revenged, they consented to bury the tomahavk; At least five hundred In dians were in the vicinity at the time, being there for the purpose of-taking supplies of salmons for winter consumption. The Nashville Convention. The following are the resolutions adop ted by the Nashville Convention. "-They are much more violent than the telegraph indicated. Resolved, That we have ever cherished ana do now cherish a cordial attachment to the Union, which the Constitution of the United States created; and that to preserve and transmit such a Union, this convention originated and is now re-assembled. " - Resolved, That we deem it unnecessary to notice the various acts of aggression in flicted upon the South. A simple refer ence to the wrongs perpetrated since the first meeting of this Convention will suf fice; and they are: 1. The failure to extend the line of 30 degrees 30 minutes, north latitude to the Pacific ocean. i. me admission oi ianioama as a State. ' 3- The organization of Territorial Gov ernment for Utah and New Mexico with out adequate protection to the property of the South. 4. The dismemberment of Texas. 5. The abolition of the slave trade in the District of Columbia. Upon these facts, we solemnly adjured Ui people of the South to unite in one concentrated effort to save the Union and xhe Constitution. We recommend to them to go into convention, and each State to determine her position on the questions and exigencies of the " crisis. With the northern majority and the Federal Gov ernment fatally determined upon the des truction of the institution, on which our existence depends, we have nothing to hope save only in our own unity, resour ces and strength. When these shall have been exhibited, possibly the North may recede. Kesolved, That in view of the aggres sions and outrages inflicted upon the South and those threatened and impending, we recommed that each of the Southern States in the mode she may adopt, do "adopt, do appoint delegates to a general Convention of all the assailed States, to be held at on day of , clothed with full authority to deliberate and act, with all the sovereign power of the people with the view of arresting further aggres sion and restoring the constitutional rights of the South if possible if not, then to provide for the safety and independence of the South in the last resort. Resolved, That we urge, as a defens ive course forced on us by our assailants, &as not only unavoidably but essentially just, that the Southern people do immediately adopt the following protective measures: 1. That every county, district, parish, or other civil division of each of the as sailed States, do hold a primary meeting and forma society or association, to adopt and effectuate any and all lawful meas ures and means, where by the resources of the South shall be employed toward domestic manufactures and internal im provements, and whereby all social, com mercial and political intercourse between the South and North s hall be whoMy sus pended, until the North shall become prepared to concede and guaranty to the South the full measure of her constitu tional rights. 2. That such local societies do appoint and empower committees of vigilance and safety, each to exert observation over its locality in respect of incendiaries and "incendiary publications, pamphlets and papers; to bring such incendiaries, or the disseminators of such productions to pub lic justice; and to act generally as police onen in respect to the assailed institution of the South. 3. That it is incumbent upon the South ern people to build up Southern institu tions and foster Southern literature, by giving all possible preference to them. Especially we would discourage ine ex penditure of large sums by our citizens in their towns to the North and East, pre- iernner not to favor those who return our gratuities by wrong and insult. Resolved, That we earnestly recom mend to all parties in every State of the South to refuse to go into or countenance any National Convention whose object may be to nominate candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the U. S under any party denomination whatsoever, until our constitutional rights are secured. MARRIED - ' . . On the 21st in st by the Rev. John L. Jeffreys, Mr. William Clement to Miss Sarah James, all of this place. "Accompanying the above notice, we received a large quantity of delicious cake, lor which the happy couple have our best wishes for a long life of prosperity and happiness. Stray Bull. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Carroll township about the 1st of Septemberja small, red, yearling BULL, with some white about his head, and a small crop off the left ear. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property pay charges and take him away, or he shall be disposed of acc rdincr In law. MICHAEL KENNEDY. November 28, 18508-31 KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and tPHV for sale by ,J. IVORY. -..Summit Sept. 6, 1850. S DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale atthestor of MURRAY-&-.ZAI1M $5 KEWAMITJ. STOLEN from the Monastery, Loretto, the following Bills: 8 five dollars each, on the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank.Piits burs, 7 of which have the word Cain written on the back J the word Litz. A twenty do I. lar bill, a ten dollar bill, and a five dollar bill. Bank unknot n, having the word Shoe on the hatk. Three, five dollars each, written Litz on the back, Bank unknown. Kills to the a mount of sevtn dollars, the word Seven written on the backs. Loretto, Nov. 28, 1850. 8-2l ILook Mere! A TAVERN STAND IFor Sale or Ment! The Fubscriber offers for sale that mmmnfli. ous and well known Tavern Stand in jl.o Pn,. ougn of Ebensburg . now in the occupancy of ivoBERT uaeman. ine House ' in excellent re. pair and has attached to it all ihe necessary outbuildings which convenience requires. The stables are also Targe and convenient. This house being situated in the most pleas, ant part of the borough, offers a fine induce ment to any person wishing to engage in the business for which it is so well calcula ted. Terms tcasonable and title indisputable. If not sold it will be leased for any term of years that may be desired, together with a quantity of first rate land, from fifteen to thir ty acres. Possession given on the first day of i ion a i . . rtpru, tout, application must be made soon . JOHNSTON MOORE. November 28, 1850 8-tf- REMOVAL.. The ubcriber begs leave to inform the pub- lie generally thai lie has just removed his Sad. die and Harness Establishment to Jefferson, Cambria coun'.y, where lie will be pleased to see nis old tnentis and all others wanting any thing in his line of business. He intends keep ing constantly on hand a supply of SADDLES, BRIDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &c &C. an Kmue, wnich lie will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved cnuntry I'ruuui'c. ne nopes, by a strict attention to business and small profits on his work to mer it and receive a liberal share of the public pat ronage. HUGH A. JcCOY. Jefferon . Nov. 21, 1S50 7-tf. N. B- All those indebted to him for Saddlerv &.c. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective ac counts. For the purpose of saying trouble, it is hoped that this notice will not be neglected NOTICE. Letters of Administration having been gran ted to the undersigned bv the Rerister nf Can, bria county, on the estate of John Burllell late ot bummerhill township, in said county, dec 'd. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment witout delay, and those hav ing claims to present them properly authenti cated fur settlement. -RAH ANN BUKTNETT. j Noy. 21, 1350 7-Gt. IList of Causes, UT DO JIN or trial at the Court of common please to be held at Eb ensburg in and for the county of Cam bria 071 the first Monday of January next. Gageby Same Potts M'Neal IIurLit White Orr Conrad's heirs Paul Ro'.h &. Eberhatt Leedom vs Coopor et al vs Same vs Lylle vs Dillon vs Same vs Orr vs White vs Fitzgibbons et use. vs Trotter &. Topper vs Treftz vs M'Farlin & Trotter il'Guire &. 31'Dermitvs Colclessor et el Moore vs Frank & Foutz Carter vs Bingham Rager vs Wakefield Beard vs Geo. S. King &. Co. Trexler vs Weakland John O. Jones vs Owen Jones Adm'ix Bingham vs Brawley Robison, Little l. Co. vs Same Wm. KITTELL, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, ) Ebensburg Nov. 19 1850, S "CLOTHIE! JV II O JV JIN T S B JL R G Jl IN S? EVANS &7hUGHES, Have just received at their Clothing Siore in Ebentbuig, a large and splendid assortment FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, among which may be enumerated All kinds of Cloth, Dress, Sack and Business Coats; Beaver, Felt and Blanket Overcoats of all sizes; a large lot of Satinet and Cassimere Pantaloons of all colors and qualities; and a good as sortment of Silk and Cassimere Fancy Vests, Hats and Caps, together with every kind of Boys' Clothing. ALSO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and o - the " most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duce. ; Their entire Stock of .; , '. Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and customers with clothing of a superior quality and at lower prices than goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their goods. ' , Nov. 7, 1850. 5-tf. A, excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fxL fencing on hand and for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAIIM.-. ' In the Orvhan's Court nf JHfol county, Penn'a. . No 58, December Term, U9. To, Michael Maguire, Catherine Mauire, James ( Maruire. Vincent M afiiire. Thrisa wife of Patrick Woods, and Robert Walsi, all of. Allegheny count v. Penn' a II John Meloy, Maigaret Meloy. widow f imes Meloy, John C. Meloy. Henry Meloy, Cther- me t arren, Margaret Aiaguire, widow ojRnss Maguire, Ellen Dmh-011. . w idow of Uihard Dodson, Elizabeth Plutnruer, widow of Tbmas nummer, JWaTy Maeuire, Susan Mituire. Charles Ross Maguire. all of Cambria cunly, I ennsylvania; James W. T.iriiir Snrori -v..ki vuumjr, i ennsyivania; tdwan Ale- i m n ri fit n n . . '. I , w . . .mm I loy, Lafavette countv . Wise nut. in Ktrr f . maguiie, rranunn county, Penn'a; Igatha St" I- ... ' - "TJ " maguirc, Jonhstovvn, Penn'a; Catherhe R. Maguire, Susan L. Maeuire. Bridgets. Ma- guire, Michael R.Maguire, Charles B. iliguire, Ellen S. JVasuire. John C. Maanim lm l? Maguire, Ann S. ilaguire, Mary Harrt, Eliz abeth Harrit, Ann llarrit. Cat ha r ine Harrit. and Joseph Harrit, all of or near Haeirslown, Jake notice, that in pursuance of d writ of Partition and valuation , issued from the said Court and to me directed, to make partition of a certain messuage and lot of around, situ. ate in the city of Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, being part of Lot No. 489 on Col. W oods plan of Pittsburg, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Cherry Alley, with I.iberly street, and running thence along Liberty street to a point seven leet from the corner of the brick walls of the building erected thereon: thence bv a line at right angles with Liberty street, and parallel wiui me esi ena oi said building, toCheny Alley aforesaid: thence by the line of said Alley to the place of beginning; which said boundaries include the aforesaid brick building together with a small triangle eastwardly mtrreui, auu seven ieei oi ground Iyjnc west- waruiy oi said building, to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the Rev. Charles u ivaguire, aee'd, wlio died intestate seised of the said land; it said partition can be made without prejudice to, or spoiling the whole: but if partition thereof cannot be made, then to vaiue, ano appraise the same &c; an inquesi wi II be held on the said premises on the sev enteenth day of December next, eighteen hun dred and fifty for the purpose aforesaid at 10 o'clock A. M .when and where you may at tend il yon thir.k proper. C. CURTIS. Sheriff". Sheriff's OCce, Pittsbu- ) Oct. 25, 1850. 4-Ct . . Notice. all. persons having claims of any kind against the Commonwealth for materials fur nished or labor performed on the Allegheny lortage Kail Koad, prior to Dec. 1st, 1819, are requested to mike immediate report ol nieir amount io the undersigned at his office at the Summit. It is hoped that no person having a claim will neglect this notice, as he Is desirous of reporting to the Canal Board ail of the debts due, so that a sufficient app'ropri. ation may be made at the next session of the Legislature for their liquidation. WM. S. CAMPBELL, Sup't, Office of Superintendant, j ' A. P. R. R. ( October 26th, 1850. ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY FOR BOYS. Loretto, Cambria county. Pa. r BHIS Institution, in charge of tho Fran. H ciscan tsroincrs, anu aisiaiu - ruur units from the direct mail toad between Philadelph ia and Pittsburg .will, on the first Monday in September, be opened for tho reception of pu pils, who will be instructed in any of the fol lowing branches of an elementary and liberal education: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Ancient and Modern Ueog raphy. Use of Globes, Elements of Natural Philosophy, Ancient and Modern History, Book-Keeping, a full course of Mathematics , and of the Greek and Latin Classics, &c. - TERMS. The Annual pension for Board Tu-" itioD, Washing, Mending of lin- ( gjQO QO en , and use of Bedding, (payable f half yearly in advance,) is, J Postage of letters, books and stationary, if not furnished by parents or guardians, will form an extra charge, -as will also Medical at tendance. The Scholastic Year commencing as above, will close the 15th of July following. Those remaining at the institution during the Summer vacation, will be charged $12 extra. Each pupil must be provided with a sufficient supply of Summer and Winter clotning; six shirts, six pocket handkerchiefs, six pairs" of stockings, four pairs of drawers, six towels, and three pairs of boots or shoes. The healthy location of the Establishment, together with picturesque scenery the varied and extensive prospect al! around.'so beneficial o youthful minds must reuder it desirable Is a place of education. The attention of tho Brothers to the intel lactual, moral and religious culture of boys entrusted to their care, will be unremitting; and to render lha,t attention effective, the disci pline will be exact, yet mild and parental. A half yearly account of the health , conduct and literary progress of each pupil, will be transmitted to hi parent or guardian. All letters addressed (post-paid) to the Su. perior of the Franciscan Monastery, Loretto,'' will receive due attention. Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. M. O' Connor, Bishop of Pittsburg, Rev. II. P. Gal. laher Loretto. Cambria couuty, October 3, 1830 3m. LIST OF CJJUSES, put down for tri al at an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg in and for the county of Cambria on the first JJonday in December next, M'Kinzie's Adm'r vs Burgoon Dodson 'i ? "i Fen Ion Same Rodgers Jackson Kinports M'Guire Coylo Gallium's Exr's Treftz Tyson Brewley Kinsel Steel Dodson Moore O'Conner &.Co. Newman . Linton vs Hahessby vs Young & Sargent vs Murray vs Younkinv . m vs George &. Dougherty vs Newman et al vs Conway vs M'Kiernan vs Gallaher &. Little vs Osborne & M'Kee vs Dillon . .. I vs Hadshcad et a vs Lloyd &. Lylle vs M'Dowell vs Dodson &. Trexler vs Patterson vs Amsbaugh & Rodgers vs bmitli et al vs Gates vs Parrish vs Treftz Delozier Roth &, Eberhari WM.KITTELL, Trothouotaiy Prothonotary's Office, . - ) - . ; Ebensburg Oct. 21, 1850. BLANK IMSEIJ.S 'For Sale at this OS -r. FRESH A RR I VA L of CHEAP.OOODS RIFFLE & HUMPHREYS, . Have received from Philadelphia, - t lh;er Stofc Room at the Summit, a larjre aid eulen. did sortmcnt of Fall and Winter Good .selected with great care, and w ith a dtbite to accommodate the wants of all. Their stock consias of rinlhe' rnccimxru (altlnolt Ttrp.1c inrliimc - ' - ' . Flmnete, Prints of every variety, Linseys, Ue L.ains, the latest styles of shawls. Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ilardware, Queensware, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy slock of GROCERIES, In fact almost every tiling required to satisfy the vants of the community. Having pur. chasgd at the lowest cash prices they are pre pared to accommodate their customers with eoodson terms a little lower than ihey can be nvrcbased at any oilier establishment in the cuinty. All are respect! ully invited to give Item a call and judge lor intone Ives October 17th lfc'5u. On Monday JTcxt TILL BE OPENED lOtELlN LUSTRES, ERMINE CLOTHS PLAID CLOAKINGS, -ROB ROY do , MODE ALPACAS, , SUP MOUS DE LAINES, CAMALION and BLK SILKS CRAPE LEISSf, And dress goods of every roriVy. EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS. JENNY LIND, SACRAMENl'O AND ZEPHYR TRIMMINGS, LliESS BUTTONS, fr C. ALSO i JENNY LIND WELTS, LASTING AND MOROCCO GAITERS, GO A T AND MOROCCO BOOTS, JENNY LIND BOOTS, ' GUM SHOES AND GAITERS. Together xcitn thousand and one other ai li ds, ail of which will be sold low for CASH, by G. Y. TODD j;Co. . .TANNERS M k SEE SOR the subscriber will sell or rent his well known TA.HS YAHD. adjoining the borough of Ebensburg, on the east, lying between the turnpike and the Loretto road with three acres of land on which the follow, ing buildings have been erected, viz: a good two story frame dwelling house and frame sta ble, and excellent buildings well adapted for a tanner's shop. All the appurtenances necessa ry for carrying on the tanning trade are in ex. cellcnt order and can, if required, bo enlarged. There is also a largo supply of good water both at the house and tan yard. i-ciimh r :u ue reasonable. Posses sion will he given at any time. JOHNSTON MOORE. Angust29, 1850 47-tf. Joticc. LETTERS Tcslimcotary on the estate of Elizabeth Roberts, late of Cambria town&hip. Cambria, county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register ol Cambria county: Notice is hereby given to all those in debted to said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said es tale to present thetn properly authenticated fo r settlement. E.J. WATERS. November 7, 1850. 5-Ct. Notice, All persons indebted to the undersigned for Professional Services are hereby notified that I have left my books in the hands of E. Hut chinson, Esq., for settlement and collection. It is hoped that all persons having unsettled accounts on my books will call and settle tho same before Ihe 10th of December, as after that date my books will be put into the hands of an officer for collection. Wm. LEMON. Nov. 14, 1850. G-tf. NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jacob Zern Sen. late of Carroll township Cambria county , deceased, having been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate are requested lo make immeaiaie payment, ana tnose having claims to present tliem properly authenticated for settlement. EMANUEL DISH ART. Nov. 21, 1850 7-Gt. . JUST RECEIVED. Ture White Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails, Glass, Mackeral, Herring, Sugar, and , STONE CROCKS, And for sale at the store of E. ROBERTS. llabana, Napo. Colerado, Light Brown, Si. Half Spanish CIGARS. Jnst received, G. W.TODD &. Co. MACKERAL, SHAD. CODFISH, . SALMON, HERRINGS, " PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, simnr.n ir-n-a Constantly and hand and Tor sale by ! J. PALMER &, Co. I Market Wh.irf PHILADELPHIA, t t W B B 1 ' f j LARD AND CHEESE, J Sept. 35, '50-5l-3m ON CP tsr ef- PRIME RIO COFFEE V. . TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES '- ' - ' RICE dc. dje f resli lrom the l.astera .Markets at G, W. TODD & CO'S. WANTED: : WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and Produce of every description G. W. TODD & CO. T W II1TK LEAD, and Linseed W Oil, for saleby J- MOORE. (DAM 6 ' . . The undersigned respectfully solicit their frier.d and the public generalfy to call and ex amine the splendid stock of GOOIS, just ie ceived Hud now openinjr at thiir Slce. Room in 1 .lieiishiirp. Having adopted the CASH ANO ItARTER Sytem. they will he enabled io stil eiods at price's that will defy compel i tion. Thei stock of pnods is large. , ind selr-c- ted with a view oi gi vmg t-atisiaciioti to every onci and coni6ts in part of DRY-GOODS BOO TS, S II O ES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Hats, Caps, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, FISH, SALT, &c, &c. Give them a call, bring on your CASH.' and rest assured that you will get the worth of your money. . W. TODD. &. CO Ebenbburg, October 10th 1850. Has Jome, and So has J. MOORE'S large and splendid lot of cheap goods, consisting of DRESS-GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Leather, Roots, Shoes 4'C Justa little cheaer than they weieevcr of fered in this country . Lumter and country produce taken in exchange, and cash not re. fused. September 2 1, 1850. MORE NEW GOODS! FTj"IlE subscriber has just received from M the East, at his New Store Room in H Ebensburg, a SPLESD1D assortment L of Fall and Winter Goods, Adopted to the tables and wants of the people of this section of country. His stock of goods having been selected wiiii care, and purchased at the lowest cash prices, he feels confident hat- he cannot be beaten cither as regards luality or cheapness; and consists of CLOTHS, CASS I ME RES, Silks, Linens, Checks, lUiisiins, oolionaucs a larne van- cty of Prints and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hals, and Caps, Groceries &c. Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. His friends and the public generally are respectfully invited l' give him call. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sej.t.2G, 1850. 51. NEW& C HEAP John Ivory HAS IUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and WINTER GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cassiineres with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Lawns, Lustres, De Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c, in great varieties Together with every descrip, tion of Men &, Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings dec, &,c. GROCERIEp. We have a large aud gener al assortment which will be sold lower than any that hsve ever been offered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of II A R D W A R E , Qrjcfnsware, Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Class and rutty; Coots and Shoes; IZFFinc Heaver and Moleskin Hats fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, Pearl and slraiv Bonnets; Books, la- tionary, $-c. With every description of Goods, Notions xc, that are usually kept in a country store all of which will be sold on such terms as will defy all competition and insure general satis action. 0"A11 kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which the highest inouel Price will be given Q) oumiml A. P. K. Koad, Sept. 25, 1850- -39. Gents, Ladies, Girls, Covs am! Uliildren can be supplied lor cash with any quantity of Coots, Shoes, Buskins and Si.iprKRS at G. W. TOUl), &Co s FOR LADIES: Brocade Lustin, Thibit Paramatta and Cashmere Cloths, Plain, figuied and Palm Mous de Laines at G, W.TODD &.Co's FOR GENTS: Black, Brown, Blue. Pi lot and Beaver Cloths; Fancy, Silk and Satin Vestings; a variety of I assimeres at G. W.TODD &. Co's. Blanket, Long Cloth, Teken and Fancy Shawls, latest styles, and cheap fo Cash at G. W. TODD vV Co's store. Hardware: Just opened a splen. for cash or produce did lot of HARDWARE delivered at G. W. TODD Si. Co's. Glass, Glass, 6 by lO.lObv 2 10 bv 11 window rUt-s, Just Received, by G. W. TODD, i CO. Oct. IP. M. D. MAG EH AX. St.. HASSON. MAGEMN1 'HASSON, A TTOIWEYS A T LA Tr, EBENSBURG, Pa. Ebensburg, Jure 20, 1350. ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. Office one door west of J. S. Buchanan's Stor April 12, 1619 If. B,IIlTCIIIW,m. A TTRONE Y A T LA IK. EBENSBURG, PA. April 12, 1849 tf. DH THOMAS C BUNTING South-west corner of th 4" Rote its. Philadelphia, April 26. 1849. 29- " " Ilf DONALl), ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, FA. All business in the several Courts of Blair, In diana and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. uuchanau btore. April 12, 1849, tf JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 185030. THOMAS C. M'DOWELL, .'f TTO AB.V1J1' 1T 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 HOLLID.1YSBURG, P.7. April 18, '50 27-tf. ANDREW DON OUG Justice of the Peace and Scrivener t Borough of Scmmitville, WILL attend promptly lo collections of oth -cr business entrusted lo him. Legal instruments of writing drwn iih accuracy and despslcU. Sept. 4th 1850-3m- GEORGE W. TODD OO (Sueccssorsto Litzinger 4' Todd.) Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, &c. l doors east of Renshaw's Hotel. High st. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Banking House, BR VAN, GLEIM, CO, V FICE on Allegheny Street, noarly oppo site the Post Office. Interest will be paid upon money deposited. as loliows, viz: Three month deposits at the rale of 3 per cent, per annum. Six month deposits at the rale of 3 J per cent. per annum. Nine month deposits at ine rale oi 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve monlh deposits al me rale ol 4j per cent, per annum. Drafts on the cities for sale in sunn to suit the purchasers, and collection mode upon any point at low rates. August o, looU. 41-U. W.-B. HUDSON'S WATCH mid Jewr.lrv Slorc, One Door East of 'the Post Office. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired al shortest notice and warranted. Srpt. y, 185051. ILcwis Ilrown, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser, - One Door Wesi of Thompson's Hold, EBENSBURG, V. Oct. 24, lt"50 3m. Exchange Motel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor. UE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. JL s amuel Bracken in the proprietorship of the Establishment, most respectfully announ ces to the public , that his entire attention will ba devoted to the task of rendering the Ex change Hotel one of the best public houses in this section of the Stale. Especial care will be observed in procuring liquors of the choicest brands, and every ap propriate delicacy which the market afford, will be carefully selected for the table. Good stables and careful hostlers are provi dcd. The undersigned will always he most happy to greet his fjiends and the travelling commu nity. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE. Oct. 21, 1S50. tf. 1AA AAA FEET of Whte Tino lUUjUUU Hoards, and 100,000 Lap and Joint Shingles lor sale bv - S. MOORE. CASTINGS received and for salo al J. C. OVNeill's Store. Wanted. CLOCK JPsg lbs Wool for which Ihe highest prices will be paid. E ROBERTS.
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