ii I ' " . CUBA. Mure alovt the Cuban Revolution Another Re ' ported Battle The Patriots Victorious One Hundred Spaniards Killed. Charleston, Aug. 18. TIio Savannah Now:-, JiA ti letter fn-i" Jacksonville, Fa., giving intel ligence from Cardenas to the 5th, It was stated at Cardenas that the Govern ment troops had several encuunters with the Patriots wue of which was of some importance, biing a hard fought fight. The Patriots proved victorious, completely routing the Spaniards, killing about one hundred of them. The Ta triots captured fourteen pieces of artillery, and other munitions of war. Accounts also confirm the rising of Villa Clara, Trinidad, Santiago de Cuba and Pinal del llio. So that there only remains to the Spanish Gov ernment Havana and Matanzas, to the Western 1) epartment. Although neither the captain nor passengers one of them a Spaniard were willing to com municate the political news of the Island, it is tviJcnt that the flame of revolution has spread all over the Island. CHARLESTON', Aug. 18. Private accounts from Cardenas state, on the most reliable authority, that the accounts of the uprising arc perfectly correct, that the government cannot put it down la less than a j ear. Gen. Lopez was anxiously looked for. Every thing is so arranged that he can make a safe landing.. Cholera at Iouisville TIic Crops Croat Sturm in Kentucky. Loi'isviLLK, Aug. 15. The cholera broke out acre yesterday, in a very malignant form. Some twenty cases, up to this time, arc reported, among them J. K. Grant and son, George "Willis and Geo. McCurdy. The cause of the outbreak supposed to be continued heavy showers and great heat- Three new cases have occurred to day. The weather is now clear, and the disease has abated. The cholera has broken out in some of the interior towns of this State. A Mevcre storm occurred at Paducah, in this State, on Saturday last. A letter to the Courier, giving particulars, states that the gable ends of houses were blown in, trees uprooted, walls levelled, &c. The steamers Dover and Caledo nia were struck by the squall and sunk. The steamers Elk, Mustang, Globe, and .Cherokee, were badly injured. The former present the appearance of total wrecks. The Cherokee had ft large log driven through her hull. The stea mers America and Nuntsvillc lost their chim neys, and also had their cabins badly sprung. Six or eight other boats were more or less in jured. Accounts continue to be received from below of other damage done by the storm. The recent rains have benefitted the tobacco and corn crops in Kentucky and Tennessee. The tobacco yield in Kentucky will be double that of last year. Cholera 3IorIus. ivka'd'THE roM.ovrixo r.TU viti'ivT rrnn. 1 hereby certify that about two weeks ;:lo 1 Was seized with a violent attack of Vt.miting and Purging, (Cholera M.-rbus.) wi:h .wry dis tressing pains in the stomach and bowel.-", which was completely removed by two tea-spoonful doses of the Petroleum, taken in a little waur. After having taken the first dose, I slept soundly 4ind comfortably for three hours. Signed HENRY WISE, JR., On board Steamboat Ariadne. Attest N1MEOD Git All ILL. Tittsburg, December 12, lSl'J. Symptoms of Disease Should never be disregarded. They arc uner ring indication that the vital functions of nature have been interrupted in their healthful action, and that serious evils must inevitably follow, unless the system be again set right by the timely use of proper remedies. Egk Bear in mind, that nature is ever en deavoring to expel disease when it invades the animal economy, and only needs the assistance of some genial restorative thorough, yet mild in its action that will give tone to the system, vni act upon the BLOOii which ia the j-rincij'til of Z7. GUVSOTT'S YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPA RILLA, As a- purifycr of the blood, a renovator of the system, ami supporter and preserver of the powers of lifc.it has no equal. Take it, on the first indication that disease is upon you, and you will avert perhaps weeks and months of aickness and suffering. See advertisement. DIED: Of Typhoid Fever, on the 1-lth inst, at the houso of Mr. M'lntosh, at Plane No. 10, Rlair County, Pa., David Campbell, aged about 22 years. communicated. While living, Mr. Campbell was active, ener getic, industrious, careful, and attentive to busi ness, by which excellent traits he had won the respect and esteem of all who were associated with him, and for whom he acted. In his nature and manner he was kind, generous, ardent, frank and sincere. Trcachcrousness was no part of his composition for, while his large bcart was open to all, his generous pulse ever received that cordial grasp which is the sure tvidence of a reciprocal feeling of kindred hearts. Highly, and very respectably connected, loved and esteemed by all who knew him, he has left ub while yet in the morning and spring lime of hfe, regretted and mourned by all. The con course of relatives and friends who met to pay the last tribute of respect to the deceased, was mprecedented, jn the vicinity, of his interment. Though many an eye was moistened with sym pathetic affliction with the bereaved connections, jet Khen God wills, none can interpose death w wreiale mnst all Bubmit wc can but grieve, it is the last manifestation of appreciated, departed worth. In Cambria township, on Sunday, Aug. 17th, of Dysentery, -Aksie, daughter of Robert and Ellen Hughes, nged 7 years. In Cambria township, on Monday morning, I8th, of Dysentery, Mabcabkt, daughter of John Roberts, (South,) and consort of Thomas Brown, aged about 40 years.. In Cambria township, on Tuesday morning, A"g. 19th, of Dysentery, Susan Rebecca, daugh ter of Nicholas and fiusan Nagle, aged 11 years. G. C. QUICK AKD COMPANY'S MAMMOTH MEMGEBIE, WILL EXHIBIT AT K IJ E X S I! U K c, OX TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND. Doors open from 1 to 3 o'clock, I M. ai.mittasce, 2-3 cents, cnn.nitr.3i uxdeii sink YEARS OF ACE HALF rKICE. This splendid collection of the rarest and most magnificent specimens of the Animal Creation, obtained from all quarters of the globe, will enter town on the mornin." of the day of exhibition in GRAND PROCESSION, and preceded by the gorgeous ORPHEAN CHARIOT, Cont aining the New York Erass Eand, under the superintendence of Mr. Joseph Nushcr, and will consist of all the beautifully decorated ve hicles of the Company, drawn by a magnificent slud cf Wise Hundred Horses. The Menagerie of G. C. QUICK & CO. stands unrivalled by any other similar establishment in the world, and in it will be found represen tatives of every animal which has ever been discovered by the naturalists. It is composed of the two great collectionsformerly belonging to JI XK, T1TIS & CO., AND VAX AMUri:C & CO. And among the principal attractive features will be found the trained I'erformiujr -tiiimals, which were so celebrated both in Europe and America. Mr. IJrooks, the unequalled Lion King, will superintend this iart .,f tho V.xln- bition. In the course of the -performnnce Mr. Lang worthy will introduce his highly trained Ponies, who will go through with their wonderful feats of dancing, waltzing, &c, forming a pleasing episode to the general entertainment. The above Company will also exhibit at the Summi, Monday, September 1st. Public 'Sale. The subscriber will c.Tcr for sale at his resi dence, in the town of Jefferson, on "Wednesday, the luth day of September next, Four Head of Milch Cows, a lot of Young Cattle, Two Youii" Mares, One Yearling Colt,Vnc Two-Horse "Wa gon, One set of Patent Hay Ladders, and a number of articles tco numerous to mention. ALSO: Two Houses and Lots, and Oue Acre of Ground situate in the town of Jefferson. Any of the above property will bo sold before tho day of sale, should any person desire to purchase. Due attendance will be given and terms made know a oa d-iy of salo. . HUGH DUG AN. Jeiicrson, August 18, 1W1. 13-td. Executor's Notice. LcUors Testamentary on the estate of the Rev. Jorronce MeGirr, late of Cambria Town C am.-na. County, ,1,-c'd, have been granted to the hi-dcrslgne 1 by the Register of said county. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and persons bavin clamis will present them properly proven for settlement. JAMES McDEEMIT. Ebcnsburg, August 21 1S31. 13-Gt. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the sul'srribcrs are earnestly requested to call and settle their res pective accounts, on or before the 1st day of Octoher nest. If t;,i3 ,1&ti,.c be neglected we will be compelled to place the accounts in the hands of "a proper officer for collection RIFFEL & HUMPHREYS. Summitville, Aug. 18, 1831. i-3-td. PuMic alc. There will be sold at Public Sale on Friday, the 20th day of August inst.. nt the late resi dence of the Rev. Terrcncc Alt-Girr,in Cambria township, the following property, viz: Horses, Co-.vs. Oats in the .Sheaf, Potatoes in ihc ground,! a quantity of liny, Turnips in ihc ground, I and Garden Vegetables, a lot of Cord Wood, One Waijon, One Cart, Horse (.cars, Saddles, Farming Utensils, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, 13cds and ,"!d',5' A large number and variety of HOOKS, comprising llcligious, Scientific and Miscellaneous Works. One Gold Watch. Sugar Kettles, also a variety of other articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. rea sonable credit will bo given. JAS. McDERMIT, Executor. Aug. 21, 18.31 15-d. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration have been granted to tho subscri ber, residing in Johnstown, Cambria comity, on the estate of Allen Rose, late of Concmaugh township, in said county, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate arc re quested to make immediate payment, and per sons Laving claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ' . WESLEY J. ROSE. Johnstown, Aug. 21, 3851 I5-Ct. tratj Heifer Came to the residence of the subscriber in Blacklick township, about the 1st of July, a Dark Red Heifer, a littlo white on both hind feet, and about three years old. The owner is requested to como forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. EDWARD JONES. Aug. 21, 1851. 15-Ct. A fresh arrival of Boots, Shoes, Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florcnco Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c, received this day and for sale at tho cheap store of J. MOORE. June 20, 18-51. UTAH, Sperm and JMouM Can 13 'dies for sale at llu; I5rickSlorc ? " J. flJOOHE. Mi n Mil ur. The undersigned inform their customers and fi lends that they have formed a co-partnership in the above business, under the name and firm of E1;YX0N & JOHNSTON, r.nd have taken the room receiitly occupied as the Mountain &m'ind Ojfio-, whvre'they will be happy to see the for mer patrons of Lc v. is Eeynon, and as many new ones as rdo-as fo ill. Thev receive rccularly from New York and Philadclphii the latest iasmons; ana Klinn fir f:t r.F cannot be beaten cither in the Coats, Pants or Vests, by any ii a. rr1 . r.-.TT-- i vi v. '.IL., a. .tu i.i . i. v i , j other Tailors in the country. They respectfully ak the public to give them a call, and arc con fident their work will recommend itself. ETAll kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor work. LEWIS EEYXON, ROBERT JOHNSTON. July 17, 1851. tf. Head Quarters, 1st Dattaliox, Cd Brigade lutu Division Pa. Voluxteeks, August 12, 18-31 Okoeiis No. 1. The Lieut. Colonel, commanding the 1st Bat talion, Gd Brigade, 10th Division Pennsylvania Volunteers, lias appointed Lieut. 0. W. Todd Adjutant of the Battalion. The companies nor composing the-lst Batta lion, Cd Brigade, luth Division Pennsylvania Volunteers, v ill assemble at the Borough of Summitville, on Friday the 12th September "next, at 0 o'clock a. 3i. 2-rccisdy, for drill and inspec tion, armed and cmpped as the law directs. Officers commanding Companies vvi'I 1 lirl.l strictly responsible for the execution of this order. By order of Lt. Col. Hover. O. W. TODD, Adjutant. August l i, 18-31. 11-td. Public Sale, Ev virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, -nill be exposed to Public S ilo on tho premises, on MONDAY, the Fth dav of SEPTEMBER next, the following real es tate, to wit : All that FARM situate in Cambria towr.sldp, one mile North-East of Ebcnsburg, on the Loretto Ro.vl, formerly the property of David lavis, dee'd., containing One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Acres, Sixty of which arc cleared, with a large Two Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, a large BANK EARN, and Out Houses thereon erected. Duo attendance will be given, and Terms made known on day of sale, by WILLIAM DAVIS and 1 . , . THOMAS M. J ONES, Adm rs' By Order of the Orphan's Court, WILLIAM KITTELL, Clerk. N. P. Tli? above is enc cf the most desira ble situations that can be found in the country. The land is of a good quality, and located ad-! i.iirab'.y as regards markets and other advanta ges. Tho -jo who tl'irk of purchasing real escato, had better examine these premises be-i fore purchasinc: elsewhere. ' August 7, 3S-31. J;J-td. Hollidiyshvsr Rca'uttrr r.n.l Ti.v1fi.WI T.J quu-cr copy three times and charge iUU Ofiice PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Heal Estate. The undersigned will offer at public sale on Monday tho first day of September next, at the Hotel of Messrs. J. & J. IFGinley, in the Bcr ough of Kummitville, Cambria co'untv, ALL THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND belonging to the estate cf William Todd, dce'd, eitvmtw ii;--.it 1 J nUs ircr.i the aforesaid Bor ough, in Allegheny township, Cambria coi'nty containing about -140 acres. The sai l tract is well timbered, und is suppose 1 to 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 who 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 please call 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 kuoAvn. JOHN IVORY, 1 Wm. KITTELL, f ExEct-Tons. July 17, 18.31. 11-td. Strayed away from the subscriber livin" in kcrimllc, tho latter part of last June, a black cow, with white face and white belly, large straight horns, r.n.l about three years ol 1. Any person giving information respecting her where abouts, will be liberally rewarded. 15- F- DAVIS. August 7, 18-31. 13-Ct. Oow. lame to tho roiloTifA -r 4in e.i.,:vrt : --- v-i- tuuctl I MVI lit Jackson township, Cambria county, some time in June last, a red cow. with n-liit cr.rv. .r. i..-. back and s.ioul lers, white belly and white legs, from her knees down, and a white spot on her t.iu, a.m &uI.1oseu io uc nine or ten years old. The owner is requested tr enmo fTZv i property, pay charges and take her away; oth- eitwu &ue v. in uc disposed cf according to law. S. D. G0UG1IN0UR. August , 1851. 13-St. Notice. The vendue notes of tho estate of Edward Mullan. late of Allo?l have been left in mv hands for rnH.-ttn i ersons mtercstcu will save costs bv calling wi niu soon. JA.S. iM'Dl'MtMIT T T Ebcnsburg, August 12, 1 Sol. ll-3t. Notice. Letters Testamentary having been granted to the undcrsiirncd bv iho n f r-1 v. ,.4r ' . 1 T County, on the estate of Ross McOabc, lato of Vt ? ionsuip, Cambria. County, dco'd: Notice is hereby given to all persons 'indebted to said estate to make payment, and thoso hav ing claims agamst sadc estate to present them ..-.vv.v.i.it.i iuf Beiiiemcnt. a .to SCAJiLAN, Executor. August 12, !8ol H-Gt. Ml t ,-r t- , J UecU !Hnp ihahlbr, and dealer in Foreign and Domestic. ri,w, Liounrx. t. K.i omesitc trine, J.tinnr. iVm.,. . ' .t- K.i l'.7, Liberty Street, corner of Baiker'a Alley xr i io Vc-, , PITTSBUKO, PA. March 13, ISol ly ;I)R. THOMAS G. BUNTING, totitli -west corner of 7th and Race streets, PHlLADELtUIA, PA. April ", IV 10. tt mmnmiiTi lililjUltlv DR. CUYSOTT'S IMPROVED FA TRACT OK V HM.OW DOCK AND SARSAI'ARILLA, put up in the largest tized Utile,, contains more cf the rure Jlvti.Wa Sartaparllla than any olh.r preparation extent, which is comically comlinal w:th the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract of V, il l Cherry, and the EaJsam of l"r, ilms inaUl, tIlC ruii(.,7l nore thoroujhij ejjicknt than any ether Hutmiila C rblic. At the same time it is per- LA' free from all mineral poitou, which cannot cnXA . P . uv U1 !iuy otucr of the Sarsaparilla com pounds. The invalid should beware cf jdsons! Mercury, Iron, Quinine, Potash, Iodine, Sul phur, Arsenic, and many other mineral and me tallic poisons enter into and form the active ba sis ot mnst of the Sarsapavillas and Panaceas of tho day. Gtrysotfs Compound Extract of Yd 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 impos" elide and hopeless. Let all poisonous Sarsapa rilla preparations alone, and use GityaoiCa Im proved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsanarilhi which i3 thoroughly efficacious, perfectly harmless and purely vegetable. All kind of diseases yield io us genial miiuences. Price $1, per bottle or six bottles fur $-3. To persons purchasing by the dozen, a liberal reduction will be made. AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur ray & Zahm, Ebcnsburg ; Mary Orr, Hollidays burg; R. Shaw, Clearfield; Hildebrand & Co., Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Pattou, Curwinsville. April 3d 1851. ly. CITY If OTMLi Sos. H & Xorth Third Street, Ehil;iflcljliia. The undersigned re snor-tfnllir - 1 - - - J "V0J L'J state that he has thoroughly refitted and impro ved the above Establishment i passed by any Hotel in the country. ane mcanon oi tiie City Hotel is undoubtedly the most desirable in the Citv. fm- Arv,,., and business men generally, being in the centre w mc- in cat. jiie-rcanuie rraae, ana convenient to the Banks and other public bistitutions. lie pledges himself to spare no pains to merit the approbation of his truest-?. he may receive a share of public patronage. -. ii. hirst. April 2-1 Hi 18-31. ly i l i it k ; i PLAIN AND FANCY. Warranted ORANGES, LEMONS, RAISINS, WALNUTS, to keep in any Climate. PRUNES, FILBERTS, ALMONDS, FIGS. LEMON SYRUP, fcc. Constantly on Inn-Land for sale by, ANDREW TODD, Summit, Pa. May 1:3, ISM. 51-tf. Notice. Sl 7 11 the undersigned have this day nsso- V4 V w ciated w ith oiiielves. in tlio W pwintil.i :usiacss, ice, JOHN MURRAY, Esq. The tyle of the firm will hereafter bo known as Murray, Zahm tj- Co. MURRAY & ZAIIM. May 10, 1S51. DELAYS ARE DIMEROUS! A LL persons indebted to the subscribers, .Oik. arc once more requested to call and settle their accounts, and give their notes, if they cannot discharge tht-ir ehiimj ni w -- trcmely anxious to close our Rooks, now of . i i' c . i - . iiiruu years eian imz. OilOUKl lllis notice le neglected this time, we will bo compelled to leave their accounts in the Lauds of a Justice for collection. MURRAY & ZAIIM. May 15, 18-31 31-tf. Flank EEoad. Tn rtiirsiianer wifb rrevirii nn(irf n nnpl!nr t ...... , ...vv, ...w of the Ebensburrr and SiiS'.'niehann.i Plank Tio.id Company was hcl 1 in the Ebcnsburg House, on CV, 1 it . Ol .1 t i. . u.i.uruay me u u;;y vi nigust msiiiiit. -c - "J "1 i - mcnt of Johnston Moore, Esq., President, and L. llugncs, Lsq., Secretary. Tho obiect of the meetinir havin? been stated and the Laws relating thereto being read It was Resolved, That the Commissioners for said Road open Eooks for tho subscription of stock. . In Ebcnsburg, at the Ebcnsburg House, on 0, 1 the first Monday of September next. At Carroltown, at the house of J. P. Urbin, t Carroltown, at tlie house ot J. 1'. trbin, lie second Mouday, anl at D. R. Kinports, Cherry Tree, cu the third Monday of Sep- on the near Cherry tcr.ibor TiO-st.. JOHNSTON MOORE, President. E. IIircHKfi. Secretary. August 7, 1851. 43. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. John riummer, late of Sammerhill township, umuria- county, ueccasea, iiavmg been granted to the subscriber, by the Register of said coun ty, notice is therefore hereby given to all per- sons liKiuuieu to saia estate to maKO pa'mc-nt, and all persons bavins' cliiiins to rrescnt them properly proven for settlement.' jAMts M'it.iiMrr. August 7, 1851. -13-Ct. Stray Mare, Came to the residence of the subscriber in Allegheny township, Cambria county, on the ktl. T.,1,. r!Tl.'V with hri.ll.i saddle and mavtingal on, supposed to be about till.. .-.1.1 Aii-n.Mi Xa fftftll AC. ii rfiTi"irf loivviu-u, provo property, par uiiiit?As lCr away othcnvisc ho will o disposed of ac- r i . . . . 1 . inl.A I i:. ic.irv i nnrcif conlins: to law. July 10, 1851. Duncmnion nails, glass 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, salmon and muckeral at J. MOORE'S. CASTINGS e.lle 51 OXrilPr ,-t'O, tret a id and for CarroUtown nil ADHiRTISEmS. Il'RTt'l'lIOTEL Cnunut Street, opv-sitc the State House, AMlIKOSli.j. WHITK, April 10, 1851. ly . HARRIS. HUE & I WHOLES T V r, "! krt -t,-rl V """Mi' mix, .No. L'Ul Mar ket .ticet, one door above Fifth, north side, Importers and Wholesale Dealers m innrs. Mo,;,. tune m... .. . . , . ie?nna t;", viii-micais, latent .vied- D'feCal Una ol,stctncal Instruuieuts, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &c. &c, oil-.,-, Jj. 1. Orlison. April 2hh ISol. ly . J. B. 7iILESv AT 1H1CIIETTB & IUICBEL. Importers nnil .lnoio , , it a ,, , , , , vrrtn ana uomctc ----- - uj-tjt, a , x o. .I.. JNortll lia-d Street, above Race, r III LA DELPHI A. f" M'o?:A,CIIrTTi: A15M. II. RAICCEL. April 21th ISol.ly . V'csaIc ftroccrs mid LIQUOR AII;RCIliITTtf, 3So. -13 Xcrlh Water PHILADELPHIA. April 2Dh 3831. iy GEO. R11EV, LEV1 J1AXT11EW3 ,VM EE:;s RHEV, MATTHEWS & CO. WHOLESAL E GROCERS and CcmnluhK J! rcUanls. Dealer m nil i.-;...v, , e -n... 1 ltisourg Manufactures, No. 77 and 70 Water i -i ic-, , F1TTSBCRG, PA. April C, 1 &51 .Gm CHEAP HARDWARE! mmv i No. 103 Market Street. I,l.no.t..ir.t.: i below oth .Street, offer for sale HARDWARE in all Us varietes, at loin prices. ' ua.i and see lelure you buy! rr, Look for the. Red Lettered Mill-Saw. I ebruary l7th 1831. Sm joiiH y. mm Wholesale dealer in Quecnwore, Chlnaaarc, Glasew.-.rc, .jc, No. 2i7, Market Street, . , - F 1ULADHLPH I A, PA. April 10, 1831. ly ISAAC M. MMiI, "Wholesale dealer in 71 7'.ST 2 Market Street, rHILATZLPIIIA, PA. April 10, 1831. 'y holesalc dealers in Hardware. Caller:. XttHn. .j c, No. UJ Market Street, above 5th," PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1S31. ly JA3IES AEV.ELL, AT c. i wm. "Wholesale dealer in Hoot, Abhors, Honnet-", and Palm Leaf Half, No. ISO North Third Street (opposite the Lacrle Hotel.) PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 17, 1831. ly WILSON & WEST, Sncccssors to Rodneys' "Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, Donncts and Straw Goods, No. 17, North 3d Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ayril 10, 1831 ly J. KEALSII, AT fULt H 1U HHUUULIaM "Wliolesale dealers in Foniyn and Domestic Dry Goods. No. 110, North od Street, S. E, corner of Race, rHILAEEuPHIA, TA. April 10, 1831. ly EMITS wm. IIAKHISKURG PENNA. .. . HIAJ. JOHN B3ADT, Troprielor. ,pril 10, 1831. ly MICHAE T 0 III II VI "Wholesale Tobacco, Sn?JT, ar.d Segar Manufac tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doers above me, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M. WARTMAX, JOSEMI V. SORVER April 21, 1831. ly J. MILHASE. Manufacturer of English, Italian and American gtrair Goods, Palm Leaf Hats, Artificial Flowers, .jr., No. loo, Market treet. PHILADELPHIA, FA. April 10, 1831. ly El "TO Hi Mi II Ue 4 Wholesale dealers in Ulnr ftnd f.inwirs. which they arc prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse -OS Market St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. July 1st, 1831. ly HAHT& COWAN, Dealers in Ife-slny, TrimmhtoiC . Lool-int Glu t's, and Fancy Good.-i, N, U. corner of Market and PifUi Streets, PHILADELPHIA. PA. April 10, 1831. ly WASIHNdTON HOUSE, Chestnut street, between 7Ui nad Sth street': PHILADELPHIA, TA. A. F. ULAlSS Xpvil lft, l'r-.I. wit mi co mm mm, (!. i i,(j,iri), ATTORNEY AT LAW, PA. rfice in- ihc several Courts' of Caiu hfm, Lbir and fluntinjrdoii Counties. Germans can receive advice in their own lanuac. Ofiice, on main street two doors oust of the Exchange May 8, 1831 ly. CVRUS L. PERSUING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBUEO, PA. Office for the Present, in iho. ronm -.n ly E. Hutchinson, Jr., Esq. January ISO, lbjl. ly I vt iix rrviiilUli ATTOKirEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Ofiiee, or.ros-te J. Thoinnson' Tfnte business in the several Courts of Dlair, Indiana, .i.a u:.i ...ria counties entrusted to Lis care, will be promptly attended to. January I, 18ol. ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, EEEXSBUB.G, PA. Offlce on High street, opposite Thompson's Hotel. January 1, 1831. ly ATTORNEY AT LAW, EEENSBUEG, PA; Office, in the Court House, up stairs: January 1, 1831. ly wm. a. Stokes, jas. p. barr, Grecnsburg, Pa. $ Ebcnsburg, Pa J I ' E . )1 MXih ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LlW. EBENSETJSG, PA. February 13, 1831. ly c. ft ATTOHNEY AT LAW, HOLUDAYSBUSG. PA. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Office one door west of wm. .Mciariands cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1831. ly T. L HEYER. ATTOPJTEY AT LAW, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Office on Main street, two doors c.st of the Lcho (Jffice. March 13, 1831. ly AIBREW DDIOIKHE. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND SCB.IVE3TER, liOROVGH OF SCMMITVILLE, Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. " Lcpal instruments of writing', drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, 1831. ii. semiN, JUSTICE CP THE PEACE, LOKETTO, PA. Will attend to collections entrusted to Lis care. January 1, 1831. 'MIS W. Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. One tloor west of John Thompson's Hotel. Ebcnsburg1, May 1, 1831. ly. N. P. Shampooing done, and razors Loned in a superior manner. W. B. HUDSON'S CLOCK AND JEWELRY ET0HE, One Door East of the Sentinel Ojfiee. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. Sept. 2C, 1S3Q. 31 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA nkins: Mouse. BRYAN, GLEIM, - CO. OFFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite the Post Office, Hollidaysburpr, Pa. . Interest will be paid oa money deposited; as follows : Three month deposits, at the rate of 3 per cent per annum ; six month deposits, at the rate of S.V per cent per annum; nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per aumim ; twelve month eleposits, at the rate of 41 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 tf, 18oU. il-u KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. G, 1650. A 1ARGE lot of Stone and Earthen Ware just received and for sale at the store of J. Moore. fji lass, Oils, Paints and L'rus of all kinds .jST at J. Mret. "7" anted by J. MOORE cash, in exchange V V for jroods, or otherwise. ny amount of eouec, sugar tea, tobacco; and au emus ct Urocerics, at the store of Juh niton Mturr. 200 yards carpet for sale very low at . J. MOORE'S. The highest price paid for wool at the store cf GEO. J. CODGERS. f A Kffs assorted r,ail fr sale at ih tore cf )if OPO. J. HODGERS. nxi-t received by J. Mr, JJ .leu1 J? bur axfj. HIW.1l.fl i B. iiM, JR. HUMS Ill UU II aUaUL Jcia wcii . 'J ff-
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