The mountain sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1844-1853, March 10, 1853, Image 3

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ARRIVAL OF TUUSALTZC.
DAYS LATE3, F20H EUROPE. ..
New Yobk, Mar-h 11 o'clock.
The Collins mail steamship initio has just
f.rrivi'd with Lictpvoi dates to the -I'd u t..
f.mrdays later than by the Cambria, isie loft
Liverpool it mum tl:v' 2-Id, mid 1;:;S HI xvA'. tin;
run in less than tle'.cii days luJ a half, bhe
Iriugs -K passengers.
K.S'O LAND.
The Parliamentary proceeding embrace ncth -
inot interest. ! 1'i vViS.on.s wi iv 'h.g.ii, ainl the sj cculation1 in
Kossuth denies the authorship of the uddiess duutiioi.i.s had teNSni. ti-ine voseis w t re kav
1o flic Jlniiif iiiiins in lM!y ingln badast, olLcis were' aua;;ii; the tiiruot
Ciipt- I vrrv lias MrtiKvi a comjomy loriiie.pei-
tlpineiit .for whale fishing ;uid milling in the Ar
tie regions.
The weather in great I'rit.-iiu lias been storm
witli dt-ej mhiw. The wind hns been eattr-
Jv; and there has consequently been but few ar-
rivnls.
Pi.ubtful rnnior? rev:iil of c-oi:tenip!atrd re
lations between 1'ngl.md :inl Franco :.s coun
ter;m:.se to the North i n j oweis.
Aeco'ttit- h-ive been received of the wrevfc of
three eiiij:raiit ve.-?ieifi h.uid to Australia, with
neai'y KX)0 nasnper-, who w re f..riun:!te!y
all saved. The vis-elf. nnifs wire the ;Sir Fro
well, s'nips Kiihinton and lixres!.
Two hnn Ired mi I five vesseln aie now load; g
in Uritlsli ports for Au-ar t'ia.
frxxck.
The London .T?tfT it. that the Frrreh C.ov
criinient intend to remove the duty en Gioi'0
imported in foreign shipping.
The weather in France h is bef-u frost r. with
falls of snow. '
A notice in the Pr:s Monifenr summohs all
tlit 5iipcri.r naval ofli-ers in I'aiis to assemble
nt the Ministry of the Marine, to receive u com-'
uiunicution. . I
ITALY. I
Iladetsky proebiinis the confiscation of thei
property of suspected persons.
The frontiers of Lom hardy were close h'nek
nhcl. Ma77.inni has been feeti on the froiit'ni.
but not crtptured. Safli has nls- escaped. The
firnnr is di.-ti ibuting money to the disaf
txU I.
The gates of Milan are still closed, nnd troops
nre arriving. Whispering and s:niring i;re t'ir
bithUti. Two more peistms have been hung.
r.nd it is thought that snme Hungarians have
been privately Miot in the castle. lh
itv of
Mil:: n is to pay 30,0U0 florins every Wednesday
Q'he eitv is quiet.
Fume tew arrests have been rnade at Geneva.
The correspondent of the London Times says
that well grounded apprehensions exist sis to
the fHility of the Austrian soldiers in Italy,
and most extraordinary precautions lire every
where adopted by the (Joveruinent.
HtXO KY.
The Lou-bin Advertiser s iys that an extensive
conspiracy hasbei-n discovered in ll.ingr.ry.
Italian letters say tint thre are n v cirru
h.ting in Hung it- a IVoelaniatinit of Kopsiith.s,
granting :i general amnesty to all those who
were formerly opposed to the independence of
Hungary.
It appears that regular guerilla bands nre for
ming all over the country, nn. I that thirds do
not h"ok well. It is added, from Austrian sour
ces, tint the government is frequently well in
formed f wh it is going on. and arrests are con
stantly but quietly taking place.
AVSTRIA
An -ittfTnit was m ide to .lsjnssWmtp the Em
peror of Austr'a. The assassin's n nne was Las-n
Liinneny. a tailor, former'y a hussar. He was'
cut down after inflicting r wound upon the nn
per r. by- nn aid de camp nnd secured. The
emperor is recovering from the wound.
The wouud was inflicted upon the side of his
head with a poignard, and whs but slight.
Austria has ordered 6000 Ficinese to leave
Lombardy in -4 hours.
Tl-RHET.
The Austrian envoy received on the 3d r.n ul
tiiiiitnni for the livMn resp-ctinr Mori ten rem.
t. which he reqirred a " fategi-riral answer with
in five days. The ti?ti;mtutn demands the ees
nion to Austria of th ports of KVok and S.-to
vius. which Turkey claims. Austria wouM. it
is s ii l, in ike . a civs f.r.'i of it On the ot! r
Jmi'l. tin v . encli en voy in presei't ' fj h;srre
ria's f the Su't 'li. said it wmj fl.o vi-'i r.f
ft!
ti.
j'mp' i-.T to make the smtimmtx of fVir-n ?-h:..
n f'j imh' s'ei ni. yi f tr.or :n dura'e.
Ihisfilities h..ve be n resound beMveen th-
Tur'cs and Monteneirin. I)it
not as reported
between lurkey and Austria.
ri!tsst.
cry heavy snow stoi ttn have t-.kon
find the wdm'e conrdrv is blocked n
place.
rati Cbirenrlop lmu sneceeded Lord John Rus
te s Fori i in Secretary.
i.!ipoleois .idilres" sinnoin-eiTf" ids nrr-'fe.
1ms fiern pnb'ii-hed in the Prussian y -rn a's.
' nt in the trurs'ation i increniouslv deni-ived of
!fs s.iror'sm The w r 1 p'Tvciinp, fur iost-irvo.
:s traif-'ated v-n f er'thtnni pfis:t.m. so that the
tacst tolling .ont4 in his sieei-h rrrid. " it
Aiiow'edgc mv non -hereditary position before!
tae whole ot hurore.
Emigratioa from L'verpool to Australia.
The.fi-ica sailed from Liverpool for nstra
lin, on Monday, with about r.i0 etn-lci-Mi-'.
of whom werecibin passengers, and about 400
wore iniuits. .Among the
passenrrnw. a,y o-,
men et the cler cal order sm to have boon
enn-p'cuoiis. Then wer two elp'r.rrm -n of th
fMnif.-li ..r t.'.....i ... r ! i . .
: " , ., .o, ,, -.TnoMerr e-T. ,
...n-.. msTTs or ine K.rk" or Neotlnnd.
ni'rc a'so mur sorsreous. two noir-pirr
rrpm-frs, and six sea rnt dns going out to
living homo rcsos. Tin Tantivv. eiui"-rint
shin, went into th river on Sator lav. w'th
r.l)..-it 3M0 . t, i,:ir j)IP ,,,,.,. 0f vrs
f"ls which b-fr thi prt last month w:th em:,
prints for Australia and" Xmerii'a wos lortv "x
h irirjr n Jionrd a total tuio r of 12.18 son's.
In the previous month (O-tobcr the sLip-i de
P 'ti hc l were fnrrv-two ..n 1 the etirr,. ,,, IT
"4-J. In November. 18"1.the reer!s were tier,
ii-siM-en. nnd onuirran's 1 l.:J2. g:vimr r-r-cpss
for November. 1852. of :VV n-r.iis From
thp gov.mnient depot at B'rkenhea.J. tho nnm-b-r
of emigr mt veseU 'es'vt-hod from the
- t!i of Jam ry.toth conimenwiipnt of th
cvrrrnt month, was thirty s:k. cnr'-viior w'th
'"in to tl
lie rnuot'st roi tiin of the
widely-
ppreaif Pritish Fmpire no 'ess
, trt.r.- i
tll-Tl I -i. -I n o -
fPrnrrs ti nnn.bn.. 1 :1 . 1 i ,
r rs. a number of winch, reckomnir cl.n.'re,, t
ns.
4 '
repsrs"it tin- :,i,
rVMTi QliT Irl1fn I t n . . .
triors persons ..,u:. . , , -, ,
v"'" iiii s ll m r li til I'Ptnrr nn no
character, for the
nfl.- 1 ....t. ..... ' "-eie no
'ori.-, .Ill'l iiicii as Tins
country, lin-b-r nfouint
c reams tan ecu.
is bnst nblo tn Tl
V'"- ".j" -'eiPntod. tak- out
" iffinooini -isot,a-ors r"nsterei!
ftn. .? At 1 . ...
m-
"'"iny ine numncr to ii.imh son's. v
io with-
oi rue present year, wid have sai'ed
from !;
r"ft to ,ustr ili
from the Birkenhead depot
lone. EngtUh Poper.
Eustian Movements against Turkey.
W'ASHIXOTeN. Murdi 5.
fr. Tultzky has arrived here to day from New
Tn-k
in cinipany. with Ricbnrd Adams Locke.
fi r the
purpose of laying before the govern men t
ricfi
"iite information nn intlmiinnn..u.i..g.,ri!.
6 a ni...... rr.. i. . i . .
.... 1 V " ...... al, . ...
..unipean war ansing.t hererrom Pirtzkv's 11
infn . . "- ' . i-ihys ii
IHI .... - .. . -
ill fm-r .. . : ,
- ..imiim, lie fays, is exclusive.
wns fln inr,,r'' meeting of the Cabinet
JCS t liirht. l.of ... '; t a ...
i,3 - r imp .uuus i-us iioi. iranspi-
transpi
.
omrnaKx
j:uiuir oy ie tuuiuni ai cottar. iie H&vora.-
tioa bl iiuti"&3 yres
Du.sioxv March
'
The following additional
iteiiis of news
takcnTroui tin; fi
e rccCiVlU here t.i-if-n- i. il...
. -
C.i!ibiia : l'ri;ji lairiio A lis
Ja:. -i the mu-iiigcuce- is iy th'
i ; i". ..
liUiler date nt
.H-.... tl I ,
iC
liiiUis !n li.t v l tun ; i ol ill" iliv; tii , ,
,- i
'' "i '.V I lit- on: -.ii-i tit COhllliatnlS
liie -Usui ,i m (.nt 1 eiiise fcubisiiffsitm." .Sty era I. en
-
;i jit lncnlS hait b'.KC'h i i.tc With -son.e loss of
; b:e.
in lit. tit
tl.e I'll. tt.o...'. .'. a- :
s.i.d ail hii&inecs suspended
Aehts. v- ; . t .
i, ,.iiv ..e r. tiiid ...... .. ,. i.:..
.... ...... ... u ,v., invi' i t k: i in :i lltivril IIli; IIP
the leJiet .1 ii,e city', upon learning which lien-
era! lache. o saliuu in mm Mtiuah rei u sed
the l.i.,t ... i-, ir i .!..., i'. .....
wouid support i he outsiders ""a " !-co,,r -' "et steed across the lioof
fc.r Clo.r.es Hotl.:.n,. the English Ambassador, V'"1,11'',1 UV "f 1 ,,esSl,-v 5 n"thr reclined
wa sti.l at 1-,.1-atiU.jv, and had i,..t been vtrv i ,,,""t'" ' T "'we'-crowned ' of Arcadia,
fuuvtsu.l i:i Ins u.piouiatic negotiations. j and gazed int., the Iremiiy eyes of her whose
It was nini.,red tii.it the sou of the ' ,"n"' ,, ,Tt!e Mvnno. w'"3 ever Wlth
President of Paraguay was in jjuos!''"" : l-rJ r.ecalle.l n ir..u.l dy when. Iwrore
.Vyr.s. and it was thou-iht that lursiuuiiv niignt : , t,'?!',,'g .v-s of his overjoyed parents,
jui. Bunns .vre ag mist Uroutzu. I1""1 ,,M I"-'-l:"'"'t', U Oreece. he bore
A British 8iiii.iri.iii Meihourne t,.r London.
Which lillt lllto l'l l'll llllUCl nil Jallllal'V Ititil.
:f
r Suobes. had U.OUU ounces ot roid. anion.'1
. '
. ' c- - -
ivliti h was u piece ot" pure cold. weiidiiiiir -Hi
;lbs
Washington matters.
W AsniMjToN, March 5.
Although many hae ktt the city to-ih.y. the
thl-i.i-g upon the Ailiue iiliU about the hoteis iS
not prc ptloiy tiliiuiii.-I.eu. i he various .si
ting iiiiuiary coiiioatiies have p.- r.uied iliw streets
to uay, acc mpaiiietl by ionw i.rihs, Ln. li..l t h
and ol n r tin banus, treating our citizens to
rare louic.
i unit runs strangers went to Mount Vernon
to ua, noii thuusatiii-) VisKed the fairy Jackson
Statue. White House and other points of at
traetiou. 'Hie I reoident received numerous vis
it er.-.
General Cass leaves fur Michigan to morrow,
u cohst-qiiciice ol the t-erious liiiiefrs of his wile
Thousands of parents who use Vennifuse
co,"l,,,ScU OI" t'a.-ti.r oil, ('aloinel, ic, are not
; aware, mat wane tney appear lo uetient the pa
itient. they are actually laying the. foundations
lor a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss
of sight, weakuess of limbs, c.
lu another column will be found the adver
tisement of Jlobeiisack's Medicines, to which
we ask the attention of all" directly inUnstcd
in their own us well as their Children's health.
In Liver Complaints and all ilisorders ariinj:
tv..... ii, c .. .... .. .... .1 li i
....i. ,i.v.t, ... iriun'u- j ..., ni"u.u ffiiinc- iici-
of the only genuine medicine, Hobensack's Li
er fills.
lfc&"ti- nof decifved," but ask for Hobensackst
oriii Syrup and Liver 1'iils, and obsre tha
each has tfie signature of the 1'roprietor, S. N
liobtiisack, as none else are genuine.
UIEU.
Near New Alexandria, Pa., Feb. 2Sth. 58,
Mrs. MAiif.Aittr Ann Glauy, wife of' Col. John
VV. Geary, in the li'Jth year of her age.
liy this dispensation of Providence brightness
is turiicii inio giooui, nnd many fa r ami happ
anticipations are blighted. The intelligence ot
Kliicb r.nl touch with sadness the hearts of her
numerous tiieiids. The character and virtues 1
iuis lany are written on the hearts of all who
Knew her. With them no eulogy is required.
Vet it i fiords a sad pleasure to speak of tin
qualities of one so much esteemed while living,
and whose memory' will riot toon be forgotten.
From htr thi.ui.no she gave indication of a
strong ami vigorous iuteilcei, unusual fortitude,
and sell control. These traits of character w ere
caded into exercise by the lot which Providence
assigned J.er, jnd they .ustaintd her in tueun
aim lui-oiigti tiiai such as ale experienced by out
lew -t her cx. , :
with ieg:.id to her general character,' it max
be tin y said.it Was without fau t possess d et
eeny
.-lie
t i.ri.sf.au virtue and moral excellence,
is an ntfcct.uu.ite and devoted wife, a 'en
del- 111 ttii-r, and
to iev-i f.'i other'
s.iic l it v, lu r cli
kind Irii iiil.
Mie
had a I.C..1!
wees, as-.d with Hiiiis.'iiii.--i
l . tabic hand w;;.s alw'a opeli
ii i ciUtr ti.e heci s.?i;i s ol
ihe Mdln f- I i cr.
lu the ear 11347, while her husl.aiid Was
the ..liny in Mexico, she made a prui'es ion
Il
I
l.uiii i; l.'i.i ist, and her snb.iv ijut nt life nnd tri
Uinp!i..l.t ne at.i. gave CViticlice tint it W;.s 1ml
ii.iieiy a iotisi n. ue (oi.i.iettd htrseil
wuii the I ivsb ti li.in ClH.tih, at Coiiiiiuity.
ilU'iil'liie liun-.siry of liev. Saioiiel Me t al ivn.
i. 'O. alot I.i-r Wa.k thence f. nv;;rd was exem
plary h r dt j oi tineiit such as became the '-us-
I nel .f t-hrist.
i
Mie has l ft a bircavcd husband, two sons o.
ti-nuer ;.ge, (one of evell and thy otlu r of three
ye. :ls,) a. ui a f.r;
e circle of
near relations t
iio.uiii her joss, and many soiiowiiig friends
wim shed their heartfelt tribute of te.iis to her
mi no. ry.
Her health began to decline about a year and
a had' ago, and -for the laM six nn.iitl.s there
w.-iv .lis met evidences of iiuiiiioii-irv disease
its pro-ress was rapid, and her Mif)Vriurs some
ti.ui s great, and tiii.ugh she fundi v clung to iilV
j.ni.i to lur family as long as there wasaiiy hope
of rccoery. il she receit-d wilh compoore
ti,e aiil.ouiiceineiit that I
er cae was" hooeless.
,.d w.-.s siitii:i.vd in
i verv remarkable matinee
in tiie ne;.r p-.o.-pect or death. She enjoyed the
exi i ci.-c of leasoii to the last, and was aware ol"
the approach of the messenger. A few miii
uies before .-he ceased to breathe she la quisled
Inr hsi.sb nil to read to her lh- OJlst 'hymn ot
the Assniib:y's collection," cohmienciiig :
4U hy should we' start aud fear to die."
W hen he had read to the close of the third
stanza, overeouise by emotion, he paused. She
"oinediately repeated from memory the remaiii-
nig v
'Jesus can make a, dying bed
Feel Sottas downy pillow a .if c,
While on his bm.st I lean my head.
And breathe my life out sivectiy there."
These were the 1 ist words she "uttered. Iln-
Isi.irit kIl.i'iIu i.i'i.ii. t....l it. i'.i i. ....ii .t.
- i - - - - ....i. jia uiitii, iili'l liri til I l II-
;. : .. ,, V , . .
""'o- were ou llie lillloWlllg Hay eolilllutt. ll
the ..... rl. ;., b... vu, .'. !... . ..
... iniiuv ui.i-r, iMirai'i ni r
....,. j ,.h...i: ;.. ri. i .....i .'- i c.-.t.
. - - - t' r t.v. iii iiir- liUl'l I I I fill lltllt-l'llll I II
t' -. ..
re. witnthe spirit, tint they in. iy rest from
y
' "V.' r '" '..I'eTb-ilM.rs: and their works do follow then, "
A'otlee.
In consequence of having "sold our Furnaces
to the Cambria Iron Company, the Paitnetship
heretofore existing under the firm of P. .hoeu
berger & c ., at Mill Cre k Furu ice, and als i
the Partnership existing under ine firm of King
Shoeiibtrgi r at 'iitnbria Furnace, are both
dissolved. The business will be settled by ci
ther of the Parties, or the managers at the fur
naces, wlm are authorised to u-e the names of
the respective firms iu settling up business.
P. SHOrJNBFKtJKK,
GtOUGE S. KING.
March 3, 1853 20-0.
.111.1 I;.f.l.a, .w ...... n.. I n
i tjan "i'i. nn v-
have mst r. i .n i 1 . i.:..
I. f .....I I. K . .
jtor s de on co:umisioit
tt -.-v-Va 11 I t'i lll'f. IIIHMHV
IVOI'V it CO.
i.hltu by J. Jt t(l,'fc cash iu cXthuUg
Home-- : -:'
j
i Know nt no passage in classical literature
more beautiful or affecting than that where)
.It.i.t.lii.ll ... I. .A 1. . . . . . T V. . 1 . n ,v ...... .
""l " ") iuw:a) ucainuts ur cutvi
proitncci on
J, , ,
t.lieks when.
the-ivmiiaot of ten thousand
after iiassintr throuch daiijreis
iiniiin liMimttr, iufv hi it'iiiii iisuriiuru i a
I...... I . I A 1 .1. .
erej inouiitaui, ami from its peak and summit
- eatignt s got of the fea. Dashing iiside their
iuck:irs, w ith it li tun of joy they rushed tu-
v uiuituonsiv lorwnr.j. .onie weot wim the lu:i-
ness of their delirious pleasures, other laughed,
and more fell on their knee-i and l.lessed that
broad ocean. Across its blue waters little float
ing sea brr Is, the memorials of their happy
h iik s, came and fanned their weary souis. All
tl'e pui s they had eticountei ed. all the miser
-. , . . .
U s ' 1,tv ,,,:,'! endured, were in an instant forgot-
. w"a "
hut the gentle
phantoms ..t p-.st and tuture jo vs. One was
One
,r"" me competitors me laurel wream oi
the ti vnipian victor.
Oh ! home, magical spell, all powerful home!
how trong must have been thy influence, when
tliey f liufest memory could cause these bronzed
helms of a thousand fights to weep like tearful
women ! With the eoulinir freshness of a de
sert fountain, with the sweet fragrance of a I
flower fount in wittier, you came across the'
great w it rs to those wandering men, and be-1
j neath the peaceful shadow of your wings their
I souls found rest !
M. WHlTMORE. lire II JOSES.
C. H. WOI.F. CEO. J. PUFF.
WIIIT3IOUE, WOLF & C'O.,
Sign cf the Anvils, No. 50 "Wood street, 3 doors
atove the St. Charles Hotel.
Pitttdjurp-. Pa.
AVIiolesnle nml rtrfnll Dralrri In Hard
ware. Would respectfully call the attention of
Meic'utn'.i and buyers generally to the largest
assortment of Hardware ever offered in the
western market. Having enlarged our store
and made extensive additions to our former
stock, wo are enabled to compare with any other
establishment in the Unon.
The late addition to our firm, wi'tl enable Mr.
C H..W.. to devote his entire attention to pur
chasing spending a portion of his time in Eu
rope taking every advantage of fluctuations of
buying exclusively for cash.
Anions our assortment may be found the fol
lowing. z z
nam .1. l- i r ,i.
" -. -v..
' iuul
pen and pocket knives.
2(0 razors
20i!0 pad, chest and tiil locks,
HUH) knot locks Hiid latches,
of.'O gro. tea and table spoons.
100 dozen hand and panel eaws,
r0 mill and cross cut saws,
30 a") pr trail chains asst'd,
300 dozen halter chains,
200 pun locks.
42 ers?s plains nsst'd.
1000 dozen chisels and plain irons.
2.00
" h;es and rasps, .
4 axes asst'd brands,
' hinges. .
" grass and corn scythes,
44 fdiovels and ppade,
44 bay and manure forks,
ti-lmmirc, anvil:. viCCS. &.r.. A.
".00
2"j0O
7-0
300
2'0
Mil
Knowing our superior facilities for procuring
goods gives ns advantages over others in the
trade, we would earnestly solicit cn examina
tion of our stock "before purchasing and espe
cially- iinni merchants passing through our city
eastward.
We would a'so inform f?add!ers and dealers in
saddlery hardware, th: t we have fitted up n
sale roe'm cxchisivrlv for that branch'" of tr.idp
and hope iii a larpre nd well selected stock nt
low prices to secure their favors.
Pittsburg. MjtcIi 10. 18"3 20-3.
Orphan' Court ale.
nUBLlCnotief isherel.y given, that by virtue of
J an eiih r i f the Oi phans Court of the county
oi ;.iiht,:i, i in re win re erposeij ti p'Milic sale.
, Thursday the 31st ins!., at one o'clock, p!
M. thi! (bl ..wing real estate Me the property of'
Dmiei W. W'illiains deceased, viz : " - .1
A certain tract of land containing about lf,0
acT-e. about 4 J acres of w lu'eh are cleared: witii
a two story log dwelling house and a bank barn
tin reon en cted ; having nn excellent apple or
' hard on the snne. situate in P.l.acklhrk town
hip Cambria county unjoining hinds of William
Owens. Isaac Ilowhind, 'Joseph Craig, and tllis
llowdand.
Tu rns end conditions of snip : nnp third of
the uivh s money n hp paid nn confirmation
of the sale, and the residue in thn e equal
annual f .lyments tin rentier, to be secured by
th- bonds and no rtgago of the purchaser.
Sale to tak- place on the premises.
By ordir of the Court,
11. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk.
March 10. 1853 -j,,,;.
NOTICE
To the Creditors nf the Huntingdon, Camhria and
lit linna Turnpike Jioad Company.
'pilAT the Court of Huntingdon county, at J.in
I nary Term 1853. directed to be paid to Cred
itors, one and three-fourth per cent on the a
iiiount of their claims on which former dividends
have been di dared, which I will pay on the pre
sentation -f their Certificates of deposit by them
selves or their agents.
JOHN S. IS KTT, S.questratrr.
Spruce Creek. March 3d. 18"S"r.
Puriii to item.
TMK subscriber will rent a farm situate in
Washington township, pear the Railroad,
containing about 30 acres of cleared land of
fir.-t rate quality, upon which all the necessary
buildings are erected. Pcssossiori given on the
1st of April, Apply to B.OBKKT FLINN,
Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R.
March 3. 1853 HUM.
Public Vendue.
THE undersigned will sell at his residence in
Kbenshurg, on 'Monti y. the 2 Ist day of
March, the following nitieles : 2 fuws,' Bed
.-.tends. Bedding, Bure ius, tables, chairs, stoves,
nnd a v.- riety of
Uomriioldaiul XCitcUen Furnil ure.
Sale tn commence at 10 o'clock of said day.
when due attendance will be given, and the
terms of s ile made known.
WILLIAM CASSIDAY.
Bbensbtirgii. March 3. 185319-3.
SCHOOL UOOIiS!
A general assortment of BOOKS, such ns are
used iu our common schools, for sale by
DAVIS & LLOYD. .
" ' mss, ti is, - Pa in is aud Drugs of nil kind
at y. Moore'..
St t.r. Sj-tini' and Mould
at toe l riek btore of
Candles for sale
J.-MOOKE.:
11 IS KEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil,
for Bale by J. Moore.
40 JJarreld ttyuctuuuU dalt for sale by ;
J. Moore.
ciTi'iDHJii'nsEJiEMs;
BRABI'S HOTEL,
; Harriifcurg-, Ta.
MA.T. JOHN IJKAiiV, Proprietor.
April 10. 18.11. IV
' ' J. B. Kiles, at
IIIACIIETTS: & RAHJETL,
Importers and dealers .in F-jrrifjn and lrifstir
it. i nn if vi in: and c vtj. eh y n 0. vi .orti.
Third Street, above Itnee.
riil!isrtclilila.
' K. V. MACItKTTK. ABM. It. RAlCtKL.
April 24th 1S51. Iv
(OARA1) W.1LTOX,
AVholesale dealers in Hurduare. Cutlery, XaiU,
j r., No. 203 Market Street, above 5tlu
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 10, 1851. ly
WJilX & WEST,
. Succccscrs to EodEeyg,
Wholesale dealers in liots ttvd Short, Eonrtet
and JStratv Good, No 17. North od Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 10, 1851. ly
MICHAEL. WART31AX & CO.,
Wholesale Tobacco; Snuff, and S'gar Mantifac
y, No. 173, North Third Street, three doon
ton
doors
above Vine,
Philadelphia, Pa.
JOStril U. StIKVF.K.
M. WARTMAN.
April 24, 1851. ly
AVholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, wlticli
they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants
aud hotel keepers. Warehouse "08 Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
July 1st, 18ol. ly
DJt. THOMAS C. BIXTIAC,
Has removed his office t. No. 1 1 South Sev
enth street, above Chestnut.
Philadelihia, Pa.
April 20, 1852. 7-tf 20J
J. Y. RfSltTO.V, J. C. HOPKINS, It. ST ILSO.V.
JOII!V Y. Rl fllTCX & c,
Wholesale dealer in (Jiemware, Chinntcare,
(llassrcare, Jfc, No. 245 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
April 10, 1851. ly
ANDREW nOAOl'GIlE,
Justice of the Peace, red Eeiivener, Summit, Pa
Will attend prorrpiiy to collections, or other
business entrusted to him. Legal instruments
of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch.
January 1, 1851.
John. Parker. James H. Parker
JMIX PARKER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon.
Foreign Wines and Prandies, Old Monongahela
and Rectified W hiskey.
Ho. 5. Commercial Row, Liberty Street,
l'MfMbur?, Fa.
March, 11, 1852. ly.
GEO. LirriNCOTT. WM. TrOTTFB. riM0M BACON
(EORCaE EIPPEVCOTT & CO.,
Hare constantly ou baud a full assortment of
leas, V inCS, Liquors nud Grasccriet generally.
Wo. 17 North Water Street, and
Wo. 10 Worth Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ja-r-iry 27, 1853.
JOHN MPEVITT. WItMAM M 1 FT ITT.
JCIEV M'lSEin T ' IIIIO.,
Wbdcsa'e grocers and dealers in Foreign nnd
Domestic Liquors, Rectified W hiskey. Flour, Ba
con, Fish, Cheese. &c, &c. No 311. LiUrty
i. trcft, opposite the head of Smithfield, Pitts
burgh. Pa.
December 23, 1852 P-tfj. '
J. JIcELHARE,
15-5 Market Street, N. Z. Corner of 4th,
Plill.APLl.rillA.
Manufacturer and Wholesaie Dealer in all of the
various new kinds and fdyhs silk; fur, vbrusti."
wfiol. Panama, straw end eliip Ilatx: siik.'stra w ,
braid and lace fiovvets ; artificial flowers, furs,
ice, which will be sold cheaper than the cheap.
est. Jreb. ol, l'.Mv-
Ii.ELDLER & FEA'lt IXER,
Wholesaie dealers in JJoorx. Shoe, ttonvets,
and Leaf Hatx, No. 130 North Third Street
(opposite the Eagle Hotel.)
February 20, 1852. ly
Philadelphia, Pa.
James Dougherty, at
nr. i a ic i ii. it & to.,
' Wholesale and ret id 1 dealers in Tobacco, SniifT
and Cigars, warehouse at the South west corner
of Third and Race streets. Philadelphia, lately
occupied by I.nuw ig. Km edit r &( .. kt t p con-
sfantly on hand a large Mid well selected stock ,
of the most celebrated brands of
CHLWIKG TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIG ASS.
Domestic ciuars. and Snuff, which thev offer for
sale on as favorable terms as any house in the
city. Oideis j roniptly att nded to.
September 23, 1852 49-Iy.
ERt'lAL IICTLL.
The Subscriber having leased the Public
House, formerly known as the American House,
No. 18 S. Sixth Street, between Market and
Chesnut Streets, has changed the name of the '
s""e to -
THE OMMESCIAL HOTEL,
Begs leave to inform his friends ami the Pub-
lie. that this house has undergone a thorough,
remodelling, repairing, repainting and repupvr-
nig, iroiii nine ro nasemeti . n enure new out
fit of furniture, bedding. &c, &c, has been pro
cured from the most celebrated Manufactures iu
this city.
From the central location, and its close prox
imity to the Railroad Depots, Steamboats Land
ings, Places of Amusement, Fashionable Thor
oughfares and Public Squares, it offers induce
ments to the Merchant visiting the city on busi
ness, or the Traveder seeking pleasure. To fam
ilies and females visitintr the eitvi everv facility
will be ottered, and every" comfort regarded to I
- .-:J
.....bo tliulft r I l ft .im.l.a.b'n . t , ) .k.. lit
nwinv ioi:nnii iiLieetiMit. nti'i irivnoiiin, i
. , e .t 1 1- . ii !
A share of the nubli tnitr.iti.-ioro rt snectlullv
solicited.
.. . i.i 1
JACOB G. LEBO, JARED IRVIN,
Superintendent. Proj rietor.
October 21, 1852 52-0m.
AdminlNfrutoiM Sat ice.
LETTERS eif Administration have been grant
ed to the undersigned, . by the Regitttr of
Cambria county, upon the estate of JatueH Khe-y,
deceased.-. All persons indebttnl ten Mide-state
are re-ejuested to make immediate payment to
usand those hating claims will pi seut them
properly authenticated for settlement. -SUSAN
RIIEY. Administratrix.
I ANDKEW.It- RHEV. Administrator. -
-
At "his Store one door)
oi.st of the Sentinel "-'
fee, n up.mr assort-
li.nt , Gqi.l rnd Sll-
w i-niiiu iiuu iiLie jew-
clrv.
Gold Lever watches f.dl
- jewelled.
o.j.w)
J''.'-'
Silver Lever watn es full jewelled.
Silver Cylii'dcr Lscup u.t i.ts
l2. )
Silver Quai ticrs r. i
-.. -
Alsoa frne atsortment of eigLt day nnd tl.ir -
r hour clocks.
tv hour clocks
N. 15. Clocks, Watches, nr.d Jewelry repaired
it shcrtest notice, and wairnntni.
WILLIAM B. HUDSON.
April 29. 1852.
3IICiAEE DAS 33.4C;l:l2 AX,
Attorney at Law, rtcrtturg-, Pa.
Office in the Court House, up stairs.
January 1, 1851. ly
CHARLES AERRIGIIT,
Attorney at Lat7, Ehcnshurp, Ta.,
Will j rnc tiee in the seMi-id c urtsof Crml rin, !
rt - i .. ,
i.iair. aii'i iiiu.t;i:gion conntits. Oiitiu.:i can
coi'snlt end nciie advice in their own b'i'gu.-ge.
Office oppesite the urt I If use. tornit rly oc
cupied by H. L. Johnston. Esq.
Kbenshurg. February 3. 185;$ ly.
C. iriSGAKD,
Attorney at Law, Ileribtrf, la.
Will practice in the several Courts of Cntn-
bria. Blair and Huntingdon counties. Gei mans
can recedve advice in their own laneuace.
e. Cffce.
on main street two doors east of the Lxchange
Hotel.
May 8, 1851 ly.
, cr ciTGE ar. reed.
Attorney at Law, Ebensbnrg, Pa.
Will practice in the several Cowts of CrmVria,
Indiana, and W'estn erelnnd counties. Office cn
Cei tie Ft., jo-n'i p Gn. M'l r aid's dwelling.
Jan. 15. 1851. Iv.
ami 1 i mi 1 1 ,
Attorney at Law, rbentburg, Pa.
Office at his residence at the west end of the
Borough, immediately below the "Foundry."
January 15. 1852.
TIIOJJIAS C. 3I'ICTEEE,
Attorney at Law, TToilidayeburg, Pa.
Will attend the several Courts of Cumbria
county, as heretofore. Office one door west of
Wm. McFarland's cabinet warcroom.
January 1, 1851. ly
T. J.. IIEYER,
Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa.
Office on Main street, two doors east of the
Echo Office.
March 13, 1851. ly
CYRI S E. PER lElXCi, .
Attorney, at Law, Johnstown- Pa.
January SO, 1851 ly.
E. HTTCH1NSON. C. W. WFBJTEB.
IIITCHEISOX &. WEBSTER,
Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg-, Pa.,
HAVE formed a partnership for the practice of
law in the comty of Camhria.
AU professional bueinet-s enrrnsted to their
care will be promptly attended to.
Otnce on Centre street, adjoining the dwelling
of E. Hutchinson. Jr.
Ebensburg, J uly 29. 1 852 4 1 -1 y.
Dm Irt T. Stflirn,
Wotary Public, Ecrivener and Conveyancer, '
JOHWSTOWW, CAHE2XA CO. PA.,
1IT1LL also attend to bis duties as Justice. Le
II gal iustumeuts of writing, such as deeds, a
greement. Foreign Power if Attorney, kc,
drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to
his care will leceive strict attention.
May 13, 1852 30-tf.
KM lAC:i JO?.EJf,
JnEtice of the Peace, Ibensburgr, Pa.,
. Will attend j-ronii t'y to all collections entrus
ted t- his care illliee. adjoining his dwelling.
Decent. 21, 1851. 11-tf.
I t luiupe iZtitt t.
Hcllidaytbu: g-, ElairCo., Ta.
The proprietor astmres the public that no cxer-
tioi s will be wanting on bis part to n rider his
house home-like to thrs" w ho call with him. and
solicits a share of public patron.'.pe.
GL'O. POTTS.
April 29, 1852.
I!c: ik ii;Ei r.
iLI
I
L, kiiiiis ol liiiiiixr t.-iK-u in exehane tor;
urniture, at the Ws:rc Ro ms of
M FA BLAND & SON.
Hollidaysburg. April 29. 1852.
CARPOf lt JlViV IIOI M.
Carrclltcwn, Cair.biia County, Peiiitylvania.
m,e unh l sip ned is prepared to accommodate
I in the b st kind of" style nil who w.-,y fav. r
him with a call, and hopes by strict at tn-.tioti to
business to merit ami rec lve a snare of public
patronage. HENRY SCANLAN.
mav 20, 1 852.-31 -tf
LLHIS W. HRttUX,
Fashiouabie lhiiber and Hair Presser.
In the basement story of Davis & Co's.. ware
rooni.
' . Kbonsburg, May 1, 1851.-1 v.
x p.. Shampooing done, and razors honed in
a superior manner.
,
George Bhey.
Levi Matthews. Wiliiam Ebbs
RliET, MATTHEWS & CO.,
WJOLLSALL aiiOCLHS and Cum Mission
Merchants, Dealers in all kirn's of 1 lotiuee and
PitUbuxg Mutiuiactures. No. 77 and 7'J Water
Street,
Pittsburgh, Ta.
Aj.nl i. lboi
-0m
EXECITOK'S SOT1CE.
Just Hc t'Icd,
m i t.n.0 i cm in i ii 1. 1 iy .... uni granted niMied with the best, lie would respectfullr so
li. tn the undelsiiriM d l.v the It. irisi. r Ctm- i:..s. .. uio eppcciiu.iy oe-
t.. tin mil iel-Ki irn, il l.v tiie I:, iriutj ..t -..,.
" , , ' ,7 "-."""" y
. . . . - .
late ol .-viicghe n lowi.siup, cicce ase-U : all i er-
. e . . ' '
Kr.ns kiiowinir t lien. si l v. s unit bt. il to s.-n.l ok.
tate, are reepui sted to call aud make inivniint
immediately, and those having claims against
said estate, will resci:t them properly authen
ticuted fi r Settle merit.
geoi;i;e dklany, i
JAMES MURPHY. tutors:
Allegheny tp.. Feb. IU, 1853 tj -G
Jiiist Received.
t! ILK, Hair Lace, and 1 ed.il Bonnets. Pearl
J.) and Peual r bet 4' Pearl and Palm Leaf Mats,
j.ni tor sale by DAVIS & LLOYD.
1 le i.sbnrg. June 17, 1852.
2000 pouudi wool, butter, egjs wauud by
- J. M00KE '- j
(Valuable 1'icprrty forfnleln tha
A-c-ttliU..
milt town of Jefferson pcfgesscs ndrantngcg
ovcr r.ny oih r in the c u. tv, audits ntutim
.lilt ;, .,,...,.,., f.i- lliC ii.v s'.n-n.t of n:ni,r
.Mia and bouses. Jttiroti is sitUHteon th
i;.... . i'tl.o 1 . i iiirivMiavi i.i,i l.i-tno-o I.a.lt-r.fiilit
vitli;( lvtJvv Ui:is t.a,t, vf pjdia, iphi,,, ami
loi r j ( UJS cl p-t'tbuig, at the tfiinu.us t,fih
'Jcf'er-ii n and Lbci.sUtg Pi.vnk Pcd. in tha
. .i.t. !-..f cno.-l iip-viciiltursl refri !: l.itnini
i . .1 ; ,.-. ., .,: . !,- ,,n 1 !. (oii-m.n1i
i.i'ita v'iti ir j'ii . - - - - - - (-
: vl.iclj skirts the town is capable of nllordiiig
.i i
lili.ciei'i w a ( i p. w e r, jii w prnsuna n iud
year, for "inai.utaitiii '.i g pirpos:s. It is ccn-
tempiated ten ol. met l.ee.liru I .Tings with jci-
ter&ou by u I lai.k lvoad. the distance being tut
21 lnilca. 1 roj'tity t:ust rapidly irtrei.c iu
alue.
i he subscriber will sell eight ruil iing Lets,
adjoining the Catholic Church, on the road lead
inji to Mur.ttir.
Also, tijjht lots frrnting on the riaiik Road,
near the centre of the town.
Aiso. three va'uab'e 1ms en Muin street, on
width there iTe h nsi s t rcctr d.
It is iu:n etssaiy to fun hi r describe the pro
pet ty as those di sii i us cf pun basing will call
with r write to tl e Mil seriVer in .'inn son. wLo
will give every iiccessary inf. rinntion A good
title giv n. cit ar .f i.i. y inei-uibrance. Tho
tun s of sale will be rnudc rasv to the purtb
Mr. Apply to LLGIl LUUAN.
Jeflers. n', IVbru.iry24. 185318-5.
Crusader copy three times.
Appeal Aofiees.
1 Wl 11 ' Taxable n 1 al it.aiits of ll.t tocciy tTCam-
1 'Tia, arc nereny iicn;nei. iiiai appca.s win
he held or the l rot gj.s ami townships il
Mild county by the county C minissioiars, viz :
In Blackiiek on Monday the 21t March next at
theeMtie.n house in said township: iu CarroK
township on Tuesday tl.e2i! Mi.rh aiihehocs
of Henry Scan bin. Ksq. : in Susqut hanna town
fchip at the election house on Wednesday th
23l ; iu White township .n Thursday the 24th
at election house ; in Clearfield on Friday the
25th at the election house ; in Allegheny for
j the township and b rough A' Loretto at theelec
1 th .ii house on Saturday the2Cth; in Washing-.
ton towti.-hip nt the election house on Monday
the 28th; in Conetnaiiph tow nship at the elec
tion house on Tuesday the 2f'th : in Conemaiigh
horouch on Wcdnesdav the IX'tli at the election
house in said borough ; in Johnstown bor
ough on Thursday the 31st; in Richh.nd town
ship on Monday thc4th of April, at the election
house ; in ummthili township on luesilay the
5th of April at the election bouse ; in Jaikson
township on Thursday 7th of Al ril. at the elec
tion house : in Cambria towhshipat the Court
I. use on Frid: y the btb of April; in the bor
ouph of Ebensburg at the Court house on Sat
urday the t'th day of A ril next. When and
where all persons interested- may attend if tLey
ihink proper.
IW the Commissioners.
M. IIASS0N, Clerk:
February 17, 185317.
Rliiclisiiiffbs Jlloefliig-.
I MEETING of the Blacksmiths of Ebcr.sburg
Al wes heldcn Saturday evening, February ivth,
to take into consul. ration the propriety of ad
vancing their prices, rendered necessary by the
recent advance in the price of iron.
Present: d. C. M'Caiiue, Evan Griffith, Chaa.
J. Owens and Daniel J. Jones.
The meeting organized by appointing Cbnrlei
J. Owens, President, and Dauiel J. Jones, Se
cretly. The following resolution was offered and ndop-
ted unanimeus'y :
Jterolved, 1 hat frcm nnd after this date, our
charge fi r shoeing horses be one dollar ud
fwrnty-five cents per Rett, r.d tl at the price of
m II other work Ix advanced in proportion.
On u.otion djrimed.
CHAS. J. OWENS, PrtuUnt,
D. .1. .ff-Kt4!. Freretr-tr.
rilruary 24, 185" jS-3.
Clirap Crocerj'.
The suhscribe-r would respectfully ir.fo -m Lit
friends that he has received at the eigii of tht
Grrccry Store, a general assc tinent of Gr-iceriet
and Ci-nfettionuries, consisting in part of Flour, '
Ibicen. Fish, Cheese. Vinegar, Rio and Jtvn Cot-
f e. Orargcs, Lemons. F.aisins. I runec. Datep,
Citron. Currar.ts. Preserves, P. Saere. Catsup,
Lemon Syruj.. Craektrs. a tii.e lot el Sugars and
Table Salt, also n supr:cr lot of Segars.
He invites all to give him a call as be will sell
low for ('ash.
J. B. CRAIG.
Elcrisbuig. March 12th. 1852.
The subscriber would res;.ecti"ully inform bis
friends and customers, th.'.t he has rc-ceied aud
is now opi ning, at the store room formerly oc
cupied by Fihh.ird Lewis, dee'd., a large and
general atsoitnient of goods, consisting in part
of
dry -coons, cr.Gcr.nir.s. hardware,
Queensw::re-. Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, all
of which he is dete rmined to sell hue eithe-r for
cnxl, cr approved country jTopuce. He solicit
exjiininntien of his stuck, and is confident Le
can sell cheaper than the clieaj est.
GEO. J. R0DCERS.
May 8, 1851 30-tf
IVcw Cliair aisuritceerj.
The eitizei s .f the i: shut g unci vicinity aro
nlorincd that the very place to purchaee
CHAIRS, &E11EES, ECCIAELES, AUD ST0CLS,
of the best manufacture aud ii.e-tt elegant f.nisl:,
and at h wer prices than at any ot.cr estnblish
mciit in tiie com: ty, is at the ne w chair manu
factory, in the shop formerly occupied by Dnvi4
Todd, oeceascd.
C.LAZ1SC., HOVSE a,ul SICK rAISTJSG
executed in the bctt r.iauiier aud bitt-st stvio.
JOHN L. STOLGH.
Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm.
TJIE GttAXT IIOO E,
Corner cf Pcwth aril tiant Stitets, Pittbtcrg'
THE subscriber has lea?cd the larire Mini well
i known Hotel, (late Lamai tine House,; at the ct- '
,ner oi tn una i.rani ttrcets, Pittsburg, . widen
has been repaired and newly fitted up in all its
apartments, so as to give a larger and more, lib
eral ace-ouiiiiodatiou to travellers and boarders.
His larder will be stocked with the most choico-
brands the markets can i.fford, and his Bar fur-
r.1,tl1 a bli:,re 01 fU'C patroiia-rc
i: . - ..-
C. TERRY.
April. 15, 185.ly.
To I he Public.
I.L Freight deiivei'cdat Summit from and after
ii Mi nday next Nov. 8th, by Pcnna. Rail Ro.vl
wid be received and l'orwaruccl free of Comniis
cion. Freight to be paid before goods aro talen
nw;iy.
Tickets will be so!d here, to all ftations East
ns f"r as Ddierviilc, and W e st to Pittsbnfg.
- ... ... ..iruuit.
..J'j.' ,r IVORY, Agent.
Summit Nov. 4 18
tin mi of Salt fyr sle by wholesale
re tail by ITOHY t HiL -
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i i
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' A '
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n v
for gooda, or otaerwiae.
buamit, Oct. 7, 182.
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Ebensburg, October 21, 185 it '. n .