rjous humfcug, as is not unlikely, the ori nal stockholders, about thirty in number, will take the proceed of eleven thousand shares while those who make up the ag gregate of $100 000 in cash, against the tictitious centals of the others, will receive D dividend upon 1,000 shares. The pro portion is al.oui :is a hat full of sand for the Utter, to ;i ship load of the former." The New York e tiling Poet knocks much of the gloss oir this bluff" story,1 by the following remarks about the char acters of the two principal stockholders iu the,4f5Iufi Hank, heave: "It will be observed that the prominent authorities for all this rigmarole are Mr. Collins, Secretary of a Mining Campari)', and exofficio speculator in corner lots and wooden gingerbread. The other man, Gen. Wilson, is as notorious throughout the United ."States as the Railway King, in England, is now. He lias been for ears a most notorious and unscrupulous specu lator, with no capital hut bad titles to wes tern swamps and a cloven tongue, lie opened an office, or rather a trap for in nocents, while in this city, some jears ago and though he remained but a short time; .he left with a string of judgments against I .him longer than 4h conquest roll ol Don1 Uioiaruiu He disappeared from Wall S'.reet between two da s, and cultivated obscurity for some years, when, to our utter amazement, we find him turning up at Washington as officer of the general! government, commissioned to a branch of the revenue department in California. This is the man who wind up a wild account of what he saw at the Bluffs, with the rogues familiar ad propa.tuum, 4-If you doubt, you may go and see tor your self." It is very apparent that this is a mere trick of these speculators, who are all deeply interested in California real estate in common with most of the people of San Francisco, to give a new impulse to immigration into that territory, so as to main,ain or to enhance the prices of prop erty, in which they have been speculating. CP Major Acocste Davezac, who died at New Yoik last Siturdav. a?ed about 74, was a native of France, but in; early life e;nigrairi to New Orleans, 1 where he was engaged in i he practice of! the law. At the latt.e of New Orleans he was an aid to Gen. Jackson, and du ring his afterlife he was an active, ardent and honest admirer of that person. In Gen. J. appoin'ed hiiu Charge d Affj.res to the Netherlands, which office he filled until 1539, when he returned to the Uu.ted Sutes and look up his resi dence iu New York. In Ibil he was eh-cied to represent New York in the As eeiubiy of the State, and in lblo he was ap ointed Charge d'Affiires to the Hague by President Polk. The latter t.ffice he continued to till until lui year, when hj again returned. EPTreak in Tin: Canal. A new ti aduct across the squall stream, about fuur miles above Fiveprt, ijave way on Fri day last. It occurred before the canal was half filled. It was caused, partly, by imperfect construction; but m st likely by "Jjck Frost" who privately conceals him self among crevices and places, sheltered from the sun and rain. It woulJ b; far beuer to wait a few days until the banks become settled, than to have the naviga tion interrupted when once fairly com menced. Pittsburgh Post. Member of Cougrtss Arrested. Wasiii.ngiox February 21. Mr. Stanlfy, uf North Carolina, was arrested lo-dny on a w.irrant issued on the oath of Walter Lennox, Mayor, lie was taken before J usticn M rseil, cliai ged with challenging Mr. Inge, of Alabama, for the allt-dged offensive worts spoken a ftw days ago iu debate. After u hear:ng Mr: Stanley was d.smissed at G o'clock for want of evidence. Mr. Inge and hi? friend. Gov. Brown, have not yet been nrrested. The I'oiice h ive been search ing lor them all day. The general im pression now is that a challenge has pas sed and a duel agreed upon. Post. Opening of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Ve see by the advertisement of the Pennsylvania Iluilroad Company, in this morning' paj er, thai the opening of this great public work will take place on .Mon day next, the 24th inst. Our merchants ond shippers will rejoice to learn that it is to be done at this early period. We peiceive that great reductions have been made iir freight in comparison with for mer snisoiis, ranging as Jolluws: Dry Goods, &c, 81 per 100 lbs ; bales Drown Muadn; Hardware. Groceries. &c n cents per 10J lbs , Queensware, CotR-e, &c, 60. and down as low as 51) cents. They make tbe time in five days to Pitts burgh, which is some hve days less than usually occupied. These advantages can not but be appreciated by all persons con cerned in the welfare of our common health and city Pennsylvanian. QWe Gnd the following paragraph in & late letter from Switzerland; it is anoth er proof of the world-wide influence exer ted by the character and genius of our illustrious Washington: "A block of maru'.e will way to the United States, obtained by the Swiss covemmeut from the Alps, to take its place in the VVashtngton Monument. It is of the description so much admired "by the old Romans. Beautiful thought! to behold the mountains of Switzerland contributing to perpetuate the honest fame of the immortal father and founder of our country, as the Swiss statesman ate con tributing to give durability to the institu tions which resulted from his noble efforts io benefit mankind. Tie Canal and Porlagc Railroad. The water was let into the canal at this place this morning, and the Portage Road is now in readiness for transportation of Merchandise and Passengers. Goods will arrive here from Philadelphia In a day or two, and iu time to reach Pittsburg during the present week. 'ohnslown Echo, Ttb. '25th. C" There are now in arms in Europe 600,000 men. MARRIED At Cnrrolltown, on Tuesday morning', Feb ruary 25ili, l.y Hie Rev- C. Engb-hrecht, Mr. Anthony Miller, to Miss Rachael Rulch, all of ihis county. At Hie samn lime and place, by the same, Mr. Wm. Kionts, to Miss Anaslasia Curtis, allot this county. Al niwn-tinrp. on Monday evening, hy Rev. L. Powell. Mr. KoA-Iand Humphreys, to Alias Margaret Owens all of this place MAt'KEKAL, SH M, CODFISH, SALMON', IIERRINCS, PORK, I! Ms AND SIDES, I Constantly and hand and for ale bv J. PALMER &. Co.. Market al. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. snuuLni'.oV LAUD AND CHEESE, J Feb. 27. '5l-20-3m. CIIKAP HA It!) WAKE! Al. BUEHLHU & BRO. No. 105 Market Street, Philadelphia. 2 aoors vetow o.Vt direct, orrn rou sa i.e ha kdxyark. in all ITS VARIETIES. AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEK HEFOKE YOU LJUY! l7Lookfor the R, d Let'ered Al ill-Saw. February 27th 1851 3m. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, SS. In the Orphans' Court of said Coimty. In the matter of the Appr nment and Valu. Kiion of the eiiate of Rev. Charles B. .Maguire. deceased. No. 53 December Term. IftJI nuary 9. 1551 uuon tho heirs and other interested in ihn pim. the Rev. C. B. Maguire. to be and appear in ....uri on ine uj jiur.iay ot relmary, t ac cept or refuse said eaia e having I ecu mud-'. On mo; ion of Joseph Weaver, the Court gr.:nt a rule upon the heir. and representatives ot the Rev C. li. Maguire, and all others inter-e-ted in said fs'ate, to chow cause why the es tate of the Rev. C. IS. Maguire, deceased, a appraised by the Inqu ioition in this ce should not be sold . and direcet the rule to be relurua blc at the next regular session of the Court, on the 4 Hi Monday or March .next. Uy the Court. v O. M'CUKDY.CIk. February 27, 185527-3:. VALUABLE PUOPERTY AT publk; SALU! Tlie siihscrihrr will offer at Public Sale on Monday tho I ?i h -? nf March n.rt, . Urg TWO STORY LOG HOUSE, whli a K.lchen attached, it.iie in the town of Murjsttr, Cambria county. togtHlier with t FIVE TOWN LOTS, on one of which it is built. The House is large iind coiiiimdj-iiM, i,nd the ground attach ed is in u Kate of good cultivation. The liile is indisputabie. hjii possession given at any tune thai may be desired. Terms made known on d-ty of s.ile. ILTIf not sold, the above property will be rented for a term of two or more ye.ir.i. JOHN CA1CLAND. February 13ih 1851. lW-3t. 9 roUNDS NAILS AND SPIKES fr sale by MURRAY &. ZAI1M. tf LASS, Oils, Paints and Drugs of all kiiigs at J. MOORE'S. r4 excellent lot of Locust Poeta suitable for fencing on hand and for sale bv .MURRAY &. ZAri. Notice. rgIlR paitnership lierelorore existing be. tt. tween the undersign pd. doing business in I be name of M. ROBERTS, waa mutually dissolved this day. All persona indebted will pleaso pay up iimuedialeiy . 31. ROBERTS, (1. W. TODD. ttbruary 18, 1851 19-3t. wani eu. A competent Blacksmith, to whom steady employment and liberal wages will oe given Dy application to 1IARUY MARLETT. Plane No. 2, A. P. It. R. February 13th lbol. 18-3t. 500 POUNDS of CODFISH just received am. iiif caie oy WURitAY Sc. ZAH.M. M7 IHSKEY, White Lead and Lmseed u" l J. MOORE'S. 400 POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and Dip Candles for sale l.y MURRAY 4i. ZA1IM. JUT reccwred by J. MOORE, 3 doz boat D. R-Ajces. 7 00L, Butter, and all kinds of Grain taken in exchange for good al J. MOORE'S Store. K BUSHELS WHITE BEANS lor sale MURRAY &l ZAHM. WANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex change for goods, or otherwise. STAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store J J. MO ORE. FRESH SHAD. Mackerel end Salmon by J. MOORE. rsTAVtO And now. to uit. hebriiiii-v ,851- n,i Tof tbe publication ziK:i? trained uy me i ourt .... IList of Causes, M-D UT down for trial at an adjourned Court of common pleas to be held at Ebe?i$burg, in vnd for the county of iamoria, on the first Monday oj Alarch A. D. 1851. M'Kmxie adm'r Fniz Fn Irikens ex'is Orr Ts Burgoon v Dillon vs Uurk vs Sharp vs George & Dougherty vs Newman et al vs Aotrisoh vs Johnstown borough vs JMyers vs Osborne 6c M Kee vs Dillon irs Treftx vs Jones vs Patterson Jackson Kin porta Afiltenberger Afvere ' J'lhnetown iiorougti I ret it Tyson Dibert &l Osloroe James Moore Lin ion vs Gates Paul Vs Troller Ton M'Uuire Oi.'.t'Lertnt vs Colcl' aaer el al Rinham rs Urawley A'obison, Little Co. vs mo Carter vs Itinpham Wm. KIT'I ELL, Froth v. Jan. S3, 1351. 16. List of (Causes, nUTD OWN for trial at the Court of common please to be held al Eb ensburp in and for the rninfn nf Cnrrt. n j J J wm... ' bria on the first Monday of Sprit Oapt-by Srtine Michai'a Do'ieherty J F Cox's adoir's Potts Fen Ion Dutherty M'Larahan Reams et si Harris Hraw.'ey Dnrisoil M'Neal Trex ler Huibt Cipln et el Rliey Hurgoon M'Neal Fisher Paul Bracken Trtfiz Roth & ELcrhart Barnes Moore vs Cooper et al vs ame Vs Pnaleiy vs Dunlap vs Gates vs Lytle vs Youn Sargent vs Jackson vs Sharp vs Crura vs Crown vs vs vs vs va vs vs vs Hadshead et al Dodaon et at Dillon Weakland Di Ion Ellis el al C'ruin Glass et al vs Allegheny tp vs Snyder vs TroUer at Topper vs M'Oowell . Sargent vs Rodgers vs TreKz vs Ream tt Sharp V Frunk c Foul I Wm. K ITT ELL, Proth'y. Prothonotary'a OfHce, i Ebeusburg, Feb. 18, 1851. NOTICE. 7o the Creditors of the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road. That the Court c.f Huntingdon county at the January term, 1851, directed to be paid to Creditors four per cent on the amount of their claim, on which former dividend have be:n 1. .! I .41 yr . tiin of iheir ceruficates of depoait, by them selves or their agents. JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator. Spruce Creek Post Office. ) lluutingdon county, Jan. 29, 1351 . 17-3t Notice. "CT" ETTERS of Administration hsving ben SLA granted to the undersigned by tho Rpgister of Cambria county, on the estate of Martin Muher . laic of Washington townsh-ip, dee'd : All persons indebted to said estate will make (ayments without delay, aid those having claims will present them duly authenticated f-r settlement. HANNAH MAHER, Jan. 30. 1851. 16-6t. Administratrix. Notice. fnHE partnership heretolore exifcting be. '-' .ucisigncu. uomg ousiness under (he firm of C W. TODD &. Co ," was this day dissolved by mutual consent- All rt a wa zinc mll. iJa.. '. -J a? iuuiru iu saia arm are requested t Hettle their accounts on or before the first of Anril nvl i f a as UV b G. W. TODD, J. C. O NEILU JAMES MYERS. February 12. lSil 18. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Bv virtue of otCambria county, there will be exposed to . on ine premises in (. ainoria town fchip, in said County, on Tuesday the 11th day of March next, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day the folliiwiii7 descrihrl rout a tract of Land consaining 200 acres more or lanod oi lf .vio rowell and otn ers, part cf which ia rlrt Terms of sale: One half of tiie purchase .....er io oe paid on confirmation of saJe, and the reHidue. with interest, in one year thereof. . .cvunu oy Delia ana mortgage. E J. WATERS Adm'r. of the estate of Richard Roberts, dee'd. February 13th 1851 18-41 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. .u r"!e1Par,.ner6hiP''"cofore exiating between the subscriber. , ri,8 Tanning Business, un der the iirm of White &. Singer, , this day di.olved by mutual consent. The business ot A-,e5f"i h,l SiH&er will be settled bv A. M &. R. White. ALEX. M. WHITE, RICH RD WHITE, SaMUEl sincer. February 5th 185 I. The busi ii ess nf th r,mk.;. T" -ii . . v - m miliary will iiereatter be carried on by the firm of A. M. &. AC . W nils ALEX. M. WHITE. RICHARD WHIT!! February I3lh 1851 18-31 LOST, ON the evonirg of the Democratic Mass IHeelinrr ;n Anrnt i.c : n i-i. . . good common EnglifU Silver Watch. The person who toon it out of ray pocket at the lime above stated U van...t.4 . . i .. . care of Mnj, John Thompson in Ebensburg and no questions will be asked. J f ta is re quest is not complied with immediately , legal measures will be taken for its recovery. ... . JOHN AELOY. Allegheny tp , Dec, 5, 1850. 1,4 tit. subscriber offers for .ale that well SS2 Krge FRAME HOUSE, in the BorouS hr ""el"-'' Store. It is ell calculated br any pub,lc Lufi5neBtl hKvj a )e ngs necessary for convenience attached to it. Jhe location is a good one, and is well adapted triable terms and the title is indisputable. y. bOV?. poperlJ is not sold on or before to lst d,y of March next, it will be rented for term of one or more years. For particulars ply lo Robert Davis or t , " JOHN THOMAS jlBuarylC,J851.-.I4-tf. lemaining in the Post Office at Ebens- vurg, January 1st 1851. i 1 mat V.. langtiaman Miss VV. Klilt And rear Lker Patrick CI but 8niuel II. fcimiston John Ivan Henry Ei)ery Henry E ai.e Rieliard J. S Prrcl Catharine Mrs Fanejrao Michael FVning Jdmea Hitfbui James IIris William W. Ilml JoJm Lam l54i gh A. Merry E. R. 2 M'Clelland Sareuei AJ'Laughlin Aargarct Owens James Petoreon Ellenor Miss Rowland Elis 8r. Sl-jnaker Oeorve Officer or soldier of the Late War Weakly William Wise Joseph iViftett B. B. I icon Mrs. Janes Robert J Williams Jtarraret aMILTOX ROBERTS, P. M. This Way! JfOIl the highest prices are paid for Hides, Skins and Tann-kuV 11 auk un either I rade -or Cash by J. MOORE. Elx'nsburg Jan. 2. 1851. rcitnocks Seed Plmiter, For vlantinsr IVheat and flthfr fUrnin Patented March 1841. re.iaKUPil OrlnKr 1850. This valuable machine and kept for ale by the subscriber in Pitts. burg. Also. Slave and Shinrle lite latest style. Arents wauled ta rmvitB tbe country, and sell machines and rights. svaaresti UIULUA bWAi WE, Dec. 26, iaS0. 12-5tn Pittsburg. Particular IVofice. A LL persons indebted to Litzinge u Todd are requested for the last tims to settle respective accounts, on or llor th first div of December next, aa mfier thi iim. .u accounts will bo placed in the hands of officers f ii .... ior collection, as we must and will have money AUDITOR'S NO TICE. Ii the matter of the Account of R. L. John, sbn, Eq , Administrator of the estate of Jo- iph Carman, dee'd. And now to wit January 8, 1851, on motion f Mr. Johnston, E. Hutchinso.v, jr. q., ap fointed Audilot to marsball tbe assets iu the l fld a of Administrator. CAM8RIA CO UP TV. SS. t Ei tract trom the Records oi said U. s. Court. 1 S VVm. KIT TELL. Clerk. The Auditor above named will attend to the duties of his appointment at his Ofaee in i n fia f -i 9 A m XT tie 1st of March, at which lime and place all pe-sons interested are required to present i-heir claims or be debarred -from -coming in for a 6l.ae of said assets. E. HUTCHINSON, Jr. Auditor, tebruary 6th 1G5I. 17-4t tTNe wa end Echo plcate insert fonr times andcharge Auditor. $5 Reward Will be paid for the apprehension and deliv. en of the body of Hk.vry Coon, to the sub. scriber. Constable of Washington township, or tothe Jailor of Cambria Co. The said Coon made his escape from the subscriber on the night of the hist of February, and was under aret on a Warrant for Larceny. He is about -2 years of ago, five feet six inches in height s German by birth, and lived near Ashland Firnace, 3cx. DANIEL M'MANAMY, Constable of Washington tp. "ebruary 6th 1851 17-31 $25 Reward. Whereas my two sens, Daniel and Henry, having absconded from my premises on the nijht of the 27th ult., "I hereby forewarn al! per 6 ops from'trns'ing or harboring them on my account. The former of said boys is 17 artl the latter 13 years old. The above re. wird will be given to any person delivering ttcm to the subscriber residing in Summerhill township, Cambria County Pa. ' JOHN SMAY. February 6, 1851 17-3t. Notice. ' ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to tbe subscribers are earnestly requested to come forward on or before the first day ol March next and settle their respec'ive accounts The attention of debtors is particularly called to tbe above notice en r.evv arrangements will very likely then be made. A. OURCiN &. Co. Munster, Jan. 8, 1851. U-t. N. B. The Goods on hands will be disposed of al cost and carriage for approved produce uatil. the 1st of March next. A. D. 6c Co. ORPHANS COURT SALE. UT"" virtue of an order of the Orphans' .Jt Court of Cambria county there will be exposed to public sale on the premises in Sub. quebanna township, Cambria county, on the ttitd Monday of March next, the following rt-scribed real estate, viz: Fifty acres of land mostly improved, nf the real estate of Thomas Crossman, deceased, adjoining lands of Johr Bauin, Henry Lloyd and others Terms of sale: One half the purchase money on confirmation of sale. The balance in one year with interest, secured by bond and mort-gtfe- MARY CROSSM AN. Adra'x. DAVID SOMERYILLE, Adra'r. Of Thonrva Cr)nn,dccoa9ed. ' By order of Court, WILLIAM KITTELL, Clerk. Jan. 25. 1851.-16. 5 KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 6, 1850. THE TWO BIG BOOM! IS THE PLACR fht? bargains! THE subscribers have just received from the East, at their new Store Room in fc ! til rrr m 1 J - 1 J - i . . nfo u spicuuta assortment ol FALL & Wlim GOODS aicuiatea to riaM r, xrinio r that of the Nadirs in nariirnlr TU,. coaslsts in part of the following B!ce Black and Brora Cloths, Fanry and Plain AooiaiEKLSS, MAliNETS of all prices and desdrtptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Uroirn and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful atvles. GLOVES, HOSIERY end LACE UUUUS. AUo.Katry large assortment of of every v&rietv and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE. GROCERIES for family use. B OOKS end STA TIONA Y FISH, SALT, 4c 4c. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co.nplete. They wotild here say that it is tbe'rr deter mination to sell goods as 'heap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will be found to be the case by those who will favor thera with a call. Lumber and all kinds cf Country produce taaen in exenange tor goods. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Efceneburg, Dec 12, iS50. 5-1 f. NO MONOPOLY. Al the New Cash Store of John Ivory and Son at SammitviUe. Where you will find us selling goods something I L a si a tower man tuey are sold eisewncre. If c s i l c s The usual stock of goods generally kept in country stores, we nave just leseived by M'ennsylvaaiu MS nitron a A small lot of fancy articles and a iaage assort ineut of New Style Dress Goods, and I rimmings, consisling.tn part of De Laines and Cashmeres Jenny Lind Braids and Buttons, Black Silk and Bullion Fringes VeU vet Ribbons, New Style Neck Rib bons, Cord & c. which you can buy cheap if you call soon. JOHN IVUKY &, JsON. oumnnt, Jn. 1, jbji. i. REMOVAL. The FU"bcritjer bejrs lesve to inform the pub. lie generally that he has just removed his Sad. die and Harness Establishment to Jefferson, Cambria coun'.y, where he will be pleased to see his old frit nds and all others wanting any thing in his line of business. He intends keep ing constantly on hand a supply of SADDLES, BIUOLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, SlC, &C. 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. McCOY. Jefferson . Nov. 21. 1350. 7-tf. N. It All those indebted to him for Saddlery &.c. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested to cail and settle their respective ac counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it is hoped that this notice wilt not be neglected JLook Here! A TAVEUN STAND For Sale or Rent! The subscriber offers for sale that commodi ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Dor- ough of Ebensburg . now in the occupancy of KoBERT Carman. J he IIoue is in excellent re. pair and has attached to it all the necessary outbuildings which con ven te nee requires. The (.tables are also large 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 reasonable and title indisputable. If sot sold it will be leased for any term of years that may be desired, together with a quantity of first rate land, from fillecn to thir. ly acres. Possession given on the first day of April, 1851. Application must be mad.! soon. JONSTON MOOCE. November 23. 1850-8-lf- More of Them. THE Subscriber has just received another lot of Melt's Coarse and Kip floats, of the best quality. Just call and sec. Also a general assortment of Plush and Cloth Caps of several styles. A - A I 1ST He will hate another eonable toima. Purchasers will mn. b7r?,V,n-biAC8U- J- HOOKS. D3. 25, I860. JOS WOBS Neatly and expeditiously cxeca ted at this Office, supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, Confectionaries, Groceries Stationary in a few dava which n.;! -.ii . r M. D. MACE HAN. mm & uassojv ATTORNEYS AT LA W, EBENSBURG, Pa. Ebensburg. June 20. 1850. 0, II. UEIER, A TTOItNE Y AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. Office one door west nf J. S. Buchanan's Sto April 12, 1849 tf. IT 111 j. i a in iiiii i ATTORNEY AT LA IF, EBENSBURG, PA. April IS, 1849-tf. DR. THOMAS C LTM1NG South-west comer of 7th & Rau st Philadelphia, April SC. 1849. 29- J.HPD0MD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. All business In the several Courts of BJalr, I diana and Cambria care, will be promptly attended to. 4t r, UU1. opposite j. o. Buchanan's Store April 12. 1849. tf CYRUS L. PERSHING, A TTORNE Y AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Office, for the present, in the room occu pied by E. Hutchinson, Esq. January 30. 1351. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 185030. THOMAS C. M'DOWELL W ill attend tbe several Courts of Cambria co. as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr Wra. M'Fai land's Cabinet Wareroom. in OLLIDA YSB URG, PA. April 18, '50 27-lf. ANDREW DONOUGHE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, Borough of Scmjhtville, WILL attend promptly to collections or oth -er busmess entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing drwa with accuracy and despatch. Sept. 4tb 1850-3m. WM. A. STORFS. JS. r RiBP. 'i Grccnsburg, Pa. 5 Ebensburg, Pa 7YC n Ti i i ATTORNEYS AD COINSELLCRS AT LWV. Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa. February, 13lh, 1851. LEWIS BYXOX, 31 Ell CHANT TAILOR, Two tloors East of 3rDermit3 Hotel, Ebensburg, I'a. February 24, 1S51. tf. CEN TRA L PEXySYL VA NIA Banking House BR YAN, GLEIM, $ CO. OFFICE on Allegheny Street, nearly ppo. site tbe Post Office. Interest will be paid upon money deposited, as follows, viz: Three month deposits at tho rate of 3 pe cent, per annum . Six month deposits at the rate of 3 per cent pei annum. Nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits al the rate of 4J pe; cent, per annum. Drafts on the ciliaa for sale in a T.t la suit the purchasers, and collection moee upon any point at low rates. August S. 1850 44-tf. V. 13. HUDSON S CLOCK WATCH and Jvwvlvy Store, One Door East of ihe Post Office. N. li. I locks, Welches, and Jewelry repaired al shortest notice and warranted. .Sept. 25, 165051. Exchange Motel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor. rijplIE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. B Samuel Bracken in the prorieturlMp of the Establishment, most respectfully announ ces to the public , that hi entire attention will be devoted to the task cf rendering the Ex change Hotel one of the best public houses in thi section of the State. Especial care will be observed in procuring liquors of Ihe choicest brands, end every ap propriate delicacy which the market afford, will be carefully selected for the table. Good slables and careful Lostlors are provi ded. The nncersiguad wifl alway be most happy to greet hie fjiecdj and the travelling coiaaiu. aitjr. . TH0IAS A. MAGUI2E. Oct. 21, 1350. tf. tf .A.PJrS ?n J. MOORE'S ,PUn JLJ did clock of Muffs. Glovaa and Comfort. VClBarrels of Mackerat for salt why JT, IVORY Co. U1U1ILU W U