you take hold of the newspaper of your neighborhood, as a subscriber, who has paid his $ii and done a proper act of citi zenship.. We have some Uuills to say to onr brothers of thb prt-ss, which, fur tin1 present xru defert & to tt.e proj er and effective tifcfc of thtir ;ovi r, in driving fiom their boidets, the lot ut like liit.ru- turc vhich covers il.e Lnd carryiiy destruction ou its wings, iiiid Iravirg death in its wake. But, Tliere'a a good lime coming- boys for true hearts and wide field cf labor for th bravest. -. The York and ('iinibfrland Railroad. We understand, Irom the Baltimore i Sun, that the difficulties between the di rectors and contractors of the York and Cumberland Railroad, which it was tho't would result iu interminable lawsuits, has been amicably settled by mutual concession and compromise. ISoi being aware of the' exact nature of the dirliculiy. we do not; - a air ft ha ni t 1 1 re f ft Itiu 111 r-w v- ir- a 1 lKJ WW Ulb rcsi IU a J lin- Mi g V'ttJ let y j with the exception that the directors hate ( ,l',.r",.&a ... . . ,, ,. agreed to receive the road at once from! Pr,c "ill settle gradually according the contractors, and that it will he open " the new degree of abundance, and fr business about the first of February, "y lb,n W0U,d mVe W,th reety. This information will be learned with tth.Ie.cn the contrary a sra.c.ty of s,l much pleasure by all uur c.tizens. The wcou.bined with an increased demand road is one in which considerable interest for fr"nl making it the nly com or has been felt, and the gen lemanly ami settlement of transactions would involve emerprising contractors desere much a mon-taiy cr.sis. .... , , credit lor having brought it to its present' S,,Vt-r ln ,,ess dural,If than Sol.d me of perfec.Ton. In iu construct,, dofs ot s'and the wear and tear of c.r our citizens are welt aware, ib.t U.ese cnlat.on so well ; and a much la rger suj -contractors had to com. n.l wjih trials and cf 11 ,s needed to replace it. difficulties of no ordinary natu.e. A sea-l . . , , son of unusual drought was succeeded by I . r,'e British forces ,n Ireland now con a season of most destructive freshets, and ,5! of,nf regiments of cavalry, twenty th3 difficulty in obtaining hands .n accoui.t J'"'0' infantry, and infantry depots or oi the sickness along the line, will be re-, 4'C0 Inen- membered by all. And yet there seen.ed . 'no such word as fail, in the vocabulary of these gentlemen, and there j-kiil and enterprise nave won lor tnem "golden opinions 111 lliis IIC1" l"UlliUni. attend them in their luture undertakings. lurk Gazette. Romance and Reality .-The Lewiston, (Me.) Journal, relates a singular incident, which in a few words inav be stated thus: ! In the year 1S14, a Mr Thursrou of, I'owual, was married to a young lady of! that place, with whom he lived two or three years. He then left his wife and went to the British Provinces, where, a short time after, it was reported that he was executed for trespass on the King's timber land. A year or two after this re port became current, she married a second time with a Mr. Lovell, with whom she lived until his death, which occurred a few years since. Since that time nothing has occurred to occasion a doubt of the minor of the death of her husband, until a lew days since a a person called upon her, and stated thai her first husband had recently died inj Hudson, New York, having been injured! by a fall from his carnage, and otiered her fifty dollars for an assignment of her right in his property. 'J his she ver wisely refused to do. The next day an other man called upon her and offered $150, which she likewise declined. An enquiry was instituted, and the result is thai a fortune of soiiu $30,000 will prob ably fall into her hands. Thurston left some eight or nine children by a second marriage, but as this iu the eye of the law was illegal, she remains the sole heir. Jnan Feruaudrz- Who has not read oc this famous spot, in the busoui of the Pacific, off the Chili an coast.rthe solitary home and hunting ground of HobincO.n Crusoe ! At last advices a project was peifected for its settlement and civilization, the Chilian Government securing to a certain .coin pany the privilege of occupying it fur a term of years. A writer says : The object which the Government lias in making this Contract is tu coiou.ze uid cultivate the Island, fi r which purpose it is so adinirab;y adapted by the salu brity of its climate, the iVniluy cf its soil, the variety of its products, and its nearness to the coast ; and it is the de sign of the above named gentleman, by offering inducemeins to emigrants and affurdiug them facil t.es for agr.culture, to carry out tneir plan. The Island abounds in game, goats and breed of horses, and in its ... found a ureal abundance of! the most del cious varieties of fish, lob sters. &c. There is also a safe and com modious harbor from which its pioducts may be exported. One ol the first steps will be to estab lish means of commun;caiiwn with the perls pf Valparaiso and Copiapo, which places' will turnish a market lor the pre clude. 'Thi? will be done first by sailing ves sels and ultimately by steamers, and we doubt not before long n will tec me a fashionable place of report ui summer. Silver aud bold. Revolution ill the Circulating Medi vm.lh recent advio-s Irom u rope reveal approachinc chajijrrs i tbe cir culating medium ol continental ur.ope. The plethora of gold is fil ing with ularo the governments. Its abund.ince is de preciating its value, which, by way ol mendment, they are about further depre ciating by withdrawing it. frtm public circulation as a legal tender. I he ex ample of the Dutch government is catch ingFrance is about to follow, and to make silver alone legal tender. Remark ing on this subject, the New York Pom savs : This, from the increasing scarcity of silver, will add a considerable per centage t,o all monetary transactions, increasing taxes, and all obligations involving pay ments of money ; while the additional demand for silver crnsequent on this changr, and the greater abundance of noid, displacit g it partially from circu lation, will increase the existing difficulty. If eold ceases to be lepal n:onoy in any conn try, while silver becomes scarce. serious diliculty may hereauer oc iett in mmey matters. The movtment, how ever, will be connn'-d to the continent. England will retain herpold legal tender, mnking, pr bably, some alteration in the legal proportion cf value between the metals, and thus obviating the present d fficuliy Gi ld is, by far. the best metal for lenal money though nn additional abundance may have the effect of raising the pric s of commodities generally. I's steadiness of value will be little oflecti-d bv the fi'tv millions dollars of cold coming from California annually Its ditDliicement from the cuirencv of. Europe would have far giealer effect ; but, unless England joins, in such a measure, the effect will be comparatively MARRIED On the 2d January, bv the Rev. Mr. ;Sahm, Mr. Yorick Roreabaugh of Cam- jbria township, to Miss Catharine Sholp bUCCeSS. nr T?:Mar.,l .,.,..,,,1, : of Richland township. mi: it On Sunday evening last, Mrs. Anna Evans, consort of Maj. David Evans, aed about sixty years. ILast Notice. HE accounts f the undersigned have bem nlMCfd in the hands of E Hutchinson Esq, for colUciion. All persons knowing themrel vps indebted for subci iption or adver. iii'g will do well by paying m their respect, ive accoiiiils on or befrrc the 20th of February next, as aftir that lime coets nil be put on all bills not settled. Pay up and save costs. D. C. ZAHM. January 16, 1851 U-3t. IVO MOXOPOLf ! At the Nttc Cash Store of John Ivory and Son at Summit t We Wbere you will find aellinfr goods something lower than they are sold elsewhere. if e m i l e s The usual ttnek of goods generally kept in country Stores, we have just received by n si f van it tin it road A small loi ol fancy articles and a lauge assort ment of New Style Dress Goods, and Trimmings, consisting in part of De Lainea and Ccshmerea Jenny Lino, lit aids and Buttons. Slack Silk and Bullion Fringes Vel vet Jiibbons, New Style Neck nib- bons. Cord which you can buy cheap if you call soon. .JOHN IVOKY &. SON. Summit, Jan. 1, 1851. I t. Public Sale. "T57 ILL be exposed to Public Sale at No 2. w Allegheny Porlage IJail Road, on Thnrsdnv the 30ih day of January inlan. all the Stock in trade of ibe late Andrew Donnally, t'ecpafrd of every var.ety f DRY GOODS, selected wi:h ths greatest care, and of the la t?Ft fashions Also a large quantity of Tea. Beeswax, Yarn. &c. &,c Sale will roTmence at 10 o'clock A. M. of Ftid d.iy and continue from day to day until very thing is sold. Terms made known on Any of Sale hv ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, Adm'r dun. Test. Annexo. January 16. 1851. l4-3t. Notice. ALL person knowing themselves indebted to the sulnci iters are earnestly rt-q-i-istrd to come foi ward on or before the first day ol March next and settlf their respective accounts The attention of debtors is parti:u larly called lo the above notice as tew arrangements will very likely then be made. A. DURBIN &. Co. Munster. Jan. 8. 1651 14-6t. . N. B. The liooiis on hand will be disposed of at cost and carriage for approved produce until tbe 1st of March next. A. D. &. Co. Stray Heifer. Came to the evidence of the subscriber in Susquehanna township, in S-ptenier lasj a red and white heifer, having an ear mirk and fcuppObed to ie abut three years old. The owner ia requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take hrs away, oilier wise she ill he riiDOed of ucandltitr lo law. U ILLIAM AlcDANNELL. January 16, 1851 14-3 1 ILast Notice. The book. noie and papers of the Estate of Patrick M'Coydeceased, hhve b-n placed in my hands for collection; and those inefeaird are hereby notified that the taid estate must be settled up immediately. 1 ROBERT L. JOHNSTON. January 15, ie5114-3t 50 Barrels Mxcxtukh, No. 3. just re. ceived. Flour and Salt, constantly od J. IVORY & SONS. hand at ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. KO. 58, June Teim. 1849. In ihe Orphans Court of said County. In the matter of tbe partition of the Real Enlate of Rev. Charles B. Maguire, deceased, late of the citv of Pnmburjr. . And now, lo wit : January 9lh, AVfiA IP51.Hi Inouisilion in this case wrBUti ... i .".,, the r - . . i . v. 1,-nim do give juoguieni wiai mo valuation nl appraisement there. I t made Le final and stable forever. And now. lo wit: January 9tu, loal, o motion of Joseph Wesver. Attorney for the petitioners for partition, the Court grant a rule on all pereons interested, to wit: upon Charles Ross Maguire, Vincent Maguire, Mary Ma guire, Susan Maguire, Agatha Maguire, and Theresa Woods and Patrick Woods, heira and representatives of Ros Maguire. and Marga ret .Maguire, widow of Roes Magtiife; Michael It. Maguire, Charles 13. Maguire, John C. Ma. ii ire .James W. Majjuire. Catharine llarrit, Mary llarrit, Elizabeth arrit, Ann Ifarrit, Secily iarrtt and Joseph irnt. Catharine R. M-guire. Suan S. Maguire, Bridge t C. Ma. guire. Ellen S. Maguire. Jane R. Maguire, Ann S. M iguue, Mry L. Maguire, heirs of John Maguire, deceaaid; James C. Maguire, Mict.acl M jguire, J..hn Meloy, ugh Meloy, Margaret Meloy, wl..ow of James Mtloy dee'd, Kdward Mtloy. John C. Meloy, nry Melov and Catharine Furran, heirs Of said James Meloy, deceased; Ellen Dodson and .Elizabeth Hummer, heirs of Suan Dodson, deceased; Robert Watson, John Litziuger and (Catharine Maguire, all heirs and representatives of the said Rev. C. U. Maguire. deceased, to come into Court on the third Saturday of February. A. D. 1651, to accept or refuse the sair! real e&tate at the valuation embraced iu the iuqui sition in this case. And it is ordered by the Court that the fore going rule te puMiehed thiee limes in the Pittsburg Morning Post, and in the Sentinel, in L'uinhia county, and in the Torchlight, ifgCrtown. My tbe Court. DANIEL M'CURDY, Clerk. Jan. 11, 1351 1 l-3t. For Sale or K en t. THE subset iber ofTVr for sale that well k. own large FRAME HOUSE, in ihe Borough of Ebenxburg. situate in Main street, one door east of E Hughes' Store. It is v ell ca Iculated for any puulic business, haring all the bu.ld ings necosary fur convenience attached to it. The location is a good one, and is wet! adapted for any man wishing to keep a Hotel or a More. It will be deposed of on the most rea. sonable terms and the till is indixputable . If iIih above property is not sold on or before the let day of March neat, it will be ranted for a term oi one or more years. Fur particulars applr to Robert Davis or to JOHN THOMAS. January 16. 1851 I4-tf. Stray Bull. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Allegheny township, about tbe middle of Dec last, a red and while spotted Bull about three years old. The owner is requested lo come lorward. prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. . JOHN B. MOYERS. January 4, 1851. l4-3t. Remaining in the Post Office at E bens burg. January 1st 1831. Panehaman Miss W. K'tiz Andrew Lamhaugh A. Merry E R. 2 M'CleHand Samuel A'Laughhn Margaret Owens James Petcraon Ellenor Miss Rowland Elis Sr. Slonaker George FUkT Patrick Colbut Sumuol 11. Rd mis I on John Evans Henry Emery Hi-nry Evans Ric hard J. 2 Farrel Catherine Mrs. Finnegan Michael Fleming James Officer or soldier of ttnobiit James Harris William f I a-1 John 1 1 icon Mrs. Jones Robert J. the Late War Weakly William Wise Joseph Wilb-tt B. B. W'illinms M-trgaret IV. MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. Notice. IT ETTERS of Administration on the Es. ILi tale of William Diver, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned hy the Regis ter of Cambria county. All persons indebted tu said etitdte, will make immediate payment to the subscriber at Munster. and those having claims wi'l present them duly authenticated. JEREMIAH M'GONIGLE, Adm'r. Jan. 2. 185I.-61. This Way! WjlOR the highest prices are paid for IIidf.s, Skins and Tannek's Bakk in either Trade or Cash by J. MOORE. Ebnsbnrg Jan. 2. 1851. Fen not It Seed Planter, FoT planting Wheat and other Grain. Patented iVuch 1841, e.isued October 1850. This valuable machine is manufactured and kept for sale by tie subscriber in Pitts. burg- Alo. Slave and Shingle machine. f he latest style. Agenis wanted to. canvass the country, at.d sell machines and rights. Address GIDEON SWAYNE. Dec. 26, 1850. 12-5m Putsburg.. Particular Notice. ALL persons indebted lo T.itzincer 4Tvdd are rt-quested for the last time to aeil'e tl. respective accounts, on or lietore the firs' day of December next, as after that time their all accounts will bn placed in the hands of officers for c ollection, as we must and will have money FRESH SHAD. Mackerel and Salmon by J. MOORE. ADIFS call and see J. MOORE'S splen. did slock of Muffs, Gloves and Comfort BAB arrets of Maclceral for salt U by J. 1YOVL y $ Co. 2,000 POUNDS NAILS AND SPIKES for sale by ' MURRAY &. ZAHM. . A SPLENDID lot of B ao ww. Black, Olivk and Gret Clothb for sate bv MURRAY & ZAHM. TWO hundred thousand Joint Shingled wanted by J. MOORE. EIGHTY thousand feet Dry bite pine boards for sale at Moori'b Lumber Yard THE 7I70HIM! IS THE PLACE FOR IB a r gain s ! THE (inbseriher have just received from ti East, at thfir nrw Store Room in Ebensburg, a large and splendid assortment of a a a tim 'fihrii rt nnnn 1 Catenated to please every variety of laste, and that 61 the Ladies in particular. I heir stock coasisv in part of the following : Bine Back and Brown Cloths, Fancy and Plain CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all prices and descriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and Color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Alt. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. B OOKS and S TAT J ON AY, FISH, SALT, c , 4e. In fict. every thing necessary to render their assortment co nplele. Thej would here say that it is their deter initiation to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheapet than any other establishment in the place, a his 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 tor goods. MURRAY & ZAHM. Ebensburg, Dec 12, 850. 5-tf. NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Da. vid Cheekier, late of Susquehanna township, Cambria county, dee'd.. having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria count v: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate lo make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ii. C. K. ZAHM, Adm'r. Dec. 12, 1850 10-6t. More of Them. TIIE Subscriber has just received another lot of Men's Coarse and Kip Boots, of the best quality. Just cdl and see. Also a general assortment of Plush and Cloth Caps of several styles. AG AIN He will hare another supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, Confectionaries, Groceries & Stationary in a tew oays wnicn ne will sell on very rea sonable teims. Purchasers will save money by giving him a call. J. MOORE. , ... .. " Dec 2 b, J 050. iTlLASS, Oils, Paints and Drugs of all nines at j. MOORE'S. N excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand and for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAHM. Gents, Ladies, Girls. Covs and Children can be supplied for cash with any quantity oi Boots, Shoes. Buskins and Slitters G. W. TODD, AtCo's. FOR LADIES. Brocade I.ustin, Thibil, Paramatta and Cashmere Cloths, Plain; figured and Pahn Mous de Laines at G. W.TODD &Cos. 5 KEGS OF NAILS ou hand, and for sale by- J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 6, 1850. Glass, Glass, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by U window glass, Just Received, bv Oct. IP. G. W. TODD, &.CO. w HISKEY. While Lead and Linseed Oil at J. 3Of3RE'S. STAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store of J. MOORE. KAA POUNDS of CODFISH just received "II II I and for sale by VU MURRAY & ZAHM. FOR GENTS: Black, B-own. Blue. Pi tot and Beaver Cloths; Fancy. Silk and Satin Vealings; a variety of Cassimeres at G. W. TODD & Co's. Mardware: Just opened a sol en- id lot of HARDWARE for cash or produce lelivered at G. W. TODD &. Cob 25 BUSHELS W HITE BEANS for sale JJURRAY & 3AI1M. 100 POUND" of Philadelphia, Mould and Dir Candles for sale bv MURRAY" ZAHM. w ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex change for goods, or otherwise. JOB WORK Neatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office. For Sale or Mettt. rillHE subscriber criers for rale to the 31st JL of December next, and if not sold by that time wii rant on advantageous terms the "Summit Mansion H.-ese." This fine Hotel ia located Irn miles frsrjV Hollidaysburg and iiine miles fnwn Ebentbur at a point where the Turnpike Road leai ing trnm Ilomuaysburg to Pittsbur crosses the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, and ci-iiMrquent. iy receives the patronage of the travelling pub ) lie that crosses either of th-se thoroughfares to Philadelphia or Pittsburg. Four trains of; passenger' cars stop at tbe door daily in the business season, and from five to ten coaches in the winter. The pure atmosphere, pure water, and de lightful scenery ol the Allegheny Mountains, make this a most dtsrab.'o summer resort for citizens of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and as many permanent visitors can be had as the House will accomodate- The bnildlngis spacious and admirably ar ranged for a IloHel and has been recently refit, ted, painted and enlarged. An excellent stable, carriage house, wash house and convenient out door buildings ara nn the premises and also a neat tenant house for servanta. Il the ptemises are soid, a clear and indispu table title will be made, and possession given on the firfct day of Apri I utxt. Hie undersigned begs leave through this ad vertisement to return bis hearty anknowledg. menta to his iiumrous friends for the intnr favors bestowed ou him ar.d assures them that nothing but sickness in his family has itidoced biiu to relinquish a claim to their patronage. Wm. S. CAMPBELL. Summit, Nov. 25. 1850.-9. (DAM The undersigned respectfully solicit their friei.ds and the public generally to call and ex amine the splendid stock of GOODS, just re. ceived and now opening at their Store Room in Ebensburg. Having adopted the CASH AND BARTER Sytcm. they will he enabled to sell goods at prices that will defy competi tion. Tbei stock of goodai is large, and selec ted with a view of giving satisfaction to every one; and consists in part of DKY-GOODS BOOT S, SHOES, HARDWARE QUEENSWAHE, 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 tbe worth of your money. G W. TODD, &. CO. Ebensburg. October lOlh 1850. ILook Here! A TAVERN STAND JFor Sale or Stent! The subscriber offers for sale that com mod u ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Bor ough of Ebensburg. now in the occupancy of Kobcbt Carman. The House is in excellent re. pair and has attached to it all the necessary outbuildings which convenience requires. The stables are also large and convenient. This house being ilualed in the most pleas, ant part of the borough, offers a fine induce ment to any peron wishing to engage in the business for which it is so well calcila ted.- Terms reasonable 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 rale land, from fifteen to tbir ly acres. Possession given on the first day of April, icji. Application must be made soon. JOHNSTON MOORE. November 28, 1850 8-lf- Notice. ALL persons having claims of any kind against the Commonwealth for materials fur nibbed or labor performed oo the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, prior to Dec. let, 1849, are requested to make rmoed aie riyort ol their amount to the undersigned at his office at the Summit. It is hoped that no person having a claim will neglect this notice, as lie is desirous of reporting to the Canal Buard all of the debt due. so ibat a sufficient appropri ation may be made at the next eesion of tbe Legislature for their liqmdt tion. WM. S. CAMPBELL, Sup'l, Urbce or feuperintendant. A. P. R. R. October 26th, 1850. KEMOV.4L. The subscriber bejjs leave to inform the pah. lie trenersllv that he has jut removed his Sad. die and Harnett bttabltthmeitt to Jetlerson, Cambria county, where he will be pleased lo see his old friends and all others wanting any. thing in his line of business. He intends keep ing constantly on hand a supply of SADDLES, BUIDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &.C., ScC. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. He hopes, 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. .VcCOY. Jefferson. Nov. 21. 1850. 7-tf. N. B- All those indebted to him for Saddlory &.c. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respect ive ac counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it s hoped tha,t. this notice will not bs neglected G3 "WE ARE NOT IN FIE" THE subscribers have as yet delayed calling upon persona indebted to them, to a pub'ic manner But we now sag to. alt' persons indebted to us, that-if they do rot call and t-ettle their accounts, and.-pay. ur a part, if not all. on or before the 10th da of January next we shall llien leave their accounts iu lb hand of Jus tice for collection; wi'hout reaped to persons. MURRAY 4. ZAtlM. Ebensburg Dec: 26. 1850. TOOL, Butler, and all inJ' ca Katun J - a a . a . . . a. takca m exchange lor eoooa ai- J. .nOOATi'J Store. M. D. MACCIIAN. M. HaSWJM. MAUN & MSSOft ATTORNEYS AT LA FK, EBENSBUitO, Pa. F.bcnsburg. June 20, li50. A TTORNE Y A T LA XV. EBE$SHtlkO, PA, Office one door west of J.S. Buchanan's St a April' 12, 184 3w tf. B. HUTCHINSON JR. A TTRONE Y AT LA TF, EBENSDURG, PA. April 12, 1843 tr. DK. THOMAS C BUNTING South-west corner of 7th 4 Race sts. Philadelphia, April 2G. 1849. 5- J. M'DOlYALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of Riair. fa. diana and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. umce. opposite J. fc. Uuclianun d Store. April 12. 1849, tf EL 8&&r2i&SH JUSTICE OF TIIE PEACE, Borough of Lorelto. Pa., wiil atteuil to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1850 30. THOMAS ft. M'liniV FF I, i tro M' V.jf T If, Will attend the several as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr" Wm. MTaifamft Cabinet VVareroom. rn H OLLIDA YSB UR Gt PA, April 18, '50 27-lf. ANDREW DO.u(JGHE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, Boiktfcm or Scmmitvilli:, WILL attend promptly to collecllooa or clh . er business entrusted to him. Legal instruments' of writins drawn with aceu'acy and despatch. Sept. 4th ieod-Jm. GEORGE IV. TODD OO (Successorsto Litzinger Todd.) Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardw&ra, Queensware, &c. t doors eat of Renshaw's Hotel. High at. C E NTRAL PENySYL VA XT A liankiiio House. BRYAN, GLEIM, A CO. OFFICE on Allegheny Street, nearly oppo aile the Post Office. Interest will be paid upon money deposited, as follows, viz: Three mouth deposits at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum. Six month deposits at the rate of 3 j per cent, pei annum. Nine month deposits at the rale of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits at the rate of 4$ rer cent, per annum. Draft on ihe cuies far Esle in sums to suit the purchasers, and collection mode upon any point at low rates. August 8, 1850 44-tf. W. 13. HUDSON'S CLOCK and Jftvolry Slorr. One Door East of the Post Ojfice. N. B. C locks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice and warranted. Sept. 26, 185051. ILevvis Brown) Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser, One Dnr Wi nf Thumptoi't Hstcl, EBENSBURG, I'A. Oct. 24, 1K5 3ni. Exchange Hotel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor. THE underpinned, having succeeded Mr. Samuel Bracken in- t lie proiriAiori!iip' of the Establishment, most reEccl! j'ly am. oun ces to the public , that his entire atteniion will he devoted lo the t:tsk of rendering th Ex change Hotel one of the bet public houses in this section of the State. Especial care will ba observed in procuring liquors of Uie choice brands, and every ap propriate delicacy whic'i the market atfjrdsr will ba capefu-Hy se lfected' for the taSIu. Goud alabicaand cirefaliCti-aiMovi ded. - The undersigned will aKvars be mot happy to preet hiav fiiends and the travcliiog coniaiu nily. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE. Oct. 21. 1850 -tf. ON the cvoning of the Democratic lass Meeting in August Ial in" Ebi-fsbur. u girtd common Ellllib Silver Wafr.ii.. The iierron who took it out of my pocket at the time above stated is requested to leave it in the care of M-'j, John Thompson in r.pensburg and no qmrs'iomi will be asked. I."" tais re. quest is not complied with immediately, legal" measures will be taken for its recovery., JOHN iVEL'OY. Allegheny lp., Dec, 5, IS5D: i irus UST recrived bv . MOORE. JdozSast. r W r mrvi LOST
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