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SENATE.
IlAREisucno, Jan. 6.
The Senate convened at 3 o'clock, and was
.i ta order lv .Mr. Speaker Matthias.
Uiivt
The roll vas taea called, and every Senator
On motion cf Mr. Crabbo, the Senate pro-
cecJeJ to the election of a Speaker, when thjcej
unsiiccess .U Lnun-'iings vrerv xiau, vue result uc
inggencrailj as follows:
1st ballot. 2nd Srd
3 Ln II. Walker, Whig, 1G 15 15
Jh-urv A. .tiumcuung, "-iu., iw m
. . i i 1 ..... n.,. "I 1 1
15
William F. Pucker, " 1
Riomas Carson, Whig, 1
On the second and third ballotirigs, Mr. Hamil
ton native, from Philadelphia, did not vote, and
there were two votes scattering those cast by
Messrs. Walker and Muhlenberg.
There being no choice, the Senate, on motion
of Mr. Fraily, adjourned until 11 o'clock to
morrow. HOUSE.
The House of Representatives was called to
crJer at 11 o'clock, and the roll being called, 04
members answered to their names.
The certificates of the members elected were
presented and read, and
The House then proceeded to the election of a
Speaker, which resulted as follows :
John S. Rhey, Deni., 5S
John Acker, Whig, ill
Frederick Reel, Native, 4
Scattering, 3
The Speaker elect was conducted to the chair
by Mr. Acker and Mr. Bonham, when he de
livered the following speech :
Gentlemen of the House of Represtntativea :
I feel deeply impressed with the honor you
i.nro !ntt cf,nfirrpil nrnn mc. in fclcctinir me tdltim
"""j"" ' - I
preside over the deliberations of this branch of j
t ons of the oliice with which you have invested
me, 1 shall fall into error, as I doubtless will, 1
invoke your kindness to attribute it to an error j
of the he:ul, rather than of the heart. I can at j
least ileJgeyou, Gentlemen, that I will discharge J
try duty and my whole duty to every member cf
this House with strict impartiality.
Vi'e haro assembled in this Hull, Gentlemen,
i
as the ch -sen representatives of the freemen ot
the Legislature. I fuily appreciate, Gentlemen, ; --"- !" nai passage was lost, a two-third The farm now occupied bv JL.hn McGou-h, Sr.,
the importance of the trust reposed in me, and ! tflnf tnCCear. f the P.aage of the bill containing about 10O acres land, 100 acres of
i ;er the veto. lhe tollowmg is the vote : which are cleared havhi" thereon erected a
tertan a profound sense of the respcns-.bilitu-s i Yens Bailev Backelw ('rabh I)-n-l:nr-t.ir c , ; 1 'L, , , ,lcie ,
. , , j ur, jauu.v., l.itjn, j.).iu.ngton, commodious Dwelling House, Bank Barn, and
cttachcJ t. it. It in te discharge ot the I'unc- I ernon, l crvthe, 1 ratiev, Fulton, Guernsey o-itl-ouc
c j preauio.e ana recjlutoiis ol the fcelect and Corn-
State in the Lepub.ic : a Mate vast in her mine- j mon Councils e f Philadelphia, relative to Inde
ral resources and her agricultural wealth a ' 1 cu Jcnce SUiU-c.
Sute proverbial among her sisters, for the in-' The Senate adjourned shortly after, upon a
du.try, skill, and enterprise of her citizens; dis- j l'atnuli reflation ohercd by Mr. I crun, m
t:Dgu;shed as well for her regard and attachment 1
.1 i 1
w tier own organic taw, as i.r tier ardent aovo
iIjl u the Coiistitutic-u of cur Xaihnal Union.
f
We have delicate and imrci-t.int rv.MT,- .l.-t'.o !
itj and lmrci-tant rv.bllc
liiraidto tr w uv r,,.':,
nc.uc- iuc ru.aa.il EiiaiulaUS '
b. her Highest un J dearest interest, iind must
cherish and protect them upon our legislative
action here, much of her future prosperity and
greatness may elepend. May we discharge those
dudes in such a mauner, as will meet with the
cordial approval of our constituents, and at the
same time promote the general prosperity and
velfure of the Commonwealth.
The oiheial oath was then administered to the
Speaker ly Mr. Acker, named by him and the
e:c:ai o.i h was adoiLnisterel to the members
ty the Speaker.
On ction of Mr. Steward, a committee con-
w Ul
!:-:t:3g cf Messrs. Steward and Hart were ap
pointed to inform the Senate .hat the House cf
E.-'i reentanves is now organized and ready to
pr-jceed to business.
Oa motion of Mr. O'Neill, the rules of the last
House of Representatives were adopted for the
gjvtni-ci.: of this House until otherwise di
re :teJ.
Oa raotion of Mr. GuQy, a committee was or
dered to be appointed to revise the rules.
On motion cf Mr. Hart, a committee consist
ing of Messrs. Hart, Goodwin and Leech were
appointed to act in conjunction with a similar
committee to be appointed by the Senate to in
f.rm the Governor of the organization cf the
two branches of the Legislature.
Mr. Shaefier offered the following resolution:
lUtolved, That the Speaker of the House be
requested t invite the clergy of Horrisburg by
arrar.geaient amongst themseivjes to open the
liaiy sessions of the House -jrith prayer which
w.i9 agreed to Yeas 82, Nays 10.
SENATE.
Ha rbi sb mc, Jan. 7.
The S
senate met at 11 o'clock, and immediate-
Procci-'dcd to a fourth ballot for Speaker,
result was as follows:
Jha II. Walker, W., ig
Honry A. MuUlenburg, D., 15
The
?ca:teriur
There I
L.eing no election, a fifth and sinth bal-
lot
ltTtre haJ' btU resukinS the same as the
fou:
U
. lu aujouro, oui me motion
" wHhout a division.
lLc senth ballot was then had without varv
U1S the result. .
Mr- Sanderson, Dem., thoo moved an adjourn-
eiS!'ti Fallot was then ordered, and re
ta t'i follows:
II. Walker, W., JG
U'y A. Muhlenburg, D., 13
buttering, .,
V'r v' IaCker anJ Guerns?y "Alined voting.
' alkcr, therefore, having a majority of
Snc.,e ,0teS Cast' wus declared duly elected
chVT f lh Snate' a"a M!is coudnctJ to the
oy7 Me,. Muhlenburg and Carson. e,.j
it,,a f iSoe afJndni&tered to him bv the
r.i 1 . . .
e Sneaker on tni.;,,. i'. ;.. 1 ...
e'.o-iiK uic vuuir ueuvere i an
fellow appropriate speech, thanking his
trusts me lionor conferred, and
lih ititorcsts of the Common-
The members newly elected were then
sworn
in.
Mr. Kunkel read in his place, a joint resolu
tion entitled "a resolution of invitation to Louis
Kossntb, Governor of Hungry," and on xaot'on,
it was immediately taken vj, and passed by a
uiirii.imcus vote.
The following is the resolution:
n
J.-soii'e.i, .-r., i hat n cordial invitation is hre-
y extended to Louis Kossuth. Governor of
gary, to visit the Capitol of this State, and that
the Governor is hereby requested to transmit a
copy of this resolution to Louis Kossuth.
The usual preliuiinarv rp.in(;,,c , .
cd, and the Senate adjourned.
HOUSE.
The morning was taken up in the election of
omcers.
William Jack, Dem., wa3 re-elected Chief Clerk,
and appointed Wm. S. Ticking, assistant Clerk,
and W m. L. Cray, of Philadelphia county, Chas.
Stockwcll, of Bradford, John Cummings, of
Fayette, and Richard II. Adams, of Dauphin,
Transcribing Clerks.
Henry W. Crotzer, of Union county, was elect
ed Sergeant-at-Aruis ; Joseph Eslcnger, of York,
Messenger, and Jacob Coleman, of Berks, Door
Keeper.
The Secretary of the Commonwealth was in
troduced, and i resented the Governor's Message,
which, was read.
The joint resclution from the Senate, inviting
Kossuth to visit the Capitol, was taken up and
passed unaniuiuiously.
After some other unimportant business the
Ho use adjourned.
SENATE.
IIakrisecrg, Jan. 8.
In the Senate the Secretary of the Common-
I wealth presented the Governor's veto in refer
ence to a bill of last session, repealing a section
i of the slave law. drnvhin- t.p i.t i.v-inc ...
.. ,
l- - ul"-'-" luiiiiu siavi'., v. men was reaU ;
al ter winch the bid coming s'.gain before the
liuthias
iier.
.viumenoerg, lacker, fcanacrson. Shir-i
ys Br.rucs, Corctlicr.-. Carson, Evans, Ilas
Ictt, Kinger, Mcl-'arland, Mc.Murtrie, Malcne,
M. ers, ltc-bertswn, Sliper, Walker.
Iha Governor has su'Lcd a resolution invfririf
j Kossuth to visit HarriiburL' and deputed the
Secretary cf the Ccinuiotnvvulih to proceed to
Washington with the same, and a letter of vel
comc Horn the Goernor lo Kossuth.
The Guverncr also tiunsaiitted tu the Senate,
HOUSE.
TLc Speaker v resented
the a?inual report cl
h-.-iMh Coal ;a:d N.-ivivration Company. Also,
th" .Lr-1. Ji;s-,i"u report c-f the- Coming iioners
.1.
I lit
nkin Fund.
1 nere was nothiiii
ei-e uone ot importance.
t half past eleven o'clock, in honor of the i
jdiy, it bein; the anniversary of the victory at
New Orleans, the House adjourued.
JKjjr It apjieais not to have been Commodore
Ap Catesby Jones who was wounded at the late I
emeute in Paris, as reported, but it is supposed !
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to Lc- Ie-ut. tateaby Ap It. Jones, ut the Navy, 1
a ton of Itoger Jones. Commo lore Jones is re-!
t oid'u.g in ashlngtou at the present time.
t-ijf Since the terrible slaughter of poultry
during the holidays, the imitation Magyar fea
ther has appeared in the caps of multitudes of
tuc hVii-bs of New York. Not one of the tail
pieces of the turkeys and barn-door roosters has
been lost.
-CT" A AVashingtori despatch to the New York
Herald says: 'Thcre is a rumor that the cabi
net have had a council cn ilie picstion of ac
knowledging Louis Napoleon's usurpation, and
(that the American Minister, Mr. Lives, will be
' instructed to recognize it.
Cholera 3IorIui.
HEAP THE KII.LOWJXO rUAOKlUXARY CtKE.
I hereby certify that about two weeks ago 1
was seized with a violent attack of Vomiting
and Pu;-gi:-,g. (Ch-,!era Morbus.) with very dis
tressing pains in the-t-tomach and bowels, which
was completely removed by two toa-spoonfu
doses of the Petroleum, taken in a little water.
After havingtaken the first dose, I slept soundly
and comfortably for thrte hours.
Signed " HKNItY WISE, JR.,
On board Steamboat Ariadne.
Attest NIM ROD GHAD1LL.
Tittsburg, December 12, 1819.
3" VVISTARS PALS AM OP WILD CHER
RY imparts new vigor to vital fiction, nnd relieves
the system by opening the pores of the j kin, and
promoting the secretion of mucous matter. Its
action is sudorific, sedative and expectorant, by
opening the pores, allaying irritation, nnd by
rendering the expulsion of mucous matter eas'.
Those w ho take the F.alsam will feel immedi
ate relief from the distressing irritations that
accompany aiTections of the respiratory organs.
The pores have been closed, the Balsam opens
them, The Lungs suffer from irritation, the ir-
iiianou 13 sooineu ; 1:1 u iiuise is vioieui aim lever-
lsn, iney arc s.jiiencei, anu tuc mucous mem nrane
is relieved of its engorgement with vapidity and
ease. All by the use of this delightful remedy.
See advertisement in another column.
J) llli):
At tho Summit, on Tuesday IGth inst., Mr.
Andrew Tonr, aged about 31 years.
On Wednesday evening, 1-lth iustant, Martha
Ellex, daughter of Harrison and I'amilla Kin
kead, aged about 3 years, C months and 20 days.
;::ottc;i: ji. it 1:1:34,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ESEXSBUSG, PA.
Viiix practice in the several Courts of Cambria,
Indiana, n:d Westmoreland counties. Off.ce a
few doors East of Cannon's Hotel.
Jan. 15, 1851. iy.
ATTOEIiEY AT LAY, EUnTSLUILG, TA
. i Office at his residence at the west end of the j
i Emu ugh, immediately helow the "Foundry." j
January 15 1852.
j5,ICIS, Star fc Mould Candles
just received and for sale by
J. Joore.
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Attention Guards!
The "Cambria Guards" will meet at the Court
j louse at 10 o'clock on Saturday the 21st prox
imo properly armed and equipped for parade.
By order of the Captain,
It. LITZINGER, O. S.
Jan. 15, 1S52.
N. IS. An a lineal will be held immediately af
ter parade. Members from the country will see
the importance of being in attendance.
John Dougherty
vs.
P. Shoenberger et al
In the Court of Common
Pleas of Cambria county.
No. 4. Sept. Term 1815.
Account under.
The undersigned having been appointed audi
tor in the above case, hereby gives notice to tne
parties interested, that he will meet them at his
ofiice (Ebensburg) on Monday the 1st day of
March next, at 10 o'clock A. M-, for the pur
pose of auditing the accounts between them.
WM. KITTELL.
Ebensburg, January, 1C, 1852 14-td.
Sale of Ileal EZsiate.
Is pursuance cf an order of the Court of
Common Pleas of Cambria County I will sell at
Public Sale on the premises in Summerhill tp.,
near JeS'crscn, on Tuesdays the 10th day of Jan
uary next, the following valuable real estate:
Perches of Land, adjoining land of William and
heuson Cruin, and others, Thirty Acres of which
are cleared, being the property of Sarah Benson
a lunatic.
The terms will be made known cn the day of
sale. V. ILLIAM PALMER,
Jan. 15, 1852. 14-3t. Committee.
PisL-Ifc Eienefits
Are now being conferred, in the f-hape of
goou eating, drinking, lodging, .jr., Ac, by the
subscriber, sit the
UKI0I7 HOUSE.
Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R.
Wi. McGOUGII.
Jan. 1, 1852.-I3.
Valuable Sarins for Ilesil.
Tl:e undersigned will rent for a term of one
or more years the following Farms situate in
Washington township, Cambria county, at a
distance of from one-half to two miles from the
Portage and Pennsylvania Rail Roads.
C'Cetiriied bv
.T. - .i.n i:
containing ubout oil acres
land, 20 to !0 acres of which are cleared: fie
other occupied by Samuel McGo;igh. containing
about -SO acres, about 2o acres of which are
cleared; both farms having excellent buildings
thereon erected.
These farms are under good fence, and are in
a fine state of cultivation. Possession given
immediately. Address, i.r call in person, upon
the undersigned, at Sumniitviile, Cambria coun
ty, Pcunsvlvauia.
PETER COLLINS.
Jan. 1, lS"2.-in.
.OTIt'!l.
The following property, viz : two windmill.-?,
two cows, three calves, and three tons of hay,
have been purchased by ti e subscriber fro:u
Georrre V. Hoover, of AVliito township, Cambria
county: and I hereby n'-tify all persons not to
intermed He with said property, ;ts tlie same be
lomis to me. ll'llNKV EVANS.
Jan. 8. 18o- 13-2t. -
Eeniaining in the Post Office, at Ebensburg,
January 1, 185J.
Hadgp, YVilHnm Euroeilx. Jidin
Prown. (). II. (2) Lloyd, Henry
lsrao.ey, .Mrs. liosanna Lucas, J. D.
Hark, C. C.
Leddy, Patrick
Moore, S & J.
Murphy, Edmond
Zv'iUer, Adam
Munav, " 1,
Miller, T. D-.
Morarty, John
Michael, Thomas
JI'Gouigle, Margaret
M'Tngue, Michael
Magehan, M. D.
M'Donough, Dernard
Nol.sea, V. illiani
Nelson, Mr.
O'Neill, Mary (2)
O'Callahan, James .3)
ra!ncr: V'
Garland, lhoma3
Campbell, T. P.
D"iiric-'.l, James
Decker. A. M.
Divis, Thomas
Davis, lienjnmin J.
Davis, Thomas J.
Evans, Henrv (2)
Ewalt, 15. F."
Eaton, II. K.
Evans, Miss Hannah'
Engclhardt. A.
Far;g!crv, Robert
Fels. Miss Mary L
Feelds, MissNancy Jane Richards, 'Wiiuani
Freithof, Thomas
Reed, Geo. W.
Faris, Robert
Fiirniatij A. J.
Fhuiigan-, Francis
German, Jchn
Gaffrey, Michael
Gardner, Joseph W.
Harris, David
nollen, David
Heinvbart, D. M.
Hcally. l'atrick
Hook, J. S.
Hughes, John
Hughes. Nathaniel
Irwin, William
Jones, Robert
Jacobs, John
Jones, John
Keilty, Patrick
Kunk, Jacob
Kean, John (2)
King, Jacob
Kellv, James
Rose-land, William
Rees. John
Roberts, Gecrge
Reese, E. (2)
Rico, Joseph
Riley, Mrs.
Roberts, GormerE.
Roberts, William (2)
Russell, Wiliiam
Roberts, Rev.
Rclyea, Mrs. Elizabeth
Roberts. John
Singer, Wilhelm
Sellers, Lewis
Sugcrt, Mr.
Sergeant, James
Simpson, Robert
Thompson, John
Todd, Thomas (2)
White, John
Wilkinson. George
Wallace, Miss M. A.
Williams, John
Lewis, Dr. D. W
MILTON ROBERTS, P. M.
Ebensburg, Jan. 1, 1852.
SSflUTIOfl.
Notice is hereby given to all persons interest
ed, that the firm of RiiFel & Humphreys was by
mutual consent dissolved on the 1st day of De
cember, 18ol. All persons having claims will
please preseut them for settlement, and all those
indebted willplc-asc call and settle with James
M. Riffcl at the "old stand," in whose hands the
Rooks fere, and who is authorised to make all
settlements. All persons not settling, either by
note or otherwise, before the 2nd day of Febru
ary next, will find their accounts iathe hands of
the proper officers for collection.
RIFFEL & HUMHREYS.
Sumniitviile, January 1, 1852. 12-td
The subscriber, thankful for the liberal pat
ronage heretofore extended to the "old firm,"
would wspectfully announce to nil his friends
and the public generally, that having purchased
the interest of his late partner, he will continue
to carry on the business at the old stand. He
has just received from the east a new and supe
rior assortment of
jDRY C00D3, GH0CE3UES, HARDWARE, fi-C.
jand a largo supply of ad tfe articles that can be
i found in a country store; which he will take great
J',Cft?"re i"g to his customers, and which
he wnl sell at low prices for cash or country
prouuee. JOHN HUMPHREYS.
Sumniitviile, January 1, 1852.
; L'UUJU lot of Stone and
Earthen Ware just received and for sale
'at the st"rc of
J. Moore.
amoimns. one. tiov
;h, Jr.,
W. B. HUDSON'S
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A2TD JE7ELY STDEE,
'le rP?r East f tht Sentinel Office,
ri. Ii. Clocks, Watches, nml jtt.i
at shortest notice, and warranted.
cept. 1.30 5i
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Ml
AKii Mi Mmmix.
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ATT0E1TEY AT LAW, EBENSETJEG, PA.
Office in the Court House, up stairs.
January 1, 1SG1. Iy
i llUTCiliM', JR.
ATTOENET AT LAW, E2ENSEUHG, FA.
OHiee on High street, opposite TLomtisnn'c
Hotel. 1
January 1, 1851. ly
J. M'DOM),
ATTORNEY AT LAW, EEEIJSEUSG, PA.
Office, opposite J. Thomnson's Hotel. All
business in the several Courts of Blair, Indiana,
and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will
be promptly attended to.
January 1, lSoI. ly
WM. A. STOKES, ) JAS. P. BAKR,
Grccnsburg, Pa. 5 Ebensburg, Pa
STOKES & BARS,
ATTORNEYS aXD COtt'SELLOBS AT LAW.
EEHNSBUPvC, PA.
February 13, 1851. ly
mm C. 1TD0WELL,
ATT0H17EY AT LAW, K0LLIDAYS2TJSG, FA.
AVill attend the several Courts of Cambria
county, as heretofore. Ofaee one doer west of
Vi'm. McFarland's cabinet wareroom.
Janr.i:
1, 1851. ly
SAMEL P. ! !.(aiH),
ATTOENEY AT LAW, EEaSETJUG, PA.
V.'ill practice in the several Courts of Cam-
jl-ria, Blair and Huntirgdon counties. Germans
can rcco-.ve auvico in their own lanpruape. Ofhcc,
on main street two doors east of the Exchange
Hotel.
May 8, 1S51 ly.
fVRLS L. PERSHING,
ATTOENZY AT LAW, JOHHSTOWN, PA.
January CO, 1851. ly
T. L. BEYER.
ATT03ITEY AT LAW, JOHI.STOWIT, PA.
Ofiice on Main street, two doors east of the
Echo Ofiice.
March 13, 1851. ly
ANBSEW BONOUGHE.
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND SCEIVEXEE,
Borovgh OF Scmmitville,
"Will attend promptly to collections, or other
business entrusted to him. Legal instruments
of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch,
January 1, 18-51.
CF.O. T.HEV,
LEV! MATTHEW.
WM. EBBS.
RIIUY, MATTHEWS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission
Merchants, Dealers in all kinds ot Produce ana
j Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Writer
Street,
riTTSDURG, Pi.
April 3, 1851. Cm
JOHN IVORY & SON., ,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Summit
ville, Cambria county, Pennsylvania. Agents for
Adams & Co.'s Express, and Penna. Rail Road
Company. Will attend to receiving and forward
ing goods by the above lines. Packages sent by
Express no commission charged.
Sept. 11, 1851. 48-tf.
LEWIS W. BROWN,
Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser.
Two doors west of G. J. Rodgers' store.
Ebensbure, May 1, 1851.-ly.
N. C. Shampooing done, and razors honed in j
a superior mp.nner. j
ABNER FOX.
HUSSEL & FOX,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS and SHOES, No. 7 North Fourth St.,
Four doors above Market, second ttory,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
December 11, 1851. l-tmi.
KIC'IIAItD JOM1S,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, EBENSBTTRG, PA.,
Will attend promptly to all collections entrus
ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling.
Decern. 21, 1851. 11-tf.
E. S. J0NE3, & CO
CORNER of FOURTH and RACE STREETS,
Philadelphia. Publishers of the Model Archi
tect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to bo
completed in 24 monthly parts.
The above work is designed to meet the wish
es not only of those directly interested in buil
dings, but of nil who desire the advancement of
this noble art in our country, and wish to culti
vate their tastes and acquaintance with architec
ture. The handsome manner in which it is pre
pared and embellished, renders it a tasteful or
nament for the drawing-room, while its accurate
delineations give it the" highest practical value.
Nos. 1. 2 & C now ready for delivery. -Price
50 cents rer' number. Address as
. j.
above, post naid.
May 1, lS51.-iy.
All persons indebted for Cambria township
Poor tax, are notified that they must call nnd
pay their respective amounts before Wednesday,
January 7, 1852, as no further indulgence will
be given. RICH. JONES, J. P.
Dec. 21, 151. -2t Collector.
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ISITfHI I FIT HilTlii nniT
IIIIWI
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAillTON HOUSE,
CLctitaut street, between 7th and 8th streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A. F. GLASS
PROrRIETOU.
April 10, 1851. ly
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Chestnut Street, opposite the State House,
PSILADELPKIA PA.
A.MJJUOSi: J. WHITE,
riiCI'RIETOR.
April 10, 1851. ly
HARRIS, HALE k CO..
V HOLES ALE DRUG GISTS, No. 201 Mar
ket Street, one door above Fifth, north side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
In Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Patent Med
icines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments,
jDru?frists' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints,
Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, e. &c,
John Jlarnt, JI U. John J. Hale.
J. Sharszcood. - E. B. Orlison.
April 2dth 1851. ly
J. E. MILES, AT
E & IUIGEEL
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Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic
TA11D WARE and CUTLERY. Nn. t?.i -,irt,
I Third Street, above Itace,
PHIL A HELP IHA.
E. V. MACIIETTE, ABM. H. RA1GIEL.
pril 21th 1851. lv
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
LIQUOR 31 E li C I J . A T,S,
So. U Xorlli Waif r Slrret,
PHILADELPHIA.
pril 21th 1851. ly
CHEAP KAIIDT7A2E!
M. BIEHLER & BRO.
No. 10o Market Street, l'hiladelphia. two doors
below oth Street, ojhr for tale HARDWARE,
in all its variftcs, at loic rices.
Call and see before you buy!
E3- Loo.- for the Ltd Leftt red Jf ill-Saw.
lebruary 27th lb51. Sni
V
?PT:T
ulULO LI. UhH
"noiesaie dealer m II A TS and C IPS No
172 Market Street,
11-1 1 - .
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
mm k WALTOH.
W holesale dealers in Hardicare, Cutlery, Xails,
.jr., No. 203 Market Street, above 5th,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
JIBES .EViELL. AT
c. j. imm "
Whr.lesale dealer in Boot". SAors-, Sur.nets,
and Balm Leaf Hats, No. 13G North Third Street
(opposite the Eagle Hotel.)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 17, 1851. lv
WILSON & " EST,
Successors lo R&IatyY
W holesale dealers in Boots and Shoes. Bcnnit
And Straw Goods, No. 17. North 3d Street
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Avril 10, 1851. ly
X. J. EEALSH, AT
1BBWI& mm k EOL. :
Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Uovifstic
Dry Goods, No. 110, North 3d Street, S. E,
corner of Race,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
BRADY,
liTi-l
UIliD-
IIAKKISIiUHG PENNA.
M.U. JOHN BRADY, Frcprictor,
April 10, 1851. ly
HART & COWAN."
; Dealers in Hosiery. Trimmings', Looking Glas
ses, and Fancy Goods, N. E. corner of "Market
I and Fifth Streets,
hiladelphia, pa
April 10, 1851. Iy
i nmur
Wholesale Tobacco, Snuff, and Scgar Jlanufac
tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three docis
j above Vine,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
M. WAKTMAV, JOSEPH V. SORVER.
April 24, 1851. ly
J. MIS.
11
Manufacturer of English, Italian and American
pirate Goods, I'alm Leaf Hats, Artificial Flowers,
j-c, No. 15- Market Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
EIINER& GREGG,
Wholesale dealers in Wines and Lienors, which
they arc prepared to furnish cheap to merchants
and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA..
July 1st, 1851. ly
III!. THOMAS C. MATIM,
South-west corner of 7th and Race streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 2(5, 1849. tf
l.MlflfliUfl. -
Wholesale dealer in Qucenswar? Chinaicare,
Glassware, .jr., No. 245 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
April 10, 1851. ly
'WRT anted by J. MOORE cash in exachang
w v for 3od, or etnerwise.
BALSAM OF V.'JLD CIIERRr,
THE EEST 2EKEDY EVZB KNOWK
To man for Covght, Asthma, Colds Cfovp, Bron
chilis, Influenza, Bleeding of the Lvngt, Difficvi
ty of Breathing, Liver AffrcLlois, Fain or weak
ness of the Brant or Side, Firet ataget of Con
sumption, fic. In short this Balaam is j-eculia-ly
adapted to every disease of the Lungs and Liver
u hich is produced in our ever-varying donate.
WILD CHERRY has long been known to pos
sess important medicinal properties. This fact
is familiar to every matron in e ur land, and phy
sicians often prescribe it in different forms lor a
variety of complaints. Tar, also, has been equally
noted for its virtues; and some physicians, whose
names are familiar to the whole country, have
gone so far as to declare that even COS'SUJIF
TIOX could- be cured by that alone. In other
hands, again, it was nearly valueless, owing, no
doubt, to their iguornncc in preparing and ad
ministering it a difficulty now entirely obviated
by patient experiment and leng cxpeiience.
The extraordinary medicinal powers of these
two substances are now, for the crt time com
bined and embodied in Dr. Wis'ar's Balaam of
Wild Cherry. IJy a nice chemical process, every
thing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that
what remains is the most extraordinary and truly
efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary acd
liver diseases ever known to man. To oonvinco
all unbelievers that our theory Is really true, wo
refer to a few cases of cures performed by this
wonderful medicine:
ANOTHER ASTOXLSHKTG CUEE !
E. Kalb, a highly respectable merchant of
Ruthville, Fairfield county, Ohio, sent us tho
following voluntary tribute to
il UK. wistae's balsam of wild cueeft."
Rushville, Eaii-field co., O, April 6, 1851.
Mr. J. D. Park Dear Sir: 1 wish to state to
you that my daughter, Amanda, aged fcixteeu
years, had, about a year since, a very severe at
tack of measles, which reduced her very much,
and left her with a racking cough. 1 employed
all of the physicians within our reach lor the
purpose of removing her cough, but without
success. She appeared to be sinking into a de
cline, with every symptom of consumption.
I then tried Dr. " Rogers' Liverwort and Tar."
Dut this aggravated her cough, and gave her sym
toms of a still more malignant character. I waa
now most seriously alarmed, and it was with trem
bling fear that I from day to day, saw the pro
gress of that insatiable disease, consumption.
I really de?i"aifcd cf my daughter's recovery.
Rut I providentially caw the certificate of Jona
than Coulaon, whose daughter, "Sarah Jane,
was cured of consumption by "Wistar's Ealsam
of Wild Cheny;:' this created a faint hope that
it might help my daughter, and I immediately
commenced using it, and it almost instantly gava
relief, her health was improved from the first
bottle, and by the i-sc of two bottles cf '-Wistar'a
Balsam of Wild Cherry," she was restored to
perfect health, and she is net now at ail predis
posed to a couh.
I will sav-to all that nro r.Sieted with tny dis
ease tending to constSTcptiov, do rot despair, for
Dr. W istar's Ea'-sam of W ild Cherry will cure
vou, if you w ill but try it. E KAL13.
The genuine Wistar's I-alsam of Wild Cherry
has a i"iC simile cf the signature of Henry Wis
tar, M. D. l'hiladelphia, and '-Sanford & "Park"
on a finely executed steel cr-grived wrapper.
No other can be genuine.
Price $1 per bottle six bottles fcr $5.
Sold by J. D. PARK, Cin., Ohio,
North-east cor., of Fourth and Walnut sts. en
trance on Walnut to whom all orders must
be addressed.
AGENTS. John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur
ray & ZaJim. Ebensburg; Mary Orr, Hollidays
turg; R. Shaw. Clearfield; Ilildebrand & Co.,
Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Tattou.
Curwlns ville.
April 3d 1851. ly.
CENTRAL FEITirSYLYAIA
anking
ouse.
BR11X, GLEIM, 4- CO.
A OFFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite
the Post Office, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
Interest will be paid on money deposited, as
follows :
Three month elf-posits, at the rate of 3 per
cent per annum ; six month deposits, at the rate
of Si per cent per annum: nine month depesits
at the rate of 4 per cent per annum , twelve
month depesits, at the rate of 1 per cent per
annum.
Drafts on the cities, for sale in sums to suit
the purchasers, and collections made upon any
point at low ratio.
August 8, 1850. 14-1 f.
CITY HOTEL
Nos. 41 k n North Third Street,
Philadelphia-
The un'derMjr.ed respectfully begs leave to
stMe 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 ii undoubtedly
the most desirable in the City, for Merchants
and business, men generally, beinjj in the centra
of the great mercantile trade, and ccneaisat to
the Ranks and other public in&titutioiifi.
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. il. H1KST.
April 24th 1S51. ly
J. PATTON TEOHPSON, AT
n s. mm & eo.
Importers and Wholesale Dealers
IX FOREIGS AND- D(KW.STIC pANCT
D 11 V GOOD S ,
Satins, Silks, Vesllngs, Serges, Cravats, AVhit
Ooods, &e., with a general assortment of Gloves.
Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North
Third Street, West Side, opposite Church Allev.
J. S. MEDARA, )
T. II. MEDARA, I PHILADELPHIA.
E. M. JONES, j
Sept 18, 1851.-
JAMES P. IIORBACII,
Rectifying Distiller, and dealer in Foreign and
Domestic ?7i". Liquors, Cigars, va, lv-. No.
17, Libertv Street, corner of Rarker'a Alley,
PITTSBURG,- PA.
March 13, 1851. ly
F I U K!
LYC02in7G KUTUAL KJSUBANCK COUP ANY.
Persons wishing to insure property in tins
company against loss by fire, can apply to the
sv.bcriber. C. H. H EVER, Agent.
Nov. 27, 1851. It.
Pine lumber, joint and lap shin
gles at the lumber yard of J. Mccre.
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