The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, June 16, 1853, Image 3

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    LATER FOREIGN NEWS.
' ET7SSIA
tT Armament f Rttxsia Humored Advance to thCf
Turkish i'runtirr
rri;d . f Mcns-nikofT at Odd-
J.X. Deapat'-hts. mirnortia to U from Kahfch,
Ptatethat tU.;(liT -Kmp g n- rally ferwe I
during the Sii'il, i-r W,irs. Kid been in-
definitely pttfujaed, oxa-cti tfc -tate of aff .ra
ut CoMtB:r an! th: van cf :he soaifat-ru
army of 100. .""J n;eu had received orders to ap-
. proach ti. Turkish frontiers. Letters from
Jasay also state that the Russian military prepa
rations were continued on an extensive scale. A
permanent bridge is ia course of erection over
the River Pruth.
A despatch from Odessa, 23, says: "Prince
Menschikoff arrived this morning from Constan
tinople. The rest of the embassy are expected
within three days."
TURKEY.
Depart of Menschikoff Probability of War
Interesting From all Partt of the Empire. It is
iiOW officially announced that all further negoti
ations between Prince Menschikoffandthe Porte
.had been-broken off,. and on the 22d the Prince
tiok his departure from Constantinople forOdes
6a. The Ambassadors of France and England,
and the Ministers of Prussia and Austria had
previously , agreed to make a joint attempt at
reconciliation between the Divan and Russian
Envoy. This attempt, however, was fruitless,
r.3 MensjhikolT persisted in his demand for the
immunities of the Greek Church.
"Notwithstanding this intelligence" (says the
Moniteur) "it items difficult to believe that the
rapture of diplomatic relations between Russia
end the Ottoman Porte will be followed by hos
tilities. One Guarantee is the wisdom of the
Court of St. Petersbunr. and its assurances of !
pence iriren to all the European Courts ; and an-
other consist in the fact that, according to me
right of nations the refusal to accede to a demand j
of accessions and advantages not previously!
ngnsed to, is not regarded as a sufficient reason :
fcr the commencement of hostilities.' '
Ia Syria there had been much talk of the new
faith which had been started in Persia by the I
apostate Mahomedan Sheikh Babee, who denies
the authenticity of the Koran, and will not rec
ognize any but God, Moses, David, and himself,
lie had made many converts in Persia, and is
giviag the Schah much trouble. Babee has pro
raised his followers that he will bring back to
life all who are killed in defending the faith.
The Supreme Government had ordered the j
Pacha of Aleppo to form a tribunal of commerce,
( Musselmen and Franks, in that city. This
vrJer is much approved by the mercantile com
munity. From Smyrna, May 17th. The agitation
rhich was caused by the late fight between the
Greoks and the Jews, had entirely" subsided.
Ail Pacha had taken energetic measures
against the Landitti who infest the environs of
tLe'citr.
CHIXA.
PK03RZ.SS OF THE INSCRRECXIOX THE . AMERI
CANS OS- Hand. Jiang Kong accounts, of April
11th, say "Since tho 23ihult. we have little to
report."
We hive but meagre accounts of the rebellion
from the North. The latest date from Shan
ghai is of the 23th ult., which gives no intelli
gence that can be relied upon relating to the po
sition of matters at Nankin. Al! " conmuiica-
tioua with that p!a:e soeaiei cutoff. Thera ap -'
jpearaino d jubt of the rebel forces in.-esting the j
viy, and a report waa current that one of the ;
o-ito? giies had beon forced. j
Among the various reports circulated, there
WjTS a prevailing one that Keshen, the former
Viceroy of Canton, had made a very successful '
t'.V th rebel fb with the TmW.! i
trocps, about lots mue3 irom Nankin, m which
many thousands of the rebels were said to have
euffered. Nearer Nankin, at Taeping, the Impe
rial force is also said to have defeated the rebels
with great loss of life. This news requires con
firmation. The high Mandarin at Shanghai en
gaged four vessels, fully equipped, to proceed
up the Yangtsehiang to reinforce Chekiangfoo.
The Bombay Times gives further statements.
Oa tho ICth March, most urgent despatches
were received from the Governor of Nankin by
t'as Chinese Governor of Shanghae, requiring
L::a to implore the foreign consuls to send im
mediate assistance to Nankin, and stating that
unless forvign aid were afforded, and imme
diately, the city must fall into the hands of re
bels, by whom it was closely invested both by
Uud and water. A fleet of Imperial junks, as
sessed by hired Portuguese armed lorchas, which
had been sent up the river to oppose the pro
gress of. the insurgents, had been overpowered!
by the rebel flotilla ; and the latter, sailing Uown , county of Cambria, there will be exposed to
. the Yangtse kiang, bad anchored without oppo- j pub-ic 8flie on Saturday, the 0th day of July,
aition immediately opposite Nankin. 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the following Real
The division of the revolutionary army invest- j Estate late the property of Hugh Dugan, deceas
, "inghe place by land, is stated to bo .00,000 eJ) vil .
strong, and increasing. Several days before j ot 0f grouni ia the town of Jefferson,
this the Chinese Government had also applied ; numDered 31, adjoining other property of de
lor assistance to Sir C. Bonham, the British ggasej. and property of Wm. Lemmon, fronting
Commissioner at Hong Kong. Sir Charles ac- on rain street in said town, having thereon
cordingly departed in Her Majesty's steamship erected a los house, log stable, and shoemakei
ilemans, on the 10th of March, for Shanghai,
tut had not arrived there when the mail h?ftHer
Majesty's, steamship Salamander, and the ship
Lily, were already there.
The. French waa steamer Cassini, and the
United States steamer Scsquehanna, had both
proceeded up the Yang Sekiang, and Colonel
Mai shall, the American Commissioner, has de
termined to place th latter before Nankin.
The immediate effect of this interference on the
relative position of the insurgents and imperial
ists is most momentous. It is acknowledged by
the Chinese themselves, that the loss of Nankin
would have been the loss of the Empire.
' The "Friend of China" mention a report that
rmmissioher Su had been degraded from his
office, and invited to strangle himself. He had
taken the hint and committed suicide.
Commodore Perry, in the Mississippi, arrived
at Hong Kong April 7th, and on the 9 th the
U. S, sloop Plymouth was despatched to Shang
Lae. '
STILL LATER FROM CHINA.
A private letter received aOIanchester, brings
dates from Shanghae to the 29th of April, one
day later than the above. This letter states
that Nankin had fallen into the hands of the re
bels. The commissioner of the British fleet re
"' fuses to permit British merchantmen to go up
the river with stores or ammunition for either
party. "It was expected that the American corn
ea ander would adopt the same course.
A Valuable Table.
Tho following table will be found exceedingly
valuable to many of our readers :
A box 24 inches by 10 inches square, and 28
in. deep, will contain a barrel, (5 bushels.)
A box 21 inches by 16 inches square, and 14
2-;hes d eep, will contain half a barrel.
A box 16 inchej by 15-8 inches square, and 8
inches deep, will contain one bushel.
A box 12 inches by 11-2 inches square, and
6 inches deep will contain half a bushel.
A box 8 inches by 8-4 inches square and 8
- inches deep, will contain one peck.
A box 8 inches by 8 inches square, and 4-2
inches deep, will contain one gallon.
" A box 7 inches by 7 inches square, and 4-8
inches deep, will contain half a gallon. .
- A box 4 inches by 4 inches square,' and 4-2
detp, will contain one quart
Cutting and ThrcIng
"The appearance or ccKultiou
proper time for cutting wheat, u
variety. Thus, when the grain
rcc;
.can do eqaeeeu reiwcBa me inw.. a:ia c.,.,
w.wmhm any umiuiw 5 lorocu .-r .m ,
may a.: ays be safely eoninienvoU: for it ia
never better than when harvested in this state,
JeuJ :f cot Utcr, the wheat ia seldom bo good in
; i" ; -btBidcs serious losses are sometimes
uuuaeueuco 01 mgn winu.3, wuen
it is allowed to arrive at a riper state. The
white varieties should stand somewhat longer
than the red before tlfey are cut.
"With respect to the color" of the straw as a
sign ofmaturity, experience has shown, that if
in a healthy state, the ear generally ripens be
fore the straw; the yellowness of the chaff and
upper parts of the straw indicates that the
crop is fit to cut; and the uniform yellow color
of the straw shows that the crop has arrived at
maturity, and, if suffered to stand in
the field, i
the kernels are liable to be shaken out by the
wind." Agriculturist,
More raiu falls during summer, after, than
before, the J 5th of July, and therefore the far
mer should take this into consideration in ma
king his harvestings.
Sheep sheariug should be conducted this
month, and the sheep should be well cared for
after this operation, as cold rains are then hurt
ful to them. Large numbers were lost in June,
1842, in the state of New York, from this cause.
Sheep should be freely supplied with salt this
month, which should be placed in troughs shel
tered from the rain, to prevent its waste ; the
bottom of these troughs should contain tnr,
which is said to prevent worms in their heads.
In Ebensburg, on Monday, June 13th. by
voiucn, mi. j Wa.m.u uuu
Miss Bbidget Daily, all of this township.
jn Cnrrolltown, on Tuesdav, June 14th. by
Rev. P. II. Lempke, Mr. John Bender and Miss
Barbara Bczer, all of Carroll township.
In Cnrrolltown. on Tuesdav. June 14th. bv
I Rev. P. II. Lempke, Mr. Denn-is Kennedy
ntiH
Miss Frances Bollwe er, all of
ship.
Carroll town-!
FOREST UOUSE.
Carrolltown, Cambria county Pa.
The undersigned. Proprietor of the above Ho
tel, informs his friends and the public that he is
well prepared to furnish the best of accommo
dation, and is determined to please all who may
call with him.
JOHN P. PARIS n.
Carrolltown, June 16, 1853 34-6m.
Executor's Notice.
IETTERS testamentary on the last will and
J testament of John D. Jones, late of Cambria
township, deceased, having been granted to the
subscriber by the Register of Cambria county,
all persons indebted to the estate of said de
ceased, are requested to make payment immedi
ately, and those having claims will present them
; duly proven for settlement.
JOHN T. JONES,
Executor of John D. Jones, dee'd.
Cambria township, June 13, 1853 34-6t.
Nati;a to Stockholders of the Loretto Turnpike
or Plank Road Company.
THE stockholders of the said road are hereby
notified that an election for one President,
lone Treasurer, and five Managers for the said
: n J : 1 1 1 1 1.1 . i 1 ' . 1 1. 4 f O . .
J Vr ,o-o V I I
rd W e 2th day of June, 18o3, at the house
of Dr. Jos. PfofF, in Loretto.
M. M. ADAMS, FroJent.
P. J. Little,
Wm. Litzisger,
"J- Secretaries.
Loretto, June 16, 1853 34-2L
NOTICE.
TOTTrK is lierehv eiven to the nubhc not to re-
" - j o I
ceive or purchase a note for $30, drawn by
i the undersigned in favor or John Hamilton, ua
I ted 17th of November, 1852. Not having re
I ceived value for said note, I will not pay. the
i ame. DENNIS KENNEDY.
Near Monster, June 10, 18o3 34-3t.pd.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given, that by virtue
of an nrder of the Ornhans' Court of the
. SUOp sa-1(j i0t containing 8192 square feet; also,
another piece of land adjoining the town of Jef
ferson, bounded by Crooked street, land of Wm.
Palmer, Esq., and land of Austin Thompson,
containins about three acres, which piece or
narcelofland was laid out in lots by Thomas
M Connell, as per dratt, numoerea irom one to tw0.Bt0ry hewed log house, a tenant house, and
eight : also, another piece of land bounded by tW( goo(j barns. The wood land is well timber
the Portage Railroad, road from Jefferson to j -j with cherry and poplar, and there is a good
Munster. land of the Catholic church, and land
of James O'Neal, which was laid out in lots by
Thomas M'Connell, as per draft numbered from
one to eight ; also, three lots of ground, nura-
bered two, three and eleven, on the plan of said
town, number two having thereon erected a
frame house, au 01 wuicn property is suuiue m
the township of Summerhill, Cambria couuty.
Terms and conditions of oale; isue-imru ui
the purchase money to be paid on confirmation
of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual
payments thereafter, with interest, to be secu
red by the bonds and mortgage of the purcha
ser. Sale to take place on the premises.
By order of the Court,
R. L. JOHNSTON, CUrk.
June 16, 1853 34-td.
S 1 A? I
ROBERT KEBBT. ROBERT GALBRAITH.
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, nt the Machine shop
formerly occupied by Mr. Anderson, in the
rear of E. Hughes store; where by using
none but the choicest material, and employing
none but the best workmen, they hope to con
vince all that will do them the favor to examine
their work, that in point of durability, appear
ance or cheapness, it cannot be excelled by any
similar establishment in the State or elsewhere.
Persons wishing a bargain in the purchase of a
carriage, will oonsult their own interests by
giving them a calL They are prepared to fur
nish the following kinds of Vehicles, via :
Buggies of different qualities and prices. Ba
rouches, Chariotees, one and two "horse Kocka
ways, close quarter Eliptio and C-spnng Coach
es; second hand work of different kinds, &c,
making a variety that will suit all tastes and all
purses. Repairing done with neatness and de
spatch. Ebensburg, June 2, 185332.
Zb-z-sxc, oa'srli Cijanty, Pa.
TMJI! m.dc:isg..c r-pe jifu!' lui.nus the pub
a th-it is i:o 7 cvepruvd with every requi
;Li :" r i. ;c ;:..iii-.it:on, and will exert ev
ery ffort to render his house an attractive and
comfortable stopping place. His table will al
ways be supplied with every delicacy the" sea
son nffwrds, and his bar stocked with the best
of Wines and Liquors. ,x
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.WEBSTER,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg- Fa.,
TIJILL practice in the several Courts of Cam-
bria, Blair and Indiana counties. All pro-
fessional business intrusted to his care will be
promptly attended to
Office on Main stieet opposite Dr. Wm. Lem
ons omce.
Ebensburg, April 28, 1853
27.
YALViBLE PROPERTY
AT
. Private Sale.
T
HE subscriber will sell at private sale thatTlete in everv department. Evervthine new.
valuable farm (known as the McCoy farm,)
situate in Cambria township, Cambria county,
about two and a half miles east of Ebensburg,
l -.i. : T. T- I
and within eight miles of the Penn'a. and
tage Rail Roada, and -adjoining lands of
D. Jones and others, containing
Por
John
One Hundred and Sixty-Eight Acres
and some perches, about one hundred acres of
which are cleared, and all under fence, having
thereon erected a two-story House and a good
Barn with sheds and out-houses. On the prem
ises is a
LARGE ORCHARD
of choice fruits of various kinds. There is also
a fountain pump at the door, and a never fail-
"g spring of good water about twenty yards
irom me uouse.
Also a lot of ground containing one-tourtn or
an acre, situate at tna loot oi nane xxo. o, a. x .
R. R., having thereon erected two small houses
! and stable.
Persons desirous of purchasing either of the
above places will please call on or address the
undersigned. JOHN HUMPHRIES,
Agent for the Heirs of R. Humphries, dee'd.
Mav 1229.
IT 31 EST GO ROUA'D.
KEEP THE WHEELS IX MOTION .'
F
OR GOOD. AND CHEAP BUGGIES call on
the subscriber, at his Buggy and Sleigh Man-
ufAirtorv. which is now in operation in all its
various branches, in Duncansville, four doors
west of the Mountain House, where all will meet
with good work and as cheap as it can be made
anywhere.
ALL WIIEELS ROUND.
Just call and see the work if you do not want
it, for itis worth looking at. His buggies and
sleighs hre as neat and strong, and a little better
than you generally get in this country. Far
mers, for your own good, and to save money,
before you purchase any articles in his line, you
had better call and see his work. .He will give
you as much for your produce in work as you
can get any where. In short, any person wish
ing a durable, neat, cheap and comfortable arti
cle in his line, should give him a call.
JAMES M'CLOSKEY.
Duncansville, May 5, 1853 28-8m.
S. PETERSBERGER'S
imlcKale. nnd Retail 7!" ..r
Clotkln? Store.
Summit, Cambria County, Pa,
Coats, vests, pants, hats, caps, shirts, hand
kerchiefs, cravats, boots, shoes, carpet-bags,
trunks, &c, sold cheap for cash.
Summit, May 19, 1853 SO-tf.
DR GEO. D. KELLEY
OFFERS his services to the citizens of Jeffer
son and vicinity, in the practice of Medicine
and Surgery. Oflice next door to Mr. Lytle's
stort.
Jefferson, May 26, 1853 31-tf,
Stray Ilorso.
CAME to the residence of the subscriber in Cam
bria township, about two miles east of Eb
ensburg, on or about Monday, May 23d, a white
h'orse, supposed to be about 7 year? old, and
spavined in the left hind leg. The owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property and
take bun away, otherwise he will be disposed of
accordnig to law.
JOHN DAILY.
Cambria tp., June 2, 1833 32-3t.
Valuable i'arm Tor Sale,
THE subscriber offers for 6ale the farm he now
resides on, situate in Carrol township, Cam
bria countv. three miles Irom Carrolltown, con-
tainim? nhout 250 acres, about 100 acres of
" o fi
which is cleared and under good fence. There
is an excellent apple and peach orchard on the
; . nnmnniied of a varied assortment of
i nrnnertv. oomnoaed of a varied assortment
j rtliI14,ive trees. The buildines consist of a
productive trees, ine ouuumga
SHW-mui seal on ine property. " wsucu,
farm will be sold in two parts, each having erec
ted thereon suitable buildings. Application will
mmln tu the undersigned, residing on the
... . .L. i T V.a
, prem;3es, who will make the terms of sale easy
! an(j eive an indisputable title to the purchaser.
iUAWWo biLiiLOiir
Carroll to.. June 2. 1853 32-2m
LOST LAND
V
JF
A
Land Warrant issued from the Pension Office
of the United States, under an act of Con-
irresa n.iasea me inn oi reoruary. ion, w
Klizabeth Downev. mother of Edward A. Dow
ney, deceased, of Capt. C. H. Heyer's company
tD 2d Pcnu'n. Vol.. for 160 acres of land, and
numbered 01507, was lost between Summitville,
Cambria county, Pa., and the city of Pittsburg,
on or about the 11th of April, 18o3, while in
possession of Jacob H. Sweigart. . All persons
ore therefore cautioned airainst purchasing and
locatinz said Land-Warrant, as the subscriber
to whom it belongs inteqds applying to the Com
missioner of Pensions for a duplicate of said
Warrant. Should any person obtain possession
of the original warrant, they will confer a favor
by forwarding the same to the subsenqer, at jlo
retto, Allegheny tp., Cambria county, Pa.
ELIZABETH DOWNEY.
June 2, 1853 32-6t.
LABORERS WANTED.
CA LABORERS are wanted to work on 1
fJll Ebensburg & Susquehanna Plank Road, to
whom good, wages will be-given. : -
GLASS & HUTCHINSON, Jr.;
Ebensburg, June 2, 1853.
FLOUR and Bacon always on band; and we
have jnsfc received 20 barrels best whiskey
for oalc on commission IVORY & "CO.
BR. A. YEAGLEY having permanently located
in Jefferson, Cambria couuty, respectfully
tenders his professional her ices to the. citiicns
of the place and the surrounding country, in
the practice of Medicine and Surgery.
Office on Main street, wher he can a! vajs he
foand and consulted, except when !.-- i on
professional business.
jenerson, April i-, iooo :i-.
JAMBS BELL,
SU5LMIT, CAMBRIA CO., PA.,
DAS the pleasure- of announcing to all who
would secure the best bargains to be offered
in this county, that he is again in the field with
one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully
selected 6tocks of
i 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 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
larze. varied and attractive, beins fall and com-
fashionable and desirable will be found embra-
Ced in my assortment. Particular attention is
solicited to new and beautiful styles of
LADIES' DBSS GOODS,
which I have just received of late importation.
In Gents' wear I defj competion, and confident
ly invite an examination of one pf the largest,
cheapest and best selected stocks of ready-made
cUthing, cloths, cassimeres, &c, evr brought
to Cambria county : coniprisinz 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
with queensware, hardware, groceries, salt, books
stationary, &c.
BgTbe highest market price paid for all
kinds of Produce.
November 11, 1852.
NEW GOODS.
. The subscriber would respectfully inform his
friends and customers, that he has received and
is now opening, at the store room formerly oc
cupied by Richard Lewis, dec d., a large and
general assortment of goods, consisting in.part
of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, all
of which he is determined to sell lovo either for
cash or approved country produce. He solicit
examination of his stock, and is confident be
can sell cheaper than the cheapest.
GEO. J. RODGERS.
"May 8, 1851 30-tf
IVew Cbalr Manufactory.
The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are
nformed that the very place to purchase
CHAIRS, SETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STOOLS,
of the best manufacture and most elegant finish,
and at lower prices than at any other establish
ment in the county, is at the new chair manu
factory, in the shop formerly occupied by David
Todd, deceased.
GLAZING, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING
executed in the best manner and latest style.
- JOHN L. STOUGH.
Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm.
Accompiodation Eiue.
THE subscriber is now running a Hack daily
from the Summit to Ebensburg, leaving the
Summit Btiouv-e Vdwfc P. M.,-or immediately
after the arrival of the Eastern and Western
cars, returning the same evening leaving Eb
ensburg at 4i o'clock, P. M. Passengers who
come in the night trains will be accommodated
with a conveyance in the morning, to Ebensburg,
when required. JOHN IVORV.
Summitville, May 6, 185328.
TO MERCHANTS.
THE proprietors of the Johnstown Pottery,
would inform the merchants of Cambria ijo.
and elsewhere, that that they are now prepared
to fill all orders for
Stoneware,
of the best quality, and at prices which will en
able them to realize a fair profit.
We deliver our ware free 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 invited to
call at our Pottery. Circulars stating our pri
ces can be obtained from us, or from. Robert
Carmbn, Esq., Ebensburg.
HAMILTON & rjSKStUJNU.
Johnstown, May 5, 1853 28-tf.
NOTICE.
Whereas, my wife Catharine left my bed and
board without just cause, on Tuesday, the 24th
day of May, 1853, notice is hereby given to all
persons not to trust her on my account, as I will
pay no debts of her contracting.
Washington tp., June 9, 1853-33-3L
Orphans' Court Sale.
B
Y rlrtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Cambria countv. the undersigned guardian
of the minor heirs of JohnDulai, deceased, will,
oa Monday, the 4th day of July, 1853, sell a
piece of land, situate in Carroll townsuip. tarn-
bria county, adjoining land of Joseph .ccKen-
road and John Eckenrode, containing miriy
acres, more or less.
The sale will take place in Carrolltown on me
above dav, when the terms will be made known.
1 . ... Guardian of John Dulai's heirs.
June 9, 1853 33-4t.
Money Lost.
TOST on the road which leads from Thos. Por
I ter'n nortahle saw-mill to Munster, on Mon
dayr .'jafternoon. June 6th, a fair leather pocket
book, containing sixty-five dollars, pnosipwy
v doUar notes on the Lancaster and iiarns-
burg banks. liberal reward will De paia w
the finder on return of the money w " """"
siened. LJSWia -caw
Ebensburg, June y, loJ oo-oi
Information Wanted.
tV Mnnr Rraardv! formerly Mary Horrogan,
II pkiim Tfmarriv. deceased, and her
P.tpV Rmnlv. who' left the Norton Cop
per works, Massachusetts, some years ago, and
1 . limvnsp.d tn have removed to St. Louis, Mis-
KnurL or one of the western States. Any infor-
: nAavn;n tim will be addressed to
her brother, Bernard Horrogan. Jefferson, Cam
bria county, Pa. B. HORROGAN.
i i. 8 1ft3 33 3 1-
Bt. Louis, Burlington, Iowa and Memphis
papers please notice. - -
;a ... .;: Always on Hand.
ft TONE WARE: Earthen ware, Nails, Cast-stee
and Salt, for Bale by pyiS & LLOYD.
. May 4 2 185 329. '
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
BRADY'S HOTEL,
Harrisbnrg, Pa.
MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor.
April 10. 1851. ly
tO.MlAI & WAL'10.,
Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cuttery, XuiU,
jr., As. Market street, a&ove ;iu,
Philadelphia, Fa.
April 10, 1851, ly
DIICIIAEL WAUT3JAX CO.,
" Wholesale
lie Tolacco, Snuff, and Segar ijauvfac
173, North Third Street, three doors
tory, No.
above Yine,
Philadelphia, Fa.
JOSXPH J. SOEVER.
M. WARTMAN,
April 24, 1851.
EG.ER & GREGG,
Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquort, which
they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants
and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Jnly 1st, 1651 ly
. DR. THOMAS C. BI ATIXG,
Has removed his oflice to No. 14 South Sev
enth street, above Chestnut,
Philadelphia, Pa. ,
April 26, 1852. 7-tf 20
3. T. RCSHTON, J. C. HOPKINS, B. STILSOX .
JOII.V Y. RISIITOX & CO.,
Wholesale dealer in Quecnnoare, Chinaware,
Glattware, $c.. No. 245 Market Street,
Philadelphia. Fa.
April 10, 1851. ly
John Parker, James H. Parker
JOHN PARKER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon,
Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela
and Rectified Whiskey.
No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street,
Pittsburg Pa.
March, 11, 1852. ly.
GEO. LIPP1NCOTT. WM. TROTTER. EDMOXD BACOil
GEORGE LIPPIXCOTT & CO.,
Have constantly on hand a full assortment of
Teas, Wines, Liquors and Groceries generally.
. No. 17 North Water Street, and
No. 10 North, Delaware Avenue,
pTTTT.Tv-T-'PTrTA-
January 27, 1853.
JGHU MDEVITT. WILLIAM m'DEVITT.
JOU$ M'DEVITT- & BRQ,,
Wholesale grocers apd dealers in Foreign and
Domestic Liauors. Rectified fcislteyt riour, joa
con. Fish. Cheese, &c, &e. No 311, Liberty
street, opposite the head of Smitbfieid,
burgh, Pa.
December 23, 1852 9-tfj.
Pitts-
J. McELIIARE,
155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th,
Philadelphia.
Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the
various new kinds and styles silk, fur, 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. '52, 19-ly-
KXLEDLER & FEATHER,
Wholesale dealers in Hoots, Shoes, Bonnets,
and Falsa Laf Hats, No. 186 North Third Street
(opposite the Zagte Hotel,) -
Philadelphia, Pa.
February 26, 1852. ly
James Dougherty, at
REIXIIOED, DASH &. CO., '
'Wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco, SrvzS
and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner
of Third 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 CIOARS,
Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for
sale on as favorable terms as any house in the
city. Orders promptly attended to.
September 23, 1 852 49-ly.
Ebensburg & Susquehanna Plank
Road Company,
Notice to Stockholders.
THE Board of Managers of the Ebensburg and
Susquehanna Plank Road 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
be paid on or before the 20th day of each suc
ceeding month. ' The above instalments are re
quired to be paid to E. Shoemaker, Esq., Treas
surer of the Company, residing at Ebensburg.
By order of the Boad,
WILLIAM KITTELL, Sec.
Ebensburg, April 21, 185326.
E. HCTCUIXSOJV, Jr.,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
1T7ILL nractice in the several Courts of Cam
V bria. Blair and Indiana counties. All pro-
fpsRional business entrusted to his care will be
Trnmntlv attended to.
r ' . . i j. j- : v:
Otnce on 3iain swee. nujuuuug iua unciiiug
house.
Ebensburg, April 21, 1853 26-Sm.
J. B. CRAIG. JAS. D. HAMILTOX.
Commission & Forwarding.
milE subscribers would respectively inform
I their friends and the publio that they are
now nreDared. to receive and forward au good
consigned to their care ty any oi we unes, 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 gooqs wm receive uie
ereatest care and attention.
Jefferson, March 15, 185X .
. Tiitru of Administration.
On the estate or Unmtn L.ioyd, laie oi umon
township, deceased, having been granted to
. m m f - . 4.
the subscriber by the Register of Cambria coun
ty, this is to give notice to all those indebted to
said sstate to call and settle the same immedi
ately, and those having claims against said es
tate to resent the same duly proven for settle
ment. D- H. ROBERTS,
Administrator.
Ebensburg, May 12, 1853 .29.
Administrators Notice
ETTERS of Administration have been grant-
1i A tn'tfin iwdersiened. by the Register of
r&mbria county, upon the estate of James Rhey,
Aae(l. All nersons indebted to said estate
are requested to make' Immediate payment to
... Snr) thaoe bavin a claims will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
. SUSAN RHEY, Administratrix,
ANDREW J. RHEY. Administrator.
Ebcn&burg, October 21, 1852 tf,
Just Received,
Store tna dor
the Sentinel cT-
superior aFSor
of Gold and Sil-
Vfr ticnes an anc jew -elr.
Go'.d Lever watches full
Jewt-lli-d. S5.0O
. . M A9 1 .
Silver Lerr watches full jewelled, 1C.0Q
her Cylinder Escapciuvrts J,0u
Silver Quarticrs -. C.OO
Also a fine atsorimeat of sight day and thir
ty hour clocks.
N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired
at shortest notice, and warranted.
- WILLIAM B, HUDSON.
April 29, 1852.
MICflAEL HAX MAGE1IAX,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
Omce in the Court House, up stairs.
January 1, 1851. ly .
CUAREES ALU RIGHT,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Tsu,
Will practice in the several courts of Cambria,
Blair, and Huntingdon counties. Germans -can,
consult and receive advice in their own language.
Omce opposite the Court House, formerly oc
cupied by R. L. Johnston, Esq.
Ebensburg, February 8, 1858 ly,
SASIUEL C. WWG1RD,
Attorney at Law, Zbenshnrg, 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 weet of the store of
Murray, Zahm & Co.
May 8, 1851 ly. ' - -
. GEORGE M. REED,
Attorney at Lav, Ebensburg, Pa.
Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria,
Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office on
Centre St., joining Gen. M'ponald's dwelling
Jan. 15, 1851. ly.
WILLI AM KITTELL,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.
Omce on Main Street, in the office l&ialy oc
cupied by Gen. Jos. McDonald.
January 15, lb52.
THOMAS C, M'DOWELL,
Attorney at Law, HoUidayshurg, Pa.
Will attend the several Courts of Cambria
county, as heretofore. Office one door weet of
Wm. McFarland s cabinet wareroom.
January 1, 1851. ly
T, L.'hEYER,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa.
Office on Main street, iwo doors eact of tfc
Echo Office.
March 13, 185J. ly
CYRUS L. FERSIIIKG,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown Pa.
iuary SO, 1851 ly.
David T. Storm,
Notary Publio, Scrivener and Conveyaneet ,
JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA CO. PA.,
UriLL also attend to his duties aq J ustioe. Le
gal instuments of writing, such as deeds. -
greements, Foreign Power or AttorMy.
drawn up accurately. CoHections entrueted to
hi care will receive strict attention-
May 13, 1852 SO-tf.
- - - - mm
RICHARD JOKES,
Justico of the Peaee, Ebesstmrg, Pa
Will attend promptly to all collections ntra-
ted to his care Office, adjoining his dveUijg.
Decern. 24, 1851. 11-tf.
Exchange Hotel. ;
BoUidaysbnrg, Blair C., Pa.
The proprietor assures the public that no exer
tions will be wanting on his part to reader his
house home-like to those who call with him, and
solicits a share of public patronage.
April 29, 1852. -
Remember.
A
LL kinds of Lumber taken in eTcfeaBg 1
or
Furniture, at the Ware Rooms f
M'FARLAKD SOS.
Hollidayeburg, April 29, 1S52, -
. EXCHANGE HOTEL,
CarroDtown, Cambria Co,un,ry, Pennjytvania.
he undersigned is pseparcd to accommodate
in the best kind of style -all who way favor
him with a call, and hopes by strict atteniion. to
business to. Merit and receive a share of public
patronage. HESJIY SCALAV
may zv, ieoz.-ot-u
lewis w. vnowar,
Fashionable Barber and Hahr Dreaser.
In the basement story of Davis & Co'a., "ware
room.
Ebensburg, May 1-, 1851. -It,
N. B. Shampooing done, and raiors lionftd in
a superior manner.
George Rhey. Levi Matthews. Wilaam Zbst
RIICY, MATTHEWS & "CO,,
WHOLESALE GROCERS and . Commission
Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and
Pittsburg Manufactures, Jso. 77 and 79 Water
Street, "' '
. . . ritubttiyh, r.
. ApriiS, 1851. Cm .
Adams & Co.'s EXlrcs,
IT. ' Iverv & Co., arenta will forward aU
W.
packages of goods or money, daily except Sun
day, to all the principal ci tins' in th Union anl
all the towns on the Rail Road between Philads.
and Pittsburg. Drafts collected from California.
Drafts sold on Ireland, England or Scotland,
from 1 upwards. Money 1k drafts must b
par.
Nov. 4. 1852.
SCHOOL MOORS!
A general assortment of BOOKS, such as ara
used in our common schools, for sale by
DAVIS & LLOYD.
ifilass, Oils, Paints and Drugs of all kind
at J. Moore's.
Star, Sperm - and Mould
at the Briok Store of
Candles for sate
J. MOORE.
' Adams Si, Co. Express.
J, B. .CRAIG, agent will forward all pack age a
s of 'goods or money, daily except Sunday tn
all the principal cities in the Union, and all the
towns on the Railroad between Philadelphia and
Pittsburg. . " -
50
kags assorted tiails for sale at the store
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