l '(.--, 1
Silks, Sat ins. Jjiv nx, Alnoccits, Jonl,'.':in'., Bt'r-
eges, JJous de J.oines. I,i:."?rct, S'"m-o Fil-lon?, :
Buttons, Cloves, Hosiery, I.ocej, Tiread, .jr., Sr.
ALSO, 2C-0TE, SHOES, HATS AND CATS,
r-.. .- 7.. t r t. .. i
stock of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Queen-ware, Hard
ware and Cutlery, Boohs and Stationary.
FLOUR, EACOiT, CKUESE, UuTTEE,
Eggs, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, igars, &c. All cf
vrbieh thpv nrn nrcTinred to sr-11 at. rheiut rrles.
anu invite 111c attention 01 uuvers to ineir stocs.
- , ... ,1
. .1 .1 i- t. a J - i
01 poous, connueni tnat tney can ani wiu sen
t 1 e . 1 .1 .1 ..
them as cheap, and vn fact, cheaper, than they
11 , 1
can purchase elsewhere.
t i n l-i.i 1 -
I'rniliico fit nil kiiim tol-tm in Trliniioro Tor
goods
i 11 - 1 r 11 0
ods, and cash never refused. Call scon, at
the ncio store, if von want to be supplied.
JOHN G. GIVEN & Co.
Plane No. 2, A. T. R.
March 13, 18-31.-
'rAini:v.
THE undersigned informs his customers that
the firm of Bynon & Johnston is dissolved
by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still
continue the business in the room recently oc
cupied by the old firm, where he will be happy
to see his former patrons and as many new
ones as pdease to call. lie receives regularly
from New York and rhihidelpbi the latest
fashions and cannot be beaten cither in the
shape or lit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any
other Tailor in the country. He respectfully
ask the public to give Lira a call, and con
fident his work will recommend itself.
B,A11 kinds of country produce taken iu
exchange for work.
LEWIS BEYNON,
April 29, 18.o2 tf.
TII5. -A?.T IGrj:
Corner of Fourth and Grant Sticcts, rivtbrE'
THE subscriber has leased the larr;o and well i
known Hotel, (late Lamartine House,) at the cor
ner of 4th and Grant streets, Pitt:-bnrg, which
has been repaired and newly fitted up in ail its
apartments, so as to give a larger and more lib
eral accommodation to travellers ami boarders.
His larder will be stocked with the rar st choice
brands the markets can alford. and his Bar fvr
nished with the best. He would respectfully -solicit
a share of public patronage.
B. PERRY.
April, 15, 185 . ly.
"Wanted Immediately
100,000 lbs of Wool by J. MOORE.
IlfHA TEVER concerns the health and happi
V mss of a people is at all times of most vnl
uab'e importance. I take it for granted tin:
every person will do all in their power, to saM
the lives of. their children, and that every per
son will endeavor to promote their own lie alt!
at all sacrifices. 1 feel it to be my duty to to.
emnly assure you that worm, according to th
o; inions of the niott celebrated Physicians, ar.
the primary cause of a large majority of dise
ases to which children aud adults are liable ; ii
you have an appetite continually changeubb
i from one kind o:' food to another, Bad bi eatl
(Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose. Hard
iness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough,
i Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember that all
I these denotes uorms, and you should at once
apply the remedy :
Ilobeiisacli' Worm Syrup.
An article founded upon Scientific Principles,
j compounded with purely vegetabl
i beinz perfectly safe when -taken,
substances,
und can be
1 . clveii to the most tender Infant with decided
beneficial cficct, where Boictl Co,j. laintu and
j Diarrhaa have made them weak and debilitated
; ..riUl.:,?i(T urcs r.erlormed bv this Syyiun alter
r. i . - . -
j Physicians have failed, is the best evidence ol
, its superior efucaey over all others.
ZZrrn-,r
THE TAjtE OxI .
Tl. is is ihp most (lifiicult 01IU tO destroy O
I "
! all that infest the human system, it grows to an
almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and
' fristcned in the Intestines and Stomach effecting
i the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus Dance,
i Fits, &c, that those ailiicted seldom if ever sus-
cbst:i:lc cose of ToA
V,
or hi.
Hob -sae:'
No part f th- svsTi:
ease il-au the Lite,; it
3 Liver .'i.3.
ii is Mi re liable to dis
servhig as a liiterer to
riving the proper svere-
pu
f.on lu tii
the Livtr
tl.r't j.nv wi'ung action ol
e other nrp. riant parti of
the
svstem,
il;d 1
u'.is V.
siy, in laver i,uin
o.c. We should.
l
vsj.ep
tut reioJ watch every m mpiom io-i m in
ilteh cvery
dicate a roug aeiioii of ttiC Liver. These Plils
being composed of Foots j- Plants furnished by
nature to Leal the sick : Namely, 1st, An Fx-
jecioraiti, v. Licii auguments the secretion lrom
the Pulmonary muc us membrane, or promotes
the- dischar-of s-.cretel matter. 2nd. An Al
tcrv.o'iee. which changes in some inexplicable and
insensible manner il e certain morbid action of
the svstem. Jrd. A ioinc, wiiien gives tone ana
... ?. 41., .,..v.-f.iic k-vtpir. rriiiivin" 1 1 oa ! ! il
MUiiLUl ly luv. u' 'vuj . t. .... ...-V .
:tnd viger to all parts of the body.
ti I
artic, which acts in perfect harmony with
the
otner inureuients, aim opera -mi!; on in. joeir,
and expelling tiie whole mass of corrupt
tiated matter, :md j urifyii.g the Blood,
destroys disease and restores health.
md vi-
which
TO FEMALES. J
Vo will find these Pills an invaluable medicine !
in nia n v eonn laints to which you are subject. ,
In olv.i uctu.ns eitner total or partial, tneynae
been lbu:;d of estimable bi nellt, restoring their
functional arrangements to a healthy
ni'i-HYir.f" the blood and other fluids so
action,
effect u-
illv tf not to fliodit all comidaints which
may
arise lrom icmaie
gidilliicss, dimness
n e' .
irregularities, as nt-auacne,
of sight, pain iu the side
. - x i i
back, &
ecc.
None genuine unless signed J. JN. llooensacK,
all others being base Imitation.
rv""Agcnts wishing new supplies, and Store
Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must ad
dress the Proprietor, J. N. llobensack, Fhilaiel
phia, Pa.
Ftir sale by Murray, Zahm & Co., and E.
Ilcghes
r
Ebuirihurg ; A. Br.rbia, .Mur.ster : .ohn-
ston, Jti
hiutown ; McUos.;cy, Sunim;tvii.e ; 1.-
noeh Rces, six m.:es west ot J-J.ensburg ; atiJ.
i,y c-vevy rts-'eeiao e ue...n i i.v ".
Kevser
McDowell, wholesale
agent,, -o.
140 Wood Street, Pittsburg. v,I;
ai-c-nts at the Pro l it tors trices.
o
W IU Supply
V-Al'ike
July
t'a:3:!it-:i i'ounSy, ss.
The Commoiiv.e.Ith of Pennsylvania,
to th
, OUl'l ll!
Cambria eounty, (.iieet.ng .-
Whereas .lan.es Pagans Jieretoloro 111 our
countv Court of Common Pleas of the county of
t'iiii.bVia. ti wit : on the ninth day o
.f Ser.U'in-
ii. r r.;o Doniiiii. one thousand ciht
1
humircd
and liitv. before the houoraole the Judges tiitu
constituting the same Court at Ebensburg, by
the consideration of the same Court, recovered
against Alice Mora 11 and George Burgoon, Ad
mins., of John Morao, dee'd., of the said coun-
tv.
i-i well certain debt ot fifty three tlollars ami
scveuty-tive cents lawful money of the Uni
to,;
States, as also eighty one and a fourth cents
like money, which to ttie saiU au.es iiagans m
l'ii:i"
ame Court were adjudged lor Ms damages,
- -
. .di , sustained bv occasion ot the attention
-7- -- - . r y -. , ,
of thrt debt, with interest on the aebt lrom the
01 1 " , , ' ...... ,1 1
1 twelfth day ot bcrtembei one thousand t-igut
ll,H1"", J 1 . . e ., .,;
'hundred aud forty-nine whereof the said Alice
. niiiiui mu.-. - ...
Aloran and George Burcooii administrators as
oraii ami fc i ,wi r.
oresai
ceedings in our said court, before our Judges at
Ebensburg. remaining, manifestly appears.
Nevertheless execution of the Judgment afore
said as yet remains to be made, as by the insin
uation of the said James Hagans we have re
ceived, and whereas the said A.Moran and Geo.
Burgoou have been discharged from the further
administration of the estate of the said John
Moran, and Letters of Administration de bonis
non on said estate have been granted to Patrick
McManamy, and because we are willing that
those things which are right in our court should
be done, we command you, thatyou make known
t:o the aforesaid Patrick McManamy, and to the
widow and heirs of the said John Moran, de
ceased, that they be and appear before our Jud
ges at Ebensburg, at our county court of com
mon Fleas, thereto be held, on the first Mon
day iu December next, to show if auy thing for
themselves they know or have to say, why the
aforesaid James Iiagans, executiou of his debt
and damages n foresaid, ought not to Lave accor
ding to the form and effect of the said recovery,
if to him it shall seem expedient. And Lave
vou then and there this writ.
Witness, the Honorable George Taylor, Presi
dent of our Siimo court at Eberiaburg, this eight
day of Se -ti tuber, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fiftv-two.
il. L. JOHXSTOX, Froth'y.
November 11, I So2.
IID3KEV, White Lead, and Linseed Oil,
lor sale by J. Moore.
ust received by J. Moore, 3 doz best double
bitt aea.
Duncannon nails, glass 8 by 10 and 10 bp 12
fslmon and macl-cral at j. MUUhfi
SHERRY PECTORAL
For the Cor of
corens, colds, hoarseness,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIXG-COUGUi
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTIOX.
Many years ot mai, ilMuu of imparing the
public confidence iu this mediciue, has won lor
it an appreciation and notoriety by tar exceed
ing the most sanguine epc.-tatit.us of its fi it-u Is.
Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the uniois
tablc benefit conferred on thousand of sufferers.
could originate and maintain the reputation it j
enjoys. V. hue may mlern.r it-mtuies iiusi
upon the community. Lave failed and beea dis
carded, this has gained friends by every trial,
conferred benefits on the adicted they can ne
ver forget, and produced cures too numerous
and too remarkalle to be forgotten.
While it i a fraud on the public to pretend
that any one medicine will infallibly cure still
theie is abundant proof that the Cherry 1'iclorul
does not only as gei.eral thing, but almost in
variably cure the maladies for which it is em
ployed. As time makes these facta wider and better
known, this medicine has gradually become the
best reliance of the ailiicted, from the log-cabin
of the American Peasant, ti the palaces of Eu
ropean Kings. Throughout this entiie country,
in every State, city, and indeed almost every
Lamlct it contains, Cherry Ftoral kii"wn as
the best remedy extant for diseasesof the Throat
Lungs, and in many foreign countries, it is com
ing to be extensively used by their most intelli
'ent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and
Germany, where the medical sciences Lave reach-
ed their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is
introd'.iced, and in constant ue in the Annie-:.
Hospitals, Alms Houses. Public Institutions,
.-tml domestic practice, as tho surest rc-medy
their attending Physician cr.n employ
mere dancenms a.'I'ections of the Jui:
for the
Also
in milder cases, and for children it is safe, plea
sant and effect ual to cure. In fact, some of the
most fiattei ii.g testimonials wereceive have been
! from jiarents v. l.o L.ve found it ei.icaciocs in
' cas-s particular!;, incidental to childhood,
i The Cherry 1'ettoral is manufactured by a
practical Chemist, ami every ounce of it under
jhis own eye, with invariabi accuracy ami care.
It is sealed and protected by law from ci uiittr-
teits-, couseiiuentiy can Le reiie'i e-n as genuine
w i 1 h t u t a d u 1 1 e r a t i o n .
Ve have endeavored here to f.:rni.-h the com
munity with a medicine ol suci: intrls-.-lc sui.e-
riority Vnd worth as should commend 1 1 -
K-lf to
.eedv
! and
tn--;r coiihtience a remedy at
and oil cental, which this has
t-i:ce sav
liy rt i e.-
countless trials proved itself to be
by gieat care in preparing it with c
: and trust
hemieal ac-
1 1. 1 a , Ol lilli.oii:!
t! ::'iih to airoid Phvsii-i.-sns
I - .
a nt w artni o:i imii i.i
y ran re!v for the best
i results. ::nd the afflicted with a ivtuedy that wi'.i
J.o lor them all tnat medi-.inf can uo.
j PEEPAIIED AND SOLD HY JATiE- , LYTiR
j Practical iitl Alial j tlt nl Cl.t-inl-t,
j LovviiiL, Mass.
old in V.' '-nsburg by 1-ro i. Kitten, ami ly
Priip-ists and Healers in ?.Ied:cini
every where.
August 11', ls:,2 Cm
4JazibrIa C0HS-I3 ,
fPHE Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the
I Sheriff of said County, Greeting: we corn-
mana you, as we
Lave heretofore commandcu
you, that vou suiumou lh:
William A. Vicki'i-y.
ieov:e Otttvs ami .Mary niswne, lormeriy ,iai.,
; Vickroy. Moses F. Marshall
illil .Mall
. Louisa
la his
wile, formerly Matilda Vickroy
ickrov.
AVini.i:;1 u;U!C0Ci; an.j Charlotte his wife,
iOl'lli-
'criy Ciiarlotte Siick, late of your county so that
they be and appear before o.ir Judges at Ebcns
'. burg, at our county court td" Common Pleas,
: there to be held the first Monday ef
! December next, to .how win refbre, where
as Edwin A. Vic'broy, and the aforesaid Dr. V.'il
diam Vickroy, George Vickroy, Ccorgc Gettys
and Mary Lis wi.e lormcriy .Mary lekn.y, .lo-
scs i Marshall and Matilda his
wn' lbrmer.y
, Wm. Ha:i-
, Mntiida lckrt, I-Oiusu u.Kr
k ftnJ oiiarh.ttc his
Lis wife, formerly Charlotte
i of land
gether and undivided do hold, one tract
containing one hundred and seventy
j acres, known a. the
! part of a survey iu tlu
Coleman Farm,'
btiu,
': lianis orig'.ua.Iy
containing
ton
hundred and
ttnrty-iour acies, .-liuatc m uth.ooii ioi;.--iiii
Jat
Cambria county, adjoining other lands of the
i parties to this suit, lands of James Williams,
Henry Buck and t iters. Due other traet con
taining one hundred and forty acres and .Mxty
three perches known as the '-Garber Farm," and
being part id' the urvey iu the name of
Ephraim Williams, above mentioned, situate iu
Jackson town.ship, Cambria county, and adjoin
ing lands abuve described, lands of James Wil
liams, Henry Buck and others, also one other
tract of unimproved land containing one hun
dred and fifty-live acres and thirty-eight perches
being part ol larger tr.-.tt survey eu in the name
ot JiClljaliiin h imams, orimauv eoiiix;ioo
four hundred and lbrty-one and cue fourth
acres, situate in Jackson township, Cambria
' county
tui.i.i.) .
idjoin'ng lands ol Lphrami n i.iiams,
H.M.rv Ihu-k. Wm. To.id. ohn Barchiv nmi ti.e
residue of said survey ; the tame Dr. William
Vif-l-r.v. Georp Yiekrov. GcoiL'e Gcttvs and
Mary Lis wife lbriutrly Mary Vickroy, Moses j
F. Marshall and Matiida his wife formerly Ma-i
tilda Vickroy, Louisa Vickroy, William Han
cock and Charlotte his w ife formerly Charlotte
Siick, partition thereof between them to be
made, (according to the laws aud customs of
this Commonwealth in such case made and pro
vided) do gainsay and the same to be done, do
not permit very unjustly ami against the same
laws and customs, (as 'tis said,) &c. And have
you then there this writ.
Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi
dent of our said Court at Ebensburg the seven
teenth day of September A. D. 1852.
R. L. JOHNSTON, Frothonolary.
October 21, 1S52 52-bt.
Adisifiiislratos-s Xotice.
IETTERS of Administration on the estate of
J B'illiam Roberts, Jr., late of Cambria coun
ty, deceased, have been granted to the under
signed bv the Register of said county. All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims will present them properly authenticated
for settlement.
ROBERT J!" ROBERTS, 1 ...
. THOMAS GRIFFITH, f am r'
Cambria tp., Oct. 21, 1S52 Gt.
A-IiiiinlsSrafor-s Volce.
JETTERS of Administration on the estate of
i milium Sweeny, late of Clearfield township,
Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned by the Register of said coun
ty. All pcrsous indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims will present them properly au
thenticated for settlement.
JOHN S TFEENY, cdmW.
ClearGeld tp., Oct. 21, 1?52 52-Gt.
02.LY TETTS P0RT2AIT OJ "W-LSHI SOT03
JUST PUBLISHED,
T. B. VELC1FS MAGXIFlQEyT
PC111TKA1T OT WAJUISGTOT.
Bnraved (by permission) from Stuart's t-fttycrf.
giual portrait, iu the Atheneum, 3otou.
This superb picture, Engraved unicv the s.
periutcnleueo tf Thomas Sullj, E :ot., the eiai.
ntnt end Lighly jilted artist, is the oniy correct
likeuet s of Washington ever published. It Lj
teen character! el ss the greatest work of jtr:
ver produced iu this cuuntry. As to its fiJeli.
ty, we rifci- to tL j letters of the adopted t-on of
Wa.Uiugtcn, Gco:ge Washigon Park CiuPj
who s:;y, "it i. ti.iliiful representatiou of tt
celtbruiei criminal," aud to Chief Justice 1.
ney of the Supreme Couvt of the Uritr 1 Str,te,
who s.iys, "As a Aeik o" art its excellence ar.j
beauty mutt strike every one wh st-es it :
it is uo less happy iu its likeness to t":ie Father
f his country. It was my good fortune to l.,v
....... i :.. .- .1 . '. l . i i
ceil Liiiu i-.i ir. uitj 3 ei 111 nuviiunu, nj ;
whole apj carace is yet strongly impressed on
m r.ict,;ry. T!ie portrait you h..ve i.su?!
pear, to me to be au exact likewts, rej.re-ciitii'-perfcotiy
the expression ns well as the form v.ui
features of the face."' And says Senator C.ji
it is a life-like rcjrcxentalion of the grtai orvi-,.,'.
Presilent Fil!n;orc sajp, the T.r!: apj.eurj ts
me to h ive been admirably executed uu-l etm
imnry worthy of the pat-".nrig of the pullic."
Says M;. reliant the eruiiu iit poitruit puinu r, and
the pupil of Stuart, "your print to my mind i
mote rt niaikrtble than any ct.'.cr I h.ive kau,
for presenting the tehole iu livi Iu..'ity .f the ori-g-u.il
portrait, together with the noble and u",g
i.ified repose of air and manner, which all whu
ever saw him considered a marked tliaruet'.ris.
tic td the illustrious man it connneinoratis."
I'or the gnat merits of this pir:un vt uoii'i rt
fir evrrg loc-r of Yt'tifhingtoii to the portrait iu-'f,
to be seen at the oijlcc of t.'tis paper, and to t'.e lt:-
ter$ ef Ike Join u ifi'f .Ir'.ic,
and .SVj ',-'.; r c'Coir.panyi:g it.
A RT IS TS. Mart ha n t" a ud
Elliott, of .w
York; Ne;!gle, Rothcrniel, and Lan,.d';ti. ,f
PLihi deli hi-.i ; Che-trr Harding, of Bosn.a -,
Chai-U'S Fr.-ser, of Charlet-m, S. C; and t
the adopted ?u of Washington. Hon. Geo. V.
P. Custls, himself an artiit. Statesmen.
Lxceritncv Millard Fillmore, Major Cen. W'.r-
field Scott. Hon. George M. Dallas,
M. Dallas, Hon. Wil
liai.i
li. King, Hon. Daniel Webster, Hon. Liui
Boyd,
Ikn. Lewis Cas.-, lion. Wm. A. tirahaia,
Hen
John P. Kennedy,
Hon, R. C. Wiutfr.T,
Lb. D Ji.ri.'t.. Hon. Roger B. Taney, Hon.
John Dutr. lion. John McLean, Hon. Rufa
Choate. Scholars. Charles Folsom, Esq., tl.a
tell known Librarian of the Bo-ton Atheneum.
who says, would rather ov.n it than i.ny
painted copy I have ever seen ;'" E. P. Vi liipple,
Richard lliMrotii. Hon. Elward Everett, LL. 1'.
Jared Sparks, I.L.D., William II. PrescoU, LL.I.,
11- 1 : 1 T..K.I. l-,,,..-.,,. T" 1
I'rof. l.C. UpLam, .1. T. Headley, Fill Greea
Ihd'ee'.c, II. LongMlow, m. C.illim.ie
Siiains ; and from Europe, Lord Talfoiird, T. J'.
Macauhy. Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of
London. "a :. &c The Pre; s. throughout th.i
entire l'i have with one voice proelaiaici
the merit f this superb engraving.
To enable to jossess this valuable treasur,
t Is sold at the- price of 5 per copy.
Pui llshed by GEOUGE Vi. C1I1LDS,
N. V'. corner of Fifth and Arch streets, Fhi'.a..
J. W. HUDSON,
Sole Agent for Western Pennsylvania.
Tins Portrait can only be obtained from Mr.
Hudson, tii- from hi duly authorized agent;.
Arrangement-, have been made with the IVst
Ofii'-e Department, by which copies of the Por
trait can he sen: to any point, per mail, inyr- "
feet onUr.
jy-Persons by remitting five Dollars to !,
V.'. Hudson. Pittsburg. Pa., will have a copj (4
the Portrait sent them free of I'cs'.age.
p-MaLMiif.ceiit Gilt Frames, got up express
ly for these Portraits, furnished at the low pric
of ir'-j.O'J each.
ji st lssi nn,
A XAGMUICF XT PORTRAIT OF
Gi;..;E.ii JAt'S-SCV,
Engravi dig T. B. UVZci, Htq., afUr the original
j-orlrKii i:in:, u oy . cuuy, jj.
This Portrait will be a match
for the
Wash-
inetoii, and
in every rcsjiect
ti? well got
up.
Price
o.UU per copy.
Address us above.
GoU.ber 21, ISC:.
-tf.
CAlIZr.IA COUNIY, S.
Ti.e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania t.i th.
heirs and legal representatives ol" Walter Elder,
deceased, Greeting :
Wlieioa-i by an Inque st, for that purpose duly
a-far-K" 1 by the (Indian's Court of die countv
if-rosaid, tho real c-tatt
the
1 Walter E
:cr was tii
iviiied, valued aud appraised as i
low.-, to w;t :
Lot No. 1. Beginning at a pot on line of L tN'
2 the nee south frty one degrees east, mm ty tan e
perches post, thence south lorty degree
west.
n;r.tv two M-rches to a laiien lleimocK.
thence-
'north fortv nine deirrces west, one hundred n:.d
. - . ... ... i. r. r, .,
twenty five porches to a post, tnence noun
nine degrtes east, ore hundred and twelve per
ches to the place of beginning, containing sixty
eight acres and twenty sir perches, strict mea
sure, and valued at SU2.b per acre.
Lot No. 2. Beginning at the same post as lot
No. 1, thence north forty and one half degrees
west, one hundred and twenty six perches to a
post, tlit tice south eighty nine degrees west,
eighty sis. perches to a post, thence north fartj
degree east, one hundred and four perches t j
a mail Hemlock, thence south fifty three de
grees west, fifty two 'perches to a post, tlenco
south forty-nine degrees e-ist, siyt? one per.hcs
to a post on line of lot No. 1, thence north tVny
nine east, one nuiiumi ami incur on."..--
bf i-ihirn of bo.-iiinln?. col.taininC eighty
acres
, - c-- -
nnd twenty tierebes. strict ma.re alld.
ilued
at five dollars (S.j.CU) per acre.
Tot :. TV-.tiItip- at a Chertnut stump,
thence north fifty fix degrees west, one hundred
and six perches to a cliesnut oaK, tnence m-."-thirty
four degrees west, teu perches to a Ches
nut, thence north fifty five degrees west, otic
hundred and four perches to a post, thence ncrt.i
thirty four degrees east, ninety four perches to
an Ironwood, thence south fifty five degrees
cast, two hundred nnd ten perches to a post,
thence south thirty four degees west, eighty-two
perches to the place of beginning, containing
one hundred and nine acre's and tw enty perches
and the usual allowance for roads, &c, and
ued the same at four dollars and fifty cents
(4.50,) per acre. .
And w hereas ncne of the heirs of said tie
censed appeared in Court on the return of the
said Inquisition, to take the premises therein
mentioued nt the eppraisement. You and evcr-j
one of you ore therefore hereby cited to be an
appear at the next general Orphan's Court, to
be held at Ebensburg for the county of Cambria
on the first Monday of December next, to ac
cept or refuse to take the said premises at tne
said appraised prices, or snow cause u
same should not be sold. .
Witness the Honorable George Taylor, I resi
dent of said Court, at Ebensburg. the sixth tin.
of September in the year cf our Lord, one thou
sand eigbt hundred and fifty-two.
R. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk.
The highest ie paid for wool at the etor