The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, July 31, 1851, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ' : ,
Tfliuaiitep
. ..ma Oiftt Mexico is afraid
to let the
across this
..... mi Wltft Hie rauruuu
. . . .1 . 1
Vmencau fc
'isthmus, for political reasons. The Spanish
at New Orleans, La Union, encourages
Mexico inl.fr course, in the following remark -
-..-.. now conclude wiwi
l'IuJc with a few rciunvks
11 c .
;n delation
.iwrwnilS tO
introduce themselves into that
'art of the country ostensibly to construct a
Lilroad, would be the height of folly, on the
oart of Mexico; and by so doing, she would
dace herself between two fires; and the Mexi
can who should give his vote to cede any por-
r ht neuinsula to the Aniericons, would
tion oi taai pcu.
be a traitor to his country, and merits death
upon the scaffold. We have seen the surveying
party at 1 Minntitlan menancing the Mexican
authorities, whilst in the performance of their
Juty, and we have no doubt but that when a
host of laborers should be collected there, under
' jirctence to construct the road, they, under the
direction of their chief, would immediately take
possession of the country; after which the
whole of the ports ou either side of the conti-
' nent, could be pounced upon and secured with
a small force. "With these evils in view, we
urge Mexico to hold on to her territory, and
under no pretext to allow companies of Anieri-
,. to enter the country, if she would avoid
danger."
Many of the ablest lawyers in the State be
i;da that if William F. Johnston should be
elected he could not take his seat the Consti
tution of the State providing that the Governor
shall hold his office " during three years, from
the third Tuesday of January next ensiling his
election, and shall not be capable of holding it
longer than six years, in any term of nine years.
This is true enough ; but there will be no dif
ficulty. . The people of Pennsylvania are Con
titution loving in an eminent degree ; and they
will not put the Governor to the trouble of
breaking faith with, that instrument, as he has
already done with the national Constitution.
But it is rather too bad to ask the people to
vote for a candidate who could not serve if he
were elected.
The intelligence from Cuba is becoming
quite exciting. Further and fuller details will
be found in our columns of this morning. The
accounts thus far, however, are some vhat con
tradictory. It is certain that there h .s been im
outbreak, that one or two skirmishes or batt'.t s
have taken place, and that many lives h ive been
lost The story that three hunJn-d of the ieg
nient of Col. Conte were killed and the rest i.i
ken prisoners, is rather improbable. A Wash
ington despatch says that three hu.idred in a vt oic
drou-ncd crossing a river. Havana, .at the 1 ;st
dates, was filled with all sorts of wild rumcrs.
One story gives the number of insurgents in the
field as five thousand men. Further news will
be awaited with anxiety. Phila. Inquirer.
g- A Buffalo paper states that as two hor
ses were feeding upon the grass near the preci
pice between the Ferry and the Horse-shoe Fall,
Niagara, one of them venturing too near the
v '
brink, fell over and was precipitated to the bot
torn, a distance of nearly 150 feet, without re
ceiving any other than a few slight bruises.
When discovered he was taking a drink from
the boiling flood, where never horse drank be
fore. His mate witnessed his fall, and stood
looking over at him with much concern.
6?" The Pittsburgh American says: "Yes
terday- evening, a young lady about 17 or 18,
whoso name we could not learn, appeared on
the streets attired in the Bloomer costume.
She had on a dress of changeable silk, which
came a very little below the knees, and pants
of the same material, which were very tasteful
ly and becomingly gathered at her ankles. She
was accompanied by her father, and is deserving
of the greatest praise for the spirit she evinced
in daring the quidnuncs. She made a decidedly
fine appearance, and was admired as she passed
along."
The number of newspapers taken by the
people of the United St-.tcs annually, averages
ovr ixtten to every inhabitant, man, woman or
child. In the British empire only one person
in twelve thousand takes a newspaper, in Belgi
um one in 25,000, in Russia one in 33,000, in
Prussia one in every 20,000.
A. special convention of the Trotcstant
Episcopal Church in the diocese of Illinois, is
to convene at Pekin in that State on the 1st of
September next, for the purpose of electing an
assistant Bishop. The declining health of
Bishop Chase from extreme old age and ardu
cub duties, renders this step necessary.
' Edward Lafayette, grandson of the cele
brated General of that name, is among the pas
sengers, for IlavreJn tho steamer Franklin.
Petroleum.
I had .a severe Cold, and was cured by. the
rctroleum, and cave 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 arm and shoulder, was cured by rubbing
tne parts affected. I also had an attack of the
Blind Piles and by" the application of Petroleum
m cured m a short time.
Cincinnati, June 5, 50. J. F. MITCHELL.
' - v f,varicd caUoue of diseases to which man
is "able, there is scarcely one of such importance
uu vi sucn interest as Scrofula, whether we
TOUJ1i,j OI ll8 origin, us insiuious
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 em
inent physicians in this country and in Europe.
But therfris an antidote for this disease in 'ir.
yWorf Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparil
ia" which is proving itself a Specific in the most
severe cases of Scrofula.
tjL-See advertisement.
loo If rn thA rLhci'i. - - 1?
200 yards carpet for sale very
; t j. MOORE'S.
t Aolice lo lVootl-Clioppcrs.
Proposals will be received at the Summit
Mansion House," Cambria county, Pa., until the
10th of August, 1851, for grubbing and clearing
Sections 101 and 107, of the Pennsylvania
Kail llnad. Persons making proposals are ex
pected to bid for the grubbing and cle.ning bu
the acre. Stakes, vill be set at the required
distance on each side of the centre line of the
Kail Koad, by which the amount to be done on
eaeli section can be seen.
Attendance will be civen at the abovo men
tioned place on the 4th of August next, by
jucuuajnas & liElLLY,
Contractors for Section 104, and
FARREN & FRETZ,
Contractors for Section 107.
July 25, 1851.
REA DM!
YOUTH AND MANHOOD.
A VIGOROUS LIFE,
OK A - ' '
I'reiiiature Deatli.
KINKELIN ox Self Preservations
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, just published, is filled with usefnl
information, on the infirmities and diseases of
the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike
to J outh, Manhood and Old Age. To all who
apprehend or suffer under the dire consequences
of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who
feel the exhaustive effects of 6edentary and
baneful habits to all who in addition to decli
ning physical energy, are the victims of nervous
and mental debility, and of moping and melan
choly despondency. Dr. K. would say
READ THIS BOOK.
The valuable advice and impressive warning
it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffer
ing, and save annually Thousands of Lives.
Parents by reading it, will learn how to pre
vent the destruction of their children.
XSQ. A remittance of 25 cen', enclosed in a
letter, prepaid, addressed to Dr. Kinkclin, N. W.
corner of Third and Union Streets, between
Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a
book, under envelope, per return of mail.
He who places liimself under the care of Dr.
K., may religiously confide in his honor a 3 a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a
physician. -
83 Persons at a distance may address Dr.
K. by letter, (postpaid) and be cured at home.
Packages of medicines, directions, &c, for
warded, by sending a remittance, and put up
secure from damage or curiosity.
July 31, 1851.-ly.
NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Hugh Skelly, lato of Caiubi-ia township, Cam
bria county, dee'd, have been granted by the
Register of Cambria county to the undersigned.
AU persons knowing themselves indebted to said
estate will make immediate payment, and those
having claims will please present them proper
ly authenticated for settlement.
WM. A. SKELLY, Administrator.
July 24, 1851 40-Ct.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
The undersigned will offer at public sale on
Monday the first day of September next, at the
Hotel of Messrs. J. J. M'Ginley, in the Bor
ough of Snminitville, Cambria county,
ALL THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF
LAND
belonging to the estate of William Todd, decM,
suuete about li nines from the aforesrid Bor
ough, in Allegheny township, Cambria county,
containing about 4 40 acres. The said tract is
well timbered, and is supposed fo contain an
abundance of Iron Ore and Coal. The im
provements thereon are, a saw mill and a dwel
ling house. With some cleared land. The
Pennsylvania Rail Road runs through the tract.
Persons w'jo wish to invest their money in
Real Estate, would do well to examine the
above premises before the day of sale. Those
wishing to examine the same, will pie se ca'
on Mr. John John Ivory, Summitville.
The sale will commence at one o'clock p. m.
of said day, when the terms will be made known.
JOHN IVORY, )
Wm. KITTELL, JEsecvxors.
July 17, 1851. 41-td.
J. IT
Manufacturer of English, Italian and American
Straw Goods, ralm Leaf Hals, Artifcial Flowers,
ijc, No. 15-5, Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
DR. THOMAS C. BUNTING,
South-west corner of 7th and Race streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. -April
2G, IS 10. tf
$5 REWARD.
Was stolen from the pasture field of the sub
sciiber, living in Summeihill township, Cambria
county, Pa., on the nigl t of the 8th inst., a
dark sov.-cl Mare, 4 years old last spring, about
1G hands high, one hind foot white, a little
above the pasture joint, a star in her forehead,
nu has had her tail considerably robbed.
The above reward will be given for the a
prehension of the mare and thief, or !;30 for
the thief alone, and $20 for the mare.
JOHN SMAY.
July 17, 1851 40-3t.
STRAYED
From the residence of the subscriber rcsidins
in the borough of Conemaugh,' some time in the
month of May last, a fresh milk Cow, between
teven and eight years old, red and white spotted
co'our, having a piece cut off the right ear, and
slit in the left one.
Any person giving information where the
animal can be Lad will be duly recompensed
for their trouble.
July 17. 40-3t. JOHN KINGSTON.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
The partnership heretofore existing under the
; ame and fiim of Little & H milton, in the Lo
retto Iron Foundry, was this dry dissolved by
mutual (onscnt, the Books, Notes and Account
of the fii Jti are ?eft in the hands of P. J. Little,
who is cVy puthorized to settle all accounls of
;e firm.
P. J. LITTLE,
JACOB HAMILTON.
July 9, 1851. .
The business will hereafter be continued by
I. J. Little, who will kcov constantly on hand,
Ploughs of various patterns, cooking, plain nine
plate parlor and coal stove:, together with al
most every article made ii thir line of busi
ness, On account of Hd'sposition of health,
the subscriber would cither sell or rent for a
number of yc .rs the above establishment with
patterns and other fixtures.
' P J. LITTLE.
July 17, 1851 10-3t
LAND FOR. SALE.
The undersln-no,! nfTWs for sale a tract of
land situate in Cleai field township. Cambria
-county, adjoining lands of Thomas Durbin and
M'Mullen, containing 110 acres more or less,
seven acres of which are cleared. The rbove
land is of a good quality, and has excellent
timber upon it, consisting of white pine, cherry
and poplar. Suiiicient water power on the
tract to run a saw mill, and to any person wish
ing to engage in the lumber business it would
be an excellent location. For terms please en
quire of
EDWARD GLASS,
Loretto.
June 2G, 1851 37-2m.
CITY HOTEL
- Kos. 41&43 North Third Street,
Philadelphia.
The undersijmed 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 meu generally, being in the centre
of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to
the L-anks and other public Destitutions.
He pledges himself to spare no pains to merit
the approbation of -his guests, and desires that
he may receive a share of public patronage.
A. 1LH1RST,
April 24th 1831.--ly . .
CANDIES,
PLAIN AND FANCY,
Warranted to keep in any Climate.
ORANGES, PRUNES,
LEMONS, FILBERTS,
RAISINS, t;. ALMONDS,
walnuts; figs,
LEMON SYRUP, &c.
Constantly on haud and for sale by,
ANDREW TODD, Summit, Pa.
May 15, 1851.-81-tf.
Notice,
E the undersigned have this day asso
ciated with ourselves, in the Mercantile
business, &c, JOHN MURRAY, Esq. The
style of the firm will hereafter be known as
Murrey, Zahm Co.
MURR AY & ZAHM.
May 10, 1851.
DELAYS ARElAiYGEROUS!
A LL persons indebted to the subscribers,
xSi. are once more requested t call and settle
their accounts, and give their notes, if they
cannot discharge their claims, as we are ex
tremely anxious to clo-e our Hooks, now of
three years standing. Should this notice be
neglected this time, we will be compelled to
Jcavc their accounts in the hands of a Justice
for collection.
MURRAY & ZAHM.
May 15, 1851 31-tf.
DO NOT PASS BY
THE TWO BIG DOORS!
IF YOU WANT CHEAP GOODS
As the subscribers have just received and are
now offering to the. public, a large and exten
sive assortment of t
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUE ENS WARE,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
BONNETS, rnd in fact all such articles as arc
usually kept in a country 6tore.
They feel confident that their prices are as
low as any in the place, and therefore, solicit a
share of the pr trouace of the nublic.
Lumber, Grain, Woo!, Hides, and all kinds of
country produ i taken in exch tnge for goods
vim uuu exam-ie our stocK before purchasing
elsewhere.
MURRAY, ZAIDL.&Co.
K. ZAHM, JXO. MCB.UAT, ESQ.
JAS. MlUBAT, G. C.
MURRAY & ZAHM,
Thankful for past favors, invite their old cus-
iimers to can ana see the stock of Murray,
z.aum cc co., ana they wiU be dealt with as
neretoioro.
July 10, 1851.
Ani now ready for the reception of those
who may be disposed to favor me with a call.
Competition Set at Taught.
The new and cheap Catholic book store, Sum
mitviUe, Cambria county, Pa., third house above
the church, in McDermott's building, where
wm te kept constantly on hand aU kinds of
Catholic prayer books, in plain and rich bind
books, among which are U. S. Catholic Maga
zine, Bishop England's Works, Lingard's Eng-
nd, 8 vols., and his Anglo Saxon Church,
Cardinal Wiseman's AVorks, Legouri's Works,
Balmes' Great Work on CivUiaation, Reeves'
History of the Church, History of Maryland.
The Catholic Pulpit '..ill be completed in eight
numbers any person by forwarding $200, can
havo it sent by mail Btiiui-niouthly to any part
of the country, for. a trifling expense, as the
t ostage is reduced.
A general assortment of school books. All
new works received as soon as published. This
undci.aLing will be hailed with deUght by the
inhabitants of Johnstown, Blairsville, Jefferson,
"F nmi lino of Portage Railroad, Loretto,
Lono, Carrolltown, Ebensburg, Newry, Holli
d ysburg and Bedford. Orders from all parts
of the country attended to with promptness
and dispatch. jj, j. MACDONALD.
. July 3, 1851 38-tf.
LUMBER, LATH, TABLE LEGS &
BED POSTS FOR SALE.
,r.f,,ieTsubf3criber having purchased the Saw
Mill, Lath Mill and Turning Lathe owned by
Peter Cassidy, situated near Plane No. 4, A.
P. R. R., vill Plways be prepared to fill all or
ders for Lu nbci-, Lath, Turned stuff, &c-
Address or r p to the subscriber, or to F.
M. George, Agent, at Foot Plane No. 4.
, F. GEORGE.
Plane No. 4, Cambria Co., 1
July 10, 1851 39,tf.
JAMES P. HORRACIf,
ucaijytng inxtiller, and dealer in Foreign and
ings, varying in price from 12 and 25 cenis to
0. r,ibles from $1 to $15 and some at $30.
Co -troversial. historical, an.l miso.plUnpous
m.jh.i,c nines, liquors, Cigrrs, $r , ,c, No.
107, Liberty Street, corner of Barker's AUey,
, , PITTSBDEG, FA.
March. 13, 1851. ly
uii. uui u i i v IMPROVED EX
TRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND
SARSAPARILLA, put up in the largest
sized bottles, contains more of the pure Honduras
SarsaparUla than any other preparation extant,
which is chemically combined with the Extract of
Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry, and
the Dalsain of Fir, thus making the remedy more
thoroughly ejjicient than any other SarsaparUla
before the public. At the same time it is per
fectly free from all mineral poisons, which cannot j
oe saiu oi any other of the SarsaparUla 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-j
sis of most of the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas
of the day. GuysotCs Compound Extract of Tel
low Dock and SarsaparUla does not contain a par
ticle of these substances; as any one can ascer
tain by applying the necessary testa.
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 18 ud hopeless. Let all poisonous Sarsapa
rUla preparations alone, and use OwjeotCs Im
proved Extract of Yellow Dock and SarsaparUla
which is thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless
and purely vegetable. AU kind of diseases yield
to its genial influences.
Price 1, per bottle or six bottles for $5.
To persons purchasing by the dozen, a liberal
reduction wUl be made.
AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur
ray & Zahm, Ebensburg ; Mary Orr, Hollidays
burg; R. Shaw, Clearfield; Hildebrand & Co.,
Indiana; John Scott, Cold
CurwinsvUle.
April 3d 1851. ly.
?pring; J. Patton,
tiist of ILetters
Remaining in the rost Officc ai jEbehsburg
July 1st 1851. ,. :
Abel Jacob
Browne O II
Boyle R .lph
Bedell Edmund
. ashmen Carl
Cowser Johu S
Conrad Matthew
Coulter James '
Clark Elizabeth mrs.
Dixon Drvid
Jones Benjamin J
Jones Robert J
Kring Jacob
Kealsh W J
Kennedy Charle3
Kilbert Patrick
Lilly Thomas
Marner Jonathan
McElroy Levi
McCollough Thos" Rev
Douglass Montgomeiy Moore S & J
Drake B R
McCann George 2
Dougherty John
Davies David
Evans Edward D
Mulloy William
M'Locket Eliza
Newman Peter
Noon John
Omara John 2
O'Keal John C
rfrouts Fleming F
Pettlecord John
Price M.iry m'ss
Ross James 3
Ryan Mic'uael 2
Ryan William
Shoemaker John 2
Strasler James 2
Steel Larah
Sr-gant James
Stough John
Walters George
Evans Daniel W
Evans John
F liquar John
Foster Henry D
Felen Robert (mason)
Gray Samuel
Granger L O 3
Golden JOS
GUlespie James
Grove George
Gates Henry K
llillinger Caspar
Hughes John T
Heimbach Daniel M
Irvin Sasan miss
Williams Joseph
MILTON ROBERTS, P. M.
July 3, 1851.
IT
i
I
AND CHEAP BARGAINS!
The undersigned respectfully inform the citi
zens of Summitville, and vicinity, that they
have just received from Philadelphia and New
1 ork, a large and veU selected assortment of
of the latest and most fashionable styles, con
sisting of a larsre and well selected assortment
of Dry Goods, Made vp Clothing, Hats, Ccps,
Boot c. d shoes, Bonnets c. d Palm Lei f Hats, a
large end extern ice p sorlmenl of Hardware,
Queen&ware, Looking Glasses, Clocks andLigiors
of all kinds. Also a heavy stock of Groceries,
Drugs, and a variety of aU other articles needed
in a country store, all oT which they wUl scU
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 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'COLGAS, r-ETEB, DOUGIIEBTY.
Summit June 2G, 1851 37-ly
HERRINGS 7
(wilder's TATENT,)
- SALAMANDER SAFES.
The validity of this patent, (after having been
vigorously contested by suits at law for the last
six years,) has been fully and finally established
in the Supreme Court of the United States.
The undersigned, at his depot, has on hand
a large assortment of the genuine
- PATENT SALIMDER SAFES.
Also, all kinds of Lron Chests, Money Boxes,
Vault Doors and Bank Vaults, both fire and
burglar proof, with, new and second hand Safes
of other makers formintr the lararest assoriuc at
in the world. Also," the following Locks:
Jones's Changeable, Combination, Permutation,
and Letter Changeable Anti-Gunpowuer Locks;
Hall's New Patent Towder and Burglar-Proof
Lock; Day, NewcU & Day's; and Locks of other
celebrated makers.
JOHN FARREL,
No. 34 Walnut-Street, Philadelphia,
Sole Agent for the State of Pennsylvania.
. June 26, 1851. 37-3m
flTAR, Sperm and Mould Can
0 dies for sale at the Brick Store
of J. MOORE.
Dnncannon nails, glass 8 by 10
and 10 by 2, salmon and mackeral at
J. MOORE'S.
'A fresh anival of Boots, Shoes, Summer
Hats, Cr-ps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw
Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c,
received th'm day and for bale at the cheap store
of J. MOORE. -
June 20, 185T-.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
. . AMERICAN HOTEL
Chestnut Street, opposite the State House,
PHILADELPHIA PA-
AMBROSE J. WHITE,
, ., fROPKlETOli.
April 10, 1851. Iy
- -"1 VI UU..
WHOLESALE DRira a tuts v om u...
ket Street, one door ibove Fifth, north side.
PHILADELPHIA.
TJ Importers and Wholesale Dealers
la Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Patent Med
icines, Surgical anu Obstetrical Instruments,
Druggists' Glasswai-e, Window Glass, Paints,
OJs, Dyes, Perfumery, &c. &c.
John Harris, M D. John M. Hale.
J. Sharswood. E. B. Orlhon.
Apiil 24th 1851. Iy
J. B. MILES,' AT
MACIIETTE & RAIGUEL.
Importers nnd ilAnloi.a rv ti M
HARDWARE and CUTLERY, No. 124 North
Aium oirevi, aoove liace,
PHILAUELPIUA.
E. V. MACIIETTE, ;. ABM. II. KAIGtKL.
AprH 24th 1S51 ly
Mini flat.
Wholesale Grocers and
LIQUOR MERCHANTS,
So. 41 North Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
April 24th 1851. ly
GEO. EUEV, LEVI MATTHEWS, . WM. EBBS.
RIIEY, MATTHEWS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS and fnm m ,;,.,.
Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and
Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water
Street,
. MO ,e. HTTSBrRG, PA
April 3, 1851. Cm
CHEAP firdware:
M. RUEIILER & BRO.
No. 195 Market Street, Philadelphia, two doors
below 5th Street, offer for sale HARDWARE,
-n all f',' varieles, at low prices.
Call and see before you buy!
BGL. ok for the Red Lettered Mill-Saw.
February 27th 1851. Gm
JOHN Y. Mill,
Wholesale dealer in Quecnsware, Chinaware,
Glassware, $c, No. 215 Market Street,
PHII 'DELPHI A, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
M.
Wholesale dealer in HATS
172 Market Street,
and
i
CAPS, No.
PHILADELPHIA,
April 10, 1851. ly
PA.
A holcsale dealers in Hard-ware, Cutlery, Neils,
0 c., o. i.uo uarkct Street, above 5th,
-PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
JAMES KEWELLt AT
E.J.
wholesale dealer in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets,
and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 136 Noth Third Street
(opposite the Eagle I oel,)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 17, 1851. ly
B.
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Books and
Stationary, Masonic and Odd-Fellows Regalia,
No. 18 South 4th Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
WILSON & WEST,
Sccccssors to Rodneys'
Wholesale dealers in Boots end Shoes, Bonnct(
and Straw Goods, No. 17, North 3d Street,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Ayril 10, 1851. ly
W. J. KEALSII, AT
wm wm & n
Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, No. 110, North 3d Street, S. E,
corner of Race,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
IIAKRISIJURG PENNA.
MAJ.JOflS BSADY,-rroprietor.
April 10, 1851. ly
MICHAEL WARTMAH & CO..
Wholesale Tobacco, Snuff, and Segar Manufac
tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors
above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
M. WARTMAV, JOSEPH D. SORVER.
April 24, 1851. ly
j. ii.
mill
Wholesale dealer in Wines and Liquors, which
he is prepared to .furnish cheap to merchants
and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
March 6, 1851. ly
HART & COWAN,
Dealers in Hosiery, Trimmings', Looking Glas
ses, and Fancy Goods, N. E. corner of Market
and Fifth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
ji
1
1
Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th 6trects,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A. F GLASS
rKOPRIETOK
BGNBR
WASHINGTON
HOUSE
April 10, 1851. ly
C. WINCARD.
"ua" AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA.
Will practice in the several Courts of Cam
bria, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germans
can receive advice in their own language. Office,
Hotel8111' trCt tV0 drS CaSt f E011
May 8, 1851 Iyv '
CYRUS L. PERSHING,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBUEG, TA.
Office for the present, in the room occuDicif
by E. Hutchinson, Jr., . Esq.
January oU, lbol. Jy
J. MDMD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA.
Office, opposite J. Thompson's notch Alf
business in the several Courts of Blair, India nn,
and Cambria counties entrusted to hi3 care, will
be promptly attended to.
January 1, 18ol. ly .
E, HUTCHINSON, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA
Office on High street, opposite Thompson' g'
Hotel. -
January 1, 1851. ly
Michael dan mageiian,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA.
Office in the Court House, up stairs.
January I, 1851. Iy
WM. A. STOKES
ES, ) JAS. P. BAKU,
a. 5 Ebemlurg, Pa 5
Greensburg, Pi
STORES & MR,
ATTORNEYS AXD COEXSELLORS AT LAW.
EBENSBURG, PA.
February 1-3, 1551. ly
c,
J
n
III 11 1 Ill
ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOLLIDAYSEURG. PA.
M
Will attend the several Courts of Cambria.
county, as heretofore. . Office one door vrcst of
Wm. McFarland's cabinet vrarerooni.
January 1, 1851. ly
T.LIEYER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office on Main street,
Echo Office.
March 13, 1851. Iy
JOHNSTOWN, PA.
two doors east of the
. mm boidieie.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND SCRIVENER,'
BOKOCGH OF SCMMITVILtE,
Will attend pr omptly to collections, or other
business entrusted to him. Legal instruments
of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch.
January 1, 1851.
H.SCAfflT-
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, LORETTO, PA.
Will attend to collections entrusted to bis care.
January 1, 1851.
LEWIS W. BROWN,
Fasiuonable Barber and Hair Dresser.
One door west of John Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, May 1, 1851. ly.
N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in1
a superior manner.
W. B. HUDSON'S
AND JEWELRY STORE,
One Door East of the Sentinel Office.
N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired
at shortest notice, and warranted.
Sept. 2G, 1850 51
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
Hanking Mouse,
BRYAN, GLE1M, 4- CO.
OFFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite
the Post Office, HollidaysburgT Pa.
Interest will be paid on money deposited, as
follows: . ...
Three month deposits, at the rate of 3 per
cent per annum ; sLt month deposits, at the rate
of 2 per cent per annum ; nine month deposits
at the rate of 4 per cent per annum ; twelve
month deposits, at the rate of 4 J 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. 44-tf . . .. .
50
KEGS OF NAILS ou hand, and
for sale by J. IVORY.
Summit Sept. C, 1850.
A LARGE lot of Stone and
Earthen Ware just received and for sale
at the store of J. Moore.
Ilass, Oils, Paints and
Drugs
of all kinds
". Moore's.
anted by J. MOORE cash, In exchange
for goods, or otherwise.
Iny amount of coffee," sugar, tea," tobacco, and
all kinds of Groceries, at the store rf -
John stem Moore.
CASTINGS reached and for
sale at OXdlTs store Carrolltown.
The highest price paid for wool at the store
of GEO. J. RODGERS.
50
Kegs assorted nails for sale at the store of
GEO. J. RODGERS.
Just received by J. Moci f, 3 doz bct double
bitt axes-. -
1I1U
i
CLOCK MM WATCH
!