EUROPEAN NEWS! jBKlf IL M TBI' UfY OF CUS30W. The p. jft.tfr Ci". (he linlish cj.j: X.vta s 1 t.e v. fedUifcf on vessels hppn verv stormv. ana were obliged to put back. PAKIS. A second batch oi transitory Ministers haVe been appointed. The gaining popularity and streng h. I he fents are up to 76,40, and trade is im- prViDg- GERMANY. Political affairs are progressing favora bly. Monev is easy and rather more plentiful. No further change in the rate of Bank discounts,, which are 3 per cent. Exchange on the Continent is more in favor ot England. The Manchester trade is good, but checked by the anomalous state of the Colto market at Liverpool. The siocks are small in Manchester, and many refrain from active business until after the meeting of Parliament, on ihe 4lh of February. The chief nations in Europe are prepa ring to scud their products to the V orltl's i Fair. The report is received that the Pope is about to abdicate and retire to a Monasiary. ARRIVAL OF THE COLUMBUS. PuiLADtLPHiA. February 15. The Ship Columbus, Capt. McCevven. has arrived at New York, from Liverpool, via Fayal, having, when 30 days out Irom Liverpool, suffered so much damage from a gale, that she was obliged to put into Fayal to relit and replenish her stores. She left Fayal on the 22d of January, at which time nothing had been heard of the steamship Atlantic; this was 25 das after the Atlantic had sailed from Liverpool; and in the opinion of many would have afforded her sufficient time to have made that port, after any damage to her ma chinery that may have occurred. The intelligence makes us look more anxiously than ever for the Africa, in hopes that she may bring tidings of the Atlantic having returned to a British poit. The Africa has not yet been signalled. Capt. McCewen reports several disas ters. The Ship Antarctic, from Liver pool, bound to California, had also put in at Fayal," in a leaky condition; she repor ted in rescuing in long. 40, six men from the British brig Isabella of Dundee from Shields, bound to New Haven. The Captain and eight men of the Isabella Were swept overboard by the sea. on the night of January 6. The brig Main from Liverpool to Boston had also put into Fayal for repairs when 40 days out. Arrival of the Steamship Africa. GOOD NEWS! THE ATLM1C SAFE'.! New York, February 15. The Africa, which has arrived, brings the joyful tidings of the Atlantic's safety '1 he Atlantic experienced severe wealh er. She b oke the shafts ot both engines during a hurricane, and her paddle boxes being carried away, she was totally disa bled. After six days beating Westward she finally put back and reached Cork at 8 d. ra.. on Wednesday, the 22d. The vessel sustained no damage beyond thai above stated. 1 he crew and passengers were all well, and a Card was published at Cork by the passengers of the Atlantic bearing high testimony of the great strength and power of the ship in contending nine days against an almost uninterrupted wes terly gale of great severity, and her admi rable conduct under sails in returning 1800 miles. They award high praise to Capt West for his great exertions, and more particularly as his first officer, J. W. Shu felt, was sick at the time. Also, to Mr. Kogers, the Chief Engineer. The Engineers also write a card of thanks to Capt. West for his kindness and attention. The Cambria left Liverpool for Cork on the 27th, and was to leave there on the 4th, with nothing but the cargo of the Atlantic. It is feared that it will take months to repair the damage done to the Atlantic's machinery. Her mails came by the Af rica, and also her passengers. Late from lluyli. No lets than four vessels says the N. Y. Herald, arrived here on Friday, from St. Domingo the brig Enterprise, Cap tain Turner, in twenty-two days; the brig Star, Captain Meagher, in twenty days; the schooner Active. Captain Jowdey, in twenty-three days; and the schooner Sally Badger, Captain Styron, in eighteen days. We learn by these arrivals, that it is re ported that the English and French Con suls in St. Domingo, have notified the Emperor of Hay ti, that unless he signs an armistice for eight years, they will exert all their power and influence in the cause of the Dominicans. The bark. Lysander, at Holmes' Hole, brings dates from Cape Haytien, to the 24th January. The country was tranquil The Lysander brings a new ordinance, published at the Cape, in the name of the Emperor, on the 22d of January, relative to important amendments of the law of 1S38, on customs. The fixed duties on customs shall be paid in Spanish money, at the rale of five per cent, on the gross proceeds on sales without prejudice to the duties on wharf age and weighing. If the manifest be pre sented without the certificate of the Hay tien Consul at the port of departure, the master of the vessel shall pay one Spanish dollar per ton additional. Two rojie. of every manifes-t, lor eri jica'iou aie to iie delivered to the Hay'"') consular dgnu viepdf lure.. ne J o: Acuc'e l ;i on The other articles to be enforced in relation to vessels from the American con tinent, in three months. Election of Judges. The people will be called upon to per form a most important duty at the coming general election, and we believe that they are fully awake to it. We have the most unbounded confidence m the judgment and sober thought of the people. They desire to do right, and in most cases succeed. The selec;ion of judges touches every body's interest in the Stale man, woman and child. The judges should be men of entire fitness, for such we have. Gentle men, scholars, lawyers pure, upright, unprejudiced men such we want; not men of meagre attainments and small souls. D To this point, to wit: the selection of good men, the people have directed their energies, and it behooves those to whom the trust is committed ot nominating can didates, to consult the foregone conclu sions of their constituents. Party orani 2alion js effective, it is true; but if incom petent men are nominated, that will not save us from defeat. We should not hug any delusion to our breasts. Mere ministerial olhces require ordina ry talents, but a judicial office requires more. Party fidelity ulo.u should form no claim for a democratic nomination. The convention is not to manufacture juJges; if so, they will place belore the people an article similar to wooden nut megs and ankee clocks. And the peo ple will not vote for them. Politicians, mere politicians, may manufacture candi dates, but the people will discard them as being made as Moses Primrose's razors. Jor side and not for use. We use the term politician in no offensive sense. Our remarks are directed to the vacillating, in triguing man, who is steadfast in his chi canery, who goes to bed with one set of opinions and rises with auoiher. In making these observations, we have no other end than the welfare of the party and the welfare of the people. It is bet ter to be warned in time, than to lament hereafter. We must nominate pure men, learned men, unexceptionable men. The judiciary of the Union has a high charac ter, here and abroad. It is less liable to reproach in any of its members than any other department of Government. Let us preserve its reputation. liar. Union. List of Causes, jp UT DOTVN for trial at the Court en sour in and for the county of Cam bria on the Jirst Monday of April next. Gsjjeby vs Cooper et al vs Same Same Micbails Dougherty vs Sn.ibely vs Punlap vs Gates J F Cox's adcnrV Potts Fen Ion Dougherty M'Laraban Reams et a 1 Mirris Bra wley I liirfsnn M'Neal I'rex ler Iluib t ("iltn et a! liiiey l!urjj'on M'Neal Fisher Paul Bracken Trcflz Roth fc Eberhart vs I.vtle vs Young tc. Sargent vs Jackson vs Sharp vs f'runi vs Brown vp IIadhead et al vs Dudsun et al va Dillon vs Weakland vs Pi luit vs Ellis et al vs ruin vs Glass et al vs Allegheny tp vs Snyder vs Trotter & Topper vs M'Dowell l Sargent vs Kodgers vs Tr;i:r vs Keam &. Sharp V. Frurik tt Fouiz names M oore Wm. KITTELL, Proth'y r . t .... 1 romonotarv's irh':i. Ebensburg, Feb. 18, 1851 ( Notice. TWlIlE partnership heretofore existing be. Jt tween the undersigned, doing business in the name of M. ROBERTS, was mutually dissolved this day. All erons indebted will pleaso pay up immediately. if. ROBERTS, G. V. TODD. February 18, 1851 19-3t. r AA POUNDS of CODFISH just received II II I &n tor fcale y MURRAY &, ZAIIM. MIISKEY, White Lead and L nueed Oil at J. 3OWRE'S. 400 POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and Uir Candles for sale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. JU-T received by J. MOORE, 3 dot best. D. It-Axes. OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain taken in exchange for good at J. MOORE'S Store. 25 y BUSHELS WHITE BEANS lor sale by MURRAY Sl ZAIIM. W ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in change for goods, or otherwise. ex- ST A It, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store oj J. MOORE. Glass, Glass, 8 by 10 , 10 by 12, 10 by 14 window glass, Jubt Received, bv ct. if. G. W. TODD, Si. CO. MESH SHAD, MsckrrI and Salmon hy J. MOORE Iist of C auses, 'JLPUT down for trial at an adjourned Court of common pleas to be held at Ebensburg, in ond for the county of Uambria, on the first Monday oj march, A. D. 1851. M'Kinzie adm'r Frit Enlriken .' Orr Jackson Kin porta ililtenberger Johnstown borough Trefti Tyson Dibcrt Si. Osborne James Moore Li ni on Paul M'Guire &.rDcnnit vs Burgrn vs Dilion vs Burk vs Sharp vs George & Dougherty vs Newman et al vs .1orrisoii s Johnstown borough vs Myers vi (tabor ne 3z A'Kiie va Dillon vs Trettt vs Jones vs Patterson vs Gates vs Trotter Si. Topper vs Colcb-sser et a 1 Bingham vs Bra w ley ffobison, Little tc Co. vs Same Carter vs Bingham Wm. K 1 1 1 ELL, Froth' Jan. 2S, lB.il. 10. NOTICE. 7o the Creditors of the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Ho ad. That ihe Court rf Huntingdon county at the January term, 1851, direc'oU to be paid to Creditors Jour per cent on the amount of their claims, on which former dividend have bec-n declared which I will pay on t'uo presenta tion of their certificate of deposit, by them selves or their agenis. JOHN S. I SETT, Sequestrator. Spruce Cretk Post Office. Huntingdon county, Jan. 20, 1651, 17-3t Nolicc. F.TTEUS of Administration hsvin? bo n igranted to t he undersigned by iho Kegis'cr of Camliria county, on the estate of Martin Muher , lale of Washington towtibhip, dee'd : All persons indebted to said estate nil! make payments without delay, and thnre having claims will pretent tht-ai duly authenticated fr settlement. HANNAH MAIIER, Jan. 30. 1551 . lG-Ct. Administratrix. Notice. IIE partnership heretofore cxisiing be tween the undersigned, doing business i under the firm of "(J. . 'lODD &. Co ," was this diy dissolved by mutual consent- All, persons indebted to said firm are requested to! oeiile their accounts on or before tbe first ot April next. G. W. TODD. J. C. O'NEILL. JAMES MVEUS. February 12. 1 Si I IS. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of en Order of the Orphans' Court ol Cambria county, there will be exposed lo Public Sale on the premises in Cambria town hip, in said Couniy, on Tuesday the llth day of March next, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day I he following described real estate, viz: A Tract of Laud coosaming 200 acres more or hss, adjoining lands of D .vid Powell and oth ers, part cf which is cleared. Terms of sale: One half of the purchase mnncy to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue, with interest, in one year thereaf ter secured by bond and mortgage. E J . WATERS Adm'r. of the estate of Richard Roberts, dee'd. Itbruarv 13th 1651 18-il DISSOLUTION OF 1A ItTNERSIIlI?. The Part ner.-hip heretofore existing between the Subscriber iij the Tanning liusinej-s, un der Ihe firm of While &. Jsint'er. in tin dar di.-olved by mutii al con sent. The business of the firm of White &. Singer will be bellied bv A. M i. R. VVbite. ALEX. M. WHITE. RICH vRD W HITE, Sa.MUEl. SINGER. February 5th lti5 1. The business of the Cambria Tannery will hereafter be carried on bv the firm of A. M. &. R. While. ALEX. M. WHITE, RICHARD WHITE. February I3ih lo51 1B-31 VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PUJJLU; SALK! The subscriber will offer at Public Sale on Monday the 1 7th day of March nexl, a large 2' WO STORY LOG HOUSE, with a Kitchen attached, situate in the town of AlunsUr, Cambria county, togelhe? with FIVE TOWN LOTS, on one of which it is built. The House is large and commodious, and the ground attach ed is in a biate of good cultivation. The title is indisputable, and possession given a l any time that may bo desired. Terms made known on day of sale. ITIf not sold, the above property will be rented for a term of two or more years. JOHN OAKLAND. February 13ih 185 1. la-3t. wanted. A competent Blacksmith, to whom steady employment and liberal wages will b given by application to HARItY MARLETT. Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. February 13th 1851. 18-3t. LADIFS call and see J. MOORE'S splen did slock of Muffs, Gloves and Comforts 3 (Barrels of MacUcrat for sale v by J. IVOllY 5- Co. 2,000 POUNDS NAILS for s-ile by AND SPIKES MURRAY Sc. ZAIIM. LASS, Oils, kinds at Paints and Drops of all J. MOORE'S. excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand and for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAf .M. FOR LADIES: Brocade Luetin, Tbibit, ParamatU and Cashmere Cloths, Plain, figured und Palm Mvi de Ltines at . W. TODD & CnV For Sale or Kent. nil. cubevnbi-r ctTr-n fo- flila that well rViU Ulgt tRA ME HOUSE, in theBorotogh of Ebensburg, situate in Main street, one door east orE. Hughes' Store, ft is ell calculated lor any public business, litving IH,e bu.U rngs necessary for convenience attached lo it. 1 he location is a jrood one. ai is wd! adapted lor any man wishing 0 keep a Hotel or a More. It will b? dMp,.Pe ,-,. the most rea. sonable terms and the title U indisputable . If the above property is not sold on or before t?io 1st day of March neKt, it will be rented for a term of one or more tears. For particulars apply to Robert Davis or to r J0"N THOMAS. January 16, M-if. Remaining in the Post Office at Ebcns- vurg, January 1st Ib51. Banghaman Miss W. Baker Patrick Colbut Samuel H. Edmistnn Ji.hn Evans Henry Emery Hnry Evans liichaiu J. 2 Farrcl Catharine Mra. Fmnec m Michatl Fleminj James llnobut James Klin Andrew Eambaugh A. i Merry E R. ' M'CloIIand Samutl ( V'Laughhn .Vrjaretj Owens James j Peterson Eilenor Mix ! Rowland Elia Sr. j Shinakor George i .T: i i i the Late War Weakly AViiliam Harris William lliei John Hico.i .Mrs. June Robert J w ise Joseph Willetl 13. B. 2 Williams Aargarel MILTON RODERTS. P. M. This Way! TttOR the highest prices are paid for -B- HlUKS, S.MN3 flllrf 'J'ANXtK'f BaHK in cither Trade or Cash by J. MOORE. Eb'MJsburg Jan. 2. 1551. IV ii nock JSetd l'huifrr, Ibr planting Wheat and other Grain. Patented .Vurch 1841, re. issued October 1S50. This valuable machine is manufactured and kept for sale by the subscriber in Pitts, burg. Also, Stave and Shingle machine", of the latest style. Agenis wanted lo canvass the country, and sell machines and rights. Address QIDEON SWA YM E. Dec. 26, 1850. 12-5ni. Pittsburg. i Pni-f iciilni IVulicr. V LL persons indebted to Lit7iger t Todd are requested for the lvkt time to settle respective accounts, on or before the first day of December next, as after that time their all accounts will be placed in the hands of officers for collection, as we mu&tai d will have money AUDlTOIt'S IS OTIC IS. In the matter of the Account nf R. L. Jhn eton. Esq , Administrator of the estale of Jo seph Garman, decM- And now to wit January 8, 1851. r,n motion of Mr. Johnston, E. Hutchinson, jr. Eq., ap pointed Auditor to marsiiall the assols in the handy tif Adminielritor. CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS. P vf prl fV nrri lit TJ a r w A rs 5 at r3 l. s. Court. ivm riri 1 1 i. -i-.t Ihe Auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Office in Ebensburj, at 1 o'clock P. M on Saturday the 1st of March, at which time and place all persons inleresic! are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a sharo of said assets, E. HUTCHINSON", Jr. Auditor. February 6th 1851. l7-4t ITNews and Echo please insert four times and charge Auditor. tt5 Reward Wit! be paid for the apprehension and deliv. ery of ihe bony of Henry Coon, to the sub. scriber. Constable of Washington township, or lo the Jailor of Cambria Co. Ihe said Coon made his escape Irom the subscriler on the nigbt of the fiist of February, and was under arret on a Warrant for Larceny. He i about 22 years of age, five feet six inches in height a German by birth, and lived near Ashlaod Furnace, &c. DANIEL M'MANAMY. Constable of Washington tp. february Clh l3ol 17-3t t555 Reward. Whereas my two sens, Daniel and Henry having nbsconded from my premises on tin night of the 27th ult., I hereby forewarn al! persons from trussing or harboring them on my account. The former of said boys is 17 and the latter 13 years old. The above re. ward will be given to any person delivering them to the subscriber residing in Summerhill township, Cambria County I a. JOHN S.MAY. February 6. 1851 17-3t. Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted in ilia iiiliurrihur are earnestly rea nested to come forward on or before the first day of March next and settle their respec'ive accounts The attention of debtors is partiiularly called to the above notice as r.ew arrangements will very likely then be made. A. DURDIN &. Co. Munster, Jan. 8. 1851. H-6t. N. B. The Goods on hands will be disposed of at cost and carriage for approved produce until the 1st of March next. A. D. &. Co. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county there will be exposed to public sale on the premises in Sus quehanna township. Cambria couniy. on the thiid Monday of March next, the following described rea 1 estate, viz: Fitly acres of land mostly improved, of the real estate of Thomas Crossman, deceased, adjoinine lands of Johr Bauin, Henry Lloyd and others Terms of'sale: One half the purchafe money on confirmation of sale. The balance in one year with interest, secured by bond and mort-gaee- MARYCROSSMhN, Adm'x. DAVID SOVlEliVILLE. Adm'r. Of Thomas CroBswan, deceased. By order of Court, WILLIAM KITTELL, Clerk. , Jan. 25. 1851.-16. KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale bv J. IVORY. Summit Sept. (J, IfiSO. Tin: TWOHIM! to ttlL. I'LAUK I OR JBargainsl THE nWribers lisre just received frr.n the East, at ttifir n.w O ... Ebensburg, a large and splendid assortment of i1 Calculated to ilfate evcrc vrinv.r ii lhat of the Ladies in particular. Their slock co.isi.U in part of the following : Bine Black and Brown Clolhs, Ff.nty and Plain ASSliMEKES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriplions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Brown and Rleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and L.ICE GOODS. Alto. A vry 'm-jre asrorlmen' f of every variet an ' the vejy beet quality. Togoiier with a tpier.did lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family ue. BOOKS and STATION A Y, FISH, SALT, fa . 4c. In fact, every thing nectary lo render their j They would here say th.it it is their deter! ruination to sell roods as cheap if not a lilt'e cheaper than any other eKsblibhment in the place. This will be found to be the cabe by those who will favor them wiih acall. Lumber ond all kinds of Country product. taken in cxc.iange lor poods. MURRAY & ZAIIM. Ebensburg, Dec 12, b50. 5-tf. NO MONOPOLY. At the A eic Cash Store cf John ivory and on at SiimmiitiUc. Where you will find ue selling goods nomcthing lower linn they are sold elsewhers . Sf e s i tl e s The usual tock of goods generally kept in country Slores, we have jjtt received by i'cintsy Irani ft, MS tt ilro a tl A small lot ol fancy articles and a laage assort ment ot New Style Dress Goods, and Trimmings, consisting in part of De Laines and Cashmeres Jenny Lind Braids and Buttons. Black Silk and Bullion Fringes VeU vet Ribbons, Neiv Style Neck Rib bons, Cord 4-c, buy cheap if you call JOiiN IVORY i. SON. which you can Summit, Jin. I, 1851 11. REMOVAL.. The Fubfcriber bejs leave lo inform the pub. lie generally that he has jus-t removed his Sad. die and Harnett Ettahlithment to Jefferson, Cambria coun'y, where he will be pleased lo see his old friends and all others wanting any thing in hia line of business. He intends keep, ing constan'ly on hand a supply of SADDLES, DiUDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &C, SlC. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the mst reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. Ho 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. JefTerson . Nov. 21. 1850. 7-tf. N. B All those indebted to him for Saddlery Sec. whilst located in Enensbnrg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective ac counts. For tbe purpose of saving trouble, it is hoped lhat this notice will not be neglected ILook Here! A TAYEIIN STAND For Sale or Rent! The subscriber ofiers fur sale lhat commodi ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Bor- oujrh of Ebensburg . now in the occupancy of Robert Carman. The llou-e is in excellent re. pair and has attached to it nil the necessary outbuildings which convenience requires. The (-tables are also large and convenient. This house being filualed in the most pleas ant part of the borojigh. offers a fine induce ment to any person wishing to engage in the business for which it is so well calc ila ted. Terms reasonable and title indisputable. If not sold it will be leased for any term of year lhat may be desired, together with a quantity of first rale lind, from fifteen to tbir ty acres. Possession given on Ihe first day of April, 1651. Application must be made s.on. JONSTON MOORE. November 28. 1850-8-tf- More of Them, THE Subscriber hs just received another lot of JHerfs Coarse and Kip Roots, of the best quality. Just call and sec. Also a general assortment of Plush and Cloth Caps of several styles. A.G A 'i Jf He vrill hare another supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, Conf ectionarics. Groceries 4 Statio)iary in a lew days which ho will bt on very rea sonable toims. Purchasers will save money by eivinff him a call. J. MOORE. Dec. 2G, 1850. JOB WORK Neatly and expeditiously cficn ted Rt this Office. FALL & WINTER GOODS H. HiSSOK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. EBENSBURG, Px. rbabqrg, June 20, 1850. C. fl, MHT- ATTORNEY AT LA lt EBENSBURG, PA. Office ne door Kest of J. S. Buchanaea Sio April ',2, 1S4J. tf. TuiUTCllHOWn, A TTORNE Y AT LA TF, E B EN SB URG, PA. Airi! 12. 1849 tf. DR- TH( MAS (' lifMlNG Soitik'wett comer of 7t $- Race itt PiriLADELPIHA, April 2(5, 1343. 19- J.I in ar i m ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, VA. j Ail biifciiies in the several Courts of Blair, r. jdiat.aand Cambria counties entrusted lo hi. jcare, will b promptly aitended to. Kjnicf, oppopite J. s. L'uchinan's Store April 12, 1349, tf CYItUS L. PERSUING. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Office, for the present, in ihe room occu pied by E. Hutchinson, Eia. Jnnuary 30, 1S51. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend tr, collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 185030. C. W ill attend tbe several Courts of Cambria eo. as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr Wm. M'Fai land's Cabinet Wareroom. in HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. April 13, '50 27-lf. ANDREW DONOUGHE, Justice cf the Peace and Scrivener, Borough of Sujjmitville, WILL attend promptly to collections or ctb er business entrusted lo him. Legal insirtimeuls of writing driwn with accuracy and dspatci. Sept.iih IcJ0-3m. WM. A. STOKES, Grecnsburg, Pa. JAS. P. BARR. Ebensburg, Pa 5 1 ATTORNEYS AND COD'SELLOHS AT LUV. Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa. February, 13th, 1851. CENTRA L PEXSSYLVANIA Banking' House. BR VAN, GLEIM, 4- CO. MTCE on Allegheny Street, nearly eppo sile the Post OfSoe. Interest will be paid upon money deposited, as follow?, viz: ThriO month deposits at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum. Six month deposits at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum. Nine month deposits at the rale of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month dtposita at the rate of 4) per cent, per annum. Drafis on ihe cities for sale in sums to suit tbe purchasers, and cci'ections mode upon any point at low rates. August 8. IS50 44-tf. W. B. HUDSON'S and Jcui'Iry Slorc. One Door East of the Post Office. N. B. I locks. Watches, and Jewelry repairer! al shortest notice and warranted. Sept. 2f5, 185051. Exchange Hotel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. Thomas A. Maguirc, Proprietor. rWHIE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. JJ Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of the Establishment, most respectfully mnonn. ces to ihe public , that his entire attention will be devoted to the t isk of rendering the Ex change Hotel one of tbe best public house in lhi section of tbe State. Epecia! cre wlil be observed in procuring liquors of the choicest brands, and evory jp. propriale delicacy which the market afford, will be carefully selected for the table. Good stables and careful hostlers are provi ded. The undersigned will alwayj be most happy to greet his friends and tbe trav.Lng ccin.nu. nity . THOMAS A. MA GUI RE. Oct. 21. 1350 tf. L 0 S T S i i;ie cvnmrg ii nif ucmcraiic .Jas" Meeting in Angubt last in Ebonsburg. a go.d common English Silver Watch. The person who- took it out of my pocket at the time above stated is requested to leave it in Ih care of Msj. John Thompson in Ebensburg and no questions will bo asked. If this re quest is not complied wiih immediately, measures will be taken for its recovery. JOHN VPf OY. Aig'?ir ,- v ''?f. THOMAS Minim STOKES & BARR JSQirtTfii ?,W3ft II 111 I'll
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