Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, May 09, 1855, Image 3

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    .AdiuluUti atom's police.
"V"ilRi;X S - lAtlers of diuinUi ration,' with
V . tir aitucxeil, Jsn ve" been granted to the
-undersized" by the Register of Cambria county,!
onihe estate of William O'ConnelL; late of Cam
bria township, in said county, deceased : all per
sona, indebted to the- estate are hereby notified to
tnake "payment "without delay; and those having
claims will present thern properly authenticated
for settlement. 1 -v- "."- ' ' V'
THOMAS O'OONNELL, Administrator:.
iCainbrta township, May,'1855.--4t.-a - --;
i' Farmers Look Ilere. n;
THE subscriber respectfully informs his old
s customers, that he is again about to call iiri
them with' his stock of Domestic Goods, among
which wQl le fonnd the following articles : Cover
lets, "Bla'ii'&ets,- plain and figured Satinets, Cassi
mcres, Tweeds, Jeans, barretl,nd plain Flannels
Linscys, together with - numerous other articles
Vvhich he will exchange for wool. If persona who
have wool to dispose of do not wish gooda in ex
change, the market price will be paid m cash.
1 , JOSEPH GWINNER
-f ! n .Stray Mare.
CAME - to the residence of the subscriber, ii
Clearfield township; Cambnaeounty, on Sat
urday the 28th day of April last, a dark chestnut
sorrel mare,, with a white istnpe in her forehead,
both kind legs and right fore leg white almost
tl knee, and supposed to be about seven
old this spring.!;. -The turner is requested to
years
come
forward, -prove property,' py charges, and. take
her away, otherwise site will be disposed of accor-.
ding to law. TUUM YSDUitlil.
-May 9, 1855, Ct .. ..
LIST OF RETAILERS .
OF' Merchandise, $-c; in Cambria county,
the year 1855.
i - johnsfow una Subsrbs. "
"' ' 3 ' Clans.
Patrick O'Gmnell, liquor. 14
J.-trarJ Williams, liquor :only.
License.
10,50
3,50
- 7,00
7,00
7,00
7fl0
7,00
7,00
7,00
7,00
7.00
7,00
7,00
7.00
; 7,00
10,50
7,00
7,00
- 7,00
10,G0
r 7,00
7.37
' 7.37J
10,50 !
7,00
10,50
40,37 j
7,00
7,00 .
Itntledge & Cj.'
S. L. Gorges & Co.
E. A. Vickroy & Son.
Good & Pershing. "' '
Jehu Wl Weh Co. " r
Tlitt & Walters.
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
-14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
I 14
14 14
,14
14 ,
. 14
.14
11
14
14
14
14
.14
.14
. 14
14,
14
14
1
12
14
14
14
14
5
Lewis Plitt. ' ' I
W. & Lewis. ' ' - - ' '
S. SeigeL i '"' '
li. A Johnston- -- Ji 'u- i
J I. Kratzer 5r Son."
A. Marbour.rfc Co. '
M. Cohn.
C Burgraff liquor. . - '
Jos. Cans & Co. v . :
lYanfccl & Hart. t
lies V Murphy.
Jacob Froniiufser, liquor, A 3T
Abram Keeper.
John F. Jiarns. , ;. . : - .
S. Divuglass. ." ; - i :
II. Kohler, liquor., , ....
.1. Parkes. . . :
Hart At lJro. liijUor. .
George Allen, Billiards, 2 tables.
George Savior. ... - ;
Abrara Fockler. ' -
George P. Luckhardt '
.
CmikkI Suppes. ; , .. ;
iuhn M. King.
E. M. LnckeU V- -John
Dilert-
Wiliiam IJarndollar. . . . .
A. J. Ii'a r, liquor.
7,00
7,37.
, 7,00
: 7,00
.-..7,:7i
, 7.00
' 7,00
. io.50
lo.r.o
7,oo
10,50
C.
ilcGovein, liquJT. . ,
Stkier. " , . ...
O.
I.
W.
W. G-jugliH'ur, liqaur.
. Howard. . .
7,87
ItelJ. Smith t 0., bankera.". ;- "
J. Huchanan & Co.
W. II. Cannon & Bro'a. T l
T. McCabe, liquor.
John Kingston, liquor.
Jihh Eichenaher, - " "
.loseph All wine, Ten Pin Ally.
Cambria Iron Compmy. f '
A. Lh3'J & Co. ' . -: '- -
7,0
12,50
7,00
10,50
10,50
10.50 "
80,00
fi0,S7
10,00
' 7,37
f77,37i
7,37
10,87 1
12.50'
7,00
7.00 ;
7,00
10,50
10.50
' 10,87J
10,50
7,00
10,50
-7,371
7.37
7,37
13
ToicnsJiijK
I k.kY U
- Conema'iyli
rcns Crec'x Furnacp
Cambria . .-" ""
Mill Creek u "
li
14
r.1 Bracken j liquor.
14
Summtrhilt TotcnsMn.
G. L.' Llovd & Co;
19
E. & W. It. Hughes.
John McCoy, s
John Wherry.
John McColgan. liquor.
Lawrence Cassiday, ' '.- :'
Patrick Kelly,
Francis Gal breath, ?
William Murray.
S. H. Paul & CoL liquor.
John 8chwer. ' .. ; :
aR. Weaver. : - s - ,
Ullman & Ettinger. .'.. i rt
RirJtland Tvumship.
George Conrad & Co. liquor.
Minister Townthip.
Patrick Bradley
Francis.ffFriel..- S ?
: Gollitzln. '
Wi'liam Uurd, liquw.
D. McGlaughlin.
George Kane, liquor . .
B. McMeel.
Villiam Burhman, liquor,
N. Nagle, liquor.., ., . .
4. - Sttmmilcttle.
Charles Farren. , , :
Joseph Parrifch.
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
14 -
11 10,87
7,00
4 - ,Too ,
10,50
7,00
10,50;
. 7,00
10,50
10,50
k 7,00
MariMagehant liquor. 'S
James W. Gmdon. r ? '
William McConnill. 1 . : :
James F. McDermitt, liquor!
Michael Kagle. ;(
John Ivory & G).'. ' " ' 1
37
1 14 !J10,50
14
7.37
14
14
14'
. 7,00
10,50 ;
7,00
,700
350"
10,50
7,00
7,37
7,00
3,50
,10,50..
x 7,00
7,00
"7,37
, . 7,87
"7,87
' 7,00 ,
7,00.
-: 7,00 '
7,00
s 10.60
; ' 7,00
7.S7
14
Y" ' , WtMhinaltn "Toirnshin.
Andrew McKlfeben, liquor only. " 14
Fox Sr Troxell, liquor". - '"'' '14
Mrk .McGlaugUitt.",;,". 14
11. McGlgan. - ' -
F. M. George. - ; 14
Frederick Feiglc liquor only, , 14
Iwis Cassiday, liquor."
Mnlln'r Short.-, " t
Thomas Portl.r. - t? jT
IXminic Kennedy; ' "14
Jeremiah Megouigle " ' ?' J4
Francis Erly;'2' TornMp.
M. Douglass. . . . .; .; - .
Joseph Todd. l'
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
Lotrtfh.
Patrick Shiels. -D.-'
Gallagher.
F. Jacobs, liquor,
fhigh McMulJirt..-
William Litzingcr. ' . .
Clearfidd Township.
14
William McGuire, liqnor.
14
i. tatzmger, t
John Zerbe. ' 1 ; ' -.:-
Robert Black.- ' .
- ' - White Tovtuihip.
George "Walter. ,tirtJo. ?'
10,50
10,60
TfiO
7,00
14
14
14
14-ft Tar,
Ooe,iowia1ir j r.s.i 5 ri
John& Wm. Duncan;' liquor,'.
14
. r r
7,87
10,87
14
-40r50
Moore K-...1 - " '.' ' " - ." "f 14
7K.
7
- - lx. wz 1 11 r
14
Bywe P!"Juwi Township.
Jaob-Garrhami
7.37
4,m
3,87
John Rodgers, Jr. ; " ?
3. D. Pryce, liquor. , . '
John Evans. ', '" " ' '"J
Mark Edwards. ' ' '. '
Edward Roberts. ; 1
Shoemaker & Clark.' ' 4--'-- f---Tudor
& Rolwrts, liquor. '
Evans & Hughes.'' -
14
14
14
14
13
.14
14
14
14
14
14
13,
14
14
14
14
7,00
10,50
.7,87 J
7,87
10,871
if7,87J
10,87
" 7,87
John Dougherty.
Robert Davis,.
7,87
.. .. 7,37
James 'McDermitt. -. .
J.,M're & Son,, liquor
Rodgers & Jones. .. ,
E. Hughes.; ' r "
Davis & Llojd. ,
Mills & McCaguc.
7,37
, 15,87
'7,37
7,37
7,37
7,37
. . BREWEI13 OF BEER AXB ALE.
Isaac Parfit, Brews 7,00 Gall's. 10
5,37
Chaa. Lehman. '
2,000 " 10 6,00
6,000 " 10 5,00
5,000 " . 10 ;6,00
.1,200 " V 10 630j
1,500 ' f 10 5,00'
4,800 " '-; ,1Q V 5,37i
"1,200 "10 " 5,37j
2,000 " 10 5,00
1.100 " 10 5.37J
Wm. Bycrly, "
Philip Darzogj- f
Sang & Bangkle "
Martin Schrott "
Sylvester Henley ','
M. Farabaugh
Geo. HentLer .. "
G. Hahn
RESTAUR A NTS, BEER HOUSES, &C.
- CarrM Tmenship.
Henry J.Campbell- " 8 , -.5,37
to
Michael Latimer. ... " 8 ' ." 5,00
Jju - SuiHtiiitriUe.'i .-r-
William Rushman. .', . ' .. 8 ? ;- 5,00
J. Orner. , 8 5,00
Washivipon Township
John Cassiday- - ' : 8 : '5,37
Frederick; Scitzler. . " ' 8 , 6,00
" Johnstown Snberbs.
William Bonakcr. ; "', "' 8 6,00
Sbibb&" Thomas. ; 8 " 5,00
C. Zimmerman. V; ' 8 a l '6.0o
for
I''.
Frederick Krepts. ' g 5,00
Jacob Fend. " 8 ; 5,00
George Orth. : ? f 8 ; 6,00
Georire Rowlev, liqnur. 8 . 8,50
A.M.Smyth, 8 ,8,87
M. Schamzel. .; . ' ' 8 - 5,00
George Kurtz, liquor. " 8 8,50
John Pearson. 1 8 5,00
Casper Cra die. r:tif, - r 8 6,00
Jacob Schertz. . , ', '.. 8 . 5,00
Francis Sites. , ' . 8 . 6,00
Henrv Baltzer. . ; , , : 8 , .5,37
NOTICE is hereby given that I will hold an ap
peal at the Court House, in bcnsburg, on Mon
day the 12th day of June next, at which time all
persons feeling thews-elves aggrieved, may attend
if thev think . proper. . jyo appeal can be beam
after tli I2lh iay of July next., t
- JOHN LLOYD, Mercantile Appraiser.
: May 9, 1855. , .; .,,;...;!. , - ..
SIICniFF'S SAL.Fi.
TJY virtue of sundry writs of Vcn l. Exponas
JJ and Levari Facias, issuel out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me
directed, there will le exposed to sale at theConrf
House, m the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria
county, on Monday the 5th day of June next, at
1 o'clock, r. SI
All the right, title and interest of Andrew Sut
ton, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate
in Susquehanna township, Cumbria county, con.
taining eighty 'acres more or less, about twenty
of which are cleared, bavin'' thereon erected a log
dwelling house and log barn, now in the occupan
cv of Andrew Sutton. ; "
.Taken in execution "an(i to be sold" at the suitof
J, I . Lrban, for use 1 M Coy's Executor. j
; Also.t-A!1 the right, title and interest of Chas.
S. Lytliv of. hi and to a tract of land situate in
Snmmerhill township, Cambria countv, contain
ing four hundred and frty-one acres, having
thereon erected a large two story frame house,
two small frame dwelling houses, and frame sta
ble and Blacksmith shop, one large double geared
sawmill, 40 by CO feet, running two upright, and
tnree circular saws. , ,
Taken in execution and to be sold at the nut of
David T. Storm, for nse of David Lcidy.
Also. All the right, title and interest of Ja.
McDermitt, (C.e irflcld) of, in and to a tract of
land situate in Clearfield towjwhi p.- Cambria, co..
adjoining lands of James Litzingcr, Henry McDer
mitt and others, containing one hundred and ten
acres more or less afcout fifty acres of which are
cleared, having thereon erected a two story hewed
log bouse, a trame barn and a cabin barn, now tn
the occupancy of the said James McDermitt
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of
Wm. Morgan for use of John McCoy Executor of
r. McUoy, dec'U. - ' -
Also. All the right, title and interest of Isaac
hinger, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in
Cenemaugh borough, adjoining lot of Ievi Hoi
land on the South, and an alley on the North, and
Irontmg on- tsmger street, having thereon erected
a two story frame dwelling house, and the half a
frame stable, now in'theoccnpancy of Isaac Sin
ger
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Wehn & Walters. . '' '. ' ' ,
Also. All the right, title and interest of Ma-
thew C. Wilson, of, in and to a tract of land situ-'
ate in White township, Cambria county, adjoin
ing lands of Krise anf Barnacle ftnd others, con
taining nine hundred and ninety-five acres more
or less, on which is erected a one and a half story
log house, a one and a half story frame honse, a
saw mill, a gristmill, and a fmme stable, now in
the occupancy of Mathew C. Wilson.
lakeu m execution and to be sold at the suit
of Thomas B. Moore. ' ' - ;-'
Also. All the right, title and interest of Wm.
Lawson, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land
situate in Washington township, Cambria county,
adjoining lands of Moyers, White and others, con
taining titty-one acres more or less, about two
acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected
a two story plank heuse, a log house, a saw mill
and stable, now in the occupancy of Wm. Hark
ness and James Mulvehil. - .
Taken in execution and to 1)6 6old at the suit
of Samuel J. Renshaw. ' v -"'
: Also. All the risrht. title and interest of Wm.'
Singer, of, in and to two lots of ground, situate in
Campbellstown, Carroll pwnship; Cambria cd.,
adjoining lot of Snable on the North, and land of
John Campbell on the West,' and fronting on th
Ebensburg and Cherry Tree township- road, hav
ing thereon erected a two atory frama -dwelling
house, a un shop, store room and stabje. no w in
the occupancy of William Singer. " ( J
Taken inexcution .and to b sold at the suit
of John P. Parish, for use of Wm. KittelL
Also.' All the ritrht. tit.l r..l Mt tv
P. Pamshjf, in and to a piece or parcel 6 lanVL 1
,u vauiuu iuump, amDria county ad
joming lands of John W'enta on the East: and
hinda of Wm. K.. Piper on the North, South and
West, containing ten acres more or less, and hav
ing thereon 'erected a one and a half story frame
house, now in the occupancy of . RufTner.
rl.akn ifI exection and to be sold at the suit
of R.II. Palmer." - . i? . i
Also. All the right, title and interest of Geo,
Marncame. of. in and to a Int r,f
tino.Tv0'' Ehembur, Cambria county, fron-
: . , at y""'u' Hiuuii , iron-
swt ;; and - running back to Lloyd
w2 -?1 Thomas WilUams on the
1! f Thos. O. Evans, dc
story fr"amers:
stable now in ii ' "iao " snopj and rra
f
. . ---- -- -
rsre
' laken in execution a,
of Warnick & Leibrah.",
laseii m cxecntinn : .
rja-vx A Is Liii; Mill.
tin milt lift', aDd MarX-
adlftIMl8 rt UKS'
and others, containing eiPht acres more"Sa
9 h are dnared, and haySj
f hereon- erectea one and a half ' slory W
now.m theoccupflncy of the said Martin'
Isaac Giflordrjiquor ou!yr .7.714
e suit
of Anthony Long, surviving partner of Todd &
Lone. ::' ; - .'-fjitTi . t ;
Also. AH the right, title and interest ot uan
iel McCarthy, rf, ia and to a pieee - or parcel of
land situate in Cambria township, Cambria coun
ty, adjoining lands of Aloysius Martz, Jos. Long,
G. L. Lloyd and others,1 containing seventy-five
acres more or less, about forty acres of which are
cleared, having thereon erected a small log house
and stable, now in the occupancy of the said Dan
iel McCarthy. ' ' " ' - "-, .''
' Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of
John McMeel, Jr.," axlm'r of the estate of the Rev.
T. McGirr. dee'd.
; Aio. All the right, title and interest of Eman
uel Kutch. of. in and to a piece or parcel of : land
situate in Garroll township, Cambria county, ad
ioimne lands of 1 H. Lempke. Henry Kough and
and others, containing fifty acres be the same
more or less, about twenty-hve acres or whicn are
cleared, having thereon erected' a one story hewed
log house and a log stable, now in the occupancy
of Michael and Emanuel Rutcb.- ' v' J-
Taken in execution ; and to be fold at the suit
of Johnston Moore. ''
Also. All the rieht.' title and ' interest of
Wynn & Anthony, of,,in and, to a piece or parcel
Oi lanu Slfcuai.c 1U ou&tjuciJtUiiia. wwuauip, vam-
bria county, containing two hundred acres more
or less, adjoining lands of Johnston Moore, A. B.
Waller and .others, the aame,, umccupiett audun
imnroved. ". " " : " ' " .
; Taken ' in execution 1 and to be sold at the suit
of A. F. Ofeterloh.' ..' ' L -
Also. All the right, title and interest of Hugh
McGuire, of, in and . to a piece or parcel of Jand
situate in the township of Snmmerhill, Cambria
county, . adjoining the Catholic Church property,
and lying along the Allegheny Portage Railroad
and the township road leading from Jefferson to
Mnnster, containing two acres more or less, on
-which U oraotad a two story frame house, a two
story log house-with a frame building ttaahvl,
one large plank stable and several small out buil
dings, now in the occupancy of Hugh McGuire
and Charles Collins. '.,'.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of
Robert Ly tie. -7
- Also. All the right, title and interest of Sam
uel Dillon, of, in and to a tract of land situate in
Washington township; Cambria eounty, adjoining
lands of Jacob Troxell, Ignatius Adams, Thomas
Jackson and others, containing three hundred and
forty-four acres, twenty of which is cleared, and
having thereon erected a frame house and stable,
now in the occupancy of the said Samuel Dillon.
Taken in execution and to be sol 1 at the suit of
Jacob Fornwalt, for use of David Brawley, now
for use of Johnston Mrwre., '. ; r s
Also-i-AIL the right, title and. interest of Ra
phael Gxper, of, in and to a piece or t parcel of
land situate in Snmmerhill township, Cambria
county, adjoiniflg lands of John Keari, qhomas
Bennett and others, containing eighty acres more
or less, abont forty of which are cleared, having
thereon erected a two story lank house, a small
plank house and barn, now in the occupancy of
Raphael Cooper. - . ..: ..
laken in execution and to bo sold at the suit
of the School Directors of Summerhill township.
Also. All the right, title and interest of Hugh
Boyle, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Car
roll township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of
John G. Miller, John Ivory and others,containing
three hundred and sixty acres, be the ame more
or ess,alout thirty-five acres of which are cleared,
having thereon erected two cabin houses, unoccu
pied. - , .
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
Also. All- that certain three -story frame and
plank building, situate in Washington township.
Cambria county, on the South side of the .Turor
pike road, where the Penna. railroad crosses the
same, and being on, the West side of 6aid railroad,
containing in Iront on said tumpiKe,. twenty feet,
and on said railroad eighty-five feet,- and the lot
and piece ol ground and curtilage appurtenant to
said building. ' '" " ' - - ' -
"Taken in execution as the property of R. M. S
Jackson, and to be snld at the suit of John Stew
art, for use of W m. KittelL
Also. All that certain tract or piece or parcel
of land, situate in Susquehanna township, Cam
bria county, bounded and described as follows :
Beginning at a stone pile in the line of land which
this is part," and land of Richard Nagle, thence
by said Richard Nagle's land, .North, one degree
East, thence by land conveyed, or to.be conveyed
by Henry Lloyd to Isaac Evans, North, eighty-
nine degrtes. West, one hundred and sixty perches
to a postj near a marked cucumber, thence in part
111 i . , r. -a vk i a . '
ny iana unaer contract to ijavid liurKet, ana to
Hannah Crossman, South, one degree U est, one
hundred and sixty-four ' perches to a post, thence
South, eighty-nine degrees East, one hundred and
sixty ' perches to the beginning, containing one!
hundred and nity-one acres and torty-nve perches,
and allowance.-- A:t.f. ; . - . - : ,
Taken in execution - as the property of Henry
liloyd, and to be sold at the suit of the Executors
and Irustee tf James-C, Fisher, dee'd. -
Also. All that certain tract or piece of land
situate in Cambria township, Cambria county,
bounded and described as follows: Beginning at
a b-?ech in line of land under contract to John G,
Pringle, thence Smth., two hundred andforty-two
perches more or less, to a post, thence tast, one
hundred and nineteen -perches more 'orl.esa, to a
.thence JSorth. two, Lundrel and fortv-two
perches more dr,loss to'a sugar, thence est, one
hundred and nineteen perches riiore or less) to the,
beginninsf, containing one hundred and sixty-nine
acres and fifty perches more or less, together with
the hereditaments and appurtenances.
i Taken in execution as the Dronertv of Abraham
M akin, and to be sold at" the suit of Jas. C; Fish
er, eual. - -: -li-.-fr-'- -. f . i . -5 : t i; )
Albo. AU the right, title and interest of David
Yoxmken, of, in " and to a tract of land situate in
White toWnsliip; Cambria county, adjoining lands
of George Walters, James Gill and others, contain
ing two hundred and seventy aTes more Or less.
about seventy acres of : which are cleared, having
thereon erected a two story frame .house, a frame
shop, a " frame barn, and a donble saw mill, now
in the occupancy of the Baid David Younken, and
a cabin house in theoccupancy of Wm. Smith.
I ax en m execution and to be sold at the suit
of Petet Hershberger. V, , f-f ? t t
Also,--AS the Tight title and interest f Bcn-
jemin Bcers of,'injd to a piece or parcel of land
situate in v hue township, Cambria county, con
taming one hundred acres, more or less, about sev
enty-five of which are cleared, and having thereon
erected a one and a half story plank house, and a
plank barn o w -in the' occupancy of Benjamin
Beers.-- r s!.t,--,i -'5.r -,;;.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Charles W; Webster :-:.-, t. h: , h-.
Also. Allthe right, title and interest of Maria
Murray, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit
uate in Summerhill township, Cambria county,
f djormns; lands of the heirs of Michael Benson, de
ceased, and known on the diagram of the inquisi
tion of the real estate of the-said Michael Benson,
deceased, as allottxnent No. 6, containing seventy
two acres more or less, about forty-five acres clear
ed, and having thereon erected a log house, and
log barn, now in the occupancy of J. B. Wilkinson.
; Taken In execution and to ba sold at the suit of
Chas Albright, for Use of R. Li Johnston. - ;
j Alo All the right; 'title aind interes-t of Marfa
Murray,.f, in and t a. piece or parcel of land sit-.
uate in Summerhill township, Cambria county ,J
adjoining landd of the heirs of Michael uenson,;
ccisetl. AaA known on the diagram of tho Inquisi
tion of the real estate of the said Michael Benson,
deceased, as alottnient No. , containing seventy
two acress more or less, about forty-five acres of
which are cto'ajretfc ' .' v -
Taken-ui cSeeution ind.io LsHatiie iuit of
, ,. t sr A. J)URBINt Slienff.
Ebensburg, May' 9," 1855. s ,
r. Taken" in executiou and to be sold at
JUSTICE 0FT1IE PEACE and SCRIVENER,
Clearfield townslup, Cambria county, Penna.
- Collections ana other
business will be promptiy
attended to.
MayO, 1351.
GROCERY STORE. . ;
THE subsbribera restpectfully inform the citizens
of Jefferson and vicinity, that they have taken
the Stand recently occupied by J; B. Craig, where
they have just received, and will at all times keep
on had an extensive supply of Gbockbies,: Fish,
Bacos, FunjRj &c.,'&c. . .- ' 1 . .
Their terms will Le moderate, and no pains will
be spared to accommodate the public uLose
patrunage they respectfully solicit. .. : :
- i JOHN WHERRY & Co. -
. April 25, 1855. .
is Aotice to Innkeepers.
i Innkeepers who had license granted to tLem
at the March term, will pay the amount due on or
before the Monday of June court, as after that time
their License will be placedas required by law,
in the hands of the District Attorney for collection.
V A. J- RHEY, Treasuer. i
; Ebensburg, May 2 1855. . '" . . '
.Jk' r"Iate Sale'. '."
Valuable House and Lot in the
A
Borousli of
Loretto, the property of the heirs ot Jactb
Fels, deceased. J erms will be made eay, and tn
indisputable title given. Application to be made
to Sheriff Durbin, Munster, or the subricriler.
' ' M. HASSON. '
; April 25, 1856.. ... , . f . .,?
.KEW GOODS. :
The First of tbe Season.'
Edward Roberts has just received
from
B A the cast, and has now ready for sale a full and
complete assortment of ! J ;
SFKIIICI S SC1I9IEH GOODS
including every article of fancy, dress or plain
goods that caiv be- asked; tor in a country store
either for ladies' or .gentlemen 'a wear. Ills stock
consists of a general variety of calicoes, bareges,
chintzes, lawns, linens, muslins, laces, etc., for the
ladies, together with boots, shoes, hats, and a full
selection of summer stufls for the gentlemen;
, For the housekeeper he has laid in a stock ot
JTltBSB flROCERIKJ.i ;
embracing .every article, under tltat head, togetl.er
witli tin-ware, carpeting, carptt-chain, stieeting,
shirting, etc., etc , , : v.
For the farmer he has fish, salt, cradle and mow
ing scythes, and other articles of hardware required
by the public generally-1 Kt J :-:
In short he baa his storeroom nriiod with articles
in every department oi craae, irom wnicn the
needy can select to suit their wants. . -
ftcf-Country produce taken m exchange for goods
at tho market value, and goods sold cheap to cash
caustomers. Come anil see.' . f
Ebensburg, April 26, 4 85-tf., , ,
BI. MIER &. Co.
Home, Sign and Omasieatal Painters, . .
4 RE prepared to execute all work intrusted
JL to them with natnesa'and despatch.
Designs, or Painting, in either W alnut, Oak,
Cherry, Bird-eye Maple, or btiier woods, or Mar-
bleized I routs, finished true to nature. .
Paper hanging or polished gilding we will fin-"
lah to please the taste of our patrons.
All order carefully attended to and finished
promptly. We solicit a share of the public pat
ronage of the citizens of Cambria -county.
Ebensburg, April 25, 1855. - ' ' N
$40 REWARD.
Mj SCAPED from the Jail of Cambria eounty on
JL4 the night of April 20th Inst., the following
nrisoners:' ' ' - : t
Josiah Webb, under sentence of Court, is ta.lt
and sliriramilt ; very humorous ; had a blue cap,
I! reize coat ; other clothing not recollected. '"
Sames Shilly, on charge of riot; bad a blue cap,
other clothing not recollected ; low size a yonng
man. . . . v,
John Dillon, an Irishman, stout made; wore a
cap; other clothing, indifferent; also on charge of
riot wuu onuiy. , j, ,
. All the above three prisoners lately worked for
the Cambria Iron Company, at Johnstown.
Ten dollars reward will be paid for the appre
hension and security of Webb, and fifteen dollars
for each of the others.
. i it -r A, DURBIN, Sheriff.
Ebensburg, April. 25, 1855. 8t. -
' NEW GOODS. -
JERRY MEGONIGLE .would respectfully an
nounce to the public that he has just received,
and opened at the stand well known as the " Mike
Walsh " House, at the foot of, Pkuie No 4. a lot of
.New Goods, which have been carefully selected
with a view to the wants of this community.., ,1
: His 6tock enibraces Dry Goods such as Calicoes,
Delaines, Bareges, Muslins, which he will sell at
thelowest'figure ; Made up Clothing, Coats, Pants,
Vests : he would especially call the attention of an
astonished public to his stock of miracalous Hats,
u.uuuiimg epocimens vi uie xioiig rvoug, .ua ov
bastopol, and the half shaved Hats, forming a col
lection of4novelties never equalled in this, and very
few other countries.. . . ., '. . , ,(f ?
His stock "of Shoes and Boots defies competi
tion, the Eureka Slippers, the Tarodi enamcllod
Slioes, Jenny Lind Buskins, will afford ' unmiti
gated dfeliht to the fair votaries of the mazy
dances," while his Kossuth Boots, his Schamyl
Pumps, and the? untiring " O'Rourke brogue,"
will enable the lords of creation to do the tallest
kind of walking " '. IV-tvwsI Ti0t
His Groceries he will sell at ccst and carrkre.
considering the bardnass of the times he wLshes to.
make no profit on the provisions which . sustain
human life, bnt at the same time he would,, deli
cately suggest, that if ever any article of. sugar
was entitled to a premium, that which he offers to
the inspection of a discerning public, certainly is
the ie;i -. -. ;" :
" Jerry " waiiU f aU the worjd and the rest of
mankind " to come and see his establishment and i
get bargains hp is there for that business. . 4
.... Ji.lUiMlAJLl MliGUJNlULJi . .
Hemlock, April 25, 18C5-r ." '; '
Xotlce to the'Tra veiling1 Public.
T HE, undersigned, carrying the Unitetl, States
Mails between Cressuti Station and Ebensburg,
will, on and after the first day of April, 1855, run
on the iurnpite between saw places, a A1ALL,
COACH , which, will be adequate , to the wanta of
travellers over this route. . . c
The coach will leave Ebensburg every mom in 2
(Sundays excepted) at 9 o'clock precisely connec
ting with the Mail train going East, at Cresson ;
and will- return i immediately after the arrival of
the Mail train going West, arriving at.Ebensbur
at about half-past 10 o'clock, P. M.
.Passengers may rest assured that the proprietor
will use very effort to carry them' between these
points with all possible dispatce and couifprt. -" -
rassengeTs wm be required to pay their tare be
fore taking seats in the Coach. ; - , . - i , . .
M;. -Ul.r.t r .-" JOHN A. BLAIU-'
Ebensburg, "April 18, 1855"; ' r. i "HH t .
NOTICE.
THE bocs, &:e., of the late firm of Brady &
. McDunn, have been placed in inr hands far
collection. ' Those indebted will call and settle
their accounts against the 15th dav of Mav next r
after that ' time suits will be trought against all
whose accounts remain unpaid. ' '
, i also nave in my hands the pooks, arc, 5i
James Brady, deceased ; 'iaiiy accounts on "same,
remaining unpaid on tl.e day aforesaid, will also
be sued i W3E KITTELL: "
Eljcnsburg, April 18, 18.55 8. i ; - - "
Hew Grand I)nchy of Eadeii-Lottery Loan.
Capital 40O,6CO,1Florlns.f , '
THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Government,
andwiljL be draa'n ia diSerent" prizes, as fol
jows: t .... .... r i. 1 '.. ; i " 1 "
M ot 50,000 FIsl . Wot 40fiOQ FIs.
12of 85,000 FIs. .23 of 15300 Fla. 2 of 12,000 Fl.
65 " 10,000 " , 40 .'S : 5.000 " 2 " 4,fl00 " -68"
4,000 " 3C6 " 2,0i0' 1041" 1,000
i..--The l west prize lcing 42 Fhu . ; ..
il,; 12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars.
The m-xt Drawing take place at Carlsmlie, tin
der the Direction of the. Baden Government, on
. , . The ZUt May, 1855,
when every drawn number must -obtain one of
tbe abovc-lnentioned Prizes, which will be paid
in Cash, at fue offices of the undersigned. Those
fortunate Shareholders not residing on the spot,
will have their amount of Prizes' gained paid to
them through an established 'Bank;' The Lists of
the result will be sent 'to each Shareholder, and
the racccssful numbers published in tho News
papers. ' " : '
The Trice of one Ticket is Two Dollars.
Tire finlowing advantages are given by taking
a number ol tickers, viz :
1 1 Tickets cost cjly $20 -1 50 Ik's. Ccfet only $80
23 " f 40 100 J" 7 " .-. . -150
The Trice of Tickets can be sent In Eahi
Notvs or Drafw, payable in ihy of thp commer
cial towns of Germany Holland France, Eng
land, Scotland, or Ireland. . .,.,
For Tickets and rrospeAuses apply to the un
dersignod Banking-homse, which is appointed for
the sale of 1 ickets: - ... :,:,, i
MORW STIEBEL SONS, 7,
. ,-'" ' . tI3ankert. v ' , .
FRANKFORT-ON-TUE-MAINE, :. ,:,
! .''..."; t ,i i' 1 1... y. Gehmast.
i '' ' ; ! .:.i .". o -71
N. B. Letters to lie directed "per Steamer,
via Liverpool,'' to Moriz STrEftS. Sos, "Bankers,
m rTankfort-on-tha-Mauie.- s "
, Remittances which arrive after, the Day of
Drawing, will Ie returnel,or invested in the next
Drawing, at tho option of the sender. ; -'..
: April' 18, 1856. j ' ' ti:. "
' NOTICE.
OUR bid friends and customers, and the pub
lic . generally, axe hereby nonfied that we
have agaiu resumel business at the Summit, hav
ing taken the stand formerly occupied byf Given,
Collins & Co., where wo hope to see al our old
customers, and everybody else, that wish to buy
goods cheap. - . ' . - . .
: We have received from the East a large assort
ment of Dry Goods, Hard-Ware, Boots and Shoes,
etc., &c; and will keep oonstantly on hands all
kinds of . Groceries ; and are selling Flour, Corn
Meal, Bacon, Dired Apples, Cheese and Fish, at
the lowest cash prices. JOILN IvURi,
W.W.I YORY.
Surxunit, April 18, 1855. Tf. I i
Kolice in Partition,
Of the Meal Estate cf John Mother , of IZacllick
: towuslup, trumorta Vnuwy, Uectaseti.
To John Meakfn, Andrew Meaken,' James Meak-
en, Abraham Meaken, Joseph Meaken, Thomas
Meaken, Nancy, intermarried with John Mis-
. ner, IsalH-lla, intermarried with Joseph Lard
ner, Martha Jane, intermarried with William
: Anderwn, and Sarah Ellen Meaker, and grand
children : To-wit, Mary Ellen, Margaret, Caro-
r line and John, children of Susannah, deceased,
daughter rf said decedent, who was intermar
ried with David Powell, of Cambria county;
and Susannah and John, children of Elizabeth,
.' daughter of said decedent, who was intermar
ried with James Edwards of Huntingdon coun-
ty, and Asbury, Eliza, Naucy. Mary and Theo-
, dore, children of William Meaker, deceased,
. eldest son of said decedent.
Take notice that a Writ of Partition has been
awarded on the Real Estate cf said deceased, Situ
ate in Blacklick township, Cambria county, by
the Orphans' Court of said county, and that an
Inquest will be held on the same, on the premises,
on Thursday the Sltt day of May. A. D. 18o5.
- A. DURBIN, Sh'iT.
April 18, 1855 4f.'- - -'; - -'-i "
In die mailer of the Real Estate rf Nichdat Kd-
hns, late of ' Allegheny township, aeeeasea. ' -
The Commonwealth, of Pennsvlvania, to Mary
Eve, intermarried with Nicholas Shank, Catha
rfhe, intermarried with John Earhart, ' Adam
; Kollis,' and Mary Kollis, and to the widow of
said deceased. ' -
CAMBRIA COUNTY, ss: .
You are hereby-cited to be and appear before
the Judges of an Orphans' Court, to be held at
Ebensburg, on the first Monday of June next, at
10 o clock, in the lorenoon, then and there to ac-
cent or refuse, to take the real estate of said Nitdv-
olas Kollis, deceased, situate m Allegheny, to wn
ship, Cambria - county, containing eighty-seven
acres, about forty acres cleared, bounded by lands
of Nicholas Shauk, Bartholomew 1 rebis, and oth
ers, at the" appraised Valuation put upon It bv an
inquest duly awarded by the sakl Court, and, re "
turnod by the Sheriff oa the fifth day March,
1855, to-wit, at thirteen dollars and sixty cents
per acre, ($13 ,) and hereof fail not. , t
Witness the Honorable ueorge iayior, Presi
dent of said Court at Ebensburg, the ninth day
of March, A. D. 1855. " - ' : '."J '
;' ; : ' WM. C. BAKBOIJK, Cl k.
Cambria County, SS.
The Cotnmonicealthrf Pennsylvania to JOHN
TAYLOR ff Cambria county, Greeting;
","17TIEREAS, Frances A"..M. Taylor, by her
T T next friend Isaac W. Gordon, ex relatione.
did on the twenty-second day of Novemlxr, A.D.
1854, prefer her petition to our said Judge of our
Gjurt of Gmmon Pleas for the county of Uam-
Dria. prain for the causes therein set fourth, that
she might be divtrcel, from the bonds of matri
mony entered into with you, John .Taylor .
e therefore, command you,- as we Jtave here
tofore' commah led you.the said John Taylor, that'
setting aside all other business and excuses what
soever, you le and appear, in your proper person
before our Judges at Ebensburg, at a Court of
Common. Pleas there to.be held for the county of
Cambria, on the- first Monday of Jane next, to an
swer the petition or libel of thb said Frances' A.
M. Tavlor: and to shew cause, if any you have,
why the said Frances A.' M. Taylor,7 yunr wife,
should hot be divorced, from the bands of matri
mony; atr-eealily to acts of General Assembly' in
such case made and provided. And 'hereof' fail
not. '" . - '
Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi
dent of onr said Court at Ebensburg, the twenty-
fourth day of March A. I). 1855. " ' ' '
Marcli 29. 185o. - ; " Prt(honatari.
Aduilniistrator's .otlce. t ;! .
TAKE NOTICE, that Letters of Admiuistration
cum testainento annexo. have been crantedto
the subscriber, on the estate of Ann Teresa Scan
Ian, late of Cambria township. -Cambria osnnty.
deceased, therefore all cr'is Knowing thcmseh'es
indebted to 'said estate will ploase cau upon tlc
subscriber and settle the same, and persons having
claims agait id estate, will please present them
duly authenticated for settlmenti . -.-.
I ; , . M ATI I E V 11: ADAMS.
April 18, lu5. . tA ':
..7kV v. ?.lif.KOTICIir "
A LL persons indebted to the firm f George
StrMnrrar; or George Murray & 8n, are here
by notified: tlrat fhe ubfea'atnl arcoOftita of Siiitl
firms have been phced in 4ur hanls foe colirctidt!,
ana that.V.nles payment be m.-Kle niinjouiatcjyr
suits will be brought to enforce it .'s ' if"'
- "i? r l x JOHXSTtlN: .Ml-LLEN:
April 4l,1855ir-tX.---;r ' . .. -1 f
THE notes and ceount of -the late firm cf
Robert Davis & C, anl . Davi, Evans & Ca-,
having been left with the subscrlberj fur collec
tion, -ell rerscn j indebted tq riiLer of. the 5a! I
firms, are Lert-by requesu dio c-11 ar.Jmake.
incut on or before tl.e fir.-.t la y of May, next as"
saits will be iustitut.! after thaf time. ' .; .r
. r JOHNSTtlN & MULLEX- "
April ll.'lft."i5.- : '
. - . OUI'lI.tK' COL It f S ILL. 3
BY virtue of an order of the Orjlin-f'4imrt. :,.
the following real tttnli. lat!. f rp-rt v C . :
Daniel Keefe, det e.ul, will bf fxjiosed to ptibk;
salw, at the honsc -f John Gjdufy, in GaliiUin,
Gunbria county, on
. ' Thursday the 107 day of Zfty, iSoo, " 1
the undivided half ,f five acres of land, nmrc or
les, adjoinins; lairds of the l'ennfj lvania Railroad
Company, Samuc! Watts, James M'dot.key, and "
others.
Also The .undivided hidf ff a lt or p'n-ce of
ground, situate in the vblt;e of GaUitrm, ad
joining the Pennsylvania Railroad, laiid of Jack
son and Watts, Samuel Watts nn.1 other, con
taining one-fonrth .of an acre and twenty-nine
perches. , - ( '
TERMS OF SALE. One half the .purchase '
I money to be paid on emifirrnation of the sale, the 1
r : I.. . . l . . f.. . .i . . . l
raiuuc wnu miereisi in oi;c year mereaiicr, 10 vo
secured by bond and tixjtrtgage.r , '
Guardian of the minor heirs of Daul. Keefe, det'J.r4
April 11, 1855. . . - .. . ; . ... ' "
1
Cambria County, mh :
The Commonwealth f Pcunxylrania to Qu Shcr
iff of said County, GeekTing: 1 '.'.'
r' Christopher George make you secure of froe.
editing his. claim, tlien we oonimai! you that
j'OU summon, by good and lawful suianrrier; Pe
ter Moyer" Su-pheu 'Augustine Mover, Patrich M'-,,
Caffrey and Elizabeth his wife, Valentine Quartz
and Mary Aon his wife, Tolly ll'Call, and Matty '
George, late of your county, yeomen, so that
they be and appear before cur Judges' at Ebcns-
burg, at our County Court of Common I'tns, thcrS
to be held the first Monday of June next, to sliov i
wherefore, whereas they, the sriid' Christopher ;
George and the aforesaid Peter Moytr, Stephen .
Augustine Moyer, Patrick M'CafTrey and Elizabctli
his wife, Valentine Quartz and Mary Ann his wife,'
Polly M'CuIl and Matty George, together and un- ;"
divided, do hold, all that certain tract of. land sit- .
uate in Washington townsliip, ..Cambria county, "
warranted u the name of Philip Johns, con tain-.
ing three hundred and twenty acres, more or less,""
with the appurtenances, adjoining lands of Austin
Thompson, Plulip George, Paul George, and otlw 1
crs, the same Peter Moyer. Stephen Augnstin
Moyer,' Patrick M'Cuffney and Elizabeth his wife,
Valentine Qnartz- and Mary Ann hw wife, Polly
M'Call and Matty George, partition thereof, be T
tween them to be made (according 'to- the laws and
the customs of this Commonwealth in such case -made
and provided) do gainsay, and the same to -be
done, do not crruit very utijustly and against
the same laws and customs, (as it is said, te.)
And have you then and there the names of those
siimmoners and this writ. ' - -'-'. - i - J
Witness- the Honorable George Taylor. rresP
dent of our said Court, this 14th day of March,
A. D. 1855.- ; ' " .:- -'
'' MILTON ROBERTS, rrothonotary.
: March 22, 1355.-Ct. -
LI.11CI LIMC! .
Ihe subscriber has finislied two large kilns for
burning lime, near Duncannville, where h is pre- -pared
to-furnhih by contract, r otherwise, any
amount of tlie best lime burned in: the. interior of
the State, and can be used for any purpose, j AU ;
nrdcrs by mail, or otherwise, will be promptly
attended to by addrcasing .- . v
2m . j . JAMES FUNIC, ' . j
. March 15, 18i5. . . Duncansville, Blair Co., Psi
IIOKSCS FOR SALE. . ... .,
N excellent two or four-horse team for sale.
by WM. MURRAY, -:
Siunmer Hill. March 9, 1855. ,. .. -, , -;
WALL PAPER DEPOT.
LLOYD BLACKBURN & COU ':
(Successors to A. Jf. Lloyd Co.) "
WHOLESALE & RETAIL "DEALERS IN GILT,
Satix, GnoCx'n JlSv Common W all Papebs.
Oxia stock. is ijrocurei directly from Messrs
Cubistt & Const Aki' Extensive New York Man-
ufaetory, and. embraces the latest and most fash- '
- . ' r i i 1 s..
lonabie- styles. - oner ail Kinoa ai very low
prices, and are confident that buyers will find it
to their advantage to give us a call.. Large lots , ;
sold at great barcains. . , . -. ,
CO-Our prices range For Gilts at from 75c. to
ilXpcr -bolt'Hafins20c; o! 60cI per .bolt J i
Grounds 15c. to 25c. per bolt ; Commons 8c to
20c. Merchantslwill be jfcpplied as favorable
terms as at the Manufactory, oT bv City dealers.!"
t . ; LLOYD, BLACKBURN & CO. ' i.
March 15, 1855-3rn Gaysport, Blair Co., Pa. ..
...... j. pattos TPoatrsoa-, '., , y f
I tri tli Mar pie & AlcClure,
IMPORTERS and Dt-alcrs in Foreign ami Do, 1
mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings.
II sdery, Gloves, Sarins, Silk Vestkigs; CravaiK,
lSiblons, White Goods,- Suspenders, Coinbs- .
Brushes, Buttons, hwking Gbts-sta, &c. , i ,. i .
No, 15 North Third Street, two doors above fc
Qiurch Alley, Thiladelpliia. . , .
. . . r . M. M; MARPLE, .
. ..-U McCLUlLE. -.
ryi7a.;.Feb. JC. 1852-32. r ; - r - .
GEORGE IlCKTLKT, " 1 : r" .'
..Wliol-psale and Retail; '
Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Kansi&ctarer
RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Eh-'
cnsburg , and tb public generally, that be
has purchased the Tin Shop, foTmetiy carried on
by Messrs. Davis, Evans & Co., and will con tin- -no
to carry onJ iio- Lioness- In' all Its various
branches, wholesale and rctaiL . His wares will "
Ixs made of tle very- best material; and in the i
mo.it workmanUke manner. Repairing of all
kinds done on the shortest notice; -for eash. . -!
, : ALSO, 2Iouse Spcmting made awl put up to
order on the lowest terms, for cask. - :
Intending to do business strictly on the eash
system, he .Will sell lower .than was eTer before of
fered in this place. - He therefore respectfully in- -vites
aU who may want anything in his line, to
give him a Call,: as he will tndeaTor to give perfect
satisfaction to all customer.-. Terms, Cash, Cath.
I O'All orders promptly attended to. : .
(E7"price list sent to. Merchants if required. :
Ebensburg; Eebrua'ry 22, 1855. ly. .-; . -.
. cue w. Tais, with
f" COXntD & WALTOlt, ? ."
4 Ipdrters. st Wselesals Xtsalsrs in Hardwara, ;
hjf-'CatIry, sco-, ei Market Street, .
Philadelphia j f ;
REET constantly on hand the genuine Timo
thy Slack's Augers, Wm. Mann'n, Itratty's, -and
Hunt's, superior Axes', Conrad & Walton's
superinr,. polishetl Ste-1 Shovels, Darhng & Wal- "
dnm's Gra.s and Cradlinw-Scythes. Common anl
Tatcrit ScytVe Snaths, Patent Clothes Fins, $-c., "
&c, which' they offer for s;de unreasonable terms."
to countrv dcilers only.
Janu3rv25,1855.- . ! - I -'!!
B BUN SB If RC F 0 UNDRT
floujrli lofnts, Stovrs. .11111 .
Ironx; nirfsltlnpr rn.clnrH, CiJer
J'j esscs. Jtc. A.C AIko, tin lre -U
.. i" "Vy 1cki f to n. .' .
, Foundry at the South "citviid l El-nsVnrg,
Ware llons. on M-iin street. Ksarly"pppile tht.:
store Uisiujtfln&e & Clark. -,'; ' ' " .
: - " t;nw.AR.r ciAS;?.- -.