iflfif mfrntr1(l"tr: II J I II I I II I III III II v II v II I II I II V Jl II I - II BY ANDREW J. KHEY. MicnPI.I.i X FT O TI S . r i " it a if w . . VSf Idlis, ln replv to a ...... Fciauaai to himscll, ""c " FrV.c,e 0i .e,. Gen. Quitman indulged in a few remarks tarces; as r.ny r.o can ascertain by ., in which lie alluded to the late judicial P.vng "'e "ecessary teat, proceedings to which he was a party, and T'"e poisons mcy occasionally remove die took up a cursory view of the present cases, but they so vitiate the b'.ood and com position of the country. He declared,' Palely impregnate the whole system with emphatically, that he was innocent of any j their baneful cflVcts, thai the first cold, or the actual participation in the Cuba affair, tho' i first attack of disease, prostrates the patient' he admitted that the success of the expe- dition would have afforded him pleasure. His only offence, he declared, consisted in the fact that he was made the recipient of the confidence of the Cubans, and invited by then to lead the operating forces. Among the toasts given were some lor the Union, for Pierre Soule, for State' Rights, and to the memory of Calhoun, Niagara Suspension Bridge. A few days since the suspension bridge, over the Niagara, from Lewistown to Qeeerstown, was tested in the presence of a large num ber of persons. Thirteen wagons, laden with stand and stone, passed from each side, meeting in the centre: and at the pamc time one hundred persons on horse back and on foot passed over. The result was satisfactory to the parties concerned. Pennsylvania Railroad. The Phila delphia Bulletin says that $500,000 to the stock of the Central Railroad, subscribed by the Northern Liberties commissioners, taken in connection with the S 1,500,000 subscribed by the city, makes it certain that the required amount of 3,000,000 will be speedily obtained, and that the great road will be hastened to its comple tion. . Pittsburg Bridges. The Wheeling Times copies the Wellsburg Herald's item in regard to legal proceedings being insti tuted by the authorities of Wheeling against the Pittsburg Bridges, and adds "The writer was not well informed. No such proceedings hare been instituted, or will they be, in all human probability. Wheeling relies upon her righ's,and takes no measures to revenge wrongs, even where the wrong and outrage is a9 flagrant and base as in the present case." Assignment of Land Jf'arranls. A despatch from Washington says the Sec retary of the Interior ii3s given a lengthy decision as to the assignability of warrants under the Bounty Land Law. It is ad dressed to the Commissioner of the Land Office. He reiterates his former opinion, that the law, as it stands, prohibited such as signment, and ridicules the Republic's idea that the intentions of members of Con gress can be officially noticed and acted upon by the Department. The French have blockaded the Sandwich Islands in consequence of the refusal of the kinjr to nay $25,000 as u S ' commutation for duties said to have been illegally collected. King Kamchamcha haa thrown himself under the protection of the governments of the United Slates and England. tyThree Cent Pieces are now being made at the United Stales Mint, Philadel phia. They are three parts silver and one part copper, and about the size of a Span ish, sixteenth, though somewhat thicker. Mr. Whitney, the proprietor of the railroad to tbe Pacific, has gonetoEuroj e to confer with the English Government upon the subject. .t7Charlemagno reijned over France from A. O. 768 to 814. lie was the greatest Sov ereign of the age, a warrior, statesman, and a patron of learning and the fins arts . He c .uglit a severe cold while bathing in the public baths and this caused his death, but had he lived at the present day and used Dr. Guysoll'a Im proved Extract nf Vellow Dock and Sarsapa. 'Ma, which is a certain remedy for colds, be nave ocen cureu. jonn ivory cc &on, Summit, are the agents for tho tale of this valuablo medicine in our county, and in a short time they will publish certificates from several persons who have been restored to health by osingit. See advertisement in another col-Mnn- Trice 81 per bottle. MARRIED 9n Ae 1st inst., by the Rev. A. McEI wam, Mb. Wilmam Smith, to Miss Har Ktrr Roberts, both of Jackson township. CIO. XHKV, LVI MATTHEWS WM. EBBS. RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pitts burg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Strert. Pitts bi'ro,' Pa. April 3, J85I 0m. 1AA POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and 3,1111 Dir Candlxs for salo by IVV MURRAY Ac ZAIIM. . -.1- "WE C. oilier of I he ,.c invalid should : rr-jUryt Iron, Quininot .ur. Arsenic, and many -. metallic poisons enter into active basis of mcst of the Sar. .nd Panaceas of the day. Guvsott's ( to COnd Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarea- s'renglh, and subjects him or her to the most', excruciating lorlure. end renders another cure almost impossible and hopeless. Let all poi sonous Sarsapari'la preparations alone, and use Guysott's Improved Extract of Yellow D-ick and Sursaparilla, which is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vege table. All kinds of diseases yield lo its genial influence. Price $1, per bottle or six bottles for 85. To persona purchasing by the dozen i liberal redaction will be made. AGENTS, John Ivory & Son, Summit. Murray Se Zahm, Ebensburg. Mary Orr, Hojliddysburg. R. S-haw , Clearfield. Ili'tit brand Se Co.. Indiant. John Scott, Cold Spring- J. Palton, Corwinsville. April 3d 1 851 ly. ' QUICK AS POWDIilt." THE books of Milton Roberts and George U'. Todd, doing business in the name of Mil ton Roberts, have been placed in my hands for collection. No indulgence can possibly be given. ROBERT L. JOHNSTON. April 3, 1S5I 25-it. Public Sale. Tl Y virtue of an Order of Ihe Orphan's JLi Court of Cambria County, will be expo sed to public sale on the premise, on Tuesday the 6th day of May . next, the following real esUte, viz: All thai Farm situate in Cacbria township, one mile North East from Ebensburg, nn the Lnretto Road, formerly the properly of David Duvis, tJec'd.. containing one hundred ami twenty. eif ht ncren, sixty acres of vi hkh ar cleared, with a large two story Frame dwell ing Hoi-se, large Uank Darn, and out houses thereor. erected. Due attendance w ill be given nnd tprms f sale made known nn day of sale, by Will. am Davis and Thomas M . Jones, Ad ministrators. liy Order of the Orphan'- Court. U .M. KITTELL. Clerk. April 3. 1S5I 25-5t. N. I. The above is ono of the most desira ble situations that can be found in the coun try. I he land is of a good quality, and loca ted admirably as regards market and other acvantagts. Those who think of purchasing real estate, had Letter examine the premises before purchasing elsewhere. m N pursuance of an order of the Orphans Comt of Allegheny county, tho subscriber appointed trustee by the Court to make sale of the estate ot tho Rev. Charles B. Maguire, dee'd., wiil expose to Public Sale, at the Court Houte, in the city of Tittsburg, on Saturday the 2Qth day of April, at 10 o'clock A. M., all thai certain messuage and LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND Situtto in tho city of Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pa., ol which the Rev. C. C. Maguiro died, seized in his demensne a s o f fee, being part of Lot No. 489. in Col. Woods' plan of the town of Pittsburg, which said pieco or parcel of ground, was conveyed by James McCuliough and wife to the suid Rev Charles B. Maguire, by dctd dated the 27ihday of April. A. D. lS2o and recorded in the recording office of Alle gheny county aforesaid, in Deed Book No. 2, Vol. 33, patre 2Sth; bounded and described as follows: beginning at the intersection of Cherry alley with Liberty street lo a point seven fett from the lower or westward !y cor ner of a brick house erected upon the premises the lame to be measured from the corner of ihe brick walls of said building, thence by a line at right angles with Liberty street, and parallel to tbe wt6ternend of said building to cierry alley aforesaid; thence bv the line of said alley to the place of beginning, which 6aid boundaries enclose the brick building aforesaid. Together with a small triangle lying easlwardly thereof, and seven feet of grounu lying westwatdly oj said building. ROBERT WATSON, Trustee. April 3, 1851-2o-3t. W&f ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex V V change for goods, or otherwise. STAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store J. MOORE. POUNDS of CODFISH just received and for vale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. WHISKEY. White Oil at Lead and Linseed J. MO ORE'S. fi LASS, Oils. Paints and J. Drugs of all MOORE'S. kinds at v JOB WORK neatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Oflice. JTUST received bv J. MOORE, 3 dz host CV D. B Axep. i1 IS bUUll I 500 hi . ei me 4E.uensburg,that uate on Minn rt., in . r..'.iuurff, adjoining tho prop ."'Murray and E!iz.i M'Dnnald, .. . .i'reon erected a Lrge two sloiy frame . .verting House, an "Oflice, Stable, Granary, Coal House, fc.c, 1 crm".iade known on the day of pale, and li tie indisputable. JOHN M'COY. Executor: N. C. If the above properly is not told at that lime it will be rented for one year , and imme diate possession given. March 27th 185 1 24-2w. Notice. Tub books of the late firm of Geo. W. Todd &Co., have been placed in my hantls for col lection. All peisons indebted on nid bnolrs are requested lo make immediate payment and save costs. CYEUS L'. PERSHING. Ebcnsl.nrg. March 27, ie51 2l-3t. Carroillon Mouse, CARkOLLTON. C AMU HI A COUNTY, PA. rpn H K undersigned returns his thanks lo 1 i .H. iiumerou friends for the patronage here loforc extended to him, atid will b happy to accommodalo all persons who may favrr him with a call. A large supply of choice liquors just rectived from the eastern cities. His TA BLE will always be well supplied, and his stabling accommodations are sufficiently ex tensive. J- I- URBAN, March 27, IS51. Proprietor. WHIG MEETING. The Democratic Whirs of Cambria county, arc requested arc rcnursteu to men at ir.e Court House cn Monday evening. April 7'lh, nt 7 o'clock, for the purpose of ap pointing 3 Senatorial Conferees to meet ml the Conferees cf Ula-r nnd Huntingdon, i to appoint a Delegate to the Lancaster Convention: and to appoint :J Conferees r tUa rV.nfVr..e nf Pnlrr.n n r.rl .KJ li I V s. fc VtiV x-wasvw.w w u..i n , M . . r Bedford counties toappcint two Repre - ser.tative Conferees to said Convention.' A General attendance is requested. j By order of the v hig Co. Co:r.. E. HUTCHISON, Jr , Chairman. March 20, 1831. RECTIFYING DISTILLER, AND DEALER IN . t FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, I LIQUORS, CIGARS, &cc.,&.c, J JVo. 197 Liberty St.. corner cf Barker's siuey. j. a j. j ouiu, x .i. March 13, 1?51 ly l This Way! "KfilOR the highest prices are paid for llinr.s, Ski?cs and Tanseu'f Babe in either Trade or Cash bv J. MOORE. Ebensburg Jan. 2. 1S31. "S7J5700L, Butter, and all kinds of Grain V taken in exchange for foods at J. MOORE'S Store. CASTINGS vertical and for salo at J. C. O'Neill's Store. A iARGG lot of Stone and Earthen Hare jusi received and for a!c at the Store of J. MOORE. Barrels for salo by Conemaugh Salt J. MOORE. 8 DOZEN Marin's Axesforsale ntlhcstor of MURRAY ZAIIM WOOL Wanted and the highest prices paid at the store of J.C. O'NEILL. Wanted Immediately, g 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted by JOHNSTON MOORE fi at DOZEN Boots and Shoes just rc ceived and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. MACKERAL, SHAD, CODFISH. SALMON. tlVnTHKrft? Constantly and hand awd'for .tle by J. PALMER Se Co., Market st. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. PORK. r HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LAUD AND CHEESE.J Feb. 27. '5l-20-3m. CHEAP HARDWARE! M. BUEIILEU t BRO. No. 195, Market-Street. Philadelphia, 2 doors below 5:h Street, OFFR FOR SALE HARDWARE, IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEI-; BEFORE YOU BUY! OTTfjOok for the Red Lettered Mill-Saw. February 27lh 1851 3m. rTPP8 ce J. MOORE'S splen ILJ did stock of Muffs, Gloves and Comforts. WiLarrclis of Maclicrat for sale tf j J. IVUUY Co. SPLENDID lot of Drown. Dlack, Olive and Grey Cloths for salo by MURRAY & ZAIIM. A T xceent lot of Locust Posts suitable for iS. fencing on hand end for sale bv MURRAY Se ZAIIM. 9 St POUNDS NAILS for sale by AND SPIKES MURRAY Se ZAIIM. BUSHELS Hy WHITE BEANS for sale MURRAY Si ZAIIM. 000 7. HE WOE nEW STORE AND ClIEAP TBMio undersignrd w.,uld inform Hit, .-Jt; i11" P,,l','C. that ihov I ave T flf O Ty rm -arm . . iir oiijtii at rkno No. 2 A f in mo luirni iormeriy occupied by Mr. J ' Long, where will , kPpl ronj-tontlv cn IV. nd sold al low irio-. ti e f, r0- ir.g g;cr!.: ClotitCaHimen, JSatinttts, Ttctedg, (li, htms, 1 eeUngt. Calicoet, Silks. Satint, jsatcnt, Alpaccas, liomba. , fine;, Shawls, Mouftde Laines. Lnttret, Ribbtma, Jiuttona, Glovis, Hosiery, Llices, ALrP,nP.?TS' "oi HATS $ CAPS, V MB U ELLAS, PARASOLS A DON NETS. A LSO, A LA ROE STOCK , OF COFFEE. SUG A It JUO. LASSES, SYRUP, TEA, HARDWARE, QUEENS. WARE AND CUT LERY. HOOKS S STATIONARY. Always on hand. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Butter VgG- Fih, Salt, $c, All nf which i hey are prepared loscll at cheap ratrs. i. invites the attention of buyers to their stock of godi, confident that they car. and will eil. them as cheap, and in fact cheaper, than thef ctn purchase elsewhere. I'rofuce of all kinds lakf n in exchanore. and ca.h never refused. Come soon to lh New ' JOHN G. GIVEN &. Co. " PJace No. 2, A; P. K. R. ; ! March li, 1851. THE" NEAREST ROUTE TO THE GOLD DIG GINS, SPECULATORS WAKE UP!! fHn E following described valuable Timber JUL Lends are' orTered for eule: Three tracts of unimproved land situate on l!ie 'waters of Ihe SO'ith Frk of the Concmaugh, part in Richland township, Cambria county, and part in Somerset county; tho lower tract not more tksn Uvo miles fiom the saw mill of John Trotter, from which place is a good wagon ro.id to lha Portage Rail Road- SaiJ land is wt'l covered with wild cherrv. rcplar. bird manic, ash nd ml r vahi.hle timber. Ue advantage cf abundant water power on j I eH !' tract. The road from Johnstown toBed-i ! throii";Ii two of thos tracts, and on - j 3 - . - - - , 31- lrrf aro promising ir.iioit;o.:s ol Ij ex- iAcnC(Sof biluncnoua coA and iron ore. . a3o. one tract of land on the waters o i I!lack-Lick Crtek. Jackson township, Cainbriaf VI'UlllJ t CWYtltU till I ulUJUtO lilliUCi i Willi lilO j ' r.rf vfi n fro nf TAil.-r. t ji-wtr-r nuir ufi!K ! I also contains a vein cf cosl four feet thick that! lan been optned and can be worked with profit. Distant from Ebensburg about five miles. forms easy, and title unquestionable. For further particulars enquire ol E. A. VICKr.OY, Johnstjwn. rr JOHN WILLIAMS, Ebensburg, Pa. March 13. 1S5I-2.H !LJ"HolIida vsbur Register copy fr Iito months and charga this etnen. . REGISTERS IVOT1CE. AH persons interesteJ are hereby notified j hat ihe following Administration accounts! Ive been allowed and tiled in the Registers i (Africa Cambria county, and will be present id j to the Orphans' Courl to be held al Ebensburg for said county, on Monday the 7th day of April rictct, for confirmation. ! The account ofJamcs Young, acting Ezecu lor of the last will Szo., ol Bernard Wilinore.i deceased. The account of John 5i George Pringle, Ex ecutors of ihe last will Sec, of George Pringle, deceased. The account of Michael Ltavy. surviving Executor of the lal will Sec, ol" Rev. D. A. Gallitzen, dee'd . Tl:e account of William Glass, one of tho Executors of the last will &c., of Geo. Glass, deceased. ""The account of Geo-ge Settlemoyer. one of l,e Executors of the last will See., of Godfrey! Settlemoyer, dee'd. j Vim. Kit I h.L.Ij, Uegister. March 13. 1851 tc. TAILORING! TA1LOKING! INFORMS his customers and friends that Jie still occupies his old stand, two doors eistof.B. M'Dcrmilts hotel, where ho will be happy to sne 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 ci Iher in the shape or fit of Coat, Pauls or vests bv anv other tailor in the county. lie respectfully bn'.cs the public to give him a call as he is confident that his work will recom mend itself. CTAll kinds of country proouce taken in exchange for work. March 6, 1851 tf ! i DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.! The partnership heretofore existing between Jttnrs Kavlor and Peter Kay lor, was dissolved iymataal consent on Ihe 17lh day of Septem ber, A. D. Ib50. and tho books -f said firm were placed in my hands for collection; since which time tho said honks havo mysteriously di'ppard, or been taken awa' cut of my pcseasion. This is therefore to caution nil persons indebted 0:1 said books, to make no pat 1 merits until due notice is given bv me. JAMES KAYLOR. (leorfield Jp, March 13ihTb51 C2-3i CORN BROOMS. PAINTED BUCKETS, CEDAR WARE. WIL LO W BA SK E TS , BIUSTLE BRUSHES. TWINES CORDAGE, MATS, MATCHES, WOODEN WARE, fc. March 13th 1851 3m Cor.i tar'itly o n j 1 ...UA.n.Mf lltlllll CI nil' IIUI. ufacturers lw I est prices. M . tc (J. M. ROWE. Ill N. 3d st. 3d door below race PHIL AD. CHtSSlT STREKT BETWEEN 7th AND t?tll FTHt'ETS, : PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. F. GLASS PROPRIETOR. Mirch 13ih 1651 ly, KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale bv J. IVORY. Summit Sept. "C, 1850. 'Particular rVolicc A LL persons indebted to Litzisger . J odd a-e requested for the last timk lo scmo rrspeolivo accounts, on or before the first dsy'flf December next, as after that timo their all accounts will ho placed in the hands of officers for collection, as wo must and wi!) have money il Por.oi.LOW." Fenlon Douglierty M 'Lara ban Reams tt a 1 Harris Rrawley Dodson M'Neal TrexW Hurbit Cup'. in et aj Rhey I'urgoon M'Nea: Fisher Paul Bra cltr n Treftr Roth Sc Hberhart Barnes Mooro vs i oung i'iagcnt vs Jackson vs Sharp vs Crum vs Brown vs Hadshead et 1 vs Dodson et al is Dillon vs Weakland vs IK'lon vs Cl'is et al vs Oum vs Glass et al vs Allegheny tp v. Snyder Trotler & Topper vs M'Di.well l Saijfntj vs Rodgers vs Trettz i v Ream &. Sharp vs Frunk & Fouiz V.m. KITTLL. Proth'y. , rroihonotarv's OfSc. is,. Ebensburg, Feb. 18. 1651. f I iVO MOxNOPOL ai inc. icic iasu wore KJ Jqhn Ivory and Son at Sunumfcillc. W here you will find us pelling goods something lower than liicy are sold else.vhera. If c s i (I e h The usual stock of goods generally !;"pt in country Stores, wc have just rescive.l by 1 ctiii siffvati i tt tin ilroacl A small lot ol fancy articles and u lage assort ment ol Xeio Style Dress Goods, end1 Trimmings, consisting in part ! of De Laines and Cashmeres i Jenny And lit aids and Buttons, Black Silk ends Bullion Fringes JW vet Ribbons, jXeie Style Neck Rib bons, Cord W'AicA you can buy CtiCrp if VOlf call soon. JOllN IVUR &, SON. j Summit, Jan. I , lb'51 - II. lEMOAL. The sub'criber l es leave lo inform the pu' lie generally that he has ju?l removed his Sad dle and Harness Establishment to Jefferson, Ctn.bria cnua'y, 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 o:i hand a' supply of SADDLES, RR1DLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &.C., - ! Of all kinds, which he wi'l sell on tlie mist; reasonable terms for cash cr approved ennntry j produce. He hopes, by a strict attention to business and small profits on hi work ro mer. il nd receive a liberal share of lbs public pat ronage. iiugii a. .VcCoy. Jefferson. Nv. 21. 1350. 7-tf. N. B' All thnns indeb'ed to him for Sacdlcry Sec. whi'st located in Ebensburg. arc earneKlly requested to cail art! settle their respective ac count1'. For the purpose of saving troub'f. it is hoped that this notice will not bo neglected Sjook Merc! A TAVEIIN STAXD For Sale or Mcnt! Tiie subscriber ofiTers for sale that cr.mmo.-li- ; ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Dor- oogh of Eiensburg. now in thi occupancy of j Robekt Casmin. I he Hou.e is in excellent re is in Cice.irni r - - il the ncces-Hry e requires. .The pair and has attached to it a outbuildings which convenience stables are also larire and convenient This house being situated in the most pVas. ant part of the borough, offers fine induce ment to any person wishing to engaga in the business for which it is so well calculated. Terms rcasonsb.e snii title inr.tnitajie V,e. If not solu' it will bo leased for any term of i yearn that may be 'csired, together with a! n'laniiiv 01 iirsi raiu innu, i rum iineru u ion- , . . . . . f tv acres. I Vsesion given on the first day of April. Itol. Application mut be mndrt soon. JONSTON MOORK. November 23. It?50-8-U- of TllCSlla ore THE ubscribcr bis just received another lot of 3Ie?i's Coarse of the best and J.ip Itoois, quatihj. Just call and see. Also a general assortment -9 T and Cloth Caps ci" several stales A & A I He irill hare another , supply of Dry Goods, Hardrare, j Confectionuries, Groceries $ Stationary ! in a few days which ho will sell on very.mi- ; sonnble tcims. Purciidsem will save nuncy by rrivintr him a call. J. MOORE. I Dec. 2G, I Remaining in the Post Office at Ebens- burg, January 1st 18.j1 Ranghaman Miss W Klitz Am.ie'v Baker Putrick Lamiiaugh A. Merry E. R. M'Cl'eliand Samuel Colbut Samuel H. Edmislon John Evans Henry Emery Henry Evans Richard J. 2 Farrol Catharine Mrs Finnegan Michael Fleming James floobut James Harris William W. Iliel John Hicoit Mrs. JIW.J Robri t J. 2 .WLaughlin 3argarcl Owens James Peterson Eilenor Miss Rowland Elis Sr. Slonaknr George Officer or soldier :i the Late War Weekly W ilium V isa Joseph Wjilftt rl. K. Miliums .arjarct MM.!N RORERTS, P. M. S. Buchanan's Sio i. 11. ATTORNEY AT LA W, EBENSBURG, PA April 12, 1649 if. 9 DR- IHt'MAS.f. lll'MliNO South-west corner of 7th Race sts. PHILADELPniA. April 2C. 1849. 29- ATTORNEY AT LAW. EDENSDURG, PA. I All business in the several Courts of BJair. In- t-iana and Cambria cnnmiM ,n ... i --w.. ,W , p care, wiJl be promptly attended lo. Orfice. opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store April 12, 1843, :f CYRUS I. PEHSIIING. ATTORNEY AT L UV. ' EBENSBURG, PA. i Qj2cf, for the present, n the room occu pied by J,. JIutclnnson, E q. nniar3' 3tt 1351. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend Ui collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1 850 SO. THOMAS C. MMMi 3 tto fg.vi; f.a t Cj.s est. ul attend the several Courts cf .Cambria ro. as heretofore. Of.ce one door west of Mr. in. M'Farlend's Cabinet Wareroom. in IIOLLIDAVSBURG, PA. April 13, '50 127-lf. A K DREW DONOUGllE. i Justice cf the Peace and Scrivener, Borough of Scmmitville, j WILL attend promptly to collections or otii -jcr business entrusted lo him. Legal instruments of writing drawn with (accuracy and despatch. : Sep!. '4th lS50-3m. T. L. IIEVKH. Knriicv a I Oince on Alain street, two doors eatt of the Echo OUice. Johnstown, Pa March 13,- 1S31. iv; WM. A. STOKES, JAS. P. BAHS. Greensburg, Pa. 5 Ebensburg, Pa & BARR, ATTORNEYS AND CCUBELLGRS AT LWV. Ebensburg, Cambria County. Pa. February, 13ih, 1851. j, il m:i NO. 21$ MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. j ... , , , , , . . j u noiesaie deaier in U ines and Liquor, j which he is prepared to furnish chrnp to Merchants and Hotel keepers. Marcn 0, Ibol. iy. CENTRA L PENNSYLVANIA ISaiikiiig Elous BR VAN. GLEIM, & CO. 4 : - v rririr'L' 11 i . 1 c F 1 1 ll.t on Al cfflienv fctrtct. nvar'v o3o- , H . , J 1 1 1 ' Interest will be paid upon money deposited. ' as t.novs, viz: ' Three month deposi s il I he rate nf 3 per iCtMit. pcrannuiii. Six moutn deposits at the rate of 3 per cent. p?r nnuum. Nine monia deposits al the rate of -1 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits at tho rate f 4$ j-cr ccr:f. per tinnutn. Drafts orr the cities f.ir sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and e Ilertion mode upon an v point at lovv rates. August S. lb5J 4 I-tf. W. B. HUDSON'S nisti JcutIi'v Store. One Door East of the Post Office. N. II. locks. Watches, Bnd Jewelry repairer! funr'.mt notice and warrjnled. at Nrpt. 2), 16a0-5l. LOST, the rv.iiiir? of ih Democrat ir iia Meeting in Aiir'ist 1m t in ESoMsSnrj;. a (good common Enjlii-h Silcor W atr-.H. . ''h j person who took it out of my ' pocket at t lm Itinie ab ive stated is rsiuested lo leave it in tii 'care of Mi'j, John Thompson in Ebensburg j anil no qurs'imn will bo asked. If this is ! qucft is not complied iih iinnvediately , legal I moasures will be taken for its rfcot rrv.". ' JOHN AIELOY. ! Allegheny tp , Dec.. ;, Ic'jO FRr.HU SIT A P. "'vrrrol anil Salmon Sy J. MOORE. "vsu.uc one door west of J. April 12, 1841. tf. crrniTO )imm uusv li j.i a iii