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

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    Somo Interesting Statistics.
There are m the appendix to a report
j Stray Horse.
of the flAME to the residence of the subscriber in Cam-
Sccretary of the Treasury, lately cunmuuicated I 11 bna township, about two miles east of Kb
to the senate, on the Co'omnl and Lake Trade; ensburg, on
of the United fcitfct-. scvc-i ril important and uss-
J'ul tdble3 of the -jreueral trade vl' the country.
The substance of s iae of th-.-so we s'j til give in
i condensed iVr:n .-
Our average imports irini 1821 t 182t. spc
vc Included. wtM-c .S80,7f .:?tS IVym !818"t
Jf 32, they v.-iv ?;l8l,ti3,57'J, showing that they
iave aoro than doubled in thirty years. Our
-average imports from 1821 to 1826 were 69,
439,783, and from 1818 to 1852, 175,948,360.
-T- 1 D. 1 il A. . . ! il - ft.. 1 0A .
111 j.oi uic tuuuagc u buc uuitcu otitic 3 nao uu
ly 1,298,958 tons, in 1852 it was 4,138,441 tons,
showing that it has more than trebled in thirty
years. Next to Great Britain we have a larger
tonnage than any nation in the world, and in
rive years, at the present rate of increase, we
shall surpass Great Britain.
The value of our annual products exceeds
three thousand millions of dollars, of which only
about $170,000,000 are sent abroad, leaving
R:i1 finO fWl tn hp enncnmcil nt. home Ami in
terchanged among the States. At least $600,
000,000 is thus interchanged in the glorious
free-trade system which prevails between the
States of the Union. How raiall, after all, is
our foreign trade, about which we legislate so
much, and for the defence of which, and Ihe col
lection of the duties upon it we spend so much,
compared with the inland business I
The total debt of the several States in 1851
was $201,541,024, which was less, by some mil
lions, than it had been during the previous ten
years. The value of property 'assessed in the
name States was $5,983,149, 407, the real value
being, however, $7,068,157,779 a pretty good
'security, we think, for their debts, whether ow
ing at home or abroad.
The total population of the villages, towns,
mid cities of the United States, is only 4,000,
OOO, while the rural population, "the honest
peasantry, their country's pride," is 19,263,000.
The four cities of New York, Boston, Philadel
phia and Baltimore contain a population ofl,
214,000, the amount of whose real and personal
property is $702,000,000, or $578 each. The
property of the rural population is $2,312,000,
000, or about $120 each.
From returns of the agricultural crops, it ap
pears that we raise annually $143,000,000 in
wheat, $391,200,000 in Indian corn, $190,275,
O00 in hay, $70,840,000 in oats, $73,125,000 in
Irish potatoes, and $129,000,000 in cotton; the
whole crop being $1,752,583,042. No crop of
ours makes more noise in the world than cotton,
yet, when it is compared to other crops, such
ii 9 wheat and Indian corn, and particularly with
the whole annual crop, we see no reason why it
hhould take on so many airs ; but we suppose
the reason is, that it goes abroad a great deal,
nn-J, like travelled gentlemen, rather looks down
upon the Btay-at-hoineities. Why, the animals
alaughtere 1 are worth quite as much as the cot
ton, bringing some $183,000,000 per annum!
Dne of the most useful of our crops, wine, is yet
in its infancy, tho West having made only a lit
tle over 1,000,000 of gallons in 1851, worth
nbout $500,000 ; but the cultivation is increas
ing, and in a few years will be immense, especi
ally when New Mexico and California, which are
admirably adapted to it, shall go into the business.
No portion of the trade of the Union has
grown more rapidly, within a few years, than
that connected with the steam marine. The to
tal number of steam vessels now employed on
our coast i 045, with a tonnage of 212,500, and
employing 11,770 wen as officers and crew. In
the interior the number of steam vessels is 765,
with a tonnage of201,725, and employing 17,607
W3ri. Oar whole steam mirine, therefore.
amounts to 1,393 vessels, with a tonnage of 417,
22b, manned by 29,3 1 7 men, and carrying, be
sides Jrcigat, about 40,000,000 of passengers
every year. In this vast travel only 1 50 lives
were lost iu 1832 ; far too many, but not so many
some people, who fancy every steamboat a
powder-bouse, are prepared to expect.
The amount of money paid into the treasury
of th $ United States, as duties on foreign goods,
ii the yinrl832, was at New York $28,772,558,
ttt, Pailadc'pbia $3,713,120, at Boston $5,250,
and at Biltimore $1,063,530. It will be
fiesa that New York more than trebles all the
uchcr cities.
There arc 12,808 miles of railroad in opera
tion in the United States, and 12,612 in progress ;
mora than in all the rest of the world. Of those
ii operation, three-fourths are iu the free States,
and almost the same proportion holds good in
respect to thoe which are projected. N. York
Pott.
Sheriff's Sales.
By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas
O T1 ( T.PTOri YTcitinn Iifnrtd nut f 1, n 4. . J
or accui jvionaay, May v3d, a white Common PI of
horse, supposed to bo about 7 year? old, and j rected. tlre will h Pn0,i th. r-,
J spavined in the left lund .eg. The owner is re- j riouse ;n the oroush of Ebensburg, C.'.in'bria
, quested to come forward, prove property and j county, on Monday the Olh day of June next at
according to law.
JOHN DAILY.
Cambria tp., June ,'1853-32-3t.
Vainablc Farm for Sale.x
THE subscriber offers for sale the farm he now
resides on, situate in Carrol township, Cam
bria county, three miles from Carrolltown, con
taining about 250 acres,' about 100 acres of
which is cleared and under good fence. There
is an excellent apple and peach orchard on the
property, composed of a varied assortment of
productive tree's." The buildings' consist of a
two-story hewed log house, a tenant house, and
two good barns. The wood land is well timber
ed with cherry and poplar, and there is a good
saw-mill seat on the property. If desired, the
farm will be sold in two parts, each having erec
ted thereon suitable buildings. Application will
All tfie . rjrjVt, title and interest of John S.
Luther, of, in "and to a pierie of land, sjtt.ae in
Carroll township, Cambria county, adjoining
lands of Geo. Weakland and others, containing
one hundred and nine acres, about fifteen acres
cleared, having thereon erected a cabin house
and cabin stable, not now occupied.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Johnston Moore, surviving partner of the firm
Of S. & J. Moore.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of William
Powell, of, in and to a tract of land situated in
White township, Cambria county, adjoining lands
warranted to George Hill Jr., James Thompson,
Simon Walker and others, containing four hun
dred and thirty-three acres more or less, about
forty acres of which are cleared, having thereon
be made to the undersigned, residing on the ?ed a two story log house .and log bam now
premises, who will make the terms of sale easy
and give an indisputable title to the purchaser.
FRANCIS UlLL,ESfIii.
Carroll tp., June 2, 1853 32-2m.
LOST LAND WARRANT.
A
Land Warrant issued from the Pension Office
of the United States, under an act of Con
gress passed the 11th of February, 1847, to
Elizabeth Downey, mother of Edward A. Dow
ney, deceased, of Capt. C. II. Beyer's company
(D) 2d Penn'a. Vol., for 160 acres of land, and
numbered 61507, was lost between Sumraitville,
Cambria county, Pa., and the city of Pittsburg,
on or about the 11th of April, 1853, while in
possession of Jacob II. Sweigart. All persons
are therefore cautioned against purchasing and
locating said Land-Warrant, as the subscriber
to whom it belongs intends applying to the Com
missioner of Pensions for a duplicate of said
Warrant. Should any person obtain possession
in the occupancy of the said William Powell.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of John B. Stewart.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Elizabeth
German, of, in and to a tract of land situated in
Ja'dkson township, Cambria county, adjoining
lands of Joseph Burkett, Eli Goughenour, David
Paul and others, containing four hundred and
fifteen acres more or less, about forty acres clear
ed, having thereon erected a log house and log
stable, now in the occupancy of . German,
and one saw-mill in the occupancy of Andrew
Dunmire.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of John Oster and Solomon Oster, trading under
the firm of John Oster & Co., now for use of
James Murray.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Bennett
Burgoon, of, in and to a piece, or parcel of land
situated in Washington township, Cambria couh-
0 Letters of Aclnjinf,( ration.
n the estate of Griffith Lloyd. Uto of Cambria
township, deceased, having been granted to
the subscriber by the Register of Cambria coun
ty, this is to give r-otice to all those indebted to
said astate to call" ted settle the same immvdi
ately, and those having claims against f-aid es
tate, to present the same duly proven far settle
ment. D. II. ROBERTS, .
Administrator.
Ebensburg, May 12, 183329.
Administrators IVotice.
LETTERS of Administration have been grant
ed to the undersigned, by the Register of
Cambria county, upon the estate of James Rhey,
deceased. All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to
us, and those having claims will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
SUSAN WmYx -Administratrix.
ANDREW J. RHEY, AdmUutrator.
Ebensburg, October 21, 1852 tf.
Exchange Ilotel,
Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa.
frtUE undersigned respectfully informs the pub-
1 no mat ne is now prepared with every requi
site for their accommodation, and will exert ev
ery effort to render his, house an attractive and
comfortable stopping place. His tabl'a will al
ways be supplied with every delicacy the sea
son affords, and his bar stocked with the best
of Wines and Liquors.
A careful and attentive hostler will have
charge of the stables. He respectfully solicits
a share of patronage.
JAMES MYERS.
April 28, 1853 27-tf.
C. W. WEBSt Ettj
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg Fa.,
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Blair and Indiana counties. Ail pro
fessional business intrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to,
Umce on
on's office.
Ebensburg, April 28, 1853 27.
D
II
" "A CARD.
R. A. Y'EAGLEY bavine permanently located
in Jefferson, Cambria county, respectfully
tenders his profsional services to the citizens
CS Cie rlv.e. the surrounding couutry, in
the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Cilice on Main street, where he can always b
found and consulted, . except when absent uti
prghrfsional business.
Jefferson, April 14, 135325.
JAMBS BELL,
SUMMIT, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
AS the pleasure of announcing to all who
would secure the best bargains, to be offered
in this county, that he is again ia the field with
one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully
selected stocks of
Fall and Winter Goods !
Ever brought to Cambria county, all of which
have been purchased within the last few days in
Philadelphia and New York, with particular re
gard to the wants of ibis Market. 1 again fling
my banner to the breeze, inscribed with my old
motto of
' Quick fealea and Small Profits.
I confidently invite the attention of curchac
era to my stock, which will be. found unusually
large, varied and attractive, being full and com
plete in every department. Everything new,
fashionable and desirable will be found embra
ced in my assortment. Particular attention is
solicited to new and beautiful styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
which I have just received of late importation
In Gents' wear I defy competion, and confident
ly invite an examination of one of the largest.
cheapest and best selected stocks of ready-made
clothing, cloths, cassimeres, ' &c, ever brought
to Cambria county ; comprising all colors and
qualities, which I will sell cheap and warrant to
give satisfaction. Also, caps, bonnets,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
of the best qualities and latest styles, together
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
BRADY'S HOTEL,
Harriaburg, Ta.
MAJ. JGHy BRADY, Proprietor.
April 10, 1851 iy'
J. B. MiUs, i.t
AitciicTTE &. it .trcrr.i,
Importers and dealers in Cretan ax V Domtstit
ITAKD WARE and CUTLERY, No. 124 North
Third Street, above Race, . ,
Philadelphia.
E. V. MApIICTTE, AEM. II. RAIOCCC
April 24th 1851 ly
COARAD &. WALTON,
Wholesale dealersln Uardwars, Cutur'u, Kailt,
$c, No. 2.03 Market Street, above 5th,
Philadelphia, r.
April 10, 1851 ly
lVIJLSOX & WEST,
Successors to Rodneys,
Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shots. Lonncl
and Straw Goodf, No 17, Norih 3d Street,
rhil&dtlphia, Fa.
April 10, 1851 ly
Administrator's Kollcc.
tv. adioininz lands of White. O'Neill and others.
of the original warrant, they will confer a favor containing one hundred acres more or less, about T wrvrxi p m;;,M;rtn CEtna f
bv forwarding the same to the subscriber, at Lo- fw. owoa nfwi;,i in U T ETTERS of administration i upon the estate of
" ' I v fc, " ' v-w v, ft I I IT., I, ,y-i r. I lofFnrann f 'o m a
thereon erected a one story, (part log and part ? decesed' havi been ranted to the
frame) house and log stable, now m the occu- j ..-fiorijflmed bv the Itetrier of Cambria countv.
Main stieet opposite Dr. Wm. Lem-J with queensware, hardware, groceries, salt, books
stationary, &c.
BfSThe highest market price paid for all
Kinas oi l rouuee.
November 11, 1852
retto, Allegheny tp., Cambria county, Pa.
ELIZABETH DOWNEY.
June 2, 1853 32-6t.
pancy of James Ragar,
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
EGBERT KERB V. ROBERT GALBRA1TH.
COACH MANUFACTORY.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the
citizens of Ebensburg and the public gener
ally, that they will carry on the Coach Making,
including the Smith work, at the Machine shop
formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the
rear oi l. uugnes' store: wnere Dy using intr four hundred acres more or less, about twen
none but the choicest material, and employing Uy acres of which are cleared, adjoining lands of
none Dut tue Dest workmen, tney ucpe to con- Patrick M Guire, Peter Sipe and Thomas Ii,
vince all that will do them the favor to examine Moore, situate in Allegheny township
their work, that in point of durability, appear- Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
ance or cheapness, it cannot be excelled by any of Peter Meyers.
"l . 1 . 111 i Oil. 1 1 I
simuar vsuiuiisuioeni in me oiaie or eisewuere.
KITIY GOODS.
The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and customers, that he has received and
is now opening, at the store room formerly o.c
cupied by Richard Lewis, dee'd., a large and
all persons indebted to said estate will make im-
n.A o a nawmant on1 rKcn KavinrF 1aimfl will
of William Rainey Esq., for use of Michael Dow- , properly authenticated, for settle- generalassortment of goods, consisting inart
ney, now for use of E. A. Downey, and now for L,f - saraTJ DTJOAN I '
Adminustratrtx.
Jefferson, May 5, 1853 28-6t.
use of John M'Coy Ex'r. of P. M'Coy dee'd.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Patrick Mc-
Guire, of, in and to apiece or parcel of land,
warranted in name of Nathan Scofield, eontain-
Accomniodation liinc.
Jl HE subscriber is now running a Hack daily
1 from the Summit to Ebensburg, leaving the
Summit about 2 o'clock P. M., or immediately
after the arrival of the Eastern and Western
cars, returninc the same evening leaving Eb
Unshm-fT nt 41 o'clock. P. M. Passeneers who
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Queensware, Hats-, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, all
of which he is determined to sell loto either for
cash or approved country produce. He solicit
examination of his stock, and is confident he
can sell cheaper than the cheapest
GEO. J. RODGERS.
May 8, 1851 30-tf
Persons wishing a bargain in the purchase of a
carriage, will consult their own interests by
giving them a call. They are prepared to fur
nish the following kinds of Vehicles, viz:
Buggies of different qualities and prices, Ba
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Thomas Ra-
gar"of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situa
ted in Jackson township, Cambria county, ad
joining lands of Abraham Ragar, James C. Fish-
IVevr Chair Manufactory.
The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are
m in the nitrht trains will be accommodated nformed that the very place to purchase
with a conveyance in the morning, to Ebensburg, CHAIRS, SETTEES, SOCiABLES, AND ST60LS,
rouches, Chariotees, one and two horse Rocka- er'f heir!V &n othrs containing fifty acres more
or leas, huuui ivtvivc a 1,1 e 3 ui nuwu arc vicai cu,
unoccupied
ways, close quarter Jbupuc ana u-6pring coach
es; second hnnd work of different kinds, &c,
making a variety that will suit all tastes and all!
purses. Repairing done with neatn ess and de
spatch.
Ebensburg, June 2, 185332.
when reouired. JOHN IVOR
SummitviUe, May 5, lo3 zs.
TO MERCHANTS.
fH HE proprietors of the Johnstown Pottery,
I would inform the merchants of Cambria co.
" . . , it.l il -A
TVn ? l,.'ftH .f ,,;. and eisewnere, mas uiai. vucjr 1""
rr u.nctnn m nnrn .,,.v;;nn. n'rrAi nf !o firm I to nil all oroei'S ior
of S. & J. Moore.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Joseph
Deiser, of, in and to a tract of land situate in
Washington township, Cambria county, adjoin-
ins land of Jac. Burcoon, Moore & Rhey, and
Executor's Xotlce.
IlfHEREAS, letters testamentary have been
li sranted bv the Resister of Cambria coun
tv. on the last will and testament of Jane Ann others, containing two Hundred acres ne tne same
7 . . - I 1 j. r i i ' t
Hallegan, deceased, to the subscriber, residing more or less, aDoui, nueen acres 01 wnicu are
in Washington township, in said county, all per- cleared, having thereon erected a two story new-
anna in.lehtpd tn s.aid nstntA r rcnostod tn ed los house, in the occupancy of Andrew Ager,
make immediate payment, and those having one story plank house, in the occupancy of
claims against said estate to present them duly John Ager, and a log stable, and saw-mill in the
nnthpnticntftd tor nnvment. joccuuiucy ui auurcn uu uuu aea.
. I wm. t . , 1 t 1 , A Al ' .
jnsppii Knr.r, KTritnr xasen in execuuon anu 10 oe saia as me sun,
May 26, 1853 3l-Ctpd. of Joseph Kemp,
ALSO,
REGISTER'S NOTICE. All the right, title and interest of John Burge,
Stoneware,
of the best quality, and at prices which will en
able them to realize a fair profit.
We deliver our ware f ret of charge any place
within a day's hauling of Johnstown.
Among the articles we manufacture are Jugs,
Jars. Churns, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Pitchers,
Butter Pans, and Water Jars.
Merchants visiting Johnstown are lpvitea 10
call at oar Pottery.' Circulars stating our pri
ces can be obtained troin ua, or irom ivqoeri.
Carmon, Esq., Ebensburg.
HAMILTON & PJiliSUUXtf.
Johnstown, May 5, 1853 28-tf.
of the best manufacture and most elegant finish,
and at lower prices than at any other establish
meht in the county, is at the new chair manu
factory, in the sop formerly occupied by David
GLAZING, 110 USE. and SIGN PAINTING
executed in the best manner and latest style.
Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. 6m.
List or Causes
CIET down for trial at a Court of Common Pleas
L) to be held at Ebensburg, tor tne county of
Cambria, on Monday ihe 7 th day of June, A.
D. 1853.
MICIIAEE WA RTM A2V & CO.,
Wholesale Tobacco, Snvff, and Segar Manufac
tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors
above Vine,
Philadelphia, Fa,
M. WARTMAN, JOSETII D. SORVEtt.
April 24, 1851. ly
EG1VER & GREGG,
Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, which
they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants
and hotel keepers. Warehouse 203 Market St.
Philadelphia, rt:
July 1st, 1851. ly
DR. THOMAS C. BUXTIXG,
Has removed his office to No. 11 South Sev
enth street, above Chestnut, ' ..
- rmiaaeipxua, rt..
April 26, 1852. 7-tf 20 "
J. T. UCSHTOS, J. C. HOPKINS, R. STILS05 .
JOHN Y. XllTSlITOX CO.,
Wholesale dealer in Queensware, Chinawart,
Glatsware, jc, No. 245 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Fa.
April 10, 1S61. ly ' .
YALVABLE PROPERTY
Private Sale.
Buchanan
Lintonr '
rershing
Bailey's adm'rs.
Conway
Shearer
Urban"
T Campbell & Co
Potts & Kopelin
Johnston
FIRST
vs.
4
It
1
WEEK.
Litzinger
Gates
Wallace
Carroll et
Cassiday
Pringle
Deiser
M'Manamy
Tlitt
Benshoof
al
DIED :
At Lis residence in Ebensburg, on Friday
r.ioht. Mav 27th. of Disease of the Heart, Mr.
Cuabixs Litzinger, in the 46th year of his age.
, The suddenness of the death of Mr. Lit2ing
r cast a sad doom over this community, and
Lis brief sickness and most unexpected decease
reminded all that none can foretel the ending of
mortality. But one brief hour previous to his
death he was in nsual health, and attending to
his business ; he was, in fact, more lively than
he had been for some weeks previously, having
almost entirely recovered from an attack of in
flammatory rheumatism which had sorely afflict
ted him, and in conversation with his fellow citi
zens on the evening of his decease, he was so
ciable anu companionable. He had made ar
rangements to go to the country, in a carriage
on the morrow, in company with a friend, uncon
scious of the mutability of all earthly things,
and with no expectation. that to him this evening
would be "the last of earth." He retired to rest
before 11 o'clock, and a half hour afterwards arose
and asked his son to .give him a drink cf waten
eaying that he felt unwell. ' His son noticing the
hange of color in his father's face, dispatched
for the physician, who arrived in a few momenta
and found the tide of life fast ebbing away. He
breathed hislast in a shprt time, surrounded by
an afflicted wife and family, and several personal
friends.
Mr. Litzinger was a man useful and beneficial
to this community and much esteemed and ad
mired by his fellow citizens. He was, many
yeais ago, High Constable of this Borough for
some years, and at a later period Treasurer of
the county, .nd while his many frienis grieve
for the loss of one, whose sudden transition from
this world of sorrows to that of eternal happi
ness and rest, has in it a solemnity that awes
Jthe heart of man, yet admonishes him of that
truth, "in the midst of life we are in death;'
and while sorrow clouds their hearts, they can
not fathom, yet can they feel for the unuttera
ble grief that exists in' that onco happy home,
now made sorrowful by the loss of a fond, kind-
hearted and affectionate parent. '
t.t. noi-cAn intoroetori ia 1idKt r. -fio.i 1 of. in and to ft mece or narcel 01 land situate in
A that the following accounts have been passed Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining ffltlE subscriber will 6ell at private 6ale that
01 1 . rr r. . 1 T- - . t-i 11 ,1 r rrz n HIV A wlAm li nnn nml I .!,.., a V. I l.nAvn a a Tha A I M :n7 T H Till 1
and niea in tne omce oi me ivegisicr oi jam-llluuo W1 iimumji auunn u.u, j vtkian.uicto.ELu c - ""-"
iinfr n,l vrlll Hp nrcntwl fr ollnwnnoolothers. containing one hundred acres more or situate in Cambria townsnip, tamona county,
" r v- 1 . : " .... , . . . - 1. -T7i
on,l innfirm:ition. at an Ornhans' Court, to h less, about twenty-nve acres oi wiucn are ciear- about two nu a nan mues caaw ui ucuoufe,
liavini? thereon erected a cabin ' Louse and and within tlfirht miles of the Penn'a. and For
day of June, 1853: cabin barn, now in the occupancy of the said tage Rail Boads, and adjoining lands of Jobn
The account of Henry C. Downey, adminis- Joun uurge. ... m. jones ouiem, cuuunmU6
1 m i 1 A 1 11 1. 11. a . . .
trator of the estate of James Smyth, late of xasen in execuuon anu to oe boiu ai me juu 0ne Handred and sisry-jagni Acres
Washington township, deceased. ' of gtewart Campbell, for use or Jobn v. 6tew
The account of Jeremiah M Gonigle, adminis-J art-
trator of the estate of William Diver, late of ALSO,
Y ashington township, deceased. ... All the riffhL title and interest of Samuel
The account of Joseph Tomlmson, adminis- Rem . flf. ;n and to a lot of around situate in the
LABORERS WASTED.
LABORERS arje wanted to work on the
?JU Ebensburg & Susquehanna Plank Road, to
whom good wages will be given.
GLASS & HUTCHINSON, Jr.
Ebensburg, June 2, 1853. . . .
trator of the estate of Jacob Tomlinson, late of
Allegheny township, deceased.
The account of Arthur Storm, administrator
of the estate of Rosannah Burgoon, late of
Washington township, deceased.
The account of Peter Vernor, administrator
of the estate of Jacob Shaffer, late of Summer-
hill township, deceased.
The account of E. J. Waters, administrator of
the estate of Margaret Price, late of Cambria
briti township, deceased.
The account of Rachel Dibert, administratrix
of the estate of Jacob Dibert, late of Conemaugh
township, deceased.
The account of Joseph Richter, administrator
of the estate of Matthew Schenk. late of Alle
crhenv township, deceased.
The account oi Samuel M Mullen, aaminisira
anil Rnmn torches, about one hundred acres of 1
which are cleared, and all under fence, having
thereon erected a two-story House and a good
Barn with sleds and out-houses. On tue prem
ises is a
borough of John3town, formerly Kernviile, Cam- LARGE ORCHARD
bna county, Jronting on tne Jonnstown ana i-ig- f .;.,, fP;ts of various kinds. There is also
rr . . 1 i t . i e . . -1
onicr lurnpiKB roau, auioining jui ut " fountain nuniD at tne door, ana a never laii-
Campbell, and running on said road to an alley, . nt p.noi water about twenty yards
having theron erected a two story plans nouse f m th(. umiB
and a frame 6t able, . now in the occupancy of A1a lnk , ,rronnd. containmz one-fourth of 1
, , -t i .i : i TAnm I . . . t. . .i . r f I
iiarmau reeves suu iue sum oauiuci waiu. i nrrp nitunte at tn3 loot OI naae u. t, .fx. .
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit R t havin a .thereon erected two small houses
of Murphy, Cooper & Co. and stable. ,
ALSO. PprRons desirous of nurchasmg either of the
x i : riaa will niAAse call on or address me
inw Diviivo m - OT-Tm
All that fprtain frame buildintr
high, in size eighteen by twenty feet, with a baqk I undetsighed.
JOHN HUMPHRIES,
building thereto attached, one and a half stories
high, being in size twelve by thirty feet, and an
out house thereto attached, one story high, in
size eight by ten feet, situate in.the;township of
... , . " . .i rs i 1 t:
Yrasningion, in me couniy oi vuiuuua, uu
tor of the estate of John M'Mullen, late of Clear- lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant
field township, deceased. to saia Duuuing.
tu r f to Trnrpii .nf! T.afvittft Taken in execution as the property of the ae-
Troxell. acting executors of the Jast will and visees of Abraham Troxell, dec'd. and to be sold
testament of John iToxeii, late oi unite town- "o"""'" :
shin, deceased
3;he account of Francis 5torm .and George
Bruce, executors of the last will and testament
of Peter Storm, late of Allegheny township, de
ceased.
The partial account of John M'Meel, Jr., ad
ministrator 'de bonis nbn cum testamenio annexo
oP tl.A pntatfi of Rev. Terrence M'Girr. late of
Cambria township, deceased.
" ' ' ' ALSO,
All that certain frame building two .stories
high, 6ituatp on a half lot of ground in the bor-
ousrh of SummitviUe. Cambria county, contain
irif eighteen feet eieht inches in front, and in
Agent for the Heirs of B- Humphries, dee'd.
May 12 '1?.
IT MIJT -CO ROCXO.
. .
KEEP THE pIIEELS IN MOTION!
TinTt flfTrlD AND CHEAP HLiUUIta call on
F the subscriber, at his Bpggy and Sleigh Man-
ufactory, wbicb is now an operation m
various branches, in Duncansville, four "doprs
west of the Mountain House, where all will meet
with good work and as cheap as it can be maae
anywhere.
Aijjj ,yu,c.1jB jtuuj'
Jritz
Rockafcllcr
Kinports
Tyson
Baker
Walters
Donnally's adm'rs
Bracken '
lobison et al
Brown
Same
Allegheny tp
Ellis
fieddlemire
Wilson
Kihsel for use
Potts et al
Ashcraft
M'Clain
M'Gough
Murray
M'Goughs
Same
Storm
Bran nan
Robinson et al
Hughes
SECOND WEEK.
Dillon
it
Watts et al
Newman
Dillon
King ct al
Dillon '
M'Manapy's
Sargent
Brawley
Wymau
Cohick
Lake "
Stewart .
King et al
Brawley
Williams
Phtt
Dougherty
Gates
Little
Slick
Conway
Kiskaddeu
Ray
Bogle
Gaes
Parriah
adm'rs
Esh : ' " Tounkcr
Wagner " Murray
Moore " Zahm"
R. L. JOHNSTON, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's OfSce,
Ebensburg, Apr'd 28,' 1853.
I
AX DREW DOAOIGJII
Justice of the Peace," and Scriyeiierj Summit, Pa
Will attend "promptly to coliections, or other
business' entrusted to him. Legal instruments
of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch.
January J, J.8.5J.
John Parker. James H. Parker
JOHN PARKER Si. CO.,
Wholesale .Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon,
Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela
and Rectified Whiskey.
No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street
Pittsburgh Pa.
March, 11, 1852, ly.
GEO. LIPriXCOTT. WM. JHOTTER. EDMOXD BACON
CilXlRGE EIPPIXCOTT & CO.,
Have constantly on hand & full assortment of
Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally.
No. 17 North Water Street, and
Ne. 10 North Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
January 27, 1853.
JOHN M'DlEVITT. WILLIAM M'DEVlTT.
JJOIEV M'DEVlTT & I1RO,, .
Wholesale grocers and dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Liquors, Rectified Whiskey, Flour, Ba
con, Fish, Cheese, &c, &c. No 311, Liberty
street, opposite the head of cmithfield, ruts
burgh, Pa-
December 23, 1852 y-tfj.
jr. nicEEii ar c j
155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th,
Philadelphia.
Manufacturer and Wholesale" Dealer in all of the
various new kinds and 6tyles. silk, fllr, brush,
wool, Panama, straw and chip Hats ; silk, straw;
braid and lace Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs,
&c, which will be sold cheaper than the cheap,
est. Feb. '62, 19-ly-
KXEEDLER & FEATIIEJl,
Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnet!',
and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 136 North Tird Street
(opposite the Juagle Hotel,)
rniiaaeipnia, ja.
February 2G, 1852. ly
lames Dougherty, at
RLI.MIOLD, DASH & CO.,
Wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco, Snuff
and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner
of Xhird and Race streets, Philadelphia lately
occupied by Ludwig, Kneedler & Co.; keep con
stantly on hand a large and well selected stock
of the most celebrated brands of . . : -
CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS,
Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for
eale on as favorable terms as any house in'ihc
city. Orders promptly attended to."
September 23, 1852 49-ly.
Ebensburg & Susqueliauna Plank
Road Company.
Notics to
Stockholdera-
-v: . -
$50 REWARD!
Phila Delphi a, Dec. H, 1852.
Resolved, That the Superintendent of the
Road to avoid the Inclined Tlanes on the Alle
gheny Portage Railroad, be and he is hereby
THE Board of Managers of the Ebensburg and
Susquehanha Plahk Read Company have as
sessed 2,50 on each share subscribed to the
said road, to be paid on or before the 20th. day
of May next; and the sum of $5,00 per share to
- i i a 1 rv.. . i e - 1.
T...i,X.;,,1 ; f th- Act of the 15th De Palu on or uur? w rwW jr u vatxi uc-
umv..p ." , cceding month. The above instalments are rc-
dav of Anril. 18ol. to take charge of all the old . . . , , i 0, . .
Just call and see the work if you do not want merials and fixtures on the old lineof the Road D! V: lZ.Xt'
day. of April, 1851, to take charge of all the old
." it a a t.- ,1.1 e T?.-.al
.depth twenty-four feet, and the lot or piece of itf for it ig orth iooking at. His buggies and a8 fa6t as the same may be avoided, and to hold Bn ot &Z'J1S
ground and curtilege appurtenant to said build- sle;Khs are as heat and strong, and a little better the same, subject to the future order of the ; wtt t TAxr ttittft t c
ing,
Taken
i..n ffananilv tiel in thifl country, lir- u.,j na tn th munncr in which Raul materials
in. execution as the property of Vm. f ood an(j to save money, -n(1 fixtures shall be disposed of. and applied to
The final account of Joseph Loyle and inos. r,aflpnl,v. -nd ta be sold at the iuit of Augustin r.v. ' i.T v t?.io in h line, vou e k t?,.j ; nnr...nM f
MTonnpll. administrators of the estate or l! red- frn Ir r. . i- . ;n m .. ... . , .,
TVI'Pr.nn.ll
erick Coyle, late of faummernui townsnip, ae- ALSO,
ceased. , All th TiTbt. title unA Interest of Teter Mc
Tk nnrf Ar.ionh siinimgn Jr.. miaraian o --;
xup Uv.v,uuHv - , , D . Phi of. in and to n. nprtain one
ot tue minor cnuaren oi rrcuuric. LOUSg
Bummernin townsnip, ueceaoeu. , . . . fmrt..n ft ;B:triate in Allegheny
The account of David W. Lewis, guardian o r ftin- nh the north
Richard C. Lewis, one of the heirs and legal . Jl J' Mr.J-"-
representatives of Richaid and David Lewis, de
David H. Roberts and John
Evans, o-uardians of the minOr children of Dan-
lei Jones, last of Cambria township, deceased.
Tha account of Sylvester M'Kenzie, executor
of the late will and testament of Henry M'Ken
zie, late of Washington township, deceased.
R. L. JOHNSTON, Register.
Register's Office, V
Ebensburg, May 19, 1853.
..on crfit a.nv where. In short, any person wisn
story board :nff a durable, neat, cheap and comfortable arti-
house with board roof, being twelve ieei in ironi cje ln b.i5 une, snouiq give mm
Duncansville, May 5, IS53 28-3m.
S. PETEBSBEBCER'S
Wholesale and Retail
Clothing Store.
Kn mm it. Cambria Ceuuty, Fa.
hats. cans, shirts, hand-
had better call and see his work. He will gire the act aforesaid."
you as much for your produce in work as you Extract of the Journal of the Board of Canal
uommiBsiontrs. ;
side of the new Portage railroad, and adjoining
the west end of the hew Portage Tunnel, and
the lot and piece and curtilege appurtenant to
said building.
Taken in. execution and to be sold on levari
facias at the suit of David Trexlef . " '
AUGUSTINE DURBIN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Ebensburg, Pa.,
May 13, 1853.
THOMAS L. WILSON, Sec'y.
The undersigned, having been placed in charge
of the eld materials and fixtures referred to in
Always on Hand.
f1 TONE WARE. Earthen ware. Nails, Cast-steel
l and Salt, fop h1a hv
. DAVIS & LLOYD.
May 12, 185329. - ,
NOTICE
ALL persons indebted to the subscriber, either
by Note, Book Account, or Judgment, will
- . m 1 1 Ell.
live costs bv Taviocr un. 011 or Tciore wo auvu
day of June next. 1
JAMES S. CLARK.
Ebensburg, May 2C, 1853 3t. v -! ;
kerchiefs, cravats, boots, shQes, carpet-Dags,
trunks, &c, sold cheap for casn.
Summit, May 19, 1853 30tf.
DR GEO. D HELLEY
... TrC
AFFERS Hio ftorvirtns to the CUUens oi veuvr
Uson and vicinity, in the practice of Medicine
I the foregoing resolution, and, with the view of I house.
protecting me proptrijr uic vuiumvuncniiu,
hereby offers a REWARD OF FIFTY DOL
LARS to any person who will give'the necessa
ry information, that will lead to the apprehen
sion and conviction Of any person or persons
guilty of purloining or converting to his or their
ttse, any of tho materials or fixtures on the old
line of the Allegheny Portage Kail Road, avoid
ed or to be avoided, by tne new track.
TIMOTHY 1VJSS,-
Sort, new road to avoid In. Planes. A. I . lv. tt.
Supt's. Office, Summit, May 6, au.
Ebensburg, April 21, 1853 20.
E. IIUTCJIEYSOX, Jr.,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
WILL practice in the several Courts of Cani
; bria, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro
fessional .business entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to.
Omce on Main street adjoining tus aweiuiig
Ebensburg, April 21, 1853 2G-3m.
J. B. CBAIQ. JAS. V, UA3ltTON.
'Commission & ForTardingr. -
THE subscribers would respe'etivefy inform
their friends and the public that they are
now prepared, to receive and forward all good
consigned to their care by any of the Lines, or
by Central Railroad, 'and hope that by strict at
tention to their business that, they will be ena
bled to render perfect satisfaction to all-that
will patronize them. All goods, will receive th
1) soa ana vicinity, in ' TJLOUR nd Bacon always on hand, and wS greatest' care and attention. ' .
ftndSurgcry. Qfface next door to Mr. Lytle s "diS. bwt' whlrfej. CRAIG & HAMILTON.
J&crson, M.26, 185S-31-tf. " for sale ou couimb.iou - ' IVOEY & CO' Jefferson, March 15, 1853.