Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, November 11, 1853, Image 3

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. DEMOCRAT MP SEKT1SEL
':. . LOCAL ITELIS.
?AGno"st. Some days back our citizens were
excited by report that, in the silent hours of
night, a ghost or a something had been seen walk
ing, "with measured tread and stately mien," on
different streets of our town. Those who saw it
described it as being an Amazon-like woman,
clad in dark habiliments. It walked with a ra
.pid step ; avoided the light, and looked like a for
midable fiend let loose to frighten the good people
out of their w its.
Excitement ran high! Children avoided the
darkness, and women when It-ft alone almost fain
ted. ' Some of our masculine citizens armed them
elves and determined to ascertain if real flesh
-and blood composed it. But their starch w as
rain. It avoided them, and escaped without a
contest. It remained incog in spite cfall scru
tiny, and finally disappeared, no one knew how,
no on knew whither.
"Many were the tales its appearance gave rise to;
and there was 'scarce a nook in a' the land " but
held its kindred spirit. Among others of a simi
lar kind was the following :
, ".Everybody who has visited or resided in Eb
ensburg knows something about the ruined set
tlement Beulah. Nothing now remains of it but
old walls, old fields, and an old grave-yard. It
is a lonely spot, and just such an one as a rest
less spirit would seek for its haunt.
Some years ago I had beer: roaming over the
surrounding hills in search of game, and, like the
larger portion of sportsmen, had beta unsuccessful.
T had climbed over precipices and through ravines
until weary auJ exhausted, when I sat down be
side the ruins of a house in the (loser! tJ village
to rest. The sun was fast sinking in th-j .Yer-t,
but the evening was pleasant. I felt no fear ; in
fact the solitude for me had charms. 1 low !'ng I
remained musing I know not. but my eves grad
ually closed and I slept and dreamed. Dreamed
'of the many buty feet that had once trod the spot
where T reclined : of the many voices that had
broken the stillness of the valley and awi'.ker.ed
the echoes of the surrounding hills; and of the
many forms that now mculdei td in the eld grave
yard ntar by. My slumbers became restless.
It seemed that a form bent over me that a cold
hand pressed my brow. I tried to turn away
but could not ; that icy handheld mc fa ;t. In
my efforts to release myself I awoke ; ar.d !..,;
ror of horrors ! my dream was but too true !
" There, beside me, as I hty by that old wall,
sat a form clad in a flowing sable garment, v.irh
long waving Lair, of snowy whiteness, ar.d a face
calm and pale at? death ! The eyes, fixed and
' moveable, rested upon mc the cold harid pressed
my brow. I tried to speak but could i:ot to
- turn from its gaze, but in vain. Si ill that im
moveable figure remained beside me still that
deathly countenance bent over mine. I attemp
ted to pray for deliverance, but my thoughts
would not leave the horrid imnga.. A cold perspi
ration oozed from every pere of my bedy, and I
felt myself sinking into a swoon, when those pal
lid lips moved. It spoke :
-' Mortal ! le not afraid ! I seek not to harm
t hoc nor trouble thy spirit. I am lonely and w arj.
MaK-y years ago, when these fields were '.iiled
and the houses which have rotted away were in
habited, I dwelt in the tenement beside- who.-.e ru
ined wall thou reelinest. I was happy. I gree
ted the morning sun vth a smile, and watched
it sinking behind the western hill with a happy
heart. Bat I loved gold more than God ; I .-inned
and God cursed me. The crops failed ami ifj
Iriendi died or abandoned their homes. But I
-could not die- could not leave th's spot. For
Hie hundred year.? I was doomed to roam over
these hills and linger round my once loved home.
Time, with me, passes slowly. O. would tc Gcd
that my probation was over !"
""It was gone. I breathed freer, my heart
throbbed 'quicker, and I arose. My limbs were
benumbed with fear, and it was with difficulty I
reached my home. "When there I fe-ll into a fe
ver, and for weeks those w o: el seemed ricking in
my ears that cold hand pressing my brow. I
recovered slowly, but even now, when my usual
health and buoyancy is restored, that form visits
me in dreams, and at mielnight, when all is si
lent, I hear again those words " O would to God
that my probation was over !"
I have never before told this tale, for I knew
that men would call it a creature of the imagina
tion. Even new I would not have my same con
nected with it."'
- Such, reader, is the tale of the troubled spirit
Xf Beulah. We have wrote it as we heard it, and
for its verity we cannot vouch. It may have
been a dream or the workings cf the imagination
of the narrator. Be that as it may, we can sec
no greater reason for doubting it than there is for
doubting Irving's " Rip Van Winkle," or Sue's
Wandering Jew."
Plask Road Election. At tha election held
in this place on last Monday, the following ex
cellent Board of Officers of the Ebensburg and j
Susquehanna Tlank Road, were chosen for the
ensuing year : President, George J. Rodgers ;
Managers, Rev. P. II. Lcmpke, Ezekiel Hughes,
Johnston Moore, William Kit tell, James Myers ;
Treasurer, Edward Shoemaker.
The Weatoer. Winter Eetms to have fairly
set in. Tho ground is covered with snow, and
the air ia cold. Ere long we can expect sleigh
ing, and then all will go well as all kinds of bells
csn nake it.
" Blessed is ue who gives.' Yes, and bles
6cd is he who receives. We thought so as we
regaled ourself on an excellent bunch of cellery
presented us by our enterprising citizen, R. L.
Johsio.v, Eq- It was a gem," certainly, and
as a specimen of the productions of an Ebensburg
garden cannot be beaten.
Kiw Hotel. Mr. Jno. Blair has taken the
house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary 0. Evans, as
s boarding house, and opened a Hotel. This bu
siness" suits Mr. Blair to a " T," as he is just tho
kind of a man to make a good Landlord.
. -v. .
' Nevt Road to Loketto. The viewers on the
new township road to Lorctto report a route of
bulfoc miles in length and a grade no where ex
cecdTng three degrees. This will make an easy
aod xcdlent road. The old road is six miles loDg,
and tho hills almost perpendicular.
Death op a Cambbiak is Califobnia. We
regret to learn the death of Daniel Iluber, of
Johnstown, whd was shot on the American Riv
er, in California, on the 16th of September, last.
We have not learned the particulars of his death,
lie leaves a widow, and two children. AHtgha-nian.
Appointments by the Canal Btard.
The Canal Board made the following appoint
ments, in llarrisburgvlast week :
J. B. Baker, Superintendent of the Columbia
Railroad.
J. Ross, Superintendent of the Portage R.R.
W. W. Dimock, Superintendent of the Middle
North Branch.
D. Vandercock, Superintendent "of tire Upper
Branch.
W. Y Wilson, Superintendent of the Lower
Branch.
Coli.ectofs.
II. C. Bturd, Athens.
Rooms, Pott.-town.
S. M. Strickler, Columbia.
It. Patterson, Bristol.
M'm. Cole, Outlet I-ock, Portsmouth.
J. II. Shoemaker, Juniata Aqueduct.
J- Black, Freeport.
James L. Riely, Ilarrisburg.
R. Laverty, Paoli.
Weighmastebs.
II. Yaid, Easton.
Lot Watson, Lane-aster.
J. Maker, Columbia.
J. liightz, Columbia.
I). E. Martin, Portsmouth.
J. D. Leet, Ilollidavsburg.
J. It. Herd, do'.
J. C Barrett. Johnstown.
J. R. Gregg, do.
C. J. Brown, Northumberland.
II. R. Kline, Lock Haven.
t'AU,i lXSJ'ECTOHS.
I). Willard. Bristol.
J. Hunter, Philadelphia.
Thomas V.'tlh, Columbia.
D. Deio, He'liidaysburg.
('. Cnr:r, Johnstown.
R. Bieeklv, Pittsburg.
The Tasteru Question.
Tiie '--tilioii of a flairs remains unchanged, as
ree.-r.rds tin.- pors;cet if hostilities.
-
me .no.qnc s.-on ti.e ,tn tut. it was not expect-
cdtlat Ii-tiii::is would ecnmuncc before the
2'.h.
lleseliid I'ai-La'fi fen was the bearer X'f the
inimt'ws to l'rinee Gorchakofi". He al.so e-on-vt-yed
to Omer elefinite instructions how to act in
-event of the litisi-iaas refusing to leave the terrir
t.rics. Duplicates f llicc dispatches v ere suit
n '!:e co"5:nar.-;er ed the TuiKii-h iorces in Asia,
;o tVi.t . tlie a i'tion cf the two divisions of the j
army might be in concert. !
The following is a translation of I
OMFK PASHA'S LKTTEK TO GORCIIAKOI-T. !
' M-Jv--i5;i"s lu Gknuial : It is by the order of !
Guverr.nieiit that I have thelioncr to address
:1.1s ji-iter Lo yeur Kxttllt-Jjcy.
' n'liilc the 5ubl;i::e I'orte has o.Lausteel all
nur.ns of conciliation to maintain at once r tace
r.nd its own independence, the Cottrt of Kttssia
has r.ot erased to inise difllculiies in the way of
any such tetth ment, and has emkd with the vi- :
elation cf ire-atie.s invading- the two Pniie-ij a!i- '
ties o!" Moldavia and 'U'aUi'.cLia, intettral rerls of '
tt:e Ottotnan J-.nipirc-.
lYitc to its pacific system, the Porte, instead
of e.vercisir.ir the i it,ht to make reprisals, confin
ed itselfeven then to protesting, and did not de-
v;:k'.e i.e-n ll.c v,
. ll.at lV.ight lead to Ml .ti-naifj-
;:.c;U.
" l'.'ts-ia, cu the contrary
far front evincing
corresponding sentiment, has enele-tl by njectitig-trie-
proposals recommended by the august courts
prcposal.? which were alike necessary to the
hii tor anei to ihe security of the Porte.
''fnere only remains to the latter the indis-pen-
sable necessity of war. But as the invasien cf
J
the Principalities and tlie violation of treaties erected a two story" frame house, now ki the oecu
whioh have attendeel it, are the veritable causes i o-mcy of the said Fr-mcU MtDermitt.
of war, the ?ablirnc Por;e, as a last exj-ression
cf its pacific sent intents, proposes to your Excel
lency, by my ia.crventioti, the evacuation of the
two Provinces, and
grants for your decision a
term of fifteen elays, to date from the receipt of
this letter. If within this interval a negative an-
swer shall reach me fvem vour Exceliencv. the
ootiiri.enceiaent of ho.-tiiities will be the natural
ct-rcqutTice.
Wliilu I Lave the honor toTnake the intimation
to your Excellency, I embtace the opportunity
to ofJer the assurance cf my high esteem.
(r-rgrre-d,) Omek."
The following curt tiocumcnt is
;OKCIIAKOFF'S REPLY.
' My Muster is not at war with Turkey, but
I have ureter not to leave the Principalities until
the Porte shall have given to the Czar the moral
satisfaction he demanels. "When this point has
been obtained, I will evacuate the Principalities
immediately, whatever the time or the season.
If I am attacked by tbe Turkish army, Iwill
defend myself confine myself to the defensive.
GORCHAKOFF."
Remarkable Ixstaxck of Abstinence from
Food and Drink. II. Doesburg, Esq, editor of
77tc llullanda; a paper published in the Dutch
language, in the Hollander Colony, in Wctcrn
Michigan, communicates to The Tribune an in
tt resting item which he cullcU from one of his
Netherlandish exchanges, of one Engeltje Van
der Mies, a female at Pijnacker, near Rotterdam
aged 60 years, who has not eaten in 35 nor
drank in 31years. She is now m her last decline.
Professors and Doctors and numerous scientific
men from all parts of the world, go to see her.
The Board of Health, of the Hague, instituted in
quiries into the matter as far back as 182G. No
medical man has yet ascertained the true con
dition of that wonderful lady. She lives in good
humor, and suffers with Christian love and faith,
her lot and conelition. This is certainly a remark
able phenomena in the history of humanity, and
is an important news item for the whole world,
as no instance of such long abstinence among
mankind is known.
Immigration. The following table exhibits
the number cf immigrants arrived at the port of
New York from Oct. lie to -ov. a, inclusive;
Vessels.
Lady Franklin
South Carolina
Albert Gallatin
Garrick
Republic
Forest King
Constantine
Olivia
Prince Albert
From
Liverpool
Antwerp
Liverpool
Liverpool
Bremen
Liverpool -do.
Brcmerhaven
London
No. pas.
600
2'J3
755
380
302
588
700
235
290
4,152
7,987
12.139
Total
Arrived from October 21st to 27th
Total since October 21
Late and Important from California.
New Orleans, Nov. G, 1853.
The steamship Daniel Webster has arrived at
th South w est Pass, with -advices to the 16th
Octobt-r a fortnight later.
The Wclster brings one hundred and seventy
passengers, and fifty thousand dellars in gold,
received by the steamer Sierra Nevada from San
Francisco on the lGth. The Golden Gate and
Uncle Sam sailed on the same day for Panama.
The passage was made between San Francisco
and New Orleans in twenty days.
The city Sonora was destroyed by fire Oct. 3,
and the loss of property "will amount to a million
anel a lialf of dollars.
The mining news is -encouraging.
John Mitchel, the Irish patriot, who rcovntly
escaped from Australia, arrived safely with his
family at San Francisco on the 12th cf October.
He last came from the Sandwich Islands.
A public dinner has been tendered to John
Mitchel, before his departure for New York, which
was accepted.
The Supreme Court of California has made an
important dvcision, declaring valid all grants
made in accordance with the Mexican law. The
elleet of this will be "to oust hundreds from lots
held by them for years, anel restore them to the
original grantees. It is considered a death-blow
i to the set natters, and will cause millions of nron-
j erty to change hands by the mere operation ol
i law.
i The magnetic telegraph is working freni San
, Jose to San Francisco.
' Murders anel outrages arcoccurriug throughout
! the State to an alarming extent.
The old city government of San Francisco had
retired, af'.'cr contesting the election and the new
' one been finally organized.
The improvenrents in the city were progressing
! at a wonderful rate.
! Biglcr's majority throughont the State is only
j eighteen hundred ar:d live- votes.
From Sandwich Islanel the news is highly iin
i portant. Dr. Judd had been removed from the
j oiiice c .Minister 01 rmance-, aud LliMia 11. Alle-n,
j ,atc u s. CwllsuK ai,,,0inte,i iuilis place.
j t ,i,.,;,i ci.n 1,1 1.,, ,r,i 5n,,(.v.
j ation to the United States. The French and :
j lirilish Consuls l-.ad protested to the King against ;
; such an act, and the American Coinniissiotrers ;
j had replied in a firm hut dignified manner. This
i movement had caused the greatest excitement in
i the Island.
'I'll AY 314 UK.
in the il ld of Simou Kirsh, in Car-
r i; a vr.i fr
rr! tciviisir.p. ci t-'aiurdav, the
'Jtli ult.
dark ! rown marc, v. itli r. k-ick mark on the left L:f
is about 111 Team -dd, r.nd had a LvaJ baiter on. i
reward of ;-." will be paid Ur liei ret' r:i to the sub- j
soi iber, or f v iuf urination whkli vi'tl lead to her I
I ree-jverr.
JOHN TUP.L.
Nov 4. lKi;5.-8t.
!
j fit HE I'.nn
IA?IiJH..I.T S.AiVV.S.
i hill Laws of the Pe.-sion of lf-j.3, have
been received, and are ready for distribution to
Obe- entitled t i receive them.
K. L. JtilLNSTON. Vrothonylaru.
rrothonotary t ollice. L be lis burp;, )
November 4, 1 bo3. :5t.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas and
Levari Kacbis, isued out of tlie Court of Cum- j
hicii l iens of Cam lo in C'omty, and to me directed,
there wtt Ve ex; cs. d to sale at the Court House,
in the li-ronjMi (d i.hersr.urjr. t. arubna countv, on
Monday ti.e otii ei.iy of Dec
1'. M.
L-tnber next at 1 c'e'.uck,
All the rlht, tit'o jad ii.t. resi of rrineia Mc
Dermitt, of, in and to a Ijt of prr.tn!, situate in
the borough ofSiiinniltville. ( an:i.i-:a county, fron
ting on the Ailecbetiv Portage It liiroad, adjoinin-'
I :iUi 1" Tnoma:
' IaSJ r;'"tn fa
I of San! bi.r.-.r.ili
Tnomas Jackson ou the North, and lot of
ra the fc'o'ith, mi l kuowu on the olun
li hv the N. . having ihoreon
I :.ke:i tti rxeeaiir.i!, and to be- hold at the suit of
Dvie c LuchaiiMi.
ALSO.
All the ri't.t, tiile and interest of Ignatius Ad- '
ams. Jr., of. in m l to a piece or parcel of land i
ci,,., -,ri : ee. Ft.:n... ,. ....... i.:.. u..:.. ... I
. V,,.U!1,iei ,,y Un:U a.?d by Ignatius Adam-, Sr.,
! containing twenty seven acres, more or less, about 1
"vc ;icl C3 of wi!iru nre cleared, having thereon crec
ted a one and 11 t.alf storv log house, n two story
; frame Ionise, a one story log liousj, a frame stable.
J Co il bank, Itaiir.iad and coal hoppers attached,
I now in -the -oscupauev of the said Ignatius Adams,
j Jr.
j Taken in cieeirtiea s.nJ to be eolJ at the suit of
i Jediu i'eightner.
ALSO,
Ait theriiiht, title and inferos! of i'cter McG.,ugh,
one of the Dells., -of, be and to a piece or parcel of
laud situated in Washington township, Cumbria
county, udjoiiiininjr binds nf John Noel, Win. K is
sel, L:-p, mid others, containing eixty-four acres
more or less, about forty-live acres of which are
cleared,' having thereon erected a one story Lewed
log house, a stone cellar wall, a hewed log barn
and a plank hay house, now ill the occupum-y of
John Mc;..ujch, Kaq.
Taken in executiuii, auJ to be aold at the suit of
William itussel.
AL:-0,
All that certain two story frame house now in
the occupancy of Thomas (' llarrah, with the lot
of ground, or curtiiege appurtenant thereto, situate
in the town of Galitzin, iu the t-iwuship cf Alleghe
ny, Cambria county, bounded on the North by
bouse and lot of John Murray, on the Last by town
ship road leading from the said town to the b'tooe
Tavern, or bead of IMnneNo. 0, A. l It iron,
tins; ou ;J .oUl ill foot, nnl extending back 10
feet, and ou the South and West by lots of said Le
lendent, unoccupied.
Taken in execution as the property of the saiel
Thomas O'llarrab, at the suit of James J. Will.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of John P. Parrish
of, in and to a lot of ground eitiiate in Campbells
town, Carrol township, Cambria couot3 fronting
ou the iibeiisburg and irusi-jueuaun't Koad, adjoiu
injr lot of James Kirkpatrick on the North, and lot
of John Campbell on the South and West, and
known 011 the plan of said town by number C, con
taining about half an acre, having llicseou erected
a two i-tory frame house, and back buil lih attach
ed, now in the occupancy of the said John P. Par
riuii. Taken in execution, and lo be sold ut the suit of i
II. Child:, Co.
ALSO,
AU the right, title and inleiest of Martin Lager,
of. in, and to a piece or parcel of lasd fcituatc in
Jackson township, Cambria county, adjoining
lauds of Jas. C. Fishers heirs and others, contain
ing one hundred acres, more or less, about thirty
acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected
a two story log house, and log burn, now in the oc
cupancy of Marttu Kager.
Taken in execution, and to be sold Rt tbe suit of
the Executors and Trustee of James C. Fisher, de
ceased. ALSO,
All the right, title and interest of Michael Fore,
of, in and to a piece or parcel of laBd situate in
Iilucklick township, Cambria county, adjoining
lands of James Wilson and others, about fifty seres
of which are cleared, ou which is erected a two sto
ry log houe, and cabin barn, now iu the occupan
cy cf Michael Pore.
Taken iu execution, and to be sold at the suit of
Susan Khey and A. J. L'hey, Aeluiinistxatore of
James Kbty, deceased.
ALSO,
All the right, title and interest nf Elisha Movers,
of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate iu
Richland township, Cumbria countv, adjoining
lauds of David Snnvely, Daniel Shoemaker ar.d oth
ers; containing one hun Jred and sixty three acres,
more or less. Laving thereon erected a two story
hewed log house, a blacksmith shop, a cabiu l.arn,
and a saw mill, now in the occupancy of the suid
Elisha Moyera.
Taken in execution, and to be sold ut the suit of
Mngehau aud Uever for use of Johnston Mocre.
ALSO,
AM the right, title aud interest c f Valentine Krise
of, in and to a tract of land, situate in Clearfield
township, Cumbria county, Adjoining lands f Da
vid Krisc, Thomas Adams nml others, cotitaiuit.g
one hundred and sixty live ac-Ves, more nr less, a-
I bout forty eight acres of which arc cleared, having
j thereon erected a two story hewed lo;; house, u
; hewed lo barn, ni J a p w ir.'. W, uovr iu the occu
j pancy of the bai l Valentine Kivse.
i Taken in execution, aud to be sold at the suit ot"
John Leers.
ALfO,
All the light, title t.nd interest cf Sumnel ileum
of, in and to a lot of ground situate iu the borough
of Johnstown, formerly Kernvilie. Cambria county,
frontin- on the Johnstown and Lifiouier Turnpike
boaJ, a.ijoiiiiiig lot of William Campbell, aud run-
nu.g on said Load to i. alTey. Laving thereou erec-
ted a two striy plank house aud a frame stable,
now in the occupancy of Harman Greeves and tlie j
said Samuel Ream.
Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of !
Hurphy, Cooper U Co. j
ALSO,
Ad that eert-iiu tract or piece .f 1 in 1, situate in j
j SrS usfolS
fimbria countv, P.i., bounded !
4: Leiriiuihi!! at a Post pile I
I nu ite lie o an r) E,rry Suitil twenty six de- !
; jxroe. West, two heudred t-iid Sve perched more or i
ltfsiio a 4tt, thvuce Sou lit eleven p.-rthes mure or i
! Icsiro u IJeitiiock, (ueuco South ei'ity eight nod !
; a haf decrees l.n-l. one hundred and set-my cipht i
pci-eies more or Ic-j t a t.ost, tln nee . .rt !i
degre and n half L'.isf, oue hundred and fn'iv s-v
en p r.du--i more nr le.-s to J hemlock, thence Nortl
j" 'he-nee .oi t.. -
d df.v.. per-
.-outMu..ig....e j
s:t five e??g5-ie.t West, one' h iodi
thestnore or loss to the b-tiiiniiw
huntred aud furtv i-ii:-.' atr-s ::uJ eixlv verchu j
ir.nn or le;3.
Tike-n in execution, and t ) be sold as the proper
ty oIKdwarJ JoiieE. at the Suit of Auti Titlier tt
al.
ALSO.
.i inc ngiii, title au l iriterpst ot Cunr.es I.';.:.ja,
: f , V. mol to a
tract o
la
I fritunte ill Jack
n i
' tui.d:i;t. Caml.
a C.-.irr
ttj.i-.liin-.'- liin'ji A-
hr;it;!ii llagcr, Samuel Davis find cthcr. eor.t-iin-ing
t"-e hundred and fifty acres, in. re or les-. iib:a!t
eigliy five acres jf which nr.' e'.cired, '...iviuj there
on er.-cted a two nory hewed log hi '.i-c. a liewe !
log (table, a log barn, a frame r-he 1 and pi ink
LiuOtsiuiih shot', now ia the occutaucv of Herv
! llr.'u-.
AV
' I'iHi
. all the rluht
of. in, and t'
i : t
''ret of Ch'ii'cs
tract of !:m I sit-iii tc in Ja
ns
fainliia co-.ititv. r.
iriir.g lands i
; on 2 : a a i re
JantsC. 1'iIi'i's heirs, contain:
and t v tl-j-ee ru ns, -':f-e r '
'.I-.
It
:: t v
acr-s ( f iv hicii .".re cleared, h:
in'iii: tneroori cre.-tvu
ii eal'.ti Lara and i ibin Ittusc
'i J '.n in eLCnti j:i. an 1 to
not now occupied.
e si.ld ::t t'.ie o.t d
John t n .M ci e, aur
I
. :v.
-ni .r o:
of .f .i. J. Mi-re.
: AL5.. i
Al the riidit, t'. tic and Interest u e Vui. s Iilloi;, !
; of, ii, and to a tract of bind i.-itei-ite in Jackson t;. j
j Canilria county, n djoiniu l iri is ot Aoraham La-
i :er, tamuel Davis and tdher.. eontaiidujr 'iie hun- :
di ed aid ti ty acre!', mc re or le-, nbmit ti-tidy live 1
acresuf vvl);...-.h are cleared, luiviny thereor. elected ;
a tw. story hev.e l bi hous--. wcatl.erboari.e i, an-1 i
fraiiK kilcbe-n atta. '. : d. a '.Value stable, r. jsewe !! p !
Stable a )' bar:., a frame the 1. and r 'ank b!:ie-li- !
! smith shop, now in the ooitup-incy f henry ll-n- r
All., all the ri-at, liih; and i;-.::-i'o.-i of t'i -
VAU-t of. ir.. ur. 'l '.-I .1 tract t f I, sit'i;- in .!.; :
I son tiwiishin, Cambria county, adjoining lauds of
' Jainet C. Fisher's heirs, containing one hundred ;
and nneiy three acres, mere or b .-s, about li'.tv
acres if which are cleared, hav ing thereou erected
a cahit bouse and cabin bntn, not now occupied.
Tnlm n ...i!tti tSi-A r.-i l,e r ',! l Ihe suit of
; j i i(u ., '
ALO.
: and i::tci c-t . f Go
or parcel of i'i'! !
t'a!nl'ii-i r.tv
il the ib ht, V
N'a
j of. in and to a pit c.
iv ."..-1:iii".ii t..v.-n--h:n, ( ami i;lv. lein :ninj
. lauds of Tin. nns Jackson, fc'ainue) Iiih;u and i. ll j
I ers, cnj:taiiii:i; t'-ielve a.-ics, l.i ire or 1c-;-. .-.Ce nt ;
! two acres rf v. hioh are cleared, having 'Uai'' u j
erected a two st'.j v .r.-..p, part hc'Ved !,; ;.'i l ; ::'!
irnmc
N.itT?
no'.v i.i the eceupancv ul ihe s.iu lieor
he
Take a in e.ctitioi, aud to Vc
U at the
John Ivory
AUf.L'Sl'IN LCnUlN, SLrrrT.
hcrifTs Office, IlhcntLurir,
November d, lbC'l.
:otic s:.
A LL persons bavinz cuiir
2. ny PortiKie K-tirUfad
inis against ti.e .-ii.?f.'ue-
ny l ortiKie Kail H?a'l, iur se-rvtces ren.iere.i
! or materials J'urnisicd previous to the ;".d day d'
! Nov. 1833. will report them ts the Superintendent,
j prior to the 2ti of Nov. 1S;1. The great ditti.'itl
j ty that has heretofore recurred i'i the pa;, men t -f
the debts of this road, has befit from the negligence
j of creiiiteis themselves in failing to report their
j c'a:ii.s previous to the tanking out of the general
report of the Superintendent. It is paitieuiai'y
required that the entire- imb I tednoss of the road t e
j now reported, so uiut iipplieati ui can be made for
a sufficient ar.uti".it to btudate it during the rnsu
season. All persons failing to present their claim:1,
will ha.-eno assurance of payment out of the next
appropriation.
JOHN ROSS, Snpciintcndcut.
Oct. 23, 1 S--.3.
To Contractors.
OLAI.LD l'r.ipesals will be received at the l). e
of the Superintendent of the New I'or.d i avoid
Incline.! Planes of the Allegheny Portage Rail lb" ad,
at the Summit, Cambria county. Pa., en orbetVre
the first day of November, lK'.a. for tl.j baibisintr
and track biying ou seetions No. tl'd, Cl. "". ", L.7,
38, E9, 0, jTijcI 41, of said road. Also for the cl ots
ties required for tedious No. 31, "'. nn l'j.
TIMOTHY I LS.
Sup"t of New 1'ortagu Road.
Oct. 27. ISoQ.
Agrricultural Society.
MELTING vvill be held nt the Court House on
Saturday evening the lllth day of November
A
next, at precisely 2 o'clock, 1. M., tor the purpose
of forming an Ajricu'iural Socirty. All persons in
favor ol elevating the agricultural character of our
County, are respectfully invited to attend.
MANY.
Oct 28, 18f3.
TiliC SOTICL.
Allegheny Infantry ct" Icretto.
IN conformity to the 7th section of nn K t. to rr;;
ulate the Volunteer force of thin Commonwealth,
parsed Janunrv 81st. ISjo, a court of appeals will
! behe'ld '-n the first Monday of November (the 7th)
111 tho biirough ofL-iretto. All de-.iu-ient meuioeis
vill rectify li.err non-attendance to duty, or abide
the coriseoiier.ee and riper of the law.
ULNRY sCIINLTLEUCr,
Captain.
Oct. 21, lfeo3.
I'l UCIlASr.KS I2i: AEili.
THE piece of land eontainiog about heven acres,
advertised by John M'.Vtel, Jr., adrn'i.sira
tor of Ucv. Terrenee M'Cirr, elefastd, to be sold
on the i! -ItU day of October inst. does not belong to
said Estate, but is the pruperiv of LUeu M 'Curly.
M.D. MAG EH AN.
Auonify for 22. Al'CVr.'y.
October 7, 1S53.
Fabhionabl Barbers and Hair Lresserg.
IN the basement story cf Davis &. Co's., ware
room.
Ebensburg, May 1, lS51.-ly.
Is. B. Shampooing done, ani raiori honed is a
, eoperior manner.
Important lor ttie l'ubllc.
IIYUKAILIC RAMS.
flHE firm of Prown & Co., lms sold t be right of
J setting in operation Water Rams in the counties
of Cambria, Iridium and Armstrong, tj the firm cf
Ilerncaine, Jones & Potter, who n il) be happy 10
accommodate, ull persons in want of these useful ar
ticles. 1
OieWs tuny be left rlth Mr. (Jeorj-e llerucr.me. j
who will jrive all information ia rignrd to these j
Rams, their cost. kc. i
HF.RNCAML, JuN MS i i'OTTF.R '
Oct. 21. ' '
AI'DiTOK'S .tiXEtt:.
j TV iVl'K. E Is hereby pi vt-u thit the ui:dersgt:ed has
j -Ll b'-i-n appt-iii'.ed Auditor by the Orphans Ctuit
f trt! iTi-i county, t ) ex-iunne into M.d nr'.ko re
I'oit i pontile Esceptioit filed t..t'ne aC'. o..;.t c f Ja'ob
Luther, 12xecutir of John Milv, der-asej. :.n! sh:it
lie will S'.t f.r tlr.it purpose r.t his ot'.U-e, iu L'.eus
hurjr, on Th'jrs biy, the 21th i-y of Ni.vcmberni vt.
when and "where f.'.l person it.tercsteJ mn y al
ien 1.
John s. raiEv.
Auditor.
Oct. 21, lS-:-3-4t.
JIJ,!,. (ill nn l I ,!!.... la,,.
e, OH, ana LfUUitl Moj C.
D. KIREPATRICK, !
Ko. 21, South Third Street, between Market and
kClie.nut Streets, Philadelphia.
"I IT AS coii.-tantl.v on hand and iuc sale, Drv and '
i- Di y Salted "( anV ltid.-s. Dry snJ (.mcu
Saltid P'itua Kips, Tanneri Oil, Tunnord' and Cur- i
"er?, TOOLS, at the lowest prices aud up.n the- ;
l c' t( nns- I
E-af All kinds of Leather m tue rc-ah "antcd, '
''r wiiica i v.s i.ine-M maruet j nee mm be givcu iu ,
;:'-n. m- takeu i:i i-X'.Iiar.ge fur hiJe-b. !
I.eatl.v.- itered free of elurjc nn i sold on
c-uiii:sie.ii.
L-iy 1 M: ;
nc'iTrb".!caia Hall.
. NT!! 'NY YO'.VI N KLL rcr etfull v inf. rr.-.s tl.
:!. :. r r.;,.;.,rcJ, tL.-l.i-.vdi-
r,,.,., ,v;;l, eve tv ,.,.,:.-,". l lor the .:ce-o....mod.i-
f strat.gvi a ..n l travelers' at bis new tinu'i
.'ii-fiue-rii Llbci tits of l!c:':'.';.iyslurg, and
.tfu'i'y ;sS:s t r n br.rs of custom. ills I i
d ;.l nil ti.-iu-a he supplied with the be-t the
it Su'i.rda. fli I lii b:.r StOe'kel t.'ith th lest
fin-t liquors-.
- Th? i.r;.'i r lla'.l cm ! rentel br t'.ic d iv
r. a;.c
hie w
iii.il''..
V. i . 1 1
or liijiat. a
i a I'iano
i I'i
i-ui:
:.t f-ii alshed.
rnian i:::
ha:.d.
1.1 Lr.z-y,
ieit Cu-n-
v
Acrw C':t?.i:it-t X"ar ricoiits.
JMF.? S. TOM.) r
bi:ia, and the J I;
opened i.u exte-i.s!'. e- :
frrms the citizens of Ll-ens-lie
tii.iivii'iv, that l:e has
1 varied nssertaient of
i 1
I r. 11 .': i rt LVvis" I fw l oiSdinc M.dn
.- e-y j e s'.-.e the 'Oiar.-i.n 11 '
". bapry tj have the. I'll call fc.id ex-
V." ALN Li. CiiLliLY AND 0 THE it
iLin: or n
Mia. t.
a:r..:ie i.i
M A lie JU ANY
VAI
(l;'!t"(ii ill
'.rt
vt.....,,.u t.,; .". t; :
re l':5,
. u . V .1, .
c , a
-talltiy '
.'!U.i i'j:,.
ii e-'.a.r
He
v.'i.l liave 0:'-!
.'t.t Of lail'-y
1 t;
;n I an e.. "li-t. t
Cu.-.llis. wiit.-ii
oil'.rjj In t
wn
-e;t
at r..
I-
IN. ry
'& 'tkint!
K'.i'.'iii
ed t i. :
t.. M'.I "1
article ''rdcred tv
i-inf manner, .f
. ': N 1 of ail kilel"
11 1 lr-ude jr. I
iv.- i-e-t ;;-,a ;.
vi i:t be j .Uit 1
itti !id
! .i.ined
lis t.n.-.s r reCAH,
...v. :.i 1 l ee;, iife e
ar.d 1 eing eiet
but ;'iij m l
.v e Ii.e
l-atl'....
of u. di'-M'i:u:iia-.:i'
I' II kll...ti.
Attorney at Law, Lbecsbu.:, Ta.
Ot KICK two du is West of Maj0r 'i i.o.rj s -j j':
( lb. tel.
Ji23. s. c:tfii:Y,
: Attorney at Law, EbtntViu-r;, ?a.,
! 5'i!.!. practice in the several Cueirto cf Catt.brla
j lha:r and Indixii'i c.,i.tivs.
i i t-tlc--. No. i, ' Coioi.i ado Row, j-.e.ir tae e
rt i
Eberiisbiir. Aufc-. 1 '., b "d-iy.
5IC 2i ASli. Z?A. .! AiiiJkeA:
AttDraey at Law, TV.i-.birg, Pa.
1
OlTlft". No. :, - C
,:ide ik-.iv, n
tnc
i J miliary 1, Ibl. '.j
'M203Z ks 6". n;; WZlZ.i.,
Attorney at Lu.v, UolUdiysburg, I" a.
7"iri.I. a'.te.i 1 the
C-untv, ai- her
'.U.i 1 the --r:. C .'. ris el" Cambibi
ret oli ie. t'lbee utieujur west
f W'ii. Mcl-'ariau 1 s oafcinei v. ai eruwa.
Ju'v '21 . Ib-j-. i v
re s-
jrr.cy nt Liv. JoLr.slr.v.u Pa
1 n i,.til-'iti Mro't, 111 me
1 i N; lVrsbii.i''s : :c. e K .
;-!, 11H.
-1 e e-1
J ,,f (.:.-,
Janu.-irv
3J. t3AS.v",
Attorney at Law, Ebensbur j, ?a.
Ol'i le. li. in the 'o
( Aug. -2i. bs.Vl.
ourt liuii.se, up btu.is.
AHItliliM ivI'i:t.I',
Attoj.uey at L?w Joanstowa, i'a.
"VKF1CE on Clint. 11 Street, a fevr dv irs north Of
J the
April 23, 1
L-orner el" -Mai. 1 tiuJ Clinton.
D. J. Evax. J. D. liee,nts.
LV.45S &. Iil'CiIIi:?i,
IS'OUI.D r..-1-.in inform the public that thy have
J just received fr .iu the L i; :ern t-i lie", and have
,.r. 1, 11. 1 .1 biiiie mid esc.-iieiit asiortmetit ot
I'a 11 ana Wliitcr C Jillil:jr,
irbi.-h ihrv are vrenarcd to dispute
of at reasoiiaii:e j
:rt. e f men and i
1, rices. 'J heir stock cns'iMs, in 1
l.ovs wearing nr.io.rel. .., r..au.-J ;';'" 4 ''
eii.S3inie.-es, att:neits. .ifins 1.11I si. us. Also,
Woolen ai.d Cotton Cno'evsiiirts, firawers, i.c.
Ifats uikd Caps,
of all kinds, suitable for the t-eueoii.
Also, a large ii.-soi'tii'.cr.t of OVLIiCOATS and
CLOAKS ef tlrt latest styles.
They have also on hand Cloths, C istitiif res. Sat
tiuetts and Vestings, which they are ire-, and to
lii.ii.u-aeture to order iieioniing to ti.e latest appro
ved fashions.
The goods have been seh-ete 1 with care, an -3 e n
be s old 'very low. Call and esnmine their itovk.
'1 !k v wiil suit vou as to equality ar.I j nee.
Lt Ci-sburg, Oct. '21, 1 .")."'.
A tliii i n N ( r i: t o rs X o 1 1 c v .
"jj" T1TTKRS of A bi.in's'rat:. n b-tve been errinud
ai to the tin 1; T-ir:' d, l.y ti.e Register d C.1n1
t.ria c-'Jt'.te, ii-.o'.i toe e-..i.i- o; J. tii.es l'.lo'y, i!c
ceubed. All persons ii.-lcl t d to sail ei-tate aie
! icv'it tti'l to io:.ke imin
:.tv
roei.t I
j tb'.s- havinj claims aid present tin u pr;
per v an
ti.euticaiel lor pe:::emcr.T.
i l SAN RltEY. .-1 ..'';.. -r.'.j.'.-.V.
AM'llEU J. RliUY, -li; ii.-!..';.
Kbfrsbarr. October 121, IS tf.
"HOLES A LK dei-.lers in b'-n- on-l L-v,tr.
r.hic'u thr-v are prepaie l to furnish ci.i.i'.t i
mercliaitts ana noiei pipers. nsnxoius - - , I
Market sirt-et. l'hilaelelpbi.i, l'a.
Feb. It. ly.
TillKEY, hite LeuJ, and Linseed Oil f.r
sale by
J. MOORF.
Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa.
OF.F1CE on Main street, two d"-?rs ast of the
Echo Oiiice.
Mw.h 13, 1851. -ly
DU. S. L'ELFOUD, Surgeon Ih-utist, informi tb
public that he has returned to Hollidaybrf,
and permanently located ia the office he occupied
during his lute visit, (oue door west of Ilewit'a
Store on Allegheny st.,) where lie will le pleased
to r.ttitd to any operations' In bis profession. Ail
work done by him will be warranted. .
Holii'luj sburg, August 2o, 1803.
ClIUtLES ALISIUMIIT,
Attcracy at Law, Ebetsbnrg', Ts..,
'IM. j.rnctii e in the several courts of Cambria,
I IVnir. and iiuritiiicdon counties. Germans cau
cun'a't un l roc-e ivc advice in their own largunge.
-r.'-Q hi i.r.s'te th? Court House, formerly occu
1 ie I l y V.. L. Johnston, E.".
Kbeii.uri!;, February 3, 1? j3 ly.
-mu:l. c. hi vgahu,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa,
"Yr 7"II.L practice iu the several Courts of Cam
v 1 !'.,;, lilair, und Ihir.tingdon counties.
Ufiiii itn.in street two doorB west of tho
stcre of ', urrav, .uhUi & Co.
M.iv 8, 1SC1 lv.
(.liOIttill M. KLI1U,
Attorney at "L&t, Ebensburg, Pa.
"11 "ILL pructicc in the several Courts of Cam-
r I ri, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties.
Olllce en Cfr.tre St., joining Gen. M'Donald's d well-
Jan. 1... lfe:l. lv.
v.. iit'mu.so, Jr.,
Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa.,
"XTII.L j nictic-e in the several Courts of Cam-
v Lria, lilair r.nd Indiana counties. All pro
fessional business entrusted to bis caro will b
promptly- n'ten b.-1 to.
( tlieo .;i Main street luiininincr bis dwelling bouss.
Et-er-sbtirg, July 1, lfcoS 2ti-Sm.
:r. i'. ti: ".1:1, wm. ti.ruv, j. v. ltw
Geo. W. Toild,
C;:rtit!, Terry A. Iev.
TMT'Or.TLI'.S rub Whol .'de Jobbers in Englisli,
J- ierm::it and 1'eiaesti.- JJ AUD WARE, Guns,
.'i t : . Waiters, iv.
1.-.1 M .; ;:l r St:-.!.et, tetVVl tn 1th k Cth, PHIL
AI.ii.M'IilA. Sept. 2, lS:.3.-3m.
SIxcliango Hotel,
rr:u:iuig, Pa.
I'-'jfueJ ro--p'ctf'j'.1y informs the cub
.L
l. ii; t!i..t
i; i.o.r 1 u r .area witli everv reauisita
fur their no
n. in l.iii nn d w ill ciert cverv f.
t r: to r. i: ,r n.s h.ue an attractive nu j comfort
able sii. jii.ir i'la ; ?. Ills tat le will always be eup
; lie i vvi.li every d- 'icicy the ernsan allordg, anj
his lur stoeke i with the best ot V ii.es and Liquors.
A c ; rel'ol and attentive hostler i!l Lave cbarg
f toe t table-, lie respectfully solicits a tharo of
JAMES MYERS.
Apti! t:"-. I'.,'.". tf.
Ii'.OM m.J after'
tea's i-i t.:e cr
t'-.is b'.ie l'-i senders taking
f ,;:u-ul to xets, at station
. here
v..ts e
t!:;; - : j a t'.;-.vt e nice, w i 1 be chnreed tea
W. W. IVORY,
.-5 Ten. Ji. Ii. Co.
C't.'i Kx press,
''. V.'. I.- :yLC.o . Aleuts,
I.L t i v.j.i j j ..(. ':..-. .. s of t;o,.d cr money.
Yi
u.,i.V. t '
o; mo .y, to j,;, the principal
a.. 1 a"! 1 vrns on the Kail Road
i' i.iiJ l'ittobur;. J'raftB ccl-
ri.l Th afts sold on Ireland,
1, ;";o::i Cl i:ptr-.r.1s. Money for
ties;., the l.i
t '.ver n I '.i' . :.
ted J.v.n C
nn,
: : s tr
;;. he ;
'.t. Julv
TX;is Way I
.Vest viiei h Ma? pkid for hides, 6kini
lt"s bark in cither trade or cash by
J. MOORE.
r th-:
and ta:
Dtlti.l T.hlui lll,
Itotary Public, Ecriveiifrmd Conveyancer,
JOHKSTOV.'K, CAMtilUA. CO. PA.,
""V 711.1. a?F.j at..:.! t... bi-diuics as J ustie-e. . Le-
V e .1 it;i-ru:.i;-!,e- .f v ikli.-j;, such as dees,
nrcenie-iits.
'uir of Attorney, ic..
Collections entrusted ta
t rict at lection.
.v.ii u;. a
- care w ii! i
Mar i:;. lr
.'III
It;
-Ju'-t received t y the lennyl
a 1. and for tale bs J. Moore,
nt Lockets, lboums. Cheese,
c; SveJ, r.ul a large lot of Cur
April 1.
i Van
li! i:
Tat
Ciov
nd .-I
i an Yarn
y..,;(.
At .litis l'o."t I'.xinest.
J) ". ( i: .V !;. m i.t ; :'. forward ull packages of
poods or money, daily except Sunday to all
the- prineipa! e.t'es in the Cnion, and all the towns
.-rt the r -.::: :. I Lctrr-.-n l'hi'ade'pbia and l'itt
!i'. r-.
CHAHLES II. MAEPLE'S
xvi"1.;: t",: ej1'ok stohc,
rwirltiTl'.lril "kI., ntinvr Callow kill,
l.abl 1U-, I'iiilatlrlpltlKk
io.
n.'.S ce-ii-t:;iit'..v on baud Frciie
1 1,1 I t.in M.1 a .ctieial u.-e
baud French Drandie, llol-
.oruncut of F0R-
bit
Wi;, is.
ALS('). Al! kin li of American Spirits, &c.
Vgeio ral ri.-auriiiii -ut of I-OOlvS, fruch as are
uhI in cur c.:..t.ioa 'v'n''!. for sale by
1AVIS & LLOYD.
i.ii i in'm; r. wm. nuiirtu. i.dmomj uacosi
s:o :i 1: :: MPnxtOTT & t o.,
! i-r;
AVE cjii.-t iiit'.v e a hand a full ORsortmcnt of
e.-.s, YV i;n.., Li ;.i;rs nuj Groceries gcueral-
i:o. 17 I'orth "VTater Stroet. kad
10 lioria Delatvare Avenue,
riULAUZLPIUA.
.Taf.':-.r
fft"-v.,''.s of Leans, and 1(K) bushels of dried
l 9 : i ,t, band aul for bale at the foot
ei 1
Ji
.:i" 1. A. 1.
R.
8, iv. 12.
w. k. rirrn.
J. C. Clt'.tii. JAS. D. HAMILTOM.
Cummlvsloii & Fort arding,
Till subscribers would respectfully itifolin their
frier ds s.ud the public that they are now pre
parej to receive aul ferward all good consigned to
t!i. li- c.irc by i.i.y of the Lines, or by Central ltail
r a 1, j: n i lo. ; e that by strict attcntiou to their bu
s.:.v.i iii.it, they will be ( uatded to render perfect
t it'f.iot;. n to a'.! tbtit trill patronire them. AU
rrooris T-'ll receive the greatest care and attention.
CRAIG 5; HAMILTON.
.sr.-en, veil 1 Ibjj.
A
;iwitor's oticc.
j r.'.ideislgt.-d, au.liti r appointed by the Court
. f i". 1.11110.1 Pleas of Cumbria, county, to mar
it-.- proceeds of tlie Sheriff 's Sale of tbe real
i 1' .b s. Ii.iser, sold at the suit of Joseph
, i.;i 1. leu 1. Lpon. No. Cl June Terra 1S63,
y 1. .;'. ( .; a"! parties interested in said fund,
e wi'.l att?T..- to ihe duties of paiJ appointment
o: i -e in the Horoiicb oi" Lbensburg, on Tues-
! ''
i f
d v tl.
i.";d.
f.r
tday of Nevetuber next, at oue o'clock
1VM. KITTLE, Auditor.
t. 2 -
is." ;;-st.
I'ortlit'rly Iil UHtt H ?illOn.
fit. Ill i r rietors of tins eitni'li'iii"1. uro'S
J Keniie.lv, take this method of niforaicg ClU
iie-ns ot Lb". 1 sburg an 1 th fiblic in cenera that
they Lave mined mid oiherwise iinproted their
Saloon, und are ready, n" times, to aceommodate
ill Person w t.o i"h to jnnu ge in tn luxury or 1
coo I 1 -ot 1 I iel ld" No 1 Oysters.
We will have
Ihem lol r.' u .d to us d:nly.
We solicit a liberal
Uarc of public prlrentge.
L. W. BROWN.
W. R. KENNEDY.
f 't 7. IoA
r