1-L for forty years, informs us that there never was gmuch rain fell there before in the same length of time. Tic citizens of Poristown at the west end of h deserted u.eir nomes about -vinrk tlis morning. The town was complete- ,-ereJ v-ih water, lhe gardens are do- lv COV( troveJ and n-:niy uiove:nie articles arounci tne 8' bouse1' 2tU3 Ot' v. re wrr.-iied ava,). .Yiany 01 me cui-r-'r-itLiicld, opposite this place, also de serted their houses lor sw. uuxicra. In this borough the water came to the second street in the upper end, completely surrounded the dwelling of Gen. Wilson, and carried away both the turnpike and mill bridges. Between the railroad and river, all the gardens and first stories of many of the houses were under water, and m.iny of the families left for higher ground. Tbe tan yards of the Messrs. Millers were com pletely overflowed. Their hides were floating about their yards. Their loss must be, each, 1 or $200. The families on Fisher & McMurtrie's farms escaped to the ridges. Gen. Wilson's cottage farm, Fisher & McMurtrie's, and Mr. McCahan's farms, were all under water their loss is heavy as most of their grain was carried away and nearly all their fencing has shared the same fate. Mr. Wm. Morgan living on the cottage, has also suffered severely he has lost a heavy crop of wheat on Crooked Creek, and much of his spring crop on the cottage farm, and a num ber of hogs and sheep. Along all the Streams emptying into the Ju niata, for miles above and below this place, the lancing has been carried off. The Railroad has been considerably damaged several bridges have been swept away above Petersburg and below this place some injury has been done. The cars could come up no far ther than Mill Creek to-day. The Canal is very much injured. Ectween this place and the Huntingdon Dam the em bankment has been torn away badly. It will cost at least $5000 to repair the Canal between this and the dam. Above the dam, at liell p lock there has also been considerable damage done. And most likely higher up the damage is greater. Below, we hear that the embank ment is washed away in several places. The acqueduct at Mill Creek is gone. At about C o'clock this morning the river be gan to fall very rapidly, and at this time it has fell about 10 feet. Our citizens in the lower street and in 1'ortstown, arc now busily engaged iu shoveling out and fixing up again. A more sudden, unexpected and destructive flood never was experienced in this section of the country, and we hope it may be a long time before we have another. Another Storm. After four this afternoon, a part of a very heavy storm of wind and rain passed over our borough, destroying several beautiful shade and ornamental trees in front of dwellings. I at lit r 3Iatlicivs Arriial inl'ilts btirIi. The Apostle of Temperance arrived in our city on Sunday afternoon, 13th inst., and pro ceeded to the residence of Bishop O'Connor, wbose guest he will remain during his brief so jouru in Pittsburgh. The Reverend Father, though laboring under partial paralysis, feels, we rejoice to learn, much improved in general health, and at the period of our visit, was sur rounded by a large group of his countrymen and a number of our most respectable citizens offering him their warm congratulations on his ante arrival. The labors of the Reverend gen tie-man for the past two years have been emi nently successful. North and South, East and N est, thousands and tens of thousands have en rolled themselves under Lis pure and spotless banner. No fewer than twelve thousand have received the pledge at his hands in Cincinnati; I and the total number of his disciples in the States falls little short of half a million. The Rev. gentleman speaks with delight of his pro gress through our country, its vast territorial area, its diversity of climate, its exhaustlcss mineral and agricultural resources, its growing commerce, and the kindness, courtesy and hos pitality which he has invariably experienced, through his extended tour, from all classes of its brave and generous people. The Good Fa ther will attend daily at the residence of Bishop O'Conner, where he will feel most happy to ad minister the temperance pledge, and receive the visits of his frienda and disciples. May God prosper ms benevolent mission among us. We wish the noble-hearted Philanthropist every sue wss.ritttluryh rost. Attempted Escape or Irish Exiles. San Fraxcisco, July 14, 1831. Terrence Bellew McManus, one of the Irish exiles, arrived in San Francisco on the 3th of June, having made his escape from Launceston, Australia, and been carried away on board a British barque. Hi8 arrival at San Francisco was celebrated by a public dinner, at which the Mayor presided, and which was attended by the Senators and Representatives, and many of the most distinguished men of the State. McManus looks in high health and epirits. About the me of hi8 escape, a like attempt was made by emith O'Brien, O'Donohue and O'Doherty. The wm of 600 had been put in the hands of an nEh8hman DamcJ Ema to purchase a br.g ait? &S d0DC' aftCr loadiDg anJ charing tic Custom House, a c oncertcd signal was whpn Ly the exiles on th ch, bri t0 SCDt n shorc from the d, "a tne project during the and as soon as the signal was given for the koat, the exiles and carried back. rL 7"' . . ! for this ""is imuieeuaieiy saueel McTn Pr BDd arriTed on the 8anie day that Maaua entered the Golden Gate, a free man. OrWt,al IJUel A"l fought ia New neans on the 9th instant, between Dr. Thom- W r n an'J J- W' Frost' of tte Lt;tthefirst 'tUhM b- An Idle Rumor. - An idle rumor has been put in circulation, in certain quarters, that Governor Johnston has challenged Col. Bi-rler to meet him on the tump, and that the Colonel has declined. Wo1 ire authorized to s:iy that there is not one word of truth in ths rumor, and we believe the Governor never entertained such an idea. GOV. JToIlUStoia ami lie Stiile Sltlii.; Gov. Johnston's Rni-mnl m-m i xi. r, , , ' -.- ' uveruor uas oeen an advocate of a jcuumuii jl me state cicDt ever since he has been in office. Will the American explain why it was that the Governor was so anxious to in crease the debt one million of dollars last winter, by an issue of that amount of relit notes? That would have been some little increase in the State debt, if the Governor had effected his object. Stir ron Libel. Edwin Forrest against Nath'l P. "Willis. Mr. F., as a citizen of Penn sylvania, has entered in the U. S. Circuit Court a suit fur libel against Mr. W., the damages laid at :20,OU0. Mr. AV. was served with no tice of the suit which he endorsed for his ap pearance. lctrolcum. 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 by a fall, and strained the muscles of her iU'in and shoulder, was cured by rubbing the parts affected. I also had an attack of the Blind Piles and by the application of Petroleum was cured in a short time. Cincinnati, June 5, '50. J. F. MITCHELL. S' rof itla. It has been remarked by eminent men, that in the varied catalogue of diseases to which man is liable, there is scarcely 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 fa tali t v. Scrofula has bafiled the skill of the most em inent physicians in this country and in Europe. But there is an antidote for this disease in "Dr. GuysotCs Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparil- la, which is proving itselt a tyentic m the most severe cases ot frcrejuUi. tr?L,See advertisement. NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the Estate of Hugh Skelly, late of Cambria township, Cam bria county, dee'd, have been Granted bv the Register of Cambrin county to the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said csUte will make immediate payment, and those naving claims will please present them rroner- ly authenticated for settVinent. WM. A. 8 KELLY, Administrator. July 21, 1831 JO-Ct. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Ileal Estate. The undersigned will offer at public sale on Monday the first day of September next, at the Hotel of Messrs. J. & J. M'Cinlev, in the B-.r- oush of 8ummitvil!e, Cambria eoimtv. ALL THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND belf-iijiii.c; to the estate cf William Todd. do.!'.!. situate about U miles from the aforesaid Bov cugh, in Allegheny township, Cambria- cou'uiv, containing about -1 10 acres. The s:iid t-mr-t ; well timbered, and is supposed to Contain an abundance of lion Ore and Coal. The im provements thereon arc, a saw m'il and a dwel ling house, with somo cleared lan,i. The Pennsylvania Rail Road run?, tliroutih the tract Persons who wish to invest their money in Real Estate, would do well to examine the above premises before the d:iv of sale. Thoe wishing to examine the same", will please call on Mr. John John Ivory, 8ummitville. The sale will commence at one o'clock'p. m. of said day, when the terms will be made kuown. JOHN IVORY, IV r k'lTTPI f f LXIXITOES. July 17, 1831. 41-td. J. MIME, Manufacturer of Enylid,, Italian and Ai Straw Goods, Palm Leaf Hats, Artificial m erica n 'loicers, jo, o. y-j.j, .Market Street, , . PHILADELPHIA, PA April 10, 1831. ly DR. THOMAS C. IllTIMJ, South-west corner of Tth and Rare streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 20, 1810. tf ' )as stolen from the pasture field of the sub scriber, living iu Summerhill township, Cambria county, Pa., on the night of the 8th inst., a dark sorrel Mare, 4 years old last spring, about lb hands high, one hind foot white, a little above the pasture joint, a star in her forehead, and has had her tail considerably rubbed. The above reward will be given for the an- prencnsion ot the mare and thief, or $30 for uie imei atone, and V-0 for the marc. - y , JOHN SMAY. July 17, 1831 10-Ct. STRAYED 1 rom the residence of the subscriber residing in the borough of Conemaugh, some time in. the month of May last, a fresh milk Cow, between seven and eight years old, red and white spotted colour, having a piece cut off the right ear, and a slit in the left one. Any person giving information where the animal can be had wiU be duly recompensed for their trouble. July 17. 10-St, JOHN KINGSTON. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The partnership heretofore existing under the name and firm of Little & Hamilton, in the Lo retto Iron Foundry, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, the Rooks, Notes and Accounts ot the lata are left in the hands of P. J. Little who is duly authorized to settlo all accounts of the urm. P. J. LITTLE, JACOB HAMILTON. July 0, 1831. The business will hereafter be continued hv P. J. Little, who will keep constantly on hand. Ploughs of various patterns, cooking, pluinninc plate parlor and coal stoves, together with al most every article mado in their line of busi ness. On account of indisnosition of health. the subscriber would either sell or rent for a number of years the above establishment with patterns and other fixtures. P. J. LITTLE. July 1,, 18-51 10-St. LAND Finn A 1 1 ii 11 Mil The undersigned offers for sale a tract of f?ltUite' IU Clearfield township, Lam una uuitiil, iiujuiuiniT mmiS Ol JLlKJli:ia t'Ul um juu M'Mullen, containing 110 seres more or less, seven acres of which" arc cleared. The above land is of a pood quality, and has excellent . timber upon-it, consisting of white pine, cherry ftliJ poplar. Sufficient water power on the tract to run a saw mill, and to any person wish- inr to enprnp-e in the lumber business it would be an excellent location. For terms please en quire of EDWARD CLASS, Loretto. June '20, 1851 37-lim. CITY HOTEL Xos. 41 & 45 Jforth Third Street, IEu!nIcIjhi:i. The undersigned respectfully begs leave to state that he has thoroughly refitted and impro ved the above Establishment in a manner unsur passed by any Hotel in the country. The location of the City Hotel is undoubtedly the most desirable in the City, for Merchants and business men generally, being in the centre of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Institutions. lie pledges himself to spare no pains to merit the approbation of Lis guests, and desires that he may receive a share of public patronage. A. II. HIRST. April 21th 1831. ly PLAIN AND FANCY, Warranted to keen iu anv Climate. ORANGES, PRUNES, LEMONS, FILBERTS, RAISINS, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FIGS, LEMON SYRUP, &c. Constantly on hand and for sale by, ANDREW TODD, Summit, Pa. May 13, 1831. Sl-tf. aOtSCC. "7" E Hie undersigned have this day asso V V ciated with ourselves, iu the Merenntil nusmess, &c, JOHN style of the firm will 31 array, Zahm Co. MURRAY, Esq. The hereafter be known as MURRAY & ZAHM. May 10, 1851. DELAYS IRE DANGEROUS! A LL persons .eguH-iei tins i:mc we will ?e compelled to leae their wiM.tq ?n ,.-. 1 i r ...- ! a Justice for collection. MURRAY & ZAHM May 13. 1S31 -3itf, DO NOT PASS BY THE TWO BK: DOORS! IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS ! s the subscribers have iut received n,l ! now offering to the publ.'c, a large and cxten- ' sue assortment 01 GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEIVSWARE, II ATS, CAPS, HOOTS, SHOES, EONNETS, and in fact all such articles as are usually kept ia a country store. They feel confident that their prices are as low as any in the place, laid therefore solicit a snare oi me patronage of the public. Lumber, Grain, Wool, Hides, and "all kin.! ls country produce taken in exch mge for good Call and examine our itockbeforepurchasinf elsewhere. MURRAY, ZAHM, & Co. JAS. MURRAY, C. C. K. ZAHM, JXO. MCE KAY, ESQ. MURRAY & ZAHM, Thankful for past favors, invite their old cus tomers to call and see the stock of Murray, Zahm & Co., and they will be dealt with as heretofore. July 10, 1831. JIT 01! Alia now soady for the reception of those v.ho may be disposed to favor me with a call. Competition Set at Nought. lhe now and cheap Catholic book store, Sum mitvi Jc, Cambria cwnty, Pa., thir.I house above tae church n, McL'crmotfs buildin- where will be kept e .n.st.mtly on hand nll kinds of ainouc OOKS. A ffOllOml .'lnrlmnnf I. 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, &e. Beads," medals, crosses plum 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 Ly the inhabitants of Johnstown, Blairsville, Jefferson, Summit, lme of Portage Rail. T.-nt Loup, Carrolltown, Ebensburg, Newry, Holli daysburg and Bcdfuid. Orders from all rarts part oi me couutry attended to with promptness ana uispatcli. July 3, 1831 28-tf. H. J. MAC1K)NALD. LUMBER, LATH, TABLE LEGS & BED POSTS FOR SALE. Mil? TSS0 ,h2.Tins PwLased the Saw leter Cassidy situated near Plane No. 4, A. V t alwtx"3tbe Prepared to fill aU or ders for Lumber, Lath, Turned stufY. &c. Address or apply to the subscriber, or to F. orge, Scat, at Foot Plane No. 4. PI v a n , F- 0EORGE. 1 lane No. 4, Cambria Co 1 July 10, 1831 3'j-tf' JIMS P. HORBUC n Z "T" , T' and dlcr in Foreign and 107 T -T Vigors, Ac, Ac, No. 19,, Liberty Street, cornor of Barker! Alley, PITTSBURG, TA. March 13, 1831 ly 'JOO yards carpet for salt; very towat ' J. MOORE'S. " r. 1.1. invr.,ic i ii 1 1 nr.tid 1. T r fX ,,rtwmr. in.. 1 . - .n .... .1 . .' I OUilT JaUlCS tii-ir fo'cfiiinta r;,- 41, :r . , -larhjUUZaDt cannot diseharrrft t ;. i,- 1, iUOL UaM'l tremely anrior.s to close our Bool ... J lJousSiiss three vears standing sbr.ul.l - ik: ' .'.:. , j lrak 1 lb .-i- - mi mi rt i , t . l'ravii- ii:.k-s in .i i.:.. i I- r.:' : 1,1 price irom ii ana L' j cents to i T 1 Q VtVl-l.in. . . , . . mi.ios from ?;1 to 815 and somo at n:0 . uiai, UliL'JI I:il !1 Tl . I 111 icfl 1 DR. GUYSOTT'S IMPROVED EX TRACT Or YELLOW DOCK AND oAlvbAI'AIilLLA, put up in the largest sized bottles, contain s more of the pure Honduras Samaparilla thi an ar.'i other rreii.-;rfmi'i -.,t which is chemically combined v. iih the Extract of V- " ' ine mrai of Wild Cherry, and Vi xir, iuus making the remedy v.ore .wj,uU eyccient than any other SarsaparilU before the public. At the saine timo it ; "fjctly fret from all mineral voison hh ,., be 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 tallic poisons enter into and form the active ba sis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Guy tote Compound Extract of Yel low Dock and Sarsaparilla does 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 excrutiating torture, and renders another cure almost impost siblo atid hopeless. Let all poisonous Sarsapa rilla preparations alone, and use Guy soifs Im proved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Thick is" ihorovyhly efficacious, perfectly harmless unci purely vegetable. All kind of diseases j ield to its genial influences. ; Price ijl, per bottle or six bottles for $5. o persons purchasing by the ozen, a liberal reduction will be made. ; AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur ray & Zahm, Ebensburg ; Mary Orr, Hollidays- jMirg; 11. Shaw, Clearfield; Hildebrand & Co., j Indiana; John Stott, old Spring; J. Patton, iCurwinsville. April 3d 1831. ly. ! IList of Blotters ! Hcmaininy in the rost Ojnce, at Ebensburg July 1st 1831. Abel Jacob Jones Benjamin -Jones Robert J Kring Jacob Kealsli W J Kennedy Charles Kilbert Patrick Lilly Thomas Marner Jonathan McElroy Levi McCollough Thos Rev Browne O II Boyle Ralph llc-.k-U Edmund I t'iiBiien Carl j Bowa.r John S i Cound Matthew th. mrs. Montgomery Moore S v"i J McCann George 2 Mulloy William M'Locket Eliza Newman Peter Nwon Jvbn Omara John 2 O'Eeal John C Pfrouts Fleming F Pettlecord John Price Mary miss Ross James 3 Ryan Michael 2 Kjan William Shoemaker John 2 Strasler James 2 Steel Larah Sargant James Stough John Walters George rvM favi-i i.avn.t Evanl Edward D Evani Daniel W Evais John Fli-juir John Fostr Henry D FeleU Robert (mason) GraySamuel Grander LOG Gold-ji JOS Gillemie James Grov George n?tes:Henry K Ilillitcrer Caspar Hugh's John T Iicipbach Daniel M Irvi Susan miss Williams Joseph MILTON ROBERTS, P. 31. Jtr 3, 1831. i 6-flEAT ATTflACTIOH iND CHEAP BARGAINS! The undersigned respectfully inform the citi- zens of Summitvule, and vicinity, havo just received from Philadelphi that they hia and New lorlj, a large and well selected assortment of 1 CDCUlDSa of th latest and most fashionable styles, con sistinr or a large and well selected assortment of Dry Goods, 3Iade vp Clothing, Hats, Cops, Hoott and shoes, Bonnets arul Palm Leaf Hats, a large and extensive assortment of Hardware, Qu eeusu are, Looking Glasses, Clocks and L iquors of all kinds. Also a heavy stock of Groceries, Drugt, and a variety of all other articles needed in a country store, all of which they will sell exceedingly cheap for cash or iu exchange for approved country produce. 1 lease remember the New Store and cive us a call, as we feel sanguine that our prices and quality of goods will be an inducemeet to per sons who want bargains. Good goods and moderate profits is our motto, and we consider it no trouble to show goods. Cash paid for Wool. JAS. M COLGAN & CO. JAS. m'colgan, peter pcuciiekty. Summit June 2(5, 1831 37-ly HERRING'S (VILDERS PATENT,) '.-SALAMANDER SAFES. The validity of this patent, (after having been vigorously contested by suits at law for the last six years,) lias been fully and finally established ii the Supreme Court of the United States. The undersigned, at his depot, has on hanel a large assortment of the. genuine ' PATEXT SALAMA.NDER SAFES. Also, all kinds of Iron Chests, Money Boxes, Vault Doors and Bank Vaults, both fire and burglar proof, with new and second hand Safes of other makers forming the largest assortment n the world. Also, the following Locks: Jones's Changeable, Combination, Permutation, and Letter Changeable Anti-Gunpowder Locks; Hall's New Patent Powder and Burglar-Proof Lock; Day, Newell & Day's; and Locks of other ceJebrateU makers. JOHN FARREL, No. 31 Walnut-Street, Philadelphia, Solo Agent for the State of Pennsylvania. June u, ieol. iii-am TAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles lor sale at the Brick fetore of J. MOORE. Duncannon nails, glass 8 by-10 and 10 by 12, halmon and mackeral at J. MOORE'S.. A fresh arrival of Boots, Shoes, Summer Hats,' Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps,' Shot, Lead, &c, received this day and for sale at thechcap store of ' J. MOORE. June 20, 1851. J'lTY ADVERTISEMENTS. 11 MEBICM HOTEL Chestnut Street, opposite the State House, A.'HJKOSi: J. WHITE, April 10, 1831. y I MI & Hi) . 'ycMi,. UK uu GISTS, No. 201 Mar kct box it, one door above Fifth, north side PHIL AD E LP HI A. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Dru-s, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med ir""'. cnr?'tf-i ana Obstetrical Instruments, Drugsts' oiasswaret Window Glass, Paints, xcuumery, uc. &c, John Harris, 31 JJ. John 31. Hale. J. kharswood. E, Bi 0rbun. April 21th 1831. ly J. B. MILES, AT MACHETTE & IIAIGUEL. importers ana dealers in AW ;n . ,.l Ti,.,.i: JiJVrA1 and CUTLERY, No. 121 North Ihird Street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. K. V. MACIIETTi:, ABM. II. RAIOl'tL. April 24th 1831. ly FMfflFLATTSCH W It a 1 1; sn I vo w.ra and LIQUOR MliUClUiNTS, i'o. H Norili Water Slrrrt, PHILADELPHIA. April 21th 1831. ly CEO. K11EV, LEV! MATTHEW, WM. EBBS H HEY, MATTHEWS et CO. WHOLESALE GUOCERS and Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 7'J Water Street, A A. 1 I April 3, 1831. Cm CHEAP HARD-WARE! iHifliH.ru av mft ill. ULUfMilJil UL IJIIW. No. 105 Market Street, Philadelphia, two doors below 5th Street, ojcr for sale HARD WAKE, in all its variftes, at lotv prices. Call and see before you buy ! Look f.-.r the Red Let'ercd Mill-Saw. February 27th. 1851. 2m . JOHN Y. SIlTi, Wholesale dealer in Queensicare, Chinaware, Glassware, .jc, No. 245 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly ISAAC M. ASETON. Wholesale dealer in HATS and CAPS, So. 172 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. y ran k mm Wholesale dealers in Hirdware, Cutlero, Xads, yc, o. u-j iMariict street, al.ovc 5th, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly JA.UES .EVELL, AT s. j. mm, Wholesale dealer iu Buts, Shoe, IJonnftt. and Palm Leaf HjIs, Nj. 130 North Third Street (opposite the Eaclc Hotel,) PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 17, 1531. ly Wholesale and Retail dealer in Books and Stationary, 3lannic ani Odd-Fclloics Reyalia, No. 18 South 1th Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly WILSON & TOT, Snrfessors lo Rodneys' Wholesale dealers in Boots av.d Shoes, Bonnets and Straw Goods, No. 17. North 3d Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA; Ayril 10, 1851. ly V. J. KLALS1!, AT LI! 15 EIIIE1 & CO:. Wholesale dealers in loran and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 110, North 3d Street, S. E, corner of Race, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly mm ira 21 j. IXAKRISnUKG PENNA. WAJ. JOHN ESADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly "liMlMllfMI k CO, Wholesale Tobacco, SnujT, and St-gar 3Iannfae tory, No. 173, North "Third Street, three doors above Vine, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M. WAKTMAX, JOSEPH D. SORVER. April 21, 1851. ly J.B.EGKER, Whtdcsale denier in Wines and Liquors, which he is prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. March G, 1851. ly HART & COWAN, Dealers in Hosi- ry, Trimmings', Looking Glas ses, and Fancy Goods, N. E. cetrner of Market and Fifth Street.-, PHILADELPHIA, FA. April 10, 1851. ly WASHINGTON HOUSE Chestnut street, between Tth and 8th streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. F. GLASS V ? r t vr April 10, 18-51. lv SJMl!EL;C. VMl M, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ERZNSEUEO, PA. Will practice in ihe several Courts of CW br a Blair and Hantiegdvu counties. G-rmans on , ricein the:r :0i lancuacc. Office, on murn street tw, doors eart of th EicLan May 8" 1851 3y. ' 1 Hill ti ii. I liiirtiiii ATTORN KY AT T.tkXU T-RT-xrc-BTr-B r? . " , UM.,UiiVAU, Office for the present, in the room occupied by E. Hutchinson, Jr., Esq. January CO, 1851. ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. lf business in the several Courts of Elair, Indiana, and Cambria counties entrusted to his care will be promptly attended to. ' January 1, 1851. ly I HUTCHINSON, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. EEENSEURG. PA 015ce on 'High street, opposite Thompson', Hotel. January 1, 1851. ly MICHAEL DAN HAGIiHAN ATT02KEY AT LAW, EEEKSETIRC, PA, Office in the Court Houe, up dr January 1, 1851. y WM. A. STOKES, JAS. F. BAKR, Grcensburg, Pa. $ Ebc,iburg, Pa $ STOKES &-BARR, ATTORNEYS A-ND CCUSSELLORS AT LAW. riJETJSLUEG, PA. February 1C, 1851. ly mniimTi I, i no f, iu jjuilliljli. ATTORNEY AT LAW, H0LLIDAYS2URG, PA. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria. county, as heretofore. Office one door west of W ru. McFarlund's cabinet warcroom. January 1, 1S51. ly T.L HEYIR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOHNSTOWN, TA. Office on Main street, two doors cast of the Echo Ollice. March 13, 1851. ly AIDEEW DDIBMHB. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND SCRIVENER, BOROVGH OF SUMMITVILLE, Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writin?, drawn with accuracy and dispatch January 1, 1831. II. . SCAXLAX, JUSTICE CF THE PEACE, LORETTO, PA. Will atteml to collections entrusted to Lis Care January 1, 1S51. - - LE?is Ir. BROAI Ar Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser, r Unb door west of John Thompson's Hotel. EbensbuTg, May 1, 1 851. -ly. N. D. Shampooing done, and razors honed ic a superior manner. W. B, HUDSON'S CLOCK aSlMTCl! AND JEWELRY STORE, . . One Door East of the Sentinel Office: N. 15. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. Sept. 20, 1850. 51 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA JBaiildng Mouse, JliVAX, G LEI 31, c$- CO. OFFICE on Allegheny street, ner.rlv opposite the Post Office, iloliiJavsburrr. Fa. Interest v.iil be paid on nionev deposited, as follows : Three month deposits, at the rate of 3 per cent per annum ; sis month deposits, at the rate of 3i per cent per annum; nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum ; twelve month deposits, at the rate of 4 per cent per annum. Drafts on the cities, for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections made upon any point at low rates. August 8, 1850. Jl-tf 5$5 KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 0, 1S50. A LARGE lot of- Earthen Ware just rcc iv Stone and ed and for sale at the store of J. Moore. '"lass, Oils, Fuiiits and Drugs -of all kinds at . J. M .ooi s. TTSrar.tcd by J. MOORE cash, in exchange j ir goods, or otherwise. Iny amount of coiTee, suar, tea, tobacco, and all kinds of Groceries, at the store of Johnston Moor. CASTINGS received and for sale at OXcilVs store CarroHtov.-ir. The highest price raid for woul at the store of GEO. J. EODOEKS. 50 Kegs assorted nails for sale at the store of GEO. J. KODGEBS. TTust receive. by J. Xo?re4 3 doz bt'tt I-J'i'bia aJ? bitt asca. n viii vi rrirniTio i liUIJ A t " i 1 I v t - h 1 : ! t ' C i ir
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