The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, January 29, 1852, Image 3

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Tii Future ol" Italy.
f-d tho following remmk.s 'upon the fu
t iwlT ia the -London Quarterly Review :
. rorilsbnicn. ifthcywul, reahy and m car
. JvC a thought to t be future of Italy, must
prononnca rot on'y without shuddering,
venvrVi somodojrea of ffcitb and lif-?o.
fc0t i Republic." And this is rapidly err.-.-
our is os i eminent
-.i,. a fw years aso would not"Lave i-a-
V a republic with patience, and who even
would resent, in the strongest manner, as
txr Impudsnco and disorderly pedantry, any
.crcntt9 rr.iss a republican controversy in En
7 J have become convinced, and daily and
S declare in their conversations on the sub
act cn'y that a republic is the only solu
Iba pwsible for Italy, tut that the hour is not
,,-t'v to bo deprecated when all tho thrones
Uie continent will have to bow themselves Lo-X-e
'the b'1 of fl republlcanlmrric ana"
The Stale legislature.
"bo Ilfirrisburg State Journal, says: "Tho
Wislatnr?, this year, as far as wo can judge
r.??crancc3, will compare very favocra-
b'v with that of any previous session, lndeeu
fft". observe a decided improvement in the low
House. A finer looking body of men never
traced the Halls of the Capitol ; and with very
ftff exceptions, they are gentlemen of intelli
gence and ability, who will legislate for the best
Interests of the State. The same remark is ap
plicable to the Senate. In this body we have
sooio of the first men in the Commonwealth
oea of superior intellect and sterling patriotism
of whem their respective parties, and the peo
ple of Pennsylvania generally, have reason to be
rrouJ. Wo challenge any legislative body ia
any State, to produce men superior to John II.
talker, Wm. F. Packer, Henry S. Evans, John
C. Kuakel, H. A. Muhlenburg, E. C. Darlington,
Benjamin Matthias, and many others in our
State Senate It is the general wpnuem mm m
point of intelligence and ability,
Legislature fully equals, if it doc;
tne present
doc3 cot exceed,
t.zj foraer seslon.
Eaisr-ATios to California. The emigration
f;:m New York ta California is again on the in
crease. It is stated every berth, steerage room,
&nj even standee, in the Daniel Webster, which
h U sail for San Juan de Nicaragua, was dispo
sed cfa week ago, at which time Commodore
Vanierbilt was forced ti stop tho sale cf tick
ets ;- and that nearly all the berths for the ves
ftl which is to ?ail on the 5th of next moulh,
tre likewise engaged. This is the Nicaragua
line. : The same rush is experienced 1 y the pro
prietors of the Panama route
Gforg-a will leave on the 21th hist-, and all her
bsr-hi likewise are engaged.
A BiTTia Ccp. The friend of Louis Napoleon
r.retiai that he has acted with utpartiality to
wards the j'.dira and fue peopla ; for if he gave
w":ae t3 U2 raillt iry, he did net fail to give the
c".s".x:ns a taste of the grape. ranch.
Cholera iorljus.
naD the FOLLowixa ExraAonuiXAKT cvs.s.
I hereby certify that about two weeks ago 1
ws3 seized with a tioiont attack of Vomiting
and Turging, (Cholera Morbus,) with, very dis
tressing pains In thchtotnach nnd bowels, which
was completely removed by two tea-spoonfu
cose3 of the Fctrjleurn. taken iu a little watT.
After having taken the urst doso, I tlept soundly
r.d comfortablv for thr;e hours.
Signed
HENRY WISE, JR.,
On board Steamboat Ariadne.
Attest NIMROD GRABILL.
Pittsburg, December 12, 1S49.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER-'
LY imparts new vigor to vital action, and relieves
the system by opening the pores of the skin, and
promoting the secretion of mucous matter. Its
action 13 sudorific, eedktiva and expectorant, by
opening the pores, allaying irritation, and by
rendering tho expulsion of mucous matter easy.
Those who take the Balsam will feel immedi
ate relief from the distressing irritations that
accompany a5ection3 of the respiratory organs,
ihe pore3 have been closed, the Balsam opens
thera, The Liangs sutler from irritation, the ir
ritation is soothed; the pulse is violent and fever
ish, they are softened, and the mucous membrane
is relieved of its engorgement with rapidity and
ase. All by tho use cf this delightful remedy.
See advertisement iu another column.
At the Half-Way House, on the 27th icst., by
tao Kev. Mr. lullin, Mr. Michaex Dolgherty
to Miss Scsax Plum.mek, both of Summerhill
township, Cambria county, Pa.
Valuable Tavern Property for
Keu.
The undersigned otlcrs to rent tho Tavern
Stand in the Borough of Fbcnsburg, now in the
occupancy of Robert Cannon, for a term cf two,
three, or five years ; also, if desired, from ten
to thirty acres of out lots and meadow adjacent
to sail Borough. Possession civen on the 1st
April, lo52.
l'he entire property is in excellent repair, and
cannot be excelled iu location or advantages by
my in Western Pennsylvania.
;vlwu, uisposea to rent can ontaiu turther
information by application to
JOHNSTON MOORE.
Ebensburg, Jan. 9, 1852.
, Attention Lumbermen!
ceaied proposals will be received at the office
the subscriber in the town of Jefferson until
o o clock of Monday, the lGth day of February
"eit, for furnishing the Lumber necessary for
we construction of the Jefferson and Ebensburg
tt Roacl' where specifications will be exhib
lea three days previous to letting.
T WM. PALMER, PresieWat.
Jaa- 29, 1852 lG-2t.
n .,. CAITTIOX.
k'nlr U are "ereby cautioned against ta
'7 a nota signed by the subscriber, payable
James Rodgers, four months after tlute, for
hv D&1Iar3' dateJ January, 1852, as I
e received no" value for Baid note, and intend
10 wast its payment,
r,. , HENRY O'lIARRA.
"ftSh. tD.. Jan. 24 1 R.V If: J
Administrator' Xolioe.
Pa, Ul Aum-.mstraiion on tne estate ct tne
jj . i r, iate oi eamona townsiiip, u c it,
ing been granted to the undersigned bv the
deb f- ,aw,ra county ; all persons in
toeeT t t0 3a estate are requested to make ini
cre Payment, and those having claims will
jfir"? Ut ti4Ca Pppcrly authenticated for settle
la v . JOHN McKEAL.
7 OE CEIFT S A N D 15 X PE D ITIIRE S
r , , , F CAMDIllA, VOUXYY,
From iM 2uh day of January, until the 23d day of January, 1S52, both days inclusive,
JOHN G. GIVEN, La-palre, Treasurer.
Dolls.
To rm t recM from collectors, 0078
. ' " on uaseaicl lands,
Cta.
24
44 county tax,
' 44 road lax,
44 44 school tax,
' 44 miscrllan's ace'ls,
" 44 on redemption.
To balance due county at last
settlement.
To am'nt recM from P. Ivory
not included above,
18049
195
150
328
91
526
25
22
67
45.
632
52
95
1 r r
52
18
Balance duo Treasurer,
336
$10091
705
CR.
Paid traverse jurors,
grand jurors,
talesmen,
criminal prosecutions,
commissioners,
commissioners' clerk,
12831G2J
424
25
1152
349
50
00
12i
75
190 00
jailor,
397
73
G7
20
repairs of public buildings, 457
late treasurer, 478
late prothonotary, 191
schools, G51
elections, 351
77
27
40
OUTSTAXIIIXG OklliTS
DUE COUNTY AND STATE FROM COLLECTORS.
1S51 John B. Moyers, Allegheny township.
44 .Edward Shoemaker, Cambria township,
44 John Eennet, Carroll township, ;
44 Michael Donnagan, Clearfield township,
44 Barnabus Coll ier, Coneinaugh borough,
41 Solomon Benshoof, Conemaugli township,
44 John Brown, Jackson township,
44 Levi E. Cchick, Johnstown borough,
44 Jacob Crumling, Richland township,
44 Iaa;;c Sill:?, Summerhiii township,
44 Isaac Gilford, Su.squt'haima, township,
4 Pr.r.l George, V.'ashir.gton townthip,
44 Timclhy Lummadue, While township,
44 Edward Roberts, Ebensburg borough,"
154
David Lucrs, Conexnaugh township,
Junes MeDcrir.it, Cleaiiield townohip,
D. T. Storm, Johnstown borough.
1S-45 John VTcsrcver, Jjn.quchanua township,
1S13 V.'iiiiara Bradley. V"ashington township.
ISi
Jcceon tiranJt, Cieai-lield townshin.
lae sua-..uipjIff.3 jai2C3 hl,rif guiuaerhill township,
IS 19 David Lsidy, Jackseln township,
44 Ignatius B. Wilkinson, Summerhill township,
44 Matthew Black, Washington township,
1S50 George LiUingcr, Allegheny township,
44 John Wentz, Carroll township,
44 Andrew Burgeon, Clearfield township,
44 Samuel Singer, Jachson township,
44 Frederick Kuster, Richland town-hip,
44 Martin Pringic, Sutmr.erhill township,
44 Ri b::r-i H. Nagle, Susquehanna township,
14 Faul George, Washington township,
CN NOTES, BONDS, JUDGMENTS, ETC.
Huntingdon, Cambria, end Indiana Turnpike Road Company,
Peter Collins and John Thomas, balance,
Jesse Patterson, late ShcriJ,
George W. Fas
Jy, iate Commissictc-r,
lount of xiup.vailable debts,
Oivcn
unucr our L&iida at tho Cowmiusioiicrfi
thousand eight hundred ani fifty-two.
A., one
J.
Attest,
E. J. Waters, Clerk.
Vitncss our hanus at the commissicners'
: thousand eight bundled and fifty-two.
one
jvjtii
We, the under-sgned Auditors of Cambria Ccvnty, report that w Lava carefully examined the
accounts and vouchers, receipts and expenditures, of the aforesHid county commissioners, from
(he 2-tLn day of January, laol, until the 23d day of January, 1852, (both days included) and find
them to bo correct, as is, aiso, the foregoing statement of outstanding debts
KUliL.Ul- li AMIL TON,
January, 20, 1852. lj-4t.
Fo?" Valley Wreath please copy.
VaSwaWR Farms For Retsl.
The undersigned will rent for a term cf one
or moro year.i the following Farms situate in
Washington township, Cambria county, at a
distance of from one-half to two miles from the
Portage and Pennsj-lvanSa Rail Bonds.
The farm now occupied by John McGoagli, Sr.,
containing about 1C0 acres land, 100 acres of
which are cicircd, having thereon erected a
commodious Dwelling House, Bank Earn, and
outhouses.
The farms adjoining, one, now occupied by
John Mt'Gough, Jr., containing about 50 acres
land, 30 to 40 acres of which are cleared; the
other occupied by Samuel McGough. containing
about 50 acres, about 25 acres of which are
cleared; both forms having excellent buildings
thereon erected.
These farms are under good fence, and are in
a fine state of cultivation. Possession given
immediately. Address, or cull, in person, upon
the undersigned, at Suramitville, Cambria coun
ty, Pennsylvania.
PETER COLLINS.
J:tn. 1, 185213.
XOTICE.
All perpons indebted to the late firm of
Lloyd & Litzinger in the Cabinet making busi
ness are requested to m.tke payment CHore the
first of April. Those who have promised Lum
ber in payment cf debts will much oblige us by
bringing it in immediately.
STEPHEN LLOYD, Jb.,
DENNIS LITZINGER.
Jan. 22, 1352. 15-tfa.
kossuth mum.
Should the old patriot not be found at the store
of the subscriber, a general assortment of Gro
ceries, Confcclionarics, 4ic- can t,e fonnJ at the
lowest cash prices at the sign of the 44 Grocery
Store," tLdjoluing tho Mansion House.
J. TOMLINSON.
Ebensburg, Dcee:a. IS, 1851. tf.
WAITED,
An active, steady boy, rom the country, aged
from 11 to 10 yenrs, as on apprentice to the
Tanning business. Application to bo made to
the uubscribcM. MOORE & EYAN2.
Ebensburg, Pcccmb-er 11, 1851. SMf,
1021135
209,3 1
309J17S
C4j25;
3C 12i
220J25
346109
commissioners' counsel, 25
00
assessors. J57 94
bridges,
fuel,
tipstaves,
probata,
coroner's inquests.
271 (
107
38
17
92
87
00
05
76 24
wild cats, 14
printers, 172
87
00
court crier. SOiOO
county auditors, 79
exonerations, 29S
refunding county, 64
44 road. 14
50
45
91
28
school, 12 76
redemption, 12 13
incidentals, 202,621
By commission allowed collectors 229132
By error in last settlement. 404 68
10594
4I
29
By commission on 810594 43v
at 3 per cent.,
397
10991
70
County. State.
cts.!'$
cts.
208
G23
20
159
19C
349
S3
11
30
23
64
03
114
193
170
72
40
175
10
37
82
20
15 r
57
292
51-
140 07
1 1
115
5G
177
24
59
20
74
463
149(G1
i ICO 61
213 85 j
2S9 23
9087
427
78
20
72
1181
. 1
iTI
.$5057
15
C4
11
93
50
7S
203:75
B
31
49
20
2143
2o:33
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&;02
62:08
42(34
71i38
C3 27
5S 02
0181
151i80
75 61
116 34
52 SS
163S
.74
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44
229
251
150
83
05
70
56
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20 99
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Office, in Ebensburg. the 2Cd dav of January
'
P. URBAN.
insane hospital,
constables,
supervisors,
wolf scalps,
panther scalps,
fox scalps,
roads.
K. GLASS,
WILLIAM PALMER,
Cora
missioners.
oSce, in Lbensburg, the 23d dav of Jann-rv T
3 Janu-ry, A.
WASHINGTON DOUGLASS,
tiiAlttllc, Atielhors
AllenUon Guards!
The 44Cimbria Guards
Js" will meet at the Court
i Saturday the 21st nrox-
louse at 10 o'clock on
imo rronerly armed tinrt rr.,,;n.l c
By order of the Captain,
t ,r ,o- r" bilTZINGER, O. S.
Jan. 15. 1852.
N. B. Aa appeal will be held immediately af
ter parade. Members from the country will see
the importance of being in attendance.
John Dougherty In the Court of Common
i Pleas of Cumbria county.
vs.
xo. 4. bept. Term 1815.
Account under.
P. Shoenberger et al j
The undersigned havir.crbeen Rr.nointp.1 imcl-
tor in the above case, hereby gives notice to the
parties interested, that he will meet th orn nt Ins
office (Ebensburg) on Monday - the 1st day of
- m.i., uv. x'j u iiwn .-v. ai., ior tne pur
pose of atiditing the accounts between them
, WM. KITTELL.
Lbensburg, Jauuary, 13, 1852 14-td.
Sale of Real Ilslatc-
In pursuance of an order of the Court of
Common Pleas of Cambria Countv I will sell at
lubhc Sale on the premises iu Summerhill tp.,
near Jefierson, on Tuesday the 10th day of Feb
ruary next, the following valuable real estate :
One Hundred and Twelve Acres and Fifty-two
I erches of Land, adjoining land of William and
Benson Crura, and others, Thirtv Acres of which
are cleared, being the property of Sarah Benson
a lunatic.
The terms will be made known on the dav of
v ,r WILLIAM PALMER,
Jan. 15, 18o2. 14-3t. Committee.
i'tinlfc IS' ne fits
Are uotv being conferred, in the f-hapc of
few r..nj, unuKuig, lodgxnn, S c., S c., bv the
subscriber, ut the
UNION nOTJSE.
root of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R.
, ,D. Wm. McGOLGH.
Jfn. 1, 1852.-13.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBEHSBURQ, PA.
Orrict at his residence at the west end of the
Borough, immediately bt.)w. the "Foundi-v."
January 15, 1852.
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Hp-.
11
VATTH
OtfjPffE of the Sentinel Office.
N. B. Clocks. T7atrC t,.i , ;4
at ehortest notjee, and warranted. '
Sept. 2G,
1K50 01
L M MAGE1IAN,
iJTOSNEY AT LAW, EESSTSECaa, FA.
OSco in tho Court House, uo etairs.
January 1, 1851. y
1. RUTCIIINSOrV, JR.
ATTORI7EY AT LAW, FA.
lotel0011 HishetrsM;t' Pr96ito Thorapsci
January 1, IBZ1.4j
J. TiFDOML
ATT02.XTEY AT LAW, "ESiEJT S2U2Q, TA.
- Offic, oppositi?" J; Thompson's Hotel. All
business in the several Courts of Clair, Indiana
and Cambria counties eafc-usTed to his cafe, wili
be promptly attended to.
January 1, 1851. ly
WM. A. STOKES, JAS. P. ZART.,
Greensburg', Pa. $ El)eislurr, Pa
STOKES &;BARR; :
ATTORNEYS "ASD CCUXSELLOBS AT LAW. I
February 1C, 1851. ly . j
mm 0. wwRti,.
ATTOHKEY AT LAW. XTT T.TTt .ttt?77"e? n -d i
ATTOHKEY AT LAW. H.C1LITJAYE2U2.G. PA
T.'ill attend." the sevtral Courts cf Cambria!
j Wm. McFa.tiaii.Vs cabinet warcrocm.
jiuiunry 1,-iOul. iy
SAMBLC. WIiXCADD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ZBriTSSTTEG, PA.
Will practice in the "several Courts cf ' Cam-
Hotel.
change
MayS, 135 1 ly.
WSL. PERSHING,'
ATT0E17LT AT LAW, JOKTSTOYvIT, FA
January 30 1S51 ly.
T. L EE YES,
attcr:7ey at law, johjistcw:?, r a.
Onice on Main street, two doors east cf the
Echo Office.
March 13, 1851. Iy
GEORGE ?.Z. REEI,
ATTORiTEY AT LAW, L5ZNSBURG, PA
Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria,
; lncuana, ami Westmoreland counties. Office a
18 Ifsw doors East of Cannon's Hotel.
Jan. 15, 1351. ly.
! mm mmm.
(JTSTICi: O? THE PEACE, AITD SCEITS
1 T- o
rr?T
AV
Will attend promp tly to collections, or other
business entrusted to him. Legal instruments
cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch.
Jiinuary 1, 1851.
CKO. RHEV, LEVI .MATTHEWS, EB5S.
RUBY, MATTHEWS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission
Morchan't, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and
Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water
Street,
nmi7,G, pa.
April 3, 1S51. 6m
! Commission Forwaniing Merchants, Summit
i V.'le' CuE,Xri!i c?,untjr' Tey- Agcjits for
Auama s u. s express, ana i enna. i.au i.oau
Company. Will attend to receiving and forward
ing good3 by the above line?. Packages sent by
Express no commission charged.
Sept. 11, 1851. 13-tf.
LEWIS W. BROWN,
Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser.
Two doors west of G. J. Rodgers' store.
Ebcnsbunr, May 1, lS51.-!y.
- T CI.MAnt... .'Tama . .i 1 .1 t . I.ahAiI
a hunerior manner.
JAMZS UU3Sr.L.
AB-N tit rox.
BUSSEL & FOX.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in i
7? SI 1 T'C ..j C'rmr'c r i. I- i. Ct
Four doors ubovo Market, second storv-,
rtiiiAAU JtLiritis., ra.
Beccmber 11, 1S51. U-Om.
RICHARD JOXU3,
JUSTICE OF TIES PEACE, EBENSBURG, PA., j
Will attend promptly to all collections entrus
ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling.
Decern. 21, 1851. 11-tf.
E. S.
J01-rE5, & CO.,
CORNER of FOURTH and RACE STREETS,!
Philadelphia. Publishers of the Model Azchi- j
tect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be
completed in 24 monUily parts.
'The above work is designed toraeet the wish
es not only of Lhe3 directly interested in buil
dings, but of all who desire the advancement of;
this jioble art in our country, nud wish to culti- j
vato their tastes and acquaintance with architec- i
ture. Tho handsome manner iu which it is pre- j
9
IHM
Lna, Blair and Iluntiniceunties. Germans
car. receive advice in the:rVilarguanc. OfS:
ki Butri ie uoore east cl tiie i.r
parea ana embellislieiJ, renders it u tastelul or
nament for the -drawing-room, while its accmato
delineations give it tho highest practical value.
Nos. 1. 2 A 3 now rcuidy for delivery.
Price 50 cents per cumber- Address as
above, post paid.
May 1, IRSl.-lv.
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAKOTOX HOUSE
1 street, between 7th and Sti streets,
11:121x1211.. PA.
A. F. GLASS
iilOFlilLlcn.
April 10. 18C1. ly
AMERICAN HOTEL
Chcetn-ut Street, opposite the Ststo IFc
AHUROSE J. V. HITH,
TRvPr.lHTCT..
April 10, 16f.l. lj
tct
2 '111 LA D E L PHI A
Tf3pcrf:rx fird Wliolrsnle
Ui Vrc?x, MvJ:crnt-, Chemicals, Patcrt Med
lemcs, Scrgical and ObstetHcal Instruments,
Ous, Dyes, Pcrfuraerv, S:c. &e.
J. u,tzrtvGJ. E. B. Orbm.
April 24th 1851. ly
. J. 2. inuu, AT
MACflETTE & BA1GBEL.
1J-l.Ii.DWAIli: CUTLERY, No. 124 North
-1 , i.- utiitis ,a ora-jn ana ucriest-.c
iuiiu oueei, acove Kace,
PHILADELPHIA.
. E. V. MACHETTE, A EM. II. RAIGUi:r..
April 21th . 1S51. ly
WHOLESALE C3KOCERS AND
LIQUOR MliUCHAiNTtf,.
I'o. 43 Xorih Water Sirr ft.
t ' PniLl)ELPIII.
April 24 th 1351. ly
CHEAP HARD WALL:!
:',; JL DUEfiLER & f!Q.
No. 19o Market Street, rhilsdclji-hla, two doors
be-low Ji Stieet, c?r fcr tale II A 12 D IV A 12 E,
in all iig varietet, at loic jrric.i. '
Call and sec before you buy!
C3u Lech for the lied LttUred 2Iill-Sav.
February 27th 1S51. Sni
IElAC h. wm.
unoicsaie aeaicr in HATS and CAPS, No.
1 1 2 Aiarket Street,
., FniLADELrniA, PA.
April 10, 1S51. Iy
. 511 6 fill
hoieaalc eiealers in Hardware, Cutlery, A 'ails,
4 0 No. 203 Market Street, ebove 5th,
. " riiiLALnrniA, fa.
Apj-il 10, 1851. ly
IT' 1
JAKES NEWELL. AT
a mm.
wholesale aealer m liocts. Shoes. Donrtri.
and I'alm Ltaf liatt. No. 12C North Third Street
(opposite the Eagle Hotel.)
PrUIAXZI-HIA, PA.
April 17, 1851. ly
W. J. KEALSII, AT
IIM 111 S tl
Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domtstic
Dry Goods, No. 110, North 3d Street R F.
corner ol
Race
PlLTLALLLPiriA,
April 10, 1S51. ly
PA.
iiAi:nisi:up.n penna.
M.U. J0HX EliADY, i'rorricicr.
April 10. 1651. ly
Siirrfssors la EoJaryi'
Wholesale dealers in Loots and Shoes, fionrut
and Sireic Good, No 17. North 3d Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
April 10, 1851. ly
HART &
ies, and J-a.ta Oooaj, N. E. corner of Market
and Fifth Streets,
TULA!
-ly
PA
April 10, 1851.
MICHAEL MRUS k i,
!iolesaie -Johaccs, SnvJT, and Sr jar Manunic-
tor),'. No. HO, North Third Strri r i'lrso I
in ! .
FillLADx-LPHlA. PA.
M. WAKTMAX,
April 21, 1851.-
JOEI Il V. SOKVF.R. I
It !
j. mm,
I ? f....i r r:. . . ..
gtraic Goods, Palm Ltaf Hats, Artificial Flou-cre,
c- -o. io , .-.larKct Street
rnilAJDELPILIA, PA.
April 10, 1551. ly
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Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, which
they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants
and hotel keepers. Wnrehouse 208 Mnrket St
PHILADELPHIA, PA.. '
July 1st, 1851. ly '
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South-west corner of 7th and Rice streets
PiuLADELPHIA, T.
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Wholesale dealer in n.. .! .-i.
Gsicare, .j c, No. 2 15 Market Street,
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Street, cue doer aborc Fifth, ncrti eidu.
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BALSAM CI WILD CliEP.IIY.
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To rrcr.or &SKs. Art.no, Ci:& Cray, L,cn-cKu-i,
rvf.MC.3z, fticcdir.g cf the Litres, Jjjn-'-tytf
Erec:hir., Live- -cc.-c- :, 2'cin tr uiek-
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cdcf.'cd to miry c.itcztcfr; Acn cr.JttT,
uA.c w practiced in cjr cisr-tsry.rg d'zratc.
V1LD CHIiRHY J: as icr.g t-ccn Lcwa to r
in'pcrttur jrtdir.ine! rrcrvtice. 'JL:trrx
I is Aiiiuwar to c". try r.tlrc-i in cur ;ai:J, Mid j4 y -
E:c.iis c.t'.n proficntiG it ir. CiLertnt iciris icr a
vaiicty ot cciaj.1 "r,ts. V-i , e!so, hss been equally
noted Kt i'.u virtues; f 1 d acne j.fcy.ciciar.5, vrixio
names ere ff iLilar t- the wLclc. ci'-'Zitiy. Lavs
f;oue eo fhx to decltrs tLf t cvta C0l6CJXr
cculd Lo cured by tLtt ticr.o. In cthtr
Lands, bgaii;, it wis r.zt.i'.y cwir.f:, to
doubt. tc U-dr 5:crai.cc ia TTepenr- ma c-
x&i&:s.c-ring it a d.Uicvlly r.cw ttlirciy .Uik(cd
by patient experiment ajji keg csj ci-.ci.ee
The cxtrtcrciccry rscdicical jxivrtrs cf tbrs
two eubctauccs aicuw, for the f.rt tixo c.-ui-bir.cd
cud embodied in irr. liwtorV Dcltcm, cf
Wild Chei ry. Ey a i.ice h( m ical procec, c vef y -thing
'deleterious cr ucticsi is rejected, bo that
wLat remains L3 the mott cxti acrdkraiy und truly
eCcuciouE rcsiccy furidlkinddof puiuittury tu4
liver diseases ever knewn to ciaiu To otiV"nro
all uubclicvcrs that cur thttry It, reully Uvie, w
refer to a few cases of curc3 performed by thti
- AirolIIEP. ALTcmsmsa CURE ! -
E. Kalb, a Li.h!y respectable rnerefcaut o
Rushviile, raii'fieid county, Cbio, sent u th
i following voluntary tribute "to
44 Ml. WISTAS S EAJ.SASI CT WILD CJirrTT."
Rushviile, Faiifield co O. April t?, 1S-51.
Mr. J. 1. Faik Bear ilLr : 1 with to s'.t.tct5
you that my daughter, Amanda, tged sixteen
years, had, about a yeu.r since, a very seveie at
tack of measles, T."Lh-l; reduced htr eiy much,
and left her with a racking couh. 1 tmplcyc-d
all of the physicians within c-r.r ix-aeh lor "tho
purpose cf removing her ccugb, but withevt
success. ho .ppcaied to be i,ir.kir.g into a de
cline, witlj every .-ymptem cf censuraj tlcc. .
I then tiled Br. " Rogers' Liverwort and Tb."
But this aggravated her cough, and gave her fym
tcais cf a still more malignant tharnctcr. 1 waa
I now most serioutly alaru-td, and it wes w italicnt-
bling fenr that I :iem c-j to day, taw the pro
gress cf that h sutif.ble disease, cc-c&usif ticn.
1 really despaired of Liy eiaughtei'd recovery.
But I' providentially saw tho certificate cf Jcrs
than Cculson, whose daucLter,"' Hs.rt)i Jaue,"
wes etiredef cocsumptleu by "Wtsttr'a PsIesei
of V, ild Cherry;" tht.i erentcd a faint hop that
it might help my daughter, nd I immediately
commenced usir.g it, and it almost instantly gavo
relief, her health was improved from tLo Crrt
bottle, and by the use of two battles ef "Winter's
Balssui cf Wi'.d Cherry," she was resided to
perfect health, ar.1 ljc is uct new at all rrccid-
pOECd to a CC'Jgll. -
I will sp.v to all thr.t are afUicted with ary eils
eaae tending to conoumptiov. do r,:t t'ca-.r, fcr
Br. Wistar's EalsLin cf Wild Chcny will cura
yc-u, if you will cut try it. E EALB.
The genuine Wistar's' Balsam of Wild Che-irj
has a fai simile of the signature of Henry Wis
tsr, M. D. Phiiaelclphia, lind 44Sauford A'Paik"
on a finely executed steel engraved wrsvper
No other can be genuine.
t?. Price $1 rer bottle six bottles fcr 5.
Sc;d by J. D." PARK. Cia., Chic,
North-cast ccr., of Fourth and Walnut sts. en
trance cu Walr.ut to whom all crdc-rs siust
be addresEed.
AGENTS. Jean Ivcry & Son, Summit; Vcr
ray & Zahm, Ehcr.sburg; M?ry Orr, Ilollidsyt
burg; II. Shaw, Clearfield; liildebrscd & Co.,
Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring; J. Pattcii,
Curwinsviile.
AprU 3d 1651. ly.
CZNISAL PnSTLT'iriA
inking1 Mouse,.
BRYAN, GLElIiJ, S,- CO.
if ,FFICE cn Allegheny street, rc-ar'y cjrpciito
!4.y the Post CfSce, Hcllidaysburg, I'a.
Interest will be paid on money dcj ealtcd, c
I follows :
j Three month deposits, at the rats cf 2 ptr
cent per annum ; six uioi.ie eicposiis, at inor.1.:
of 3A per cent per annum; nine ritnth iep-.its
at the li in of 4 per cent per r.nnnm . tweivo
month depesits, at the rate of 4 rcr :cr.t per
ar.r.v.m.
Drafts ca the cities, for sale in sums to suit
the purchasers, raid ccliccticns xs:r.uc upon ts.j
point ut lew r::tes.
August S, 1850. il-lf :
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1uii Stiver,
The uudt-rsignei rcspcetrullv begs loavs
8tHte mat he has thorcughly refitted and impre
j vei the above Estu.bl:sLme:.t in it manner urir-
uassed bv any Hotel ia the ccuntrv.
The location of the City Hot.! is uEdovtiter.y
the most desirable in the Ciiy. fcr MerchnL.ra
aucl business men generally, being in th-3 centro
of the grent mercantile triide, and convenient to
the Banks and other public Institutions.
lie pledges himself to sp.-.r; no pains to merit
the approbation of his guests, fud desiics tL.t
he may receive a share of public r j.lronirr j.
April 21th 1S51.-
Iu-portcrs cr. i Who!e-sal Dealita
In Fo:;t:!a. and IJokestic Fa.vgt
D U Y G O O D S .
I anurs, Clii-.o, esis, ;htjcs, eravais,
Goods, c, with :t general asicrtSifcnt cf GIevc3.
! Hc6"urry, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 Ni-rla
Third Street. Vest Sue, opposite Church Alley.
J. S. M ill'ARA, 1
P. II. Mil DAB A, V rmLAf"! PHLV
E. M. JONES. J
Se-t 13, 1651.
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UIVAL Lb'SA
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to i&auro riipexiT ia-tiis
!Couipny against, iosa ny i:ro, cun apply to th
! sr.nscriijCT.
C. II. If IYER, Aert.
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