ffh- candidate oftli Whiff party Tor thTe Supreme Beam-It. Out friends.have not failed to note among the names marked for calamity, and fluttering nt the tops of the Whig newspapers, that of "Jo seph BwriN'n'ON-, of Armstrong county," the candidate 6eUft-d by tlint respectable brother- a. A. .1 1 . . m " hood, for Cievaiuui w me uigu.ty ui a sent on Ko Bench Vf t! c Supreme Court. It may al-o within the knowledge of some of our readers, tkat this same gentleman, until recently, presi ded on the judgment seat of the judicial dis trict in which is situate the country of Venango. Now, in the Tolume just issued from the prolif ic pen of the Reporter to the State, and con taining the last published decisions of the Su preme Court upon appeals brought up from the various districts of Pennsylvania, will be found a leaf destined to carry down to future ages the classical views of Bcffixgtox, in company with those of the Solomons, the Catos, and the Jo sephs of antiquity. It furnishes the report of a case of ''Shannon Xugents. 2'he Common vtalh ;" according to which report, published by authority, and to be seen at page 226 of the Pennsylvania State Reports, vol. 1G, it appears that Judge Buffixgton vieing with the wisdom and virtue of the men of better days,' and beat ing and distancing the blue laws of Connecticut and Maine, did in the year of grace, 1850, con vict and sentence two individuals in the Quarter Sessions of the County of Venango, one being a nan and the other a woman, for "a conspiracy ti commit adultery." A conspiracy to commit adultery. These two persons, gentle and learn ed reader, were acquitted of adultry, but con victed of a conspiracy to commit it ! ! ! An of fence not set down in the decalogue, never be fore described in the law books, or imagined hitherto by either sex, and which must parallel in ih Onnrtor Sessions of Vonan. wililt ;,, vil jurisprudence of the Courts of Chancery, is styled suspicion of debt. The Democratic candi date for the Supreme Court, Judge Woodward as is known, is an upright and even fastidious Tn i-mr vn Tn ir tr ifi iota Thar ntnf hor i , ..i Judge Woodwakd, nor the chaste stars them selves, ever twinkled into such depths of pro priety as this. What an edifying scene must have been the County Court room when Judge DrmxcTox sentenced the conspirators found guilty of inclination to adultery ! What a can didatc have the Whigs ! Surely Daniel was lcs profound in his judgment, Diaxa less accu rate in her virtue, Joseph himself not half so particular ! But, alas ! what was the decision of the ap pellate Court, when Judge Bcffingtox's tran scendentalism came up for review ? After that modern Rb.idamanthus had passed his sentence, Kith what a degree of severity is not set down J ponds where the wild-fowl assembled in the win Ja tLe book, the parties took a writ of error to j tor, offerins them for the time an abundant sup- the Supreme Court where the validity of the p1y.of food is now tlie minins and agricultural i- t i i " , ! regson of our citizen. The Indian must nerish Tr.-iPPilinTj unr.Mnnir hv .Tti?ra l!rvriv:Tftv'a , iikii.iu must perisii 3 rr J c . ' " u3 c't "" ""vie, uviniiusuiium- u.ie j not mierpose to save him. From hishun tLe steady and disciplined gravity of the Court ! im pround we export an annual average vflue last resort, the Judges seem to have had i '60J?f,'000 in ffold. and the revenue "paid to i 7 i- 4 i i ,i- ; the Treasury, from one port in California ex- much ado to keep in order their rebellious coun-coo,iK n(,n firm nnn..oii 1 ,u','''rn,a; ex" rr. , iceois ..3.UW,(K)0 annually: and vet the misera- teaaneca. The point decided iu the Court above, ble pittance of SI 20.000, to feed and protect according to this learned Reporter, is hus given 'these original inhaWtmrs of the countrv, ia re in tLe Syllabus : -There is no such offence as ' ff1 Ut, dW? S20 000- V tne crossly un- a conspiracy between a man and woman to com mit aJultry.' The report then proceeds thus : "Error to the Quarter Sessions of Venango coun tj. TLe plaintiffs in error were indicted below lor a conspiracy to commit adultery. The in- cictment contained ten counts, on four of which . - i 1 , . - a wi.ic jTowjtii was enierea. it was cnarged in I the first court, that Shannon and Edna Nugent, wife of James Nugent, together with other evil j uiposea persons, whose names to the mquest are as yet unknown, iui the 23d day of Februa ry ICAA n!il-azTT.. i. ,i: 1 : , nn.CUi), uiu conspire, vvc, arm.,ic Government the agree together to commit adultery, to the great T 1 H.-imnn.- T.t .,;,i t V J ugeur, xc. tercet of guilty was rendered. Objections made ; a . . i ... rest of judgment, before his Honor Judge Bi i n.N'GTON and were overruled." After fitting f rth at length the points mi do for reversal o!' the judgment by the counsel for the pbiintiff iu frror, Mr. A. IS. McCalniont, but not there made '-i iuc VyUiumouwt'aiiu, lor i le reason prooao v tu a in the absence of the Judge himself no vJ- .,i.i i,i;,.;.i ":.. i- , , , f . i. lit. f ii . i i rmont Bhmii.1 ' ;ment should If tie sustained, the Reporter gives the tie Lourt, which was delivered on October, 18o0. He copy portions of it only uich did not involve him in a breach of the peace. By such preconcerted encounters it has been said a reputation for piousness is some times purchased by gentlemen of the fancy. In le same waj- might a conspiracy to commit sui cide by drowning or hanging in concert, accord 1CS to the method of the" Parisian roues, though no one could be iudicted of the felony if it were committed. It may be said, such conspiracies "c naicuious and improbable lut nothinr is ore ridiculous or improbable than a conspiracy it H i1 artery were we not bound to treat ; 1 with becoming gravity.it might provoke a e umiprsT.inrt tunt this nifiintift in (0fm,l .,,., ;. i, i ,i ,- , 1 "" "v ini i a:c races, wnom tne annexation ot adultry, omittfng to lUlege a c!SZ 3 JlL?0 ,themllM ?r other persons. In the ofher counts the charge ! Striven V ? 1" was in snhtanA i !, fiv.t n , driven them Testword. Encountering the If r. 1 1 ? ..i re ;, rt7 n , v i W"SP"!' "uuul credit is., in our estimation, due to rar.;:r vs.: " tt:"1--is5 di,da,-ninS n seissh 1 vt """"K - stand un for the weak and free'! to be thp nnssivo Bnh-orf of n httterv I . . .... city. error had hivn WnnittpJ of though tie fact is not found in the record, it uows how readily an indictment for the sub 'mee of the same thing in another form might made a means of oppression." The opinion . m these words : "Decency and justice re Ulre that such investigations be not encouraged. -Pigment reversed." Thus melted on the 9th Vctobcr, 1850, the law and doctrine of one of nnij, candidates, and thus on the 12th Oc ib-S, win melt the candidate hi imself, and mat his ticket inherits. -Ptnnsylvanian. (ij!p''LifV' said our friend Toby, as he puff : . s Havana, and drorred into n. drpamr rnrr. r"in -life is like 1 1 . ... , j v.. a glass of lemonade, and jrpmess is the fiV in it. a hott; It is, moreover, like f led . ,; chamrngne which 'sparkles, is exha fnd is seen no more. . r-b aie mo more X s he has, 11 10 mi ' Dinrr -1 . . y lhis 13 a great world great yorld "-r-eat wor-r-ld," and Toby was lost in the "s of sleep. Bj;r 11ri of rat-catching -notoriety, informs doe tle on the ratf tl)at "hia liltle troyed o'rro-nder 8ix Punds -weight, has des ttd tr r,U5-rt8' which na tliey been perit k woulJTat the end -of three years, ; Produced 1,638,190,200 living rats. V: The Candidates tor Canal Commissioner. The Contrast. Jacob IIoffmax, the Whig nominee, is a spec ulating Lawyer, who was very anxious, and el ectioneered, to procure the nomination from his party. Since then, 'he has been very busy in tryir.g to rnnke himself acceptable to all the dis satisfied interests in the State, with a view to cjni.ii votes enougn to elect nim. It would doubtless be a fine speculation for Jacob, should his game succeed. But it won't bring the ans wer. The people the farmers and tax payers, of the State, are not inclined, just now, to take one of these trading and bargaining politicians, for Canal Commissioner, especially when they have an opportunity of doing much better for their own interests, by rejecting him. un the other hand, illiam Hopkins, the democratic nominee, an intelligent Washinston . w c county tanner, of much experience in State aff airs, having been in the Legislature for a num- 1 - Z .. 11 - A. 1 il. . . .. oer or years, uiu not seeit me nomination, nor will he seek the office. He stands before the people in the only proper position for a candi date perfectly untrammelled and fr to rlA. vote himself to' the interests of the State, which. from the high character of the man, wehave ev ery confidence, will be his great dbject in all that he does, The following is his letter accep ting me uouunauon : Washington, Aug. 30, 1852. Gentlemen: Your favor of the 26th. infor ming me that I had been "nominated bv the Democratic State Convention as the candidate for the office of canal commissioner," reached me this day. Tn accepting the nomination to so responsible an office, I deem it but an act of justice to myself to sttte that it has been ten dered to me vithout solicitation on my part I wa9 too well awnre of the labor and perplexi ties incident to the position to desire it. But to he thus nominated bv the voluntary action of a convention composed of so much intellicence. n honor winch I cannot decline. Should I devotinsr mv best .cnerfries to the faithful dischnrere of the duties of the office) to meet the expectations of those who may nid in my elevation, I shall he much ! more than compensated for any personal sacri j flee. TCe nlencAfl frontlDmnn 4--i nsAt - - , w .n.v in. ii, n a.v.riL iui VUU1- , " , - w - j i- i voviit, assurances of my high regard, and believe me to be, ery truly. &c.. WM. IIOPKINS. The Indians of California. A-V ELOO.I7EXT APPEAL. While the Indian Appropriation Bill was be fore the Senate of the last Session of Congress, Mr. Gwin alluded to the condition of the Indi ans of California, and made quite an eloquent and touching appeal on their behalf. Among other things he said "We have taken their ncorns, grass-hoppers, fisheries and hlintinrr r-rniin1a fWim V . TV.- -jirnm the cold and huneer if this Government; .i""1 "i'ii hv me oiner itouse. ii this is to be the policy of this Government towards this people, it will form a dark page in our his tory, if it does not bring the vengeance of Hea ven upon us as a nation." A writer in the National Intelligencer, allu ding to the same subject, held this language: "We know of no portion of the population of our continent more entitled to the protection of the Government, or to the sympathy of intelli gent and humnne people, than the remaining fragments of the Tndian Races who were only a century ago its sole proprietors and inhabitants. Driven across the Mississippi by the nolicv of Red Men from the Atlan- lu: fe,,iC arc IncI asain on tue borders ot the l'a lottrr t pvLwcn V CV i Ya latter, they have sometimes been shot down m armcvl bands of white men. who after such n slaughter, come off without the loss of a single man. Snch conflicts are known to have occurred more than once quite recently. "So fur from countenancing such enterprises, the hiffher authorities of this Governmentdo e- A...i.:Mn. iL . , JZVT - Tr?? "mI prlt t'm. But the co-operation of Congress is in- V 1 tu c-Pera0n of Coneress is in- ,i,poncah,e to th f ff H . Eut-e " Protect the helplefs Indiansand i amonjr the whites as amnn; the Indians. Great those in Con- considerations, persecuted of the Ab- Jamcs Dougherty, at Beinhold, Dash & Co., . Wholesale and retail dealers in Tobacco. Snuff arm cigars, warenouse at the South west corner of Third and Race streets, Philadelphia, lately occupied by Dud wig, Kneedlcr & Co., keep con stantly on hand a large and well selected stock of the most celebrated brands of CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS, Domestic cigars, and Snuff, which they offer for sale on as favorable terms as any 'house in the Orders promptly attended to. September 23, 1852 19-ly. Freemen to the Rescue ! The undersigned having been empowered by Dr. William A. Smith, to collect fees due him as Prothonotary of Cambria county, and all mon eys due hira and becoming due to him for pro- iessional services as a physician am surgeon, hereby notifies a7 persons knowing themselves thus indebted to cash vp without delay, and thereby save costs. - WILLIAM KITTELL. Ebensburg, Sept, 8, 1852 Ct. Public Sale. HE subscriber will sell at his house in Clear field township, Cambria county, on Thurs day, the 14th of October next, one wagon, two the better lEPrin colts, one yokeexen, young cattle; wheat oats, corn ana buckwheat by the ousuet ana a quantity of HAY by the ton, &c, &c. ALSO, One hundred acres of woodland, one hundred acres with an old improvement of 35 acres, also 50 acres. 18 of which are clear and under good fence. The above property if not sold before the day of sale will be offered for sale' at the above time. , S.' WHARTON. ' Clearfield tp., September 16, 162 4&-3t- WELCH'S JIATIOJTAL CIRCUS, RAYMOND CO., AND DRIESBACH & C0,S MEJAGEUIES UNITED FOR 1S52! CHERRY ; Manager. WILL EXHIBIT AT Armagh, October 1th, . EBENSBURG, Friday, October 8th, The public are respectfully informed that these TWO VAST MENAGERIES, united for the present season, form by far the largest collection of Living Animals ever exhibited in this or any other country. ; Over 150 Animals and Bird3 can be seen under their spacious pavilion. 28G foot in lno-tl, one price of admission. , . Hours of exhibition from 1 to 4 P. M., and . . - - No half price. . The Cortege will arrive in the town on the the Carriages, Cages, Van, &c, containining the Headed by iNeuper s Thiladelphia brass band I an opportunity of beholding one of the most seen. A double performance in 3 immense rerforminff Dens ! llerr Ilideralgo in the other. In the course of each exhibition, Herr Driesbach, the far famed Lion Kinn-. will nty th Dens of his Wild tenants of the Forest Lions, Leopards, Tigers, Cougers, &c. And give a dis play, the same as when ordered by the special command of Queen Victoria, Louis Phillippe (late King of the French,) Emperor Nicholas of St. Petcrsburgh, and the Royal Family Hapsburgh House of Austria. Signore Hideralgo will also perform his highly from Herr Driesbach's showing the different powers of mind over the Animal Creation. IVVKLCII'S 3ff ATIOXAL CIRCUS. From Niblo't New York, and National Amphitheatre, Philadelphia. J. G. Cadwallader, Equestrian Director. ..?-ng.wortby' --. Master of tho Circle. R. Hilhams, ist Bufi-0 clown. E- Davis' 2d Shakesperean Clown. Among the most prominent of the artistes may be found the following names, viz ; J. G. Cadwalader the unsurpassed Four and Six Horse Rider. ' Thomas McFarlan the greatest Somerset Vaulter in the known, world. L. J. Li pman Dramatic, Scenic and principal Rider. Davis Richards the world's only bare-back on his Wild Prairie Steed, strikes the beholder h.. JU. Dickinson the celebrared Comedian greatest of the age. J. Sweet whose style and skill in personating uie xoresi, sianus unsurpassed. Master Williams the Juvenile Gymnastic and nprfnrmfinPQ nine cion ts 1A1mifarl l w v- IU I; UUUW tU. Last, though not least, the two unrivalled Clowns, IVllifams and Davis. whose runs, Jokes, Bon Mots Witticisms never A". B. Fositively but one price of admission to EzeRiel Hughes, Ehensburg, Pennsylvania. nEALER in staple and fancy dry goods gro- mj vvncff, niiuicbiue anu retail nsn ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron sheet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and shset-iron ware, tin ware, copper aud brass kettles, &c, &c. Grain, wool, butter and other country produce bought and oolJ. ALSO, A dealer in white pine, poplar, ash and cherry lumber ; lumber always bought, and a large quantity constantly on hand for sale. Cash always paid for lumber cut to order or such as suits the present demand of the market. A large lot of new goods as embraced in the above list just received and more opening for sale at the lowest market price. September 23, 1852 49-tf. A'OTICE. LETTERS of adm inistration having been gran ted to the undersigred by the Register of Cambria county, upon the estate of Mark Camp bell, late of Washington townsM all persons indebted to said estate are hereby re- oucstcd to make payment tome at mv reshfi nep at Tlane No. 2, A. P. R. R. and those bavin"1 claims against said estate will please present the same for settlement. ANN CAMPBELL, Administratrix. September 23, 1852 19-Ct. Dissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing between John Ivory and Win. W. Ivory, under the name of John Ivory &Co., at Summitville, Cam bria county, Pa., is this day dissolved by mutu al consent. The books of the firm will be set tled up by John Ivory, to whom all persons in debted will please make payment. Those who give their notes, or pay their accounts before .g thei, S,?i ,U t Jnts of October, will save 6 per cent. The will be continued at the old stand by ory & Co. JOHN IVORY, W. W. IVORY. Summitville,. Sept. 9, 1852 47-tf. Ecoli. Here. P.Y GOODS, . Groceries, Hardware, Queens- ware. ALSO, 50 bbls. Flour, 150 " Salt, on hand and for sale for cn'i or approved four months credit. Interest will be charged on all accounts after the expiration of four months. Call at the new store of V.r. W. IVORY & CO. Summitvillet Sept. 9, 1852. Bryan, Glcina & Co., " . BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, . Hollidaysburg, Pa., I RE now prepared to draw bills from ill ud- il wards to any amount, on the ROYAL BMK OF 1RELAXD. Also to grant passage certificates, by the several lines of Packets of Messrs. ROCHE. BROTH ERS & 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 6, 1852. Drafts on Ireland, England and Scotland, from XI upwards, for sale at all times by the undersigned, at the Sum mit, who have been appoint agents for Messrs. Edwards, Sanford & Co., of Adams' Express New York. Give us a call, all those who desire to send money to the "Old Country." W W. IVORY & CO. September 10, 1852. Adams & Co.'s Impress. V Ivory & Co., agenta at the Summit, Cambria county, Fa., will receive and forward packages for Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and all intermediate VI places. Money or valuable articles receipted. for and sent to any point on the line ef railroad. Steptemcer i. jsvj. 7 to 10 in: the evening ArtmUnn ok - o - ... v .uva. moraine of the 8th instant, about 10 nVWir' Auimals, drawn by 120 splendid Horses I Will pass through the Drinein.il troit nffnr.Hnn- gorgeous and imposing processions of the kind ever Driesbach in two and Signore trained animals, separate nnd cntirolr H;mrni Rider, whose daring feats over bars, gates, &c, with wonder and astonishment. ' ' ' and Comic Singer, acknowledged by all to be the the character of the Aborigine, or Red Man of Antipodean performer, whose truly pleasing fail to keep the audience in a perfect roar of Menagerie and Circus combined. Dissolution. rnilE partnership heretofore existing between 1 vr. K. M. is. Jackson and John Gemmill, trading at the Hemlock Saw Mill, Cambria coun iy, 1.1., in tne name 01 jncKson & uemmill, is this day dissolved by mutual consent ; the 6aid Dr. K. M. S. Jackson settles and pays all ac counts agaiqst said firm and receives all dues JOIIH OKMMII.h R. M. S. JACKSON. Hemlock Steam Mill, June 14, 1852 i7-3t. Stray Calf. CAME to the residence of the subscriber resi ding in Allegheny Township, Cambria oun- ty, on the 14th of August last, a black and white yearling calf, the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. THOMAS R. THOMAS. Sopt. 9, 1852 47-3t. Stray Steer. f AME to the residence of the subscriber living three miles east of Ebensbunr, about five weeks ago, a small two year old red steer with various white spots, the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away. JOHN PERL. September 2, 1852 47-3 1. THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS. Will be opened this week at the brick store of J. Moore, in Ebensburjr, a ceneral assort ment of cloths, cassimeres, 6atinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of 6ummer goods, . Together with any quantity of prints, delaines, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &c, Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their advantage to call at the Drick Store. Tha subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests his customers, and the public generally to at least call and examine his stock; and if he cannot suit every person in quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lum ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods; and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. IVotlce. ETTERS of administration having been gran ted to the undersirued by the Register of Cambria connty upon the estate of John Trot ter late of Washington township, deceased ; all persons indebted to said estate are requested make payment to me at my residence at riane No. 2, A. P. R. R. forthwith and those having claims pgainst said estate will present the same for settlement. ELEANOR TROTTER. September 1G. 1852 48-Ct. ' Just Received, SILK, Hair Lace, and Pedal Bonnets, Pearl and Tcdal Flats, Pearl and Palm Leaf Hats, and for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. SCIIUOL. BOOKS ! A general assortment of BOOKS, such as are used in our common schools, for sale by - DAVIS & LLOYD. Salt! Salt ! ! 1 Superior article of Sack and Barrel Salt for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June 17, 1852. 1NE lumber, joint and lumber yardof J. Moore. lap shingles at the lass, Oils," Paints and Drugs of all kinds W at - -J. Moore's. 2000 pounds'wool, butter, eggs wanted by - J. MOORE 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 watches full jewelled rn - 1 Tis,is- Si ver Lever watches full jewelled, 1G.0O feilver Cylinder Escapements i no SQver Quartiers COO Also a fine atsortmont r,r dy j .. ty hour clocks. J Pi. B. Clocks. Wntylma .n,l Tl r. i at shortest notice, and warranted. a i -i oe WILLIAM B. HUDSON. April 29, 1852. MICHAEL, DAST MAtJEIIAX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Ofiice in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851. ly J. M'DOAALD, Attorney at Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Office. ODDOsitP 3. Th business in the several r!mir f Tia," Tn;.n. and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will uc promptly aiiended to. January 1, 1851. ly SAMUEL C. ULGARD, Attorney at Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Conrta of Pun. bria, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germans can receive advice in their own lsnrtmT on main street two doors east of the Exchange May 8, 1851 ly. GEORGE M. REED, Attorney at Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Court i.f PmVr;. Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office a lew doors .bast of Cannon Ts Hotel. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. WILLIAM K1TTELL, Attorney at Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Office at his residence at th nrpst Borough, immediately below the "Foundry." January 10, iooz. THOMAS C. M'DOWELL, Attorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Omce one door west of m. McFarland s cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly T. Km IIEYER, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly CYRUS lu. l'ERSIIIXXJ, Attorney at Law, Johns town a. January 30, 1851 ly. E. HUTCUIXSOX. C. W. WEBSTER. IIUTCIIIASON & 1VEI1STER, Attorneys at Law, Ehensburg, Pa., If AVE formed a partnership for the practice of 11 law in the county of Cambria. All prcfessional business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Office on Centre street, adioininjr th dwelling 01 tu. Hutchinson, jr. Ebensburg, July 29, 1852 41-ly. David T. Storm, Notary Public, Scrivener and Conveyancer, JOHNSTOWN, CAMBRIA CO. PA., 11 ILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le- II gal instuments of writing, such as 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. RICHARD JONES, Justice of the Peace, Ehensburg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwellintr. 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 patronage. GEO. POTTS. April 29, 1852. Remember. A LL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of M FARLAND & Hollidaysburg, April 29, 1852. SON. WM. PAVIS. J0UN LLOTD. Davis &. Lloyd, Having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE BUSLNESS, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Call and sec us at the old stand of William Davis. April 29, 1852. WM. M'FARLAXD & SON. Cabinet Ware Rooms, Allegheny Street, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Would respectfully invite the attention of th public to their superior stock of FURNITURE of every description. Furniture of all kinds manufactured to order on the shortest notice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. April 29, 1852. CARROEETOWN HOUSE, Carrolltown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. The undersigned is prepared to accommodate in the best kind of style 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. may 1:0, 18o2.-31-tf EEWIS W. 11ROWN, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. One door south of J. M'Donald's dwellinc and nearly opposite Rhey's Hotel. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-y. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. KEGS Nails and Spikes for eale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebe-sburg, JuBe 17, 1852. The highest price paid for wool at the store . tSrO- J. RCPGERS. j CITY ADVERTISEMENTS.- . CITY HOTEL,, 9t;41 and 43 North Third Street, PhUadelphi TIia unriersi trned rcsnectfullv bees leave to ioU iViaf Iia box thr.ronrhlv re-fitted and imnro- DlUtV - . . red 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, Tor Merchants and business men generally, being in the centre of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public msuiuuons. He pledges himself to spare no pains to merit the approbation of his guests, and desires that be mar recrve a share 01 puduo pavroumj-. A. 11. iiiuax. Apsil 24th 1851. ly , . BRADY'S HOTEL, Harrisburg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly WASHINGTON HOUSE, Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Fa. A. F. GLASS, Pbofbiicto. April 10. 1851. ly J. B. Miles, at MACIIETTE & RAIGCEL, Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domtstit HARDWARE and CUTLERY', No. 124 North Third Street, above Race, Philadelphia. E. V. MACIIETTE, ABM. H. KAIGUKL. April 24th 1851. ly ISAAC M. ASIITOX, Wholesale dealer iu HATS and CAPS,: 172 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly CONRAD & WALTOS, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, .Vo7, No. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly 1VIESON & WEST, Successors to Rodneys, Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoei, Bonn and Straw Goodf, No 17, North 8d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly "MICH A EE WARTJl ANiTC07 Wholesale Tobacco, Snvff, and Seyar Slanvfat tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. M. WARTMAN, JOSEPH D. SOEVER. April 24, 1851. ly EGNER & GREGG, Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchant and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly DR. THOMAS C. RENTING, Has removed his office to No. 14 South St enth street, above Chestnut. . Philadelphia, Pa. April 26, 1852. 7-20tf JOHN Y. RUSUTON, Wholesale dealer in Queensware, Chinwrs, Glassware, Jv., No. 245 Mai-kot Stret, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly W. J. Kealsh, at SEEEERS, SITER &. CO., 135 Market Street, PillLAPELPHIA. Dealers in Hosiery, Glcves, Combs, Brushes Looking-glasses, &c. 19-ly. J. McEEIIARE, 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 Bold cheaper than the cheap.' est. Feb. '52. 19-ly- KNEEDEER & FEATHER, Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 13G North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Fa February 2G, 1852. ly ANDREW DONOUGHE, Justice of the Peaee, end Scrivener, Summit, Pa Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, Ibol. John Parker. James H. Parker JOHN PARKER &. CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon. Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahel and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty 8treet, 1'lttsburgr, Pa. March, 11, 1852. ly. FIRE! Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Persons wishing to insure property in this company against loss by fire, ca apply to the subscriber. C. II. IIEYER, A cent. Nov. 27, 1851. ly. George Rhey. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3,1 851. Cm Wholesale Shoe Store. II. CIIILDS & CO., ; Ne. 133 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. I RE now receivinc their extensive fall stock of il upwards of 2000 cases Men and Bovs La dies, Misses and Childrehs, BOOTS and SHOES, Mexican, Kossuth, fur and wool HATS of every variety adapted to the season. Also, Men, Boys and Childrens silk plush aud Cloth CAPS, of latest styles and fashions. Their stock having been selected with great eare as to quality and sizes, purchased direct trom the manufacturers, principally lor essh, at the lowest prices, enables them to compete suc cessfully with New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore markets. Conn try merchants purchasing in Pittsburg or 00 their way east, will find it to their interest to eall and examine their stock before purcha sing elsewhere. , They hare also just received 2000 sides Frim yew York sole leather. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices. . Fitteburg, September 1, MiZ. ...
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