'mRivAior the asia. New Yohk, Jan. 10, 1.S52. jlio CunarJ steamship Asia,., with Liverpool (ja'CJ tnc instant, being . one week later "vcJ at licr wharf, at Jersey City, at 0 o'clock tiii evening. I';C :n-'jt'i':t.r "jr I't'u Sapoloon is said to be Qrnt Wrtt-.ru and Canada Company, iu six per 'Dt debentures, repayable in 1S57, Las been flj3nkteJiu London. ENGLAND. Tho London Morniug Advertiser etates that tba cause of Lord Palmerston's resignation, was tie interference on the part of the Prime Min i tor witli tie affairs of tbe Foreign Secretary t'i it Lord Palmerston, on ascertaining the fact, licawc very indignant, and by letter demanded explanation. 11c anr-wcr cf the Premier was vague and tLaiIiit:i, and the result was a lengthened ccr rcr.oudcnee between the Foreign Secretary and te 1'reniicr. At the cabinet meeting only nine out of fifteen members were present, and Lord John Russell iviteJ that in consequence of some iuisunder unJin about Foreign Affairs, Lord Palnierston h.i J thought proper to resign, ine resignation was agreed to without the real cause being UahTitOod. Tho Premier it ii sid wishes to plise iu tb cibiaet, in order to propitiate the people of Eng land, liberal and independent men. On tLe other hand the News says that it most conclusively indicates the exigence of treachery ca the part of some of the English cabinet that a conspiracy would seem to exist between i;me one in Downing street, and the Court of - w 1 f I 1 .1 . Vienna, to sacnnce lru 1 immersion, :mu iaav apparently a closer alliance may be formed be tween England and Austria. On the other hand th LoaJou Times siuUs tLat the very latt act w? Lr4 Phiierton w W eipresi his unqualified approbation of Loit iv'ry.cloou's coup d' eiaU The Loudon Chrouicle slates that all fc-ita of ruaior ari utljat as to the resignations by mem bers of the Cabinet, :ud application of b.enibc-r cf the former government to tike part iu the reseat; but so far as our iuforaiatiwu extend, tiiC;e rumors, one aad all, appear to rest on Exiling better than guesses and inferences. The London Herald says, that the friends of Lord Palmerston are very indignant a-t his ab rupt ulsuiisol front cilice, and various ruuuit are current as to the result it i likely to pro dace on the cabinet. It is understood that Lord IV.meratoa means to bring the w hole matter be fore Parliament, and some persons, who prefer to be well informed, aaert that, to avoid such an untoward event, Lord John Russell will resign previous to the commencement of the session. For ourselves, we are of a dillcrcnt opinion; we believe that the ministers iil cling to o&ce un til the latest possible moment, but it is ciw fiat the days of the Government ae uuwbcreJ. FRANCE. At the latest Jates, Puri was perfectly tran quil. Tha result of the election was a Ullwws : Whole number of votes east, 8,110,07s Ir Lou;s Napoleon, 7,433,21 C AulLst, biO,7S7 Majority ft-r Napoleon, e,7C8,47fJ Lcu.s Mapolccn na inaugurated cu U.; it ic&t:.nt. TLe ceremony passed off without the '.ifcbtcst disturbance. vi uiuiiisaay, ssi. iarociio nciUrcsscu n ijioj'a ts the President, on presenting the re tail of t'ae votes, to -which Napoleon replied as fuilutvs : France has comprehended that I departed iroai legauty to return to the right. Upwards of seven millions of voters have absolved me. Mj object was to save France, and perhaps Eu rope, from years of trouble and anarchy. I understand that w ith all the grandeur of my mission, I do not deceive myself as to its diffi culties; but with the counsel and support of all right minded men, the devotedness of the army, and the protection which I shall, to-morrow, olemnly beseech Heaven to grant me, I hope to secure to- the destinies of Prance, by found ing institutions, responding to the Democratic instincts of the nation, and the desire of a strong and respected govern. ncnt to create a system which reconstitutes authority, without wounding a tee.ir.g of equality for closing any path of lrnrrovcment and to lay the foundation cf an tdiSce capable of supporting a wise and bene cul liberty. Cries of "Viva la Napoleon," followed the speech. . On the same evening, the diplomatic corps presented to the President by the Apostolic Nuncio. The Arbhbishop of Taris, in his speech to tlie President, offered his congratulations and good wishes for the success of the high mission Cod had confided, to the President. The President thanked him in a short speech. I auo cannon (A tho Tnrj;,lna r,A B.,., ten gUIls for every million of votes obtained by t-c President. , ; ; . ! Tue 'respondent of the London Globe says f1' ou's Napoleon constantly Assures persons ut Lim and the diplomatic body that he de- re peace, because it is the duty of his poi on and tlie only means of re-establishing the nces and placing the trade, agriculture and in iumv avv 4 oatuiv KJA actures of France on a good footing. - 4;luUU mat in oruer to tranuilizc 2 foreign r, .-- 'oreiga governments, Louis Napoleon will 'most , v """I mail ui.-iiuu3 10 an tuc :iS3aJors' desiring tbem to give the Courts ', 8 Iu&st Psitivo assurance of his desire for J mai"tenance of peace. Tc Tuillcries will henceforth be the official whence of the Resident. grand national fete was celeU ated at Taris -n tio Ut intnnt., j ' j L ,, , : ;. ;" . lie fete was also observed in the chief towns tue departments. . ) , . 1 , . . taTUC troors ( veiled at 9 o'clock A. M., to y,C UP htUTl along the" streets and quays Dam th0 'C0rteSe 'P!i3se tbe gates of Notre 4r K.tre tbrQWU Pca a tbe same hour. The 7 Mug a , irrond national Lolidar, the Post Office ami public offices were closed at noon.. Tho llourse was also closed. ' ' The French Eagle is re-established on the banner f the Army and on the Cross of the Legicn of Honor. A Provisional 'Chamber of 15 members Las been appointed, pending the new election of members. . lUMiiv lias g:io to Uelgjum to dcmundj tne extradition of all the insurgents of the 2d of December, and also demanding the imrae d.ate payment of the sum which the Eelgian Government 'is indebted ta Franco for the espe- ciiiion to Antwerp in 1831. AUSTRIA, PRUSSIA AND RUSSIA, The news from these countries is of a very contradictory character. 'Whilst a certain sat isfaction is Jiscernablc nmtmc the absolutist parties, it is not unmixed with alarm, nt the ambitious propensities of Louis Napoleon, and the most active military preparations are ob servable in overy quarter. A gret and favorable impression is described to have been caused at Vienna, by the resigna tion of Lord Palmerston. TURKEY. 1 Letters from Constantinople express no Utile alarm about the events which have transpired in France. An intuitive feeling respecting Egypt has caused deep deliberation iu the councils of the Porte. Persia has become the scene of frightful con fusion, by the downfall of Mirza k'han, who has been Prim Minister sine 1S18. It has been followed by a complete (UU of anarchy. The Sultau of Turkkiy has issued a decree in favtr of Lis Christum subjects, securing to thm the freedom of meetings and the registry of their births and m-iiages. Five Clumlicd 1-ti oti Destroyed ly ix Water Mout. Ou Saturday, intelligence was received at Lloyd., under uate Malta, Monday, the &th inst., of nvt iw ful ccwuituv itl Ltc i.iajid o! 5icily, wLuL hd Leu swept by two enormous water sponu, 4..onjpan:ed by a territic Lunicane. TL L witntaM.'ii the phtnomena, described eh ti-fcpouU m two iii.U4n& spherical bo J; nf water reaching lrum the clouds, their cocv nearly touching the eu.rth, and, as fur as could L judged, at a quarter of a mile apart, travwiung itk iuiineuse velocity. They passed w.t tk :land ner Marsala. In their progress houses er unroofed,' tre-vs uprooted, men and omen, hoi bet, cat I. and fcheep were raised up uiatou iutu their vortex and borne on to destruc tion ; during their passage rain descended iu cataracts, accompanied with hail-stones of euor nous sixc and masetb of ice. Going over Cas telUmaiie, near .tabia, it destroyed half tbe town, and washed 2UU of the inhabitants into Lao sea, wno all perished. Upwards of 5U0 per son, have bcu ucstroytd by tais terrible visita- iui immense axuwuut of property, the wwtuitry Using ia.a lnwU lor miles. The ship ping in tLe hai tour fcwBercd severely, many vessels n.ii.g Juwf4, and their crews drowned.- Af ter the vtvuriencc, numbers- of dead human t- wre picked up, all frightfully mutilated and kowilen. Tlie Ucligiou ol" I' a j ins Ocbts. One of our religious exchanges has the fol lowing strong reinauks ou this subject. They drive the nail into tue LJ udcliuch it. 'Men may suphiticto s they please, but they can never mae it rigLt, and all the bank rupt laws in the univtiec cannot mke it right, for them not to j ay their debts. There is a sin iu this neglect as clear and as deserving church discipline as stculing cr false swearing, lie who violates his promise to pay, or withholds the payments of a debt when it is in his power to meet his engagement, ought to be made to feel that in the sight of ail honest men he is a swindler. Religion may be a very comfortable ciouh. uuuer wiacU to hide, but if religion does' not make a man "deal justly," it is not worth having." Cholera 31orbus. BEAD THE FOLLOW I NO EXTHAOHDINABT CURE. 1 hereby certify that about two weeks ago 1 was seized with a vir.Vut ..it.,,.L- ,.c vm;: and Purging, (Cholera Morbus,) with very dis tressing i;ins in the stomach and bowels, which was cpmpletoly removetl by two: tea-spoonfu doses of the Petroleum, taken in a little water. After havingtaken thetirst dose, I slept soundly and comfortably for thr.o hours. Signed HKNRV WISE, JR., On board Steamboat Ariadne. Attest NIMROD GRARILL. Pittsburg, December 12, 18-13. WISTAR'S DAI-SAM OF WILD CnER R imprirts new vigor to vital action, and relieves tbe fystcm hy opening the pores of the skin, and promoting the secretion of mucous matter. Tto action is sudorific, sedative and expectorant, by opening the 'pores, allaying irritation, and by rendering tlie expulsion of mucous matter easy. Those who take the l;!iam will feel immedi ate rvlicf from thp distressing irritations that accompany aticctions ot the respiratory orjrans The pores have been closed, the Balsam opens , H ' '" V l0f, Sett cment them.1 The Lungs sufTer from irritation, the ir- V ftA I . fM a"d 8cttle ritation is soothed ; the pulse is violent and fever- V, &t tuc, stand," iu wh is!i, they nre softened, and the mucous membrane is relieved of its engorgement with rapidity and ease. All by the use of this delightful remedy. See advertisement in another column. XOT1CC All. persons Indebted to the late firm of Lloyd & LiUinger in the Cabinet making busi ness are requested to make payment before the first of April. Those who have promised Lum ber in payment of debts will much oblige us by bringing it in immediately. . ; STEPHEN LLOYD, Jr., DENNIS LITZINGER. Jan. 22, 1352. 15-tfa. . anomn: n. x:i:i;i. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. W'ill practice 111 ttic several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. -Office a few doors East of Cannon's Hotel. Jan. 15, 1851. ly; .: . . ' : ' W1LLI.V3I-.1&1TTELL, ATTORNEY AT LAV, EBENSBURG, PA. 1 ! Office a his residence at tho west of .the Rorough, immediately .below tho "Foundry." January 15, 1852, -t Atlcnfion dsiarels! The "Cambria Guards" will meet at the Court House at 10 o'clock on Saturday the 21 st prox imo properly armed and equipped for parade. By order of the Captain. . TL. L1IZINGER, O. S. Jan. 15, 1852. N. C. An appeal, will be held immediately af ter parade. Members from the country will see the importance of Leirg iu attendance. John Dougherty vs. , Iu the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county. No. 4. Sept. Term 1815. P. Shocnberger ct nl J Account under. The 'undersigned havingbeen appointed audi-. tor in the above case, hereby gives notice to the parties interested that he will meet them at his office (Ebensburg) on Monday the 1st day of March next, at 10 o'clock A. JL, for the pur pose of auditing the accounts between them. YVM. KITTELL. Ebensburg, January, 13, 152 14-td. Siilc of Ileal Estate. : Ix pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County I will sell at Public Sale on the premises in Sifmmerhill tp., near Jefferson, on Tuesday the 10th day of Feb tuarynext, the following valuable real estate: One Hundred and Twelve Acres and Fifty-two Perches of Land, adjoining land of William and Benson Crum, and others, Thirty Acres of which are cleared, liiig trti rivrty of Sarah l'-cnoou a lunatic. The tenna will be made known on the day of sale. WILLIAM PALMER, Jan. 15, 1852. 14-St. Committee. I'ubllc IleneGls Ar now being conferred, in the shape of good tiitiny, d 1 Liking, lodging, Sc., by the subscriber, at the UNION HOUSE. Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R. Wsi. MtGOUGII. Jan. 1, 1852.-13. Valuable Farms for Kent. The 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 Tortage and Pennsylvania Rail Roads. The farm now occupied by John McGough, Sr., containing about 1GO acres land, 100 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a commodious Dwelling House, Rank Earn, and outhouses. The farms adjoining, one, now occupied by John McGough, Jr., containing about 50 acres ; land, 30 to 40 acres of which are cleared; t'ie other occupied by Samuel McGough, containing about 50 acres, about 25 acres of which are cleared; both farms having excellent buildings thereou erected. These furnis arc under good fence, and are in a fine state of cultivation. Possession given immediately. Address, or call ju person, upon the undersigned, at Summitville, Cambria coun tv, Pennsylvania. FETER COLLINS. Jan. 1, 1852.-13. AOT1CC The following property, viz : two windmills, two cows, three calves, and three tons of hay, Lave been purchased by tl e subscriber from George W. Hoover, of White township, Cambria county ; and 1 hereby notify all persons not to intermeddle with said propertv, as the same be longs to me. HENRY EVANS. Jan. 8, 1852 13-3 1. I.It of Let 1 oris Remaining in the Po.t Oiliee, at Ebensburg, January 1, 1S52. C-adge, William Lamerix, John lirown, O. 11. (2) Lloyd, Henry Bradley, Mrsu iiosnna Lucas, J. E. Clark, C. C. Leddy, Patrick Cramer, Geo. P. Garland, Thomas Campbell, T. P. Donnell, James Decker, A. M. Davis, Thomas Davis, Eeiijamin J. Davis, Thomas J. Evans, Henry 2) -Ewalt, E. F. Eaton, II. K. Evans, Miss Hannah Engelhardt, A. Fanglery, Robert Moore, b & J. Murphy, Edmond Miller, Adam Murray, C. P. Miller, T. D. Morarty, John Michael, Thomas M'Gonigle, Margaret M'Tague, Michael Magellan, M. D. M'Douough, llernard Nelson, William Nelson, Mr. O'Neill, Mary (2) Ft Is, Miss Mary E. O'Callahan, James Feelds, MissNancy Jane Richards, William (3) Frcithof, Thomas Reed, Geo. W. Faris, Robert Roseland, William Farm an, A. J. Flanigan, Francis Gorman, John Rees, John Roberts, Georgo Reese, E. (2) Rice, Joseph Riley, Mrs. Roberts, Gormcr E. Roberts, William (2) Russell, William Roberts, Rev. Relyca. Mrs. Elizabeth Roberts, Johu Singer, Wilhelm Sellers, Lewis Sugert, Mr. Sergeant, James Simpson, Robert Thompson, John Todd, Thomas (2) White, John . , ; Wilkinson, George Wallace, Miss M. A. Gutlrcy, Michael Gardner, Joseph W Harris, David Hollen, David Heimbart, D. M. Ileally, Patrick Hook, J. S. (3) Hughts, John . Hughes, Nathaniel Irwin, William Jones, Robert Jacobs, John Jones, John Keilty, Patrick Kunk, Jacob Kean, John (2) King, Jacob .. ( Kelly, James Lewis, Dr. D. W. Williams, John MILTON ROEERTS, P, M. Ebensburg, Jan. 1, 1S52. DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given to all persons interest ed, that the firm of Eiflcl & Humphreys was by mutual consent dissolved on the 1st day of De cember, 1851. All persons havinr claims will please present them for settlement, and all those with James ose hmids the iiooks are, ana who is authorised to mjike nil settlements. All persons not settling, either by note or otherwise, before the 2nd dav of Febru ary next, will find their accounts in the Lauds of tue proper omcers lor collection. R1FFEL & HUMIIREYS. Summitville, January 1, 1352. 12-td TO T1IEPE0PLB. . The subscriber, thankful for the liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to the "old firm," would respectfully , announce to all his friends and the public generally, that having purchased the interest of his late partner, he will continue to carry on the business nt ir lias just received from the cast a new ami sune-riu- assortment of . ; DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C. and a large- supply of all the articles that can be found in a country store, w hich he will take great pleasure iu bhort ing to his customers, and which he will sell at low prices for cash or country produce. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summitville, January 1, 1852. A. 1- fcStonc.and Earthen Ware just received and for sale at th ttor of j4 Moore a ill I rw.jj AND JEV.HLHY 10212, ? rPr East f the Sentinel Office. U. Clocks. Watches, nnrl .Twir- or.;i at shortest notice, and w arranted. c?ept. zo, lSGO 51 n J All .AM ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1,1851. ly 11 wmwmi jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSEURO, PA. Office on High Etreet, opposite Thompson's Hotel. -,..: ; . January 1, 1851. ly . -' - - J, ,T, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several Courts tif Blair, Indiana, and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. January 1, 1851. ly .' WM. A. STOKES JAS. P. BARR, Greensburg, Pa Ebensburg, Fa 3 STOKES & BARR, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LNV. EBENSBURG, PA. February 13, 1851. ly c. III I I If. Ill Idlll IKI L I ATTORNEY AT LAW, HOIXIDAYSBURG, PA. Vi'ill attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as neretolore, Omcc one door west of Wm. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly SAMUEL f. miBD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Will practice in the several Courts of Cam lna, Dlair and Huntingdon counties. Germans can receive advice in their own language. Office, on main street two doors cast of the Exchange HoteL May 8, 1851 ly. L. ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOHNSTOWN, PA. January SO, 1851. ly T.LIEYIR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, JOHNSTOWN, PA. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March IS, 1851. ly ANDREI DOHOUG-HE. JUSTICE CF THE PEACE, AND SCRIVENER, Borough of Summitville, Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, 1851. GEO. It HEY, LEVI MATTHEWS, WM. EBBS. IIHEV. MATTHEWS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCEHS ami Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, riTTSBURC, Pi. April 3, 1851. Cm ivgry 6 am Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Summit ville, Cambria eeunty, 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. IS-tf. LEWIS W. BROWN, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. . Two doors west of G- J. Rodgers' store. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. JAMES RUSSEL. AB.VER FOX. RUSSEL & FOX, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS and SUOES, No. 7 North Fourth St., Four doors above Market; second storry PHILADELPHIA, PA. December 1 1; 1 851 . rJ-6nv ; ; RICHARD JOA'ES, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, EBENSBURG, PA., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus-1 iv iu uis care emice, adjoining nis awciimg Decern. 21, 1851. 11-tf. E. S. JONES, & CO., CORNER of FOURTH and RACE STREETS, Philadelphia. Publishers of the Model Archi tect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be completed in 21 monthly parts. The above work is designed to. meet the wish es not only of those directly interested in buil tlings, but of all 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 fc 3 now ready for delivery. ' -. Price 50 cents per number. . ' Address as abova, post paid. ' May 1, 1851.-ly. All persons indebted for Cambria township Poor tax, are notified that thev must call and pay their respective amounts before Wednesday, January 7, 1852, as no further indulgence will oe given. RICH. JONES, J. P. Iec. 24, 1R51.-21 ' " Collector. ULUU if 1 nnii 1 n lit lil 1 LUAJtlllll ill A111111JJU a mniiTi i IliU eiTYUBVEBTISEMEiXT&V WASIHNliTON HOUSE, Chestnut street, between 7th and Sth struts, PHILADELTIIIA, PA. A. F. GLASS rnoruiEToTt. April. 10. 1851 1 j mm HOTEL Chestnut Street, opposite the State House, FHILADLFHIA FA AMRRCSK J. WHITE, . FKOPBIETOR. -April 10, 1851. ly . HARRIS. HALE & R WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 201 Mar ket Street, one door above Fifth, north ide, PHILADELPHIA. Importers ond Wholesale Dealers Ln Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med icines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, ic. &c, John arris, M D. John M. Hale. J. Sharsicood. E. B. Orbison. April 21th 1851. ly J. B. MILES, AT MACHETTE & RA1CUEL. Importers and dealers in Foreign and Dot HARDWARE and CUTLERY, No. 124 Domestic North xnira street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. U. RAICUEL. April 21th 1851. ly TIT I rrm o nn MLlfl Mil fitli WHOLESALE GROCERS An LIQUOR MERCIJAJVTS, Ko. 43 .North Water Slreet, PHILADELPHIA. April 21th 1851. ly CHEAP HARDWARE! M. RIE1ILER & BRO. No. 195 Market Street, Philadelphia, two doors below 6th Street, offer for sale HARD WARE, in all its varutcs, at low prices. Cull and see before you buy! EgX. Look for the Red Lettered Mill-Saw. February 27th 1851. 3m ISMCMJSETI, Wholesale dealer iu HATS and CAPS, No. 172 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly COIlliMTI, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Xails, .j r., No. 203 Market Street, above oth, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly JAl'ES AEWELL. AT c. j. mm. Wholesale dealer in Roots, Shoes, Jlonnets, and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 130 North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 17, 1851. ly W. J. EEALSII, AT " tirrnirn p nn Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, No. 110, North id Street, S. E, corner of Race, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly Hi ii IIAKRlSRUItt; PENNA. M.U. J0nT BRADT, Proprietor. April 10, 1S51. ly WILSON eUl EST, Successors lo Coduejs' Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, Bonnet and Straw Goedf, No 17, North 3d Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851. ly HART & COWAN, Dealers in Hosiery, Trimmings', Looking Glas ses, and Fancy Goods, N. E. corner of Market and Fifth Streets, HTLADELPHIA, PA April 10, 1S51. ly MIC1III MW & COL 'Wholesale Tobacco, Snuff, qnd'Segar Manvfac ?ory,No. 173,' North 'Third Street, three doorj above Vine, PHILADELPHIA, PA. M. WARTMAN, JOSErU V. SOEVER. April 21, 1851. ly - J.MII11, Manufacturer of English. Italian and American Slraw Goods, Palm Leaf Hats, Artificial Floicers, $-., No. 155, Market Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. April 10, 1851.--ly "PERMREGG,-. Wiolesale dealers in Wines and Liquor, wluch they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St. PHILADELPHIA, PA.. July 1st, 1851. ly DR. THOMAS C. BUNTING, South-tf est corner of 7th and Race streets . ' ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' April 20; iS10. tf ; - JIH Y. RUSHTOI. . Wholesale dealer in Queeruwarl, Chinaicare, GUssvare, Jc., No. 2.15 Market Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. .April 10, 1851 ly anted by J. MOORE cash 'in exs.chrin'- 1 - - r , . . . Mil ict goons, ere ftnrviss ' , AVISTA fl'S BALSAM 01? WILD CIIERRT, THE" BEST RESElDY EtER ENCWH 1 Tu man for Caught, Atlhiaa,' Colds Crot p, Pttn d.iiis, Influenza, Bleeding tf i.sZvngs, Dffsui ty of Brtathinj, -Liver Afftctii.ns, 1'ain or u tak es if the Brtast or Side, Fast s'.ugts if C'we tuniption, c. In short ihis BnUari 1 jtiuaar ly adapted to every disease of the Lungs end Ztvr hick is produced in cur ever-varying cliuiuU. WILD CHERRY has locg been known to pe--sess important medicinal properties. This iad is familiar to every matron in our land, and phy sicians ofun prescribe it in different forms lor a ; variety of complaints. Tar, also, has been equallr notedforits virtues; audsome physicians, vbcfo names are familiar to the whole country, have , gone so far as to declare that even C02SUZIF- T10X could be cured ly that alone. In other hands, again, it was nearly valueless, owing, uv doubt, to their ignorance in preparing and ad ministering it a difficulty now entirely obviated ' by patient experiment and long experience. The extraprdinary medicinal powers of the tw'o substances are now, for the first lime ccti-' tinee? nd embodied in Dr. Wittar't Balkan qf WuJ Cil'-rry. By a nice chemical process, every-' thing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains 5 the most extraordinary and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonary and liver diseases ever kne-wn to man. To oonvinc all unbelievers that our tl'Cory Is really true, w refer to a few cases of cures performed by thi wonderful medicine : ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE I E- Kalb, a highly respectable merchant of Rushville, Fairfield county, Ohio, Bent us th following voluntary tribute to DR. WISTAll'S BALSAM OF WILD CBTEET." Rushville, Fail-field co., O, April 6, lbol. Mr. J. D. Park Dear Sir: 1 wish to ctaioto you that my daughter, Amanda, aged sixteen 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. I employed all of tho physicians within our reach for tha 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." But this aggravated her cough, and gave her sym tomS of a still more malignant character. 1 vras now most seriously aLrnied, and it was with trem bling fear that I from day to day, Eaw the pro gress ot that insatiable disease, consumption. 1 really despaired of my daughter's recovery. But I providentially saw the certificate of Jona than Coulson, whose daughter, " Sarah Jane " was cured of consumption by "Wistar's Balsam of ild Cherry; this created a faint hope that it might help my daughter, and I immediately commenced using it, audit almost instantly gav relief, her health was improved from the lirst bottle, ond by the use of two bottles of "Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," she was restored to perfect health, and she is not now at all predis posed to a cough. I will say to all that arc afHicteJ with any dis ease tending to consumption, do not despair,' fox Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry will curs Jou, if jou will but try it. L KALB.. . The genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has a fac simile of the signature of Henry Wis tar, M. D. Philadelphia, and "Sanford & Park on a finely executed steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genuine. Bt Price $1 per bottle six bottles for $5. Sold by J. D. TARR, Cin., Ohio. North-east ccr.t of Fourth and Walnut sts. en trance on Walnut to whom all orders must be addressed. AGENTS John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur ray & Zahm, Ebensburg: Mary Orr, Holiidays burg; R. Shaw, CIcartield; Hildebrand & Co., Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Patton. Curwinsville. April Sd 1S51. ly. - CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA unking1 House, BltY.ZX, CLE Ml, 4- CO. OFFICE on Allegheny street, nearlv opposite the Post OSice, Holiidaysburg, Pa. Interest will be paid on money deposited, 44 follows : Three month deposits, at the rata of 3 prr cent per annum ; six month deposits, at thciaro of per cent per annum; nine month depctdts at the rate of 4 per cent per annum . twelvo month deposits, at the rate of 41 per seat per annum. Drafts on the cities, for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections made upon-any point at low rates. August 8, 1850. 41-tf city iiotelTT Nos. 41 1 43 Xorih Third Street, Philadelphia.. The undersigned respectfully begs leave ui 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 centra of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Institutions. He pledges himself to spare no pi.ius to merit tho approbation of his guests, and desires that he may receive a share of public patronnq?.- A. II. HIRSTi April 21th 1S51. ly J. PATT0N THOIIPSOy, AT i mm & m. Importers and Wholesale Dealers Is Foreign and Domestic Fanct D II Y G OODS, Satins, Silks, Vcstings Serges, Cravats, Whits Goods, &.C., with a geucral assortment of Glove. Hosiery, Lacea and Small Wares, No. Ii North Third Street, West Side, opposite Church AUev. . J. S. MEDARA, ) P. H. MEDARA, I PHILADELPHIA.' 11 M. JONES. J Soti 18, 1351. JAMES P. II0RIj.ll I!, : Rectifying Distiller, and dealer in Foreign vrtd Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars, c, c, N. 107, Liberty Street, corner cf Barker's "AH'T, PITTSBURG, PA. March 13, 1851. ly F I II 11! LYCoxnra hutual insurance company Tcrsons wishing to insure property in this company against loss by tire, cau'npplv to hs subscriber. C. II. UEYER, Aceji. Nov. 27, IS-jI.Iv, . Pmc lumber, joint and lap sliia- 1 ?cS at the lumber yard cf J. Moore.- '
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