The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, April 17, 1851, Image 3

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    Yucatan.
A correspondent of the New Orleans
Delta, writing from Meiiila. Yucatan, un
der date of March 12, says:
I avail mvfi-lf of an opportunity vhih
uow ofl'ers Vera Cir.z, to send you a
brief accoiit o! tne Mat1 oi anairs on """iscr
peninsula. You, and your rradrrs Un.j
are pested in Mexican maltrrv. :ire aiv.nr
that the war : heady so long waged be
tween the whiles and ruthless barbarians,
-till continues. The line of operations is
now established some thirty leagues from
this place. Fourteen thousand ucateeo
soldiers are guarding the cordon, whilst
some twenty thousand Indians, well armed
and equipped, are on the opposite side,
ready to fight for the "tombs of their fa
thers and their household gods." Gen.
Micheltereno informed me to-day, that he
I'ould see but little prospect for a termina
tion U this sublevation, so long as the
Knglish continued to furnish the hostile
Indians with the munitions ol war. It is
i fact beyond dispute, that English mus
kets and powder are freely supplied at
15eHzc,'m return for the spoils of churches
and whatever other plunder the barbarians
nuy oiler.
Lotteries ix Kentucky. Governor
Helm, of Kentucky, has vetoed the bill
passed by the Legislature, conferring upon
the corporate authorities of Uascon Col
lude the privilege of raising fifty thousand
dollars by a lottery scheme. In his mes
sage, the Governor acknowledges that
previously as a member of the'Legislaturp
hr had "voted for a lottery bill, and as
Governor had approved one. lie is now
how ever convinced that the system is con
trary to morality and the ppblic good, and
he is not only in favor of witholding such
grants for the future, but even of repealing
those now in existence.
Another Stabbing Case. Another
stabbing case occurred at the Basin, in
this place, on Monday afternoon last.
Some four or five boatmen, a part of whom
were intoxicated, went into the Beer
house of Messrs. Raucht & liaidt, and a
row occurred, in which one of the boat
men, named Westbrook, from Hunting
don, received a stab in the lower part of
the breast and another in the abdomen,
which at the time were thought to be
mortal; another of the party named
Spielman, received a terrible gash on the
back of the and, anothe was slightly cut
on the wrist, and another had his ear
marked all said to be done with a huge
straight sword in the hands of Mrs.
Kaucht. Dr. Rodrigue was immediately
culled, and the wounds of Mr. Westbrook,
which proved to be not so serious as was
apprehended, were dressed. Mr. Itaidt
and wife were boudd over fn the sum of
1000 to appear at the next Court.
Hollidaysburg llegister.
From Tiltslur?.
l'insnruG, April 11. Joe Barker, jhc
Ex-Mayor, was convicted yesterday, of
riot and misdemeanor, while in office, and
was sentenced to five months imprison
ment, besides paing a fine of $300. Be
fore the Judre sentenced him, Mr. Barker
harangued a large crowd from the Court
House steps, abusing the judges and law
yers without stint. II is friends now
promise to make him sheriff.
An Honorable Fellow. Miss Harriet
W., daughter of the late Prof. Webster,
was married at Cambridge, Mass., on the
2d inst., to Mr. S. W. Dabney, of Fayal'
the brother of her eldest sister's husband.
When her father was convicted of the
murder of Dr. Parkman, this young lady,
who had for some time been betrothed to
Mr. I)., absolved him from his engage
merit, which, however, with a manliness
which did him honor, he would not ac
cept. Theywith Mrs. Webster, arc about
making a visit to Fayal.
Sknatok Hovston in Baton Kot;t:
We learn from the Baton Rouge Advo
cate tlj Gen. Houston was in that place
on the 2-1 th ult., and delivered a temper
ance lecture, at the request of the "Sons."
The Advocate says it understands from
good authority that the General is about
to retire permanently to the shades of
private life.
HTThc Postmaster General has decided i
lhat under the new postage law, which
takes effect on the first of July, weekly!
papers only arc entitled to circulate free
of postage in the county where published,
and that the ollice of publication is tlio
starting place, and not county lines.
tXCharlc inagne reigned over France from
A. I). 7C8 to 814. Ho was the greatest Sov
ereign of the age, a warrior, statesman, and a
patron o.f learning and the flue arts . lie caught
a severe cold while bathing in the public baths
and this caused bis death, but had lie lived at
the present day and used Dr. Guysolt's Im
proved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsapa.
T'Ha, which is a certain remedy for colds, be
would have been cured. John Ivory &. Son.
Summit, are the agents for the sale 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
using it . See advertisement in another col.
inn. Price $1 per bottle.
"di ed "
At Summitville, on Thursday, 10th inst.,
of consumption, Mary, consort of James
Henry, in the 27th year of her age.
On Thursday night, the 3d of April, m
Aikcn, South Carolina, on her return from
vagina, Mrs. Annie R. Shannon, wife of
C. Shannon, E-q., of Pittf-bur, in the
:d vear of her aire,
QUITMAN SAW MILL
Is now in full operation, and the sub
scribers are prepared to furnish Spruce
Lumber for building purposes or fencing.
Plastering lath always on hand, either
at the saw mill or at the store of the sub-
icls
Mil UR AY & ZAI1M.
April 15; li51 tf.
JAMES NEWELL, AT
C. J. KNEEDLEK,
Wholesals dealer in Boots, Shoes. Don-
nets, and Palm Leaf Hats,
No. 136 North Third Street,
(Opposite the Bogle Hotel,)
riflLADELFIIIA, PA.
April 17, 1851. ly.
Notice.
Letttrs of administration having been gran
ted Ly the Register of Cambria county, to the
subscriber, residing in the Borough of Sum
mitville.on the eslateofJohn M'Garity, dee'd.
All persons indebted to said estate are reques.
led to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate to present
their accounts properly authenticated for set
tlement, within thirty days from this time.
ELIZABETH M'GARITY,
Administratrix.
April 17, 1S51 27-Cw.
SOMETHING VERY CUSTOMARY,
Store Keepers Notifying Their Ccslomcrs to Pay Up
IN obedience to this custom, and for other
and Letter reasons, we hereby give NOTICE
to all delinquents or persons indebted to us,
that they must come forward and pay us be
fore the 10th of May next, or we will take the
legal method of compelling them to do so.
Let no rr.e intcrei-ted neglect this notice, lest
that neglect should he his loss.
WM. M'tiOUGlI & Co.
Plane No. 4, A. P. R, R. i
April 17, 1851 27-3w.
Eiimc! Lime!
TEN CENTS PER BUSHEL.
7'he subscriber begs leave to inform the
citizens of Cambria county, that he ran fur.
nish them with any quant it' of first rale Lime
at a reduced price, (10 cents a bushel, deliver
ed at the Kiln, and respectfully solicits l heir
patronage.
JAMES FUNK
Duncansville Rlai r Co.,
April 17, 1351 17-3t
I
JOHN Y. RUSH TON,
Wholesale dealer in Queensware, China
ware, Glassware, &c.
No. 213 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 10, 1831 ly.
ISAAC M. ASHTON,
Wholesale dealer in Hats and Cops,
No. 172, Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1S51 ly,
CON ROD & WALTON,
Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutle
ry. Nails, &c.
No. 203, Market Street above 3th.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10. 1851. ly.
R. WILSON DESILVER,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Book and
Stationary. Masonic and Odd Fel
lows Regalia.
No. 18, South 1th Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1831. ly.
WILSON &. WEST,
(Successors to Rodney's)
W holesale dealers in Boots and Shoes,
Bonnets and Straw Goods.
No 17, North 3d Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly.
W. J. REALS II, AT
LUDWIC, KNEEDLER & CO.
v holesale dealers in Foreign and Do
mestic Dry (ioods,
No. 110, North 3d Street, S. E. corner
of Race.
PHILADELPHIA, TA.
April 10, 1831. ly.
J. McELIIARE,
Manufacturer of English, Italian and
American Straw Goods, Palm Leaf
Hats, Artificial Flowers, &c. .
No. 153, Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA, TA.
April 10, 1851 ly.
AMERICAN HOTEL
Chestnut Street, opposite the State House,
PHILADELPHIA PA
AMBROSE J. WHITE
PROPRIETOR,
April 10, 1851. ly.
HART & COWAN,
Deal ers in Hosiery, Trimmings4 Lookin0-
L. lasses & tancy Goods.
N. Ew corner of Market and 5th Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851 ly
IIARRISTtUKG PENNA.
MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor.
April 10, 1S51 ly.
400
POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and
Uip Candles for salo by
MURRAY & ZAHM.
WOOL Wantrd nnl tlio higher.
rr " fiid nt thf rtt.rr r.f
J. C. O'NEILL.
JItS (Dff JLH85U1MBIBS
Remaining in the Post Office at Ebe?is
burg, April 1st 1851.
Bealy Conrad
Doyle Daniel
Bohm Geo C
Miles G J
Morgan James A
Morgan Richard
Morgan John
M'Cormick Williatrt
M 'Knight John
M'Clo&key James
M'Kay Samuel
M'Gaughey Sarah
M'ColIogh 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 Wm
Richson Wm
Roberts Clarenco
Rowland Owen
Rowland Richard
Rowland John
Rowan Wm
Schnelberg Louisa M
Shoenberger Peter
Shoemaker Henry
Slonaker Geo
Snyder John
Sommerville David
Stough John
Stokes A V
Sthal Thomas
Stephens John
Sutton Elizabeth
Sweeny Peter
Thomas John
Thomas R D
Thomas Richard
Walters IVilliam
Yenner Fallen
Boyd John
Bradley Ihoiimg
Iimk Edmund
Caihe-art Samuel
Cameron John V
Caveney Dominick
Chambers Matthew
Davis Benjamin
Davis Richard
Davis John D
Dermaut John
Edwards John V
Edwards Robert
Emery Henry
Everhart John
Evans Mary J
Evans Isaac
Farrell John
Fickerhoof Henry
Finnegan Michael
Foster II D
Fleming James
Fultz Elisha
Fulmer Christian
Fernon Samuel
Griffiths GiiffUh 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
Lovo F II 2
Mapes Henry
MILTON ROBERTS, P. M.
April 3, 1851.
NOTICE.
The ceremony of blessing and . laying
the corner stone of the new Catholic
Church about to be erected at Loketto,
will take place on Sunday, 27lh April,
at half-past 10 o clock A. M. Rt. Rev
Dr. O'Connor, Bishop of the Diocese is
expected to perform the ceremony. Very
Rev. Dr. Hayden of Bedford will be the
orator on the occasion.
i. Li. As usual on sucn occasions a
collection will be taken up in aid cf the
building.
Loretto April 10. 1851 2G-3t
Mountain Echo and Hollidaysburg
Shield cone two times, and charjre this
office.
STRAY STEER.
la me to uic residence ot tho subscriber in
Uiearrield township, Cambria countv, on or
about the 1st of January 18."1. a red Steer
about 3 years olu marked with while spot:
The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges, and take it away, olh
erwisc it will be disposed of according to law.
JACOIi NAGLE, Jr.
April 10, I85l-2G-3t
CORN BROOMS,
l onManuy o n
hand at the man
PAINTED BUCKETS,
CEDAR WARE,
ufacturers low.
WILLOW BASKETS.
..i : m c -
BRISTLE BRUSHES.
f J. M. ROWE
TWINES f- CORDAGE.
111 N. 3d st. 3d
MA TS, MA TCHES,
dnnr below rac
PHIL AD.
WOODEN WARE, frc.
March 13th 1S31 3m
1VAS1II4TOiX HOUSE
CHESNCT STREET BETWEEN I th AND 8th STREETS.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A. F. GLASS
riJOPRIETOK.
March 13th 1351 ly.
M ACKER A L,
SHAD, CODFISH,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
II A MS AND SIDES,
Constantly and hand
and for sale by
T i a r i CD c. f
f Market st. Wharf,
PHILADELPHIA
SHOULDERS,
LARD AND CHEESE J Feb. 27,'5l-20-3m
CHEAP HARDWARE!
M. BUEI1LER & BRO.
iVo. 195, Market-Street, Philadelphia. 2
doors below 5Zh Street,
OFFR FOR SALE HARDWARE, IN ALL
ITS VARIETIES, AT LOW PRICES.
CALL AND SEE BEFORE YOU BUY
OCTLookfor the Red Lettered Mill-Saw
February 27lh 1851 3m.
Wanted Immediately.
I 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted by
Zflrfh DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re
rrivpfl nnil for stain Vttr
MURRAY & ZAHM.
QEO. RHEY, LEV! MATTHEWS, WM. EBBS.
RHEY- MATTHEWS k CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pitts
burg Manufactures,
No. 77 and 79 Water Street.
Pittsburg, Pa.
April 3, 1851 Cm.
KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and
for sale by J. IVORY.
Summit Sept. C, 1850.
A LARGE lot of Stone and
Earthen H'aro just received and forTsale
at tho Store of J. MOORE.
A excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for
fencing on hand and for sale bv
MURRAY &. Z AH SI.
FRESH SHAD,
Mackerel and Salmon by
J. MOORE.
DR. GUYSOTTS'S 1 ItPDnvrn pvtd rv
M j a it f l J tj-v x inv M
OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPA
RILLA, put up in the largest sized bottles,
contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsapa.
rilla than any other preparation extant which
is chemically combined with the Extract of
Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry,
and the Balsam of Fir, thus making the rem
edy more thoroughly riCient than any ether
Sarsaparilla before the public. At the same
time it is perfectly free from all mineral poi.
sons, which cannot be said of any other of the
fcarsaparilla compounds. Ti c invalid should
beware oj poisons! Mercury, Iron, Quinine.
I otasn. Iodine, Sulphur, Arsenic, and manv
other mi ncraland metallic poisons enter into
and form the active basis of most of the Sar-
saparillas and Panaceas of the day. GuvsotVs
Compound Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsa
parilla does not contain a particle of these
substances; as any one can ascertain by ap
plying the necessary tests.
l nese poisons may occasionally remove dis
eases, but they so vitiate the blood and com
pieieiy impregnate tho whole system with
l .
their baneful effects, that the first cold, or the
tirst attack of disease, prostrates the patient's
strength, and subjects him or her to the most
excruciating torture, and renders another cure
almost impossible and IiodcIgss. It nil nni.
sonous Sarsaparilla preparations alon nnd
use GuysotCs Improved Extract of Yellow
a
Dock and Sarsaparilla, which is thoroughly
efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vege
table. All kinds of diseases vield to its mnia!
influence.
t'rice per bottle or six bottles for 5-
To persons purchasing by tho dozen a liberal
roduclion will be made.
AGENTS,
John Ivory Sc. Son, Summit.
Murray &. Zahm, Ebcnsburg.
Mary Orr, Hollidaysburg.
R. Shaw, Clearfield.
Hildebrand & Co.. Indiana.
John Scott, Cold Spring
J. Patlon, Curwinsvillc.
April 3d 1651 ly.
'-QUICK AS POWDER."
THE books of Milton Roberts and George
W . 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, 1851 25-it.
Public Sale.
1 virtue of an Order of the Orphan's
Court of Cambria County, will bo expo
sed to public pale on the premises, on Tuesday
the bin aay ot Mav next, the tollowinjr real
estate, viz:
All that Farm situate in Carr.br i a township
one mile North East from Ebensburs, on the
Loretto Road, formerly the properly of David
Davis, flee containing one hundred and
twenty.eicht acres, sixty acres of which are
cleared, with a larpe two story Frame dwell
in 2 House, largo Rank Darn, and out houses
thereon erected. Due attendance will be given
and terms of sale made known on day of sale.
by illiam Davis and Thomas M. Jones, Ad
min istra tors.
Uy Order of the Orphan's Court.
WM. K ITT ELL, Clerk.
April 3. 1851 25-5t.
N. B. The above is one of the most desira
ble situations that can be found 111 the coun
try. The land is of a good quality, and loca
ted admirably as regards market and other
advantages. Those who think of purchasing
real estate, had belter examine the premises
before purchasing elsewhere. .
TTTliTP
COURTSA
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 ot the Rev. Chailes 13. Maguirc,
dee'd., will expose to Public Sale, at the Court
House, in the city of Pittsburg, on Saturday
the 2Cth day of April, it 10 o'clock A. M., all
that certain messuage and
LOT OR TIECE OF CROUXO
Situate in the city of Pittsburg, Allegheny
county, Pa., oi which tho Rev. C. R. Maguire
died, seized in his dernensne a s o f fee, being
part of Lot No. 439. 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 27lhday of April, A. D. lH2i
and recorded in the recording office of Alle
gheny county aforesaid, in Deed Book No. 2,
Vol. 33, pa-re 28th: bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at the intersection of
Cherry alley with Liberty street to a point
seven feet from the lower or westwardly cor
ner of a brick house erected upon the ptemiscs
the same to be measured from the corner of
tho brick walls of said building, thence by a
line at right angles with Liberty street, and
parallel to the western end of said building to
Cherrv allev aforesaid: thence bv the line of
said alley to the place of beginning, which
said boundaries enclose the brick building
aforesaid. Together with a small triangle
lying eastwardly thereof, and seven feet of
ground lying westxeat dly of said building.
ROBERT WATSON,
Trustee.
April 3, 1851-25-3t.
WANTED by J. MOORE cash, iii tx
change for goods, or otherwise.
STAR, Sperm and Mould Can
dles for sale at the Brick Store
of J. MOORE.
POUNDS of CODFISH just received
and for sale by
MURRAY &. ZAHM.
w
HISKEY. While
Oil at
Lead and Linseed
J. MOORE'S,
LAS&, Oils,
Paints
and
J.
Drugs of .all
MOORE'S.
kinds at
JOB WORK
Neatly and expeditiously execu
ted at this Oflicc.
40
Barrels Coneniauch Salt
for sale hy 3. MOORE.
500
THE WORLD'S hW,
JJ
VA
NEW STOKE AND CHEAP DARG A1NS
rtlhe undersigned w,ld inform their friends
JBL and the public, that thev have oiiened a
NEW STORE at Plti.e No.' 2. A. P. It. R
in the room formerly occupied bv Mr. John
Long:, where will be kept constantly n hand.
and sold at low prices, the following good:
Is lot lis, Isassinures, alitietls, J weeds, Gin.
hams, Yestings, Calicoes, Silks, Satins,
Muslins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bomb a.
sines. Shawls, Mous de Laines.
Lustres, Ribbons, Buttons,
Gloves, Hosiery, Laces,
ALSO. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS fr CAPS,
UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS 4- BON.
NETS. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK
OF COFFEE, SUGAR, MO.
LASSES, SYRUP, TEA,
HARDWARE, QUEENS.
WARE AND CUT
LERY, BOOKS j
STATIONARY. Always on hand. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Butter
Ecsrg, Fish, Salt, d-c, d-e
All of which they are prepared to sell at cheap
rates, &. invites the attention of buyers to their
slock of good, confident that they can and will
sell them as cheap, and intact cheaper, than
they can purchase elsewhere
Produce- of all kinds taken in exchange, and
cash never refused. Conic soon to the JNcw
Store,
JOHN G. GIVEN &. Co.
Plane No. 2. A. P. It. R
March 13, 1851.
The undersigned respectfully announces to
his friends and the travelling conmmunity that
he has taken this large and commodious house
in the borough of Ebcnsburg. formerly kept by
B. M'Dcrimt, where he will be happy to ac
commodate his friends and those who may he
pleased to favor him with their patronage.
Having fitted up the House in an excellent
manner, he can assure the travelling pub?ic
that nothing will bo wanting on his part that
will contribute to the comfort of his customers.
IIis,TABIi will always be supplied with
tho best the markets can afford, and his BAR
is filled 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. 25-tf.
THE NEAREST ROUTE TO THE
GOLD DIGGINS,
SPECULATORS WAKE UP!!
rwHE following described valuable Timber
JL Lands are offered for sale: Three tracts
of unimproved land situate on the waters of
the South Fork of 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 the Portage Rail Road. Said land is
we'l covered with wild cherry, 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-cs through two of these tracts, and on
said lands are promising indications of the ex-
istencc of bitumenous coal and iron ore.
Also, one tract of land on the waters o
Black-Lick Creek. Jackson township, Cambria
county, covered with valuable timber, with the
advantage of excellent water power, which
also contains a vein of coal four feel thick that
ha3 been opened and can be worked with profit.
Distant from Ebcnsburg about five miles.
rerni8 easy, and title unquestionable. For
further particulars enquire of
E. A. VICKROY,
Johnstown,
or JOIIN WILLIAMS,
Ebcnsburg, Pa.
March 13, 1651-'(n
0"HoI!idaysburg Register copy for two
months and charge this office.
TAILORING! TAILOUING!
LEWIS BEYNON,
INFQRMSWs customers and friends that
he st ill occupies his old stand, two doors
east of B. M'Dermilts hotel, where he will be
happy to soe his old customers end also as
many new ones as please to call. He receives
regularly from New York and Philadelphia
the latest fashions, . and he cannot be beat ei
ther in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or
Vests by any other Tailor in the county. He
respectfully asks the public to give him a call
a6 he is confident that his work will recom
mend itself.
JCTAll kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
March 6, IS51 tf
Notice.
The books of the lato firm of Geo. W.Todd
&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. PERSUING.
Ebcnsburg, March 27, 1851 24-3t.
Carrollton Mouse,
CARROLLTON,
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.
rrjHE undersigned returns his thanks to his
Jl numerous friends for the patronage here
lofore extended to him, and will b happy to
accommodate all persons who may favor him
with a call. A large supply of choice liquors
just received from the eastern cities. His TA
BLE will always be We!l supplied, and his
stabling accomnndalions are sufficiently ex
tansive. J. P. URBAN,
March 27, 1851. Proprietor.
jxniis p. no IS BACH
RECTIFYING DISTILLER,
AND DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINES,
LIQUORS, CIGARS, &.c, &e.
Vt. 107 Liberty st., corner of Parker'' 8
Alley, PITTSBURG, PA.
March 13, 1S51 ly
This Way!
lfOR the highest prices are paid for
- Hides, Skins and Taxnek's Kakr
in either Trade or Cash by
J. MOORE.
Lbt'nsburg Jan. 2
IS51.
DOZEN Mann't. A.o for salo atthetor
MURRAY ZAHM
EBENSBURG 1I0USI
W IUISSON.
maceiian & wmm
ATTORNEYS AT L lir,
EIIKNSDUKI.M'a.
i:Ui.hurg. June 20, 1850.
A TTORNE Y A T LA IK
EBENSBURG, PA.
Office one door west of J.S. Buchanan's Stfr
April 12, ISIJ. tf.
E, IIUTCIII MT, JR.
ATTORNEY
AT LAW,
EBENSBURG,
April 12, IS49 tf.
PA.
DR- THOMAS C BUMlNt;
South-west corner of 1th $ Race its.
Philadelphia,
April 20, 1849. 2D-
J.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EBENSBURG, PA.
All business in the several Courts of Blair, In
diana and Cambria counties entrusted to In
care, will be promptly attended to.
Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan" Store.
April 12, 1849, tf
CYRUS L. PERSUING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
Office, for the present, in the room occti
pied by E. Hutchinson, E$a.
January 30, 1851.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend t.
collections entrusted to his care.
May 2, 1850 30.
THOMAS C, iTOWM
J
Will attend the several Courts of t Cambria co.
as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr.
Wm. M Fat land's Cabinet Warcroom, in
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.
April 18, '50 27-tf.
A NDIXEW DONOUGI1E,
Justice of the Peace and Scrivener,
Borough of Summitville,
WILL attend promptly to collections or oth .
cr business entrusted to him.
Legal instruments of writing drawn with
accuracy and despatch.
Sept. 4th 1850-3m.
T. L. HEYEH.
Attorney at lav.
Office on Main street, two doors eaat
of the Echo Office.
Johnstown, Pa.
March 13, 1531. ly
WM. A. STORKS
JAS. V. HARK,
Ebcnsburg, Pa
Grccnsburg, Pi
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT L1Y.
Ebcnsburg, Cambria County, Pa.
February, 13th, 1851.
JJL EGIER,
NO. 203 MARKET STREET
PHILADELPHIA.
Wholesale dealer in Wines and Liquors,
which he is prepared to furnish cheap to
Merchants and Hotel keepers.
March 0, 1S31. Iv.
CENTRA L PENNSYL YANIA
Banking Hotfe.
IiRYAN, GLEIM, &r 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 cT 3 per
cent, per annum.
Six month deposits at the rate of 3 J per cent,
per annum.
Nine month deposits at tho rate of 4 per
cent, per annum.
Twelve month deposits at the rate of per
cent, per annum.
DraHs on the cities for sale ia sums to suit
the purchasers, and collections mode upoa any
point at low rates.
August 8, 1850 41-tf.
W. B. HUDSOxV S
mid .Tcwelry Store,
One Boor East of the Post Office.
N. D. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired
at shortest notice and warranted.
Sept. 2(1, 185051.
LADIES call and see 3. MOORE'S spU n
did stock of Muffs, Gloves and Comfort.
BflBnrrcls of Dlackcral ft.
U by J. 1VOIIY
or salt
SPLENDID lot of Ccown. Black, Olivk
and Gbey Cloths for salo lv
MURRAY & ZAHM.
rOOL, nutter, and all kinds of Grain
taken in exchange for goods at
J. MOORE'S S:or.
Cj LSTINGS rccd ted .end for
' ,ah- t J. C. O'fle.rr Store, '
M. D. MACEIIAN,
M'DONALD
mum & n a m
U1U11I
CLOCK JJiS WATCH