ford, lying at lne central warf wcre al m0St entirely destroyed by. fire. The Santa Clara cost $10,000, and is almost a jDtal loss, there being no insurance on her. The Hartford is damaged to the extent of $10,000. All on board were asleep wneu the fire broke out, and the bodies of two men were burnt to a crisp, and another i missing. i ne -lerK. 01 one ui u.c is dangerously injured, and the '2nd Clerk badly burned.- The origin of the hre is unknown." . Lynch law has commenced its opera tions at last. A man who had shot another in the streets at Sacramento City, was caught and executed the victim was an Englishman. The Museum Hotel, at San Francisco, the New Bedford Hotel, the Shamrock House and other buildings, were destroyed bv fire on the 2d of March. The loss is estimated at about $30,000. Mr. Winchester, editor of the Pacific News, has relinquished the charge of that naDer. owinr to adverse fortune. - The dates from Oregon are to the 22d of February. The Legislature had ad journed, after having established the seat . c. i ri. - i"i ol government ai.aiem. i ue uutcruur, however, refused to sign the Act. Missouri and the Union. The Senate of the State of Missouri, by a unanimous vote, has directed the Governor to return the resolutions of the late ISashville con vention to its Secretary or President, without note or comment." That body further resolved that neither as members of the Legislature, nor as private individ uals, would they entertain communications from persons who can so forget the inter ets of the people as to claim the right in a State to secede from the Union, believ ing that such sentiments can emanate only froan deluded fanatics or from traitors. OT'l'he Conestoga bridge, over which the Columbia railroad passes about one mile below Lancaster, was burnt last Friday afternoon. The news was sent to this place bv telegraph, and the canal board, with Messrs. Foster and Faries, engineers, proceeded forthwith to Lan caster, and promptly concerted arrange ments for immediate rebuilding, and for the transit meantime of freight and pas" sengers, with little delay. It is expected lhat the new bridge will be in condition for trains to cross, within ten days from the time of the destruction of the oI.-J one. Should this be accomplished it will be a most creditable instance of energy and promptitude. The bridge is over 1500 feet in length, and cost originally about 825,000. Who is Responsible? Extract from Daniel Webster's Abinaton Speech. "By this time the efToits of the Whigs alone had raised a strong excitement in the North against the annexation of slave territory. I say the Whigs alone, for nobody belonging to the other party. North or South, East or West, stirred a finger in that cause; or if there were any they were so few as not to be discernable in the mass, until the Whigs of New England, Ohio, and other Middle States, had accomplished a great excitement, a new feeling in the public mind. And then this portion of the Democracy of New York, denominated the barn burn ing party, seized f upon this state of ex citement thus brought about by Whig tfTort, and attached this principle to their creed, to give them a pre-eminence over their rivals. Xew Motive Power. An engine has been completed at the American Machine Woiks, in Springfield, Mass., in w hich air takes the place of steam as the expan sive force. It is to be sent to the World's Fair. It is said to work well, and shows that air can produce the same effect as steam, with one-twentieth part of the fuel and less danger of explosion. A patent has been secured. If all this be true, the inventor must have found some new way of making available a force which has often been tried before, with no success to be compared with steam power. Drawing a Fine Sight. Secretary Webster, upon his arrival at Harrisburg, the other day, to devour a dinner tender ed him by the patriotic members of our Legislature, was welcomed by Gov. Johnston in an exceedingly politic address in which the following paragraph occurs: It would afford me great pleasure to ex tend these . remarks, by a reference to some of the important acts of your long public life, about the patriotism and pro- priety qj wnich no diversity of opinion exists, if I did not feel that in so doin I w as detaining this vast assemblage of fair lames ana wortny citizens irom an intel lectual treat, which, from its promised richness, they may well be impatient to enjoy. Secretary Webster, it is thought, is ex ceedingly anxious to be a candidate for he Presidency at the next election, and depends much upon the part he took in passing the "compromise measures" to u n h,S cuances- Some persons say, that all his letters and speeches about the Union, are ihtended to help him in his aspirations. Gov. Johnston is opposed to Mr. Webster, and favorable to Gen. Scott s nomination; he i3 also opposed to the compromise which Mr. Webster is so proud of. These facts cxPUin the signi heent paragraph above quoted, which al ludes, so cunningly, to those public acts of the Secretary, and which do not meet the sanction of Gov. Johnston and other friends of Scott, who depend much upon the anti-slavery feeling of the north, for the poliiicol preferment of their favorite ajvitdate. ProIts of Plank Roads. The follow ing item from the Louisrille Democrat of the 24th ult., will be interesting to such of our readers as take an interest in Plank Roads. Good Business. The weekly receipts on the Jfiersonviile and Charlestown PJ.iiik Road are daily increasing. In the past few days they have an.ounted to about S 150 per week, or 20 per cent on the ccst of construction. ET Charlemagne reigned over France from A. D. 7C3to 814. He was the greatest Sov ereign of the age, a warrior, statesman, and a patron of learning and the fine arts. lie caught 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. Gujsott's Im proved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla, which is a certain remedy for colds, le would 1. ive been cured. John Ivorv Si, Son, Summit, are the agents for the sale of this valuable medicine in our county, and in a short time they will publish certificates from several persons who have been restored to health by using it . See advertisement in another col. umn. Price 1 per bottle. DIED At the Tunnel, A. P. R. R.f on the 2Gth of March, 1851, Mr. William Davi son, (stone cutter,) aged about 30 years. (Boston papers please copy.) At Summitville, on Saturday April 5th, of Brain Fever, Mr. John M'Garity, aged about 40 years. On Tuesday evening, the 8lh inst., William Butler, infant son of Michael and Harriet McCajiue. "Death spread his withering, wintry arms, And beauty smiles no more; Ab ! where are now those loving charms, Which pleased our eyes before." J C) II N Y. R US I1TON, Wholesale dealer in Queensware, China ware, Glassware, &c. No. 245 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851 ly. ISAAC M. ASI1TON, Wholesale dealer in Hats and Cups, No. 172, Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 15551 ly, CON ROD & WALTON, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutle ry, Nails, &c. No. 203, Market Street above 5th. PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly. R. WILSON DES1LVER, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Book and Stationary. Masonic and Gdd Fel lows Regalia. No. 18, South -lib Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly. WILSON & WEST, Successors to Rodney's) Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, Bonnets and Straw Goods. No 17, North 3d Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly. ludwigTkneedler & CO. W holesale dealers in Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, No. 110, North 3d Street, S. E- corner of Race, rill LA DELPHI A, PA. April 10, 1851. ly. J. McELHARE, Manufacturer of English, Italian and American Straw Goods, Palm Leaf Hats, Artificial Flowers, &c. No. 155, Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1S51. ly. AMERICAN HOTEL Chestnut Street, opposite the State House, PHILADELPHIA PA AMBROSE J. WHITE PHOPMIETOlt. April 10, I5s51. ly. . HART fc COWAN, Dealers in Hosiery, Trimmings:4 Looking Glasses & Fancv Goods. N. E. corner of Market and 5th Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851 ly HARRISBURG PE.NNA. Ml JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851 ly. NOTICE. The ceremony of blessing and laying the corner stone of the new Catholic Church about to be erected a: Loretto, will take place on Sunday, 27lh April, at half-past 10 o'clock A. M. Rt. Rev Dt. O'Con nor, Bishop of the Diocese is expected to perform the ceremony. Very Rev. Dr. Ilayden of Bedford will be the orator on the occasion. N. B. As usual on such occasions n collection will be taken up in aid of the building. Loretto April 10, 1851 26-3t Mountain Echo and Ilollidavshur Shield copy two times, and charge this office. 1Af POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and 14,1111 uir lanolu for sale by v v MURRAY &. ZAHM. TRESH SHAD, Mackerel and Salmon by J. MOORE. EBEIBKRG HOUSE 1 1.1, The undersigned respectfully announces to hi friends and the travelling conmmunity that he has taken this large and commodious house in the borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by B. M'Derinit, where lie wjll be happy to ac commodate h is friends and those who may be pleased to favor him with tb.eir patronage. Having fitted up the House in an excellent manner, he can assure the travelling public that nothing will be wanting on his part that will contribute to the comfort of his customers. His TABL will always be supplied with the best the markets can afford, and bis 3 AH is rilled with choice liquors. His STABLE being very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. MILTON ROBERTS. April 10, 1851. 2G-tf. 11 (MP J&mSMHBtBS Remaining in the Post Office at Ebcns burg, flpril Is 1851. Bealy Conrad Boyle Daniel Bohm Geo C Boyd John Bradley Thomas Bark Edmund Cutheart Samuel Cameron John W Caveney Dorninick Chambers Matthew Davis Benjamin Davis Richard Davis John D Dermaul John Edwards John W Edwards Robert Emery Henry Everhart John Evuns Mary J Evans Isaac Farrell John Fickerhoof Henry Finnegan Michael Foster II D Fleming James Ful'z Elisha Fu!mer Christian Fernon Samuel Griffiths Giiffiih J Grandal Henry Harbor Henry Hor John Hughes Harriet Hughes Catharine Hughes Evan Hughes John (south) Jones Thomas Kepoer Solomon Koon J C Kough B J Leonard Catharine Little James Litzinger Mary Ann Litzinger Dennis Love F H 2 Miles G J Morgan James A Morgan Richard Morgan John M'Cormick William M 'Knight John . M'Closkey James M'Kay Samuel M'Gaughey Sarah M'Collogh John Muckilivain Joseph Mullen Hugh Newman Geo F Neomon Geo E O'Neill Patrick Orr James B Quin James Regar David 2 Rees Robert Rees Mary Rhodes Isaac Richards Win Richson Win Roberts Clarence Rowland Owen Rowland Richard Rowland John Rowan Win Schnelberg Louisa M Shoenberger Peter Shoemaker Henry Slonnker Ceo Snyder John Sommerville David Stough John Stokes A W Sthal Thomas Stephens John Sutton Elizabeth Sweeny Peter Thomas John Thomas R D Thomas Richard Walters William Yenner Fallen Mapes Henry MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. April 3, 1351. STRAY STEER. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Clearfield township, Cambria county, on or about the 1st of January 1851, a red Steer about 3 years old marked with white spots. The owner is requested to coiae forward, prnve property, pay charges, and lake it away, oth erwise it will be disposed of according to law. JACOB NAGLE, Jr. April 10, 1851 2C-3t CORN BROOMS, PAINTED BUCKETS, Constantly o n hand at the man ufacturers low. est prices, M. &. J. M. ROWE. CEDAR WARE. WILLOW BASKETS, BRISTLE BRUSHES. TWINES fr CORDAGE, MA TS, MA TCHES. Ul N. 3d st. 3d door below race WOODEN WARE, frc. March 13th 1851 3m J I'll I LAD. WASHINGTON HOUSE CIIESNLT STREET BETWEEN 7th AND 8th STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. F. GLASS PROPRIETOR. March 13UI 1851 ly. M ACKER A L. SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, Constantly and hand and for sale by ! J. PALMER &. Co., ' Market at. Wharf PHILADELPHIA LARD AND CHEESE, J Feb. 27 , '5 l-20-3m CHEAP HARDWARE! M. BUEHLEEl & BRO. o. 193. Market-Street, Philadelphia, 2 doors below 5:h Street. OFFR FOR SALE HARDWARE, IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT LOW PRICES. CALL AN'D SEE BEFORE YOU BUY! 0O"Look for the Red Lettered Mill-Saw February 27th 1851 3m. 4 KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and v for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 6, 1850. A ZARGE lot of Stone and Earthen Ware just received and for!sa!e ai inc tore ot J. MOORE. 3 DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale nt the slor of MURRAY . ZAHM WOOL Wanted and the li prices paid at the store of - J. C. O'NEILL. Wanted Immediately. 00,000 lbs .of Wool wanted by JOHNSTON MOORE 40 DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re ceived and for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. GEO. Rlier, LEVI MATTHEW.. u-u ntn. RHEYi MATTHEWS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pitts burg Manufactures, . No. 77 and 79 Water Street. " Tittsburu, Pa. April-t, IS5I Cm. DR. G UYSOTTS'S I MPROVED EXTRACT i.j,LLOW .OfK AND SARSAPA RILLA, put up in the largest sized bottle,, contains more of the pure Honduras Sarnnpa. rtlla than any other preparation extant, which .. .,.M.My combined with the Extract, of reitow uock, the. Extract of. Wild Cherry and the Balsam of Fir. thus making the rem. edy more thoroughly ,Jlcient than Bny olher Sarsaparilla before the public. At the same time it m perfectly free fTam n ,.7 mm. whteh cannoUe ..id of any oilier of the Bj,r,a compounds. .The invalid should beware oj poisons! Mercury-;. Iron. Quinine. Potash. Iodine. Sulphuil, Arsenic, and many other mi neral and metallic poisons enter into and form the active basis of most of the Sar sapanllas arid Panaceas of the day. GuysotV, Compound Extract 6fYelhvx Dock and Sarsa parilla doe,' not contain a particle of these SHbstan; as any one can ascerlam by ap. plying Ute necessary teats. ' ,: : ' : , Thete . poisons iiiay occasionVUy' remove dil, eases, but they o vitiate lBO! Llood and .com pletely 1 mpregnale' the ' wholo" VyatenTwiih their baneful effecu ihat the first cold, or the first attack of disease', prostrate.' ihe'patieuf. strength, and aubjecte him or her to ihe moat excruciating torture, and renders another cure almost Impossible and hopeless. Let all poi sonous Sarsaparilla preparations alone, and ue GuysotVs Imjoved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, which is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vee table. All kinds of diseases yield to its genial influence. .' Price 1, per . bottle or six. hollies for 5. To persons purchasing by the dozen a liberal reduction will be made. AGENTS. John Ivory At Son, Summit. Murray &. Zabin, Ebensburg. Mary Orr, Ilollidaysburg. R. Shaw, Clearfield. Ilildebrand & Co.. Indiana. John Scott, Cold Spring- J. Patton, Curwinsville. April 3d 1851. ly. "QUICK AS POWDER." THE books of Milton Roberts and George W. Todd, doing business in the name of Mil ton Roberts, h,ave been placed in jny hands for collection. No indulgence can pofsibly be given. ROBERT L. JOHNSTON. April 3, 16J1 Public Sale. BY virluo of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, will bo expo sed to public sale on the premises, on Tuesday the 6lh day of May next, the following real esUte, viz: All that Farm situate-in Cambria township, one mile North East from Ebensburg, on the Loretto Road, formerly the property of David Davis, dee'd., containing one hundred and twenty. eight acres, tixty acres of which are cleared, with a large two story Trame dwell ing House, large Bank Barn, and out houses thereon erected. Due attendance will be given and terms of le made known nn day of sale, by Vi'l;ara in a.i4 Thomas .M. Jones, Ad. luinialrators. By Order of the Orphan's Court. WM. KITTELL, Clerk. April 3. 185125-51. N. B. The above is one of the most desira ble situations lhat can be found in the coun try. The land is of a good quality, and loca ted admirably as regards market and olher advantages. Those who think of purchasing real estate, had better examiue the premises before purchasing elsewhere. COVRTSALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court of Allegheny county, the subscriber appointed trustee by the Court to make sale of the estate of the Kev. Chatles 13. Maguire, dee'd., will expose to Public Sale, at the Court House, in the city of - Pittsburg, on Saturday the 2GA day of April, nt 10 o'clock A. M., all lhat certain messuage and LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND Situate in the city of Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pa., ol which the Rev. C. B. Maguire died, seized in his dernensne as of fee, being part of Lot No. 469. in Col. Woods plan of the town of Pittsburg, which said piece or parcel of ground, was conveyed by James McCullough and wife to the said Rev Charles B. Maguire, by deed dated the 27th day of April, A. D. l&2'i and recorded in the recording office of Alle gheny county aforesaid, in Deed Book No. 2, Vol.33, page 28th; bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Cherry alley with Li&erty street to a point seven feet from the lower or westwardly cor ner of a brick house erected upon the premises the 6a me to be measured from the corner of the brick walls of said building, thenco by a line at right angles with Liberty 6treet, and parallel to the western end of said building to Cherry alley aforesaid; thence by the line of said alley to the place o: beginning, wuicn said boundaries enclose the brick building aforesaid. Together tcith a small triangle lying easticardly thereof, and setea feet of ground lying westxeat dly of said building, ROBERT WATSON, Trustee. April 3, 1851-25-3t. ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in cx change for goods, or otherwise. STAR, Sperm and 'Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store of J. MOORE. POUNDS of CODFISH jusl received and for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. W HISKEY. White Lead and Linseed Oil at... J. jVO ORE'S, LASS, Oils, Paints and Drogs of all Jf kinds at J. MOORE'S. JOB WORK Neatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office. A tfb Barrels Conemaugh Salt 500 THE WORLD'S FAIU! NEVf 'STORE AND CHEAP BARGAINS. The undersigned would inform "their friemls and the public, that thev have opened a NEW STORE at Plane No.' 2. A. P. II. R in the room formerly occupied by Mr. John Long, where will bo kert congtantlv n and sold, at low prices, the following good-: yioias, yasstmerts, Xalmetls, Tweeds, Ging. hams, Vesting,, Calicoes, Silks, Satins j Muslins, . Lawns,, Alpaccas, Bomba. - -, . zines. Shawls, Mous de Laities, - j . , ; Lustres, Ribbons, Buttons, . ; , Glocis, Hosiery, Lacts, .', . '. frc, f c. . . .' ALSO. BOOTS, SHOES, HATS A CAPS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS f- BON. NETS. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF COFFEE, SUGAR. MO LASSES, SYRUP. TEA, : HARDWARE, QUEENS. " ' HARE AND CUT' r - LERY. BOOKS $ ' STATIONARY. Always on hand. Flour. Bacon, Cheese, Butter Etrrra. FLth. Salt. ,-r. . A-r.. n e . - ---, j - . j AH of which they are prepared to sell at cheap rales, &. invites .the attention of buyers to their stock of goods, con fideol that they can and will sell llicra as cheap, and in fact cheaper, than they can purchase eUewbere. . . Produce of all kinds taken in exchange, and cash never refused. Coma soon to the New Store, . JOHN G. GIVEN &. Co. ; Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. ) March 13, 1651. ( THE NEAREST PvOUTE TO THE GOLD DIGG1NS, SPECULATORS WAKE UP!! rwHE following described valuable Timber jX. Lands are offered for sale: Three tracts of unimproved land situate on the waters of the South Fork uf the Conemaugh, 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 a good wagon road to Ihe Portage Rail Road. Said land is we'l covered with wild clierry, poplar, bird eye maple, ash and other valuable timber, with the 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 bitumenous coal and iron ore. Also, one tract of land on ihe waters o. Black-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 feel thick that has been opened and can be worked with profit. Distant from Ebensburg about five miles. Terms easy, and title unquestionable. For further particulars enquire of E. A. VICKROY, Johnstown. or JOHN WILLIAMS, Ebensburg, Pa. March 13. 1851-2m ItTHollidaysburg Register copy for two months and charge this otlice. TA I LORING ! TA ILOKING! LEWIS BEYNOX, INFORMS his customers and friends that he still occupies his old stand, two doors east of B. M'Dermitts hotel, where he will be happy to see his old customers and also as many new ones as please to call. Ho receives regularly .rom .New. York and , Philadelphia the latest fashions, and he cannot be beat ci ther in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests by any oher Tailor in the county. lie respectfully asks the public to give him a call as he is confident lhat his work will rccoru mend itself. JCTAll kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. March 6, IS51 tf Public Sale. THE undersigned, Executor of the last will and testament of Patrick M'Coy, Esq., dee'd , will offer at public sale, on Tuesday the 8ih day of April next, at 1 o'clock P.M. at the Courl House in the borough of Ebensburg, that valuable lot of ground, situate on Main St., in the borough of Ebensburg, adjoining the prop erty of James Murray and Eliza M'Donald, having thereon erected a large two story frame dwelling House, an Office, Stable, Granary, Coal House, &.c, 'ierms made known on the day of sale, and title .indisputable. JOHN M'COY. Executor. N. B. If the above property is not sold at that lime it will be rented for one year, and. imme diate possession given. March 27lh 1S5I. 24-2w. Notice. The books of the late firm of Geo. W. Tod J & Co., have been placed in my hands for col. lection. All persons indebted on said books arc requested to make immediate payment and savo costs. CYRUS L. PERSHING. Ebensburg, March 27. 1851 24-3t. Carrollton House, CARliOLLTON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA. fHHU undersigned returns his thanks lo hid JL numerous friends for the patronage here loforo extended to him, and will be happy to accommodate all persons who may favor him with a call. A large supply of choice liquors just received from the eastern cities. Ilia TA BLE will always be well supplied, and his stabling accommodations are sufficiently ex tensive. J. P. URliAN, March 27, 1351. Proprietor. .J VlIi:s I. IIO K BACH RECTIFYIN G DISTILLER, AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES, LIQUORS, CIUARS. ic.,ie, Xo. 197 Liberty St., corner of Barker's Alley. PITTSBURG, PA. March 13, 1S51 ly This Way! jnOR the highest prices are paid for H- Hides, Ski.ns and Tanker's Bakk in either Trade or Cash by J. MOORE. Ebensburg Jan, 2. 1851. -": A "f excellent lot of Lx-cutt Poets suitable for fencing ou hand 6 for sale bv MURRAY & ZA.M. M HA8SO V. 11 iHllV fr IIMMW A TTORAEYS AT LA W, EBENSDURG, Pa.; Elx-iburg, June 20, 1350. ', C. II. IIEVER, A T,TOiiNE Y A T LA IF, EBENSBURG, PA. ' Office one door west of J. S. Buchanan's Sto " April 12, lSi'J tf. - 10iY,jR. ATTORNEY AT LA IK EBENSBURG, PA. April 12, 1843-tf. DR. THOMAS C, EUiNTlMJ South-west comer of 7th 4- Race at,. PHILADELPHIA, April 26, 1649. 2a- J, M' 1 1 ATTORNEY- AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of Clair, In diana and Cambria counties entrusted lo hi care, will be promptly attended li. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12. 1S49, if " CYRUS L. PEKSIHNC' ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Office, for the present, in the room occu pied by E. Hutchinson, Ei. January 30, 1851. SOJJirJILAST JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pau, will attend td collections entrusted to Ins care. May 2, 185030. THOMAS C. M'MVRH T TTO f.VJE I 1 T jfc.f If, Will attend the several Courts of Cambria eo. as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr. Wm. M'Failand's Cabinet Wareroom, in IIOLLIDA 1 SB UR G, PA. April 13, "50 27-tf. A NDREW DONOUGHE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, Borough of Summitville, WILL attend promptly lo collections or oil er business entrusted to him. , Lciral nstrumenls of writing drwn will; accuracy and despatch. fcept. 4lh IjU-3m. T. L. HEYfiR. Attorney at Law. Oliice on Main street, two doors catt of-tbc-EchtrOrficei - - - Johiistoun, Pa.- March 13, 1S3I. )y WM. A. STOKES, Greensburg, Pa. 3.KS. P. BARK, Ebensburg, Pa STOKES & BARRj ATTORNEYS A5D COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pa. February, 13th, 1851. - J, 11. EGNER, . NO. 203 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. Wholesale dealer in Wines and Liquors; which he is prepared to furnish cheap to Merchants and Hotel keepers. March G, 1551. !v. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA IBankiug House. BR VAX, GLEI3J, & CO. FFICE on Allegheny Street, nearly oppo site the Post Office. Interest will be paid upon money deposited, as follows, viz: Three month deposits at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum. Six month deposits at the rate of 3f per cent, per annum. Nine month deposits at the rale of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits at the rate of l per cent, per annum. . Drafts on the cilios for sale in sums to mil the purchasers, and ccllcctions mode upon aity point al low rates. August 8, 185U li-tf. CLOCK WATCH and jeiiriry Mores One Boor East of the Post OJice." N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice and warranted. Sept. 2G, 185051. A DIES call and ee J. MOORE'S tplrr. did slock of Muffs, Glove and Comforts. 8 (Barrels of Machcral for sale U by J. IVORY $ Co. SPLENDID lot or BriQwN. Black, Owe and Grey Cloths for sale bv MURRAY & ZAIItt. OOL, Butter, and all kinds of 'Grain taken interchange for ronda at ' . . . J., MOORE'S. Stars M. D. MAGEmv. MM HUTCIII IHIWIII CASTINGS rcccicccl and for 1 alc at J. C 0Nci!!'fc Store.