The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, August 15, 1850, Image 3

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ONE WEEK LATER FROM Ki'ROPE'Pe hve continued dread el mcendia-
i ries.
Arrh:d id ihe lumbria-
HtJ'USuI of tf.e l'orii:?'ut3tr tl'Lirumfni
to Pax l.e
Ami:
can Indemiiltu
American
r-I i:iztti has item Jlilcd i.
Pastport -Recent i ;i of th s ntu
uencral j t;-;r, dr.tr h
J-ilgiaU.l
Dtdu
Culion .JfJiunci i:i lirtad-
stuJJ.i, ifc, i) C., fyc.
HtiiFiY ur n3 P M.
TLe steamihiD Cambria, wah Liver -
r in if p TiK ii! . arrived here
Li half-nasi 1 o'clock this afternoon. i
T: Vmrrara arrived at Liverpool, cn !
Saturday night, 20;h ult., at 12 o'clock. Ue5:y "i'-ends paying- that country unotlitr
The American steamship Pacific v3 ' visit' during the month of August,
advertised to sail on Wednesday, 31st u!t.,; Ata meeting of the friends of Baron
at two o'ekek P M ' ; Rothschild, held at London on Thursday,
England. ,
The news .f the death ol President
Taylcr, produced a great sensat'en in
England. The leading journals devote
much space to a rev.ew cf his character
and exploits, in which they pay a just
tribute to his worth and fame.
A lare meeting of" American citizens
Lc
on
Ti
at
which the American Minister presided,
andfpassed a series cf highlv patriotic
resolutions, expressive of their sense 0 f
the great loss their coantrv has sustained
in the death ol the President, and of their
svrapathv with his familr.
' The poiiticdi news from" Euglani pes-'
sesses no Mature of strikin ' interest.
In Parliament .the Minllirv have sus-
ta.ued two more striking defeats upon
their own measures, and in ad iiiiou have
ieen the necessity cf abandoning the
Jewish Emancipation li!l and the new
n.arnage act
I he potato blight is to have re-ap ;
both m Euglandand Ireland.
ID br? in a mitigated form. Its
.-v '
elleCt 13
be Mnn'n to be felt in the corn markets .!
ol the kir.gdom, notwithstanding the ce-i
real crcps generally present
harvest.
Portugal.
The Portuguese Government having ;
ieclined to accede to the demands of t!
American .Minister, he has demanded h.s
passports, and advertise- his household
furniture for sale.
The r.ercan au-Jron wa in
ine Ai..er.can .qu..uron . .w.i i-
I .P I affile
'..je ia?US.
Mr. Clay intended to leave Lisbon on the j
I9:h uh.
Denmark and the Duchies.
I
i..t ;.
ll-1L"" u"11""" i
f.veen Denmark and the Duchies, the lai- j
ter having been declared in a state of j
Uockade by tne lormer. and an action tool: :
place between a Danish man-of-war and ;
i.ie uerraan steamer uonne on trie ts:,
iu which the former surTered cc nside-ra-t'e
injury, and wasfoiced to retire.
On the land the hostile armies were, r.t ;
last dates, face to face; and as the Kmgj
cl Denmark intends severe coercion, !
tiackea by the active support cl lvuss:a :
and Prussia, and the pas ve suppe-rt c 1 :
the other great powers, mcaiuing L.ng.
Lm j, there remains no doubt but that a ;
cvcre cenflict will er.suc. j
France. !
The Assembly were enrrard on Satur-;
dav, in discussing the budget on the pub-
lie instruction bill, thirteen chapters were i
disposed of, but nothing of moment arose j
during the debate.
wad"
On Monday the law of the pres:
orticiallv published. It is said that the
President will use the nowcrs it confers on
him with the utmost rigor. In short, that .
he hates the press, and would exterminate
it if he could. The greatest annoyance to j
the press is the clause which compels all
writers to sign their own articles; but it is
thought lhat this clause will be evaded by
making the responsible editor sign all that
appears in the paper
The election ol tne committee ot 'Zo ol i
. . l . 1 1 1 - .1 !
1 tp men 1 1 vp ana rMirvemance. curinir ir.e .
prorogation of the Assembly, was procee
ded with on Tuesday.
In the Assembly, on Monday, the Prcs
dent proclaimed the result of the ballot j
tor the Committee of Surveillance durin
!urmrT.
Onlv ft(upn nsmps h-.u re-
t...,w.
eived the required majority. Amongst
others appeared those of Odillon Barrot,
Gen. Changarnier, Berryer, and Gen. Lo
raorciere. Within the last 2 days, 710,903 francs
have been deposited in the Paris Savings
Banks.
It is said that the whole of ihe mumci-i
ral council of .Marseilles had resigned, in
ennsf otipnre of the order riiven by the
0 t
Government that all vessels arriving in that j
port, shall not be compelled to perform 1
quarantine. j
The ten other members of the Council '
cl Prerogative and Surveillance were pro-
rlatmed on Tuesday. Upon the whole,
'he committee are considered unfavorable
oiHp views of the President.
General d'Hautpoul has acknowledged j
,l , i
J"4' Iie comiuutcu ii ufcifu,
law of discipline, m his dillerences with
sell. Chrongamier, and the two Generals ,
ratae to a reconciliation in order to relieve
'he President from embarrassment.
The French fleet has left Naples for
'.neroourg there to be reviewed ty ihe;
I resident of the Republic.
Two frigates suddenly left Toulon, yes
!rday, for Tunis.
Reports have been received here from!
Morocco, stating that in consequence of the j
rrcrs had been destroyed, and that a hm.
in. , ,k.l" i
a ou niMrAkonCi!
" a 'iJiciituuLu. I r,
'ount rise, one 01 tne uiuMuismiguisii-!rcr!Ucstcd
"1 orhcers of the Republic, died on Satur-
iV
I
.,..!
1
In several of ihe d pjrtmcnt, thr j
j A destructive waterspout fell jn the i
j cmity of Orleans on the 16;h.
A letter from Marseilles states that the
American corvette had anchored in the
1 V I - I 1.1
iiuv on iiiursv.nv. liav;:iLT on couru u;e
i , 4 i . , i
Turkish
.mb.isauor.
;-.C ITtUMu
S;,;..i
Was!.
to
: IroveriiiJient
England and Ireland.
i The potato disease has appeared in
:many parts of the kingdom, whilst trom i
orV ipenry, anu
G:
ivv
renorti;;
spa.-i cheermsrlv ol the coming harvest
The political news from Ireland is de-
VOiu interest
h-i.u . i At,
is said that her 31a-
it was resoivea tnat lie stiotiiu present
himself at the bar of the House as mem-;
ber for London. The Baron according to j
pre ious arrangements, catered the House
on Friday at noon, presented himself at
the bar, placed his credentials upon the ta
bic, and demanded to be sworn on the Old
Testament. !
bate ensued, m wliscii,
In
: pusillanimous conduct ol me govern-,
; Rient 'S severely censured by even its
i usual supporters. Resolutions and amend- ;
' i:ic'ri!' u cre Fposed and rejected. Fi-,
-illy ihe debate was adjourned till Mon-j
:dl-v' v;he:1 almost a11 PIltlcians anticipate,
lhat a resolution, confirming the principle
i ul the oil! will be passed. If so, it is.
' l-'gbt thut the Whigs cannot hold o:iice;
another houi after.
Denmark end the Duchies.
The war has now commenced in earn
est. On the 25lh, the two armies met,
and after some skirmishing, a regular en-
element ensued, in which the Danes
It is sa;d'vvere victorious. i lie battle began at;
i n ir n r.i' rUr- .,,t 1 - . T .-. I . . .
tiiiei Uoicu ciervtrii liuuis.
The Danes attacked with about 25,000
'Ren the insurrectionists army was
n abundatjabout 30,000 strong. The centre of the;
j&chleswig- ilolstemers, under Gen. 1II1-,
sen, occupied the village of Idstedt, a little
! distance north of the tnwn nf Srh!ewiT. 1
The ianes attscked both wings of their
P pm Ps. Pi - r?TTPr i r.rirr-n?. t -fMp 1 fnn.
. " . 1 ? i-i
t;....cd fcr eiht Imr.r. Lron-M -1! thr 1
, disposable strength ajrn.inst ihe centre of;
Wiili - n's i:oop", orj al Wo-t'i f.-.-c-d '
I ; Vf. T ii 1o'cu
him to return through Schleswig towards ;
' Periilsri'irr. T?n? thp rlfpiT mns1 i:r.!
M . 1 ' 1, ,i , r I
fpnnsri-ir.' lint lif rlAror nn.-' cirr-
naj, anj te r;u!t must be ,rj;rrhtv imnor- i
lamf.irihplbnM. "
, , . . , : I
we learn that the Kilied and wounded and
miSsing in the battle cf Idstedt, are now
itaieJ at 7000. cf whom the rreater share
nas fallen cn the Danes, The number in
iction are estimated
10,000 Danes and i
fJO.OOO Ilo'steiners.
The "D-Tseuhalie" slates, t!;at Gen.i
Von Wiilisen re-fused to accept the Danish j
ntfi,eral'.i ofTVr r-J i h r..P .r,,
On the 2(Jth, the Danes 'had advanced:
n within a tWni!n" th i-m,., -.,or'
C ropes
- - - - - - J va, utv tuwa l l. el l
1 me Sixteen guns atiReniOrd,
the llclsteiners carried otftw
eriL-.- !
a;ij -tandrned the others
San Jliaa FtmailJrZ.
A California emigrant in a letter to the
Utlfast Signal, writes as follow
-, i
with re-:
?aru to Uje i resent eonuition of tins Is- j
an:
At sunrise the Ilih of March we made!
i:ie i -jri ni .1 nan I rrnm; -7 . or-n pi
the residence of Alexander Selkirk, j
aim JS u ' otanv na 01 v. nni. it auorus i
a ver.v indiiTerent harbor and has only-1
twel e inhabitants, five men and sevenj
auiui, v.uu u,c e.eepuoii ;
of one man who said he was Governor of!
the Island, that his name was Worth and
that he was a native cf Main. He had
lived on the Island three years. There j
are five houses or huts on the Island,'
mQilr rf nnliic I n 't.riI-T i.n ti-il li r- 1 ...
. ... v. iiiiLHIVKll 11 ll.l c u ii v , i
"UiUUJ3 piuieuuuu 'rum me -R eamer. j
Pn - i1!!. - rr 1 o -a .1 . 1 . 1 -.K., .1,. 4 . I t
-uw"c " - i'iit ai,u auunujui ;i:u euiu-
pose the principal food of the inhabitants.
The valley in which Selkirk lived is
pointed out and also the caves in the sides
I . i . ...
01 the mountains lormerly occupied by
IiC v'uliau convicts. iiie lsianu is ex-s
jtrcmelv mountainous
Wild horses and
oi mis pia
e-. i k
On the Tth inst., at his residence in the
Borough of Ebensburg, after a lingering
illness, Hon. Kiciiakd Lewis, aged about
6G years.
- -
tl ff
l'JUilLl,.
If J L1'E Js ? ' Admii.i.iration on the estate!
JLJ of Richard Lewis, late of the Doroucb cf !
ii;3ensburg, deceaaed, having been granted bv
jthe Register cf Cambria couniv to the under
eipne - d: Notice is hereby riven to all persons
indebted to said estate to make immediate
payment, and those having claims against aaid
I . . .1.. 1 ...1
for 6ClljcnJal- J
GEORGE J. ROPGERS,
D. II. ROBERTS,
Aug. 15, 'C. 45-6t. Adtn'i.
fPIV
' K5 ft i. d
APccheny township, about the last of.
June a RED COW , with a w uitc btar in her!
1 1 , I)
he owner is)
to come forward, prove property.'
; pay charge? and take her away, other loc tii c
Bua aouuu. ,i ,ellCuiou, uif j gNSggg f f nr:,.,.v:ii granted by the Register of said county to the C V tl.C. : Vi-i' I 5 1 V' V I 1 1 1 i ! L. ! ' I HiiHv
.UUED-
r 'I- j i i l w. jthem properly anthenlicatcd for set! lenient. I N 'ol ce i here -1- . . m . j'.. m .i c 5 ,i . . . '
Oil luesdav lay, by the Kev. testUS T? 17 w, C. n 1 I r-. 11 I The under bred vi'l itttnd a- iIp 'hp rP.i ! " 1 " V " 6 "n l adycisou ir.cti:ed;"l &lo finJaUt particular etttrniiftu hs
Tibbot. Mr. Edward "l. M.tts. tn Mi!MlC T 31oilld Caildles , JjlV vffL'" '-make immediate p,yment. aojbceo paid their an, and thai tueir rie.;
Catharine, daughter of Stephen Lloyd J rpiJ"J f by 10 10 by 12 Gla just re L6l ext. to make settlement. "1 "rtK;'--? cUi'r V" CrUiC- t0 P- "r,et-V.":CUJVeVU V?' A,3t"t-
. . . -LUi-an-ii A-.iuj u, Ceicdt and for eule Lv J. MoriPr' r, . ... kLbfc lLr-ni properly tuthccticatc J lor f.i i ! li-eir frtock ma v be fjund llie f 01:1
r" f lk . I, A, mil-uT. .-. - ' I -
"w ie disposed ol aceornm? 10 law
. PHILIP BARNACLE.
A'u.l 1:. , I c.' 0
. 1 . 1 ... . .
PAY UP! PAY UP!!
Ail persons indebted to the undersi
led lor
CCfrlS,
ard
L81"!! 'ce!' "".s
day cf fctptetsber .est. Th s . .,2!ctirr j
thia ijotUc find their acer-nuts in '.i.e. hands;
tiiu i i n I I' 1 It. ik. . ii iii ui - . . .
r - .... ,
i f September i ext. J !:is i f -jk'Ctins
' of primer ofS.ers E-r " odlectK ii tifier iht liice i
ice can t-e siven
TIJO.M A -s 1
K KM t -
gk'i Li, l w .
l1' rV!
Ul LlV I; A A U 1 b U Ai U.
f SMiE slDsCKlELit cfiVie, at ihelouct!
I ia . - .......
n rates, in inv ouaouir to sun purciisers,
GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO,
ecu tvtr v ariciy ji
- J
SPERM. WHALE, LARD, AND
TAXXEJRS' OILS-
Martutacturers, l'ar.ners. Farmers, Vt
and Consumrs , are invited to cll.
t.EOUGL IV. IilDCiH AY.
No. 37 North Wliirve;, the Lrt
OIL STORE
below IJace slrett, PLiLdc'i LIj. .
Auusi 15. 1550. 15-3.il.
50 Lbls Concmausrh ?ak.
10 sacks Ground Alum Salt.;
-" lJj
MUIIRAY ZAUM.
CUBA INVADED!!
New and Cheap i
m1
The undersigned
lte-'s leave to inform
! it iends and the public ger.erMy, 1 lat he has
purchased the entire slocii . J. 1 . L'raju l
Hi Carrol. ton. Uis stock is eitetioive, cia'r;
c:i'- a?:r. l pverv Erli -!e usualiv Le"t in a
; Cou::try Siore, and coasists in part of a lar-o
assortioei.t of
SV7J- and SiinilKfJ' Goods,
;w - T .V r ' t. .-
, ei'j;.'i?, e J5sii:isres esuns.
r'itlll.Uts:, LiHCilS, ChcCtiS,
Twteds, Coilonades, Calicoes.
Nafikeens, Driliings, Tiekii:-,
Muslins, Ginhauis, Lawn-,
Silks, Delaines, Lombazinc?,
Lus'.res, Alpacas, C'ariibric.s,
Shawls, llosierv, Uibbuiis
Laces, O.jVcs, iS:c,
!arre tssortmenl of
ALSO,
Srt f n !1t Hlf.
Pj5 a 1 fl
j, , 7
1.(KS and iaps.
i;O.YAi:r.?, UMBRELLAS!, PARASOLS,
zrnr,hf.r, nrr r:n;.
..uiwuuiij v uki.it;A Uf t v i ilii lid, (
" 'I
BOOKS &, STATIONS A R V .
DACOX. FISH. SALT. ic.. ic.
la
fact evervlh
More, all or
wh.ch they will sell as CIILAP :
if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any o:iier i
Store the county.
Lumber and produce taken in exchange for' fl?e9,,
gooas. Give us a call all those
who wish
10 bu
JOHN C. O'NEILL.
Carrolltcn, August 1", 1850.
CEXTRAL PEXSSYLVAXIA
Hanking House.
IJRy.FV, GLE1M, A- CO.
5 c'" ,,it'S"fn-v direct, nearly op?0-
V-K s.te the 1 Oct Oflice.
i r... ....: i i. j .. i -. .
. iinuioi win ub paiu CpOU LIOECJ CepOS.ICG,
: as follows, viz:
' Three month deposits at the rate of 3 per
jcent. per annum.
' SiX deposits at the rate of 3 per cent.
pci annum,
r v . . , , .
C nt per ariDUU1.
Twelve mouth deposits at the rate of 41 per
cent, per annum.
- " i s nui iu .m.
i0fj"i?i'"""' "nd u
August S, 1S50 41-tf
i ' -.
WOOL Wanted and the Ili'rliet ' -
prices paid at the store cf
J. C. O'NEILL.
, Ti .
CAS I A GS rtCl'ictd and for
aI al J-G. O'Nc ill's Store.
JUS T RE CEI I ED.
Turc White Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails,
Glass, Mackeral, Husiary aud
Sugar.
And fur sale at the store of
E. ROBERTS.
Wanted.
lbs Wool for which
ox c
PRIME RIO COFFEE
V. i. rJ J.
Sl'GAR.
MOLASSES
RICE -e. $c f
rresn uum Lie iabiera .Markets at
G, W. I ODD & CO'S.
pani.li Poka Combs. Port M j
fe3 II ELL and
C? nies. Brashes. Fan. v Sn.ii nnnii.vi
or sale by
. --j i.,i.i0
G. W. TODD &, CO.
J VAN TED:
, BUTTER. EGGS zr.j;
l teuuee oj tvtry dtscriptioa t
G. W- TODD CO. ' '
1
large !0t of PRJXTS and GIXGIAMSi
ot superior quality and latest btvlc. ut '
received ana Ivt saio br
-MLRRAY i ZAI1.M.
August 1, 1550.
ASKETS, Axes, Umbrellas. Brooms, El
tfv Enc irrlrTS." spH SnriHri.-u r. 11..
2 sundries general'
W. TODD CO.
for Eaie ,y J
sra r j? r?&
Call at! feel!
'1 he fcuLscrlbcr i..';..-ctf::! v ai.nou.1ce3 to the i
PUS to n.rr.d.rit .5 I, t V. -i
- j."1 -Vhi Vund." r-.n.i
i I -i rr o M;t ' I I . j t, f ' -
'Coor eii-i .::. i.rir s I;,:.. u i.i.c ii
. f - p
,nent of ' ' ' J " '
' - re -r r' j i - y- r-
CLOCKS, WATCHED,
JEWESS Yf
part of every variety
P-. AXCIIOIi, LEVER,
if-zV SUi'J
y - v x.-toj
g&gsi watches,
From Five to Fifty Dollars.
ALSO A choice s-lectiMi of !
Einger-7i)7zs, breast-pins, gold-''
'per,
is ana vencils. svcclaclcs, tea
and table spoons, steel rest and
fob chains, music boxes, pistols.
i Sec.
; The pubi;c
tcd u c;
'exiciii.t. . i
i V. P. HUUiON. j
N. 0. Clocks, Witches, aid Jewelry it-pjired !
:.or:ct notice ami waniuud.
A i
:si 1, ISjO 3.
lilt 5
AS!)
S THE subscriber would re-pectfu l.'y ;::foim
his friends and the publij g;enerj:iv th-l lie has
i ii:t n i lit a I'.VV S'!' )I? r. in I K.-. t.iii!.!
iii irrnitciatei v
it.:. ....I. i ' I'. I!,.t. 1
rr w i. i. i in u a . . . v. i
consisting of a large u;id superior stuck ol"
Spring and Simmer Goods.
Amoi! which is a general assortment of
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TW EEDS,
COTTON AD ES. DRILLINGS,
-WJ-YALYS, TICKINGS, PRINTS
r 3Jns!ins, Ginsharas i ambries,
Together v. it U a grcut varietv of
FANCY DBESS GOODS
Siik, Dclains, Lustres
Alpaccas, l'onibaziiics. Aluli
31uslin, Shawls, Hosi
ery, Ribbon.-, La
ces, etc.
AI;o
Hats, Cttps,
Uools and Shoes.
Don nets, Um brcllas,
Parasols, Qucenicarc,
.
" ery ini usaai.v Kei in a country ;
'- , r ""r" , " " c
wiiicii lor cneaLinees. e il
f'.FiT. lT, (VfU run'- .,.' lhat hp pan fc.itisfri
. j
his friends tint they will find it to their aJvan-
tage to give him a call.
EDWARD ROBERT:
May 1G, 1550. 32.
jOissoIution.
fill HE rm consisting of Dr. P. Shoen herder. !
JL George Ivinr and John Dell, carrvin"1
Cn Mill Creek Furnace. Cambria countr. "
under ll: ftrtn nf 1 n'l A- fm ; Hi;.
, ,,o ci.
dissolved, JLu Iicil having disposed ofhis in
Icres', and withdrawn from caid firm. The
Furnace will hereafter be' crritd on, and tha
business settled 1-y the new firm under the
style of ilubison, Siienberer Ot. Co.
JOHN CELL,
DR. I SIIOENCERGER,
GEORGE S. KING,
Parties of old firm.
IR. P. SHOEN ilERGER,
GEORGE S KING,
WM. ; IN GUAM.
liOCINSON. LITTLE &. Co.
urint cj iuir t-T:K
August S, 15o'3.-
I'ATlflTl lfr rpAjn n rtr
fir I m 'I ill!!! A" ill
ins r
zt s- i-, leave to say to lueir
i r le ii is a I; u ;.io ;
and
putliiC
generally, that they wiil keep
constantly on
hind a large and vwl! selected ,
i stock of GOOD
, at tne o.d s'aiid of Litzinger
e. loan, Miiicn mm te' solu loic !o: lAsil or;
approved couiitiv produce. The pa.roiigej
J'odu. which tf7 be sold low fu.- Cash or
; heretor'orc so liboral.'y extended to ti.s former
i nrw is rcspeclluhy solicited.
e V OliCCm
Letters of Administration on
the estate of Dr. James Christy, dee'd, latoof;
Summitville Cambria countv, having been I
c4 OtiCC.
1 he partnership lieretofcrc exUtir,"- between J
L1TZ1NGER .V TODD i ihe Mercantile!
business, was this ry dissolved by mutual!
consent. All pr-rng ir.de btcd to ti..
iieni u-ili i
picase call and Eetth cn or before l!
.c first of;
Uctour tiex;,
July. 20. lt-50.-
-3t.
LUMBER,
Lip
and Joiut sh
:s, tnd
'Lccuit Posts fjr eIe by
G. W. TODD & CO.
Red Lead, Spanish Brown.
White Lead, Whiting, Putty,
Varnish, Spirits Turpentine,
and Sweet Oil. for sale hv
G; W. TODD et CO.
JUST RECEIVED.
Mould Dipp'd.aad Star Candles.
S5aap, ErooniK,
S by 10, 10 by 12. and 10 by 14 Gla.-s.
Corron Yams.
Cotton Patting.
Kniokins Tobacco.
Pure While a ad Ac. vc , at
G. W TODD eV Id's.
CAMBRIA
r"9
ycr is the Tinir for Barmlns!'
! fEp " 6acribers just r.ce.veJ f.ou.
I . "' etkl tl l:t ir Ulthic Stui c in Etei..
it
a lurj-c assortment ef
! Pgand Summer Clothing
S.l'.-.OU'T V. lilc!i
may
en Jiajrate 3-
of: je ? o" Casmarctt, A!pacca,'and
flVt cotk Coats, Drets end Sack
Ccats severy varittv and ccl-
or; a very large stock of l a-
, y w y
cnJ Cassimere P
taloons of every descrip
tion, and a good as
sorime?it cf Silk 4
Satinet Cassi- i
mere J'ests, to- ":
get her with ;
tverykind of Boys' Clothing. j
ALO, "
Fine and Coarse Shirts, Uandkercliiefs,1
Sil Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of
VvLicij they wi!i dispose of on the raostj
reascnalle terms. They have also on
hand a
large stecic cf Cloths Cassi-!
rra and Vesiincs, which ihcy are
terared to n .ke up in the most
wc-ikmaiilihe manner, and on the
1
in est
acccmo.
:atiMg terms
ior
CUCe
1
T
Clahin- is
ide u p accci d-,
l!.g tJ
the Ltest Fashions. :
Hum
;':s v. i;a gre-t care
tel ca.! UniiS, thev
i-ii viiasT. u ul ....- 1
are prepared la ac:o;jnji!s tht.r
friend, knd
customers wjtli clothing cf a superior quality ! All Lutjn6. in the tcveral Cuu.-.s cf Blair. In
and &t lover yiicc than goods, of a saudar ; diaoa and Cuif.Liia coci.tk ei.UuteJ to' !..
Cjua;;ty were ever o.J in t:u countv
The j o'lic arc
iad fzaiuii.e their
lC.iU.il
V ilcd lo C j'.i i
EVAN
July 4, ISLQ. 1-if.
IR'GUES.
JVEW and CHEAP
2- ffh 6h f f ;
LfT J? Hi Sib v3 i
Jl 11 i. rur.fcru-.r t.ze just received a very ei.-;
-.a ll. tensive ass-irtnie'it r-f a'.i "uoda usu'.i Lent in a
, cuuntry store which wi.lhc telu utll
LnvE-.T pricci. Among
maisy other arti
i ;.Il:i iueiudes
llullis, rassiiutrts, Satliiictl, Twetds,
Ai.ti '..:. .-.ii'-i JoriJs t'ur .Men.
Prints, Ginhanis. 5c. Linen Good s.
M:
ane-, Tash:ne!
SILK GOODS.
A large fupy cf
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS, EOXSETS, and CAPS.
Quecr.svvare. Crockery & Stone wrc,
1 1 A T? D V A- (TT! PPV
- - . ,
" ''t.l ln.Ji.OS M .
a-.J t:ni3 cl Sja--. Axes1
ytl.es i. Sicklt-s ami rrocJ ftr.:neiit ctCif.
; pente-rs eJgc its. s. Al.S-O
i Tin. foj'no-,,i- Siiet'i Ircn M"arc,
Which is niu.de :n liie house, of the bcl mate
rials by a first i :u.i!.ir.;8, large iUplv
j oi such manuiacturea arl.cies always on
j WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
ALSO
ThT;
S3i
Of every Vtriity and Description,
AniiVif wi.ich are I
The Ccklraird Haihway Cok stoves 3 sires :
fur wood. i
" ' Eii;a air lihl Couk s'.uvea 4.
sizes tur ivoiyj ond cujI.
" Vic'ory Cook sluvc 'd sizes lor!
WO Oil.
Coinple e Cook
Er coal.
stove siies ;
Any Couk stove sold
and recommended, arc
aiays wai ranted go d.
, A!o -Sine pl.itc stoves 5 sizes, and Parle
1 stoves fr coal and wood, .Vc. &.c.
E. HLGHES.
' Ebcnsburg June 27lii lS5d-33.
- - ' ' - ,
jr WILL SELL that valuable i,ro:n iti..;U 3 3
1j ate near Lord to 1.1 C-i..bria coui.lv known'
aS tha '
f "Tttr
d. t. C f 0 1 C
jj tta.
111.
A-
v person wisinrjf to nurchase can m1! ud-
'on E. Hntchai?oii Jr. Elcns:.urj. If this
j property is not sold btfure the ICth of August
i tic At, ii wiii be for rent k.r a term oftrar.
! J. ERA Hi MOORE.
July 11, 155J-K
-tt.
NANCY CKCM. AdminiMrains.
JOIINR. CRU.M, Adinitr.tor.
Julv 25, 1 ;0. f-Ct .
Notice.
IT ETTERS of A
.-ki-iii;:iiira:ion on t';: estate!
ZLA of Kentamlu J
Eot.h. lute of Ebcn.-bur? I
jeorongn, l anitirn county, Uccease-d, having i
I teen granted to the undersigned, by the Re. ;
j istcr of Cambria couuty. Notice is hereby giv-!
en 10 a. 1 persons luving ilainis ajainst said
estate, to present tlicm proper Iy authenticated
j . stiiii-iiitm, aim niose ir,c ii.;tu 10 sai es.
.tale, to make immediate pivmeiit.
ROJJERT CARMON, Admlnistra r,
!"o'' settlement, and those ir.debltd to sai
1S5J 4I-C:.
i
)fIjarrels of Mackeral for salel
0) Inj J. IVORY 4- Co.
ot of prime flour for sale cl
J. 0. O'NEILL'S.
LOUR.
-A
l 'iot r'f Pleached and Drown Mu
.i. Uns, just received and fur ssie vr-? !
I
JJ1 j
leie ef
MIT. PA "i Z-l M.
AL t A YS OX II AXES
FAMILY FLOUR,
ft A CON,
TEH MS -CASK-
? r 1 1 i
GEORGE W. 1 ODD CO.
Successors to Litzii-rtr 4 Todd.)
Dealers in Dry Goods, Gio--ries, Ilaidwar-.
Qtterr.swarr. C.
dv rs cart of Peiihaw J'utcl. Hih t.
D- XACEIUX
M .UAS50.V.
' lit
ri
1 TTORJSEYS AT LA Yr
EBENhCURG. Pa.
KUc.jIj.tz. June 20, ISLO.
C. K. flEYER,
A TTORNEY AT LA Vt
nsr.yssui:a, pa.
Off.ce one door west of J . . EacLiaa;:' ?tora
Apr.l !, 1S4LJ. tf.
i mmmm, jr.
ATTRONEY AT LA W,
EBEXSZLILG, PA.
April 12, IciS if.
T ''Wnj 0 pilVTfVr
1 HUJlAi) t- JjUiM
South-ices: corner of 7th Rccs
PlIILADtl-PUIA,
Aj.r.1 2G. lt:;3. 3
J. 1!I)0A:
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
i EUE- SJLRG, PA.
care, wiil Le prou.pt'y ausi.ded to.
Apra 12, 1813. if
0J, SaiXH&ASt
J L ST ICE OF THE PEACE.
Borough of Loretto, Pa., w ill attend
cuJiec;iyujj entrusted to his care.
Mav 2, I5'J 30.
titos c. mwiii
w mm r
v M m A t
V." i attend the sevcrji Courts t f '. Cii-br 1
us herttolore. OlT.ee e:ie coi.r west c
V iii. M'l i.i !atnl' Cainnet Watereom. -.
IIOLLIDAYSB UK G, P.I.
Ayrll 15, "Z'j 7-tf.
Mr .
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
FOE sale;
f HE nn Jersigr.ed as directed by the !a: v iil
Peter MGuire decescJ o5";is fjr tilo
Tv:o IIv..tdred 4- Fifty-scan Acrti
cf pine Sitid it::!?! lb.-! milts f.oai the Scu
"i.i, CJ.3 ti.,5 End li.o.-c ia erect. d
GOOD SAW-MILL,
now in op. rat. 0.1. I i:c c.:.r ot t ms rrape-r!
! is i'-.e
bir&l nii'jorluutt v recent ir aborted I,.
j capitalists disposed to embark in
liicratire
tusines. The t4tie ia the land is iniisp jtaule
Persoiis disposed to puichase. by caliicg o
Michael M'Guirein Allegheny township Cam
bria county will beshun lli premises. For
further jar liculai s a;vl. cati o;i car bo n.ads tt
JOSEPH M'DONALD,
Executor of IVter M'Guirs dsc'J
L ben. -burg, Feb. 25. 1:
6c Meat!
Those in want of Cheap Good:
should call at the
rwe mvrx
B gf
f? E-!
j0HE SUBSCRIBERS, thankful fx
! & past favors, beg lejvc to inform their
SI
iriens tiii t.iey nave ft tfd up a i.v
large Store Ro,m where they can ;co;u.
. wicn cuMoura Ly nuncreJ v. itn any
jihing and e-.Cry thin "usually kect in a Cuja.
try ilo.e, and on terms the mcst fsvorabli .
- y liave
'".rent of
just received an excellent jisioit-
i Blue Ehct ani Brown f!:l!is, Fatfy r,ci Thin
CASSIMERES, SATINETS of ail
prices and descriptions. DL'LANES,
CASHMERES, in every vurietvgiuiJ
color.
MUSLINS, Brown aad Bleached,
CALICOi:s cf rare and beautiful
style.
GLOVES. HOSIER 1' and LACE
GOODS.
Ah-.A verv
rge- rif-s ;rt:ne:.' tf
. z r r tt
i V 4
of every vcrtcty and of the vejF best Tiality
Toother with a p!e:..h.J 1 t of
HATS ,X!) CAPS.
C L E E N S V A il I : , II A If I Y A R E.
GROCERi E:S f.r f-m.-'y use.
27 OOKcud STATIONARY,
FISH, SALT, Jc.
' In fact. t-ery r.ec-.-ssry to render their
' assortment co i:p.tc.
They wcu.M here say th t it is their titter
i miration tv. e!l goods as rlipap if r.ol a !itle
i cheaper 'li .a any ether establishment hi ii,t
place. Tii uni oe found to bd the Cise bv
tln-se whu will favor them with ac!h
Lurn-er anU cil kinds c: cj'.niry produce
taken iu eschare fur roods.
MURRAY i ZAIIM.
Ebcn.turg, Ju'y II, 1:50. 5-tf.
4 11 f
Ilk
OMlEllilOM!
J 53 f i. b H S B a K B a t S I
BLANK m:KDS
For Sale at this OffKr,
cMe- r.t lbs
i C. O'NEILL.
L
PRESII in.ul of G