The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, June 14, 1849, Image 3

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    hope realized. Who will now say what a
great People, struggling to be free, cannot do?
Who now will over-estimate the might of Tvr-
ny, with millions in its coffers, and armies
m centre to circumferenceT The discomfi-
V. u.e of. Nicholas by the soldiers of Hungary,
&.kSs2t 4 I will startle rnonarchial Enroos like the voice or
?1&SHiPV God; and the nations of the old worlJ will rouse
va.j--' from their despondency as at the peal of the
MOUNTMSEiWIlL
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WE
EDENSBUliG, PA.
ThnraiIajVJ"e 14, IS49.
trump of the Archangel
The crisis deepens! And in this crisis
where shall we find France? Her impulses
are all noble, and often successful. Her recent
revolution was a revolution of bloodless im
pulse. May she elect to assume that proud
and prominent position which would so well be
come her pledges and her character!
- (T-TTrtE Sethtimel, has much the largest cir
filiation of any paper published in this county
and as an adtertising sheet, offers superior
inducements to merchants and business men
Candidates for Office.
The time for holding the democratic meet
ings in the several townships in this county to
generally. Those desirous of making us of send delegates to a County Convention to place
ims meat urn J or extending their business can
do to by either sending their notices direct, or
('through the following agents:
John Crouse, Esq., Johnstown.
' E,.W. Carrt Evans' Buildings, Third st.
j Philadelphia.
I Wm. A. Kinsloe, Pittsburg.
I George Prutt, 151, Nassau st., Nno York.
. Fancy Ball.
V To tnos who hre fond of "tripping on the
I light fantastic too, wo would say, go to the
I Ball at Major Marlelt's at No. 2, A. P. R. R.
on next Thursday evening. The Major is a
f clever fellow, and will, we feel confident, do
; the thing up in such a way as will enable ar
I who may feel disposed to join in thi3 polite
2 amusement, to ' pass an agreeable evening
'i . . . . - . . . . ,
I s-ee ins auvcrusemeni in anoiucr uuiuuiu.
I ' Our Borough.
f We tire gratified to perceive the improve.
I hients that are being made in our streets, walks
i &c-, by our borough authorities. This was
j inucb wanted, and the wretched condition of
gar streets has long been a subject of com
plaint, wiimn me last nve years our oorougn
I has nearly, if not altogether, doubled itself in
size and population, and our streets should cer
tainly be improved - in proportion to the in
crease of the wealth and business of the town
As our neighbors of Hollidaysburg, Hunting.
don and Johnstown, are constantly Extolling
the beauties and advantages of their respective
Borousrbs. we beg leave to state fur the infor
mation of the public, that, as a summer resort,
- - . . . . c-
Ebensburg can compare tavorably witu any oi
them. We have a purer atmosphere, as wild
and beautiful scenery as any -town in the State,
and then, if one wishes to amuse himself in
hunting or fishing, plenty of trout are to be
found in our stream, and in our forests plenty
of game. We have as pretty girls, our.popula
in nomination a ticket to be supported by the
democracy at the ensuing election is rapidly
approaching. For the information of the pub
lic, it may be proper to give the names of those
we hear mentioned in connection with the
several offices. From all we can learn, we b5.
licve the following gentlemen will be urged for
nomination .by their respective friends.
For the Legislature.
Patrick Shiels, Lorelto.
Dr. Wm. A. Smith, Ebensburg.
Jesso Patterson, Johnstown.
Thomas M'Kiernan- do.
R. P. Linton, do.
G. W. Osborn, do.
Patrick M'Ccy, E'jensburg'
For Sheriff.
Augustine Durbin, Washington tp.
John Brawley, Summcrhill tp.
S. J. Renshaw, Ebensbuig.
John M'Mullen, Clearfield tp.
For Treasurer.
John S. Buchanan, Ebensburg.
J ernes M'Derruit, do.
Harrison Kinkead. . do.
Rees J. Lloyd, do.
John G. Given, do.
For Commissioner. .
James Skelly, Summcrhill tp.
Thomas Jones, Jackson tp
W. W. Harris, do.
Anthony Lambaugt, do.
Peter Singer, do.
Cornelius Donoughe. Allegheny tp.
Nicholas Naglc, Cambria.
Neil Diver, do.
Wm. J. Williams, Carroll tp.
Michael Kennedy, do.
Auditor.
Washington Douglass, Allegheny tp.
Here is enough mentioned, in all conscience!
lion are as social, our landlords us accommo- to enable the Convention to form a ticket tha
dating as those of. any other place in the Slate' I w HI be satisfactory to the pa rty. We have no
and take it all in all, we think those in pursuit
cl health or amusement cannot do belter than
come to Ebensburg.
fending' and maintaining the common cause
of republican liberty.
'AH Sorts of" Paragraphs.
Ij'Rhcubarb, or pie plant, whicli isat this
sea-son of the year generally used for pies,
should be for the" present excluded from the
table. It is considered by - physicians to be
a source of diarrhoea, and at the present time.
when symptoms tA cholera are prevalent, should
be strictly avoided.
13" Every treasurer of. Kentucky, except the
pres ent one, who has not been in office long
enough to have a fair trial, has been a defaol-
ter. -This looks rather bad for the model Whig
btate.
ETA jury at Patterson, N. J., was out late.
ly for fifty .two hours without food, yet couht
not be starved into a verdict. It was an em
bezzlement case, and the evidence was very
perplexing.
BJrAn old lady named Mary McCully, was
run over by a locomotive; on the'Willow stree1
Railroad, Philadelphia, on Sunday, and in
There . was a singular problem among
tiie Stoics, which ran to this purpose;
"When a man says, 'I lie,' does he lie, or
does he not? If he lies he speaks the
truth; if he speaks the truth, he lies.'
Many were the books written upon this
wonderful problem. ' Chrysippus favored
the world with no less than six; Philetus
studied himself to death in his vain en
deavors tosolve it. -
0A gentleman in Louisville recently pur
chased a fine looking roll of butter, weighing
tea pounds; but on cutting it in "two after
reaching home, all but an inch in thickness of
the outside proved to be mashed potatoe!
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY
I H 11 III
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rrairffiTiT a
I HUE !
THE democratic citizens of Cambria
county are requested to meet at their usu
al places of holding township elections on
Satitrdait the '23il of June next.
stantly killed. She was deaf, and did not hea jfor purpose of electmg two delegates
irom eaeu township, and iremi the borougu
of Johnstown,' to mieot in County Con
veiJion at the Court House in the borough
of Ebensburg on Tuesday the 2Gth day
of June ncxty at 2 o'clock, P. M., and
form a CountJ" Ticket to be supported by
the democracy at the ensuing election.
Thi township elections will be opened
at 3 o clock, and kept open until 6 o clock
P. M.,1 in order to give every democrat an
opportunity of voting.
By order of the County Committee,
i Chairman.
ftath of Gen. Gaines. "
Major General Gaines, commander of the
Southwestern Division of the United States
Armv. died at New Orleans, on the Cth inst., heard
of the cholera. He was sick ten days. The
announcement of his death has created a pro
found sensation of regret among his numerous
friends at Washington, and his loss will be
leoply felt in the army of which he was an or
nament.
doubt, however, thut there ari gentlemen
whose names arc in the above list, who are not
candidates, anJ who wii! not go before the
Convention; and we cner&ly give their names
because wc hear them mentioned. There may
be others,' loo, who are anxious to serve the
'dear people," whose names we have not
UTEx-President Polk is lying dangerously
ill of cholera at Nashville, Tennessee. So say
the papers received fhis morning.
0A telegraphic despatch from Washington
to the Pittsburg Post of the 13th. snys that it
is stated on good authority that Gen. Je?cup
will be appointed to the command of the mil.
itary div ision made vacant by the death of Gen-
Gaines. Another report says that Gen. Twiggs
lias received the appointment.
ICTCapt. Samuel D. Karns has been elected
Brigadier General f the Dauphin County En-
gadc.
Dentistry.
R. A. Miller, burgeon uenusi.oi nun ung- r-We learn from our exchanges that thev
don, Pa., will remain for' a few days at the are lajkin in Philadelphia and New York
House of Mr. Carmon in this place, wliero he about retting up mcetin-rs for the purpose of
is prepared to wait on those requiring his ser- giving expression to the universal feelinrr of
sympathy which pervades the entiro popula
tion of the United States relative to the strcg.
. i
vices. As lie comes well rccommenuea, wc
have no doubt be is complete master of his pro.
fession, and will give satisfaction to those
who will employ him. We would suggest to
such of our friends as stand in noed of a Den.
list, to operate on their teeth, the propriety of
giving tho Doctor a call. We are requested to
6tate that H is the intention of Dr. Miller to
visit our borough about four times a year, and
this circumstance should dissipate the preju
dice existing in the minds of many of our citi
zens against travelling dentists, at least so far
as he is concerned.
Horn's Railroad Gazette. Wo havo recei
ved several numbers of this valuable New
York publication. It contains much valuable
statistical information, interesting to travelers t
and is designed to bo the Railroad organ in the
United States. Wc notice that it is tho inten
tion of the publisher to cnlargo his sheot to the
pizo of tho New York Courier & Enquirer," and
then commence tho publication of a list of all
tho newspapers in the United Stales and Can-
ada.
The Foreign News.
The foreign news in to-day's paper is of the
most interesting character. The Russian
Army has been defeated by the Hungarians,
who compelled them to fall back upon Cracow,
thus transferring tho revolution to Poland
About 30,000 Russian troops wero compelled
to surrender, and this circumstance has given
a new impulse to thote battling in the cause of
liberty throughout Europe. All the auguries,
ay ihe Pennsylvania are put in defiance by
tho present course of things in Europe.
.-First, wo see Italy emerging from the lcthar
gy of gca, into tho muscular ' manhood ofa
urave and vigilant nation. Next Hungary as
tound the world by her display of confidence
and courage, equal to & nation of century
trained warriors; and now, at last, we are star-
lied by the annunciation that Russia hvrielf
iias oecn aeicaieu wuu greai ana overwhelming
loss See tbe latest telegraphic news by the
Europa. Three tiuios have our worst fears
teen disappointed, and three times our highest
g'e for liberty and republicanism which is now
going on in Hungary, France, Italy, Germany,
and Poland. The eyes of all are turned to Eu
rope, aud the deepest anxiety is felt by our
people in the success of the great effort now
being made by the down trodden millions of
Europe to shake off the chains of tyranny
The news of the momentous occurrences in Eu
rope are read with the greatest avidity by the
American 'people, and it is a subject of com
mentary in all circles. Tha following spirited
declaration is taken from the New York Herald
In thejrieantime, it appears now to be
an appropriate crisis for the people of the
United otnles, full of wealth and enterprise
and enjoying peace aud all the comforts o
liberty and prosperity, to consider the sit
uation which the free institutions of Euro
pean nations are placed in, and the dan
ger which threatens them. When Ireland
suffered undered under famine, a few
years back, the benevolence of the United
States expressed itself m a substantial man
ner. Ought not the sympathy of the A
merican people equally to show, at this
time, what the feeling of this country is
towards the great liberal party of Europe
in the approaching contest? Ought not
subscriptions to be opened, and an Ameri
can legion now to be organized, of five or
ten thousand men, to cross the AUantic
and aid in the approaching struggle of free
republican government against unmitigated
despotism:
mm. r .i . . ...;n t
i x lie icouu y)i iins iziidi aiiugiiiu in ui.
penu entirely upon the energy ot the
French republic, and of those States in
Germany and Italy which think with them
Thousands and millions might be, and
ought to be, collected, to aid and assist in
the great liberal cause of Europe. A le
gion of several thousand men ought to be
sent to mingle in the midst of freemen.
For such a purpose, we would not hesitate
putting down, at the head of one of the
lists, a thousand dollars, at least, to aid ou
republican brethren of the old world in de
the train approaching
CZTRobert Dale Owen is talked of as a can.
didate for Congress again in the district of In
diana he formerly represented.
ICTThe public debt of , France is rapidly in
creasing. It is already hrteen hundred mill
ions of dollars. That of England four thou
sand millions of dollars.
ETTho ravages of the Cholera at San Anto.
niaare. most awful. The whole number of
deaths is not short of 500. The disease has
broken out in the camp of the 3d infantry, and
in the quartermaster's encampme nt on the
Salade, where many were dying.
H3"A Galveston paper, deprecating the nam
b cr of divorces granted at the recent session of
the Legislature of Texas, says in that State the
marriage contract is not as binding as a horse
trade. r
The Progress of Science. A New Yaxkee
Invention. A patent is about to be secured
for anew style of "spring-cushions, mattress
es," ect., to bo stuffed with living grass-hop-pers!
0"A Washington letter writer says that the
Senate will refuse to confirm the nominations
of Gen. Taylor or rather tha nomination of
his Cabinet. So it ought.
Lancaster Cotton Mills. The Lancaster
papers states that at a recent meeting of the
stockholders it was resolved to unite the inter
ests of the old and new Cotton Mills, under
the provisions of the general manufacturing
law.
GAn eye, malignantly diseased, was suc
cessfully cut out in Cincinnati last week, while
the jalicnt was nndor the influence f chloro
form. 23"A womau' in Shelby, and another in
WnTrrrvT,-Texas, have killed LLeir " ht-iuJ
the former stabbing him in tho chet a num
ber of times, at)Ji "the 1 fitter tatting JiiV throat
from a to izzard. Look out all you gentlemen
wot's got wives.
LTlt is Baid that the price of Land Warrants
as risen in New York.
H3Isaac Schearer, on his way overland to
California, with his wife and children discov.
cred that Isaac B. Gore, a young man of the
party, improperly intimate with Mrs. Schearer,
and fchot him dead.
0A splendid Camp Carriage, built by or
der of the late Gen. Worth, was about to be
forwarded to him from New York city, to
Texas, when news of his death was received.
Such is human life! He who escaped unsca
thed, the dangers of a dozon battles, fell a vic
tim to a disease that no bravery could conquer.
Louis P ilippe's Propertt. President Na
poleon has been for some time sending to the
Ex-Kinj: of France the moveables of his pri
vate property. It has occupied an immense
number of cases lately' sent to England.
0The Hungarians residing in New York,
have resolved to petition the United States
Government to considei the propriety cf send.
ng an Ambassador to tho new Hungarian Gow
eminent, and concluding a commercial treatv
with the same.
A Yankee Count. The Portsmouth, (N.
II.) Messenger states that the Russian General,
Count Rinzerhoff, is a native of Meredith,
II., and his real name is Thomas F. Williams.
0A man has been fined 5,000 dollars in
Tallapoosa county, Ala., for slandering the
chastity of a lady.
lETAt a Printer's festival in Washington
the following was a regular toast:
Woman The fairest work of ,crealion--thc
edition being extensive, let no man be without
a copy.
0The following "13 an old lady's receipt for
testing indigo : "Sprinkle it, in fine powder, on
a pan of water, and if it is good it will either
sink or swim I forget which."
A Big Lick! George Lippard, the accom
plished editor of the "Quaker City,' who wa3
ono of the warmest supporters of Old Zack,
had during tho campaign, in his paper of the
19th inst., airj:isthat Gen. Taylor is "feeding
those wlio rcould neither feed him not his SOL
DIERS" whilst prosecuting his country's -war
in Mex icoll Volumes of censure could not say
any more.
May 23, 1849.
Hi
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nous
A LEG I! EN Y PORTAGE RAILROAD.
rnVlIE undersigned takes this method of in.
EL forming his friends and the public gener
ally , that he has taken that largo and comma.
dious Ilouse, favorably known as the
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
forrr.erJr kept by William ralmer, . Jb.sq.f
Having fitted up the House in a style not to be
surpassed by any otuer west ot the mountains
Tho ..travelling community can rest ass ired that
on has pirttherewiil be nothing wanting to make
their soiourn a pleasant one, as he is oeterunn
edtoiupply his table with the best that the
coun;ry,markel can attord. Ilia
' BAR
willflp supplied with tho choicest of Liquor
His
STABLE .
is largo and roomy, and attended by carcfu
and attentive Hostlers.
RICHARD TROTTER.
A. P. R. R. June 6, 1849 36-tf.
1T1CE !
r. ii. urn
A TTORJSE TAT LA TF,
EBEXSBURG, PA.
Office one door west f J. S. Buchanan's Store;
April 12, 1S4U tf.
iiiuiliiST
A TTOUNEYAT LA TF, '
EBFXSVURG, PA.
April 12, 1819 tf.
C. LITZIXGER.
G. W. TOPD.
TO THE COLLECTORS
Of xlie several Townships of the Countul
or isumuria.
Pi EN1 LEMEN: To sustain the honor and
XW credit of the county, it becomes our duty
to call upon you to make prompt payment
without delay, as there is no money in the
i reasury to meet the largo amount ot orders
now issued. I hero is a laige amount due and
unpaid to the contractor of the new Jail, and
we will have two weeks Court at July Term,
1 -1. -II J 1 T - 1 rmit
wmcu win uouoie me oun expenses. liiesc
with the other expenses, will require a large
sum, wnicn must ho met. e call upon you
all, collectively and individually, and especial
ly those who are considerably in arrears, to be 1
energetic in collecting and paying over a large
amount ot your duplicates on or beiorc next
July Court.
By attending to the above notice, you will
relieve us from the painful duty of having to
resort to the authority invested in us by law to I
cnlorce payment.
DAVID TODD, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, )
Ebensburg. June 4, 18 ID. $35-4t.
N. B Tavern keepers, venders of mer
chandise, and all other persons .- are rcquir- J Ofiiee one door west of J. S. Buchauan's Store
cd to take out license by Uie Acvof the 10th J April 12, IS49. tf.
of April Lsl'J, must pay their respective li
cense money on or beiorc next July Couit
D
uvmmi & todd,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Quccnsware, &c. ' ;
3 doors cast of Renshaw's Hotel. -st.
ATTORNEY a? l TV,
l ., Ireasui er.
V.
RECITED
ft
ALL persons interested aro hereby notified
that the following;- Accounts have been
South-iccst corner of llh liuce sis.
Philadelphia;
April 2C, 1349. 9-
J, M'DOMLD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA. -All
business in the several Courts of Blair, In
diana and Cambria, counties entrusted to hi
allowed and tiled in. the A.offico of tits Register
at Ebensburg, and that the same will be pre
sented for confirmation and allowance to the
Orphans' Court to be held at Ebensburg in and
for the county of Cambria, on Monday the 2d
day of July next:
The xVccounl of Catharine Fick, Adminis
istratrix of the estate of Frederic Fick, de
ceased. i'U r i i. c ti
Alio II b ui ubi Liu viu is o-ut luvilias I I , f . . I , .
m i . . . i r i I care, will be promptly attended to.
M Connell, Administrators of rrederick Croyloj 1 K . .
. . J Oflice, opposite J. b. Luchanan a bt(
TU Amount ft f Pa Hr.-Hj nriitr nf April 1, lOU, 11
Marv Breesc, deceased.
Tho Account of Patrick Shiels, Guardian ofUj
the minor child of John Scanlan, deceased.
Win. KITTELL, Register.
Register's Office,
Ebensburg, June 4, 1819. 35-lc.
ore.
CHEAPER THAN EVER!"
MURRAY & ZAIhC
BY EXiKESS.
rjflHANKFUL for past favors, would respect.
EL fullv inform their friends, and the public
ANOTHER lot of those cheap Dry Goods, generally, that they have just j-cceived the
among which arc largest, handsomest and lest selected assort.
Super French Lawns, mcnt of
New style Linen Lustre, Si-
Sntin ctrinrvl.innn iVTrifln Lll.trP. that has been broujrht to Ebensburg this sea-
. . i i-t l - r' l son, and which they are determined to dispose
rlaid ailU Larlston UinglianiS, of at the lowest prices imaginable.
They think it unnecessary to enumerairj all
Cloth, Cassimerc, Prints, &,c.
Have just been received and now opeuing by
LITZIXGER ij. TODD.
June 7, 1849.
JfO THE" LOVERS OF DAXCIXg!
TJs?-s. EDiTaasi Permit me, through tf'j
cotuTJins of your paper, to iniorm my inwjr,' g
general, and those who deligbt in in occg gj
l ti n I he liirht fantafetie toe" in particl:i-.
mat i iHBd giving a FAKor BALL, at the
Portage Exchange; Foot of Plane No. 2, A. P.
R. R-on Thursday evening, the 21st of June,
to attend which they are most respectfully
invited.
No pains will be spared to make the enter,
tainment pleasant and agreeable to all who will
honor me with their presence on that occosion .
It is my earnest desire to meet tho expecta
tions of all who may favor me with their pa
troswge. The only security I can give in ad
vance is a pledge to do my best.
A passenger car will leave Hollidaysburg
and Johnstown, about 2 o'clock in the after
noon, for the accommodation of those n ho
wish to attend.
GIDEON MARLETT.
Portage Exchange, Foot of Plane No. 2, A.
P. R- R.
,OOKS and STATIONARY
tvre. ' ''
Tf ftOOKS and S IV
1 nanofa St I
Zft
PLEASE TO REU) THIS!
ILTTho crime of Arson is severely punish,
able under a law passed by the last Session of
our State Legislature. When the attempt is
successful, the punishment is fifteen .years of
imprisonment when unsuccessful, ten years.
- CF'Mrs. Partington 'says, that since
General Taylor has been elected the gals
are enamelled of his beauty, and that kiss
ing a President is like smelling the perpe
ration flowers. She still thinks it better
to be a galvanized President than a "de
composed monarch of royal distraction.
George UHrcy & Co.
AVE just received and opened at tho old
stand, formerly occupied by George
L'llrey, at the head of Tlano No. 5, A. P. R. R.
Summit, a large and extensive ttock of Spring
and Summer
It II Jl' - G O O D S .
He desires his friends and old customers and
the public in general to give him a call and
examine his collection of the latest fashions
and styles in the line of staple goods &.c, com
prising a beautiful stock of
DRESS GOODS,
Plain Muslin, Mull Muslin; French and Amer.
icjttt . Lawns; French and Domestic Ging
hams. A large and handsome assortment
of Calico Prints. Shawls, Bonnets, Rib.
Jfons, Artificials and Trimmings of all
kinds. Tickings, Sheetings, Col.
cred Muslins and Cheeks. Eng.
lish and French Cloths, Cassi.
v . meres, Sattinets and Jeans.
Silk Velvet, Satin, Mar.
sailles and German Vet
ings. Groceries, Hard,
tcare. Glass, Nails,
Bootr, Shoes, and Summer Hals and Caps
together with a lot ot superior
BACOIV AIVO FLOUR.
All of which they will sell lower than has ev
er been sold at the Summit heretofore. Please
call and get value for your money.
Terms, strictly cash or country produce
" Joae 13, 1819 36-2m
ATTENTION
Cambria Guards!
A meeting of the members of the
"Cambria Guards" will take place at
Court Ilouse on the evening of In.
day the 22d inst-, at half-past seven
o'clock. P. M. A general attendance
is requested, as business of import
ance relative to the organization of
JheCompany will bo transacted.
By order.
B. M'DERMIT, O. S
Ju
SEARS'
the articles they have on hand, but request the
public to call and examine for themselves, when
they will find most every article usually kept
in a country store, and at prices equally as low
as goods can be bougie caX-o ir&sl faf-lLc
Allegheny mountains.
LUMB CR, GRAIN, WOOL, and oJI kind
of Country Produce, taken' in exchange -Cr
Goods. ' ,- . , . M& Z.
Ebensburg, May 1C, 1819. -
SCRIP WANTED.
JOHN DOUGHERTY.
INFORMS his friends ' and the public gen.
orally that he has opened a large assort
ment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, con
sisting of
COATS, VESTS, Sf PAXTALOOSS
which ho will sell low'. Tho nublic are invi-
ost eminent artists of England and America. ted to cau anj examine his clothing and judge
The extraordinary popularity of the abovelror themselves as to their quality and cheap-
volumes in every section of the Union , renders ncsg. Pittsburg City Scrip will be taken at
Vcw Pictorial Wovks.
For 1819.
Great Chance for Book Agents to clear
from $500 to 81000 a year!
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EARS new and popular Pictorial Werks:
the most splendidly illustrated Volumes
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m
par for Colhing.
Ebensburg, May 31, lbiy.
34-31.
JUST RECEIVED!
Pure Mixed White Lead,
Linseed Oil,
Nails and Spikes,
an agency desirable in cacli one of our princi
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Just published, Bears" new and popular
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