The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, September 04, 1851, Image 3

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    "OSS WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE.
A I- 1' 'r 11 K S 1 A
FNGl.AN'R
..u :l.is c .!!:' r p. e- -s but
l ie n -
lhe yisio-i- i" .be Great LvhibuK.u of ,..
.rn.iliated tu t-
riP ..! -in 1 L' 1 anived,
out in-of.jja
Trade in India was dull.
FRANCE.
-rv TV.iJent of the rreneh Uepubho was to ,
1 u-
i Paris 41 J'S fyr a tour ii-t
Provinces.
. w nw.we.l intentions of . Tort:nTi r.f
UUeopeiJ" - -i ,
i rw-i.-niii-ts. touring lorwaru me l nnro ue i
tie Urkaui-u. t, j
t viiio as a candidate for the Presideiuv.
3uiMiie as .
causes an iinmiise sensation among both the
Le"itii"i' and adherants of Lonis Napoleon.
The manifesto of the Mountain has Wen pub-i.
liLej It shews the impossibility of the re-l"j,";Y-
Ii.-uea. r . ( una Ai.T I I'u.N mi-. LLiiui.' w hieh is the pritciHz!
t'ectk-u of Loui9 Napoleon, because it would; cf ti''-.
i-L'ite the Constitution. j GlVoTTS YKLLOW DOCK AND SALS VP V-
' .... ; i' i r r i
if iK. Jecltres the deteriuaiatioii not to tote
. " ; , r .... ,.,.;....: , -
fortnc ri-uMouo uuuu
,lrw elections. 1
The Paris Bourse closed dull. i
DFN'M Ii K
. :
It is rumored that the Austrian troops were
ntmut being withdrawn from Holstein. i
SPAIN. j
The Cubi'ii new has not 3-et excited much ut"i
t.'tition, as it was thought that the United State ;
Oovcrauient would put the movement down.
TURKEY.
TheSuMime Pol te has deSnitely declared that ; 7
Ksuth and his companions should be liberated , rT VThat a melancholy picture the above
,,n tbe first of September. k . uveys to our minds, vhat sad rejection
The United States Frigates Independence and!u,.f. reading it. Trulv death's shafts fly thick'
Mississippi are expected at Cnantimiple to , Within a few days the parents have been bereft
triag them away. Lf their oil. But yesterday they were rich in
The rumors current of the proposed meeting i
between the Sovereigns of Russia, Austria and'
i
Prussia are contradicted. jj
The Ministerial papers state that the Austrian
Cabinet has despatched a note to France, re-
il,. r.,u.l, r,rt. ,.n .1..
r . . . i
nexauon qaestion. .vustna persists in the incur-
r
! -
;tucir
poratiou, ami will ao all in her power to promote it.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. '
The advices from the Cape of Good Hope are
to July the 4th. j
Sir Harry Smith was on the frontier, but :
could do little more than keep the enemy in i
check. The general imprejsion was that with- i
out aid from home, the conclusion of the war i
was verv indefinite.
ITALY.
Frankfurt papers state that the journey of t'i
Kiugof iaxoay to Italy, was for the purpose of
' L"'J -l t - .... ...
using ms mnuence over mc ivmg ot Surmma. i j ;
induce hira to dismiss all his ministers, except j
one, and to shake off the Eng!i.-h influence. The !
King, it ia said, is disposed to be reconciled with !
the Pope.
Letters from Venice nr.nour.ee that the anna
incuts were proceeding in Italv.
A Terrible Tragodj.
The New Orleans Bulletin states that in Ti.il-'to
f .taux (La..) on the night f Augv.-t 15th. a
terrible tragedy was enacted. The ofheers ot
thfi 'iVC fl.hitm fil ... ... . . t' . T .
..... ej unesi i m. j. .ut.ji, a
notorious and de:
esperate character. He'rei-tcd' SAmeri(ai1 and Forc-i?n and Patent Agents,
istols and drove them off. iiand 1 uhllsilcrs of the Scientific Anu rican,
resented his t
then took refuge in the boue of Mr M-.rdiaii 1
children were in the dwelling. The shtiiff, h'-:
wis, and a posse surrounded the hou-e. Dr
P. W. Tucker was dispatched to request her lo'
gate m company with deputy sheriff Knoblock, 1
J. 0. Dullard, and C. Y. Mai tin, book-keeper at i
A. E. Ra-au & Co.'s. were fired ,.,. i,v a !
frota the window. Dei.utv .sheriff K.iohh.eV ft.ll
uwriauy wounded at the first fire. At this stage
ageueral rally was made, some twenty reports
of fire arias were heard ; in the melee Mr. Mar
tin and Dullard were seriously wounded with a
Iwwie knife, in the hands of Austin. Austin was
ery wri"Hsly wounded on different parts of the
wiy, by cuts, bruises and gun thots ; hi
is arms
u- , . 4 , ...
beutg broken in two different places, and h.s eyes
senously bruised. Austin had in the room in j
uieh he had concealed himself two double 1
barrel guns, and pistols, a rifle, a sinKle barrel!
tbtol. and two m.w1aV..5. A c, ..:..... I
' . - j
seriously meuitatct !y the citizens, rd-
most unanimously, to execute him on the tirst
tree. Austin
prison.
is now confined in the Pnrish
Kosutli.
New York, Sept. 1. The steamship Atlantic
rriTed here at an early hour this morning, and
f you have not already received your exchanges
correspondence, you will do so by the mail !
aica leaves here at five o'clock. The most
interesting piecc of intelligence that we get bv
this arrival, is the assurance that Gen. Kossuth
will leave Constantinople in an American vessel
war for the United States, on the fifteenth of
n month. Of this there can be no doubt.
ar The Board of Health at Chicago report
- aths from the 1st to the 10th of August, of
errrf,WCrCfch0lcra' DuriDS Tu1
"deaths, of which 17 were of cholera.
A. PI KSELL,
I.form.ti!Tr??E0KDEHTi8T'
h Us Inc., , ? M of c",,r"l ri' counivihat
tbeoffir. m Ebons1rg, and will be" found
Bhre h- Sim?' Cr to Geo' J' "dg"s Store,
fav favnr i " happy to wait i-on all who
Teth fi,, m wah a cal1-
Uiutifui .? WitU gold or silvcr in ""J most
Art7fici!fiC0?Plete manner-
Mral an, nSt ,aI'Proved style, to look
Fn 8 r , dl unJcr aU Circumstances
put n on atmoeidieric pressure.
Action rk wa""anted to give entire satis-
U
Cholera Morbus.
EF Al. THE rOLLowi.so F.XTRAOKDI.NAKY CI DF.
I hereby certify th.it ,i V .
"-'"U Willi 11 Till ftlt ,l(t..f.l. -. .
' I eoml. itaoly lor three h-.urs
MgneJ
HEXUV Wlsx .in
On board Steamboat Ariadne.
Attest N1MROH Git A BILL.
1 utsburg, December 12. 1849.
Symnfoms oriliso'ivo
(ShoulJ never be disregarded. They are unc-r-;i
.ng indication that the vital functions of nature
have been interrupted in their health ftil'r;,
.And that serious evils must inevitably "follow
. : t"i. ovine
timely use of proper remedies.
.--? v.., . i L
Kr-i, lear in mmd. that nature is rvpr in.
deavoring to expel disease when it invades the
imimai eeon
my, and only needs the assistance
1 ."mo restor.a.ve tn-rou-h, yet mi!J
. . . . . . "V
ls a ot the bood, a renovator of the
system, and a supporter and preserver of the
p..wirs of life.it has no equal. Take it, on the
nrst ln-lieatu.u tnat disease is upon vou, and
'.vou "Vtlt sj weeks ;.nd months of
s.ekness and suflennj.
Ra, See advertisement,
,
ii:u:
In Cambria town-hip, on Sunduv. Ail". 17th
Axxie, on Friday, Aug. 22, Wm. 51oxt:omer v!
on omi.mv, .vug. -4, johx Taylor, and on Sun
day A u.s. iil. Thomas Scott ,mlv ,.i,;;.iw, ,.r
Robert
and Ellen
7 months.
nn ... '
Hughes, a zed resneetivelv
vears.
ami o vear-.
int.- jiossosiuii oi lour ooeuient, guileless chil
dren; to-day how altered their condition, how
sorrowful their hearts. But vosterd.iv ,a;i-
j j
ittle ones were iu the enjoyment of health, to-
.lay '-they softly lie and sweetly sleep low in
i the frronnd."' TIictt ni-n r,.nn r
'J o .--! -one.
lue lung ot terrors
laid his rude hands unon
lovely limbs and blasted their 1 en ill ie5
with Lis icy Ireath. For them no more the
blazing hearth shall burn, nor father, nor moth
er more ehall they behold, nor sacred home.
They rest amid their own native hills, with no
dirge but the rude music of the winds, and the
dews of heaven will moisten their graves. A
charitable community deeply sympathise with
the parents in the loss they have sustained. Let
them take consolation from the words of our
Saviour, conveying as they do, more balm to
their wounded spirits than all the eloquence of
man. "Sillier little children to come unto me,
for of such is the kingdom of heaven." It Li
we'd to
' Weep not for those
Who sink within the arms of death.
Lie yet the chilling wintry breath
Of sorrow o'er them blows.''
n
AMERICAN REPERTORY OF INVENTIONS.
Tu
mf.ciiaxics. ixvextous
.l SIAXtTACIfBEP..
''lit ft
Y h.-irr r.f the Sc'rntifc American.
2IESSES. MUKN & CO.,
1'0si'cctU,'!.v announce to the public that the
the LOth of September. The new volume will
c :,"'lllalt'-; w lu -w type, j.riuted on paper of a
Wxur? !' that used in the preevding
sentatious of prominent events connected with
the advancement of science; besides furnishins
l!'c UUV i"11""".1 r engravings of new inven
tions. It is published week-K-in f.irm ft.i. i.;n,i
ing. and affords at the end of the year a splen
did volume of over four hundred jiaes, with a
copious index, and from five to six hundred en
gravings, together with a vast amount of prac
tical information concerning the progress r.f
invention and discovery throughout the world.
There is no subject of importance to the me
chanic, inventor, manufacturer and general
reader which is not treated in the most able
........ mc minors, contributors and corres-
pondents being men of the highest attainments,
11 n fact the leading scientific journal of the
C0.I?tr-r;
t ?r ?l , h.n'1 1,1 t a wetkb' list of
1 ''a,ms- sported from the
aieni ..unce, nu cinginal featur
re not found in
any other weekly publication
TEH IVY s .
2 a car, 81 for Six Months.
r ;" Lr"':r r"'( le post-paid, and dirtclcd
to Ml : AA A- CO.. 1'uhUsh. rs of Scientific Ameri
cas, 12S Jul ton Strt.t, Xew-York.
IEUCEIirEJrT3 EOS CLUEBING.
Any person who will send us four subscribers
for six months, at our regular rates, thall be
entitled to one copy for the same length of time,
or we will furni.-di
Ten copies for six months $ 8
Ten copies for twelve months 15
Fifteen copies for twelvemonths 22
Twenty copies for twelve months 28
Southern aud Western monev taken at par for
subscriptions, or Post Oflice Stamps taken at
their full value.
Notice.
Letter
Evan II
ot Administration on the estate of
Koberts, late of Cambria township
Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigned by the llegister of said county.
All persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and persons having
claims will present them properly proven for
settlement. MARGARET U0 HERTS,
HUGH II. HUGHES.
Sept. 1, V,l. 47-Ct.
J9otice.
Letters of administration on the estate of
Thomas Havis, late of Summerhill township,
Cambria county, deceased, having been granted
to the undersigned by the Register of said coun
ty ; all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims against said estate will present
them properly authenticated for (settlement.
CATHARINE DAVIS,
JACOB PRINGLE.
Sept. 1 51. 17-(t.
.,j i, . "v.n. ui until iiiir j au j.
ana t uigmg, (Cholera Morbus.) with verv .1:,-1 The Lieut. Colonel, commanding the 1st Bat-i-sin-
p:,,ns , the stomach and ..wel, whi. h !. talion, 8d Brigade, 10th Division Pennsylvania
CoL.j.JrtvIy removed by two tea-spoonful j Volunteers, has ap-oi,,ted Lieut. G. W. Todd
" ' , 1 t.Un i .. liulc watr. Adjutant of the Battalion.
GADE, 1
351. J
loth Division Pa. Volunteers
Ilni.r x- 1
The companies not-: comjso i'i the 1st Batta
lion. l!d Brigade, 10th Division Pennsylvania
Volunteers, will assemble at the Borough of
Sumuutville,oa Friday the 12th September next,
at 0 o'clock a. m. precisely, fo drill and inspec
tion, armed and equipped as the law directs.
Oliicera commanding Companies wiil be held
strictly responsible for the execution of this
order. By order of Lt. Col. Ilever.
G. W. TODD, Adjutant.
August 14, 1851. 14-td.
TTENTION
in jut
T T
Yai wiil parade at Sunvmitville on
Friday, 12th September next, at 9 o'
clock a. u., prtchfrly, armed and equip
ped as the law directs.
By order of the Captain,
lt. L1TZI.NGER. O. S.
Au;
20, 151. 4C-td.
A meeting of the company will be held at the
CV'urt House, in Ebensburg, on Thursday even
ing, .September 11th, at 3 o'clock, to make ar
rangements for proceeding to the Summit. A
general attendance is requested.
1,
iuiu run tj.iijij.
Tha subscriber offers for sale town lots ad
joining the village at the foot of Tlane No. 1,
A. P. R. R. Said lots front on the Central I
Lail Road, now under contract, and the new
Portage Road has recently been located on a
parallel with it. The location for a town is in a
verv hoallhv and prosperous part of the eo'tntv,
and the above lots would be desirable situations
for mechanics, laborers, merchants or others.
JAMES CONRAD.
Plane No. 4, Aug. 28, 1851. 4G-St.
NOTICE.
All persons knowing themselves indetrtej to
the subscriber for subscription to, or advertising
in. the "Mountain Sentinel," job work. Slc, will
please call upon him, at Ebeusbujg, during the
October court, and pay their accounts; otherwise
they will be placed in the hands of a proper of
ficer for collection. JOHN G. GIVEN.
Plane No. 2, Aug. 2S, 1851 4C-td.
HE TO
Sealed Proposals will be received at the Sum
mit until 4 o'clock p. m., of Wednesday, the first
day of October next, fir the crrailiii' and ma-..nrv
of Sections No. K. 11, 12, 1G, 14, 15. 19 and 20,
tor the avoidance of the Planes on the Allegheny
Port ase Railroad. Section 20 will embrace the
western approach to the Tunnel at Sugar Run
Gap. Plans and f-pecitications of the work w ill
be exhibited three days previous to the letting,
an ! any information, given bv the engineers on
tae line. T.'lVES, Sut.'t &c.
Summit, Aug. 25, 1S51. 40-GL
PIBLIC S.1LE.
i be rvnoed to r.nlilio e:.1 nt ttu WukIi-
ton Hotel.' l'l.me No. 2. A. P. It. It., on
es'lav. the -oil erife.nli.'r nMt
30 Beds, I)eiIJinr, and Bedsteads
COO Yards Carpeting;
Sid'a?, Chair?, Tables;
Cooking-, and Coal-Stoves, Clocks;
Queensware and Glassware;
A Large Lot of Stperior Liqlors,
Together with many other articles appertaining
to a Hotel. Also, Ho;s. Cow, Harness, &c..
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a. m. A rea
sonable credit will be given.
S. J. RENSHAW.
Portage, August. 2;?. 1851. IC-td.
CITY MOT jKL,
Xos. il & 11 Xorlh Third Street,
I'hilnclclpliin.
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 Citv Hotel is undoubtedly
the most desirable in the City, for Merchants
and business men generally, being iu the centre
of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to
the Hanks and other public Institutions.
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. H. HIRST.
April 21th 1851. ly
Notice.
.tllC un,lt'rsigned have this day asso-
v ciated with ourselves intlinMnrpunnlo
business. vc. JOHN
MURRAY, Esq. The
hereafter be known as
MURRAY & ZAHM.
style of the firm will
Murray, Zahm Co.
May 10, 1S51.
DELAYS ARE DIMEROUS!
A EL persons indebted to the subscrilers,
ITX. are once more requested to call and settle
their accounts, and give their notes, if they
cannot discharge their claims, as we are ex
tremely anxious to close our Hooks, 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, 1851 Gl-tf.
JAMES P. 1I0RBACII,
Rectifying Distiller, and dealer in Foreign and
Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, $c, Jc, No.
107, Liberty Street, comer of Barker's Alley,
, , PITTSBTJKG, PA.
March 13, 1851. ly
DRmTi
South-west corner of 7th and Race btreets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 20, 1819. tf
CASTINGS received ami for
sale at OXdlCs store Carrolltown.
Pine hi mber, joint and Ian shin
les at the lumber yard of J. Moore.
1
71 LOUR. A lot of nriino flnur for iiIo nt
Head Qcarteks, 1st Battalios, 3d Bbigade,
ft j
1
J. C. o-yuiit.
DE. GUYSOTI'S imZYSD IXT3ACT
OK
1 ELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA.
I
now put up in the largest sized bottles, and
" j i'- oe the Ust tarsaparilla
ma i j, as i ccrtifie.l l.v ...,ii ;.
has pertormed, the original copies of" which are
m the possession of the proprietor. Remember,
this is the only (rue and original article.
11ns medicine, when used according to directions,
H ILL CUIfE WITHOUT FAIL
Scrofula or A-iny's Evil, Cancers, Tumors, Erup
tion of the Skin. ErmineLrx. fJhr..,,
j.ots oj .ipptntit, nigeae.! arising from the use
of Mercury, Pain in the sides and shoulders,
General Debility, Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaundice,
and Costiveness. " '
THE BEST FEMALE MEDICINE XIJOWH !
Insipient consumption, barrenness, lucorrhea,
or whites, irregular menstruation, incontinence
of urine, and general gloomy state of mind are
cure. i uy Dr. Ouysott's Extract of Yellow Dock1
and tarsaparilla, which crives immediate relief
ir, renewing the loundation of health and strength,
tho blood. It neutralizes bad humors, stops
unnatural secretions, atid gives healthy action to
tdl the vital powers.
Let all who wish to purge the blood from the
impurities contracted from the free indulgence
of the appetite during the winter, and to prepare
the
sv stem to resist summer epidemics, resort
now to " Dr. Guysott's Extract of Yellow Dock
and Sarsaparilla," which is proving itself an an
tidote for many of the most malignant diseases
that flesh is heir to, and they will never be dis
appointed ; for in this remedy the public faith
has never wavered never can waver; for it is
founded on experience, just as their want of
faith in other spurious: compounds is also
founded on experience. Thev flv from mine
ral nostrums to seek hope, life and vigor from
this pun ly vegetable remedy ; therefore, however,
broken down in health and spirits, however,
loathsome to himself and others, let no one des
pair of recovery ; let the patient only under
stand that his hope of physical restoration hes
only in tiny sett's Extract of Yellow Dock and
Sarsaparilla, and p-crsuade him, for his life's
sake, to try it, and we have no he.-itation in
I redicting his speedy re.-toratiou to health.
Hivmaxsville, Oswego co., June 181S.
S. F. Dennett lear Sir: I purchased a short
time ago, a bottle of your Yellow Dock and
Sarsaparilla for my wife, w hich she has used Tor
her complaint, Erysipelas and Weakness, Falling
of the Womb, etc., an 1 ii has already helped
her verv much. f t::c Ervsipelas it hes effected
nearly a cure. I ha .e iu-t Purchased a second
bottle, and judgi.ig from the effect of the former.
feel confident that it wi'l effect a perfect cure.
lours, very respectfully, N. Cohibn.
JS-T Trice $1 p( r bottle six bottles for 5.
Sold by J. D. PARK, fin., Ohio,
North-east cor., of Fourth and Walnut sts. en
trance on Walnut to whom all cr iers must
be addressed.
AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit: Mur
ray & Zahr.i, Ebcnsburg; Mary Orr, Hollidays
burg; It. Shaw, Clearfield; Hildebrand & Co.,
Indiana; John Scott, Cold Sj.ring; J. Patton,
Curwinsvil'e.
'April 3d l&ol. ly.
Flank Road.
In pursuance with previous notice a metting
of the Ebensburg and Su.juehaHna Plank Road
Company was held in the Ebensburg House, on
Saturday the 2d day of August instant.
The meeting was organized by the appoint
ment of Johnston Moore, Esq., President, and
E. Hughes, Esq., Secretary.
The object of tle meeting having been stated
and the Laws relating thereto being read
It was Resolved, That the Commissioners for
?aid Road open Hooks for the subscription of
stock.
Iu Ebensburg, at the Ebensburg House, on
th first Monday of September next.
At Carroltown, at the house of J. V. Urbin,
on the second Monday, and at 1). R. Kinports,
nerr Cherry Tree, on the third Monday of Sep
tember next.
. JOHNSTON MOORE, President.
E. Hioiir.s, Secretary.
August 7, 1851. 43.
TAILORING.
The undersigned inform their customers and
friends that they have fermed a co-partnership
in the above business, under the name and firm
of EEYNON& JOHNSTON, and have taken the
room recently occupied as the Mountain Sentinel
Ojjice, where they will be happy to see the for
mer patrons of Lewis Beynon, and as many new
ones as plens to call. They receive regularly
from Newr York and Philadelphia the latest
fashijns: and cannot be beaten either in the
shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Yests, by any
other Tailors in the country; They respectfully
ask the public to give them a call, and are con
fident their work will recommend itself.
KA11 kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
LEWIS BEYNON.
ROBERT JOHNSTON.
July 17, 1851. tf.
Public Smlc.
The subscriber will offer for sale at his resi
dence, in the town of Jefferson, on Wednesday,
the 10th day of September next, Four Head of
Milch Cows, a lot ot iomw Cattle, two loung
M ires, One Yearling Colt, One Two-Horse Wa-
gon, One set of Patent Hay Ladders, and a
number of articles too numerous to mention. j
ALSO:
Two IIo't?e and Lots, and One Acre of Ground j
situate in the town of Jefferson. Any of the
above property will be sold before the day of
sale, should any person desire to purchase. Hue
attendance will be given and terms made known
on day cf sale. HUGH DUGAN.
Jetlerson, August 18, ISol. 4i-td.
Executor's Notice.
Letters Testamentary on the estate of the
Rev. Terrence McGirr. late of Cambria Town
ship, Cambria County, dee'd, have been granted
to the undersigned by the Register of said
countv. All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to umke payment, and persons having
claims will present them properly proven for
settlement. JAMtS .McULUMU.
Ebensburg, August 21 1851. 45 Gt.
OTA It, Sperm and Mould Can
13 dies for sale at the Brick Store
yts, ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Hhcu
mat.sm, l'ains in the Bones or Joints. Oil Sore
and Ulcers, Swelling of the (Jbmds, Suphilis
js''pepsta, zuic lilieum. I),f,i.s f iL h',
of . MOOfiE.
CITT .1D1 ERTISEMEiYTS.
, HIERIf JX HOTEL
-l.est.iut Street, opposite the State Houae.
nilLADlIPHIA PA
AMHROSI: J. Willi E.
rt HARRIS, EMI & CD
ketrt47rf; 201 Mar
ket Street, one door above Fifth, north side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and Wholesale Dralcrs
icil es "or :hciT' n'alS, latent Med-
ruo5ieST.Ca " lrQM Instrument,
0,TH G assware, Window Glass, Taints,
Oils, Dyes, Perfumerv, c &c
John Harris M ,.' John M. Hale.
April 21th 18-51. TV L' rUS0-
J.
B. MILES, AT
E & iUIUPEL.
Importers and dealers
in Foreign and Jtomtti
TLLJty, No. 121 North!
il.MU) WARE and CI
Tfn.,1 tt,.,,., . .
"v-ii. iii..u.e itace,
Pill LA DEL PIHA
I-. V. MACIlt Trv
April 24th 1851. h
- . ,
ABM. II. RAIOIKL.
FMIEffl PIATT & E3
io. 11 onfi Water Slrret,
tr-l i' PIilLPllLi.
April 24tu Ibol. ly
CEO. RHET,
tEV! JJ4TTHEWS.
RHEV, MATTHEWS & CO.
W M. tBBS.
MrchanU, Healers ,n all kinds of Produce and
I ittsbur- Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water
Street,
riTTSBTCG, Pi.
April 3, 1851. r.ui
CHEAP HARDWARE!
.11. BOWLER & RRO.
No. VJ. Market Street, Philadelphia, two doors
oeiow oth Street, ofcr for tale JIAliD H" VUE
in all its varietcs, at loic prices. '
Call and see before you buy!
E2, Look for the lied Let tend Mtll-S'ttr
February 27lh 1851. 3m
Miio.esaie ueaier u, fwensuare, Chinauare,
Glatsmrc, .jc. No. 215 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April. 10. 1851. Iv
ISAAC M. mm.
Wholesale dealer in HA TS and CAPS. So.
172 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
yn u n
Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Xuili,
.jr., No. 203 Market Street, above 5th,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April !, 1851. ty
JA31ES NEWELL. AT
c. j. mmi
iiio!esa:e ueaier in Xiooi, zuut, -tonw's.
and l'a!,H L.af ,. No. 13G North Third Street
(opposite the Eagle Hotel,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 17, 1851. ly
i ILSO.Y & "I EST,
Successors to Rodccy'
Wholesale dealers in Pools and Shoes, Jionnett
and Stratc Goods, No. 17. North 3d Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Avril 10. 1 ly
Y. J. REALS!!, AT
L1TC DEEDIH & CO..
Wholesale dealers in loreign aud Domestic
Dry Goods, No. 110, North 3d Street, S. E,
corner of Race,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, lSol. ly
BRADYS HOTEL
IIAKRISRURG TE.SA.
MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor,
Arril 10. 1851. ly
11
Wholesale Tobacco, Snuff, and Segar Manxf tc
lory. No. 173, North Third Street, three door?
Tabovc Yine,
?H I L ADELPHIA, TA.
M. WARTMAX. JOSETII D. SORVKR.
April 24, 1KS1. ly
J.
U Lliiitiil
Manufacturer of English, Italian and American
traic Goods, J'a.'m Leaf Hats, Artificial Fiona s,
,c. No. loo, Market Mreet.
PHILADELPHIA,
ta.
April IO. 1851.
Wholesale flenlers in Wines and Liquors, which
they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants
and hotel keepers. Warehouse 20S Market St.
PHILADELPHIA, fA.
Jnly 1st, 1851. ly
IIAKT & COWAN,
Healers in Hosiery, Trimmings'' , looking Glas
ses, and Fancy Goods, N. E. corner of Market
and Fifth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
1
Chestnut street, between Ttk and 8th streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A. F. GLASS
ruOPKIETOK.
tfinniM Tfmnrrif tu p Pft
ill .nftr. . n ft n I (I n i V .
iUlUliUUU HUM A
IAllMl & UULUU
WASHINGTON HOUSE
April lfiy 1851. 'y
smcEtcrajRD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ZZZVSSVJLQ, ?PA.
hri! m "Ctic,in the sevtr:tl Courts of Cam-
ri'eei?vr.d HD-,lti','n es- German,
can jeeeive advue m rhrir aw., i, .
on mam street two ors eesi c7th7
May 8, 18-jI-
-Ir.
J Mlm lilllllllll
ATTORNEY AT LAW, FEENSEURG? PA
Office for the present, in the room occupied
by E. Hutchinson. Jr., Esq.
January C?f 1851. ly
I
ut 111 XJ JX MlliUt
ATTORNEY AT LAW, EUENSBT7EG, PA.
Ofnce, ojposite J. Thompson's Iiottl. All
business in the several Courts of Rlair, Indiana .
and Cambria counties entrusted to hit care, will
be promptly attended to.
January 1, 18-51. ly
E
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ATTORNEY AT LAY, EBENSSTJRG, PA.
nnceon High street, cpj.osite
Hotel. '
January 1, 1851. Iv
Thoiupaou'd
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, EEE27SBURG, PA.
Office in the Court House, up stairs.
January 1, 1851. Iv
WM. A. STORES, ) JAS. P. BAHR.
Grcensburg, Pa. $ Ebensburg, Va
STOKES & BARR,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LUY.
EBEJTSErSG, PA.
February 13, 1831. ly
Fill
i i ii if ii
ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA.
Will attend the several Courts of Cambria
eouniy. as neretoiore. tlttice one door weM of
Wm. McFarland s cabinet wareroom.
January 1, 1851. Iv
T.LHEYER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Office on Main street, two doors east of the
Echo Office.
March 13, 1851. Iv
ANDREW D0I0HME.
JUSTICE CF THE PEACE, AND SCRIVENER,
IiOROrCH OF Sl'MMITVILLK,
Will attend promptly to collections,. or other
business entrusted to him. Legal instruments
of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch.
January 1, 1851.
II. SCAXLAX,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, LORETTO, PA.
W ill attend to collections entrusted to Lis care.
January 1, 1851.
LEWIS I. BROW,
Fashionable Barber and Hair lresser.
One door west of John Thompson's Hotel.
Ebensburg, May 1, lS51.-ly.
N. B. Shampooing done, and razors boned in
a superior manner.
IB. I1U13SOX S
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AND JEWELRY STORE,
One Door East of the Sentinel Office.
N.'H. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry repaired
at shortest notice, and warranted.
Sept. 20, 1850. 51
CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA
(Banking House.
BliV.iX, G LEI My 4' CO.
O
FFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite
the Post Office. Ilollidavst.urg, t'a.
Interest will be paid on money deposited, as
follows :
Three month deposits, at tL rate of 3 per
cent per annum : six month deposits, at the rate
of ok per cent per annum ; nine month deposits
at the rate of 4 per cent per annum ; twelve
month deposits, at the rate of 4i percent per
annum.
Hrafts on the cities, for sa!e in sums to suit
the purchasers, and collections made upon any
point at low rates.
August X, 1850. 14-tf
KKCJS OF IV AILS on hand, and
tiF for ie by J. 1YOKY.
Summit Sept. G, 1650.
A
L, 1U;K lot of Stone and
Earthen Ware iust received and for sale
at the store of
J. Moure.
lass. Oils, Paints aud Hrugs of all kinds
at J. M'wre's.
7anted by .. MOOL'E cash.
in exchanee
for goo-is, or otherwise.
Iny amount of eoffee, sugar, tea. tobacco, and.
.1 ali kinds of Groceries, at the store cf
Johnston Moon.
200 yards carpet for sale verv
low at " J. MOOKE'S.-,
Tho bicthest price paid for wool at the store
of GEO. J. RODGEKS.-'
"A Kesrs asiiorted nails for sale at the store
)U b GEO. J. RODGEKS.
"K"ust received y J. frf, 3 dor beht doubla
qW bin axes.
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