The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, October 02, 1851, Image 4

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All persons interested are hereby notified that
the following administration accounts have been
allowed and filed in the Register's office of Cam
bria county, and will be presented for confirma
tion to the Orphans Court to be held at Ebens
burg in and for said county, on Monday the Gth
day of July next:
The supplemental account of John Knepper,
Administrator of the Estate of Christopher
Knepper, dee'd.
The supplemental account of Appalonia Brown,
Administratrix of the estate of Daniel Brown,
dee'd.
The account of John Beam, surviving Admin
istrator of the estate of William Pitman, dee'd.
The account of John Williams and E. J. Waters,
Executors of the late will and testament of John
Roberts, (Penbryn,) dee'd. -
The account of Samuel Croyle and Thomas
McConnell, Administrators of the estate of James
Patterson, dee'd.
ne account or James McDermit, surviving
Administrator of Michael Dearmit, dec d.
The final account of Mary Jones, Administra
trix of the estate of Owen Jones, dee'd.
The account of E. J. Waters, Esq., Adminis
trator of the estate of Evan Evans, (mason,)
dec u.
WM. KITTELL, fibster.
Register's Office, Ebensburg,
September 11, 1851.
The subscribers desirous of making new ar
rangemenis, wm, irom this date, commence
Uing out their stock of
Dry Goods, Hardware,
Queensware and Groceries,
FOR CASH ONLY.
vv e will sell no more goods on credit, except to
those persons who have lately paid or settled
their accounts. We are determined to sell goods
at tne lowest prices, for cash or its equivalent,
knowing that small profits and quick sales for
cash, is the true method of dome business.
We earnestly call upon all persons indebted to
xlb, either by n.ote or book account, to call, set
tle, and pay their respective accounts, as we
must have money. Those neglecting this notice
will find their accounts in the hands of the pro
per omcers alter 1st October.
JOHN IVORY & SON.
Summit, Sept 8, 1S51, 18-fo.
TAILORING.
The undersigned inform their eustomers and
friends that they have formed a co-partnership
in me aDove Dusiness, under tne name and firm
of BEYNON& JOHNSTON, and have taken the
room recently occupied as the Mountain Sentinel
Office, where they will be happy to see the for
mer patrons or Lewis Beynon, and as manv new
ones as pleas to call. They receive- regularly
irom ew ior and rmiadelphia the latest
fashions; and cannot be beaten either in the
ehape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any
other Tailors in the country. They res.eetfullv
ask the public to give them a call, and are con
fident their work will recommend itself.
B3A1I kinds of country produce taken in
exchange for work.
LEWIS BEYNON,
ROBERT JOHNSTON.
July 17, 1851. tf.
li
r'-iyj irvn paxp.v.
Warranted to keep in any Climate.
ORANGES, PRUNES,
LEMONS, FILBERTS,
RAISINS, ALMONDS,
WALNUTS, FIGS,
LEMON SYRUP, &c.
Constantly on hand and for sale by,
ANDREW TODD, Summit, Pa.
May 15, 1851. 31-tf.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are
earnestly requested to call and settle their res
pective accounts, on or before the 1st day of
wykvuer ucn. ii mis notice be neglected we
will be compelled to place the accounts in the
nanas o: a proper officer for collection
RIFFEL & HUMPHREYS.
Suromitvillc, Aug. 18, 1851. 45-td.
Notice.
ww . , ""-" oiguvu uavo xnis any asso
w ciated with ourselves, in the Mercantile
ouainesa, S.C., JU1IN MURRAY, Esq. The
tyle of the firm will hereafter bo known as
Murray, Zahm $ Co.
May 10, 1651. MURRAY ZAHM.
DELAYS AREDIMEROUS!
A LL persons indebted to the subscribers,
are once more requested to call and settle
their accounts, and give their notes, if they
cannot discharge their claims, as we are ex-
wv.j ouixoua to ciose our Books, now of
taree years standing. Should this notice be
mis ume, we win be compelled to
lueir accounts m the hands of a Justice
ur collection.
MURRAY. & ZAHM.
May 15, 1851 31-tf.
JYoticc
T ...
inera or administration on the estate of
i nomas Davis, late of Summerhill township,
Cambria county, deceased, having been granted
J "" uuuernignea Dy tne negieter of said coun
ijr , au persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those
having claims againet said estate will present
them properly authenticated for settlement
CATHARINE DAVIS,
. , JACOB PRINGLE,
Sept. 1 '51. 17-Ct.
A fresh arrival of Boots, Shoes, Summer
HAta, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw
Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c
received this day and for sale at the cheap store
of J. MOORE.
June 2G, 1851.
Duncannon nails, glass 8 by 10
and JO by 12, salmon and mackcral at
J. MOORE'S.
50
Kegs assorted nails for sale at the store of
r GEO. J. RODGERS.
STAR, Sperm and Mould Can
dles for sale at the Brick Stoiv
"J . , ; . MOORE;
DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE.
Pittsburg, Pa.
N. E. Corner of Third and Market streets.
Established in 1840. Now Incorporated by the
Legislature of Pennsylvania with Colleziate
Pawers and Privileges.
j-acuity ."resident, P. DUFF. Professor of
Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences.
N. li. HATCH, Esq.. Professor of Mercantile
Law.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the most accomplish
ed penman west of the mountains, Professor of
renmansnip.
upwards of 18 years experience in the most
extensive foreign and domestic shipping busi
ness gives the proprietor of this establishment
an experience in training others for the count
ing-bouse possessed by but few teachers of
Book-keeping in the country, and all who as
pire to the highest rank as accountants are re
quested to call and examine his credentials from
upwards of one hundred Bankers, Merchants and
Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic
recommendations of the American Institute,
the Chamber of Commerce and many of the
leading Merchants, Bankers and Bank Officers
of the city of New York, appended to his North
American Accountant, and estern Steamboat
Accountant.
For terms apply to P. Duff at the College.
May 29, 1851 33-ly.
Ii E A Dill
YOUTH AND MANHOOD.
a vioorouo t-irc,
OR A
Premature Death.
KINKELIN ox Self Preservation.
ONLY 25 CENTS.
This Book, just published, is filled with useful
information, on the infirmities and diseases of
the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike
to. Youth, 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 sedentary 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.
SSjU A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a
letter, prepaid, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, 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 himself under the care of Dr.
K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a
physician.
B!- Persons at a distance may address Dr.
K. by letter, (post paid) 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.
AND CHEAP BARGAINS!
Che undersigned respectfully inform the citi
cuo ui oummuviiie. and vicinity h .-
ave just received from Philadelphia and New
1 ork, a large and well selected assortment of
-f? lt 1 vi.- .Jr.
7 n A j " V, 1 , weu 8eected assortmen
of Dry Good,, Made up Clothing, Hats, Caps
, unu x aim ieat LLatt, a
large and extemiye assortment of Hardware,
V i ii. "i ' Kin9 Clocks and Liquor
of alt fcinrfa 11UA l .
fi V "cavy siock ot Groceries.
Drugs, and a variety of all other articles needed
- ivuuu-j bl0re, au ot which thev will sell
exceedingly cheap for cath 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 bean inducemeet to per
sons who want bargains. Good goods and
?de?te iT0?13 Is our mott0' and w consider
" , to snow goods. Cash
W ool.
paid for
JAS. M COLGAN & CO
JAS.M COX.CAN FETER DOUGHEKTT.
Summit June 26, 1851 37-ly
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
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
HATS, APS, BOOTS, SHOES.
BONNETS, and in fact all such articles as are
usually kept in a country store.
They feel confident that their prices are as
low as any in the place, and therefore solicit a
DUa. Vl me patronage of the public.
Lumber, Grain, Wool. Hides, and all kinds of
country produce taken in exchange for goods,
elsewhere eXamine 0ur Bfcock Repurchasing
' MURRAY, ZAHM, & Co.
MCKBAT. O. C. K. tAUM, JSO. Ml'BBAT, ESQ.
MURRAY & ZAHM,
Thankful for
Sfhe20ffU.a"d.fee th..k or Murray,
v.t aaa lney W1U be deaU aa
July 10, 18oI.
KEYSTOITE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
EttablUhed at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
- iaCrKjBimureoi Pennsylvania.
Mar-h 4 IR.n
The assured participate in all the profits of the
Company.
The undersitmed h
v company ior tftis county, and can
uuu Hl ma omce, opposite the court house.
P. . ' . R- L. JOHNSTON.
Ebensburg, May 8,1851.
SO
KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and
for sale bv T ivnnv
ummit Sept. 6, 1850.
Wanted by J. MOORE cash, in exchange
for goods, or otherwise.
CASTINGS
'sale at OtiWt ctore Carrollto--n.'
THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND
CHEAP GOODS.
Will be opened this week nt th hi-lnV tnre
of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort
ment oi ciouis, cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds,
and a great variety of. summer rrdrAa
Together with any ouantitvof -?nta' rlol;-.a
lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other
ciress goods.
ALSO A LARGE
and good assortment of hardware, queensware,
saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c,
Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and
caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to tLeir
advantage to call at the
Brick Store.
Th subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear
nestly requests his customers, and the public
generally to at least call and examine Ids stock;
and if he cannot suit every person in quality
and price it is not his fault. Produce and lum
ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods;
and he also takes CASH when offered.
J. MOORE.
Ebensburg, April 28, 1851.
KEMOVAL.
The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub
lic generally, mat he lias removed his Saddle and
Harne hstabhshment, to Jefferson- Caiubria
county, whero he will h pleased to see his old
friends and all others wanting anything in his
line of business. He intends keeping constantly
on hand a large stock of
SADDLES, BRIDLES,
Collars, Harness,
WHIPS, &.C., &,C.
Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most rea
sonable terms for cash or approved country pro
duce. He hopes by strict attention to business
and small profits on his work, to merit and re
ceive a liberal share of the public patronage.
HUGH A. M COV.
Jefferson, Nov. 21, 18o0. 7-tf
N. B. All those indebted to him for Saddlery
&c. whilst located in Ebensburg, arc earnestly
requested to call and settle their respective ac
counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it
is hoped that this notice will not be neglected.
Exchange Hotel.
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.
Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor.
THE undersigned, having succeeded Mr.
Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of
this Establishment, most respectfully announces
to the public, that his entire attention will be
devoted to the task of rendering the Exchange
Hotel one of the best public houses in this sec
tion of the State.
Especial care will be observed in procuring
Liquors of the choicest brands, and every appro
priate delicacy which the markets afford, will be
carefully selected for the Table.
Good stables and careful hostlers are provided.
The undersigned will always be most happy
1 . mo ii leuua ana me ira veiling community
THOMAS A. MAGUIRE.
Uct. -11, 18o0. -tf.
NEW AND POPULAR SCHOOL BOOK.
. ".tT1 ":, um . 17 l unersai history,
f i - . ...
lugcmcr huh a oiograpny 01 distinguished per
sons, to which is appended an epitome of
. Ilonthon mythology, natural philosophy,
General astronomy and physiology
Adopted by the public schools of Philadelphia.
E. S. JONES & Co., Publishers,
6. Y . corner Fourth and Race streets, Philad a
Teachers and School Committees addressing
letters to us, post paid, will be fumisW
copies for examination.
JESS" A full and complete assortment of books
and stationary for sale at the Lowest Prices
May 1, 1851.-ly.
irn lie r
JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COOTY, PENSA.
IP . riDer W0UW respectfully inform
. . . - X vi .1.
nis triends and thp nnV.1;
, . l v iiv i an i , tual
ha l.aa . .1 - .
lished tavern stand, and being provided with
"" iB.ru mis well Known nnil
everything necessary for the accommodation of
uoaruers ana travellers.
hopes to receive a lib-
eral share of patronage.
.ii iauie win at all times be furnished with
ine Desi ine country can produce. His bar will
be well supplied with the choicest liquors of all
, iJls Btaoie is extensive and will be at
tended Dy a careful and attentive ostler.
x, -o-, JAMES D. HAMILTON.
May lo, 18ol 31-m.
SALT! SALT!
!d)n BARRELS prime Coneinaufh
bait just received and for sale
aitne store of
J. IVORY & Co.
Summit, Pa.
This Way!
jniOR the highest prices are paid for
Hides, Skins and Tanner's IUrk
in either Trade or Cash by
J. MOORE.
Ebensburg Jan. 2. 1851.
WOOL Wanted and the hi
chest
prices paia at the store of J. C.
OW'eill.
LARGE quantity of Dun-
vaunuu i,auB ana cpikes, from 3 to 5 in-
cnes, ior sale at Moore's store.
TlMfOOL, Butter, and all kinds of Graia,
w W taken in exchange for goods at
J. Moore's store.
Aifh Barrels Conemauch Salt
forsaleby J. Moore.
WHISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil,
for sale bv r r
Fresh Shad, Mackerel, and Salmon, for sale at
the store of V if
TJRESII arrival of Groceries, at the store of
" J. C. O'Neill.
CLOVER, seed, Bacon and Window Glass, for
8ale bv - J. Moore.
8fl wleby f aUrrior Flour' Part Ttra for
J.' Ivory Son '.
THE WORLD'S FAIR!
NEW STORE AND CHEAP BARGAINS.
The undersigned would inform their friends
and the public, that they have opened a
new store at Plane No. 2, A. P. R."R. in the room
formerly occupied by John our, where will be
kept constantly on hand, and sold at low prices,
the following goods : Cloths, Cassimeres, Ticceds,
Satinetts, Ginghams, Vesting, Calicoes, Muslins,
Silks, Satins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Bar
ege, Mous de Latnes, Lustres, Shawls, Ribbons,
Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces, Thread, yc,
ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Lmurellas, Jfarasols, and Bonnets. Also, a large
stock of toffee, Sugar, Tea, Queensware, Hard
ware and Cutlery, Books and Stationary.
FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER,
fcggs, Fish, bait, Tobacco, Cisrars, &c. All of
vhich they are prepared to sell at cheap rates.
and invite the attention of buyers to their stock
of goods, confident that they can and will sell
tnem as cheap, and in fact, cheaper, than they
can purchase elsewhere.
1 rouuee of all kinds taken in exchange for
goods, and cash never refused. Call soon, at
the new store, if you want to be supplied.
JOHN G. GIVEN & Co.
Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R.
March 13, 1851. ly j
FRES1IARR1VAL
CMEAPGJOODS
RIFFLE & HUMPHREYS,
Have received from Philadelphia, at their
More Room at the Summit, a large and splendid
assortment ot
Spring and Summer Goods,
selected with great care, and with a desire to
accommodate the wants of all. Their stock
consists of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Saltinet?, Tweeds, Ginghams
flannels, Prints oj every variety, Lin
seys De Lains, the latest style of Shawls,
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Hardware, Queensware,
BOOKS and STATIONARY,
Together with a heavy slock of
G ROC E Ii I E S,
In fact almost everything required to satisfy
the wants of the community. Having purcha
sed at the lowest cash prices, they are prepared
to accommodate their customers with goods, on
terms a little lower than they can be purchased
at any other establishment in the county. All
are respectfully invited to cive them a call nil
judge for themselves.
February 20, 18ol.
Wtolesale and Retail
TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON,
Jflan u f act or y.
The subscriber adopts this method of retimi
ng thanks to his friends and the public gener
ally, for the liberal Datronnire herptnf7r lctf,-.
(ed upon him, and begs leave to inform them that
.-.-! 1 1 : , .
luimgcu ui3 uusiucss, ana now Keeps
- 'constantly on hand a large supply of every va
riety of Tinware, Stove Ripe, Dripping Pans,
tnc jjoiltrs, Coal JJuckeU, Tea Kettles, $c,
, which he will sell, wholesale or retail, as low as
which he will sell
any other establishment in the country.
He is also prepared to manufacture Spouting
for houses, at the shortest notice, and on the
most reasonable terms. Merchants and others
desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are res
pectfully invited to call, as he is prepared to sell
them goods equally as cheap as they can be had
either east or west, and all orders addressed to
him will be promptly attended to.
Job Work of every description, done on the
snortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken
in exchange for ware.
The undersigned hopes, by a strict attention
to business, to receive a liberal share of public
patronage. GEORGE HARNCAME.
Ebenabnrg, Feb. 20, 1851. tf
NEW and CHEAP
K (O D) ED n
The subscriber has just received a very ex
tensive assortment of all goods usually kept in a
country store which will be sold at the very
loicest prices. Among many other articles are
D R Y-G OODS.
which includes Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Yes
tings, Tweeds, and summer goods for men. Prints,
Ginghams and Linen Goods, Mous de Laities, Al
paccas, Cashmeres, and silk Goods. A large sup
ply of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS AND CAPS,
Queensware, Crockery & Stoneware, Hardware
and Cutlery, which includes Mill and Cross cut
Saws, Axes, Scythes & Sickles, and a good as
sortment of Carpenters edge tools. Also
Tin, Copper, & Sheet-Iron Ware,
Which is made in the house of the best materi
als, by a first rate mechanic. A large supply
of such manufactured articles always on hand,
at wholesale and retail. Also
STOVES
Of every variety and description, among which
are the celebrated Hathaway cook 6toves, S sizes
for wood ; the celebrated Etna air tight cook stove
4 sizes for wood and coal ; the celebrated Victory
cook stove, 2 sizes for wood : and the celebrated
Complete cook stove, 2 sizes for coal. Any cook
stove sold and recommended, is always warrant
ed good. Also Nine plate stoves 5 sizes, and
rarlor stoves for wood and coal.
E. HUGHES.
Ebensburg, June 27, 1850. 38
ji
Ebensburg, Pa.
THE undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public generally, that he
has rented for a term of years, that large brick
hotel in the Borough of Ebensburg, formerly
kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as
the "Washington Hotel," where he will be munh
pleased to accommodate all those who may favor
him with their patronage, and will use every
exertion to make their stay pleasant and agree
able. His Table will be furnished with
the market affords, and in the selection of ir;
and Liquors, the most approved brands will be
purchased. His Stables are large, and will be
attended by a careful hostler.
Persons wishing to visit anv section f fhn
county will be furnished with a conveyance.
ANDREW J. RHEY.
Ebensburg, June 1, 1800 33-tf
TO ICE, Star & Mould Candles
-A.n; i r
j-t, tvvnu'j auu ior sale ty
J. Moore.
EXCMMJE
HOTEL
WONDER OF W0NDE23!
PETROLEUM, OR ROCK OIL.j
"There are more things in heaven and tarth,
Than are dreamt of in philosophy."
The virtues of this remarkable remedy, and
tlie constant application for it, to the proprietor,
has induced him to have it put up iu bottles,
with labels and directions, for the benefit of the
public. .
The Petroleum or Rock Oil is procured from a
well in Allegheny county, at a depth of four
hundred feet, is a pure unadulterated article,
without any chemical change, but just as it flows
from Nature's Great Laboratory ! That it con
tains properties capable of reaching a number
of diseases, is no longer a matter of uncertainty.
There are many things in the arena of nature,
which, if known, might be of vast usefulness in
alleviating suffering and restoring the bloom of
health and vigor to many a sufferer. Long be
fore the proprietor thought of putting it up in
bottles, it had a reputation for the cure of dis
ease. The constantly and daily increasing calls
for it, and several remarkable cures it has per
formed, is a sure indication of its future popu
larity and wide spread application in the cure
of disease.
We do not wish to make a long parade of cer
tificates, as we are conscious that the medicine
can soon work its way into the favor of those
who suffer and wish to be healed. Miilst we do
not claim for it a universal application in every
disease, we unhesitatingly say, that in a number
ot C ijroiiie UiHi'iisps it 1a unrivalled. Among
these may be enumerated all diseases of the
mucous tissues, such as Chronic Bronchitis, Con
sumption (in its early stage,) Asthma, and all
diseases of the air passages, Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Diseases of the Bladder
and Kidneys, Pains in the Hack or Side, Ner
vous Diseases, Neuralgia, Palsy, Rheumatic
Pains, Gout, Erysipelas, Tetter, Ringworms,
liurns, Scalds, Bruises, Old Sores, &c, &c. In
cases of debility resulting from exposure, or
long and protracted cases of disease, this medi
cine will bring relief. It will act as a general
Tonic and Alterative in such cases, imparting
tone and energy to the whole frame, removing
obstructions, opening the sluggish functions,
which cause disease and a broken constitution.
and giving increased and renewed energy to all
the organs of Life! The proprietor knows of
several cures of Piles that resisted every other
treatment, get well under the use of the Petro
leum or Rock Oil, for a short time. The proof
can be given to any person who desires it.
None genuine without the signature of the pro
prietor, S. M. KIER, Canal Dasin, near 7th st..
Pittsburg.
F. Kittell, agrnt. Ebensburg, Tcnnsvlvania
May 8, 1851.
' O Ul X TS liARG A IS S?
i:vis oi'fiiiES,
Have just received from Philadelphia at their
clothing store in Ebensburg, a large assortment
of
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
among which may be enumerated a fine lot of
casniarett. alnaccn. tweed and fine elnth rnit
ia: i ,i
dress, sack and habit cloth coats of every vari
ety and color; a very large stock of satinet and
cassimere pantaloons of every description, and
a good assortment of silk, satin and cassimere
vests, together with every kind of boys clothing.
ALSO.
fine and coarse shirts, handkerchiefs. ilk shirts,
stocks, umbrellas, Leghorn, palm leaf, straw
and silk hats, caps, &c, all of which they will
dispose of on the most reasonable terms. " Thev
have also on hands a large stock of cloths, cas
simeres and vestings, which they are prepared
to make up in the most workmanlike manner,
and on the most accommodating terms for cash
or approved country produce. The entire stock
of clothing is made up according to the latest
fashions.
Having selected their goods with great care
and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they
are prepared to accomodate their friends and
customers with clothing of a superior quality
and at lower prices than goods of a similar
quality were ever sold in this county.
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their goods.
May 1, 18ol.
An entirely new stock of Goods and
LOW PRICES.
The subscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the public generally, that they have
formed a partnership in the mercantile business
uuuer tne nrm of
CLARK, CRAIG & CO.,
and have opened a store in the building formerh
occupied by C. W. Todd & Co. They have
opened an entirely new stock of Goo.ls, selected
with great care in the eastern cities; and having
purchased entirely with cash, they are prepared
to sell on the very lowest and most reasonable
terms. Their stock consists in part of cloths,
cassimeres, satinetts, Kentucky jeans, tweeds,
velvet cords, plain and fancy vestings of every
description, ladies' dress goods, silks, Coburg
cloths, popelins, figured and plain alpaccas,
mous de laines, ginghams, and a great variety
of calicoes, shawls, brown and white muslins,
colored and black cambric, muslins, tickings,
apron and bed checks, flannels. or.isV thl
diaper, &c. Also a full and general assortment
AT nrYaitn. I. r-? i . .
" "voicry, gioves, taces edgings, in
sert ings, bobinetts, jaconctts, booking glasses,
juou a. iarir ana we I upKvto.1 ctnxi- f
G roceries. Hardware and Queens warp
all of which will be sold low for cash or appro
ved country produce. The subscribers desire
persons to call and examine their stock before
purcuasmg elsewhere.
JAMES S. CLARK, EDWARD EVANS
J. li. CRAIG, M. S. HARR. '
May 1, 1851.
NEW GOODS.
The subscriber would resnertfullv i
friends and customers, that he has received and
is now opening, at the store room formerly oc
cupiea oy iticnard Lewis, dee'd.. a lnrtr. n,i
general assortment of goods, consisting in part
vi
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE
Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, all
oi wnicu ne is determined to sell low either for
casn or approved country produce. He solicits
examination of his stock, and is confident he
can sea cneaper than the cheapest. -
. GEO. J. RODGERS.
May 8, 1851 30-tf
20 bushels clover seed just re
ceived and for sale at the brick store.
CLOTHIE!
2000 pounds wool, butter, eggs,
wanted by j. Moore.
ST. FRANCIS' ACADEMt
LORETTO,
CAMBRIA COCNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
THIS INSTITUTION, in charge of tLe r
ciscax Bbotuebs, and distant four 5 v
the direct mail route between Philadelnr
Pittsburg, will, on the first MonJ lEr
ber, be re-opened for the reception of p lfIa
... I. 1 - ul tUL::s
Tnuv n m ire nisu uticu in an v fit r ..
branches of an Elementary and Liberal
tion : -Ju'
Heading; AV nting; Arithmetic; Engl;
phy; Use of the Globes; Ancient
Modern History; Elements of v....
Philosophy; Book-Keeping; a full Cou
of the Mathematics, and of the C
and Latin Classics, fcc.
TERMS.
The Annual Pension for Board, Tuition
Washing, Mending of Linen, and use
of Bedding, (payable half yearly ia
reek
Postacre of Letters, TioV oc.-.-' lA
not furnish htv TnMnfo n.,.i: 1'7 if
anJF,XtrS l1,a,rge.a8,wi11 medical attSd?
The Scholastic lear, commencing as ho
will close on the loth of July following. '
IUaimng Rl me institution uurin tb.
Summer acation will be charsed KM ...8
Each Pupil must come provided withasa
cient supply of Summer and Winter Tlotl.;'
sir Slilrto ;T 1-.it.ji ,. - -10lUlLr:
" T- ' , . """"cnieia, six p.irs r
i ui irawers, six Towe'
and three pairs of Boots or Shoes
The healthy location of thia Establish
together with the picturesque scenerr-ii,
varied and extensive nrnr,i.M n ,
1 . . - 1 muuna, su
v...v.v.." juuL"ii" minus must render;-
The attention of the Brothers to the I:C!V
tual. Moral nml R.i;mV,., , r..i. - ..
trusted to their care, will be unremitting- m
to render that attention effective, the (iiscitlin.
will ornt :l,l . 1 , '
, j vv mllvl uu paiernai.
A half vpnrlr
and literary progress, of r,rh p-;i :n i'
-J f vvwuui x nit iiiM in pr.TMin
..ii.uiiii.cu 10 uis parent or Uuardian.
All letters addressed (post-paid) to the Sur,
. VJ ic rrunciscan Monastery, Loretto,l'anM
County, Pa., will receive due attention
Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. O'Conan
uisuo oi p i ittsburjr, and Rev. H V r.'laovt
Loretto, Cambria County.
August 7, 1851. 13-tmi.
HERRING'S
(WILDER S PATENT,)
SALAMANDER SAFES
The validity of this patent, (after havincs
vigorously contested by suits at law for the kx
six years,) has been fully and finally establU.f-j
in the Supreme ourt of the United States
1 he undersigned, at his depot, has on had
a large assortment of the genuine
PATENT SALIMINDER SAFES.
Also, all kinds of Iron Chests, Money Dox
ault Doors and Bank Vaults, both fire ui
i burglar proof, with new n.l
l .i . -
Safrt
ill 1 1 lit m " L-a u . i, ,
, luimiug me largest assortaiec
in
tne norm. Also. th fr.iT-;.,,
T .1.
Jones s Changeable, Tombination, Permutation,
?iD -er Ch;ln??aWe Anti-Gunpowder Locks
Halls New Patent Powder and Burglr-lV,i
, ,.., .eweu & uaye; and Locks of otfce.
i-.-uraiea makers.
JOHN FARKEL,
No. 34 Walnut-Street. PhP.Utr.i,;.
Solo Agent for the State of Pennsylvania.
June 26, 1851. 37-3m
roieii ur. Hunter will forfeit st-vi. w
VvU tailing to cure any case of secret disease
that may come under his care, no matUr tow
long standing or affliction. Either Sex are in-
viteu to nis 1'rivate Room, 38 North Sevtcu
street, l'liiiadelphia, without fear of intrrut
uim uy ouier patients. Stranwrs n,I r.fU,s
who have been unfortunate in the selection of
pnysician are invited to call. Those who har.
mjureu tnemsclves by solitary vice are also ii-
viieu.
i.eau ana uenect. The afflicted would do
well to reflect before trusting their health, tw-
t-- '".' cases ineir lives, in tie
nanus oi i)uysicians. lcnorant rf th;a !,: ..'
maladies. It is certainly impossible for oncni-i
to understand all the ills the human family an
suoject to. tvery respectable nhrsipkn i.f,;,
peculiar branch, in which he is more suece.-
uiau nis brother professors, and to that he it
votes most ot nis time and study
V..., T .: , . J .
.v-iaui iintute, exclusively devoted to tst
study and treatment of diseases of the sexiiil
organs, together with ulcers upon the bodv,
tnroat, nose or legs, pains in the head or bones.
mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irreg
ularities, disease arising from youthful excesses
or impurities of the blood, whereby the consti
tution has become enfeebled, enables the IWi
to offer Speedy Relief to all who may place
ijiimji-ncs unuer nis care.
May 1, 1851.-ly.
CarroIIton House,
CARROLLTON,
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.
rip HE undersigned returns his thanks to h i
Jt numerous friends for the patronasre herew-
iore extended to him, and will be pleased to af
commodate all persons who may favor him with
a call. A large supply of choice LIOL'OSSl
jusi receivea irom ttie eastern cities. His U
BLE will always be well supplied, and his am
bling accommodations are sufficiently extensi
J. P. URBAS,
March 27, 1851. ly. Proprietor
LIME! LIE!
TEN CENTS PER BUSHEL
fTIHE subscriber begs leave to inform tin
JL citizens of Cambria county, that he f
furnish them with any quantity of first r
Lime at a reduced price. (10 cents a bush
delivered at the Kiln,) and respectfully o!iciM
meir patronage.
JAMES rox
Duncansville, Blair Co. "
April 17, 1851 27-6m
VClBarrels of Mackeral for salt
W by IVORY $ Co.
Wanted Immediately.
Tl 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted bj
JL JOHNSTON MOORE
JOB WORIt ,
Neatly anil cxpeditiousl p'1
ted at this -Office