The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, June 27, 1850, Image 3

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    had sent to the editor of the Herald the
fsllowinc laconic and very pugnacious
epistle:
AT p, Willis to . G. Bennett.
I ootice in this day's Herald a scurril
ous aliack oo me, and t now give you in r
notice, that if you ever again allude to
me, save in such manner as may be un
objectionable, I will cuigel you within an
inch rf your life. 1 have too long sub
mitted to this unprovoked insolence, and
have determined to put an end to it.
Yours, &.C.,
N. P. WILLS.
To J. O. Bennett.
To this "for notice," Mr. Bennett re
plied, by' saying and publishing, that he
had "lived too long in the world, and en
countered too may heroes of all kinds, to
be much afraid of anything in the shape
of man, women, or devil."
Mr. Forrest and Mr. Willis are both
considered, we believe, to be fighting men,
and it may be, therefore, that this matter
will yet be adjusted without exploding
gunpowder, inasmuch as New York 13 on
the side oflhe anti-duelling line The law.
suit is only a collateral proceeding, proba
bly. f Fash. Olobe.
A Pictare of London as It is.
An English correspondent of the St.
Louis Intelligencer, writes ol this mod
ern Babylon:
My first object, after I was snugly
fixed," as we say in America, was to
make myself acquainted with the general
outlines of the city, so that I should at all
times know where I was, and how to go
to any particular place. To this end, I
walked and rode in all directions through
eke principel streets and places in the
tllj IVUU1U U jcvci luuva iiiuio unci.
tion, and then seven miles in another
tor, be it remembered that London is sev
en miles directly through, and twenty
four or five miles in circuit! and is inter
sected by eight thousand streets, lanes,
alleys, &c H The population i3 estima
ted in round numbers at one million and a
half. The number of carriages, of vari
cut kinds, in daily demand to transport
from place, the moving mu.tuudes, is
about four thousand. The number of those
that travel in the little steamers, up and
down the river, is immense. The num
bet of vessels that annually enter the port
of London, is thirteen thousand three
hundred. The docks are numerous the
largest of which covers twenty acres, and
the whole area occupied by docks, ware
houses, Sec., is nearly three hundred
acres. This will give you some idea of
the huge size of this immense Babylon.
I next paid attention to the magnificent
buildings, public and private such as the
shurches, the "cluo-hcuses" which are,
for the most part, very beautiful, the ter
races (by which are meant the splendid
mansions of the noble and we.althy) the
Royal Exchange," the Mansion House
(where the Lord Mayor of London re
sides.j the Bank of England and the Par
liament House, &c. fee. This last edifice
is not yet completed. It is said to be,
whether truly or not I cannot say, the
finest building in the world. It is Gothic
in its external features, built on the mar
gin of the river, presenting a grand front
of nearly one thousand feet, decorated
with a rich display of graceful mouldings,
tracery and carvings, with innumerable
heraldic devices, &c, carved from the
solid rock of massive magnesian lime
stone, and covers an extent of nine acres
of ground, with eleven open courts. It is
surmounted with seven beautiful square
towers, the most magnificent of which is
called "Victoria Tower," and will be,
when it is complete, nearly four hundred
feet high. This superb palace, however,
is far from being finished, arid probably
will not be, short of four years from the
present date.
Ths Lawrence Divorce.
We cut the following excollent notice
of the Lawrence Divorce case from the
Miners Journal:
Considerable excitement has prevailed
;n fashionable society, upon the subject of
the Lawrence Divorce. I . B. Lawrence
the "hubby." is a son of the Hon. Abbot
Lawrence, the celebrated millionaire of
Boston, at present the American 31inistcr
at the Court of St. James. 31 rs. Law
rence, previous to her marriage, was ex
tensively known as 'the belle of the West.
Besides beinjr very rich, she is said to
have been one of the most beautiful ladies
m this wide "worrald." She used to ere
ate an immense sensation in the polished
circles of New Orleans, St. Louis and
Cincinnati. Shortly after marriage, and
upon taking up her residence with her hus
band in Boston, the Hon. Abbot Lawrence
ith the express view of introducing her
into the fashionable society of that city,
gave a magnificent, superb, unequalled
and unapproachable soiree. Notwith
standing the entertainment was given ex
pressly in her honor, she could hardly be
persuaded to go, and when she did, finally
consent, she surprised every body by ap
pearing in a plain calico dress, without
any ornament, trimmings or 'extras' what
ever! The Hon. Abbot Lawrence,-and
all his family and friends, were mortified
and confused!
She left Boston some months ago, on
account of impaired health, and scarcely
had she reached the house of her father,
ia Louisville, before an advertisement ap
peared in the newspapers, signed by her
husband, "warning all persons not to trust
his wife, Sallie.onhis account, as whereas
she had left his bed and board without any
just cause, he was determined to pay no
debts of her contracting!" This was very
delicate very polite -very loving! par
ticularly as Mrs. Lawrence has proved
that she had never received a cent from her
husband, and that all her debts were con-
sf acted in her own name, and liquidated
with her own money. The divorce was
granted without opposition, and the "belle
of the West" is again free!
This case surrests points worthy of
consideration. The parties, although rol
ling in wealth, flourishing in the seventh
heaven of upper tendoro. and surrounded
with all the luxuries of their high position
were still alt the time hopelessly, entirely
excrutiatingly unhappy We are of the
opinion that mutual wealth is a fatal bar
rier to the happiness of domestic life.
And why? Because it destroys the chord
of sympathy which links one to the other
in mutual dependence, mutual deference,
and mutual regaid. Instead of Mr. Law
rence, Miss Ward should have married a
poor gentleman. The proper mate for
beauty is a man not a money-purse.
Tl;u3 husbanded, her life might have been
prolonged and happy. But as it is, we
find her sinking away in consumption,
and all her hopes nipped in the bud! It
is clear
"She never told her leve.
But let concealment, like a worm in the bud,
Gnaw cn damask cheek!"
Eljeiisburg Market.
Flour 85,75 a 6.25 per barrel,
Wheat $1 a 1,12$ per bushel.
Oats 40 a 42 cm. very scarce.
Corn Meal 62$ cts per bushel.
Rye 62 cts. per bushel.
BuckicheatC2 cts. per bushel.
Potatoes 50 a 62$ cts.
Butter Roll 12$ cts. Keg 10
Salt 2,50 per barrel.
Eggs 8 a 10 cts. per dozen.
Hay 12 a 15 per ton.
Seed Timothy, 2.00 per bushel
Clover 4,50 do.
Wool 23 a 25 cts. per lb.
Fresh Beef 5 a 8 cts.
Fresh Pork 5. a 7 cts
FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.
Attention
AM, HIGHLANDERS!!
You will meet at your usual place
in uniform on Thursday the 4th of
July next, at 8 o'clock A. M. pre
cisely, regularly equipped for drill;
each member will provide himself
with ten rounds of blank carlr idge.
A full turn out is earnestly expec
ted. e
By order of the Captain ,
THOS. HUMPHREYS.
IstSerg't.
An election will be held on that day
Lieutenant.
P. s
for 1st
N. B. A dinner will be prepared for tho oc
casion by Mr. John M'Garity. A general in.
vitation is cordially extended to the citizens
and soldiers of this and the adjoining counties
to participate with us.
JOHN HUMPHREYS )
HUGH F. STORM. Committee.
DQRSEY BOLTON",
Summitville, June 25, 185'J.
NEW and CHEAP
(R CO AD
r f
THE subscriber has iust received a vnrv or.
tensive assortment of all sroods usually keot in a
country store which will be sold at the very
lowest pnce3. Among many other articles,
are
DRY-GOODS,
Which includes
Cloths, Cassimercs, SaUinetf, Tweeds,
And Summer Good for Men.
Prints, Ginghams, & Linen Good e.
Muslin Delanes, Cashmeres, and
SILK GOODS.
A large supply of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, BONNETS, and CAPS.
Queensware, Crockery & Slonewrrc,
HARDWARE & CUTLERY,
Which includes Mill and Cmss cut Saws, Axes
Scylhes &, Sickles and good assortment of Car
penters edge tools. ALSO
Tin, Copper. & Sheet Iron Ware,
Which is made in the houso, of the best mate,
rials by a first rate mechanic, a largo supply
of such manufactured articles always on hand,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Of every Veriety and Description,
Among which aro
The Celebrated Hathway Cook stoves 3 sizes
for wood.
" Etna air tight Cook stoves 1
sizes for wood and coal.
" Victory Cook stove 2 sizes for
wood.
" " Complete Cook stove 2 sizes
for coal.
Any Cook stove sold and recommended, arc
always wairantcd good .J
Also Nine plate stoves 5 sizes, and Farlor
stoves for coal and wood, Sco. Sec.
E. HUGHES.
Ebensburg June 27th 1850-33.
A TEACHER. WANTED
A good School Teacher, capable of teaching
the rudiments of an English education, may
find a good situation by applying to the School
Directors of Summitville, Cambria county, on
or before the eighth day of August next.
MICHAEL GALLAIIER, President.
June 27th 1850.-38.
Hollidaysburg "Standard" please copy twice
and charge this office.
BACON. Just received, a prime lot of ba
con and for sale at the store of
J. P. URBAN i Co.
WOOL Wanted and the highest
prices paid at the store of
J. P. URBAN &, Co;
CASTINGS received and for
alo at J. P. Urban & Co.'s Store.
F
LOUR. A lot of prime flour for sale at
J. P. URBAN 3c Co's.
R F!S II arrival flnirf rian at t ! ct nra f
V J. P. URBAN &. Co.
BASKETS, Axes, Umbrellas. Brooms, EL
egy Encirelers," and Sundries generally,
for sale by
LITZINGER V TOPD.
JR.
Caution.
ALL PERSONS are hereby cautioned a
gairsl purchasing, or otherwise meddling
with a certain i-ire or narcel of land adver.
lised for sale, on the 1st day of July next by
.t - - - j - i i j
of MichsH Wil', as tl.e paid properly belongs
to nie. He thinks proper to u've ln,s notice,
o save trouble hereafter, which will nn
doublcd'y come, if any one should neglect
thia notice and ieel disposed to purchase.
ANTHONY WILL.
June 20, 1850 tc.
ILast Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thos
O.Evans, late of the Borough of Ebens
bur?, deceased, are hereby most earnestly re.
quested to come forward and settle their res
pective accounts on or before the loin day jot
July next. Those neglecting this notice may
rest assured that their accounts will be placed
in the hands of a proper officer for collection
after that time.
MARY EVANS, AdminUrix.
June 20, 1850 37-3t.
Notice to Collectors.
rrHE Collectors of State &. County taxes in
Ja the several townships of Cambria county
are hereby notified that no Bank note of a
less denomination than five dollars, except the
notes issued by the Banks of this State under
the Act oflhe 4th of May 1811, will be received
by me in payment of state or county tax after
the third day of July next.
JOHN G. GIVEN. Treasurer.
June 13, 1850 3G-3t.
DOWN WITIIIIIGII PRICES.
THE subscriber having opened his Block of
Goods recently purchased in the eastern cities,
announces to his friends and tho public gener
ally, that at his establishment in the Borough
of Ebensburg, North-east corner of the Dia
mond, and immediately opposite Mr. Rhey's
Hotel, they can find a well selected and genera!
assortment of-Ouods and "nick-nacks," at pri
ces that cannot fail to please, among which
are the following: A general assortment of
Dry Goods,
Calicoes and Ginghams of every pattern,
Fancy Printed Braizes,.
Mous de Laines and Lawns,
Lama Plaids, Irish Linens
Bleached and Brown Muslins,
Handkerchiefs. Cravats,
Suspenders, Hosiery,
Ladies fancy Kid Gloves of every Color,
Brushes, Combs and Fansy Soaps,
Perfumes and Artificials,
Together with a large assortment of
Boots and Shoes,
GROCERIES,
Patent Medicines
Of every description.
Cam Wood and Fustic,
Dye StufTu,
And various other articles, many of which arc
not kept at any olhor Store in tho place.
Approved Country Produce taken in cx
change for Goods.
FREDERICK KITTELL.
June 6, 1850.
JUST RECEIVED AT THE
Lawns, Lustres, Corn Col'd & Fancy Prints-
IRISH LINENS, TICKINGS,
FANCY AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS,
Flaiacls, SltirtiiiS's and
Generally,
11 ATS CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
UMBRELLAS, QUEENSWARE &c.
All of which have been bought at the present
low prices, and will bo sold accordingly, call
and fcc. Always ready to fahow goods.
MILTON ROBERTS.
May 30. 1848.
A ZrARGli quantity of Dun-
csnon Nails, and Spikes from 3 to 5 inch.
es
for sale at Moore's Stoore.
FEET of Whte Pine
iuuu uoards, and lulMKX)
Lap and Joint Shingles for sale bv
- J". MOORE.
WANTED:
k WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and
Produce of every description
LITZINGER &. TODD.
Wanted Immediately.
00,000 lbs of Wool wanted by
JOHNSTON MOORE
ALWAYS ON HANDS:
FAMILY FLOUR,
BACON,
TERMS CASH-
MILTON ROBERTS.
JOB WORK
Neatly and expeditiously execu
ted at this Office. '
pj
ion nno
"look" Ire f
HIGHLY IMPORTANT
To the Public!
THE subscribers have just received at
their Store Room in Ebensburg , a very
largo assortment of
NEW GOOU,
which they offer to their customers at VERY
LOW PRIQES. Thankful for the patronage
so liberally bestowed upon them, they hope to
merit its continuance, and beg leave to assure
their friends and the public generally, that the
stock of goods which they r.ow offer for sale
will compare favorably, both as to quality and
cheapness, with any other ever brought to this
place.
They cannot enumerate all the articles
which they have on hand, but would say it
comprises every thing usually kept in a coun
try store such as
filae Black and Brown Cloths, Fanry and Tlain
CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all
prices and descriptions, DELANES,
CASHMERES, in every varietyjand
color.
MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached,
CALICOES of rare and beautiful
styles.
GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE
GOODS.
Also. Avery large assortment of
of every varietf and of the vejy best quality.
Together with a splendid lot cf
HATS AND CAPS,
QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE,
GROCERIES for family use.
BOOK and S TA TIONAR V,
FISH, SALT, $c , $c.
Iu fact, every thing necessary to render their
assortment complete.
They would here say that it ia their deter
minalio!) to sell goods as cheap if not a liille
cheaper than any other esUablibhmcnt in the
place. This' will be found to be the case by
those who will favor them with a call.
Lumber and all kinds of country produce
taken in exchange for goods.
MURRAY &, ZAHM.
Ebensburg, Nov. 8, 1849 5-tf.
SHERIFF'S SALES
BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expon
as and Lev. Facias issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county,
and to tne directed, thero will bo exposed to
sale at tho Court House, in the Borough of
Ebensburg, Cambria county, on Monday the
1st day of July next, at ono o'clock P. M.
All the right, title and interest of Michael
Will, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land sit.
uatc in Allegheny township, Cambria county,
adjoining lands of Leonard Litzinger, Anthony
WiH.Clomence Urban and others, containing
105 acres more or less, about 50 acres of which
aro cleared, having thereon orected a log houso
and a hewed log barn, in the occupancy of taid
Michael Will and a hewed log house in the oc
cupancy of Anthony Will jr.
Taken in execution and to be snld at the suit
of John Ivory and Win. Kittell Executors of
William Todd, deceased.
Also,
All the right, title and interest of Robert
Bingham, of, in and to a Lot of Ground situate
in the Borough of Johnstown extended. Cam.
bria county, fronting on Canal i-tree l and ad
joining lots of Connei Clark and the heirs of
Joseph Singley dce'd and known on the plan
of said extension by the No. 62, having thcrcon
erected a two story frame house and frame
stable now in the occupancy of Airs. Royer.
Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit
of Patrick Dougherty.
Also,
All the right, title and interest of Martin lin
ger, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situ
ato in Jackson township Cainbjia county ad
joining lands of Robert Brandon, King &Sho
enbergcr and others, containing I0U acres more
or less, about 35 acres of which are tloared,
having thereon erected a
cabin house and k.g
barn
Taken in execution and to ba sold at the suit
of Ann Fisher ct . al. Executors of Jd!:ics C.
Fisher dee'd-
Also,
All the right, title and interest of
AITM-Hai.,! i
WOllWil
situate at the head of Flane No. 5 A
i
II. R. in Washington township Cambria'
countv, containing about half an acre, hav.
ing thereon erected a two story frame tavern
house and a stable in the occupancy of the said
Samuel M'CIellaud, and a frame house in the
occupancy ofacob Nagle, adjoining lot owned
by tho Commonwealth oil the east, and lot of
John lagan on the west.
Taken in execution and to bo sold at the suit
of Richard Uiticns now for use of Thomas B.
Moore and others.
Also,
All the right, title and interest of William
Falmtr, of, in and to a tract of land situate in
Summerhill tovnifhip Cambria county, adjoin,
ing lands of John Kean, Raphael Cooper, and
others, containing 130 acres more or less, about
10 of which are cleared, having thereon erected
a cabin house now in the occupancy of Joseph
Emigh.
Taken in execution and .to be sold at the
suit of William McQuaidc.
Also,
All the right title and interest of Joscph Gor
don, of, iu and to a Lot of Ground situate in
the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria county,
fronting on Locust street, adjoining lots of Win
Rankin and David B. Wakefield having there
on erected a two story frame house and a frame
shop now in the occupancy ot said Jos. Gordon .
Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit
of Joseph Berry for use of Charles Ellis.
Also,
All the right, ti;lo and interest of John Ed
luiston, of, in and to a picco or parcel of land
situate in Carroll township Cambria county ad
joining lands of Hugh Boyle, David Smith and
others, contain ing 75 acres more or less, about
20 acres of which arc cleared now in the occu
pancy of the said John Edmiston.
Taken in execution and to bi- sold at the
suit of Dr. Sanford S. Denncy.
Also,
AH the right title and interest of Daniel
Shcckhrof, in'and to a tract of land sit'izte
in Susquehanna township Cambria county, ad
joining lands of .Teter Garman, P. M'Coy and
others, conaiuiug 366 acres more or less,
about half an acre cleared, having thereon crc-
td a cabin house, naw m the occupancy of the
tfaid Daniel Shecklar.
Taken in execution and to be s-jM at the
suit of James Eos.
Also.
j AH the right, title and intprpif rf l)ar";elj
! Chris:e. of. in and to a tract of lanJ uitunte m I
Washington township Cambria county adjoir.l
ing 1 indn of JoFCph Christ a Jaco! Torgroi.. j
Char9 Noon and fibers contnininr 333 aor.;
,n. nr i. l,,.,,: ...... .;tf
" - - ' "r .n i ruii rrrLLru a iatv ii 111
and a frame house in lle wft,nsrfr f the said
:.... - .,
Daniel Christe and a fiame Jfcoasc unoccupied.
Taken in execution and to be sold at the
full of George S. Hoover.
Also,
The following described building ttr.j 0j 0f
ground of Wm. A. Smith . to wit: All t hat cer
lain two stcry frame building situate rn High
street in the Boroujrh of Ebensburrr in the
county of CamLria, and known on the plan of
said liorough as lot Ho. containing a frer-t
on said street 2tJ feet, and in depth 36 feet, to
gether with a back building two stories high.
IB teet by 22 feet and the lot or piece of ground
and curtilere speurtensct. Mvinsr thereon
erected in addition to the above described
building a frame oce and a frsme stable all
in the occupancy of W. A. TSroiih.
To be sold in pursuance of a writ of Lcv.j
Fac iaa at the su it of David II . Roberts.
Also,
All that certain messuage or tract of land of
John W. tea.ry and Charles C'leoy, situate
near the town of Summitville in Cambria coun
ty, beginning at the south east corner of said
tract, thence north seventy degrees, west sev.
enty and five tenths perches to a spruce corner
thence by other land of which this is apart
south twenty degrees west, one hundred and
eighteen perches to pointers, thence south scv.
enty degrees east, seventy and rive tenths per
ches to a corner, thence north twenty degrees
east, one hundred and eighteen perches to the
place of beginning, containing 51 acre and 153
perches strict measure, together with the hered
itaments and appurtenances thereunto bclonr.
ing or in any wie appertaining.
To be sold .in pursuance of a writ of Lev.
racial at the snit of Thomas Jackson.
Abo,
Tue following described building and lot of!
ground of Joseph G. Brown, to wil: All that !
certain two slory frame house situate in '
street in the borough of Conemaagh, contain.!
mg in troul on said street 22 feet and in depth
30 feet, and the lot or piece of ground and cur
tibge appurtenant to said building.
To bo sold in pursuance of a writ of. Lev.
Facias at the 6uit of Levi B. Cohick.
O" N. B. The Sheriff has made tho follow
ing the conditions of the above &a.!es, viz: one
fourth of the purchase money on each sale to
be paid at the time he property is struck down,
when tho sale amounts to and upwards,
under SoOO.and more than 100, tha one third,
under -SIOO, and more than $50, the one half;
less than S5Q the whole amount, otherwise
the property will immediately again be put up
to sale; and no Deed will be presented for ac
knowlcdment, unless the balance of the pur
chase money be paid before the following Court.
JOHN BRAWLEY, Sheriff.
Sherifi's Office Ebensburg I
June 0 1850 tc. s
BY THE
Central Railroad!
SIX DAYS LATER FROM
PHILADELPHIA-
Blue, Black and Brown Cloths,
I1.;., V r': 0:11.
x ...... ..u 4 .,v.y iucics, ouk, oaiiii;l).v,n McMu-r-.K.
and Fancy Vcstings, Sattincts and Ken
tucky Jeans, Coids and Cottonades,
Tickings, Flannels, Sheetings, fcc.
Corn colored and printed Lawns
Silk Tissues and Bareges, Chambray,
Karlston and Domestic Ginghams,
Alpacas, Frncy and Corn color
ed Piints. Irish Linen, te.
HATS CAPS, RON NETS,
UMBREL LS XXD PXRXSOLS,
BONNET, CAP, and PLAIN ItlBRONS,
KID. SILK and LISLE THREAD
GLOVES. Silk and Linen HDKFS,
FRINGES, Artificial FLOW.
ERS. SHAWLS, SILK A
COTTON HOSE,
iyhcll and .Spanish Folka Combs, Button?,
Lily White Fans.
Tobacco and Cigars, Best Brands, Cotfee,
TcaS, that Syrup, Sugar, Rice and
GROCERIES generally.
Drugs, varnish, spts turpentine, white
h ad, paints, &c;
j GLASS $ Q UE Eft S T VA E,
Double and Single Bin Axes, Scythes,
Rakes and shovels:
The above together with many bther articles
j!t received, and will be sold at low prices
1 r LITZINGER & TODD.
M.sy 30, 1S50.
ft II D i
J
u U J) IV. 1 IV V i
New ami Cheap
T
have
II E undersigned would inform their
friends and the pubic generally thit they
just received at their New Store in Car-
rnllton, Cambria county. Pa., a large and ex
tensive assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
among which, are
Cloths, Cassimeres Vesting,
iSattinets, Linens, Checks,
Tweeds, Cottonaues, Calicoes,
Nankeens, Drillings, Tickings,
.Muslins, Ginghams, Lawn.
Silks, Delaines, IJombaztiiCF,
Lustres, Alpacas, Cambric,
fchawjs. Hosiery, Ribbons.
Lace?, Gloves, 5oc, fcc.
ALjSO, a largo assortment of
Hoots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
BONNETS, UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS,
Hardware, Queensware, Groceries,
BOOKS & STATIONARY,
BACON, FISH, SALT, &c, &c.
In fact everything nan ted in a Country
Store, all of which tliexv will sell as CHEAP
if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other!
More in tne county.
Lumber and produce taken in exchange for
goals. Give ui a call all those who wish
to buy cheap.
J.P. URBAN & Co.
Carrollton, Mdy 30, 1850. -
41 flZEN Booth and Shoes just rc
ILvr ceived and for sale bv
.MURRAY ZAHM.
i 11 ii n 1 i
I ATI
1 M U U
M. D. M A.GEHAN. M. KASSO:.
MACEOAiV & flASSON,
COUNSELLORS JiT LAW.
WILL attend l. ell bu:nss entrusCrd t
them in tLe counties ttf Camlrs. luJ-aoa aoJ
Blair. .
Tn former cf these has bren in active ora-
'" ' M iwrr.iv Tar; 19 HU9f j:
IICA .T tllO ijv
.1 .
w.ese m irciib;: ol the A roencms l.e-1 At
sociation. connected with a. n.enbe .f tb
Bar of integrity and aLiHtv in evory county oi"
every state ecd territory ct the Unit, and tha
pnrcipal cAirt cf the British Empi
lire
ivioens&crg, Jccc i!'J, 1 343.
ft K. IYER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EBENSBURG. PA.
Office one door wrct of J. S. Bchaccn's Sure
April lil, 184i. if.
IT
IVMI V.
A TTll ONE Y AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, F.I.
April 12, 1343 tf.
C. LITZINGER.
o. w. Tcrc.
LITZINGER & TODD,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, !IaicKcre.
Queensware, Stc.
b doors cast cf Kenih&w's Hotel. High it.
DR. THOMAS C- BDiNTlNG-
Scuth-west corner of 7th 4' Raze sti.
Philaeelfhiji,
Apr.l 26. 1649. 23-
J, M'BOMift
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
All business in the several Courts of Blair, In.
diana and Cambria counties entrusted to Lit
care, will be promptly attended to.
OScc. opposite J. S. Buchanan' Store.
April 12, 1843. tf
JUSTICE OF THE PE CE,
Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend to
collections entrusted to his care.
Mav2, 1850 30.
THOMAS C. M'DOWELL
.1 to r;ir La w
Will attend the several Conrta of .Cambria eo
as heretofore. OiUce one door west of Mr .
Wni. M'Failand'a Cal inet Wareroom. in
HOLLIDA FSB UR G, PA.
April IS, '5027-lf.
j Thomas Jacsmsn,
lilair couuty.
Thomas E. Filank ii
Lancaster com 1.1 y
William Glum,
Lancaster county .
Rich aro R. Bjuan,
Blair cout-tr
Huntingdon ro.
Jam us Gardnlr,
Blair countv.
CEXTTRAXt PENNSYLVANIA
Hanking Mouse
OF
BRYAN, GLEIM k CO.
OFFICE 011 Allegheny street, few duon
West of the Court Iluuse, and nearly op
posite the Post Office.
The Company is :iow ready to transact bn
siness. Upon money deposited for & specific,
period of three, six, nine and twclvo month;,
interest will be paid al such rates as arc usu
ally allowed by Saving' Institutions. Tran
sient Deposits recoived, payable on demand.
1 R. R. BRYAN, Cashier.
Hollidaysburg, May lb", ia30.
NOTICE;
IETTERS of Administration 611 the estate
J of Philip Riey, late ef Summerhill town
ship, Cambria county, deceased, having been
granted to the undersigned by the Register 01
Cambria county. Notice is hereby given li
all pcrntis having claims against said estate,
to present thitn properly authenticate J for set
tlement. and those indebted to said estate,- to
make immediate nivinei.t. .... --.
of Philip Ktcly, dcccaiCii.
June 6, 1850. 35-6L,
iNE good Broad Wheeled four
horse WAGON for sale by
J. MCCRE.
flCK, Star & Mould Candle;
and S by 10 5r. 10 by 12 Glass just re
ceived, and for sale by J. MOORE.
A excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for
ftneing on hand end for sale bv
MURRAY & ZAHM.
JoticCk
U ETTERS testament sry on the Eatute f
iJJ John Dulai, deceased", late cf Corral!
Township, have bcrn granted to the subscri
ber, by the Regit-t er of Cambria county. All
pcisons indebted to paid estate, are rfjaested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims agaiust said estate, will present thciit
properlv authenticated for settlement.
ALGLST1N FARENB YUGH, ExuV.
May 30, '30 31-Ct.
A LOT OF PINE SALT, j ut received a.,d
12L f r sale by MILTON ROBERTS.
Wanted.
iTO.OOO lbs
of Wool, for which
market price will be paid 11
MURRAY &j ZAHM.
the
hi
Cu sh or
barter.
ft DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale at the store
O of MURRAY &, 2AIIM.
LUMBER, Lip and Joint shingles, uU
Locust Posts for bale by
- LITZINGER &, TODD.
IO
PIECES Barred Linsev for r-ule
bv MURRAY & ZAHM,
B MfTMH HI
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