' ; i,:c).l writers of his day; bis pen was a tuble-eiSl laivc tLat LlS cncmiC9 fcnred torse thn an epidemic Strauge that a genius litl powers of wit an-1 sarcasm equal, or per . ,r3 Lerior to any nowper editor in Pcmi- titled country a Cuud.iU bounty. However . .aS nut lvU before he w appreciated ; and ncr the .V'.m'-V.r. uUhun-h published " L'ty then cuuhiuguly about 1200 Ues, atuiued a --ly 2 000 spies' and but a few years since the old files Ev UugLtS. volume. To the Whig Pttrty of Cambria cuty he became a terror . .. r.f libel suits -were instituted n J all mauu - - - i i. i.:, i.--n !. lif i gainst liim in u counted them an, ana nuB - hich he was uiuictea miui.. ucuj " r sejt he received the appointment of Secre cy of the Territory of Iowa, into which he moved, and soon after died, universally regret t,,J by 'ail who knew him, cither personally or v roi:i.:tiuii. HoUidaysburg Standard. Our Country at UlC World's Fair, j ,,,, crs nife of this week's paper will be i V" I ... t ...unJ an article, speaking in no very UtteriUtT j terms of the display made by the Americans at World's Fair, but the follow ing article writ tie ten ty John S. Riddle, Ev, places the matter in a more favorable light : Oar contributions are national, characteris tic, and unique. They are abundant enough to give some idea of our resources ingenious enough to how our skill, and superior enough in fpial ity to prove our capabilities. We have a better machine, any mechanic being the judge than ttands within the building. We have a clearer conception of the graceful in vehicles than every otLer nation here. We are greatly beyond even England in agricultural implements. We can lay one sample of our cutlery by the side of i Sheffield's thousand specimens, and carry on the palm. France has not sent a chandelier ; Surway and Sweden have not contributed a bu trhd of wheat ; the Indies have not furnished a barrel of rice ; London has not displayed a pa j.apcr hanging, or chemicals, or specimens of hookbindery, or dentists work- or hats, or nee dle work, or harness, that will compare with thfe we display upon our counters. Our pianos will be unsurpassed. We Lave scores of barrels of flour altogether unequalled. We have car penter's tools in abundant variety, far befure . thcT nations. And in the productions of our -oil. in Indian corn, and cotton, and tobacco, and all the finest grains, we stand where we ought." From Our Exchanges. The Rtjullic of the 2Cd inst., publishes the 7th census of the United States, complete, exhibiting also the apportionment of Represen tatives in Congress. The total population is -3,207,408. The Representative population is 21,832,625. The whole number of Representa tives is 231. The fallowing States each have a mtmler added ft) the number of their appor tionment : Alabama, Connecticut, I'clnware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massa chusetts, Maryland, Missouri, New York, Tcim Fyhania, Rhode Island, Tennessee and Texas- A fire broke out in Pittsburg on Monday afternoon in Hay's carpenter shop', on Union Alley. The building, together with the tools tmd contents was entirely destroyed. The flames n read with ureal rat'iditv to Wiley street, des troying J. Hays' large brick dwelling, the large brick dwelling of R. Laffcrty, and five frame buildings owned by Messrs. McGuirc, Dames' lUbinson and Stevenson. The flames thence extended to Chatham etrcct, destroying five more houses, owned by Hays and Stevenson. A gold medal of the largest size and per fectly pure, is to be presented to Mr. Clay by '.ne of bis friends in New York. It3 object is i be complimentary to Mr. Clay for some of his principal deeds of patriotism. A bronze fac timiU will be given to each contributor, and n limited number will be made for presentation through the country. The cotton fac tory at llarrisburg was put in operation last week. The trial f the machinery was highly successful, and showed that everything was in complete and working order. The establishment presents the highest evidences of excellence in all its departments. The Chrystal Palace cover? more fh.:n eighteen acres of ground; it is 1,851 feet in length, 1'0 fct in extreme width, ! i ,1 "0 feet iu height, and is capable of containing 10,000 visiters, affording a frontage for the exhibition . f goods of more than ten miles. Lacy & . Phillips of Philadeljliia, have in exhibition at the World's Fair a splendid' lot of harness, and in etyle mid beauty, there is nothing to compare with it, in any one respect. " If justice is done them, they will certainly ob tain the Premium. James Holliday, Esq., formerly of Hun tingdon County, late an eminent member of the bar at Milwaukic, Wisconsin, fell suddenly dead in the court-house at that place on the 10th in stant, while engaged as counsel in the trial of a cause. On Friday last, the grand jury of Phil adelphia county, ignored the bills against Chas. M. Ottinger, who was charged with stealing a ill of exchange from the mail, and unlawfully secreting and embezzling letters , ' J- Stevenson, who went out from New York during the war as commandant of the California regiment, has made an assignment of lus property in California. It had been suppo sed that he was immensely wealthy. The New York Tribune peremptorily de nies, and by authority too, that Bclletti lias married Jenny Lind, and states that the story of the former having been whipped in Kentucky is utterly untrue. i um bt Mexicans Several Americans were lately fired on while crossing the Rio Grand river y Mexican soldiers, who alleged that it was n mistake and apologised, althongh they scvcrly fro'mdcd'tivo. E?21 The Democrats of the city of Heading, says the Lebanon Advertiser, are busily engaged in making arrangements for the reception of the Delegates to the State Convention to be held in that city on the 4th of June. They purpose l iving them the light kind of a welcome. croftii;i. It has been remarked by eminent men, that in the varied catalogue of diseases to which man is liable, there is tcarcely one of such importance and of such interest as Scrofula, whether we look to the obscurity of its origin, its insidious progress, the number and variety of organs that it attacks, or its remarkable incurability and extensive fatality. ' .Scrofula has baffled the skill of the most m- incut Physicians m thi ff.imtru v.-.-.-,. Lut t,tTe is aQ antiJot f t jig-j... 5n CuysolC, Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparil- la, which is proving itself a Specific in the most severe cases of Scrofula. EQX-Sce advertisement. Petroleum. 1 had a severe told, and was cured bv the Petroleum, an 1 cave it to several others with like success: and an old ladv who had bruised her shoulder by a fall, and strained the nrtiscles of her arm and shoulder, was cured by rubbing il rnrli fr.wt.l T 1.., 1 ....,.1. ,.f .1.., ... .w a. .kiovj i.i nil Ulliivii Ul Uit jjiinu l i:cs auu by tne application of Petroleum was cured in a short time. Cincinnati, Juno -3, '50. J. F. MITCHELL. DIED: On Saturday niomins, 21th inst., in Cambria township, Mr. William IliSirnuEYS, late of vtaies, aged bo years. Attention Cnnifn in Guards. You will parade on Thursday, 10th June next, at 10 o'clock a. m., at your usual parade ground in Ebeusburg, armed and equipped as the law directs. By older of the Captain." 15. MeDERMIT, O. S. Mav, 20. 18-51. Letteis uf administration have been grouted by the Register of Cambria county, to the sub scriber residing in Washington township, on me estate ot Lharles M Uantv, late of said county, dec d. All persons indebted to said es tate will please call and settle immediately, and those having claims will present them duly au thenticated fur settlement. JAMES M'GAIIITY, Adiur. May 20, 1S-31 03-Ct. II i Was found on the road leading from Minister to tPensburg, in September last, a Silver Watch. me owner can have the same by applying to the subscriber, near Munstcr, "and proving properly. PHILIP NOEL Mny 2t, 1S51 33-3t. DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE. I'iilsljurar, Pa. N. E. Corner of Third and Market rtrcets Lstabhshed in 1810. Now Incorporated by the Legislature ot Pennsylvania vith Collegiate 1 nwers ami iTivilcgcs. J" J , "I - j acui iy. rresiucnt, l I L 1 1 , Professor of ljook-kccping .'mil Cowmcrrinl Hciciievs. N. L. HATCH. Es., l"rofessur cf Mercantile LAW. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the most acfvmii.liOi ed penman west of the mountains. Professor of Penmanship. Upwards of 18 years experience in the most extensive foreign and d..motic shipping busi ness ghe the proprietor of this establishment an experience in training others for the count-mg-housc possessed by but few teachers of Book-keeping in the country, and all who as pire U. the highest rank as accountants arc re quested to call and examine his credentials from upwards of one hundred Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce and many of the leading Merchants Bankers and Bank Officers of the city of New York, appended to his North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Accountant. For terms npply to P. Duff i.t the College. May 2?, 1S51 OS-ly. The partnership heret'Ti.re f i.-ding between James A. M'Gough and Win. M tbm.j!,, under the firm of Wm. M'Uou-h & To., is this d.-iv bv Jnv.itual consent. ..f sai-l parties di:solvetl. The business oi tne hrm will be settled bv Wm MVir.Ugh. JAS. A. MC.Oltill. WM. M GUUC1I. Plane No. -I, May 2i. 1851. N. B. The business will hereafter be c-nduc-t.d ly U.. Slihm l ibci- :.t the old stand, where he will be pleased to see his friends and the muaer.1us patrons --f IV f. imer firm. . Win. M COUGH. .May 2'., 1851 S-3-St. Put down for trial at a Cou,t of Com titon ' Picas to be held al Ebcnsbursc on tin 1st Monday of July nea t M dure vs M'Guirc Heirs M'Kinzic's, adm'r To Id's, Exts Fritz Kinports Ream et rd Coylc Tyson vs Burgoon vs O. M'Iionald'3, vs Dillon vs Newman et al vs Crum vs M'Kicrnan vs Dillon adm'r Larue 8, adm'r vs M'Farland Cunningham & Kclls vs Barnes Harris for use vs Harris vs Plummer vs Dillon vs Crum vs Singer vs Keepers vs Bowman et Brown M'Ncal Ream's, Guardian Shultz Russell Noble ct al tl Cretin vs Conway vs Dillon vs Shoenbergct ct al vsCrum vs Smith et al vs M'Dowell &. Sargent vs Sharp & Ream Walters Miltenberger Rhey Newman Bracken Barnes M'Uuire & M'Dcrniit vs Colclcsser et al Crum ct al vs Sraay Rces vs Crum Moore tb Frank & Foutz . Carter s Bingham M'Manamy'e, adm'r vs M'Gough's, adm'r Wm. KITTELL, Proth'y i n'uionoiary a iitiicc f Lbenbburij, May 20. 1-51. f r,Z- tc 50 Kegs airoited uailj for sale at the Mf.i GEO J. RODGER NOTICE DR. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EX TRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, put up in the largest sized bottles, contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsapttrilla than any oilier 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 rciicdy more thorovjluy tjicknt than any other Sarsoparilla before the public. At the same time it is per. fectly free from all mineral poison, which cannot be said of any other of the Sarsaparilla com pounds. The invalid should leu-are of poisons! Mercury, Iron, Quinine, Potash, Iodine, Sul phur, Arsenic, and many other mineral and me tallic poisons enter into and form the active ba sis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. GuysoWt Compound Extract of Yrl. low Dock and Sarsaparilla J&i.s not contain a par ticle of these substances ; as any one can ascer tain by applying the necessary tests. " .' These poisons may occasionally remove disea ses, but they so vitiate the blood and completely impregnate the whole system with their baneful effects, that the first cold, or the first attack of disease, prostrates the patient's strength, and subjects him or her to the most excrutiaiing torture, an 1 renders another cure almost impos sible and hopeless. Let all poisonous Sarsapa rilla preparations alone, and use (lutsott's Im proved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which is iltorovyljy efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All kind of diseases yield to its genial influences. Price 1, per bottle or six bottles for 5-5. To persons purchasing by the dozen, a liberal reduction will be made. AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur ray & Zahm, Ebcnsburg ; Mary Orr, IJollidays burg; II. Shaw, Clearfield; llildebrand & Co., Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Patten, Curwinsville. April 3d 1SG1. Jy. ST. CLAIR HOTEL, FORM EM V THE EX C II A KG E, ) Corner Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURG, PA. This spacious, central, and conveniently lo cated Ilolel, having been completely remodeled and thoroughly repaired and improved, IS NOW OPENED FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE TUBLIC. The subscriber, Lessee and Proprietor of the St. Clair Hotel, respectfully informs the public, that he has furnished it in the most elegant and comfortable style, and employs competent as sistants and attentive and faithful servants, and that he will spare no exertions to make it equal to any house in the country. The well known central location of the House, and convenience of its arrangement, rendering it the most desirable cither to travellers or per manent Ijoarders, induces him to solicit and hope for it a liberal share of patronage. C. W. BENNETT. May 22, 18-51 Hi-Cm PLANK UOAD NOTICE. Notice 5" hereby given tliAt R-.k5 fur rcr.;j ving subscription 1 1 the ".Jefferson and Kbcn burg Plank Road Company," will be opened at the following places, viz: At the store of Messrs. G. L. Lloyd Co.. in Jefferson, on Monday the ICth day cf June next. At the store of Me.:?rs. Murray. Zahm & Co., in the borough of Ebcnsburg. on Monday the 7th day of July next. The Bovks will be kept open at each of the above named 'laces lor two weeks. At. the time of subscribing, one dollar on each share subscribed for, will be required to be paid to the attending Commissioners. Shares being twenty dollars each. William Palmer, Arthur Hill. Win. II. Gardner, Daniel T. .loner. James Myers. Mm. Kittell. John Bravlcy, Commissioners. May 22, lc.51 V' -i)x. TE .if HE 1!S l ANTED. The School Directors of EUnsburg District, m Cambria county, wish to employ three male teachers to take charge cf the Public Schools of said district. The schools to Ive opened the 1st of July next, and t continue six months. Lib eral wages will U given. An examination of teachers will be held in Ebcnsburg on the 20tl, of June next. None need npply except those of goKl moral character ami otherwise .well quali fied for teachers. By order ot the Board of Director?. .'AMES M'DER.M IT, Secrv. May 22, 1S51 .;2-.t. JrTfHiuitingdon Journal, Blair County Whig, and Indijna Regis ter, insert a times and charge this office. NOTICE mwn k nip liliinulUItfj AHU ti oeaieu proposals lor the erection of a Female Academy, at Lorctto, will be received nt the Pastoral House at that place until Monday 2d day of June at which time the contract will be declared. Plans and specifications of the proposed Academy can Jhj seen nt the Fame place, from Monday 20th inst. By order of the Building Committee. ' May 22, 1851 32-2w. m i Mm w Sy virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court 9 of Cambria County, there will be expose' to public sale on the premises in Siier...ni.nnn township, Cambria county, on Friday. 2Uh of '""owing UCGcribcd real estate, viz : ifty acres of land mostly improved, of the real estate of Thomas Crossmati. deceased, adioin mg lamlsof JohnBaum. Henry Lloyd and others, lerms of sale : One half the purchase money ... - ......... ... j,llc- llkC l)a,ancc m one veur .u, .ruerest secured by bond and mortgage JYA$rf:nSS'A V Administratrix: DA I ID SOMER VILLE, Administrate Of Thomas Crossman, deceased. By order of the Court WILLIAM KITTELL, Clerk May 22, 1851. td I'iue lumber, joint and lap sliin tics nt ihc lumber yard ot J. Moore. 1 CQBTPtACTQSS Al BUILDERS f I IB SI Tl bUUMU ALA !t Jot :'t yard. rarpH for snc vorv Noli ICC. nndrrncd have this day 'ass VW ciated wjtH om-celves, in the Me'rearililo business &c., JOHN MURRAY, T.sq Tho styioof the firm will Lcrcafter be I;ii.wn Murray, -Zalm j Co. ' MURRAY v ZAHM. May 10, 1851. v . DELAYS 1BBDASGEI10US! A LL persons indebted to the subscribers, 230. are once more requested to call and settle their accounts, and give their notes, if they cannot discharge their chunis, as we arc ex tremely anxious to close our Books, now of three y ears etandieg. Should this notice be neglected this time, we will be compelled to leave their accounts in the hands of a Justice for collection. MURRAY & ZAHM. May 1-5, 1851 31-lf. LIST OF CAUSES Put down for trial at an adjourned Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Ebcnsburs?, on the first Monday of June, A. D. 18-51. John, Feulou . vs Young & Sargent Siaic vs John Muiray Peterllebnan vs Anna Helman Peter Dougherty vs Thomas Jackson Johnstown borough vs Jacob Mvers Wn. Russell J. Aiioiou M'orc A. Donnelly's adm's Jftcob Paul Juhn Wisel ABen Brown vs M. A. J. J. Keepers vs Jesse Puerson . vs J. MMauy's adra s vs Trotter & Tipper vs George Shaffer vs Isaac Wynian et al vs J. D. M'Gough's adm'r Ptrick M Coy's cx WM. KITTELL, l'roth'y. ATTENTION. Head Qi-.iktees Cambria Beigape, " ; Ebcnsburg, May 11, 18-51. Genkbai. Oedf.rs No. 2. The Volunteer Companies comprising the Cambria Brigade, will meet for review and in spection at Ebcnsburg, on Thursday the Utb liy of June next armed and equipped as the ljtw directs. . ! By Order of Brio-. Hen i nOVTT C. H. HEVER, Ai.l-De-Camp. t May 15, 1651 31-td. ; RllL-Hflll) LETTING. Sealed Proposals will be received until -5 o cJock, P. M. of Wednesday, June 5, for the grading and masonry of a portion of the line of Railroad on the western slope of the Allegheny Mountain, fur the avoidance of the Portage Inclined Planes, extending from below the foot f Plane No. 2, to the Summit, a distance of bout twelve miles. ( llans and specifications will be exhibited three days previous to the letting, and all the noees sarv information given by the Enerineer of the line. ROBERT PARIES, Supt,, pro. tern. Summit, April 30, 18-511 SO-It. NOTICES Letters of administration having been gran ted by the Register of Cambria county, to the subscrifer, residing in thclcrough of JclKrson. on the estate of Patrick Collen. deceased. AH persons indebted to Paid estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and thsc having i riu-ns trLnst soid estate, to present their ac fc.ru i'i-ij.erlv autbcntrinrtc'T-frnr rrTtlnrrcm, within thirty days from this time. MARGARET CULLEN, A ur.'x. May 22, 1851 G2-Ct. .CSTYHOTEL Xos. 11 & H Xorlli Third Street, Philadelphia. The undersigned respectfully l egs leave to state that he has thoroughly refitted and impro ved ihc above Establishment iu a manner uusur p.issod ly anj- Hotel in the country. The bxatin of the City Hotel is undoubtedly l.n .lOnl.l.! til (kl I'llV f.lt- Mt-ri'IlMIllS nri.t bu'sinew men generally, being in the centre! r, . .-.i t..i the Uanks ami other public Institutions. pub He pledges himself to spare no pains t merit tuo approbation of Ids guests, and desires that 1 Ic mav receive a share of public patron.ig. i A. II. HIRST. ; j April 21th 18-51. ly 1IAKKISRURG PE.VNA H.U. JOHN BK1DY, rropriclor. April 10. 1S.51. ly j iciiiiiunrrnv MHllUllUi Clicsluut street, between 7th and 8th street; PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. F. April 10, 1851. ly GLASS PROPRIETOR. DR. THOMAS f . ISliXTIMi, South-west corner of 7th and Race streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 2-.J. 1810. tt CORN niiOOMS, FAINTED BUCKETS, CEDAR WAKE, WILLOW BASKETS , BRISTLE BRUSHES. TWIXES p CORDAGE, MATS, MATCHES, WOO VEX WARE, yc. March 13lh 1S51 3m ") Constantly o n hand al the man ufaclurcrs low- 1 est prices, M. v ; J. M. ROWK, 111 N. 3d st.3d tl.tor below race 1 11 1 LA U. MACKERAL, SHAD, CODFISH. SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, Constantly on hand and for pa le by J. PALMER iV Co.. f Market st. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, ! LARD AND CHEESE, J rtb. 27, l-20-3m. The highest price paid for wool at the store rf GEO. J. RODUERS. f) A Barrels of Mocker at for sale OU by J. IVORY $ Co. STAK, Sxrin and -Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store J. MOOIIE. Uuneaunon nails, lass 8 ly i nil 1 Jo h ". :.ahn.r. v m-f. icr.tl at WASllira HOUSE, CITY WERTISGMGXTS. MIIJU' HOTEL -.funl direct. onnr-iiA n- c-, . i it,..,. ci. nizi.Asrz.PHz a pa- A MB IT Cs I : J. WI1ITF, , .. ,n , . rr.orKii.xon. HARRIS, MIS & I, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 201 Mar ket Street, one door above Fifth, north side, PHILADELPHIA. Importers and U'holrsale Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med icines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggets Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, S;c. &c, John Ilarri-, M. Jh J,.hn M. Hule. J. Sharsu-ood. jr j: (),li."n. April 21th 1851. lv J. B. MILES, AT & MIGUEL Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARD WARE and CUTLERY, No. 121 North Third Street, alove Race. PHILADELPHIA. K. V. MACHETTE, ADM. II. HAICUEL. April 21th 1S-51. 5y FlfflLII PLATT & BL Wholesale Uvovcrs and LIQUOR MEUCILNT, Xo. 13 North Water Street, ' PIUUiDELrUhl. April 21th 1R-51. ly . CEO. R11EV, LEVI MATTHEWS, WM.EEC3. BHBy. MATTHEWS & CO.! WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission', Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and i Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 70 Water ! Street, riTTSLTRG. PI. April .3, 16.51. Cm CHEAP IIASDWAHE! M. BUEIILER & BltO. No. PJ5 Market Street, Philadelphia, two doors! i-ciow utli street, c.Jlr for talc HARDWARE, in all its vari- te, at lor pries. Call anil sec before you buy! rPX Look for the Red Lettered Mill-Saw. February 27th 18-51. 3m jobs y. rail Wholesale dealer in Qutenstcare, Chmauare, Glisnrare, .jr, No. 21-5 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, TA. April 10, 1851. ly ISAAC M. ASHTDH. Wholesale dealer iu HA TS and CATS, No 172 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, FA. April 10, 18-51. !y C3II1 & WAITBI. Mn-jiciaie ucaicrs in uari-jcart. L utuej. X: iVo. JlwUt Stret. nvc 6tb. PlIILAULLrillA. I A April 10, 18.51. ly JA3IES .EWELL, AT ill Wholesale dealer in Root". She,.'. R nuf. . tnd Palm Lcnf Hat. No. 130 North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Ibtel,) 1 IllLADi-Ll iA April 17, 1851. ly B. VlIU HESILVEB. vl" 'legale and Retail Sfati-jiuiri, MatJhtc rnd lc:iler in Rols and Odd-rjloics R.7dia, j -V- 1 J b,,ul1' M;, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly VILSOX & WEST, Successors to Rodoejs' I Wholesale dealers in Roots and Shoes. Rjun- fs oud Strati- Goods. No. 17. North Sd Street, i PHILADELPHIA. PA, A wil 10. 185i. ly W. J. ECALSir, AT 111 Wholesale dealers in Foreiyn Diu Goods, No. 110, North Gd and JU-nuitii Street, S. E, coi-ner of liace, PHILADELPHIA, April 10, 1851. ly u ?danuf.iciurcr of Enylish, Italian and American i Straw Gools. l'aJm Leaf Hats, Artificial Floicers. ,c, No. 1-55. Market Street. PHILADELPHIA, TA. April 10, 1851. ly JAMES P. IIORCACII, Rectifying Distiller, and dealer in Foreign and Ponies'ti'e Wines, Liquors, Ciyars, .jr., 5r., No. 107, Liberty Street, corner of Barker's Alley, PimLURG, FA. March 13, 18-51. ly HART & COWAN, Dealers in Hosiery. Trimminys , Looking Glas ses, and Fancy Goods, N. E. corner of Market and Fifth Streets, rniLADELriiiA, fa April 10, 1851. ly i1 Wholesale Tolaeto, Snuff, and Seyar Manufuc loni. No. 17;, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M WARTMAS, JOSEPH J. SOU! LK. April 21, 1851. ly j. ii, wm 5 'Wholesale dealer in Winex and Lotion, which he is preparc-l to furnish cheap to merchants and "hotel keepers. Wnrehouse 20S Market St. PHILADELPHIA. FA. March G, 1851. ly Wanted Immediately. Mil llfli'il I IV llllll hi! ft il I t Ultl I1 1 I ATTORMZY AT LAW. Apil I, & in 'ATTORNEY AT LA W April 12, ISO if. III I I II III I I I I 1 1 ! i Will attend the several Courts of CanibiH c. as heretofore. OtHce one door west" ul' Mr. Um. M'l'ailaiid Cabinet Wareroom. i.i j April il 13. '5!J27-tf. J, T 1 Hi 1 A 1 I ORIS 15 Y AT LAW. EREKSBVRG I' A. All business in (he several Courts of H!ir Irr diana and Cambria connlica eninstcd i' 1.. care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Cuchanau's Sorc April 12, 1SB), if ! fi IFlVfiiiin i I . U 111 i AM). ATTORNEY AT LAW, EL EX SB UR G, FA. I l-.rr- I Venice on main street two dot rs cast of ihr. i Exchange Hotel May K, 18.51 ly. CVRUS L. PERSIIINIi- ATTORNEY AT LAW, EDENSBURG, PA. Jfice,for the present, in the room occu pied by K. Hutchinson, Esq. January 3'J. 1851. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. i Uorough of Lorctto, Pa., will attend to i collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1S50 30. ANDREW DOIVOUGIIE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, IiOROl'GII OF Sl'MMlTVILXE, W I Lly attend promptly to colltcllona of cth er Luaiucss entrusted to him. - Legal instruments of riling driwn i!h accuracy and despatch. Sept. 1th Is50-3m. T. L. HEVER. AKoriicy a I Lan . Oilice on Main street, two doors r,to' of the Echo Office. Johnstown, March 13, 151. H WM. A. STOKFS, JAS. P. BARK, (Jrctnsburz, Pa. Ebcnsburtr, Pa S STOKES & IIAKIl, ATTORNEYS iXD CCD'SELLORS AT LAW Ebcnsburg, Cambria County, Pa. February, 1 3th, 1851. LEWIS W. BROWNE Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser One door west of John Thompson's Hotel Ebeusburg, May 1. 18-51.-1 v. 1 N. B. Shampooing done, and razors Lone 1 ir. i a sucrior manner. CEX Til A L PEXySYL VA SI A j IWVJX, GLE1M, CO. OI FICE on Allegheny Stittt, ncaily c-pp'" site tho PoM Office. Interest will be paid upon niouty deposited. , as follows, viz: Three month deposits al ihc late of 3 per cent, per annum . ! Six month deposits at the rate cf 3 1 per ecu . j pet annum. Nine month deposits at the rate of 1 per . cent, pet annum. Twelve month deposits at the rate of It per cent, per annum. i Drafts on tho cities for sale in rum to euit the purchasers, and Ccllections mode upon any poial ut low rates. August S, 1850 4 l-tf. . W. 15. HUDSON S CLOCK tern mid .Tcivclry Store, One Door East of the Sentinel OJJ'ne. N. B. Clocks, Watches, nnd Jcwtlry repaired at sliorlcst notice nd warraKUd. Sept. 2G, 185051. 50 KEGS OF NAILS ou hand, and for sale bv J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 0, ISoO. AX AUG 15 lot of Stone, and Earthen H'arc just received nd. for !c at tho Store of J. MOORE. 1-LASS, Oils. Puint; 1 and Dr.igR of all .. MOORE'S. Jf kinds at Wttr ANTED by J. MOOIIE cash, in ct W W change for goods, or otherwise. CASTINGS received and for sale al J. C. O'Neill's Stare. l.LST received by J. MOORE, 3 do beet 1). B Axe?. rnmrifl wnnu in r 1 iiu hi IVATCH JOI5 WORK ;tly and expeditiously fxeru - ttd at i 1ms 0(1?cp- 1 . i. 1:5 I ' 1 ir
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