The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, April 14, 1853, Image 3

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    HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
- - - Thursday, April 7, 1S53.
Mr- Chase, from committee to investigate the
affairs of the Canal Commissioners, relative to
the Portage railroad, and the matters connected
with their conduct in reference to the same, ask
1 for an extension of time to S;it urdav, fur them
to make a report. After some enversation be
tween Messrs. Chase, Hart, Kilbourn, Merri
man, Foter. Skinner and Flunigtn, the motion
mus agreed t, yens 01, ways 15.
APPROPRIATION BILL.
The general appropriation' tail was thenttken
up : pending the question on the section nuthor
iring the Governor and State Treasurer to anti
. cipate the revenue of the Commonwealth for
1853 and 1854, by procuring loan3 to be reim
bursed as the means may be received into the
treasury.
Mr. Merriman was opposed to the mode of
. raising money in the manner indicated in the
Lill.
Mr. Kilbourn advocated the measure, for the
-reason that the money to be raised was to be
-appropriated for the specific purpose of comple
ting the Saratoga railroad and the North Branch
eanaL
m Mr. Hart thought the source relied upon for
dl8U',r3ement of the loan desired, was a preeari
nd ' (7'icstionable one, and if a? more tempo-
rarv loan TV" CKr"-"- llu Ilu uc-cuou
,
it. hiif in m-.b-a !f nCL...
on the excess ofre-jtion
ceipta in the treasury he siil,ai-
:,t.i . i.7 t tl,n. rmancnt,
indebtedness of the Commonwealth.. i
,. . - , , . 1
Mr Merriman was opposed to the section, j
and although it was necessary that annppropn-
i L 1 tj Li OUVUIU WC U1UUV. UilU liiV I1IVIUV.J It uni -
ss chnu n rA vi r rt r nnn rnn m - nnt t ,-.
some source, yet he was opposed to this mode of
obtaining the money
After some remarks from Mr. Barr, the sec
tion was agreed to.
The 30th section of the bill being under con
sideration, it was moved to amend by reducing
the appropriation for the North Branch canal,
relaying the track on the Columbia ruiTroad, and
the avoidance of the inclined planes on the Por
tage railroad, from five hundred nnd thirteen
thousand to four hundred and sixty three thous
and dollars.
After some debate" between Messrs. Flanigen
nnd Chase, the sum of three hundred thousand
dollars was appropriated to the North Branch
canal, one hundred and eighty-seven thousand
to the Columbia Railroad, and four hundred and
sixty-three thousand dollars to the Portage
railroad.
The question of appropriations to the works
and improvements above mentioned was enrncst-
ly and ably argued by Messrs. Strong and Dun-
ring, and especially the importance of the Nor:h j
Branch canal, which, U was contended would, it ,
completed, prove one of the gre.itest and most
productive source of revenue which the State i
ever had or could possess.
Mr. Wharton, while he wished that all pros-
perity might attend the completion of the North ,road, then it would be both prudence and sound
Branch canal, was doubtful of the estimates judgment to stop : but how far it might be expe
which had been submitted, and he objected to dient to proceed on that portion of the road
the project of taking any sum away from the ap- J
propriation to the Portage railroad for t lie pur-r-ose
of completing the North Branch canal, and
he earnestly objected to any abandonment of the
work for the avoidance of the inclined planes,
being so much like superlative 'dry, either on
tho part of the last or the present Legislature, j
He was for providing sufficient means lor the
completion of both, and if the House would go
for it, he would add his influence to. cany it.
but he would not consent that the avoidance of
the Portage road should be iu any way jeopard
ized. Mr. Henderson thought it a conceded fact i
that a sufficient appropriation should be made ;
for the completion of the North Branch canal.
Lut he was opposed to malting any appropriation (
to either until it couia te understood ana some
guarantee given that the money would be faith
fully expended. lie thought the better disposi
tion of the matter would be cither to sell or lease
the public works to companies, an.l thus relieve
l.orsclf from the immense corruptions which
their continuance in the hands of the Common
wealth engenders.
Mr. Merriman disagreed with the views last
expressed. He thought when it was ascertained
that a specific sum would complete" the works
and place the State in full possession of her
works completed, it was politic and advisable.
a.m. !.11- : . ; . nTflin ImmonGH til 111; wlilpll
tSUtT.il 1 V 111 IKII VI m- i.itmv -uv .-v...... i
had nlready been expended. It-was very im-1
norfnnt bnwever. to ascertain where the money '
was to come from; but if it could he had, let it
tc appropriated, and the revenue derivable from
their completion be permitted to flow into the
treasury.
Mr. Kelso said he should vote against the ap
propriation asked for. They ought to withhold
until the question of a sale of the main line of
the public works was decided. It had been
thown that the statements of the Canal Commis
sioners were "false, and conveyed false impress
ions to the public.mind, and ns they could not
be relied on, and-the present time was auspi
cious for their sale, it ought to be done, and the
Cause of corruption which, was now desolating
the State, destroyed". ' Owing'to the mismanage
ment of the public works, capital was driven
from the State, nnd the energies of the people
depressed by the present incubus, which now
pressed on the public by reason of the possess
ion and management of the public works by the
public officers of the Commonweaftu
Mr. Wharton said, in reply to the gentleman 1
from Erie. Olr. Kelso1) I am in favor of the sale !
of the main line of the Pennsylvania improve
ments, and to effect that object, it is the policy
of this House to make the appropriation asked
for by the Committee of Ways and Means, fur
the Portage railroad. Mr. Strong's bill propo
ses to take SI 5.000.000 for the main line.
Now. Mr. Speaker, if we refuse to make the ap-.
propriaticn asked for, and by so doing, show to iSSUcd out of the Orphans' Court of said county,
the world that we are about to 'abandon our im- 'and to mo directed, an Inquisition will be hdd
provements, it would have such an effect upon OI, the Real Estate of the said James Rhey, de
purchasers that it would have' a great tendency ceased, situate in the county of Cambria afore
to prevent the sale. I say again to this House s.u.l, on Monday, the twenty-third day tf May mxt,
that we should make 'the appropriation, and at 10 o'cloch ih the forenoon of said day, for
then pass the bill for the -sale, .of -the public ( the purpose of making partition of the same to
Works, and my word for it, Pennsylvania wjll.ui :m,ong the heirs a ud legal representatives of
never again be called on for another appropria- j Srti,i deceased, if the same can be done without
lion. But if we refuse the appropriation, we ! prejudice to e.r spoiling the whole, otherwise -to
abandon our public works and we will never j value and appraise the same according to law ;
therefore be able to sell the works. It Pcim.-; at which' time and place you may attend if you
sylvama can get mo.uuu.000 for the mam nne,
Ehe can well attorti to masc an appropriation m.
$500,000, and then have such n price for the
main line as will enable Pennsylvania to pay her
.immense debt in the next fifteen years.
Mr. Walton could not, and would not, by his
rote, consent to eay further addition to the pub
lie dpbt. He was' in favor of the .completion of
the North Branch Canal because it would facil-
Ua(a a f r.vrr! tac r C vet o ItK nVtd industrv -in the
iiaiu uivi l'hi.vj v w.v j- v
B.r, nf ih Stnt in which it is located, and
-would increase the revenues of the Common
wealth; and although' he was opposed to' increa
sing the burdens of the people, ' still, under the
circumstances, lie would vote for the completion
fthatlironcli of the public works. As to the
Portage road, it was conceived in sin,, and, if
completed, wcld be brought forth in iniquity.
He was opposed to it'in'all phases, and the soo
ner in e State was rid of it the better. He would
not vote one dollar for thefurther prosei-ution of
that work; and while there was a project to sell
ihe main line, it was the true policy of the State
to sell it'and get rid of the difiacuities and cor
ruptions connected yiith ite poascsaiou. ..',""',
The'Speaker addressed the Iloune iu favor of
the appropriation to the North Branch canal,
the Portage road and the Columbia road. He
was also in favor oT the sale of "the public works:
but inasmuch ns it was not certain that anv
ale could b-e effected he was in favor of the ap
propriation. Ho. went for all together, and
thought all the requests for money' should be
complied with, until it was ascertained what !is-p-csition
wau'd hi r.iado of the project to sell the
mam line of tfce public works: and if nil the-appropriations
could uot be' -carried together, he
liopednouof them would succeed. :.As it was,
the' only safe course was to pass the nVpropria
tiou, and if the HI! f.r the- s ile p.nssed'., the ap
propriation could bo sfru krnfrouT the bill.
Mr. KiTbourn contended that t1io.se who refu
sed to vote niot'ey tr the Portfire road, and still
require that additional appropriation to the
Columbia road, were inconsistent, inasmuch as
with the Pi rtage roid. the whole Columbia road
would be utterly useless, and Lancaster county
be left in its original poverty.
Mr. Strong thought the gentleman from Weft
moreland, (Mr Cook,) understood preaching
better than legislation, and words of fancy bet
ter than figures. He then went into an exami
nation of the facts and statistics as connected
with the revenue received from the public works,
and insisted that without such revenue the State
would be helplessly and hopelessly without rem-
en v. On this ground he in pel the appropna-
fur the completion of the North Brand! Ca-
oppose it. Ifelnal. He also urged the : appropriation to the
rortage ronfi, it heing necessary to induce the
purchase contemplated 1? the bill introduced
lo. "J-"1 purpose.
-. c v HH nn d PnC(1 Ws rPmnr in
; t " ,t.,tem',.nt nn(, nrumeBts i,e
had previously l iou-.l,t before the House
vindicated the citlzw;s of Westmoreland
nil the di.-irnrps which ha t'Cen .''Heged a;
....... -
He
from
ainst
them as cfiicers of the public works.
The question wms then taken on Mr. F'ani
gen's amendment ns modified, and vps, yens
55, nays 37.
AFTKUXOoX SF3SION.
Hie appropriation bid was then taken up on i
the amendment offered by Mr. Hart, duriiiii the
I morning se.-sion.
j Mr. Henderson was opposed to any further
appropriat'n n to the North Branch canal or the
; Portage road if it was seriously intended to pass
j a bill for the sale r.f the public works.
Mr. Eyster thought it time to stop with fur
I ther appropriations on the Portage road, unless
;it was better managed ; and with good managers'
of private business men with ordinary capacity,
, it would so be treated. The State had lost cn
lough without losincr another half million as
contemplated by
this b'.ll.
Mr. Flanigen said he was opposed to
the nm-
endinent, and hardly
what his course would
had mnde up his mind
be finally in relation to
this Portage road. If it could lie shown, (as he
thought it could be) that it was economy to"
abandon the expenditure already made on that
which h id avoided two of the planes was a ques-
tion to be settled.
Mr. Kilbourn viewed
the contest in relation
;tn the appropriation, as a contest between the
Pennsylvania railroad company and the State
; Improvements. That corporation was a power-
fu antagonist to contend with, ind there was
manifest attempt to monopolize the trade,
by
the
throwing it from the public works on to
Ponns vl vuikio- miivortj.
Mr. Strong spoke at considerable length in
support of the amendments, lie insisted that
there was no rivalry between the Central rail
road and the State improvements ; but one be
tween the St.-ites north and south of us; which
were now competing for. the trade of the great
west
He deemed it t f the utmost importance
that the appropriation should be made. The
amendment was then agreed to.
And the amendment offered by Mr. Kilbourn
as amended, was agreed to, yeas 05. nays 25.
Adjourned.
rtlAEiKISEI):
In Ebensburg on Sunday, April
10. by Rev.
M. Corbet t. Mr. HtKii Ryan, and Miss M.it-
GARLT Lo.(7a::1'ON, all of this viil.iae.
tss:w.
idenee t f her parents in Ehensburg,
At the re
on i odin s lav
morning, 13th inst., after an i 1 1
ness of five days. Bosk Ai.k
McDi XAi.t.. the
beloved daughter of John
m l Eilen Thompson,!
aged five years and ten months.
With silence only as their benediction,
God's anirels come,
Vi'hf re in the shadow of a great affliction,
The soul sits dumb.
Yet would we say what every heart npproYCth,
j Our Father's will,
; Calling t him the deTironcs whom he lovoth,
j In mercy ."till.
Not upon u-i or ours the solemn angel
j Hath evil wrought;
The funeral anthem is a glad evangel,
I .The good die not!
jGod calls our loved ones, but we lose not wholly
What ho has given;
They live on earth, in thought and deed, ns truly
As in his Heaven.
oth i: e PAcrriTio.w
CAM D12 1 A COUXTV, SS: ",
.1 In the. mntlf.r of the Estate .of James Rhey,
Jate tf EhcmLnry, in said conn ty, u-censed.
To Linn Boyd, and Ann L. Boyd his wife, late
Ann L. Dixon, formerly Ann L. J.hev, now ivsi-
diug in Paducah, in the State of Kentucky ; Pe
ter B. McCoid and Mary J. his wife, late Mary
J. Rhey. now residing in Linn, Osae county.
Missouri.
You and each of you are hereto' notified, that
in pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation.
; think proper.
A. DURBIN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, .
April 14, 185:1 25-4t.
J
Eist of JEcttcrs
I JEM INING is the Post Office, in Ebensburg,
I on the 1st day of April, 1853. Persons call-
inS for letters, ' will please, say tney uuu,.
i tiSea
1
'Miles ComstocK
Jane Mullmlland .
Valentine Malpi
Joseph Oschwald
William Potter -Peter
V00d3
John Leslie
Grunhof Listiller '
John Thomas
W7 S Thomas
Catharine Rhey -Jacob
Raiger
James Ross.
William Richards
F. KITTELL, P.
William Cullen
E A Covert
John Comerford
David C Davis
David E Evans
ijolm W Edwards
Francis Evans
Francis Evans
Mary Evans
Robert Flinn
John-11 'M Harris
Ziggb liens
M.
Ebensburg, April 14, 1853 -25-31.
Administrator's IVotice.
V
ETTERS of administration bavins been grant
ed tho undersigned by the Register of Brad
ford countv. Pa., on the estato of Daniel O'Keefe,
late of said county, deceased; all persons in
debted to said estate arc hereby notified to maka
immediate payment to the undersigned, and
those having claims will present them properly
authenticated tor sett omont.
C AT 1 1 A P. INK O'KEEFE, 1
JEREMIAH AHEAIIN, yAdm'rg:
JOHN FLYNN, J
April 14, 1853 25-6L
Bradford Reporter copy and charge adm'rs.
Jr-S""John Flynn will be ,nt Galitzin, Alle
gheny Tunnel, Cambria county, for some weeks,
to whom accounts will be presented, and who
will receive all amounts due the estate, in this
county.
Allegiicny i'oriagc ISail Road
ILL persons having claims against the Portage
Hail Iload for materi:ils furnished prior to
t lie 1st day of December last, will present them
to F. It. West. Esq., late Superintendent, to be
certified previous to May 1st, as he designs go
ing west at that time.
JOHN ROSS, Svpt.
-April 14, 1853 25.
ZVoticc in K'arliiioii.
To Willinm A. Vickrov, Georjre Vickroy, fieo.
jGettys and '!.'ry his wife. Moses Marshall and
Mm til. la his wife, Loi;?sa Mckroy, vuiuam nan
cock anU Charlotte his wife formerly Charlotte
Slick, and E.lwin A. Vickrov: you and each of
you are hereby notified that an inquest will be
held in the premises described in the writ, on
Monday, the COtli day of Msvnext.
ACGUSTIN DCRBIN, Sheriff.
April 14, 185325.
A'CAIID.
FiTi. A. V.EAGLEV having permanently located
if in JeriVrson, Cambria county, respectfully
tenders his proi
V5sior.':u sericcs to the citizens
milinr n trl' in
of the place
in'l tne Bunu.'""fi kumhj,
the practice of Medicine mid Surgery.
Oilice on Main street, where he can always be
found and consulted, except when absent 01
professional business.
Jefferson. April 14, 185325.
I N Election of Trustees of the Ebensburg Acad
il emv. by the stockholders thereof, will be held
at the Sheriff's Office, on the first Monday in
Mav next, at 0 o'clock, P. M. -
M. HASSON, Secy.
Ebensburg, April 14, 185:5 25-3t.
Notice to Printers
I MEETING of the Printers of Cambria Coun
A ty, will be held in Ebensburg, on Wednesday,
April 20th, at 1 o'clock P. M.,atthe "Exchange
Hotel," to appoint delegates to the Printers
Xatlonal Convention, which is to assemble in
Pittsburg, in May next.
April 7, 1853.
Yearliers Wanted.
THE Directors of the Ebensburg School Dis
tiict, Cambria county, will employ three
male teachers to take charge of the schools in
said district. The schools will open on Monday,
Mnv ,10th. aiid will continue nine months. Lib
eral wages will be given. An examination
Of
ut
I to!el'rs will
Ebensburg.
Bv order of the Board,
f CH AS. ALBRIGHT, .Sir.
April 7, 1853. 21-Ct. .
i:xi:ci;toii5 ivotick. ,
ETTEBS testamentary having, been granted
to the undersianed by the Ilegister of Cam-
biia county, on the estate of Samuel .Mc.Munen,
deceased, late of Allegheny township, said coun
ty ; all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make inimediata payment, and those
having claims will present them properly au
thenticated, for settlement.
ALEXASDF.lt McMULLF.N, ) .
mabgabet Mcmullen.
Allegheny tp., March 31, 1853.
JAMES -BELL,
SITjnilT, CA3IIIRIA CO., PA.,
ir
AS the Pleasure of announcing to
all who
wou.-l secure me nest oarga ns x uc uuvV
iuthis county, that he is agani m tne neni wnn , ,
one of the largest, cheapest, and most caret ully ,
selected stocks of
. Fall isisd Winter CJootls !
Ever brought to Cambria county, all of which
have been purchased within the last few days in
l'liiladidnhia and New York, with particular re
gard to the wants of this Market. 1 again fling
my banner to the breeze, inscribed with my old
motto of
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
I confidently invite the attention of purchas
ers to my stock, which will be found .unusually
larire, varied and attractive, being full and com
plete in every department. Everything new,
fashionable aiid desirable will be found embra
ced in my assortment. Particular attention is
solicited to new and beautiful styles of
. LADIES' DUESS GOODS,
which I have just received of late importation.
In Gents' wear I det competion, and confident
ly invite an examination of one of the largest.
tdieanest and best selected stocks of ready-m
vie!
clothing, cloths, cassimeres. &c, ev-r brought
to Cambria county ; comprising all colors and
qualities, which 1 will sell cheap and warrant to
give satisfaction. Also, caps, bonnets,
BOOTS AXD SHOES, '
of the best Qualities and latest styles, together
with queensware, hardware, groceries, salt, books
stationarj-, &c.
ErjUThe highest market price paid for all
kinds e.f Produce. . .
November 11, 1852.
Administrators Police.
IETTERS of Administration have been grant
i ed to the undersigned, by the Register of
Cambria county, upon'the estate of James Rhey,
deceased.: All persons indebted to said estate
o.-o i-iuH.trwl tn t:ikc immediate Dayment to
c. .1 v, . . . I
us, and those having claims will present
them
properly authenticated for settlement.
SUSAN RHEY, Administratrix. :
ANDREW J. 1111 E V, Administrator.
Ebensburg, October 21, 1S52 tf.
Orphans' Court Sale.
)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
I) Cambria county4 the undersigned, guardian
of the minor heirs of John Dulai, deceased, will,
on Tuesday, the 8d day of May, 1853, eell a
piece of bvnd, situate in Carroll township. Cam
bria county, adjoining lands of J-oseph Ecken
rode and John -Eckenrod, containing thirty
nsroK more or less.
The sale will take place on the aforesaid pre.
mises. on the above day, when the terms will be
made known. JOHN EC KEN RODE,
Guardian of John Dulai's heirs.
March 21, 185322-4 .
Kaa Barrels of Salt for
3Ui retail by
Summit, Oct. 7, 1852.
sale by wholesale o
IVORY & CO.
J
ITT iBFERTISEMEMS.
BKAE3Y?S IJOTKI,
Earrishurg', Pa.
MAJ. JOHN PPvADV, Pr.-prieur.
ril 10, 1851. ly
J. B. Miles, at
A.CSIETTT2: &. HAiCUIX,
Iiort rs and denlers in F' Tf ijn am Jjvmeftit
HAW WAX E and CUTLE11Y, No. 124 North
ThU Street, above Pace.
' ijv.MACHr.7
(r:i 24 th 185
PlKiXuflclplila.
MACHT.TTK, AE3I. II. RAIGUKL.
'!. ly
COXKAI WALTOX,
Wlolcsalc ! dealers in Hard '.care, Cvtlrry, ATaite,
.po. i:ui Mcrtct fctrcet, above 0th,
1 ' ' Philadelphia. Pa.
Aril 10, 1851. ly ,
171.SGX .WEST,
Successors to Rodneys,
Wjolcsale dealers in Boots and Shotf, Bor.mt
aidifraio Good, No 17, North Cd Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
7ipril 10, 1851. ly .
MICHAEL IVAtlTJIAX & CO.,
"Wholesale Tobacco, Snuff, und Segar Janufac-
No. lii., Nortli Ihird Street, three doors
iio.ve Vine, : ,
Philadelphia, Pa.
3fl WARTMAN JOSEPH D. SORVER.
Ipril 24, 1851. If
4 ; :
na x eh At gkkgc;,
"Wholesale dealers in W'irtrn and Liqxi orr, which
th J are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants
aiv?hotel keepers. Warehouse 208' Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
My 1st, 1831. ly
-f ' '
1511. TJIO'IAS C. Bl'XTIXC,
las removed his oflice to No. 14 S-uth Sev -enti
.stixiet, above Chestnut. , . ,
, . . Philadelphia, Pa.
' . ril 20, 1S52. 7-tf bf
J
t
Y. ET-SHTON, J. C. llOrK-'XS, S. STIXSON.
j . - - j
viiolesale dealer in Queensware,' CLiuauare,
Glut ware, .Vc, No. 24i Market btrect,
Philadelphia, Pa.
ril 10, 1S51. ly
AXDUKW IC.orGIIE,
Jus ice of the Peace, md Scrivener, Summit, Pa-
Vill attend pruii pUy to collections, or other
busjiess entrusted to him. Legal instruments
of Tilting, drawn with accuracj' and dispatch.
Jinuary 1, 1851.
Johi Parker. James H. Parker
jiGf IS PARKER & C5.,
Wh'dcsalc Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacen,
Foreign Wins and Brandies, Old Monongahela
andBcctif.cl Whiskey. '
.No. 5, Corn'nercial How, Liberty Street,
, Pitlsljur?, Pa.
March, 11, 1852. ly. .
CEO. LIPI'lSCOTT. WM. TROT1KIU EBMO'D CACOK
GEORGE E1PP1XCOTT Ai. CO.,
. Have constantly on hand a full assortment of
Teas, W hies,. Liquors and Groceries generally.
No. 17 ICorth Water Street, and
" So. 10 UortdTDelaware Avenue,
" "" PHILADELPHIA.
' January 27,"! 853.
JOHN M'PKVITT. WILLIAM W'PEVITT.
JOIIX II'DEVITT &IJRO.,
Wholesale grocers and dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey, Flour, Ba
con, Fisli, Cheese, &c, &c. No oil,' Liberty
street, opposite tlie head of Smithfield,- Pitts
burgh, l'.o.
December 23, 1852 0-tfj.'
J. MCCL3IARG,
155 Karkct Street, N. E. Corner of 4th,
Piin.AiiELntiA.
Manufacturer nn'l Wlrolesale Dealer in all of the
various new kinds and styles siik, fur, brush,
,,linftmfl. straw and chin 'Huts; silk,traw,
j ; Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs,
V? " . .;n k.. -hor thnn the chean.
est.
Feb. '-2, 10-ly-
EiXEEOEEU & EEATIIEK,
Wholesale dealers in ISoott, Shoes, Bonnet;
and Talm Leaf Uai. No. BIO North Third Street
(opposite the Eagle Hotel,)
Philadelphia, Pa.
February 20, 1852. ly
James Dougherty, at
REIXIK0LO, DASH & CO.,
. Wholesale and retail dealers iu Tobacco, Snuff
and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner
of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, lately
occupied by Ludwig, Kneedler it Co., keep con
stantly on hand a large and well selected stock
of the most celebrated brands of
CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGAES,
Tb-i?uptie cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for
sale on ns favorable terms as any house in
the
city- Orders promptly attended to.
September 23, 1852 PJly.
COMMERCIAL. HOTEL.
The Subscriber' having leased the Tublic
House, formerly known as the American House,
No. 18 S. Sixth Street, between Market and
Chesmit Streets, has changed the name -of -the
same to
THE OMMEE.CIAL HOTEL,
Begs leave to iuforn his friends and the Pub
lic, that this house has undergone a tliorougn
remodelling, repairing, repainting ana repapcr
ing, from attic to basemen:. An entire new out
fit of furnitnre, bedding, &c, &c, has been pro
cured from the most celebrated Manufactures in
this city.
From the central location, and its close prox
imity to the Railroad Depots, SteamWts Land
ings" Places of Amusement, Fashionable Thor
oughfares and Public Squares, it offers induce
ments to the Merchant visiting the city on busi
ness, or the Traveler seeking pleasure. To fam
ilies .and ft'innh's visitiner the city, every facility
will be offered.. and every comfort regarded tot
make their visit agreeable and pleasant.
A share of the public patronage respectfully
solicited. 1 . ! : - ' " '
JACOB G. LEBO, JARED IR IN,
Superintendent. Proprietor.
October 21, 1S52 52-Cm.
Adams & Co 's Express.
JB. CRAIG, agent will forward ull packages
of goods or money, daily except Sunday to
all the princij al cities in the Union, and all the
towns on the Railroad between Philadelphia and
Pittsburg.
Z( kgs assorted nail for aale at he M
cf ei.u. j. j-wx-j-
Just Received,
At Lis Store one door
iast cf the Sentinel of
f.ce, a superior assort
ment of Gold and Sil
ver watches sind Cne juw-
4
t dry.
Gold Lever
watches full
. jewelled.
Silver Lever watches full jewelled, lCJ.Cu
Silver Cylinder Escapements 12,00
Silver Quartiers C.00
Also a fine atsortmcnt of eight day tud thir
ty Lour clocks.
N. B. Clocke, batches, and Jewelry repiilred
at shortest notice, and warranted.
AMLLIAM B. IIUPSON.
April 20, 1?52.
MICK A EI Di.T lAGEIIAX,
Attorney at la-sr, Ebcitshnrg', Pa.
Office in the Court ITouse, up' stall s.
January 1, ISyl. ly
CHARLES ALnRIGlIT, -
Attorney at La-w, Ebensburg, Pa.,
Will practice in the several courtsof Cambria,
B'air. and Huniingdon counties. Germans can
consult and receive advice in their own language.
Office opposite the (,'ourt House, formerly oc
cupied by 11. L. Johnston, Esq.
Ebensburg, February S, 1853 ly.
SAMl'EL C. 1TIXCARD,
Attorney at Law, Ebensbarg1, Pa.
Will practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germans
can receive advice in their own language. Office,
on main street two doors east of the Exchange
Hotel.
May 8, 1851 ly.
GEORGE M. REED.
Attorney at Law, Ebensburjr, Pa.
Wili, practice in the several Courts cf Cambria,
Indiana, r.r.d Westmoreland counties. Office on
Centre St., joining Gtn.
Jan. 15, 1851. Iv.
M'Pcnald's dwelling.
WILLI A 33 KITTELL,
Attorney at Law, ELeasburg, Pa. -Ouice
on Main Street, in the -ofiioe lately oc
cupied by Gen. Jos. McDonald.
January la, lb-SJ..
T1K032AS C. 31'DOWELL,
Attorney at Law, Ilollidaysburg, Pa.
Will attend the several Courts of Cambria
county, as hcretofoi-e. Office one door west cf
Wni. McFarland's cabinet vareroom.
January 1, 1S51. ly
T. E. EIEYER,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa.
Office on Main street, two doors cast of the
Echo Office.
March 13, 1851. ly "
CTHI'S E. PERSICIXG,
Attorney at Law, Jofcnstowa Pa.
January SO. 1851 ly.
E. lirTCHINSON. C. W. WEBtJTEU.
ZI f TTC I i ir so ITEJUS I'EB,
Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Pa
WE formed a partnership for the practice of
aw in the equity cf Cambria.
All nrcfessional business entrusted to their
care will be promptly attended to.
Office on Centre street, adjoining the dwelling
of E. Hutchinson, Jr.
Ebensburg, July 20, 1852 41-ly. - -
II:uid T. Storm,
- Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer,
JOHNSTOWN, CAIIEEIA CO. PA.,
1FILL also'attend to his duties as Justice Le
l gal instuments of writing, such as deeds, a
grecmcnts, Foreign Power of Attorney, ic,
drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to
his care will receive ttaict attention.
May 13, 1852 GO-tf.
RICESARD JOES,
Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa.,
Will attend promptly to all collections entrus
ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling.
iK-ecm. 21, 1851. 11-tf.
Excliai:se EZotel.
, Kollidaysburg, Blair Co., Ta.
The proprietor assures the public that no oxer -
;..t.e -iti be w:Li.tintr ou bio tart to render his
. " ... - - o .
Mouse liome-i.ivc io uiose uu wn im l,.,
' solicits a share of public patronage
GEO. POTTS,
April 20, 1S52.
Kememuer.
ILL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange
for
1 Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of
M FAKLA.MJ iC SU..
Ilollidaysburg, April 29, 1S52.
C.IUROLLTOWX HOI SE,
Carrolltown, Cambria Cofnty, Pennsylvania.;!
he undesigned is prepared to accommouate
1 1
in the best kind of ttyle all who way tavori
him with a call, and hopes bj strict attention to : le vou!(irc8pcctfully so
businessto merit and receive a thare of Pubuc q c ratrocaC.
patronage. ,
may 20,
.... - r rn x tr
EEV IS W. RROIVX,
Fashionable Barber, and Hair Dresser.
In the basement story of Davis & Co's., ware
room.
Ebensburg, May 1, lS51.-ly.
N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in
a superior, manner. -
Georgo Rhey. Lei Matthews. William Ebbs
KliUY, 3IATTI1E1VS & CO.,
n-nnr.KS ALE GROCERS and Comviission
Merchant, Dealers in all kinds of Troduce and (
Pittsburg Manufactures, ro. tt ana w
Street, ,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
AprilS, 1S51. Cnt
Pearl
Just Kecciicd,
nil.lC II:ir Lace, and Pedal Bonnets,
ad Pedal Flats, Pearl mid Talm Leaf Hatf
and for sale by DAVIS & LLO Y l;.
Ebensburg, June 17,1852.
20(J0 pounds wool, butter, eggs w ttiited by
J. MOORE
-school, iioks:
A general assortment cf BOOKS, such as are
used iu our common schools, for ole by
DAVIS & LLOYD.
11 anted b; J.
for -ooila.
MOORE cash
or otherwise.
in exchaog
A laf.s, Oils, Painte and Drugs of all kinds
at J- Jloore't.
Stay, Sperm and
at the Prick Store of
V culd Candles for sale
J. MOORE.1
r. SEC. 104, P.E- B.
$10,000
TFlioIesalc ami Retiiil Di-y Gh1
THE Subscribers have ju-: ractived from t
eastern cities, and are i cw offering for tale,
the largest and best selected stock, ef Gcofa
ever shown '.n this or the a-'jining cnnties, th
strck consists in pr.it cf 1-J C-'1". ruch
French, llugliih. and Am e lean, e'er' ?. c&sil
mcrs, Satinets, Tweeds, pllct cloths, satin, T6
kneia and other vestings, r.lipr.cnp, lr ct-de-lains,
bombazines, nr.d ladies dress goods of
every description; shawls, handkerchief, crsjs.
cravats, tibbets, ribens, gloves and hosiery cf
all hinds, table linen drapers, crash, yd, whit
and yellow flannels, linscy, carton flannel, tl&n
kets'nr d covcikts, hickory shirting. Ilidi linen,
nnd white goods of every description ; lects,
cdjdnc?, inscrttngs, tc, Ic. Hats, caps, Bon
nets, boots and tbces, hardware, o.ueenswfre,
glassT.-nre, nail?, fiourr.nd salt ; fUh, and IrGQ
Also a splendid assortment cf groceries, drus,
paints and dye stuffs. All of which we oflr
at lower prices than grods have eTrr been soli
in the country. AH kinds of country proiuc.
lumber, railroad ties, rag, flaxseed, &C,
taken in exchange.
We will wholesale nr.y cf the above Bp'encHi
pelection of good3, to country merchants et cj
prices, putting only on a nominal figure for to
cover freight.
P.. M'GBANN & nriLLY.
Section 104, November 4, 1852.
Ezeliiol Iluglies,
Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. ,
DEALER in staple aud fancy dry goodsgro
ceries, wholesale and retail liEh ; hardware
and cuttlery ; guns, nni'.E, bar-iron, sheet-iron
sheet-zinc, stoves of uli kinds, stove-pipes and
shset-ircn ware, tin ware, copper tad Lrt
kettles, &c, &c.
Grain, wool, butter and other country proiuc
bought and sedd.
ALSO,
A dealer in white pine, poplar, ah end chrry
lumber ; hiraber always bought, and a larga
quantity constantly on hand for sn'.e.
Cash always paid for !umbc cut to crder or
such as suits the present demand of the market.
A large lot of new goods as embraced in tn
above list just received and more opening for
sale at the lowest market price.
Seutembcr 23. 1S52 4l-tf.
IV OTIC
To the Creditor of the Jlvnlingdon, Cambria end
Indiana Turnpike Road Company,
THAT the Court oi Iluntir.gdou county, at Jan
nary Term 1653, directed to be paid to Crad
itors, one nnd three-fourth per cext on the a
mcunt of their claims on which farmer dividend!
have been declared, which I will pay on the pre
sentation of their Certificates of deposit by them
selves or their agent s.
JOHN S. 1SETT. Sequestrator.
Spruce Creek, March Ud. Ib53.-ut.
Xerer Fading Daguerreotypes !
THEcitiiu.s of this place and vicinity Lv
now an opportunity of having good and Ust
in" pictures, taken :.t the Aca demy.Buildiug.
La"dies and Ger.tlem-n, whether, you want pic
tures or not, call and examine specimens and
references, and see the greatest variety cf ca
ses ever brought to Ebensburg. Our instru
ments are entirely nc-w, of the first class and
you cannot bat admire the Camera; and tL
pictures taken with it. Call soon, ns futber ar
rangements prevent our remaining here but for
a limited time. . O. 1ZLILI..
Ebensburg, March 17, 1S53 tf.
XEW GOODS.
The subscriber would respectfully inform Lia
friends -and customers, tlmt he has received nnd
is now opening, at the store room .formerly oc
cupied by Richard Lewis, ace u., a largeuuu
general assortment oi goou&, iuowuu6
TJRV GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, .Shoes, &c, all
cf which he is determined to sell low either for
cash or approved country produce. He solicit
examination of his stock, and is confident Lm
caa sell cheaper than the cheapest.
GEO. J. RODGERS.
May 6, 1S51 20-tf
Acv Cliair Manufactory.
The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are
nformed that the vcry;dace to purchase .
ciiaies, snrns, sociables, and stools,
of the best manufacture and most elegant finish.
and at lower prices than at any otner estauuau-
'incut m
! factory.
in the county, is ai tijl- hc oj" o.-
in the shop formerly occupied by lavn
i .. . ,
. fr,v 7, rx'TYJ
I Ci L,A.lJ tf, Jl U L C& UJi'l . ..... -
i executed in the best manner anu uii y .c.
JU11.N L. ciutuu.
Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1151. Cm.
THE CRAM IIOESE,
Corner cf Fourth and Grant Streets, Pittsburg
THE subscriber has leased the large and weU
known Hotel, (late Lamartine House,) at the cor
ner of 4th and Grant streets, Pittsburg, which
has been repaired and newly fitted up in all iH
apartments, so as to give a larger and more litv
fMl nrrornmodation to travellers nnd boarders.
locked with the most choice
,i.Bta n r.fT.-,r.b nrd his Bar fur-
B IXKaX.
April, 15, 185. ly.
To tJic I'uhllc.
I I.L Freight delivered at Summit from nnd after
Monday next Nov. 8th, by Pcnna. Rail Road
will be received and Forward? d free of Commis
sion. " Freight to lepaid before goods are taken
away.
Tickets wi'd be srld here, to all stations Eat
as far as Dillerville, and V.'cstto Pittsburg.
W. W. IVORY, Agent.
uiumitNov. 4 1852 Ct.
IVotlce.
Tn-conscfiuc-oec 0f having soil our Furnacea
to the CarVoria Iron Company, tl.e Partnership
I heretofore existing under the firm of P. Shocp-
Ibt-rc-r & co., at Mi'd Creek Furnace, nnd alao
I 'partnership existing under the firm of King
& Sboer.btrger at Cumbria Turnace, are both
1:, . 1 ti.a n.ir.css will be fettled by ei-
1 1 : .1 -1 1 1 ' 1 . -
ther ct
the Pat ties, or the managers at ine :ur-
1,0 are authorised 10 use
the names or
the re'sctctive Cruis in settling up business.
1 " . P. SHORN BERG ER,
GEORGE S. KING.
March S, 1853 20-G.
Adams & Co.'s Express.
ir. ir. Ivory i Co., agents will forward all
packages of goods or money, tlaily except Sun
day, to all the principal cities in the Union and
all the towns on the Rail Raad between Philads.
and Pittsburg. Drafts collected from UifornU.
Drafts cold on Ireland, England r Scoind,
from 1 upwurds. Mcr.cy for drsfu roust
par.
Nov.
4. 1852
TEREITIC EXPLOSION 01
1 MILE FHCK , THE
SAVED.