FOM Olll EXCHANGES. jg'Mr. Showman, what is that?" "That, my dear, is the Rbinocerco'w. TTe is cousing German, or Dutch relative to the Unicorn. He was born in the desert Sry Ann, nnd feeds on l.amboo and missionaries. He never lcave-s hi-s Louie unless he moves, in which ae he grc3 somewhere els -uule83 he is overtaken ly the nark. He is a very ctlurvgcous critter, nnd al ways whip- Kr. he conquers. He was brought to this f .'iitVy much against his will, which ac counts for his low spirits when he's melancholy br dejected. He is now somewhat aged, altho' he has seen the day when he was the youngest specimen of animated nature in the world. I'asd on, my little dear, and allow the ladies to Burrey the wisdom of Providence as displayed in the ring-tailed monkey, a hanimal that can stand hanging like a feller critter, only it is re versed. Grave of an Ancient Sea King. A remark able discovery has lately been made in the par ish of Borre, near Ilorten, in Norway. In a fhippen (barrow in the shape of a ship) has been discovered the unconsumed part of a ves sel, together with the skeletons of three horses, two dogs, a sword-dagger, battle-axe, the foot of a glass goblet, a bell with curious ornaments of bronze, stirrups, the bit of a bridle with sil ver mountings, the remains of a saddle, (a saddle-bow of bronze,) and other objects. This cairn has probably held the corpse of King Eys tein, or his son, King llalfdan, who, according to Suorra, lie buried here. Fall of Rocks at Niagara Falls. On Sat urday night and Sunday morning, large por tions of the rock near the American Ferry broke off and fell into the river, stirring up considera ble additional commotion in the caldron of see. thing waters. The falling rock was detached from the under wall of 4roint View." Many fine specimens of Gypsum and Mica have been brought to the surface by the phenomenon, and the whole army of explorers for Geological spe cimens may be seen engaged in the busy pur suit. EST The owner of a load of hay in Sixth street market-space, caught a young scoundrel in the act of applying a match to it, yesterday. Questioned as to the cause of this rash act, he said he was a Scott man, and wanted to get up a bonfire in honor of his nomination. Here's Young America for you ! Cin. Commercial. JCSTA boy was lately asked who killed Abel. He promptly said "General Jackson." This e quals the catechetical examination of a lad liv ing in the wildest regions of the Green moun tains. "Into what state did the fall bring man kink ?" asked the teacher. "With a most rueful expression of countenance the urchin bawled out "'Varmount." Gen. Worth. The family of Gen. Worth, it is said, have applied to Congress for a pension, to be paid them in consideration of the public services of Gen. W., who, at the time of his death, was unable to leave them any property. The sum asked is $500 a year. &TThe Boston Traveller says that Mrs. Bet sey Grimes, who has lately been confined to her bed by indisposition, at her residence, corner of Ann and Mechanic streets, died, a day cr two since, from the effects of drinking a quantity of iced lemonade, which she drank while in a weak bodily state. She died in less than an hour. -2TTbc Cincinnati Commercial of the 14th inst. says: The 6teamer Lewis Whiteman arri ved yesterday, from New Orleans, with about four hundred emigrants on board. There was considerable sickness, and ten deaths from chol era. Four persons, in a dying condition, were put ashore at quarantine. A Veteran Democrat. The Concord Report er, in speaking of a mass meeting held'at Con cord, New Hampshire, last week, to ratify the Democratic nominations, mentions, among the incidents of the occasion, the introduction upon the stage of Wells Way, Esq., of Marlow, eighty three years of age. "He voted," says the Re porter, "for Washington on his second election, and has voted for every Democratic President and every nominee of that party from Jefferson to the present time. He was one of the first in getting up a Democratic ticket in this State, with John Langdon at its head, and had the pleasure of being on the committee which con ducted that eminent statesman to the chair. He is residing at present with his son-in-law, Rev. E. Smith, in this village, and means to live long enough, if it is God's will, to vote to place Frank Tierce in the chair occupied by a AVashington, a oefferson, and a Jackson." The Thibodaux (La.) Minerva of the 12th inst. says the cholera has again made its ap pearance in that parrish. It is confined almost exclusively to the white population. A number f deaths have already occurred, among them the late Sheriff cf the parish, Leon Falgout, Sr. and his wife, who died after a brief illness of a few hours only. No new cases had occurred within the previous three days. A Singular Coincidence. Rev. Dr. Stow, pastor of the Rowe street Church, baptised ten persons last Lord's day. Of this number, four ere young men, of nearly the same age, bcar lnS the names of Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, llliam Henry Harrison, and Benjamin Frank lin. Lofton Transcript. Pay Yoru Postage The man who, under the present rates, writes without paying postage, is not entitled to the courtesy of a reply. To save three cents, he makes you pay five ; and fre quently iu relation to matters entirely personal to himself. There is no excuse for this, as eve ry man can carry a few stamps in his pocket Hereafter, all unpaid letters sent to this office iU be returned, even if they come from the Queen of England. fcSf-The Washington National Monument is L&w languishing for the want of means to carry it on, and therefore the Board of Managers sug gest to the clergymen throughout the United States, that, as the anniversary of our indepen dence will fall on Sunday, they shall each take !' collections in their churches for this great i-'i J patriotic object. Recusing the Laics. Wc learn that Gov. BMer under the authority of an act passed at the last session of the Legislature, has appointed James M. Porter, E. 4. Penniman, and Ellis Eonhni.i Commissioners to revise and codify the laws of Pennsylvania. Material Aid to Kossuth. The Tribune sums up the amount of material aid secured to Kos suth since his arrival in the United States, ma king the sum of KO.OOO. This is a small' sum with which to be begin to revolutionize Europe. Ef-"Ma," said a little girl to her mother, "do men want to get married as much as the women ?" "Pshaw! what are you talking about?" "Why, ma, the women that come here are al ways talking about getting married ; the men dont do eo." JES?The Harrisburg Union says there resides in that borough a lady, sixty-nine years of age, who has three new teeth growing in her mouth at the present time. The lady enjoys remarka bly good health, and has seen a great deal of trouble within a few years. ES,01e Bull is paying a visit to Gen. Pierce, at Concord, N. II. 5""The Baltimore Argus says that Lola Mon tez bunged the eye of Mr. George Smith, her maitre du daiisc, with her fist making him see stars, at the Holliday Street Theatre, on a late occasion. Thankful it's no Woese. The Portland A d certiscr, speaking of the Whig platform, consoles itself after this wise : "Upon the whole, ns th haclif.il m.f :.i xauuiauy wno apoiogiseu lor her dry cake, 'it's a great deal better than we expected ?' " t$A puppy dog was thrown into the Niaga ra river the ot.icr day with his feet tied, and went over the falls. His master took that meth od of getting r:d cf him, but strange to say, when he returned to his house he found that the dog had come out safe and was dryinir himself in the sun. JDfThe PittoburiT Gr.2Pile. Wimct cnnnArl, beott, but holts from the platform. fr5?"Lours Napoleon fftt a cnlnrtr nfSS 31A 00O a year, or 74 cents a second. EQA down-east militia captain, on receiv ing a note from a lady requesting the "pleasure of his company,' understood it as a compliment to tnose under his command, and marched the whole of them to the lady's house. CSDThe old Spaniards, were wont to engrave on their blades, "Never draw me without reason never sheath me without honor." Lord Mahon well says that this might with aptness and trutn nave adorned the sword of Washington. Stray Horse. CAME to the residence of the subscriber near Lbensburcr. about Un rl.iva c,; i,:. horse, supposed to be ten or twelve years old having a white tail. Thf flVnor i a rummcla.1 t come forward, prove property, pay charges and " j wih-tisc mil u uisposeu I according to law. JOHN H'HKKRV. Ebeusburg, July 1, 1852-3t. Wanted. SIX, two or four-horse teams to haul stone on section 104, Central Railroad, for which liber al Waires Will be rivpn nnI -r,i,ct.ir, 1 . for some months. Enquire of the undersigned or the section, or of Jas. C. McGiulev, .Summit. , , , D. J. JlUBBi". July 1, 1852 37-Ct. Dissolution. fj HE partnership heretofore existing between 1 J. Fell and J. M. Brown was thus day dissol ved by mutual consent. J. FELL. J. M. BRO U'N, Fashionable Tailors. Jefforson, June 20, 1852. N. B. The business of the former firm will be continued by the subscriber at the old stand, one door east of R. Lytle's store, where he will be prepared at all times to supply those who may favor him whh a call, with the most fash ionable style of garments. Constant work will be given to a good, steady journeyman tailor, if application be made soon. J. FELL. Jefferson, July 1, 1852 37-3t. Police. T ETTERS of administration havinsr been mn. J J ted to the undersigned by the llegister of caim.na county, on the estate of Roland Hum phrey's, late of Washington township, Cambria County ; Notice is hereby given to persons in debted to said estate to make payment, and to those having claims against it, to produce them properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HUMPHREYS, DAVID HUMPHREY'S, Administrators of Roland Humphreys. June 24, 1852 3G-Gt. Xotice. T ETTERS of administration on the estate of Ji James Brady late of Jefferson, dee'd, having been granted by the Register of Cambria coun ty, to the undersigned. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make payments without delay, and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement, ROBERT BRADY, Adm'r. Cambria Township, June 24, 1852 36-Ct. ZVoticc. T ETTERS of administration on the estate of IJ Jane Flemming late of .Cambria county, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said county. Notice is here by given to all persons indebted to said estate to call and make payments without delay, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. D. FLEMMING, Adm'r. June 24, 1852 3G-Gt. Jcllf i son & Ebeusburg I'Sankroad Company. fllllE stock-holders in the above named roads 1 are required to pay to Wm. II. Gardner, Esq, Treasurer of said Company, at Jefferson, two dollars and fifty cents on each sliare subscribed, on or before the first day of July next. By or der of the Board. GEO. C. K. ZAHM, Sec'y. June 17, 1852. To .ill Whom it mar Concern. JESSE PATTERSON, ESQ., late Sheriff of Cambria County, having constituted the un dersigned his attorney in fact for the collection of Fees due him, hereby requests all who are so indebted to pay up without delay. WILLIAM KITTELL.. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852 35-Gt. THE partnership heretofore existing between Augustus Durbin and Francis O. Friel, and known under the name of A. Durbin & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to said firm are requested to come and settle their respective accounts, and save further trouble. The books will be at the old place of tiding business where cither A. Durbin or Frauds O. Friel will attend to the settling. A. DURBIN, FRANCIS O. FRIEL. Munstcr, June 17, 1855 35-tf Just Received, SILK, Hair Lace, and Pedal Bonnets, Tcarl and Tedal Flats, Pearl and Palm Leaf Hats, and for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. SCHOOL HOOKS ! A general assortment of BOOKS, such as are used in our common schools, for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. KOTICE. ILL persons having claims against the Com monwealth for materials furnished for the use of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, will forward them totheSaperintendantthat he may take them to Harrisburg for final settlement, according to the act of assembly. F. R. WEST, Supt Srr-T. & Supervisors ;1 Office Hollidaysburg June 3, 1852 4t, NEW ARRANGEMENT. We have come to the determination to sell goods at cash prices, without putting on any ex tra profit as an offset for bad debts. Any per son dealing with us on credit, will receive a pass-book, except when we have a different un derstanding, and will expect all accounts to be settled by payment or note at the e3 of eix months, nnd these terms will be rigidly adhered to. By doing business in this manner, we hope to sell more goods, and at cheaper rates. To those who purchase for cash we will always make a difference of six per cent., except flor and bacon, which must always be nctt cash, without credit to any one. JOHN IVORY & SON. Summit, November 20, 1851. LEWIS W. I1ROWX, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. One door south of J. M'Donald's dwelling and nearly opposite Rhey's Hotel. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. Salt ! Salt ! ! I Superior article of Sack and Barrel Salt for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. Orphans' Court Sale. I)Y virtue of an order of the orphans Court in 1) and for the County of Cambria, the subscri bers will expose to public sale at the house of James McOinley in the boreugh of Summitville on Saturday the 3d of July, 1852, at one o'clock P. M. The following real estate, viz : a lot of ground and house thereon erected situate in the borough of Summitville, adjoining the property of John Major, John Mills, and fronting on Rail Road Street, being the property of Henry Lear ly late of Washington Township, dee'd. Terms to be made known at the time of sale. JOHN MAJOR, . . , AUGUSTUS MfOVVFT. C Atira r" By order of the Court. R. L. JOHNSTON. Clerk. Ilryan, Gleim & Co., EA1TCZRS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Hollidaysburg, Pa., IRE now prepared to draw bills from 1 up wards to any amount, on the ROYAL UAXai Or 1RELAD. Also to grant passage certificates, by the several lines of Packets uf Messrs. ROCHE, BROTH ERS Si MASTERSON, of N. Y Money received also on deposit, payable with interest, or on demand without interest. Drafts on the principal Cities also constantly for sale. Hollidaysburg. May 0, 1852. Daniel Flenncr In the Court of Common vs y Pleas of Cambria County, May Lydia Flenner, j 1, 1852. Libel for a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii. To the above named defendant : Y'ou are hereby notified to appear before the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, on or before the first Monay of, July next, then and there to answer the complaint of the libel ant. JOHN RAWLEY, Sheriff. May 27, 1852 22-td. Caialii ia County, ss. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheritt ot Cambria County, Greeting : Where as imam Orr, lately m our County Court of Common Pleas, before our Judges at Ebensburg, to wit ; in the term of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundrei and forty eight, by the consideration of the same Court. recorded against James Sharp, administrator of i nomas bharp, deceased, as well a certain debt of fifty dollars and fifty-eight cents, lawful mo ney of the Commonwealth aforesaid, as, also fifty-five dollars and seventy-five cents, for his damages which he sustained by occasion of the detention of that debt, whereof the said James Sharp, administrator as aforesaid was convict, as by the record and proceedings therof, now remaining at Ebensburg, manifestly appears : yet execution of said Judgment still remains to be made, and the Baid Thomas Sharp deceased, died seized in his deceased as of fee of and in divers lands and tenements in your County, as by the insinuation of the said Plaintiff we have record. And because we are willing that tho&e charges which in our aaid Court are rightly done should be demanded by a due execution, we command you that by honest and lawful men of your bailiwick, you make known to the heirs and tenants of the lands and tenements in vour bailiwick, to wit, James Sharp, administrator of xnomas toharp, deceased, with notice to Pamela Sharp widow, and James Sharp, Alexander Sharp, Thomas Sharp, Andrew Sharp, William T. Paxton and Isabella his wife late Isabella Sharp, Mary intermarried with John McKeever, and Hannah intermarried with Jonathan Pea cock, which James, Alexander, Andrew, and Thomas Sharp, Isabella, Mary and Hannah are the heirs of Thomas Sharp deceased, which were of the said Thomas Sharp deceased, that they be and appear before our Judges at Ebensburg, at our County Court of Common Pleas there to be held, the first Monday of July next, to show, if anything they know or have to say, where fore the debt and damages aforesaid should not be made of the said lands and tenements, and rendered to the said william Orr, according to the form of the recovery aforesaid, if it shall seem expedient to them. And have you then there the names of those by whom you fchall make it known to them, and this writ. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent ottlie sanlCourt at Ebensburg, the 10th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud fifty-two. R. L. JOHNSTON, r,thonoixry. May 27, 1S52 32-lt. Just Received, At his Store one door east of the Sentinel of fice, a superior assort ment of Gold and Sil ver watches and fine jew elry. Gold Lever wntvl.es full Si ver Cylinder Escapements 12 00 Silver Quartiers j: 0) tyiouVctks"18"11116114 f e!gLt d ir" at sWteSS-' Watcl,lcs' ana Jewelry repaired ni snortest notice, and warranted April 29, 1852. WILLUM IIUDS0N- MICIIAEL OAX MAGKIIAX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851. ly v E. IIUTCRIXSOX, JR., Attorney at Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Hoel06011 IIigh6treet 0PPosite Thompson's January 1, 1851. ly JT. M'DOXALD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several Courts of Blair, Indiana, and Cambria counties entmsted to his care, will be promptly attended to. January 1, 1851. ly SAMUEL, C. WIVCARI), Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the sevprf.l Pni.io r- bna, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germans can ri-ceive auvice in ttiejr own language Office on main street two doors east of the Exchar-e Hotel. c May 8, 1851 ly. CJEOKGE 31. REED, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts rf Cambria Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office a few doors East of Carmon's Hotel. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. WILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office at Lis residence at the west end of the Borough, immediately below the "Foundiy." January 15, 1852. T3E03SAS C. M'DOWELL, Attorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of famhrin county, as heretofore. Office one door west of r.i. .Mcrariaiid s cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly T. L. 1IEYER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly RICIIARI JO.YES, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adjoiuing his dwelling Decern. 24, 1851. 11-tf Exchange Hotel. Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that no exer tions will be wanting on his part to render his house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public patronncre. GEO. TOTTS. April 20, 1852. Remcmhcr. ILL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange fur Furniture, at the AVare Rooms of M'FARLAND & SON. Hollidaysburg, April 2'J, 1852. Safety ruse. 8 0,000 feet of superior Safety Fuse for sale low to contractors and purchasers bv McCOLGAN k DOUGHERTY. Summitville, April 20, 1852 28-Ct. WM. DAVIS. JOHN LLOYD. Davis & Lloyd, Having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their menus ana the public generally. Cull and see us at the old stand of William Davis. April 20, 1852. WM. 3ITARLAID &. SOX. Cahlact Ware Rooms, Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their superior stock of FURNITURE of every description. Furniture of all kinds manufactured to order on the shortest notice. AU orders from a distance promptly attended to April 20, 1852. David T. Storm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWir, CAMRRIA CO. PA., i ILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le gal instuments of writing, such ns deeds, a- greements, Foreign Power of Attorney, &c. drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his care will receive strict attention. May 13, 1852 30-tf. IVOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. RAIL ROAD LETTING. SEALED proposals will be received at the Su perintendants Office, Summitville, Cambria County, l a., until sun-down of Thursday the 15th of July next, for the grading and masonry including the Tunnel of that part of the Rail lload to avoid the planes on the Allegheny Por tag Rail Road on the eastern slope of the moun tain, extending from the Summit to theintersec tion with the present road on the level below plane No. 10, and for straightening the curves on tho long level between planes No. 1 and 2. Plans and specifications will be exhibited at the Office before the letting. TIMOTHY IVES, Supt. Harrisburg, Juno 3, 1852 S3-Gt. CARROLLTOWJY IIOCSE, Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, fPhe undersigned is prepared to accommodate in the best kind of stylo all who way favor him with a call, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage. HENRY SCAN LAN. raiy 20, 1852.-Cl-if CITY HOTEL. ffos. 41 and 43 North Third Street, Philadelphia me nm'.ersigned respectfully begs leave to state that he has thoronohlv rpfitfr.,1 ved the above Establishment in a manner unsur passed by any Hotel in the countrv. ine location ol the City Hotel is undoubtedly the most desirable in the City, fcr Merchant's and business men r-pnorrill v ).iin.nn ti.u - O 1 .....i.. i:'V n iiih of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to 4-1. IV 1 1.., . . . . ... iuv ijniia unu oiuer public institutions. He TlcdeCS hiniRplf tn (5Tinr nr noine tn m;t - - . . . u J ....... J m UHiH the approbation of his guests, and desires that iie may receive a snare ol public patronage. A. II. HIRST. April 21th 1851. ly IIKADY'S HOTEL, Harrisburg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly JAMES BCSSEL. AEXEtt FOX. RCSSEL & FOX, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 7 North Fourth St., Four doors above Market, second story, Philadelphia, Pa. December 11, 1851. 9-4mi. WASIIIXGTOX HOUSE, Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, Proprietor. April 10. 1851. ly J. B. Miles, at 3IACISETTE RAICJLEL, Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE and CUTLERY, No. 121 North Third Street, above Race, Philadelphia. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. H. RAIGUKL. April 21th 1851. ly ISAAC 3S. ASEETOX, Wholesale dealer in HATS and CAFS.o. 172 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly CO.RAI & WA LTOX, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Xails, $c, No. 20:J Market Street, above 5th Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly WILSOX & WEST, Successors to Rodneys, Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoe?, Bonnet and Straw Good, JSo 1. North 2d Street, Philadelrhia, Ta. April 10, 1851. ly JHICIIAEL WARTlAr &. CO., Wholesale Tobacco. SnviT. and Sciar .V.inifir- tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above v ine, Philadelphia, Pa. M. WARTMAV, JOSEfl! D. SORVER. April 24, 1851. ly EUXER & GKCGG, Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. H&rehouse liOS Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly 11R. THOMAS C. 1R.TLYG, Has removed his office to No. 14 South Sev enth street, above Chestnut. Philadelphia, Pa. April 20, 1852. 7-20tf .SOSl.V Y. RCSIITOX, Wholesale dealer in Qvecnsicare, Chinairare uiassicarc, $c, iso. .Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1S51. ly J. Patton Thompson, at JOSEPH S. JIEDAKA CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fancy DRY-GOODS, Satins, Silks, Vestlngs, 'Serges, Cravats, White Goods, ftc, with a general assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 11 North Third Street, West Side, opposite Church Alley J. S. MEDARA, ) P. II. MEDARA, I PHILADELPHIA. E. M. JONES. J Se?t 18, 1851. V.r. J. Kealsh, at SELLERS, SITER & CO., 135 Market Street, Phi LADELrniA. Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes Looking-glasses, &c. 19-ly. J. 31 cELS BAR E, 155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, Philadelphia. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip Hats; silk, straw, braid and lace Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs, &c, which will be sold cheaper than the cheap est. Feb. '52, 19-ly- Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, ana J'alm J.eaf Hats, No. 130 North Third Street (opposite tne i.agle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Pa. February 20, 1852. ly A DREW DOAOIGIIE, Justice of the Peace, and Scrivener, Summit, Pa Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Lt-gal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch January 1, 1851. John Parker. James H. Parker. JOIEV PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified nhiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, Pittsburgh Pa. March, 11, 1852. ly. FIRE! Lycoming Mutual Firo Insurance Company. i " Persons wishing to insure property in this company against loss by fire, can apply to the subscriber. C. II. I1EYER, Agent. Nov. 27, 1851. ly. George Ehcy. Levi Katthews. William Ebbs RHEY, 31 ATTII EWS &. CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS nnd n..n,m;..;r w" Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures. No. 77 t.imI 7! Wat. r Street, . .. Pittsburgh, Ta. April 3, 1851. Cm ClIIl'S L. PERSHlXCj, Attorney at La-ar, JoLaitow13' a. January 'i0, 1851. !y THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS. Will be opened this week at the brick store of J. Moore, in Ebensburg. a general assort ment of cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds, and a great vnrivty f summer goods, Together with any quantity i.f prints, delaine, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE ?nd good aFSirtmciit of hardware, quornswaro, saddler-,-, clothinir. stationary, uruus. .c &c. Persona w-tit!n bncito mul bIiops. but an,! caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their advantage to call at the Illicit Store. Tho Subscriber, thankful for Tst favors, pnr- nestly requests his customers, and th r.nblir generally to at least call aud examine his Ftock; l ? j i anu u ne cannot suit every person in quality ami price it is not ins lault. Produce and lum ber of all kinds taken in exchnnro fur tmnA-t- and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Elensburg, April 28, 1851. POWDER! POWDER!! THE subscribers have just received nt their magazine a full supply of BLASTING POW LfclC Also. 100 Kegs assorted New York Rifle Powder 20 doz. Hoosic Rifle Powder, (lib canisters.) 20 doz. Eagle gporting powder do. 100,000 feet superior fuse. We are enabled from the large quartity al ways on hand, to supply contractors and others with any quantity they may want. The rifle powder we sell lower than the city prices, there by saving an extravagant freight anil risks of an Kinas. call or address LLOYD & HILL, Warehouse No. G. Hollidaysburg. Also, Just Received, 50 bags best Rio Coffee. SO bbls. N. O., P. R. and crushed Sugars. 40 do W. L., S. H. and N. O. Molas-cs. 10 bbls. Golden Syrup, do 10 " Swifts N. York do 10 boxes Plug Tobacco. 10 " Conirress " AT REDUCED PRICES. 10 Chests Black Tea. 10 do Y. II. " 5 do Imperial do. 200 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 200 bbls. do 200 sack Dairy do HX Kegs eastern Nails. Fish, Flour and Bacon, and a variety of oiler articles at the lowest wholesale prices. LLOYD & HILL, Warehouse No. G. Hollidaysburg, Pa. may 27, 1852-tf. NEW SHOE STORE! Persons wishing to purchase Shoes, Boots and Slippers, at low prices, will find it to their ad vantage to call at the new shoe store, four doors east of Milton Robert's Hotel, where they will find a large and well selected fctock of Ladies' French and American Boots, Shoes and Slippers, and also Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Boots and shoes made to order in the neatest and best maimer. JONES & THOMAS. Ebensburg, Oct. 23, 1851 2-tf List or Causes Tut clown for trial at a Court of Common Pieas to be held at Ebensburg in and for the Countv of Cambria, on Monday the 5th day of July A. D. 1852. McGuirc vs McGuire's heirs Fritz " Dillon Barclay " McGuire et al Rockafeller " Watts et al Kinports " Newman et al M'Lanaghan " Sharp Ream et al " Crum Tyson " Dillon Brown riummer Noble ct al 44 Bowman et al Comth for use 44 Ballew et al Cretin 44 Conwav Rbey Crom Linton 44 Gates Bracken 44 Sargent Crom 44 Smav Moore 44 Fouk ct al Carter 44 Bir.rrbain Brown 44 Wyman Crum 44 Varner Kaylor 44 Glass Hoffman 44 Murphy Whites 44 Singer Buchanan 44 Todds Same 44 Same M'Gough 44 Little Wilson 44 Brawler R. L. JOHNSTON, Frothonotary. Ebensburg, May 27, 1 852. Register's Xotice. ILL persons interested are hereby notified that jl the following administration accounts have been allowed and filed in the Office of the Regis ter of Cambria County, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' Court to le held at Ebensburg, in and for said county on Monday the fifth day of July next, viz : The account of Elizalth Shaffer and John Shaffer, administrators with the will annexed of Jacob Shaffer, deceased. The account of S. H. Smith, guardian of E. A. Welch, minor child of William Welch, late of Cambria County, deceased. R. L. JOHNSTON, Register. Register's Office, Ebensburg, June 10, 1852. j Wreath and Crusader, please copy. Jane Thoden In the Court of Common V Pleas of Cambria County, May Vrl Richard Thoden I 1. 1852. Libel for a dki-ico. a vinculo matrimonii. To the above named defendant : Y'ou are hereby notified to appear before the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, on or before the first Monday of July next, then and there to answer the complaint of the libel--nt- JOHN BRAWLY, Sheriff. May 27, 1852 32-td. WASTED, TWO good heavy yoke f oxen, for which a fair price will be raid pnnnlm nt tbia rt!"i.- or to J. R. Thompson, at Pensacola mill. -uay loos. w XST anted by J. MOV RE cash in exchange for goods, or otnerwise. 50 Kegs of Nails on hand, and for sale bv J. IVORY & SON. 2000 pounds wool, butter, egts wanted by " J. MOORE. Tho highest price paid for wool at the store GEO. J. EODGERS. OA Barrels of superior t lour x part extrc, for Jsaleby dvory tJ- Son HA REGS Najis and Spikes for sale by " ' .DAVIS vVLLOYTT.- ijvtu:i.'ur. ;inc ii, j. . . i r
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