ILL- jjuJ was of bo iftul. Ice totting out and eni tLation vas accomplished in defiance cf the iut:'5- i T I M LATER. Trc:ncuiiiui Kil I" 7."ev Orleans: sw Oi'Li'....-i. August -1. The editors . ( iavi.ue liMe ret-envj by the. Empire . u , KiUr fivia tueir r, Havana, and uih r p.u ' n-,. litter r-l.lKS I1'- ii.r core-DonUeti .f the Island. Gen. Mamano has re- ' :'- . j . ; -i ,- . i ao:.naomag iuc neiu to m Patriots vLo are daily increasing. Tie Patriots Lave now enure possession of the country surrounding Puerto Principe. Gen Lopez "3 making efforts to capture the Wate Pizarro on shore off Bahia Honda. the retreat ci the Spaniards. The men under ; Lopez were in high spirits, and they were hourly . receiving acquisitions to their force. , The peopie are rising in many places, and j .r,-,"'nf themselves in the cause of freedom. Gen. Lopez nua-n.v- .vfc u v v c . , , . . - A-bcut five hundred men left Havana to join ,be forces of Gen Lopez. Hlty of these Mere 15 &i v,, 4-.1 . . : .-,lrl inere u j ;ntense excitement Ve - ' Hawna, and the most intense excitement pei- , cv? t i heea a tremendous riot in this citv ! Zr-:L I) growing Z fheCubTnR I Le.n For the nast two or three davs busi- f , , 3 7i the air ef tcba nave been discussed more j '.horoeriiy Dur city was never before known ; -ve much agitated. The excitement of the ! i t - Hundreds of men i srx o mows no Douniis. uunareua oi men i - . i. : t . . - i n re rtnirins in, rtau iu utc uiiri iu mv iuiiioi, ;n "nii " HrT- r,f tf. rn.an T.il.f mt,,r rnm- ' p,-,Ui mostly of Western men. Lavini: become ' ftasperated by tne tone oi the panisu paper , ... . . . . La Patria, this afternoon, attacked the o&ce, j broke the windows and doors, and rushed into i tiie o5ce. They threw the press, cases of type t furniture into the strce. The mob totally , i-e?troved everything belonging to the office. The crowd outside wns so dense, and the ex- ; cltPtnent so great, that the police could n-.t in- , tt;f re to check the riot. i . j , . . , , ii ... ! niarnaieu uit'ir legions axiu pioccvucu nie m.- v fr st-re, (kept by a Spaniard who has made himself obnoxious to the Patriot. ) at the t-oraer f St. Charles and Gravier street s. broke tiie dxirs and windows, and destroyed ail the stock kL'i furniture, which were very valuable. By this time the crowd had swelled to an im mense number, and the cry was raised Leis ptir a visit to the Spanish Consul I' This vr.-is re-ipon Jed to by a tremendous shout. The crowd tLen moved on to the effic of The Sriatii.-h Con- s u. and a scene vf the wildest diboricr ensued. T,p juen av.neared to have run ma.l witfi eveirc. u,iL Thev fiercely attacked the house, threw ! he dcks, papers, and furniture of all kinds into tbe streets. They tore down Lis sign and i marched in triiuTiph with it to the meeting in Lafayette square. j The meeting in the square wa one of the lar- ! pest ever held in this city. The proceedings tiruughout were characterized by the wildest 1 enthusiasm. ' August 22. The excitement of la-t night has i t none of ita intensify tlas mornin- At an ! :.r!y homr a body of two thousand of the Libera tors surrounded the city p rison. This eutburst was caused by the Spanish Con sul, who fearing that he would lose his life on tae night previous, asked the protection of the American rlag. and was placed in the city pri- :. ton ss a place of safety. " j The Liberators becaiiie clamorous, and de- rc&nded that the Spanish Consul should he deliv- '. tred up to them, or they would demolish the : .rison. A force of shout fifty policemen aro on tie ! ground endesvonng to restore peace. The sogor sh kept by the Spaniard- ia dif- , !rcct parts of tbe city, were nearly all deti oved iaring 1st night. " The b?m painful part of the affair remains to i 'h The Emiiire City brought the remains ! I K'A: ( nttenden. (nephew o f Jttomer General Kerr, who were -o Spanish Govern- rinen-ien,) tind Capt. Victor tuiiumamy muraere-i DT tne S'L.am - L- T 1 . -u.n-ite guns nave been fired since sunrise in -u vi uur mururiTU uueraiors. i Tae atta-k on the tfScc of the Spanish Consul i as caused by a report (which is undoubtedlv : Tn?) that he retired by the Empire City, letters 1 u-o.n sr.me oi tne mur Jered Americans, and he ttf.-82d to ive them up when demanded by their i friends. Srw Orixass, Aug. 23. The fifty men who! n execrtei at Havana were engaged in a flank ' E'.vetnrut in conjunction with Gen." Lopez when j ut ere capturea &y tne steamer Habanero. uen. iA-ez continue-l victorious at last ac- tya's, aiid cue entire fpan'sh regiment ha 1 ' joitcd him. " j Cholera Morbus. Wad the following EXTRAOB.nrN aet cvhe. I hereby certify that about two weeks airo 1 is seized with a violent attack of Vomiting .n-t p,,;ra .tui f v . , --cum B.in raft, iVihl.tr' Z ' ' w pP i stomach and iowels, -which j Wis Completely removed bv two tea-snoonfi.! ' iosi-s of thp Pt-tnto -vi ! A. tor having taken the first dose, I slept soundly comfortably for three hours. S:ne(1 HENRY WISE, JR., On board Steamboat Ariadne. Attes NIMROD GRAB1LL. ku Symptom of Disease Mottid never be disregarded. They are uncr nng indication that the vital functions of nature i.w "rtemrpted m tbrfr healthful action, , . - . --""- a ui a luue water. I f ,u : ,",u"a mut inevitably follow, ; naless the pvstent b. ,; -u. v .v! i u"e OI proper remedies. 5 . iu mina, mat catare is ever en- ' f?& T? r n .' " 1 i ' I s . -v.. uasuisc wnen 11 mvaaes th ' wiraat economy, and onlv needs the ;.t, - . bvU. iWrauTe uiorongb, yet mild .n ctJOn-th&t will give tone to the system. I JJJ." rp0STHi blood which is the principal WYSOTrs YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPA- v -KILL., il 'tn?T of Wood, a renovator of the T Blri perhar kac i suffering ATTENTION! CORDS ! ! Vou will nc... I- o . ... Frida "V, Uth .Vr I . rlwlr. j-uiwr next, i a o Md .. il l'1 aud equip Pea as the law directs, Rj order of the Captain. . , R- LITZINGER, O. 8. A meeting of tie ! Crt Hob company wiU be helo '"Seiaf..!- "lhtoc!o. V, to t company will be held at the ; ay even-; ake ar- 1 mniit. A ' i- i r-i ste1. went, at Havana, to the'eity. .-1 deep feeling of has perf.-rmcd. the original copies of which are , Horses, Cotvs, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry, ie pervaded the whole community. Thousands j in li:e possession of the prop rietor. Remember, ' Oats in the JSheaf, Potatoes ill the ground t people endeavored to get a sight of the coffins if ls lh .0J"-T trxUt ail'i ;r"flt s-rtIclc- ' a quantity of Jlav, Turnins in the rronnd' warning their dead bodies. This gave rie to ! This medicine, when used accming to directions, i f. ;V v - ' ,;n,PSm.ine eTOUtlU, !in.ftntt..n...:. fc erie,) wir r fM'i.M- tviTimi-rnif and harden- egeiables. a lot of Cord Head Quarters, 1st Battalion, SU Beigade i-Jia UIXISIOS I'X. OLCXTEERS STEERS, I 11, 1831. J August OiDERS No. 1. TLe Lieut. Colonel, commaaJius the 1st Bat talion, 3d Brigade, ll-th Di vision "Pennsvlv.-mia uiiiiiet.-rs, uhs siprioum-a Lieui. J. V Adjutant of the Buitaliuii. Todd Uon, armed and equipped as the la w direrts OiScers commanding Companies wiil be held strictly responsible lor the execution of this order. By order of Lt. Col. Hej er. G. W. TODD, Adjutant. August 14, 1851. 44-td. TOWN LOTS FOB SALE. I 1h3 subscriber offers for sale town lots ad-1 ' . t7 cuusLitii Alicia iur ry ; join5n h ,JA )R; r .-.j ,otg cf Plane No. 4. i on tha Centra! I Kail Boad, novr under contract, and the new j Portage lload has recentlv been locatel on a t Portage ltoad has recently been located on a t I'araJel wnh lT- The location for a town is m a very healthj anJ rrosperous part of tLe coulltTj and the aboTe lotS WOu!d be desiraUe situations for h5udcs- ' . . . . -J-Mh -RAD. r-iane .o. -i, .ug. 4U JT I K 1 I 6 A11 porsous knowing themselves indebted to tie subscriber for subscrij tioii to, or advertising Tip Wt Hint riin St'TitiTtL.5 itiVi Witrk. " will - .i--- , iiieasu cau upon niru. ai r.uensoujfr, uuriiiir me t ctober court, and pay their accounts; otherwi ; theJ ,e phiced in the hands of a proper of- ficer f:r collection. JOHN G. GIVEN. PI ane Aug. 2?, 1851 4C-td. . me H mmm. e.-1ed Pr'.-T-':iN w iV. h" receive 1 at the Ml- mit until 4 o"cl-ol: j. m.. of ed:ied:iy, the first day of October next, for the grading and masonry 'f Secti-.n No. 1. 11, i, :.: 1. rK l'.t .in d 2l J"r the ivoid:i:ie of ;nc PlaR on the All- irncry ce the ort :).'' Il.-ii'm.-id. S .' 'Ji v.!! embr;: we-ierri approac-Ji x 'A Tr.r,::el at Stig:r Bun ap. Pl.t!!.- ;!!! f-j.eeiii'-.-tti' ns f f tl:e Wi.rk will be exhihite 1 tliree days previ-.r t the letting, and any information given by the engineers on the line. T. I VMS. Sup t ic. Summit. Auz. 2-". 131. i'Z-it. . ! I pimir nili;. . ViJ1 1m? "p-' l to j uM ingt - .n Hotel, I'lane No. 1 taV flt t'ic Wn-V1 A. P. 1L 11.. on i Tuesday, tlie 20d September next 30 IJeds, Deddin-. and Bedstead ; 300 Yards Carpetinfj; Solas, Chairs, Tables; Cooking, and Coal-Stoves, Clocks ; Qucensuare and Glassware; A Larpe Lot of Si pkkior Licu or. T.-gether with nianv other articles RM.ertiiiidi! to a Hotel. Al-. Hr,c,-. r.w H.U tf.ale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. A rea- i onu-.e crei:t wi.i te given. S. J. RENSIIAW. Portaro, Augut. 2:',. 18.'1. 4'3-td. . . . . -ill ; DK. GUYS0TTS IiT?R0rED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND -ARSAI'ARILLA. now put up in the large, t sked bottles, and ; I i acknowledged to be the lt tartar Ula , 1 de. is certified bv the vonJtrful Lws it j Scrofula cr Kuij Evd. Canr.r. Tun,.,, Erup- tiom of th ..-, Lrif-git-cla: C,rr,r.ic S, re of th Eyt, Rirt'jicorm or Teitert, Scakl JLa'J, lih?u-1 matlftn. Pal in th; Bun or Join's, Old s.,rt a:.d i ices. ! t.f the O'landt. S;fJ.i:i. Ti c it ri r.- - i i- i ' Dyp'ptio, Salt Jilteum, lhfoc of the ht-buur, L-.s, cf Aj-pttiu, rn.mt oritinj from th, t of A Jiercaryj. l ain tn the vr,4 thwhhrs, tiemrul lJtbdi- i ... Itrr.r-.y., Luud-a'jo, Jauwlicr, ' TWT PT-ST T-VTvr . T -P VVnTf-TVT wntTV f i Insif.ient cn-umpti-.u. barre'iness. hief,rrhe:i f,r "unites, irregular ijcnstruatsn, incontinence f uriop. and gonoral 'Vinmv st:ite c-f mind are cured by Dr. Ouysoit s Extract of Yellow Dock I hum .-ar.-.-ip.-irii.ii. wnic.'i gives mitneaiate reiier by renewing the foundation of health and strength. Ithe blood. It neutralizes bad humors, stons i unnatural secretions, and gives healthy action to 11 .1 . I u.c mai p'nci. Ut flU who wish to I,ure the blood from the impurities contracted from the free indulgence r ,i : i. - - . r uppeuieuuiiug uae winter, ana to prepare ; he svitcm tA to t commor or.Mi.Tm now to " Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow D-xk and Sarsaparilla." which is i.roving itself an an-; I tiaote tor many oi tbe most malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will never be dis- ! appointed ; for in this remedy the public faith . rifls nv( r irnTrr1 n r-t-r- -fin truviir. for it is j founded on experience, jus s their want of) j faith in other spurious compounds is also j jfounuea on experience. They fly from mine j ral nostrums to seek hope, life and vigor from : this purely vegetable rem&ly ; therefore, however, broken down in health and spirits, however, - .. K t.m A t -V Vi in-l t..1f Art.l . 1 i , . r. 1 ... ..n aha .1.,. ""-"' um,u "- , . no - . . . ' 1 sianu laai ms nopa o pnv oicai resiorauon lies . only in Guysott's Extract of Yellow Ikck and ! Sarsaparilla, and persuade him, for his life's sake to try it, and we have no hesitation in predicting Lis speedy restoration to health. nxxstAXSViLLE, Oswego co., June le48. , u.wego co., wane ear Sir: 1 purchased a short r, ou. 11 Dock ,a,nd I . r. Bennett Dear time ago. a bottle e has used for eakness, Falling already helped her very much. Of the Erysipelas it has effected nearly a cure. I have just purchased a second I bottle, and judging from the etfect of tbe former, ! feel confident that it M ill effect a perfect cure. Yours, very resTectfully, N. Cobvbn. tZ- Trice $1 per bottle six bottles for Sold by J. D. PARK, Cin., Ohio, j North-east cor., of Fourth and Walnut sts. en- j trance on Walnut to whom all orders must be addressed. i AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur- i ray k Zahm, Ebensburg; Mary Orr, Hollidays-j burg: B. Shaw, Clearfield; liildebrand & Co., ; 'Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Tatton, Curwins'ville. Ai.ril ?..t ikm i- ' HLOl R. A lot of prime flour, for sale at i li M.I i:,...., i- : ... , - J he object of the mrnff having been , . . w vw.iu-v.'ji'J LI C 11 ii'ill'l- !! . - . . Wunteei- will ramble at the BvrJu-h oJ-; an;J tws rclatmff tliereto being rea-3 , bunimitviile, on Friday the 12th September next j as ,IlesoiveTd- T"at the Commissioners for .&,.',.! . - , ,. said Bond nrfn innl-c khI scrintion of v o A. 31. UrtriMrl it l.tr .IT-!!! ft,.. I i ........ J X ' a Plank Itoad. In pursuance with previous notice a meeting of the Eiensburg and Susquehanna Plank Eoad Company was held in the Ebensburg House, on Saturday the 2d-day of Aueust instant. The meeting was organized by the appoint ment of Johnston Moire, Esq., President, and E. Hushes, Esq.. Secretary. siateu stock. In Ebensburg, nt the Ebensburg House, on the first Monday of September next. At Ciirioltown, at the Louse of J. P. Urbin, on the seconI Monday, and at D. It. Kinports, near Cherry Tree, on the third Monday of Sep tember next. JOHNSTON MOORE, President. E. HrcuLs, Secretary. August 7, 1S51. 43." m The undersisrned inform their customers and j friends that they Lave formed a co-partnership jin the above business, under the name and firm j of BL'YNON & JOHNSTON, and have taken the --cently occupied as the where they will be Larry to see the for- mer patrons of Lewis Beynon, and as many new ones as pleas to call. They receive regularly from New i'ork and PhilaJelihi the latest fashions; and cannot be beaten either in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Tests, by any other Tailors in the country. Thev respectfully j- a. ,ii;. .u , , - , . t r-"- -- -", "'v vou- - ' "in ivv vii iu 1 1 1 it 3trii . Bg.!l kinds of country produce taken in exctiuiiLre lor work. LEWIS BEVNON. ROl'.KRT JOHNSTON. July 17, ISol. tf. Public Sale. The su'iscriber ts ill offer for sale at his resi dence, iu the town of Jefferson, on Wednesday. the 1'Jth day of eidembt-r next. Four Head of i V , V n.V ru'.L t' ,7 M:tleS. One 1 UIMII" I n't itn Trr-Mr.rao. . 1 T 1 .1 . f, 1 . i f - .. .. .. I g' n, One set of P.iteut JI iv Ladders, and a number oi articus too numerous to meatioti. ; ALSO: Two Ilou.-es and Lots, and One Acre of Ground i situate in the town of Jeffersor above property wih be sold before the day of sale s.Lould Person desire to purchase. Due ..llv,cv m uv fc.uaiici terms maue Hunn ' . ,i ..-.- r V 1 TI I'l TT T T - . A V- -'u ulu.u. J'crson, August 18, 1801. 4-V.fJ. Exccutor's Notice. Letters lestamentarv on the estate of the Rev. Terrence McGirr, late of Cambria To wn- t hip, Cambria County, dec-d, Lave been irruntrdf : to the utidrsirir l .v t), PituiP r.r c.,;,t : count v. All r.trs.ns indebted t.i ;"". "7 i re )u .stcd 1 1 m tke pavment.and persons havino- cnttlmnt t iirS M;.nrixnT - - ..a v JLf V.'l A M Eb r.sburg, August 21 lSGl. 4-3 it. Notice. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are earnestly requested to call and settle their res-; pecnve accounts, on or be tore the lt dv of ! Oct .Vr next. If this notice be neglected we i win oe compenei to place the accounts in the hnds of a proper officer for collection. . RIFFFL it HUMPHREYS Suiamitvinc. Aug. 18, 18-31. 4o-td. Public Sale. ? will be ?..'d at Public Sale on . .1 , r .... . ; , " vJ JT C T- , 1 . ,,C 7T. m"cp JI..m Camln '--w.ng property, viz : Wood, One " ' Y. " "ffon, ne v.art, Morse v ' L s' -Jauuies, i arming u tensi Is. II ouse- hmd and Kiichen Furniture, Beds and Ueddin. A larje number and varietv of nnfOK cnmnrlcm,, P t- . - ,ujyji, comprising Kelifioij!. Scipntini-' ,, ' V ' an.(1 Miscellaneous orks. One Gold aicn. rugar ivetlles, also a variety of other articles t0 cmfnW at 1 1 o clock A. M. A re.t- bl cre-lit wiil be given. JAS. MtlH-lRMIT, Exwutor. Aug. 21, lb.:i-4.id. Notice. Notice is nereby civen". that Letters of Ad- ministration have been g-anted to the subcri- .-JT-T Tl. . . i ......w.j; iU uvi'itig n, tamona county, on the estate of Allen Rose, late of Conemaugh township, in said conntv, deceased. n , ., . K""" mueuieu to sant estate arc re- OUfStcl to Tlialp immfWa Q.t sons havingclaims againstthe samewill jresent them duly authenticated for settlement. W ESLEY J. ROSE. Johnstown, Au"g. 21, 1S51. 4--Ct. Stray Heifer. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Blacklick township, about the 1st of Julv, a Dark Red Heifer, a little white on both "hind feet, and about three years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. EDW ARD JONES. Aug. 21, 1851. 4-S-Gt. Notice. Th vendue notes of the estate of Edward Mullan, late of Allegheny township, deceased, have been left Jn mvanJs for wlliion. Tersons interested will save costs by calW on me soon. JAS. M'DERMIT, J. P. Ebensburg, August 12, 18-31. 44-3t. JAMBS P. II0RB1CO, Rectifying Distiller, and dealer in Foreign and Dotnutic Wine, Liquort, Cigart, C, No. 197, Liberty Street, corner of Barker's Allev, PITTSBURG, PA, March 13, 18-31. ly DR. THOMAS f . BUXTIXC, South-west corner of 7th and Race streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 2 1S49. tf CJTAR, s perm and Mould Can- ill 1 1 4". . r- -I .. t il.. "!:!. .. 5 Brick Stoi . MOOltE. w iui rsait; ai triCK colore C. QTJTCK AND COMPAirTS MAMMOTH MIIAEIRII, WILL EXHIBIT AT E H E .V SBUUC, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND. Doors open from 1 to 3 o'clock P. M. ADMITTANCE, 2-S CENTS. CHILDEEX t'X'DER MXE TEARS OF AGE HALF PRICE. 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 morning of the day of exhibition in GRAND PROCESSION, and preceded by the gorgeous ORPHEAN CHARIOT, Containing the New York Brass Band, under the superintendence of Mr. Joseph Nosher, and will consist of all the beautifully decorated ve hicles of the Company, drawn bV a magnificent stud of Ouc llundrctl Horse. 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 collections formerly belonging to jtxe, Tin s & co.f asu van ambi ec & to. And among the principal attractive features will be found the trained Performing Animals, vhlch e so celebrated both in Europe and t - it , . f ' meriea. Mr. Lrooks. the uneonal'f.l I.i,,n. King, will super in tetd this part of the Exhi bition. In the course of the performance Mr. Lang worthy will introduce his highly trained Ponies. cf dancing, waltzing, &c, forming a pleasing episode to the general entertainment. Jhe above Comnanv wiH nT.,-, l.lK;t tl, ; Summit, Monday, September 1st. Public Sale, Br virtue of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, will be exposed to Public V HtJf,flscs' U :IONL ; e daJ 1 next, in c loiiowmg real es- I tate, to wit : that I'AK.V situate in Cambria township, 'ne "orth-East of Ebensburg, on the Loretto Road, formerly the property of David j Bavis, dee'd., containing One Hundred and Twenty-Eight Acres. Sixty of which are cieared. with a large Two Storv I'rame j DWELLING HOUSE, ja large BANK BARN, and Out Houses thereon erected. Due attendance will be given, and Terms made known on day of sale, by 1LL1AM DAVIS and 1 THOMAS M. JONES, i" Adm"rs. ly Oruer of the Orphan s Court. "WILLIAM KITTELL, Clerk. j N. D. The above is one of the most desira ible situations that can be found in the country. J The land is of a good quality, and located ad mirably as regards markets and other advanta ges. Those vho think of purchasing real estate, had better examine these premises be fore purchasing elsewhere. August 7, 131. 4:)-td. Hollidaysburg 11jIUt and Bedford In quirer copy three times and charge this Office. CITY If OTEL Sos. 41 & 4 -N'orlh Third Street, Philadelphia. 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 Tiiercairtile trade, and convenient to the Banks and c her public Institutions. He pledges him.- If to sp:ire no pains to merit the appro! -ai- n of his guests, and desires that he may receive :i sh.'.re of public patronage. A. H. HIRST. April 24th 1"1. !y CiXDIES, PLAIN AND FANCY, "Warranted to keep in anv Climate. OKANGi:S, PRUNES, LEMONS, FILBERTS, RAISIN Si, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, FIGS, LEMON SYRUP, &c. Constantly on LanH and for sale by, ANDREW T011 Summif, Ta. May 15, 1S51. 31-tf. otice. 7 E the undersigned have this day asso ciated with ourselves, in the Mercantile business, &e-, JOHN MURRAY, Esq. The style of tlte firm will hereafter be known as Murray, Zahm Jr Co. MURRAY & ZAHM. May 10, 1S-31. nrr ivc mv nivnpnnii.f IJlili llO .1 It li 11.111 UlillUL 13. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers, are once more requested to call and settle their afconntf, and give tnei? notes, if they cannof discharge tlieir claims, as we are ex tremely anxious to close our Books, now of three years standing. Should this notice be neglected this time, we will be compelled to leave their accounts in the hands of a Justice for collection. MURRAY & ZAHM. May 15, 1S-31 31-tf. A fresh arrival of Boots, Shows, Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy Girap and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps. Shot, Lead, &c, received this day and for sale at the cheap Etore of J. MOORE. June 20, 1851. Duncannon nails, glass 8 by 10 and 10 by 12, salmon and mackeral at J. MOORE'S. CASTINGS rccciced and for sa!e at OXf'ir? riort Carrolltown. CITV ADVERTISEMENTS. JJIEIUC1X HOTEL Chtstnut Street, opposite the grate House PHILADELPHIA PA AMBROSLl J. WHITE. PROPr.lETOR. April 10, lS-:i. ly IS MM St ti-ri-j- v, -wl iiJ ml uu.. t t -c uujzj.?, o. ui Mar ket Street, one door above Fifth, north side, PHILADELPHIA. Importers end Wholesale Dealers In Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Patent Med icines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Taints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumerv, &c. &c John Harris, M V. John M. Halt. J. ShartrrooJ. jj Qrliton. April 24th l&ol. ly J. SL JULES; AT MUliETTE & IllKilEL. Jhird Street, above Race PHIL A DELPHI A. L V. MACHETTt, April 24th 18--.1. ly ABM. H. RAIGtlL. , fMEII PIATT k CO. Itoltalc (irocers and L.IQUOII MUKCIM.NT, So. U .North Water Street, PHILADELPHIA. April 24th 1n1. iv GEO. EHEt, LEV! MATTHEW?, WM. EBBS. RHEV, MATTHEWS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS and Common Merchant. Dealers in all kinds of Produce and 1 .ttsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 7'J Water Street, CHEAP IfAP.DVTARK' 11. Rl TIIF.fi I! A mn No. 190 Market Street. Philadelrdiia two door Wow -5th Street, ofer Kr Zu hAfiW in nil it, 7i. "-ix.. M-M MM. MAMM VV 111111a f il all its rarU-ttr. at low vrir Call and see before you buv! Br?fa. Look for the lid Lettered Mill-Saw February 27th 1S-31. Sm JOHN Y. ffll iv. , . , , . ; 1 Glaetware, Ac, No. 245 Market Street. iain m iuttmware, t unaware, , ., PHILADELPHIA , PA. April Hi, 18-31. ly ISAAC M. "Wholesale dealer in II A TS and CATS, No. 172 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly coiii k mm. Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Xaih; Ac, No. 2J3 Market Street, above 5th, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 1ft 1S51. ly JIBES EWELL, IT Vhulesjile dealer in Euott. Sheer. Bounei.. i and l'.ilm Leaf JIatt, No. 13G North Thir.J Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel.) PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 17. 1851. ly VIIM & WEST, Sctrmors Jo Rodnrrs' Wholesale dealers in Boutt and Shoet, Boniutt and Straw Goods, No. 17. North 3d Street, PHILADELPHIA; PA. Avril 10. 1851. Iv W. J. EEALSII, AT LUDWI& KHEEDLER & CO., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and JJrmfttic In Good. No. 1 10, North 3d Street, S. E, corner of Race, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly BUMS HOTEL- IIARRISBl'RC: PENNA. Bl.U. JOflX BR IDT, Prorrietor. April 10, 1851. ly MM WAHTMAK k 11 Wholesale Tobacco, SnvJT, and Segar Manvfac ton. No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, . , PHILA&ELPHIAV PA. M. WARTMAN. JOSEPH D. SOEVER. April 24, 18-31. ly I.M11ME Manufacturer of Englirh, Italian and American i;t raw Goods. J'alm Le-cf Hats, Artificial Flower, j-c, No. 15-3, Market Street. PHILADELPHLAf PA. April 10, 18-51. ly EGNER & GREGG, Wholesale dealers in Wie and Liquor, which tlrey are prepared to furnish cheap to mei-rhants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 20S Market St. PHILADELPHIA, ?A July 1st, 185:. ly HART & f OM 'AX, Dealers in Hosiery, Trimmings' ', Looking Glat w, and Fancy Goods, N. E. corner of Market and Fifth Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA." April 10, 1651. ly- WASHINGTON HOUSE, Chestnut street, between 7th an4 8th streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. F. GLASS PHOPniETOK April 10. 1851. ly ATTOENiY AT LAW, EBEKSBTTEG, PA. Practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair end Huntingdon counties. Germ&ct can receive advice in their own language. OSIce on main street two doors east of the Exchamri Hotel. c May 8, 18ol lr. SL. ATTOENEY AT LAW, EEEKSBTJEG, PA. OfUce for the present, in tLe room occupied by E. Hutchinson. Jr., Esq. January 30, ltol. by J. ATTOESXY AT LAW, EBZXSBTJUG, PA. OfEce, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several Courts of Blair, Indians, and Cambria counties entrusted to Lis care will be promptly attended to. ' January 1, 1851. ly f, mmm, jr. ATTOBKEY AT LAW, EEEKSBXfBG, PA. Office oa High Etreet, opposite Thompson's Hotel. January I, 1S-j1. ly ATTOBJTEY AT LAW, EBENSBTTEG( PA. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1K.j1. v VM. A. STOKES, JAS. P. BARR. rJrten$burg, Pa. $ Ebensburg, Fa $ STOKES & BARR, ATTORNEYS !D CCl.SELLORS IT LUY. EBENSETTEG, PA. lS.31.-lv February li T1I03IAS 0, M'DOWELL . ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. 1 attend the several Courts of Cambrii m McFarlnd s cabinet wartrocm. January 1, 18-51. ly T. L HEYEH. ATTORNEY AT LAW, J0ENST0VTN, PA. j 'jmic i ii .unui tireei, two uoors i-asi vi liic ; Echo OSce. March 13, 1831. ly mm D0S0U6HE. JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, AND SCRIVENER, BoROVCH OF SlMMITVILLE, VTJ attend promptly to collections, or other liiisir.pcs nrrntfi1 to liim T.-rnl instrnments I of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January i, INJ1. h.MlaT JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, LORETTO. PA. Will attend to collections entrusted to his care. January 1, 18-51. LEW IS . RROWX, Fashionable Barler and Hair Dresser. One door west of John Thompson's Hotel. Ebensburg, May 1, lS51.-ly. N. B. Shampooing dene, and razors honed in a superior manner. W. B. IIUDSOlVS CLOCK WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, One Door East of the Sentinel Office. N. B. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. Sept. 21., 1850. 51 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Banking House, BR VAX, GLEIM, 4- CO. OFFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite the Tost OScc, Hcilidaysburg, Pa. Interest will be paid on money deposited, as follows : Three month deposits, at the rate of 3 pr cent per annum ; six mouth deposits, at the rate of 3A 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 px annum. Drafts on the cities, for rale in sums to suit the purchaser?, and collections made upon any point at low rates. August S, 1S-30. 14 -tf 50 KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale bv J. IVORY. Summit Sept. C, 1850 4 LUGK lot of Stone and Earthen Ware just received and for sale at the store of J. Moore. Cllass X at lass, Oils, Points and Drugs of all kinds J. Mfore't. ranted by J. MOORE cash, iu exchange for goods, cr otherviise. Iny amount of coffee, sugar, tea, u.bacco, and I all kinds of Groceries, at the More of Jvttuxitrn Moore. 200 yards carK?t lor sale verv low at J. MOORE'S. " The highest price paid for vrool at the ttor of GEO. J. RODGERS. TA Kegs assorted nails for sale at the store of rK) GEO. J. RODGERS. Just received by J. Moore, 3 4?i best doublt bin axes. ill JLiVililUD 0 ITir
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