The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, June 20, 1850, Image 6

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    The KiTfr ind Harbor Bill.
The New York Day-Book thus "hits
" some of the features of the log rolling
' fnr the improvement of the Rivers and
' :;bors. which broke down with its own!
i.;"'ht and til's incojifiruous nature of its
rurrials, during the I;:st days of the Uf
Cc Tress :
i Iter and Harbor Kill. The biil :ta
appropriations to drain John Smith's
C:.np. fence in Joe Snooks' garden, ditch
ia Tcter Ferguson's farm, build a new dam
Czt Widow Scroggin's saw mill, turn the
ctrrrsM of Leap Frog creek so as. to save
Lyman Henderson's hog-yard, put down
new pump logs for John Anderson, and
build a wind mill for Tom Snyder, was
dsferted in the Senate by the shrewd tac-t:-
'f the minority. VVe hope now that
C jj. Snooks Ferguson, and other lazy
tz Js and speculators, will go to work
r 1 do themselves what might have been
C ) in half the time, and with half the
t y which has been spent in trying to
;aade Congress to do it for them.
3 " &e Contested Eleventh District.
i)i-?iUe, April 21. Considerable excite-
' I -I I .L. TM 1
Ctrtl prevails nere among me mga ami
-Dzmocrats. owing to a contest between
'Ilcndiick B. Wright, (Dem.) and Henry
'f Fuller, (Whiff) to the seat in the next
'Cragress from this District which is rom--j-:;d
of Luzerne, Montour, Columbia,
-CzJ Wyoming counties. The Court was
c:anized at 10 o'clock by Judge Jayne,
cf Wyoming county, presiding. Messrs.
7 right and Fuller are both present. Hon.
Joseph Casey, of Wyoming county, ap-
f tared as counsel for Mr. roller, and
Ion. John Brisbin, for Mr. Wright. The
atrial will occupy the attention of the Court
C'.s entire week.
v The Washington Union. The vete
' ran Ritchie has retired from the editorial
-chair of the "Washington Union," and
A. J. Donaldson, and C!en. Robert Arm
strong have assumed the control. Mr.
Ritchie has been for years engaged in
hting the battles of the Democracy, n ml
'tarries with him into the retirement of
private lite the sincere respect art! esteem
cf all who knew him. The debut of the
' jpew conductor, is at a most critical pe-
- riod in the history of the country, and
from their well known patriotism and in
telligence much will be expected of them,
til allaying the storm of misguided faaati-
-; cim "that has threatened to sever th?
kindly relations which has heretofore e&U,
iatcd between the different sections of the.
Union. We want able and fearless men
at. the head of the Democratic press of
the country at this juncture; men who are
not to be flattered or bullied, but who will
:,ctand up for the Constitution and the laws,
t no matter at what personal sacrifice. We
"hail the new proprietors of the Union"
sucn, ana so btu them lioit speed on
,;j!:eir way. Evening (Piilad. Argus.
" Anti-Slaver Agitation. Robert D.
. Rhelt, of South Carolina, whose son has
been a member cf the Senior Class at
Harvard University, has removed his son
from College, on account of the anti-sla-
, - J O ' " -
.1 ..I 11 T I. 1
m Wl I V a L' 1 L. L 1 1 1 1 I 111 III. I'llllKfl . -
. ion paper says me "VvOiiege r acuity nas
" Toted sa a special favor that a degree shall
T L. I . 1 -
V CTCharle magne reigned over France from
' A. D. 768 to 614. fie was the greatest Sov
ereign of the age, a u arr'or, at atesman, and a
.: patron of learning and t lie fine art? . He caught
a severe cold while bathing in the public balht
and this caused hia death, but had he lived at
, the prercnt day and ued Dr. Guysoll'a Im-
Dfnyed Extract nf Vpllnvv Dirk ant Snrcan.i-
- rilla, which ia accitain remedy for colds, he
would have been cured. John Ivory &. Son.
Summit, are the ngenls for the eale of this
valuable medicine in our county, and iu a short
lime they will publish certificates from Fevers!
persons who have been restored to health by
osingit. See advertisement in another col.
mu. Trice 1 per bottle.
PLANK IiOAD.
Section 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and
" House of Repre$en tativea of the Commontcealth
Penntylvanta in General Attevtlly net and
it it hereby enacted by tie authority of the
tame That James Murray, Gilbert L. Lloyd,
illiam Pulmer, John Rrawley, Charlea Lit.
linger. Reea John LU.yd, William Kittell, Ja.
Mvcrs, George Seltlemyer, Daniel T. Jones
Anthony Long. Arthur Hill, James Durk W.
II. Gardner, Robert Lytic. Wiiliam M'Garv,
be and they are hereby appointed Commission
ra ts open books, receive' eiibcriptiono, and
organize a company by the nacLc, style and
title of the "Jt-fferscm and Ehensburg P'ank
Road Company," with power to construct a
plunk road from Jeffervon to EbensV.urg, in the
county of Cambria, by the nearest and best
route or router, as the stockholders or diiec
tora may , determine . upon. fculject to all the
provisions and restrictions cf an act regula
ting turnpike and plank rond companies, passed
tbe twenty sixth day of January, one thousand
ight hundred and forty. nine, and the several
supplements thereby.
Section 2. That the capital stock of scld
company l.all consist of one thousand two
hundred shares, at twenty dollars per share.
Provided, Tha t said company may frfrn lime
to time, ty a vote of the stockholders, at a
meeting cal'ed for that purpose, increase their
capital stock bo much as in their opinion may
be necessary to Ci-iapiete tha road and to carry
U:l,lC lrue 'nle,,t nd meaning of this act.
section 3, That if the said company thall
not commence the construction of their road
Within three years alter the passage of this
ct, and complete the same within seven years
thereafter, this act ha!l be null and void, ex-
cept so far as the same may be necessary to
wind up the affairs and pay tie debts of the
company. - -
The Commissioners named in tbe above bill,
ara requested to meet at tue Exchange Hotel,
in the borough of Ebensburg, on Monday the
19th day of May next, to make the necuKsary
arrangements for opeuing books, rtceiving
inscriptions, &c.
' MANY.
The undersigned having taken the
CITY HOTEL
Kos. 41 & 4 Nonh Third Street,
I'hilnclflcllii.i.
r l!,, Krra leave to flat that he ha;
lln.roualtly refitted and improved the above
Eihhl'nfcl,,I a manner unsurpassed by
a:iv Hole' i" Country.
The location of ti c City Hotel is undoubt
edly the inoM desirable in the City, for Mer
chants and Business Men generally, being in
the centre of the great mercantile trade, and
convenient to the Banks and other public In.
stitntions.
lie p'edpes himself to spare no pains to merit
ilt. iunitit ion tf Iiir miesta. and desires that
he may receive a share of public patronage.
J 1 11 inno-n
A. 11 11 I UO 1 ,
April 21th 1831 ly
HARRIS. HALE & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. 201 Market Street,
One door above Fifth, North Side.
PHILADELPHIA,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
In Druffs, Medicines, Chemicals. Patent Medi.
cine?, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments.
D'Mggifrta' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints
Oils, Vyt, Perfumery, &c. &.c.
JOHN HARRIS, M.D. JOHN M. HALE.
J. SIIARSWOoD. K. B. ORBISO.V.
April 24th 1851 ly.
MICHAEL WARTMAN & CO.,
WHOLESALE
TG fiA CCO, SX UFF AND
SEGAR MANUFACTORY,
ISo. 173 North Third Strret,
Three doors above Vine,
PhilacIHpliht.
M. WARTMAN, . JOSEPH D. SORVER
April 2-1 ih 1651 ly.
MACHETTE fc RAIGUEL,
IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN
l?orri;ri A: Iomrfic
AN I) CU'I'LRK V,
124 N. Third Street, above Uaee,
PHILADELPHIA.
E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. II. RAIGUEL.
April 24ih 1851 ly.
FRANKLIN PL ATT & CO.
WIioIrn!e ritri'r :iiid
L.1QUOK iMKKCIIANTS,
Xo. 4 J North Water St rret,
PHILADELPHIA.
April Villi 1851 ty.
QUITMAN SAW iMILL
Is now in full operation, and the sub
scribers are prepared to furnish Spruce
Lumber for building purposes or fencing:.
Plastering latii always on hand, either
at the saw mill or at the store of the sub
scriber. .MURRAY &ZAHM.
April 15, lbol if.
Notice.
Letters of administration having toen gran
fed l-y the Register of Citriihria county, to the
subscriber, refining in the Borough of Sum
mitvilie.cn t he tMute ol John M'Gurily, dee'd.
Ail persons indebted to said estate are reques
ted to make immediate payment, and thou
having claims 'against said estate to present
their accounts properly authenticated for set
tlement, within thirlv days from this time.
ELIZABETH M'GAItlTY.
Administratrix.
April 17, 1S5I 27-Cw.
SOMETHING VERY CUSTOMARY,
Store Kcrprrs Notifying Their Customers lo Pay Tp
IN obedience to this custom, and for o'her
and tetter reasons, we hereby give NOTICE
to all delinquents or persona indebted to u.
that they must come forward and pay us be.
fore the lUth of May next, or we will take the
legal n.eihod of comptlling them to do so.
Let no or.e interested neglect this notice, list
that neglect bhould be his loss.
Wm. M'GOUGH & Co.
Plane No. 4, A. P. R, R.
April 17, 1851 -27-3w
JLime! JLimel
TEX CENTS PER BUSHEL
The subscriber begs leave to inform the
citizens of Cambria countv. that he can fur.
I insh them with any quantity of first rale Lime
at a reduced price, (ID cents a bushel, deliver,
ed at the Kiln, and respectfully solicits their
patronage.
JAMES FUNK.
Duncansville Blai r Co.,
Aptil 17, 1651 17-31 $
ST It AY STEER.
Came to the residence of tho subscriber in
Clearfield township, Cambria count), on or
about the 1st of January 1851. a red Steer
about 3 years old marked with white spots.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges, and lake it away , oth
erwise it will be disposed of according lo law.
JACOB NAGLE, Jr.
April 10, 1851 26-3t
Wanted Immediately.
J 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted by
JOHNSTON MOORE
4ldb D9ZEN Koots and Shoes just re
ceived and for sale by
MU lilt AY & ZAHAI.
KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and
for sale by J. IVORY.
Summit Sept. C, 1850. .
A XiAUGC lot of Stone and
Earthen Ware just received and for sale
at the Store oC
J. MOORE.
POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and
Dip Candles for sale by
MURRAY- &. ZAI1M.
400
WOOL Wanted and the highest
prices paid at tbe store of
' J.C. O'NEILL.
GEO. KHET, LEVI MATTHEWS, WH. EBBS.
RHEY. MATTHEWS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND .
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pjtts-
burg Manufacture,
No. 77 and 79 Water Strei t.
Pitts biro, Pa.
April 3, 1851 (Jin.
CORN BROOMS, 1 Constantly o n
PAINTED BUCKETS, I hsnd at the man
n r . it 1J7 a fj e, 1 .
ulaclurers low.
1 VI L LO W BA SK ETS .
BRISTLE BRUSHES.
fj. M. ROVVE,
TWINES CORDAGE,
MATS, MATCHES,
WOODEN WARL', Ac.
March 13th 1851 3m
111 N. 3d st. 3d
door below race
PUILAD.
WASIIICJTOiX ISOUSE
CHES.NOT STREET BETWEEN 7th AND 8th STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A. F. GLASS
PROPRIETOR.
March 13lh 1851 ly.
M ACKERAL,
SHAD, CODFISH,
SAL VI ON.
HERRINGS,
PORK,
11 A.M. S AND SIDES,
I Constantly and hand
and for sale by
I J. PALMER & Co..
f Market st. Wharf.
PHILADELPHIA.
SHOULDERS,
LARD AND CHEESEJ Feb. 27, '5l-20-3m
CHEAP HARDWARE!
M. BUEFlLElt &, BRO.
No. 195. Market-Street, Philadelphia ,2
doors below olfi otreet.
OFFIl FOR SA LE HA RD WA RE. IN A LL
ITS VARIETIES. AT LOW PRICES.
CALL AND SELi BEFORE YOU BUY!
0C7Look for the Red Lettered Mill-Saw
February 27lh 1851 3m.
JOHN Y. RUSHTON,
Wholesale dealer in Queensware, China-
ware, Glassware, &c.
No. 245 Market; Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 10, 1851 ly.
,
ISAAC M. ASHTON,
Wholesale dealer in Hats and Caps,
No. 172. Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1S51 ly,
CONliOD & WALTON,
Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cut!e
ry. Nails, &c.
No. 203, Market Street nhove 5th.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10. 1851. ly.
JAMES NEWELL, AT
C. J. KNEEDLER,
Who'esals dealer in Boots, Shoes, Bon
nets, and Palm Leaf Hats,
No. :J0 North '! hirtl SlriPt,
(Opposite the Eagle Hotel,)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 17, 1851. ly.
R. WILSON DES1LVER,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Book and
Stationary. Masonic and Odd Fel
lows llegalia.
No. 18, South 4th Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly.
WILSON & WEST,
(Successors to liodney's)
Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes
Bonnets and Straw Goods.
No 17, North Ud Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly.
W. J.KEALSH, AT
LUDWIG, KNEEDLER & CO.
Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods.
NTo. 110, North 3d Street, S. E. corner
of R-ce.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851 ly.
J. McELII ARE,
Manufacturer of English, Italian and
American Straw Goods, Palm Leaf
Hats, Artificial Fiowers,&c.
No. 155, Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1951 ly.
AMERICAN HOTEL
Chestnut Street, opposite the State Mouse,
PHIL LFHXA PA-
AMBROSE J. WHITE
PnOPlUGTOR,
April 10, 1S51. ly.
HART & COWAN, r
Dealers in Hosiery, Trimmings Looking
Glasses & Fancy Goods.'
N. E. corner of Market and 5th Streets,
PHILADELPHI A, PA.
April 10, 1851 ly
IlAKRIsnURG PENNA.
B1AJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor.
April 10, lb51 ly.
ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex
V w change for goods, or otherwise.
w
HISKEY, White Lead and Lmsed
0 at J. MOORE'S.
41 $b Barrels Concmaugh Salt
for sale by . J.MOORE.
FRESH SHAD, Mackerel end Salmon by
J. MOORE.
DR. GU YSOTTS'S IMPROVED EXTRACT
OF YELLOW VOCK AND SARSAPA
RILLA, put up in the largest sized bottles,
contains more of the j ure Honduras Sarsapa.
rilla than aity other preparation extant which
chemically combined with lb e Extract of
Yellow Dock, the Extract cf Wild Cherry,
and tbe Dalsam of Fir, thus ni-king the rem.
dy more tkorovghly tfjicient than any 'other
Sarsap arilla before the public. At the ume
lime it is perfectly free from all mineral pot.
tons, which cannot be said of any other of the
fearsapariJIa compounds. The invalid should
beware oj poisons! Mercury, Iron, Quinine.
rotasu. iodine, Sulphur, Arsenic, and many
other mi neral.and metallic poisons enter into
and form the active basis of most of the Sar.
saparillas and Panaceas of the day. Guysotfs
Compound Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsa.
parilla does not contain a particle of these
ubstapces; as any one can ascertain by an.
plying the necessary testa. . "
These poisons may occasionally remove dis
eases, but they so vitiate the blood and com
pletely impregnate the whole system with
their baneful effects, that the first cold, or the
first attack of disease, prostrates the patient's
strength, and subjects him or her to the most
excruciating torture, and renders another cure
almost impossible and hopeless. Let all poi
sonous fearsapariila preparations alone, and
uce GuysotVs Improved Extract of Yellow
Dock and Sarsaparilla. which is thoroughly
eJTicatious, perfectly harmless and purely vege
table. AH kinds of diseases yield lo its genial
influence.
Price SI, per bottle or eix bottles for S5.
To persons purchasing by the dozen a liberal
reduction will be made.
AGENTS,
John Ivory & Son, Summit.
Murray &, Zahm, Ebensburg.
Mary Orr, Holliday&burg.
R.Shaw, Clearfield.
Hildebrand &. Co.. Indiana.
John Scott, Cold Spring.
J. Patton, Curwinsville.
April 3d 1851. ly.
Public Sale.
Y virtue of an Order of the Orphan's
Court of Cambria Pminttr will h . r..
Bed to public sale on the premises, on Tuesday
the Cih day of May next, the following real
estate, viz:
All that Farm situate in Cambria township,
one mile North East from Ebensburg, on the
Loretto Road, formerly the property of Duvid
Davis, dee'd., containing one hundred and
tweoty. eight acres, sixty acres nf which are
cleared, with a large two story Frame dwell
ing II oi'se, large Rank. Darn, and out houses
thereof, erected. Due attendance will ba given
and terms of sale made known on day of sale,
by Will iam Davis and Thomas M. Jones, Ad
ministrators. By Order of the Orphan's Court.
WM. KITTELL, Clerk.
April 3. 1851 25-5t.
N. B. The above is one of the most desira
ble situations that can le found in the coun
try. The land is of a good qualiiv, and loca
ted admirably as regards market and other
-v binges. Ttio who think of turcbaHt
real eslare, had belter examine the premises
before purchasing elsewhere.
Iiemaining in the Post Office at Ebens
burg, April 1st 1851.
Bealy Conrad Miles G J
Bojlo Daniel Morgan James A
Bohm Ceo C Morgan Richard
Bojd John Morgan John
Bradley Thomas M'Cormick William
Buik Edmund M'Knighl John
Cuiheart Samuel M'Closkey James
C a tier on John W M'Kay Samuel
Caveney Dominick M'tiaughty Sarah
Chambers Matthew ' M'Collogb John
Davis Benjamin Muckilivain Joseph
Davis Richard Mullen Hugh
Davis John D Newman Cieo F
Dermaut John Neomon Ceo E
Edwards John Wr O'Neill Patrick
Edwards Robert Orr James B
Emery Henry Quin James
Everhart John Regar David 2
Kvaus Mary J Rtes Robert
Evans Isaac Rees Mary
Farrelt John Rhodes Ltaac
Fickerhoof Henry Richards Wm
Finuegaii Michael Richson VVm
Foster 11 D Roberts Clarence
Fleming James Rowland Owen
Fuitz Eiisha Rowland Richard
Fuluier Christian Rowland John
Fern on Samuel Rowan Win
GnffitlisCiiffi.il J Schnelberg Louisa M
Crandal Henry Shoenberger Peter
Harbor Henry Shoemaker Henry
llor John Slonaher Geo
Haghes Harriet Snyder John
Hughes Catharine Sommerville David
Hughes Evan Stougti John
Hughes John (south) Stokes A W
Jones Thomas Slhal Thomas
Kepner Solomon Stephens John
Koon J C Satlon Elizabeth
Kaugh B J Sweeny Peter
Leonard Catharine Thomas John
Little James Thomas R D
Litzinger Mary Ann Thomas Richard
Litziner Dennis Walters William
Love F H 2 Yenner Fallen
Mapes Henry
MILTON ROBERTS, P. M.
April 3, 1851.
NOTICE.
The ceremonv of blessing and lavino-
j . a j o
the corner stone of the new Catholic
Church about to be erected at Loretto,
will take ulace on Sunday. 4h of Mav.
at half-past 10 o'clock A. M. Rt. Kev.
lr. i Connor, jjisnop oi tne uiocese is
expected to perform the ceremony. Very
Rev. Dr. Hayden of Bedford will be the
orator on the occasion.
N. B. As usual on such occasions a
collection will be taken up in aid of the
butldtno-.
Loreuo April 10, 1851 26-3t
Mountain Echo and Hollidaysburg
Shield copy two times, and charge this
office.
A
"V excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for
fencing on hand and for sale bv
MURRAY A ZAWM
THE WORLD'S MIR!
NEW STORE AND CHEAP BARGAINS.
fllhe undersigned would inform their friends
Jl and i he public, that thev have opened a
NEW STORE at Pkne No." 2. A. P. R. R.
in the room formerly occupied bv Mr. John
Lonjr. vheie will be kept constantly on hand,
and sold at low prices, the fallowing good-:
Cloths, Castimrres, Satinetts, Ticeeds, Ging.
hams, Vestings. Calicoes, Silks, Satins,
Muslins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bomba.
sines. Shawls, Mous de Laines.
Lustres, Ribbons, Buttons,
u lot is, Hosiery, Laces,
$-c. 5f-e.
ALSO. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS 4 CAPS,
UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS BON.
NETS. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK
OF COFFEE, SUGAR, MO.
LASHES, SYRUP. TEA,
HARDWARE, QUEENS.
WARE AND CUT
LERY. BOOKS d
STATIONARY. Always on hand, Hour, Bacon, Cheese, Butter
Egss, Fish, Salt, 4c.. S-c.
All of which they are piepart-d to sell at cheap
rates, st invites ihe attention of buyers to their
stock of ged, confident that they can and will
sell l hem as cheap, and in fact cheaper, than
they can purchase elewhere.
Produee of all kinds taken in exchange, and
ensn never refused. Come soon to the rsew
Store,
JOHN G. GIVEN Jc Co
Plane No. 2. A. P. R. R. )
March 13, 1651.
3
Hi
The undersigned respectfully announces to
his friends and the travelling conmmunity that
he has taken this large and commodious house
in the borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by
B- M'Dermit, where lie will be happy to ac
commodate his friends . nd those who may be
pleased lo favor him with their patronage.
Having fitted up the House in an excellent
mamer, he can BFSiire the travelling public
that nothing will be wanting on his part that
will com ribute to the comfort of his customers,
t His T-ZLBL will always be t-upplied with
ihe best the markets can afford, and his B.AT
8 filled wi.h choice liquors. His STABLE
being very large and attended by a careful
Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro
vers on the most reasonable terms.
MILTON ROBERTS.
April 10, 1851. 2fi-tf. .
THE NEAREST ROUTE TO THE
GOLD DI GG INS,
SPECULA TOPS JVAKE UP .' .'
r"llE following described valuable Timber
H Lands are oirered for sale: Three tracts
of unimproved land situate on the w aters of
the South Fork of the Concmiugh, part in
Richland township, Cambria co nty. and part
in Somerset county; the lower tract not more
than two mile? fiom the saw mill of John
Trotter, from which place is a good wagon
road to the Portage Rail Road. Said land is
we'I covered with wild cherry, poplar, bird
eye maple, ash and other valuable timber, with
the advantage of abundant water power on
each tract. The road from Johnstown to Bed.
furd pas es through two of these tracts, and on
said lands are promising indications of the ex
itence of bitumenous coal and iron ore.
Also, one tract of land on the waters o4
Black-Lick Crttk. Jackson township, Cambria
County, covered with valuable thnber, with the
advantage of excelhnt water power, which
also contains a vein of coal four feel thick that
has been opened and can be worked with profit.
Distant from Ebensburg about five miles.
Terms easy, and title unquestionable. For
further particulars enquire of
E. A. VICKROY,
Johnstown.
or JOHN WILLIAMS,
Ebensburg, Pa.
March 13, 1851-2m
O" Hollidaysburg Register copy for two
mouths and charge this othce.
TAILORING! TAILORING!
LEWIS BEYXON,
INFORMS his easterners and friends thit
he still occupies his old stand, two doors
east of B M'Dermitts hotel, where he will be
happy to see his old customers and also as
many new ones us please tn call. He receives
regularly from New York and Philadelphia
the latest ir-hious, and he cannot be beat ei.
Ih-sr in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants-or
Vests by any oher Tailor in the county. He
respectfully asks the public to give him a caH
as he is confident that his work - will recom
mend itself.
XT" A 11 kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
March 6, IS51 tf
Carrollton House,
CARllOLLTOX,
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.
rRHE undersigned returns his thanks to his
numerous friends for the patronage here
tofore extended to him, and will b happy to
accommodate all persona who may favor him
with a call. A largo supply of choice liquors
just received from the eastern cities. His TA
BLE will always be well supplied, and his
stabling accommodation are sufficiently ex
torsive. J. P. URBAN,
March 27, 1851. Proprietor.
jiii;s v. liouBAcii
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
and dealer in
Foreign and domestic wines,
LIQUORS, CIGARS. &.c, ic.
No. 197 Liberty St., corner of Parker's
Alley, PITTSBURG, PA.
March 13, 1351 ly
This Way!
jniOR the highest prices are paid for
Hides, Skins and Tansku's Babk
in either Trade or Cash by
J. MOORE.
Ebensburg Jan. 2. 1851.
3 DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale t ihe stor
of . . MURRAY ZAHM
JOB WORK
Neatly and expeditiously execu
ted at this Office.
500
POUNDS of CODFISH just received
and for a!c bv
MURRAY fc ZAHM.
MICHAEL DM MAGEHAN,
A TTOU1SEY A T LA IF,
EBENSBURG, Pa.
April 1, 1850.-tf. -
A!
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
April 12, 1849 tf. - ::
DR. THOMAS C- BlMIiNG
South-ices t corner of 7th Sf Race si .
. Philadelphia,
April 26, 1849. 2D-
J. MTOALD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
A ll business in the several Court of Blair. In.
diana and Cambria counties entrusted t Lit
care, will be promptly attended to.
Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan' S:t.
April 12, 1849, tf
CYRUS L. PERSHING
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
-EBENSBURG, PA.
Office, for the present, in the room vecu
pied by E. Hutchinson, Esq.
January 30. 1851.
JUSTICE OF TJJE PEACE,
Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend if
collections entrusted to his care.
May 2, 1850 30.
THOMAS C, -MDWBLL
.1 iTO RJYEYJIT L.I If.
Will attend the several Courts of Cambria co.
as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr.
Win. M'Fai land's Cabinet Wareroom, in
HO L LI DA YSHUIIG, PA.
April 18, '50 27-tf.
A NDREW DONOUGI1E,
Justice of the Peace and Scrivener,
Borough of Scmmxtville,
WILL attend promptly to collections or t& .
cr business entrusted to him.
Legal instruments of writing drawn wirtj
accuracy and despatch.
sept. 4tn jeau-jm.
T, L. flEYEB.
AlSoriary at Law.
Office on Main street, two doers tact
of the Echo Office.
Johnstown, Pa.
March 13, lS31.ly
VM. A. STOKES, JAS. P. BARR,
Greensburg, Pa. Ebensburg,
r. S
JLIillllU
ATTOR.VEYS AND COnSELLOHS AT11W.
Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa.
Tebruary, 13th, 1851.
J, 11. EGilR;
NO. 203 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
Wholesale dealer in Wines and Liquor,
which he is prepared to furnish cheap td
Merchants and Hotel keepers.
March G, 131. ly.
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Hanking Mouse.
BR VAN, -GLEIM, CO.
OFFICE on Allegheny Street, nearly pp.
site the Post Ofice.
Interest will be paid upon money deposited,
as follows, viz:
Three mouth deposits at the rate of 3 per
cent, per annum.
Six month deposits at the rate of 3 per cent,
pei annum.
Nine month deposits at the rale of 4 per
cent, per annum.
Twelve month deposits at the rate of 4 per
cent, per annum.
Draf's on the cities for sale in sums to sail
the purchasers, and collections mode upon any
point at low rates.
August 8, 1850 44-tf.
"wITbT HUDSON'S
CLOCK
and .T'vlrv Stolrc,
One Door East of the Post Office.
N. B. I locks. Watches, and Jewelry repaired
at shortest notice and warranted.
Sept. 26". 185051.
LADIES call and see J. MOORE'S splen
did stock of Muffs, Gloves and Comforts.
OA Barrels of Mackcrni for sale
31) by X IVOllY $ Co.
SPLENDID lot of. Bkowr. Black, Otrv
and Grey Cloths frle by
MURRAY i Z:HM.
WOOL, Butter, and all kinds of Graiu
taken ia exchange fir good st
J. MOORE'S Stte.
CASTINGS recciced and for
sale at J.C. O'Neill'a Store.
LASS, Oils, Paints and Drugs of all
If kinds at J. MOORE'S.
STAR, Snerni and Mould Can
dles for sale nt the Brick'Store
E. HiTCIIIION. JR.
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W L Villi U W
S " J. MOORE.