14 6 10 5 15 22 8 8 6 w'n 4 " Tlie Iate Floods and Tornadoes. It is generally stated that in no year since the settlement of the western country, have the storms been as numerous and destructive as during the present The Mississippi has been four feet hisrher than in the. rrr?t f.v.t w C5 ' ...... liVOUCb V 1828. The damage to property has been im mense, and many lives have been lost. In mn portions, the hurricanes h devastated large tracts of land, overturned houses, and visited with fearful violence towns and villages. It would be impossible to calcu late the amount in dollars of injury to property loot Bids fair to be remembered 'as the year of floods and tornadoes. Spoken Like a Man! ' ; John B. Bhatton, Esq., who was a candidate for Canal Commissioner before the Reading Con vention, comes out in favor of his succesful competitor, in the following manly style: "We have no complaints to make, and we surely would be most ungenerous to make any, for no man was ever sustained . by a truer, no bler set of delegates, than those who honored us by their votes through the differant ballot ings, until our name was withdrawn from the Convention. We were treated nobly bv our friends, and kindly by all. Had we been na med at an earlier day, or had our location been different, the result mighthave been otherwise. For Mr. Clover, our successful competitor, and in fact for all the candidates, we have the kin dest feelings, for we beleive the canvassing was conducted in a highly honorable and praise worthy manner. All was good humor and fair dealing. Such is always the policy of the Dem ocratic party, and when that is the case the nominations of her Conventions will be cordially and heartily sustained at the polls. There will then be no heart burnings and bitter feelings and jealouses, but all portions of the party, and all Sections of thft fitntn irni 1 f 44 ULSWU, vavu I . , , - t vans John 3 ii icuua uiu uroiuers. I n- T l. X llll l J i 1 1 .J 1 1 1 1 1 1 To all we Bay again, we return our sincere Foster ITenrv n A. TT- . I . . manivs. ne nave not been honoured with being the nominee of the Convention, but we have been treated kindly and fairly. That was all we had a right to expect. The interests, usa ges, and nominations of our party are our auide. and shall hare our be st services." Mr. Bratton is a noble example of true, ear nest, and self-sacrificing Democrat. ; He does honor, and in due time will obtain the just re ward of his fidelity. . Saslr, Murray, Matthews, Messrs. Liakead and l'j were nominated on th third ballot. On motion, Richard White. Michael McQuire, hn Phillips, Ptter McGuU-b, and James Car I!llirere appointed by tUe chair a committee to port Resolutions expressive f the sense of S contention in reference to the State and County nominations. The committee hating retired a few moments, returned and reported the following Resolutions which were unanimously adopted. Resolved, That the nomination of Col. William Bizler, of Clearfield county, as the Democratic j:j vm. the, office of Governor, is especial- ly agreeable to the Democracy of Cambria, for .u.ita his many estimable qualities of mind and heart, having represented Cambria for six . 1 a. VI iL. rears in the State oenaie, we accoru w mm. uie declaration of "well done good and faithful eer nnt" the Democracy of Cambria will attest their regard for their former representative by increasing his majority at the Polls beyond that usually given to tne democratic ticitei. Rtsotted, That in the nomination of Gen. Seth Clover, fur Canal Commissioner, we recognize a Democrat of merits and capacity, one who discharge the important duties that will be entrusted to him with fidelity and an eye single to justice and right, "Little Cambria" will roll cd a majority for Gen. Clover that will evince their confidence in the man and their apprecia tion of his principles. Resolved. That the nominations of the Har- risburg Convention for the Supreme Bench will receive a cordial support from the Democracy of Cambria county. Resolved. That we pledee our undivided and enthusiastic support to all the nominations made this day and invoke the Democracy whom we represent, to rally with enthusiasm around the nominees of their party. Resolved, That since the connection between Bedford and Cambria in a Congressional Dis trict, the latter has always contributed largely to the success of distinguished citizens of Bed ford county for office, the political history of past years shows how nobly Cambria stood by the vote of her sister county in support of lion. Job Mann, and more recently swelled the ma jority of another favored son of Bedford, Hon. John Cessna, now Cambria claims to be the Cibralter of Democracy in this representative district, and whilst we are willing to bury the recollections of past injustice in oblivion, we 6hall claim our right in this district for the fu ture. The Committee further reported the following Resolutions as regulations for this and subse quent County Conventions, which were also adopted by a vote nearly unanimoun Resolved, That hereafter delegates to the County Convention shall be appointed as they heretofore have been, that is to say, by primary elections. , Resolved, That the annual nominating County Convention shall be considered the Convention for transacting all the legitimate business of Conventions for the term of one year, and shall only be superceded by the next annual nomina ting convention. Resolced, That as far as practicable, the County Convention when assembled for the pur Kse of nominating a county ticket, shall ap point all delegates or conferees for the coming year, in order thereby to avoid the trouble and inconvenience of a second assembling of the county convention, but when it becomes necessa ry tore-assemble the county convention during the year, each meeting 6hall be called by the President thereof and the chairman of the Coun ty Committee. Resolved, That in conformity with the forego ing resolutions, this Convention now proceed to appointment of delegates (or conferees for se lecting delegates) to the State Convention. In pursuance of the last resolution, Messrs. ", ii. m. audiiia iuiu o . v. J fin, were I m . . l win inn Fnfnit v appointed conferees to meet the eonfpreos TKw,;:..fn -V - . - - i a. ii ToiviaiiB 1 1 1 i jHmnnn rn nin from the counties of Blair and Huntingdon Uetl to meet in Ebensburg, on Tuesday the 8th i i . o a. t tv i . . I instant fVt r..--.r... i . t ' - i -. VII 4. , Ul uuiw . -. who may be disposed to favor me with a call. Competition Set at Nought. The new and cheap Catholic book store, Suin mitville, Cambria county, Pa., third house above the church, in McDermott's building, where will be kept constantly on hand all kinds of Catholic prayer books, in plain and rich bind ings, varying in price from 12 and 25 cents to $10. Bibles from $1 to $15 and some at $30. Controversial, historical, and miscellaneous books. A general assortment of miscellaneous books, such as histories, biographies, &c.; blank books and stationary, with the et ceteras. All kinds of German Catholic books, viz: prayer books, catechisms, bible history, life of Christ, bibles, testaments, &c. Beads, medals, crosses plain and of solid gold, scapular prints. A general assortment of school books. All new works received as soon as published. This undertaking will be hailed with delight by the inhabitants of Johnstown, Blairsville, Jefferson, Summit, line of Portage Railroad, Loretto, Loup, Carroll town, Ebensburg, Newry, Holli daysburg and Bedford. Orders from all parts of the country attended to promptness and dispatch. II. J. MACDONALD. July 3, 1851 38-tf. IList of ILetters Remaining in the Post Office, at Ebensburg . July 1st lttOl. Abel Jacob Browne Oil . Boyle Ralph Bedell Edmund Bushmen Carl Bowser John S Conrad Matthew Coulter James Clark Elizabeth mrs. Dixon David Douglass Montgomery Drake B R Dougherty John Davies David Evans Edward D Evans Daniel W E . Felen Robert (mason) Gray Samuel iranger LO 3 ' lolden JOS Gillespie James " Grove Georee Gates Henry K liillinger Caspar Hughes John T Ueimbach Daniel M Irvin Susan miss The October Election is Ohio. Under the new Constitution just adopted in Ohio by a large majority, the people of that State, will vote for the following officers in October: A uovernor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, of the State, Secretary of State, Auditor of State, -Treasurer of State, Five Spreme Judges, Three Canal Commissioners. Francis R. Snunk. We learn from the Philadelphia Ledger, that on the Fourth of J uly, the contemplated mon ument to the memory of the late Governor of Pennsylvania, Francis R. Shukk, will be erec ted at The Trappe in Montgomery county, where the bones of the deceased patriot repose Pennsylvania, says our contemporary, does well, and nobly to render homage to this sterling, but unpretending class of public men, who go for the right in defiance of the temptations of wealth, the intimidation of partizans; the allure ments of the banquet hall, and the saloons of pleasure and fashion, illumed by the smiles and blandishments of beauty's charms. The day is appropriate to the occasion, for had F. R. Shcnk lived in the Revolution 1776, he would have stood shoulder to shoulder with her Mchlexbitrgs and her Mifflixs and her FrankIiIxs, whose principles he revered, and whose conduct, as a civil magistrate, he faith iiuijr auuerea was a mouei. v hen such a man is honored, a truce to party contention is tacit ly understood. to select a Senatorial Delesate to State Convention, and were instructed to support Thomas A. iaguire of Johnstown. Robert P. Linton, Isaac Teeter and John Phil lips were appointed Representative conferees to to meet the conferees from the counties of Bed ford and Fulton, to select two candidates for the iiouseofKepresentatives, with instructions to support the nominee of thi3 convention, John Kane, they were further instructed to selact two Representative Delegates to the next couvention. On motion it was Resolved, That 31. Jf. Adams and J. C. O'Neill, be appointed Judicial confer ees to meet conferees from the counties of Blair and Huntingdon to put in nomination a candidate for President Judge of this Judicial District, should such nomination be deemed expedient by the Democracy of the district. The following persons were reported to serve on the county committee for the term of one year: M. Uasson,' James M'Dermit, N. Nagle, John Wherry, Richard White, Thomas II. PorUr, Thos. Gallagher, P. J. Little, George Murray, Samuel fratclier, John Anderson, John Adams, John Dexbert, Elisha M. Luchet, Lewis D. Dunmire G. George X. Smith, T. II. Ileyer, Andrew proul, Charles Dillon. On motion the proceedings of this convention be Wed by the officers and published in the Dem cratic papers of this county. Onmotion that the convention now adjourn, Ricn??nWRTP-FNT0N' resident! KiciiAan WW", Secretary. frS0? ,:A stalk of clover, taken St- f Mr' JaCOb WeU o'Cumru niehip, Berks county, contained five heads to feril"31' ThtJ Were lage and and Per' ectiy seperated from each other, yet all united J the stock, and was considered a rare speci men of the clover, such as can only be found in e richest fields and most favorable seasons r the growth of the crop 2fcrt County V. O i . o ' v u.i3Ajr lUv OLil the next ms'ant; for the purpose of organizing a county July 3, 1851. . WAft' July 3, 1851. Jones Benjamin '. Jones Robert J Kring Jacob Kealsh. WJ. ' ' Kennedy Charles Kilbert Patrick Lilly Thomas Marner Jonathan McElroy Levi McCollough Thos Rev Moore S & J McCann George 2 Mulloy William M'Locket Eliza . Newman Peter v -. Noon John . j Omara John' 2 " O'Keal JohnC ; Pfrouts Fleming F Pettlecord John Price Mary miss : Ross James ; 3 Ryan Michael 2 Ryan William ' Shoemaker John 2. Strasler James 2 Steel Larah Sargant James S tough John Walters Georee Williams Joseph MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. AND CHEAP BARGAINS! The undersigned respectfully inform the citi-l Jane Thodn. zens of Summitville. juov receiTea irom rmiaaeipnia and xsew (J if Murray, m. M1 uuge uu wen seieciea assortment or I u uurgraff. WWW ((DCDILSo oi tue iaiesi ana most lasbionable styles, con or LIST- Uf persons tSr rlithin tho County of Cambria, in as ciasamett by the undersigned duly appointed -rurnace, O ff Crane, Clearfield tovBimhin Daniel Litzincrer. Henry Harber, Roger Shiels, ; Carroll townshin John P Parrish. J C O'Neill, Peter Wible, Francis-Byrne, . John B Miller, - Conemauok tonmh Robinson Shoenberger & co l onoenoerjrer. George S King & co. , ncey, Matthews & Co., James Dick, Daniel Ross, - Conemaugh borough. Eichenseher & Straus, Michael Brannan, John Kingston. John Shortz, Henry Zimmerman, Henry Kratzer. John Pearsons, ' Ebensburg borovghl Murray & Zahm. Johnston Moore, . Mary O Evans, E Roberts, . -. G J Rodgers, J'. :- j E Hughes, Clark, Craig &. co., Frederick Kittell, East TunneL . Thomas O'Neill, " " O'Keefe & Howley, Half- ir y House. George Murray, . . Wm Paul & co., Wm Murray, James Dean, Stephen Kern, Jefferson. G L Lloyd & co., Robert Lytle," . ' Ann Zerbe, Anthony Long, - Johnstown borough. W C Lewis, Joseph Gans & co., -A Marbourg, Kratzer & Sheridan, Jas W Smith & co., Reely & Hite, Wakefield & Good, t A Vickrov. L Gortras. G Muckerheide & co John Tarks. Dibcrt & co.. Swank & Sutton. Pershing & Brothers, Robison. Kelly & co.i Jacob Fronheiser, Wehn & Walters, 5 37 5 37 5 37J - 0 7 Chas Lunan & Supers. George Cupp, - casper tox, . sisting of a large and well selected assortment J Peter Stobb, of Dry Goods. Made vo Claihinn. Boots and shoes, Bonnets and Palm Leaf Hals, a George Litzinger, large and extensive assortment of Hardware, " all kiiids. Also & heavy stock of Groceries, Drugs, and a variety of all other articles needed m a country Eiore, an ei wnicn they- - wul sell exceedingly cheap for cash or in exchange for approved country produce. Please remember the New , Store and give us a call, as we feel sanguine that our prices and quality of goods will bean inducemeet to per sons who want bargains. Hood rrnnlg nl moderate profits is our motto, and we rnnsuW it no trouble to show iroodiL Cash Wool. . - . JAS. M'COLGAN & CO. JAS. m'colgan, peter dovguerty. Summit June 26, 1851 37-ly Petroleum. I had a severe Cold, and was cured by the Petroleum, and gave it to several others with like success; and an old lady who had bruised her shoulder bv a fall. of her arm and shoulder, was cured by rubbing the parts affected. I also had an attack of the Blind Piles and by the application of Pi.iy was cured in a short time. Cincinnati, June 5, '50. J. F. -MITCHELL. Scrofula. It has been remarked hv eminent man Kn in the varied catalomie of i is liable, thiere is scarcely one of such importance and of such interest as Scrofula vitii. look to the obscurity of its origin, its insidious progress, me numoer ana variety of organs that it attacks, or its remarkable incurability and extensive fatality. Scrofula has baffled the file ill of iho inent physicians in this country and in Europe. But there is an antidote for this disease in ''Dr. Guvsott's Extract of Yellow Dark find Sin rnnrtn n7- la," which is proving itself a Specific in the most severe cases of Scrofula. B& See advertisement. ' - Dedication of Saint Patrick's Church. The new Catholic Church, lately erected in this (Ebensburg) borough, will be dedicated to the service of Almighty God under the patron aee of Saint Patrick, on the 15th inst... lv tn Right Reverend Dr. O'Connor, Bishop of Pitts- ourg. j.ne dedication sermon will be preached by the Rev'd Mr. Maher. of ITarrishnro- A collection will be taken up on the occasion for the purpose of finishing the Church. to commence at 9 o'clock a. m. July 3, 1851. - - : B, "Shield" will please copy. A fresh Arrival rf a QYiaaq - .QnmmAK Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c, received this day and for sale at the cheap store , . J- MOORE. June 26, 1851. MINI) FOR SALE. ihe nndersjgned offers for sale a tract of lanu situate m Clearfield township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Thomas Durbin and iu muiien, containing no acres more or less, seven acres of which are cleared. The above land is or a good aualitv. and has oriUrt timber upon it, consisting of white pine, cherry ouu vvpiai. ouincieni water power on the tract to run a saw mill, and to any person wish ing to engage in the lumber business it would oe an excellent location. For terms please en quire of EDWARD GLASS, r "vl ""I" June L'o, lbol -37-2m. ; An election will be held at the Court-House in tDensburg, on the 4th day of July next, for a neut. colonel, or the Cambria Brigade, and for a Captain and first and second Lieutenants of the Cambria Guards. JOHN LINTON, - Brigade Inspector. Junc2C, 1851 37-2w. HERRING'S (wilder's patent,) SALAMANDER SAFES The validity of this patent, (after having been "' vvukoivu uy ouiis at law lor tne last six years,) has been fully and finally established in the Supreme Court of th TTn;t,i The undersigned, at his depot, has on hand a m o aoDui imtni oi tne genuine PATENT SALAMANDER SAFES. : Also, all kinds of Iron Chests, Money Boxes, Vault Doors and Bank Vaults, both fire and Durgiar prooi. with new ti ba i of other makers forming the largest assortment t " uau me iouowing IxKJks: Jones s Changeable, Combination; Permutation and Letter ChanconVila A.t; n.. .3 t ..i HallS New Patent Trv r i. t 1 Cacnff Vn-r - - auu uuriii&r-lTUUl 'f - Lock; Day, Newell & Day's; and Locks of other Usa0 Simpson, JOHN FARREL, ; No. 34 Walnut-Street, Philadelphia, ' Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. Jund 26, 1851. 37-3m mm hotel HARRIsriURG PENNA.' . M.U. JOHN BRADY, rropriclor. April 10, 1851. ly . Wm Litzinger, Daniel Gall&her.- - ' Joseph rfoff, -- Munstcr.. Durbin & O Friel. Tatrick Bradley, Plane io. 2. , Wm Fox, John G Given k co., B McColgan, , , . . - Plane A o. 3. ' - ' Stephen A Moycrs, II B Paddock, .Plane No. 4. Vim M'Gough & co., -Georee & Short: Dominick Kennedy, bamuel bmger, Joseph Fox, Margaret Lilly, Thomas Moreland, Plane No. 5. Cornelius Daily, Henry M'Gibbon, . James Gleeson, Hannah Maher, Richland township. Herman & Greve, . George Englebougb, SummitviUe. Peter Dougherty, George Ullery & co.. Riffle & Humphreys, Samuel Black. . - John Ivory & Son, J? rancis Henry, . M chael M'Calc, : Ruth Regan, Susquehanna township. D R Kinports, Michael J Plott. John Bookenmayer, Tunnel. Robert Stewart, Charles Stewart, White township. . George Walters, George W Hauk, . . . Martin Balweaver, Class. ' License. . J3 510 37 11 liquor 10t0 14 liquor S 60 .14 7 37 14 liquor 10 50 14 Uquor 10 50 14 Uquor 3 87 - 14 Uquor 3 87 14 liquor 3 50 .., 14 7 371 14 7 37 14 7 37 14 7 37 14 7 00 14 Uquor 3 50 14 liquor 10 60 14 liquor 10 87 14 liquor 10 60 14 Uquor 3 60 14 Uquor 3 50 14 7 37 14 700 , 14 Uquor 10 50 13 Uquor 15 00 J 14 liquor - 3 87! 15 . 10 00 14 f 7 00 - 13 10 37 14 7 37 11 . 7 37 14 Uquor 3 50 14 . 7 37 .12 12 37 14 7 00 14 Uquor 10 50 14 Uquor 10 50 14 Uquor 3 50 12 , 12 37 14 7 00 14 Uquor 3 50 14 Uquor 10 50 11 700 .14 .7 37 18 1000 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 14 7 37 14 7 00 ,14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 37 14 7 00 12 12 37 . 13 Uquor 15 00 13 liquor 15 00 12 liquor -18 00 14 liquor 10 60 . .14 Uquor 10 50 14 Uquor 10 87 14 Uquor 10 50 , . -14 liquor 10 60 14 liquor 8 87 14 liquor 3 87 14 Uquor 3 50 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 OO 14' - 7 37 14 ' .7 37 14 7 37 14 Uquor 10 87 14 liquor 3 87 J 14 liquor JO 87 .14 Uquor 10 50 14 liquor 3 50 14 7 00 14 7 37 14 7 37 14 liquor 10 50 Uliquor 10 871 14 liquor 10 87 14 Uquor 3 60 14 liquor 3 50 14 liquor 350 14 liquor 3 87 14 liquor 3 87 14 Uquor 3 87 14 7 37 14 Uquor 10 87 .14 7 37 14 7 37 14 liquor 10 87 ; 14 liquor 10 87 13 Uquor 15 37 14 Uquor 10 50 14 liquor 10 87 .14 liquor 3 50 14 7 00 14 Uquor 3 87 14 3 50 -1( ; 14 liquor 10 50 14 liquor 10 50 14 700. 14 liquor 10 50 14 liquor 3 87 Summitvill John Orner, " " ' " " Margaret Conway, John Aghley, PATENT MEDICINE? Johnstown. II Ytagley, - -R A Johnston, Kratzer & Sheridan, S L Goriras. Snmmilviile. John Ivory & Son, An ameal will be imiri h " reK t-v , uiuiujsioner8 Office, in Ebensburg, n onday, the 7th day of July next, between the h m., and 4 o clock p. m.. for aU wha feel them selves aggrieved by the foregoing appraisement and classification. - . . GEORGE LITZINGER, Mercantile Appraiser for Cambria County. : June 12, 1851. J : T'10 0') 10 (r 10 87 5 87 5 37J SMUEL C. WLGARD ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBER3BTTEO A. - na, Blair and Hunfcngdon conuties. Germaaa ao receive adri -e in their own lrmguaite Office on uain street two doors east of the Exohan-a HotJl. - ... " May 8, 1851 ly. . : CYRUS L. PERSUING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBTTRQ, PA. Office for the tiresent. in t.n w - " a'i by E. Hutchinson. Jr.. T.an January 3U, 1851.. DR. GUYSOTT'S TMPRnvrcn TRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, nutunin the largest sited bottles, contains more of the pure Honduras oarsapamia than any other preparation extant, Which is chemically combined with tha Extrt nr YeUow Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry, and the Balsam of Fir, thu3 making the remedy mvrc morovgniy efficient thun any other Sarsaparittu before the pubUc. At the same time it is ver- fectly frte from mineral fieom, which Cannot De said of any other of the Sarsaparilla . com pounds. The invalid should beware of poisons! Mercury, Iron, Quinine, Potash. Iodine. Sul phur, Arsenic, and many other mineral and me- talhc poisons enter into and form the active ba sis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Guysoifs Compound Extract of Yd. low Dock and Sarsaparilla does not contain a par ticle of these substances ; ad any one can asctr- am 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 excrutiating torture, and renders another cure almost impos sible and hopeless. Let all poisonous Sarsapa rilla preparations alone, and use Guy soli's Im proved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All kind of diseases yield to its genial influences. ' Price SI, per bottle or six bottles for $5. To persons purchasing by the dozen, a Ubcral reduction will be made. AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur ray & Zalim, Ebensburg ; Mary Orr, HoUidays burg; R. Shaw, Clearfield; Hildebrand & Co., Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Tutton, Curwinsville. April 3d 1851. ly. J.M'DONAID, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBXTRO, PA. ' Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several Courts of Blair, Indiana, and Cambria counties entrusted to his care will be prompt y aliened to. January 1, 15L5 1. ly 1' IIUTCfllMC Persons returned for License under the act of Assembly passed the 10th day of April, 1849, entitled vAn act to create a sinking fund, and to provide for the gradual extinguishment of the debt of the Commonwealth," via: Beer Houses, Eating Houses, Oyster Cellars, &c. ' Conemaugh borough.' " George Eichenseher, " Adam Stein. - Simon Riley, Daniel Rosa, Henry Zimmerman, Ebensbura. John Rodgers, Johnstown. ( Adam Stein, " Simon Riley, Daniel Ross, -Samuel Williams, : George Saylor, E A Fockler. Half- Wau House Stephen Kerns, John Oster, Plane No. 2. John Cassiday, Plane No. 8. Wm Fox, Plane No. 4. Sophia Stiner, Plane No. 5. Morris Riley, Cornelius Daily. Henry M'Gibbon, IN, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBTTRQ, PA. Office on High Btreet, opposite Thompson". Hotel. . January 1, 1851. ly Miciiiriffiuiia1, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, FA. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851. ly Class. License. 8 $ 5 37 8 5 00 8 500 8 5 87 8 5 37 . 5 37 8 '5 00 8 5 00 S 5 37 ( 8 5 37 8 5 00 8 5 37 8 5 37 8 5 00 8 5 37 8 5 37 . - -8 5 00 8 ' -5 371 8 5 00 8 5 00 '. 5 371 1 8 5 37! Final Notice. The books, notes and accounts of the late firm of Litzinirer & TodJ are in the o possession oi the subscriber, to whom all persons knowing- themselves indebted will please make payment on or before the 17th day of July nest. After that time they, will be left in the hands of a suitable person ior collection. - CHARLES LITZINGER. June 19, 1851 35-3t. VERY LAST ARRIVAL. The books of Andrew Donnally, dee'd have at last come to hand. Those in debted on them are requested to pay up on or before July Court. After that time !hey will be left in the hands of a Justice. R. L. JOHNSTON, Adra'r. June 19, 1851 36-3t. In the Orjihan's Court of Cambria Coun ty, Pennsylvania. In the matter of the exceptions filed to the account of William Glass one of the Executors of George Glass, deceased. And now, to wit the 12th day of April A. P. 1851, on motion of Mr. Banks, George C. K. Zahm appointed Auditor to decide and report upon the exceptions filed. ...- f'AMRT?IA rnn'Tv RQ JJM Extract from the record of said May A. D. 1851. fSf WM. KITTELL. Clerk. The undersigned appointed Auditor in the above stated matter, hereby gives notice to all persons interested, that he will sit at the Sher iff 'a Office in the borough of Ebensburg, to at tend to the duties required, on Thursday the 3d day of July next, at 1 o'clock P. M. GEO. C: K. ZAnM: June 12, 1851 35-td. n ItbUlBlUllfj nrnifin - All persons interested - nrc hereby notified that th following administration nrannntK Iiuta been allowed and filed in the Register's office of Cambria county, and wiu tc presented for con firmation to the Orphan's Court to be held at Ebensburg in and for said county on Monday the 7th day of July next: ' The account of Augustine Farrebaugh, Exe cutor of the last will &c, of John Duly, dee'd. The account of E. Hutchison, Jr., Adminis trator of the estate of John Plott, dee'd. The account of E. J. Waters, Esq.; ; Executor of the last will &c.r of Timothy Davis, dee'd. The account of R. L. Johnston, Esq., Admin istrotor of the estate of Thomas Patterson, dee'd. The account of Michael Tlummer, Adminis trator of the estate of Isaac Plummer, dee'd. The account of Robert Carmon, Administra tor of the estate of Benjamin J., Rough, dee'd. WM. KITTELL, Kegister. . Register's Omce Ebensburg, June 12, 1851 STRAY EOt Came to the residence of the subscriber; resi ding in Cambria township, some time in May, a Red Cow with a white face, sunnosed to'be about ten -years old.? The' owner is requested to come rr-ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise 6be will be dispo- 1 r . WM. A. STOITES Greensburg, Pa 1 jas. p. akr, Ebensburg, Pa S & BARRr ATTORNEYS J.D COUXSELLORS AT UW. EBENSBURG, PA. February 13, 1851. ly THOMAS C. 3 npnnufiri Ill UUHIiiUU m 'i ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOLLIDAYSBXTRO, PA. ill attend the eevpi-xl county, as heretofore. Office one door west of m. Mctarland8 cabinet warrroom. January 1, 1851. ly sed of according to law. June 12, 1831 35-ot. '.inuS- WHERRY T.LIEYEB. ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Office on Main street, two doors east of thi Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly AMEff DOSOIGHE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND SCRIVENER, BOROI GH OF Sl'MSITVILtE, Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch January 1, 1851. II. scmlan; JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, LORETTO, PA. Will attend to collections entrusted to his care January 1, 1851. : LEWIS W. BROWN, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dres&er; One door, west of John Thompson's Hotel ' Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly; N. B. Shampooing done, and razors houed in a superior manner. ' . W. B. HUDSON'S CLOCK WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, One Door East of the Sentinel Ojjlcr. N. B. Clocks. Watches, and Jewel rv rcnnire'l at shortest notice, and warranted. Sept. 20, 1S50. 51 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA banking House. BRYAN, GLEI3I, $ CO; OFFICE on Allegheny street, nearlv opposite the Post Office. HoUidavsburtr. Pa. Interest will be paid on money deposited, as follows: Three month deposits, at the rat nf a nr cent per annum ; six month deposits, at the rate oi o per cent per annum ; nine month deposit at the rate of 4 ter cent ner annum titi month deposits, at the rate of 4j per cent per KQOUID. Drafts on the cities, for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections made nrnn nv point at low rates. August 8, 1850. 14-tf 50 KEGS OF NAILS on hand, ami for sale bv. J. IVORY; Summit Sept. 6, 1&50. A LARGE Earthen Ware j at the store of lot of Stone and ust received and for sl J. Moore. gfi lnss, Oils, Taints and Drugs of all kinds at J. Moore's. Wanted by J. MOORE cash, in exchange for goods, or otherwise. Iny amouutof coffee, sugar, tea, tobacco, il ail kinds of Groceries, at the store of ind Johnston Morr. CASTINGS rrccirrtl and fur sale at ONeiir store Carrolltown: The highest price paid for wool at the toro of,- GEO. J. RODGERS. Z(i Kegs assorted nails for sale at the stor of V) GEO. J. RODGERS. Just received by "j, Morf g best douM bitt axes.
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