EUROPEAN NEWS. ARRIVAL OF T1IK STEAMSHIP ASIA. One Jt'etk Later. r New York. March 1-1 The Asia, "viili d.ucs the 1st, arrivti! at 8 Y The stealer Uan'ad i fro:n Liverpuo. lock. I; .iti iJVrHI at liie tiine the Ai.i ueparici!. KXCtAND. We clean the following from the Lon don Standard" of February 20th in regard to the Ministf rial crisis: The country will be sorry to hear that Lord Stanley lias failed lo form a Ministry; he has con sequently returned his commission to the Queen. His Lordship had an audience with her at Buckingham Palace yester day, when his inability to complete his administration was made known to Her .Majesty, and no doubt the whole of the circumstances which led to this result. Shortly afterwards the royal despatch was j forwarded to Lord John Kussell, at his private residence, and in all probability he has been again commanded to recon duct his Cabinet, though we do not find anv intimation in the Court Circular that his Lordship had had any interview with fVioon Rnih Ilnnqpq nf Pill ia mpnt assemble this evening, when it is confi dently expected that Lords Stanley and Russell will be permitted by Her Majesty to give a full explanatory statement as to the part each has taken in the duties im posed them respectively by the Queen. In the House of Commons last night Eord Kusseu movcu a iunner adjournment of the House, as the Queen had sent for: the Duke of V eliineton, to take his opin - ioa on the present position of political i parties, lie expressed nis aesire to main- see in the freight prices paid in the s wilt tain Free Trade, to extend the Franchise, I going clipper ships. If there were a ship and put down the Papal aggression but canal across the isthmus that separates the stated that Lord Aberdeen and Sir James i Atlantic from the Pacific, the average pas- . flainOil o rur loiriclitico mnQcumc ' I . T "Vr I. .1 OI 1 . 1 : oraiidun ucciutu anj iigigmmv ... u . , on the last named subject superfluous. This was the point in which the negotia tion failed. The interregnum continues, and may endure for a week or even a month, as far as present appearances are concerned. The Papal policy of the government lias prevented the confusion which might otherwise have taken place between the Peelites and Whig. At present all parties are amazed and irritated the Whigs at their defeats, the Protections at their administrative weak ness, and the Peelites at the paucity of their numbers. The Duke in fact, old man as he is, could bring the present discordant elements into play more successfully than any other man in the kingdom. New regulations respecting passports have been issued. The committee for the regulation of the Spanish debt are still actively engaged in the examination of the question. IRELAND. The news generally is unimportant. Mr. John O'Connell calls upon the elect ois of Drogheda to turn Sir Wm. Somer ri!!e out of the representation of that town, and demands his resignation. ROME. The Turin papers give a rumor that the Northern powers have addressed a note to the Piedmontese government demand ing an explanation of all the Italian emi grants, the entire prohibition of the liberty of the press, and an immediate re-coucili-a'.ioii with the Court of Rome. It also stated that the greatest activity prevails in the Piedmontest war office, and that the most extensive preparations were makini lor the defence of the country. There i3 very little news from Rome. The Pope has arrested three members of the ex-Roman constituent Assembly and others have been obtained to nil their pla ces, for the intermediate period of provi sional liberty . TRANCE. The intelligence from Paris is without national interest. The Moniteur denies that the President intends to hold a review of G0.000 men in the Boulevards. Gen. Aupcck is Gazetted for the Lon don Ambassy M. Manchalu for Sweden, and M. Lartigecs for the United States. On Sunday a demonstration was made by the students of Paris. They deposited crowns at the foot of the column of July. Monday was the anniversary of the revolution, and the day and night passed off with the utmost tranquility. By accounts received from the depart ments it appears that the anniversary of the revolution of rebruary has passed off without the slightest disturbance. At Orleans, Tunis, and other places, the authorities refused to allow the ban quets got up by the republicans, to take place. AUSTRIA. At Vienna rumors are still prevalent of an Austrian expedition against Switzer land. PRUSSIA. The ministerial papers contradict the late rumor of warlike measures. They state that an understanding has been ef fected at Dresden, between the agents of .Prussia and Austria. The rotation in the Presidency has been conceded by the late power. All the Austrian provinces have been received into the Germanic confederation, and conceded to by Prussia and Bavaria. Austria engages to defend the measure against the suspicions aud jealousies of foreign powers. The smaller states continue their op position to Austrian proposals. The above news is confirmed by the official Dresden Gazette. The Berlin correspondent of ths 22nd ul:., confirms tho late news of the termi nation of the Dresden crisi?. The Gazefe publishes an order from the War Office, relating to the command and the extraordinary contributions and supplies of the army. The German paper states that at thr 'silting of Congress at Dresden, on the toii&M ult., t tie kingdom of Germany sup ! polled ti;e Austrian proposition. The I - suites opposed it. and the king doms of Bavaria, WertenLerg and Saxony have protested against the competency of the conferences to pass resolutions tending to restore the old federal diet. No reso lutions of anv kiud have been Adopted. A fortnight's term has been fixed for further declarations. TURKEY. In the Ilerbercerina, the officers of Omer Pasha crossed the Navenla, near Ccrrigeo, on the 5th. A 11 the insurgents retreated to Mostin, where a battle was foupht on the Dili. The insurgents were defeated, and the Sultan's troops have entered Mostin The insurgent's leader, Zarah Pasha, with 200 of his men, surrendered near Gasken. The chief of the insurgents have fled. The pacification of Bosnia is all but accomplished. A telegraphic despatch from Zara lo the 18th inst. states that the insurgent's chief, Karash Pasha, has taken refuge in the Austrian Territory. The First Drop. The Buffalo Com mercial Advertiser, speaking of the chest of tea which recently arrived from Shan grmi, in China, to JNew York, savs: "This single chest of tea is like the first drop that precedes the storm. Speed is now the paramount consideration, as we , j ixp uciweeu new iutk aim ouauiiai, would not exceed seventy days, and steam ers could make it in forty days. Such a canal could be made in two years, at an expense not exceeding ten millions dol lars, but not through Nicaragua." HiIn the House of Representatives, at Harrisburg on Friday last, the following resolution, submitted bv Mr. Hart, was ! adopted: Jtesoivccl, 1 hat the Canal Commiss ioners be requested to furnish this House with a map and profile of the different proposed lines on the route for avoiding the inclined planes on the Allegheny Rail road, together with a profile of the present Portage Railroad, showing the length and grade of each of the different inclined planes, with the length and grades of each of the levels between such planes. iVThree cent pieces are now made at the Philadelphia U. S. Mint. They are three-quarters silver and one-quarter cop per, and about the size of a Spanish six teenth, though considerably thicker. ii mi iimi mjt m aa m i DIED On Saturday, March 1st, at Birming ham, near Pittsburg. Mr. Anthony Urban, formerly of this county, aged sixty years. On Sunday evening, Larooka Jane, daughter of Lewis and Eliza Rodgers, in the 3d year of her age. "Thou art gone to the grave, but 'twere wrong to deplore thee. When God was thy ransom, thy guardian and guide, e Save thee, and look thco, and soon will re. j store thee, (Where death has no sting since the Saviour has died. WHIG MEETING. I he Democratic U higs of Cambria county, are requested to meet at the Court House on Monday evening;. April in, at 7 o ciock, lor the purpose of ap 'a f . t - omung o eniionai tonterees to meet the Conferees of Blair and Huntingdon, 10 appoint a Ueiegate to the Lancaster Convention; and to appoint 3 Conferees to meet the Conferees of Fulton and Ledford counties to appoint two Repre sentative Oonlerees to said Convention A general attendance is requested. By order of the Whig Co. Com. E. HUTCHISON, Jr., Cbai rman. March 20, 1851. j iiii;s p. noRBAcn RECTIFYING DISTILLER, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &,c, io, Ao. 197 Liberty St., corner of Barker's Alley, PITTSBURG, PA. March 13, 1851 Jy This Way! JfOR the highest prices are paid for lliDr.s, okins ana 1 annek ? Bakk in either Trade or Cash by J. MOORE. Ebensburg Jan. 2. 1S5I. Particular Notice LL persons indebted to Litzinger &. Todd are requested for the Last time to settle respective accounts, on or before the first day of December next, as after that time their all accounts will bo placed in the hands of officers for collection, as we must and will have money WOOL, Butler, and all kinds of Grain taken in exchange for poods at J. MOORE'S Store. 3 " KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. G, 18f0. THE WORLD'S FAIR! NEW STORE AND CHEAP BARGAINS. fjHhe undersigned would inform their, friends JdL and llie public, lliat they have opened a NEW STORE at Fltne No! 2. A. l R. R. in the room formerly occupied by Mr. John Lony. where will be krpt constantly on hand. and so d at low prices, the follow itS ffood-: Cloths, Cassimeres, Salinetts, Tweeda, Ging. hams, V estingt. Calicoes, Silks, Satins, Muslins, Lawns, Alpzccas, Bomba zines, Shawls, Alous de Laines. Lustres, Ribbons, Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, fc, f-e. ALSO. BOOTS. SHOES. HATS d- CAPS. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS d BON. NETS. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF COFFEE. SUGAR. MO LASSES, SYRUP. TEA, ' HARDWARE, QUEENS. WARE AND CUT LERY. BOOKS A STATIONARY. Always on hand. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Butter Lsres, Fish. Salt, d-c. d-c. Alt of which they are prepared to sell at cheap rates, &. invites the attention of buyers to their lock of goods, confident that they can and will sell them as cheap, and in fact cheaper, than they can purchase elsewhere. Produce of all kinds taken in rrhanee, and cafch never refused. Come soon to the New Store, JOHN O. GIVEN &. Co. Tlane No. 2, A. P. R. R. ) March 13, 1851. ( THE NEAREST ROUTE TO THE GOLD DIGG1NS, SPECULA TOIiS WAKE UP!! fTM HE folio wine described valuable Timber JL Lands are offered for s&le: Three tracts of unimproved land situate on the waters of the South Fork of the Concmaugh, part in Richland township, Cambria county, and part in Somerset county; the lower tract not more than two miles from the saw mill of John Trotter, from which place is & good wagon road to the Portage Rail Road. 'Said land is we'l covered with wild cherry, poplar, bird eye inapie,afrh and other valuable timber, with tho advantage of abundant water power on each tract. The road from Johnstown to Bed. ford pas es through two of these tracts, and on said lands are promising indications of the ex. istence of bilumenous coal and iron ore. Also, one Iract of land on the waters of Clack-Lick Creek. Jackson township, Cambria county, covered with valuable timber, with the advantage of excellent ater power, which also contains a vein of coal four feet thick that has been opened and can be worked with profit. Distant from Kbensburg about five miles. Terms easy, and title unquestionable. For further particular enquire of E. A. VICKROY, Johnstown. or JOHN WILLIAMS, Ebensbur?, Pa. March 13, 1851-2m U"lIo!lidaysburg Register copy for two months and charge this olfice. REGISTERS' NOTICE. All persons interested are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been allowed and filed in the Registers Office of Cambria county, and will be presented to the Orphans Court to be held at Ebensburg for said county, on Monday the 7th day of April next, for confirmation. The account of James Youn, acting Execu tor of the lat will &o., of Rercard Wilmore, deceased. The account of Jt.hn &. George Pringle, Ex ecutors of the last will &.c., of George Pringle, deceased. The account of Michael I-ravw. ir.-, vn,t Executor of the lal will fc.e., of Rev. D. .CJ Galliizeu, dee'd. j The account of William GI.iss, one of tho Executors of iLe last will Jtc, of Geo. Glass, dt ceased. The account of Geo'ge Settlemover. one of the Executors of the last will &.c.."of Godfrey Settlcmoyer, dee'd. Wm. KITTELL, Register. March 13. 1S51 tc. TAILORING! TAILORING! 1L E WIS BEYNOX, 5 N FORMS his customers and friends that he still occupies? his old st.md, two doore east of 13 M'Derniitts hotel, whero ho will be happy to see his old customers and also as many new ones as please to call. lie receives regularly from New York and Philadelphia the latest fashions, and he cannot be beat ei. h-r in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vet.is by any oUicr Tailor in the county. He respectfully auks the public to give him a call as no is confident that bis work will rccom. mend itself. XT AH kinds of country produce taken exchange for work. iMarcb C. 1851 tf in NOTICE. The undersigned being about to leave this place, for the last time requests all persons in. debted to the late firms of Litzinger Todd, and George W. Todd &. Co., to settle their re spective accounts on or before tho first day of April next; as after that time all accounts will be left in the hands of proper officers for col. lection, without respect of persons. , GEO. VV.TODD. March G, I851-2l-3t DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Tho partnership heretofore existing between James Kavlor and Peter Kavlor, was dissolved by mutual consent on the I7th day of Septem. ber, A. D. 1850, and the books of said firm were placed in my hands for collection; since which time the said books havo mysteriously disappeared, or been taken away out of my possession. This is therefore to caution all persons indebted on said books, to make no payments until duo notice is given by me. JAMES KAYLOR. Clearfield tp., March 13th 1851 22-3t CORN BROOMS, FAINTED BUCKETS, CEDAR WARE, WILLOW BASKETS. ") Constantly o h hand at the man ufacturers low. ! est prices, M. &, fJ. M. ROWE. BRISTLE BRUSHES. TWINES .f CORDAGE. Ill N. 3d st. 3d door below race riJILAD. MATS, MATCHES, WUUUEN WARE, fe. March 13th 1851 3m WASHINGTON HOUSE CIIK.SNCT STREET BETWEEN 7th AND 8th STREETS. PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. I GLASS PROPRIETOR. March 13ih 1851 ly. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Eipon.4 as and Lev. F.oU. 5..... .kJ aV u"mmon Peas of Cambria county. i . irnucu vua ui hid i T . ' u Q,recled. hero will be exposed to salo at tho Court !!.-.... .1- t. ... i. Ebensburg, Cambria ff,.,r.i m...i. .i. ith day of April next, at one o'clock P. M. All Ihe right, title nA ;i(.,,..i ri,;i Olirisly , of, in and to a piere or iarccl of land situate m Waahingt..,, township, Cambria counly, anjoining lands of Joseph Christie, Jacob Burgoon, Charles Noon, and others, containing 333 acres more or lees, having thereon ert-cled a saw mill nrl . frimo hnn. now in tho occupancy of the said Daniel Christy, and a frame house unoccupied. Taken in execution and in i. snM .i suit of John M'Closkey. ALSO, All the right, title end iotereal of William Palmer, of, in and to a tract of land, situate in oommernui township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of John Kean, Raphael -Cooper uu containing one Hundred and thirty acres, tnore or less, about ten acres of which aro cicarea. Having thereon erected on log cabin house, cow io the occupancy of Joseph Emigh. Taken in execution and to bo sold al the suit oi vv imam M'tjuaid. AXSO, All the right, title and interest of Nancy Sc. uujn m tloej, Administrators of William M Oloskey, dee'd., of, in and lo a piece or par ceioi tana, situate in Washington townuhip, Cambria county, containing two hundred acree ' jobsj, ouuui sixty acres ot which are cleared, having thereon erected a log house and a log barn, in the occupancy of Daniel Christy, and a plank house, in the possession oi josepu iu viosKey. jaKcnin execution and to be sold at tho suit ot Philip Noon, for ue of Henry O'Harra ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Michae murpny, oi, in ana io a lot of ground, situate in the town of Munster, Cambria county irouling on Huntingdon Hreet, adioinin? lot of Jatnea kaylor on the east, and lot of iMrs .weioy ou the west, having thereon erected a two story log houe and a log stable, now in the occupancy of Patrick Bradley. Taken in execution, and to be told at tho suit of Peter Dougherty. ALSO, All the right , title and interest of Hugh Mc Tamany, of, in and to all that certain log house, messuage and teniment, situate in the township of Washington, in the county of Cambria, on the north side of the Portage Rail Road, containing in front on said Road seven, ty-five feet, more or loss, and in depth about 3U0 feet, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant lo paid building, now in the occupancy of Hugh M'Atamany. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John C. O'Neil. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Patrick Conoway and Michael M'Xickle, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of John Bcnden, Rodger Bradley, Hugh M'Neal and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, about 3t) acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story hewed log house and a cabin barn, (not now occupied.) Taken in Execution and In be sold at the suit of Ross M'Cabe for Uio of the township of Allegheny. O" N. B. Tho Sheriff has made the follow" ing the conditions of the above sales, viz: one fourth of the purchase money on ach salo to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to 8500 and upwards, under SoOO.and more than $100, tho one third; under 100, and more than 50, the one half; lesa than 50 the whole amount, otherwise the property will immediately again bo put up l sale; and no Deed will bo presented for ac i i . . . . . - niuniciimcni, unless llie balance ot llic pur chase money be paid before tho following Court. JOHN BRA LEY, SUi iff . Shfrsfl's Office Kbensburg .March 6, 1851 tc. M ACKER A L, SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, PORK. II A.MS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, Constantly and hand and for sale by J. PALMER &. Co.. Market si. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. LARD AND CHEESEJ Feb. 27. '51 -20-3m. CHEAP HARDWARE! Al. BUEHLEll & BRO. No. 195, Market-Street, Philadelphia, 2 doors below 5A Street, OFFR FOR SA LE HARDW ARE, IN A LL ITS VARIETIES, AT LOW F RICES. CALL AND SEE BEFORE YOU BUY! rLookfor the Red Lettered Mill-Saw. February 27th 1851 3m. 1L A DIETS call and see J. MOORE'S sp'en did stock of Muffs, Cloves and Comforts. 0 Barrels of Macltcral for salt by J. IVORY 4- Co. K SPLENDID lot of Brown, Black, Olive and Crky Cloths for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. A excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand end for sale bv MURRAY A.. V.XlfM. - oniui POUNDS NAILS for sale by AND SrlKESj i M UR 11 AY Ss. ZAUM. i JUftT receiveJ bv J. MOORE, 3 doz bot D. D-Axes. 25 BUSHELS by WHITE BEANS lor sale MURRAY &. KAIIM. WANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex change for goods, or otherwise. STAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store of J. MOORE. 500 POUNDS of CODFISH juel received and for vale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. w UISKEV. Oil at White I .end J. and L:n$ced 3OQRE'S, if-ILASS, Oils, Paints and Drugs of all kinds at J. MOORE'S. 1400 TOUNDS of Philadelphia Mot'tD and Dir Candles for sale bv MURRAY &- ZAIIM. JList of Causes, Jf UT DOWN or trial at the Court , w.cmwt Jitase io oe neia ai o : ensburg in and for the county of Cam bria on the first Monday of .April next. f j fiagehy vs Cooper et al v Same vs Snaltely vs Dunlap vs Gates vs Lytie vs Young &. Sargent vs Jackson vs Sharp vs Crum vs Brown vs lladahead el al vs Dodson et al vs Dillon vs Weakland vs Dillon vs Ellis et al vs Crum vs Glass et al - vs Alleghany tp 3 Soyder vs Trotter s Topper Same Michails Dougherty t Cox's admrV Potta Fcnlon Dougherty M'Lanahan Reams el a I Harris Brawler Dodsou M'Neal Trealer (lurbit Cuplin ct al Rhey Ilurgoon M'Nea. Fisher Paul Bracken Treftx Roth Si. Eberiiart Barnes Moore vs M'Dowull c Sargent vs Rodgers vs irellz v Ream . Sharp vs trunk &. Foulc 11 T TT T C sp ar . i i roiuonoiarys Ulnce, Ebensburg, Feb. 18, 1851 NO MONOPOLY. At llie New Cash Store of John Ivory and Son at Summittille. Where you will find us selling goods something lower than they are sold elsewhere. il s i ft c s The usual block of goods generally kept country Stores, wo have just reseived by in M'cnnsytvania ieailroafi A small lot of fancy articles and a laege assort - men t oi New Style Dress Goods, and Trimmings, consisting in pari of De Laines and Cashmeres Jenny Lind Braids and Buttons, Black Silk and Bullion Fringes Vel vet Ribbons, New Style Neck Rib bons, Cord 4c, which you can buy cheap if you call soon. JOHN IVORY & SON. Summit, Jan. 1, 1851- 11. REMOVAL. The subscriber beps leave to inform the pub. lie generally that he has jus-l removed his Sad dle and Harnett F.tlabltthtnent lo Jefferson, Cambria county, where he will be pleased to 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, BU1DLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &.C., &.C. Of all kind, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. He hopes, by a strict attention lo business and email profits on his work to mer it and receive a liberaj eharo of the public pat ronage. IWGll A. McCOY. JefTerson . Sav. 21. 1S50. 7-tf. N. 15" All thne indebted to him for Saddlery &c. whilst located iu fcbensburg, are enttieelly requested lo call aiid settle their respective ac counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it is hoped that this notice will not ba neglected Look Merc! A TAVEKN STAND j For Sale or Itcnt! The subscriber offers for sale that commoJi-' ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Ror- ough of Ebensburg . now in the occupancy ofj Kobert Carmax. I lie Mouse is u excellent re. pair and has attached to it all the necessary outbuildings which convenience requires. Tht t tables are albo large and convenient. This house being tituated in the most pleas, ant part of the borough, offers a fine induce incut to any person wishing to engage in tho business for which it is so well calculated. Terms reasonable and title indisputable. If not sold it will bo leased for any term of I years that may be desired, together with a quantity of first rale land, from fifteen lo thirJ ty acres. Possession given on the first day of April, 1851. Application must be made soou. JONSTON MOORE. November 28. lSiO-S-tf- More of Tliciii.- THE Subscriber has iubt received anotl.cri lot of " I Metis Coarse of the best and Kip Roots, quality. Just call and Me. Also a seneral assortment of Plush tind Cloth Cans of several styles. A GAIN lie icill hare another supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, j Confcclionaries. Gracerie C- SlntinnnrtA - . " - - . r in a lew days which he will sell on very reu conablc Icims. Purchasers will ave money by civinjr him a call. J. MOORE. Dec. 2G, 1850. Remaining in the Post Office al Ebens burg, January 1st 1851 banghaman M iss Klitz Andrew Oakcr Patrick T . ri.hi.tKrl, A I Colbut Samuel II. Edmistoo John Evans Henry Emery Henry Evans Richard J. 2 Farrel Catharine Mrs. Finnegan Michael Fleming James Hoob'Jt James Harris William V, Hie John Hicon Mrs. Jones Robert J. 2 W. Weatly Willni ' Wiilatt p. B. MILTON R03CR 'l"?"1 J M. HAS80N. J 'ATTORNEYS AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. Ebosburg, June 20, 1850. criuiEYEu; A TTORNEY AT LA IT. EBENSBURO, Pa. Office one door west of J. S. Cuchanas's $a April 12. 184TJ. th ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSnURG. PA. April 12. 1649-tf. 1)11 TRfcMAS C- HUNTING South-west corner of 7th Race sts. Philadelphia, Apr.l 2G. 18-19. 29- J. M'DONALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, FA. All business in the several Courts of B'aif, diana and Cambria counties entrusted lo care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanau'a Store April 12, lS49.tf In CYRUS I, PERSHING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. ' uJicef or the present, in the room cccu- pied by E. Hutch January 30, 1851. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Borough of Lorttto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1850 30. C, M'DOU'ELL 11 .1 f to f .vu im r i Will attend the fereral Courts of.Camhri n. as heretofore. Office one door west of Mi Wm. M'Failand'aCal.inet Wircroom. in IIOLLIDA YSB UR G, PA. April 13, 50 27-tf. ANDREW DO A" OUG HE Justice of the Peace and Scrivener. BOROUGH OF Su3l.MITVILt.E WILL attend promptly to collections or oth - er business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing drawn wi'J accuracy and despatch. Sept. 4th 1850-3m. T. L. HKYEH. Allorucy a I r,av. Office on Alain street, iwj doors cast of the Echo Office. Johnstown, Pj. March 13, 1S3L Iv MM. A. STOKES, J AS. P. BARB. ? Greensburg, Pa. $ Ebensburg, Pa $ 11 in ii . a v ii ATTORNEYS AND COINSELLGES At LAW. Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa. February. 13th, 1851. J. ii. i;gi:r, NO. 208 MARKET STRICT PHILADELPHIA. Wholesale dealer in Wines and which he is prepared to furnish Merchants and Hotel keepers. March G, 1S3I. -iv. Liquors, ear : l CEN TRA L PENNS YL YA Ni l Banking Mouse BR VAN, GLEIM, & CO. I l'lCE oh Allegheny Street, ucarly cpy- site the Pot.t Office. Interest will be paid'upen money deposited, as follows, viz: Three month deposits at the rate of 3 jtr cenl. per annum. Six month deposits at the rale of 3t per cent, pci annum. Nino month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits ut tiio rale of 4 ptr cent, per annilm. Drafts on the cities fir Kale in s'ims to tuit the purchasers, and ccHtclioni mode upon an v point at low rates. August S, 1850 4l-tf. CLOCK mi VI i ami Jrivclry Sioro, One Boor East of the Post Ofict. N. H. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired al shortest notice and warranted. Sept. ai, 185051. LOST, X. D. MAG EH AN. HIAf.FliAlV XV RilCfHH THOMAS VTnL'Fi! JV D ADD 1 1 ti it m mi ft rii-ti Ulil Merry E R. -'tffe ne CTnaing f the Democratic .Mv M'Cleliand Samuel - Meeting in Au-rutt last in Elx-nWc. a. -l'Laughhn ;Var-arct 1 gooJ common Enplibh Silver Watch. The Owous'jaincs j Person who took it oul of my pocket at tho Peterson Eilenor Mis'liine l,Te taled is "queued to leave it in tho Rowland Elis Sr !caro John Thompson in Ehonsburg Slonaker George !a,ld n- 1ue6,,on', W,,H tasked. If this re OScer or soldi- o,iue1 13 not orri with immediately , !3gil tha Lila W.r ' t for its recovery- ,, , . JOHN 1JCI.OT. U' ??Al 1 if tr
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