the (!o:n of ant it.ni'-!i m chanic-s hate inc.vasfi! I lie proJiifi.Kii, an i l ir iu:?;iim ol im pmi- kpowlivle in lint sricmilie rcffnrc li. :i in! i.u'- liifililu'S fur a.'ciin;iis!i- ilig . Si II iiiiiuiiiil ol lalxir ulii.-li l.ir Ir.uis ctfiids ihe aMI.ty ol uuitt'il miiiual rfi'url to atcYtii i!ish. '1 lie iriiiuilis tirliii-vi-il in this last branch of iliseoiery and inven tion are enough to work l!iu hist hall cen tury vs that v!i'c!i has most coniributeil 10 augment personal comfort, enlarge the enjoy rtH'nis. and add to the blessings of JTJan. What will tlie next half century accomplish ? We may look or still grjati-r discoveries, fur the in;ellet of man is awake, exploring every mine of knowl edge, and searching for useful information iu every department of art and industry. The Richest Man in Virginia. The editor of the Ly nrlibunj Virginian, com menting upon a paragraph which has been travelling the rounds ol tin; p ipers in re gard to ihe wei!ih of General Tarver, Said lobe the richest slaveholder in Georgia, furnishes the following information wliii-h is probably new to most of our readers. We had no idea that any Virginia planter owned so manv slaves, and acknowledge some Iiule curiosity to know who he is. It he is compelled to superintend them, with all his wealth, his lot is scarce to be pitied AUDITOR'S NOTICE. In 1 1m m.-.tter of I'iOi Account of R. L. John, -inn E-i . Ailiiiinitrat,r f llie estate of Jo m j !i rma ii, lit-t'.!. Alii' inn t.i ii .laiimiry 8. 1851, on intim if Air Ji!i.ii.ti, M JluTCHis-x, jr. Kq.. sp l' iileii Auditor lu in.i' slmll the usseta in the him) if Adiiiinn' m!n'. CAMBRIA CCU M Y, SS. Extract from the Records of said s. Court. Wm KIT TELL, Clerk. 'liio Auditur above named will attend to the (Jut es of lua appointment at his Office in Eucnlurg.' tit 10 o'clock P. M on Saturday llie 1st of M.ircli, t wlncli lime tmd piece all pe'Rons interested nre leqaired to iresent their c aim or be debarred from coming in fur a bl.a.e of sii id ass Is, E HUTCIIINSOV, Jr. Auditor. Fe'r'iiiry tih 1851. 17-41 UZfKevt ui.tl I'.clio please insert four limes and charge Auditor. I'll' I ;ti!Pi A :S rn-ing read Court do "There is a gentleman residing in the county ol 1 ittsv I vania, who is a slaveholder and wealthier than (Jen. Tar ver. and who is perhaps ihe richest man in Virginia. He owns 1500 or 2.000 slaves, and plantations almost without number. The increase of his slaves ena bles him annu ally to settle a large planta tion. Of his income we are not prepared to speak. We respectfully suggest to these two gentlemen, and we presume the suggestion only needs to be made to in sure their compliance with it, that they forthwith remit us a check for S10.000 each for which we will send them a loi-k of our hair; or if it be more agreeable, we propose to add our common property to gether and divide the wiiolo into three par cels of which each shall take a share. S He ward Will be paid for tl:i iipprelierm'on and deli, rry t'f i it' bony f Hfnkt Chum, to the iub. ci iber , Coosi o !!; ol V a.shiiigNin township, or to the Jat!-r of Cambria Co. Tlie said Coon made his e?ca po trom the subscriber on Uie iiilil ol" il.e fiis-t of February, and 's under airti-t on a Warrant for larceny. He i abuut W2 vctirs (il uie, five feet six indie in heif!il u (Jenmoi ly birth, and lived i.eur Ashland Furnace, &c. DANIEL .M'MANAMV, CcnNtatile of Waehington tp. Tei Tuary Gth l?5l 17-3t Reward, Whereas-my two srn, Daniel and Henry, having Cvn!ed from my premises on th tiiln of the y?ih tilt., I lureby forewarn al! persons from ti u' ing or harborinjr them on my acc oniit. 'I '!. former of t-aid boys ta 17 and the latter 13 years old. The above re. iva.-.l will he jivni to any person delivering i hem to ill p siiliscnl.er reniititirj in Sum inerhi! r.i. JOHN SM AY. lS-l17-3t. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. ti. 5H, Jtw.e Term. 1849. In the Orphans' ( ourl of said County. In Ihe mter of ihe partition of the Real psiaie ot Ui-v. ("iidrlt-s LS. Maguire, deceased, laie of the citv of I'limbiirir. rtf rtnu now, io wii : jann.iry jut. quisiiion in this rase in opn Court, the five j'ldgment that the -L V nti!i!ffin ,n,l u , 1 1 r :i ujirnnnl tlifri. l y made be final and stable forever. And now. lo wit: January 9tii, 1851, on mition of Joseph Wearer. Attorney lor the petitioners for partition, the Court grant a rule on all er(uns interested, to wit : upon Charles Ross Alaguire, Vincent Mgmre, Mary Aa. poire, Jrusan Maguire, Aphtha Mapuire, and 'J betesa Woods and I'atrick Woods, f.eirs and reprecniatives of Uocb Muguire, and Marga. ret Maguire, widow of Ross Maguire; jlichnel 11. Mauirs, Charles D. 3iguire, John C. Ma. etiire , Jan:es W. Maguire. Catharine Ilarrit, Aary Ilarrit, Elizabeth farrit, Ann arrit, Sicily arnt and Jonepli jrnt. Catharine R. M guire, JSusan 2S. Maguire, Bridget C. Ma. guire. KTen S. Vaguire, Jane R. Maguire, Ann S. Moguire, Mary L. Maguire, Iieirs of Joint Mapuire, deccast-d; James C. Matuire, Jtirl.ail M iguiie, John Meloy, agh Jeloy, Aarjarcl iVeh-y, wiJovv of James Meloy dic'd, i'Jdward Meloy. John C. iVeluy, -nry Meiuy and Catherine Pirran, heirs of said James Mtfoy, Jeceaffd; Ellen Dndson and J?iiXabetti I'ltjinmer, heirs of iSuan Dodson, deceased; Robert Wjinn, John LilZinger and Catharine .Maguire, all luirs nod r- reentatives of Ihe said Rev. C. Ii. Maguire. eceased. to come into Court or. the third Saturday of February, A. U. leal , to net t pi or refuse the tc- real estate at the valuation embraced in the inqui anion in tins case. And it is ordered bv the Court that the fore- ro:n!f rule be puliliphed three limes in the fill.-burg Morning Post, and in .tlie Sentinel in Cambria county, urd in the Torchlight, 7agerstown. Uy the Court, DANIEL M'CL'RDY, Clerk. Jan. 11, U-3t. township, Cambria County February G. We are excessively impatient to know result of the proposition." the The Unknown Dead. A San Fran cisco correspondent, alluding to the deaths by cholera, says that the names of many of the victims are not published. One tin-; dertaker, in a single day, buried live per-; sons whose names could not he ascertain-1 cd. Men arrive from the mines, or from ! sea, strangers m almost every one. pavmir diner at the restaurants, and each meal at the tim and for their 1 in?s each niiit in ad .'anoe. thev hue necessitv to ri i.i r- for i i. weeks utie rly no un- ii n a i.'W unknown in the cjm.nunit v. 't'u:nr t!i(j:r 'iniv.i dreds of these men have died within a f. Rt; A n-1 Great Tim tain Agitating tiis peal of Oc'ii FfGinvE Slave Law letter in the liostoii liiberaior, dated 3 burirh, Jan. 10 announces the arrival cf Win. and Eileu Cralt. Th3 folio.v is an extract: We cam? to Edinburg, and had the first iMo'idav evening. 11 was a In the Couit of Common Pleas of Cambria County. In tlie nnitier of the applicntioi of Peter fli.lninii, for a divorce from the bonds of in.it rimonv entcrej into wi'li Anna Uager, now .Anna 1 1 -1 ; 1 1 -i n . At.! now to wit. 7 1 Ii January, 1P51. G. C. I. Z Inn, Kq .appointed Cominis;iuner to l;tPe ic-iimonv. &n. CA.MnillA COUNTY, SS. ,.r.t, Exir.ict frmi the record of said rf'" f',llrl' certified this 2j:h day of Siftii: Juy. a. o. i85i. TT Protlionatary . Jann.iry 21. 1S.31. The Cim m issioner v ill X'lmiuc t'tiinony in iho above case on Mon. i i v the 17l!i !;iy of February next, from one in ftiir o'flnck in the afternoon, at the Court Uium; l i Kbensbur. G.C. K. ZAIIM. J in. 31. 1 S j1. Id. jLast Notice. The boms . nnie and papers of lilts Fstale "f Futrick M'Ooy. decened, h;.ve b'-eii placed in my h.mds for citlfc' ion; aii'.i I lioso intereslrri re l.eroiiv itolifi. rl dial I lie said estate musl be icre j e.wj jc J imniedi ilr-1 v. ii'! HODKRTL. OIINSTON. Jm-iiry 15. 1S51 1 l-3t rneetini on '.'Oil ihe his meeting t( the E linbu; Em.:nt-ipa Society, at which Win. Craft told for first time in this countrv, tlie storv c f escape from slavery. Tiie audience were very deeply interested in the history of our ft iend, and especially the part lii fi related to his escape from Doston. Craft and mvself attended a soiree, last evening at the Music Hall, where our friend was cgain warmly greeted. We are to have a meeting on the Fugitive Slave Dill in (Glas gow, on Monday evening next, at whieh Alexander llatie. M. P., is to preside. I have invitations from various parts of tie country to bring C.af , an I hold me? tinso i t'te Fugitive Slave Law; which I intend to accept, as fir as I can. We ex -pect Ellen Craft from Liverpool to-night. These two fugitives will find warm svm pathisers among the people of this coun try. There is a general feeling of hatred here to the Fugitive Slave Bill. ist of Causes, JTj&UT dozen for trial at an adjourned Court of common pleas to be. held at .EbensLurg, in i.nd for the county of ('fimbria, on the Jirst Jlonday oj March Jl. D. 1831. vs vs VS vs VR VS vs PKil!Z:c adm'r Ft i ' z Hn ti ikens ex'is t)rr J.ickson Km pitrt9 Mi !ieTiberr;er Mvth l"hi.6to,vn borough 'I'refiz Ty.-nn Oilx r t &, Osborno .! .unos .Vonre Li:iloC Paul M'Guiro iWI'Dcrmit lliiighatu yobrson, Litllo i. Co. vs Carter v R'irgoon Dillon Iturk Sliarp (ienrfje i. Dougherty Neivmun el al jlorrison vs Johnstown borough vg Myers vs Osborne & M 'Koo vs Dillon vs Treitz vs Jones vs Patterson ts Gates vs Trotter 3c Topper vs Colcb'sser el al vs lira ley Same Uingham The total population of the United j States is estimated at 23,130 000 an in crease, exclusive of Indians, of COG7.001, or about 33 per cent, in the last ten years. CF Of the thirtv-one States, which Corstitute this republic, only five have JVhig Governors. They are Vermont, Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Kentucky has a Whig Lieutenant Governor acting. Jan. 23, 18.il. Wm. KIT'l ELL, Troth 16. Notice. Massachusetts. The House of Rep resentatives of this State has concurred in the Senate's election of Mr. RaiUoul (Democrat,) to the United States Senate, for the short term, ending on the 4th of March next. l3Mr. Charles T. James, (Democrat.) of Rhode Island, has been elected to the United States Senate for six years. MARRIED On the 23d u'.t., by the Kev. E. D. Thomas ?ilr. D. E. Joniis to Miss Marv Axx Gkke.n Davis, eldest daughter of tlie late Timothy Davis, of Cambria Co. 7o the Creditors cf the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road, That the Court of Huuiin-don county at tha January term, 1S51, dirccied to be paid t,i Creditors four per cent on tho amount of their claims. on which former dividend have been declured which I will pay on tho present tinn of their certificates of depo6it, by them selves or their agents. JOHN S. I5ETT, Sequestrator, bpruco O ret It l ost Cmce, .Uuntinrdon countv, Jan. 29, IS51 "fj F.TTERS of Administration hcvinr; be?n jaigrnnird lo the undersigned by tho IJefrister f Cumbria cnunly. on the ci-tate of Martin Ma her . laic of Washing-ton to'.vnsh ip, dee'd : All persons indebted to said estate will make ,iivmcnts without delay, and those having rhiiins will present them duly authenticated f r settlement. HANNAH MAIIER, Jan. 30. 1851. 1 C-Gt. Administratrix. I, 17-3t ORPHANS' COURT SALE. !JJY virtue of an order of the Orphans' fcljp Court of Cambria county there will be exposed to public sale on the premises in Sus quehanna township, Cumbria county, on the third Monday of March next, the following described real eslain, viz: Fifty acres of land mostly improved, of the real estate of Thomas Crossman. deceased, adjoining lands of Join Iiaum, Henry Lloyd and others Terms of suit: One half the purchase money on confirmation of ssle. The balance in one year with interest, secured by bond and mort. gage- MARY CKOSSMhN. Adm'x. DAVID SOMEKVILLE, Adm'r. Of Thomas Cross loan, deceased. Dy order of Court, WILLIAM KITTELL, Clerk. Jaii. 25, 1851.-1 6. Last Notice. rCHlE accounts of the undersigned have B been placed in the hands of E Hutc hinson 1'i-q , for collection. All persons knowing themselves indeb'.ed for subscription or adver tising will do will by paying up their respect ive accounts on or be fore the 20th of Februaiy next, as aftrr that time costs will be put on all bjlis no; settled. Pay up end save costs. D C. ZAIIM. J-UOary 16, 1S51 l4-3t THE IS TlIA H fc Tf 1 I 1 11 ? f For Sale or Meat. THE subsciiber ofiers for sale thut well k own large FRAME HOUSE, in the Borough of Ebenbury. situate in Main street, one door east of E. Hughes' Store. It ij u ell c lculated for any public business, having all the build ins necosary for convenience attached lo it. The location is a g-oud one, and is well adapted for any man wishing lo keep a Hotel or a SMore. It will be disposed of on the most rea sonable terms and the title is indisputable. If tin above property is not sold on or before tho li-t d.y of March next, it w ill be rented for a U-rm ol one or more ve.irs. For particulars applv to Robert Davis or to JOHN THOMAS. January 1G. 1851 14 -if. Stray Bull. CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Allegheny lotvu.xhip, about the middle of Dec. last, a red and white tpnttcd Hull about three years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he wjll be disposed of according to law . January 4, lt?51. JOHN ll-3t. E. MOVERS. IBS ILUS CD31 &ia'U!SKa Remaining in the Post Office at Ebens- burg, January 1st 1851. 'niuliitniaii Miss V . IJ.iker P.urick Ciibut Samuel II. Kdmiston John Ovinia Henry Kcnt-ry Ht-nry lvans Rirhard J. 2 Karrcl Cat harine Mrs. Finnegan Michael Fltiining James lloobut J.imes Hirris William W. Ilul John 1 1 icon Mrs. Junes Robert J. 2 K'itz Andrew L;niilaugh A. Merry b;. R. M'Clei'and Samuel fli'Laughlin ilargaret OweiiN J,inc9 I'eterson EMenor Miss Rnvland Elis Sr. Sbmaker Ceorge Officer or soldier nf tho Late War Weakly William Wise Josnnli Willell Ii.' B. W'illiams ilirgarct fTJMIE Fnbscrilera liave just received from JL the East, at tli-ir new Store Room in Ebrnl'urg, a large and splendid assorlment nf( FALL & mm GOODS Calculated lo f lease evi-ry Tarirlj of laete, and' that of the Ladiet in particular. Their stock consists in part of the following : Blue Black and Brown Clollis, Fenry and Plain CASS1MERES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY tmd LACE GOODS. AI$o.A very large assortment of of evry variety and of the vejy beat quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE. GROCERIES for family use. E 00 KS end STA TIONA Y. FISH, SALT, ac . c. In fact, r very thing necessary to render their assortment co npleie. They would here say that it is their deter initiation to sell goods as cheap if not a liitle cheaper than any other etab!ikhmcnt 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 fur goods. MURRAY &. ZAIIM Etfensburg, Dec 12, iS50. 5-tf. NOTICE. Letters testamentarv on the estate of Da. vid Mieckler, laic of Susquehanna township, Cambria county, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria counly: otice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate lo rnako immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. 0. C. K. ZAIIM, Adm'r. Dec. 12, 185010-61. More of Them THE Subscriber Lai j'Jbt received another lot of Metis Coarse and Kip Hoots, of the best quality. Just call and see. Also a general assortment of Plush and Cloth Caps of several styles. A.G2- A I N lie will hare another supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, Confectionaries, Groceries Stationary in a few days which he will sell on very rea mnai.ie icnns. rurcnasfrs will rave money bv giving him a call. J. MOORE. Dec. 2G, 1850. NO MONOPOLY. Al the New Cash Store of John Ivory and Son at Sunimitvillc. Where you will find us selling goods souiuthisg luwtr than they are aold elaewhera. A e & i ft K The UMial rtock of goods generally kept in country Stores, we have just teseiveJ by I ett it sylvan in MSnUroatl A email lot oi fancy articles aad a laage auort. lueiit of New Style Erest Coeds, and Trimmings, consisting in part q" De Laines and Cashmeres Jenny Lind B raids and Buttons, Black Silk and Bullion Fringes Vel vet Ribbons, New Style Neck Rib tons. Cord &-c. which you can buy cheap if you call Boon. juini I I i tX. OU. f unirrlt, Jan. I, 1851. 14. MAGtHAX. n M. HiIO!. M. D. III it i. I- li I ill Ir II lltllflti iiiXlULilAI, U lill313UJI A TTOUNEYS A T LA W, EBENSBURG, Pa. CWniburp. June 20, 1S50. C. H. I1E1EH, A TTORNE Y AT LAW, EBENSBVRG, PA. OfSee one door west of J. S. Cuchanan Slor April 12, I54u tf. MILTON ROBERTS. P. M. This Way! ffTOT? the highest prices are paid for IIidks, Ssins and Tanxeu'f Bakk in either Trade or Cash by "J. MOORE. Ebensburg Jan. 2. 1 Sol. ciJiu)c!i- Seed Il;mJer, For planting JVheat and other Grain. Patented jV.irch 1841, re-issued October 1850. This valuable machine is manufactured and kept for 6a Ic by Ihe pubscriber in ritts- burir. Also. Stave and Sliimrln mirliinpi. ,,f the latest style. Agents wanted to canvass the country, and sell machines and rights. Address GIDEON SWAYN E. Dec. 26, 1S50. 12-5m Pittsburg. Particular Nolice. LL persons indebted Jo Litzixger &. Todd requested for the last time to 6ett!e pective accounts, on or lielore the hrnt day of Decemlter next, as after that tune their all accounts will bo placed in the hands of officers for collection, as we must and will have money a r''r FRESH SHAD, Mackerel and Salmon by J. MOORE. W ADIES call and ee J. MOORE'S splen SLA did 6tock of Muffs, Cloves and Comforts' 3 A Barrels of Macl'crat for sale U by J. IVORY $ Co. 2,000 POUNDS NAILS for s tle by MURRAY AND SPIKES &, ZAIIM. Notice, ITS hereby given ti all persons knowing them 3. felves indebted to ilfargaret O' Skelly dee'd late of Summerhill tp., are requested to make settlement, immediately, and all persons hav. ing claims against the estate of Philip O'Skal le', deceased, ore desired to present them duly authenticated for settlement in the subscriber. DANIEL O'KALLY. Survivinar Executor of Philip O'Skalley. Jan. 20th 1851. 15-31. 25 BUSHELS by WHITE BEANS for sale .MURRAY &. ZAIIM. The undersigned repclfullf solicit their fjitt.d and ihe public ce-neratly to call and ex amine the splendid stock ofUOODS, just te ceived and now opening at their Store Room in Ebcnsburg. Having adopted the CASH AND BARTER Sytem. they will be enabled to sell good at prices that will defy competi tion. Thei stock of good i9 large, at-d selec ted with a view (.fgiimg satisfaction lo every one; and enn-iata in part of DRY-GOODS BOOTS, S II o l: s, QUKENSWARE, Mais, Caps, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, FISH, SALT, &c, &c. Give Ihem a call, bring on yonr CASH, and rest assured that you will get the wortli of your money. G. XV. TODD. l CO. Ebensburg, October 10th IS50. P I1UTCHI10N, JR. ATTORNEY AT LA IT. EBENSHURO, PA. Anrl! 12. 1813-tf. ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in change for goods, or otherwise. ex ffi LASS, Oils, Painta and Drugs of all Jf kinds at J. MOORE'S. L excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for lA. fencing on hand end for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Gents, Ladies, Girls, Boys and Children can be supplied for cash with any quantity of Coots, Shoes. Dc.nkinr and Si.ipters G. W.TODD. &.Co's. FOR LADIES: Brocade Lnstin, Thibit, Paramatta and Cashmere Cloths, Plain, figured and Palm Mous de Laines at G. W.TODD &. Co's. KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit SepL G, 1850. Glass, Glass, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 11 window glass, Just Received, bv Oct. 16. G. XV. TODD, &. CO. s TAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store of j. MO ORE. POUNDS of CODFISH just received and for sale by MURRAY cfc ZAIIM. 500 FOR GENTS: Black, B'nwn, Blue. Pi lot and Ceaver Cloths; Fancy. Silk and Satin Veslings;a variety of Cassimeres at G. W. TODD &. Co's. Hardware: Just opened a splen. for casu or produce did lot of HARDWARE delivered at G. XV. TODD A. Cos J HISKEY. White Lead Oil at J. and Linseed MO ORE'S. 400 POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and Dip Candles for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAIIM. JUT received by J. MOORE, 3 doz bust. D. B Axes. WOOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain taken in exchange for ponds at J. MOORE'S Store. V Caution. 7HEREAS my wife ELLEN haa not eon. ' si 1 1 t Ar) riAycir at KtArA m irirV mttn T have determined to leave ber, and pav no debts of her co trading after this date '" JAMES ELDER Jan. 16. I85I -15.3t, Notice. ALL persons hav ng claims of any kind against tho Common wealth for material fur nished or labor performed on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, prior to Dec. 1st, 1H-J9. are requested to make iir.mcdiale report of their amount to. the undersigned at hi ofEce at ihe Summit. It is hoped fl at no pcrecn having a claim will neglect tl.i notice, as he is desirous of reporting to the Canal Board all of the debts due, so that a bufucient ar propri. ation may be made at the next sea.-M.tn of the Legislature for ihrir bqnd.it i-n. WM.S. CA.MPBELL, Sup't. Ofllce of Superiniendant, A. P. R. K. October 26th, 1850. S J AIL. The tuLecriber bees leave to inform the pub lie generally that he has ju:-l removed his Sad. die and Harness Establishment lo Jefferson, Cambria county, where he will be pleased lo see his old friinds and all oil ers wanting any thing in hia line of business. He intends keep ing cnnatamlv on hand a supply of SADDLES, BU IDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &c, &,c. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the m"st reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. He hopes, by a strict attention to business and small profits on hi work lo mer it and receive a liberal share of the public pat ronage . HUGH A. .VcCOY. Jefferson . Nov. 21. 1S50. 7-t f. N. B All those indebted to him for Saddlery &.C. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested lo call and stills their respective ac counts. For tlie purpee of saving trouble, it is honed that this notice will not bo neglected DM- 'JEMMS C-LIMING Soulh-tcesi corner cf 7th 4- Ract si Philadelphia, April 2C. 1819. US- I M'BONAIft ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. All bttsmees in theacveral Courla of Blair. In diana and Cambria counties entrusted to bi care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposiin J. S. Luchanaa'a Store April 12, 1619. if CYRUS L. PERSHING. ATTORNEY AT LAV, EBENSBURG, PA. Office, for the present, m the rocm occit pied by E. Hutchinson, Eiq. January 3U, 18j1. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1850 30. HAS C, ilFBOWELL mil W ill attend the several Courts of Cambri co. as heretofore. OrSce one door weat of Mr Win. M'Fat land's Cabinet Wareroom. in HOLL1DA YSB UR G, P.1. April 19, '50 27-tf. Notice. AiDltEW DOiVOUGHE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, BOROUGU OF SUXMITVILLE, WILL attend promptly to collection or olb er buiness enlrus'cd to him. Legal instruments of writing drawn witi accttracv and desr.alc! . Sept'lth 1850-3.n. GEORGE W. TODD CO (Successorsto Liizinger 5" Todd.) Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queens ware, Scc. j donrs eart of Kenshaw's Hotel. High st. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Sanking House, BRYAN, GLEIM, CO. CFTICE on AlUpheny Street, nearly oppo Jr site the Post Office. Interest will bo paid upon money deposited, as follows, viz: Three month deposits at the rate of 3 per cent, per an num. Six month dtj osits at the rale of 3$ per cent per annum. Nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per rer. t. per annum. Twelve month deposits at the rate of 4 per cert. pr annum. Drafis on tho cities for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and ctliection mode upon any point at low rales. August g, 1S50 4i-lf. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted lo the subscribers are earnestly requested to come forward on or before the first day of March next and -settle their respective accounts The attention of debtors is particularly called to the above notice as r.ew arrangements will very likely then Le made. A. DURBIN & Co. Munster, Jan.S, 1S51. 14-6t. ft. B. The Goods on hands will be disposed of at cost and carriage for approved produce until Ihe Ist of March next. A. D. Co. Stray Heifer. Camo to the residence of the subscriber in Susquehanna township, i:i September last a red and white heifer, having an ear mark and supposed to be about three years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according lo law. WILLIAM Mc DAN NELL. January 16, 1831 . I4-3t. "Look Here! A TAVERN STAND For &ale or Rent! The subscriber oflVrs for sale that commodi ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Bor ough of Ebensburg . now in the occupancy of Robert Carma. The Hou-e i in excellent re. pair and has attached to it all tha necessary outbuildings which convenience requires. Phe tables are also large and convenient. This house being situated in the motl pleas, ant part of the borough, offers a fine induce ment to any peron wishing lo eng.ige in the business for which it is so well calculated. 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 rate land, from fifteen to thir ty acres. Possession given on the first day of April, 1851. Application must be made soon. JOfNSTON MOORE. November 23. 1850-8-tf- JOB WORK Neatly and expeditiously f.xf c teA st this Office. W. B; HUDSON'S CLOCK 9H - -i and Jewelry SJorc, One Door East of the Post Office. N. B. I locks. Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest net ice and warranted. Sept. 26, 185051. Exchange Motel. Johnstown, Cambria Count', Pa. Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor. THE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of the Establishment, most re6prcifu'ly announ. ces lo the public , that h: entire attention will be devoted to the l:sk of rendering th 1 change Hotel one of the best public houses in ihi- section of the Slate. Especial care will be observer in procuring liquors of the choicest brands, and every st propriate delicacy which tho market alTrd. will be carefully selecti-d for the tab!e. Good stables and careful hostlers are provi ded. The unders'gned will aVsys be most happy lo greet his fiiends and Ihe travelling coramu- n'tjr THOMAS A. MAGUIRE. Oct. 21. IE50. tf. LOST 1 N the evomng cf thn Democratic uas Meeting in August last in Ebensburg, a good common Enj:lir bilver votch. ihe person who took it out of my pocket at the time above stated is requested lo leav it in the care of Mfj, John Thompson in Ebensburg and no questions will be asked. If this re, qnett is not complied with immediately, legal measures will bo taken for i'.s recovery. jo:n vzioy
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