Ta Ship. AT this period, when so much anxiety prevails respecting the fate of Sir John Franklin, everything relating to the polar regions is of interest. The following sketch is one of the most thrilling we have ver heard: One serena evening in the middle of August, 1775, Capt. Warrens, the master of the Greenland, whaleship, found him self becalmed among an immense number of icebergs in about 77 degrees of north latitude. On one side, and within a mile of his vessel, these were closely wedged together, and a cuccesbion of snow-color ed peaks appeared behind each other as far as the eye could reach, showing that the ocean was completely blocked up in that quarter, and that it had probably been so for a long period of time. Captain Warrens did not feel altogether satisfied with his situation; but there being no wind he could not move one way or the other, and he therefore kept a strict watch know ing that he would be safe as long as the icebergs continued in their respective places. About midnight the wind rose to a irale.accomDanied br thick showers of snow while a succession of tremendous thundering, gricding, and crashing noises, rave fearful evidence that the ice was in motion. The vessel received violent shocks every moment; for the haziness of the at mosphere prevented those on board from discovering in wnat direction tne open water lav, or if there actually was any at all on either side of them. The night was spent in tackinp- as often as any cause of danger happened to present itself, and in the morning the storm abated, and Capt Warrens found to his great joy that his hip had not sustained any serious injury. He remarked with surprise that the accu mulated icebers, which had on the prece ding evening formed an impenetrable bar rier, had been separated and disarranged by the wind, and in one place a canal of open 6ea wound its course among them as far as "the eye could discern. It was two miles beyond the entrance of this canal that a ship made its appear ance about noon. The sun ahone bright ly at the lime and a geutle breeze biew from the north. At first some intervening icebergs prevented Capt. Warrens from distinctly seeing any thing but her masts; but he was struck with the strange manner in which her sails were disposed, and withj the dismantled aspect of her vards and rigging. She continued to go before the! wind for a few furlongs, and then, ground-j ing upon the low icebergs, remained mo- I tionless. j Capt. Warrens' curiosity was so much; excited, that he immediately leaped into his boat with several seamen and rowed i towards her. On approaching, he observ ed that her hull was miserably weather beaten, and not a soul appeared on the deck, which was covered with snow to a considerable depth. He hailed her crew Previous to stepping on board, an open port-hole near the main chains caught his eye, and on looking into it, he perceived a man reclining bade on a chair, with wri ting materials on a t.ible before Inm, but the feebleness ot the light made every-1 thing indistinct. The party went upon deck, and having removed the hatchway,' which they fjund ci sed, they descended to the cat in. They firsl came to the a-j partment which Capt. Warrens viewed; through the port-hole. A tremor seized j him a3 lie entered it. Its inmate retained j his former position, end seemed to be in-j sensible to strangers. He was found to be a corpse, and a green damp mould had covert-u his checks and fore head end veil cu ins u ;tii tr v ..aiis. ne naa a pen in his hand, an.d a log-book lay before him, the last sentence in whose unfinished ! I C n p n r3:i thus; "Nov i i, iiUv. he nave now f i 1 mi'.-, H' l ( been enciosec in the ice seventeen d lays. The lire went cut yesterday, and c ter has been trying ever since to kindle it! again, but without success. His wife died this morning. There is no relief " Cant. Warrens and h:s seamen hurried from the spot' wuhout uttering a word . .., , -, " On entering Lie principal cabin, the first object that attracied their attention Was the dead body of a female reelinino- on a bed . . in an attitude ot deep interest and atten-i . . . . . tion. Her countenance retained the fresh ness of life, and a contraction of the limbs showed that her form was inanimate. Seated on the floor was the corpse cf an apparently young man, holding a steel in one hand and Hint in the other, as if in the act of striking fire upon some tinder which lay beside him. In the forepart of the vessel several sailors were found lying dead in their birth, and the body of a boy was crouched at the bottom of the gang way stairs. Neither provisions nor fuel could be discovered anywhere, but Capt. Warrens was prevented by the supersti tious predjudices of his seamen from ex amining the vessel as minutely as he wish ed to have done. He therefore carried away 'the log-book, already mentioned, and returned to his own ship, and imme diately steered to the southward, deeply impressed with the awful example which he had just witnessad of the danger of navigating the Polar seas in high northern latitudes. On returning to England he made vari ous inquiries respecting vsssels that had disappeared in an unknown way, and by comparing the results of those with infor mation which was afforded by the written documents in his possession, he ascertained the name and history of the imprisoned ship and her unfortunate master, and found that she had been frozen thirteen years previous to the time of his discovering her among tne ice. vv estminister Review. Gravity is the ballast of the soul. Tho MeuHTAi Sestiwei." 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CHEAPER THAN EVER!! 73llE subscriber has just received from 5 ihe East, at his New Store Room in Ebensburg, a SPLESD1D assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, Adapted to the lsles and wants of the people of this section of country. His stock of goods having been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest cash prices, he feel confident hat he cannot be beaten either as regards tualily or cheapness; and consists of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Silks, Linens, Checks, Muslins, Cottonades, a large vari ety of Prints and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, BOOTS AM) SHOES, Hats, and Caps, Groceries, Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. His friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to rive him a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept. 26, 1850. 51. irilO WANTS BARGAINS? EVANS &, HUGHES, Have just received at their Clothing Store in Eber.ibuig, a large and splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, anions which may be enumerated All kinds of Cloth, Dress, Sack an Business Coats; Deaver, Felt and Blanket Overcoats of all sizes; a large lot of Satinet and Cassimere Pantaloons of all colors and qualities; and a good as sortment of Silk and Cassimere Fancy Vests, Hats and Caps, together with every kind of Boys' Clothing. -A. fe: . Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. J'hey have also on hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and o the moit accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro. uuce. u.e:r enure ciocu on j j Clothing ls made up accord - ing to the latest Fashions. Having eclecttd their goods with great caro j . n -I I.. .J 1. I. . ' .t ,,j ,,. r . JA ! cue lorn em w ith clot hi nr of a superior nualit y j ana ai lower prices turn rrodCs oi a ft rTll.'u r,f Q I fi I ! a r ' 1 qua!i,y wer ever !d " this county The I uLlic aro respectfully invited to call I n A AVftinin. l!iti. goods- ?;or 7, 135.0. 5-tf. EBEMRG HOUSE. The undersigned reep;ctfully announces to ' ,ritml" and li,c travelling conmmunity that ho ,h,as vl"en lJ',lfi "nf! commodious house I in the borough of Lbcnsburg, formerly kept by , s. J . Rcnshnw, where he will be happy to ae j commodate his friends and those who may be ' PieHScd to favr.r him w ith their patronage. ill . . 1 . i r v - t in..:. n.j .u ii 8 l"c "OUBO tin I ho llmiiin in mw a... I.nl I manner, he can assure the tiaveUing puhic that nothing will bo wanting on his part Ihit will comnbute to the comfort of his customers, t Hi TA2I will always he supplied wit h (he best lle markets can afford, and his JJ ATI s filled wi.h choice liquors. lis STABLE hing very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared lo accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. li. M'DERMIT. March 23, 1850. 25-tf. Notice. letters of administration cunt ttstamento anntxo nn the estate of Andrew Dounn lly , late of Cambria county, deceased, have been grant ed to the subscriber, residing in Ebensburg. Those indebted to said estate will please settle their respective accounts, and those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT L. JOHNSTON. Adm'r cum teat anntxo. December 10, 1650 l0-6t SALT! SALT! J BARRELS prime Concmaugh AfUrii.y Salt just received and for sale at the Btore of J. IVORY & Co. Summit, P ' 50 bbls Conemaugh Salt. 10 sacks Ground Alum Salt, for sale by MURRAY &-ZAHM. CASTINGS received and !Io at J,C. O'Neill's Stofc, FRESH JIRR1 V&L RIFFLE & HUMPHREYS, Have received from Philadelphia, at thier Store Room at the Summit, a large and splen did assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, selected with great care, and with a desire to accommodate the wants of all. Their stock consists of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds, Ginghams Flannels, Prints of every variety, Linseys, De Eains, the latest styles of Shawls, Hats and Caps, Bool's and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy slock of GROCEHIES. In fact almost everything required lo satisfy tne wants oi uie community. Having pur chased at the lowest cash prices they are pre pared to accommodate their customers vviih goods on terms a little lower than they can be purchased at any other establishment in the county. All are respectfully invited to give them a call and judg e for th cmselvts. October 17th 1650. On JVlonday Jext WILL BE OPENED POP EL IN LUSTRES, ERMINE CLOTHS PLAID CLOAKINGS, ROB ROY do., MODE ALPACAS, SUP MO US DE LAINES, CAM A LION and BLK SILKS CRAPE LEISSr, And dnss goods of every variety. EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS, JENNY LIND. SACRAMENTO AND ZEPHYR TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, $C. ALSO JENNY LIND WELTS, LASTING AND MOROCCO GAITERS, GOAT AND MOROCCO BOOTS, JENNY LIND BOOTS, GUM SHOES AND GAITERS, Together tcitn a thousand and one other arti. cits, ail of which will be sold low for CASH, y G. W. TODD $JC. Notice, An. persons indebted to the undersigned for Professional Services are hereby noli tied that I have left my books in the handg of E. Hut ckinson. Esq-, fur settlement and collection. It is hoped that all persons having unsettled accounts on my bcioks will call an(j eet!e the same before the 10th of December, as after that dale my books will be put into the hands of an officer for collection. Wm. LEMON. Nov. 14, 1850 6-lf. NOTICE Letters Testamentary on the otate of Jacob Zrm Sen. late of Carroll "township Cambria county . deceased . having been granted bv the Register of snid county to the nndersiffned all persons indebted to said estate are requested ... . d.i payment, and those havinjr claims 10 present mem pruuci, u..;..k1 for settlement. E.VANUEL DISH A RT. Nov. 21, 1850 7-6t. JSOTJCE. Let ters of Administration havinjr been ffran. ted to the undersigned by th Rrcister of Cam. hria c iinly, on lh esta'e of John Burtletl la'e of Summerhill townhip, in said conntv. dec 'd. All persons indphted to said estate are required to make payment wiiont delay, and those hsv. ii'K cimiiiH io present mem properly uuiueuii. i dfor . i : l . : . . .t I .. ,i .: SARAH ANN Nov. 21, 1850 7-6t. BL'RTNETT. JUST RECEIVED. Pure White Lead. Linseed Oil. Nails, Glass, Mackeral, Herring, Sugar, S TO NE a CR O CKS, And for sale at the store of E. ROBERTS. rrjpllabana, Napo. Colerado, Light Ornwn, 6c Half Spanish CIGARS. Just received, G. W.TODD &. Co. PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. . TEA. SUGAR, MOLASSES RICE $c. $c Fresh from the Eastera Markets at G. W. TODD &. CO'S. WANTED: WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and Product of every description G. W. TODD &. CO. W HITE LEAD, and Linseed Oil. forssleby J.MOORE. TO FARMERS AND MEN OF BUSINESS OILS. CANDI.KS& GUANO. rq-WlE SUBSCRIBER ofTcis, at the lowest fcL rates, in any qu-ntity lo suit purchasers, GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, and every variety of SPERM. WHALE, LARD. AND TANNERS OIL, Manufacturers, Tanners, Partners, Dealers and Consumers , are invited to call. GEORGE IV. R IDG WAV, No. 37 North Wharves, the first OIL STORE below Race street, Philadelphia. Aurust 15, 1850. 45-3m. 80 Barrels of Superio r Flour, fart extra for 6a lo by J. IVORY &. Co. Wanted. lbs Wool for which the highest prices will be paid. K ROBERTS.. q fifin Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper & Sheet Iron dWan ufa ctovy. The subscriber adopts this method of retur ning thanka to his friends and the public generally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, aad begs leave to inform them that he has enlarged bis business, andnow keeps constantly on hand a largo supply o every variety of TINWARE, STOVE-PIPE, DRIPPING PANS, ZINK BOILERS. COAL BUCKETS, TEA KETTLES, 4c, 4-c. which be will sell wholesale or retail as low as any ether establishment in the country. He is also prepared to manu lacture ilu u 1 UNUr lor nouses at tne shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants and others desirous of purchasing- bills of ware, are respectfully invited tocall as he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line equally as low as can be had either east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will be promptly attended to. JOB WORK of every description, done on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at tention to business to receive a liberal share cf public patronage. Old copper and puter taken in exchange for ware. GEORGE HARNCAME. Oct. 6. 1S49 5-tf. J 1 till I 11 S l ai; iiiiii u u li v i mi i EBENSBtRO, Pa. uvrinw! unripi 3 ! i I ill M ill I i I f I 1 I I i 8 THE undersigned respectfully informs his Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. M.O' friends and the public generally that he1 Connor, Dishop of Pittsburg, Rev. II. P. Gal- has rented tor a term ot years that large brick, house in the borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as the Washington Hotel." where he will be happy to accommodate all those who may fa. vor him with their patronage, and will use ev ery exertion to make their stay pleasant and agieeable. His will be furnished w;ih everything the niarke affords, his will be supplied with the best wines and liquors that can be purchased in the eastern markets and his are large and will be attended by careful host-i l("-s. Pirsnna wishmtr to visit anv sprtion of! the county will be furnished with a conveyance. ANDREW J. RHEY. Ebensburg, May 23, 1S50. 33 KUBA INVADED! New and Cheap The undersigned begs leave to inform his riends and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire stock of J. P. Urban &. Co in Carrollton. His stock is extensive, cmbra. -'"f, -iniosl every article usually ltit in a Country Store, and consists in part of a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, among which, are Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings, Sattinets, Linens, Checks, Tweeds, Cotlonades, Calicoes, Nankeens, Drillings, Ticking?, M uslins. Ginghams, Lawnn, Silks, Delaines, Uoinbazines, Lustres, Alpacas, Cambrics, Shawls, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, &.c, &c ALSO, a largo assortment of 1 &f Hals and Caj?s, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Hardware, Queensivare, Groceries, BOOKS STATIOiXAltY, BACON, FISH, SALT. &.c, &c. In fact everything wanted in a Country Store, all of which they will sell as CHEAP if not a LITTLE CHEATER than any other Store in the county. Lumber and produce taken in exchange for Igoods. Give us a call all those who wish o buy cheap. JOHN C. O'NEILL. Carrollton, August 15, 1850. A Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mu lins, just received and for sale verv lo. he store of MURRAY &.Z.41IM. JUICE, Star& Mould Candles and 8 by 10 &- 10 by 12 Glass just re ceived, and for sale by J. MOORE. large lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS of superior quality and latest styles, just received and for sale by MURRAY &. ZAHM. August 1, 1850. BASKETS, Axes, Umbrellas. Broms, El rgy Encirclers," and Sundries gncrally or sale by G. W. TODD&. CO. ALWAYS OA' HANDS: FAMILY FLOUR, BACON, TERMS ASH. MILTON ROBERTS. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dipp'd.aud Star Candles. Soap, Brooms, 6 by 10, 10 by 12, and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Cotton Batting. Smoking Tobacco, Pure While Lead &.c. i,c, at G. W. TODD &. CO'S. CLOVER.SEED , BA CON f WHISKEY of sale by J. MOORE. A LARGE quantity of Dun canon Nails, and Spikes from 3 to 5 inch, es for sale at Jioore Stoore. SHELL and Spanish Tolka Combs, PortM niee. Brushes, Fancy Soaps andOlir.phat for sale by G. W. TODD &. CO. BT. FRANCIS1 ACADEMY FOR BOYS. Loretto, Cambria county. Pa. THIS Institution, In charge ol tHe ran. ciscan Brothers, and distant four miles from the direct mail road between rruiaaeipn. ia and Pittsburg .will, on the first Monday in September, be opened tor the reception oi pu Dils. who will be instructed in any of the fol lowing- branches of an elementary and liberal education: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Ancient and Modern Geog raphy. Use of Globes, Elements of Natural Philosophy, Ancient and Modern History, Book-Keeping, a full course of Mathematics, and of the Greek and Latin Classics, &c. TERMS. j The Annual pension for Board Tu." Itiop. Washing, Mending of lin- I jqq qq j en , and use of Bedding, (payable f 9 half yearly in advance.) is, J i Postage of letters, books and stationary, if not furnished by parents or guardians, will form an extra charge, as will also Medical at tendance. The Scholastic Year commencing as above, will cloe the 15th of July following. Those remaining at the institution during the Summer vacation, will be charged 12 extra. Each pupil must be provided with a sufficient supply of Summer and Winter clothing; six shirts, mx pocket handkerchiefs, six pairs of stockings, tour pairs oi drawers, six towels, and thiee pairs of boots or shoes. I he healthy location of the Establishment, together with picturesque scenery the varied and extensive prospect all around, so beneficial to youthful minds mu6t reader it dtsirable as a place of education. The attention of the Brothers to the intel lactual, moral and religious culture of boys entrusted lo their care, will be unremitting; and lo rentier that attention effective, the disci pline will he exact, yet mild and parental. A half yearly account of the health, conduct and lilerarv DroLress cf each pupil, will be irancmiMnH '.fi hi. narent or guardian ill I i!,i.l fimiil mlH' In llif".V. "::;:"v rnr. 7,7. . wiil receive due attention. laher Loretto. Cambria couuty, October 3. 1850 3m. JUST RECEIVED AT THE mfin oil lawns, Lustres, Corn Col'd & Fancy Prints- IRISH LINENS, TICKINGS, FANCY .AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, FlnniM'Is, sitii lins mid General! v, HATS& CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, UMBRELLAS, QUEENSWARE &c. All of which have been bought at the present low prices, and will be sold accordingly, caii and see. Alwavs reaov to titiow gooiis. MILTON RORERTS May 30. 1843. Wanted Immediately. V OO.COO lbs of Wool wanted bv JOHNSTON MOORE A DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re Jt.HJr eeivedapd for sale bv MURRAY & ZAHM. j7 ILL and ifiS. store of X CUT SAWS for sale at the MURRAIN ZAI1M- Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil. for sale bv G. W. TODD & CO. F LOUR. A lot of prime flour for sale J.O. O'NEILL'S. Fresh shad, " MACKERAL Just received and for sale by G, W. TODD & Co. LBS. Mould, Dipped and Star Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. fRESH arrival of Groceries at the store of J.C. O'NEILL. LUMBER, Lap and Locust Posts for sale by G. Joint shingles, end W. TODD Si CO. LARGE lot of Stone and Earthen H'are just received and for sale at the Store of J.MOORE. A LOT OF FINE SALT, just received and for sale by MILTON ROBERTS. 4 Barrels Conemaugh Salt for salo by J. MOORE. 3 DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale ntthestor of MURRAY ZAHM WOOL Wanted and the highest prices paid at the store of J.C. O'NEILL. Blanket, Long Cloth, Teken and Fancy Shawls, latest atvles, and cheap for Cash at G. W. TODD &,"co's storo nnnAsi p hMM-& I .lill Ml Mc A LISTER'S ALL-HEAL ING OITMENT Containing no )Ifrtury cr olhcr Slam!, F UK iimuiij, lu.lr, a.'.a ail hind o f SORES, it has SO EQUAL. It is impossible lo give ti.e public an adecua'.i idea of ihe great success which Las Mteudad the administration of Ihe All-Healing 0.n'!:int for the past three years. It is pt-rfectly n. tonishing to witness the effects and hear :h praises bestowed on this medicine. N'u one could conceive that t emgle ineaicine possessed so mucii virtue, and had powar ti heal so many diseases. Cut siice it has b-n known that tens uf ihousituis have been cured, our friends will bein lo realise Ihe trutii of our remaiks in a former advert isemei.i. rji that there would not be a single family in A. merica, wh-j wold live a day without possei sing a box of M'ALIS TER'S ALL-HEALING OINT. MENT, if they but knew its virtues. BURNS. It is one of the LveI things in worlJ lor burns. If MO I HERS and NURSES knew it? value in cases of swolien or Sore Breasts and Ssrt Nipples, they would always apply it. ia .ucli cases, il used, according to the directions, it gives relief in a very few hours. PILES. -Thousands are yearly cured hr this Omtiner.l. It nfter fj;U in g:vu:g rei;f for the Pi!e6. RHEUM A TISM. It removes, almost immediately, the infii.it -mat ion and swelling, and the pain ceases. I Read the directions aro:id ihe bui. j HEADACHE. I The salve has cured persons of li a heacachs who had it rvgularly every week lot 12 years, so severe as lu cause vomi:i:ig. The following testimonial vva9 given by ths celebrated Dr. Wooster Ueach, liie author of the great Medical work eul.lled "The Ameri can Practice of Medicine and Family Phvi cian:" "Having been made acquainted with the in gredients which compose M'ALISTER'S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT, and havh ug prescribed and tested it in several cases in my private practice, I have no hesitation in pay ing or certifying that it is a vegetable remedy, containing no mineral substance whuierir, tha; us ingredieuis, combined as are, and usd a directed by the Proprietor, are not only harm less but of great value, being iruely a scientific remedy of great power; and cheerfully recom mend it as a compound which has done mucfi good, and which is adapted to the cure of a great veriety of cases. Though I have never either recommended or engaged in the sais of secret medicines, regard lor the Irulv rune:, conscientious, and humane character of the Proprietor of the Ointment, and lha value of his discovery obliges me to Bay thus uj:i re garding it. W. BEACH, M D. New York April 22d 1S45. AROL'XI) 'I HE iiOX ARE DIRECTIONS FOR USING M 'ALI.nTER'S OINTMENT FUR SCUOFUEA, LIVER COM PLAIN I EKISIPELaS. TETTER, CillLCLAlN. S C A L i II E A l, SU1CC E V E S, SORE THROAT. N LR VOL'S A F F EC I IONS, PA ins, hkao.ache. deafness. EAR ACHE, BURNS, SORE LIPS, IMPLLS. &.c, RHEUMATISM, HILE, SWELLED OR BROKEN UREAS !', TOOTH-ACHE. AGIJE IN THE FACE, &.c, &c. iLi i'iiis Omii'-ient is id fur anv part of tho body cr limbs wl;e;i indamed. In sou: cases it should be 3ppl.cd ofien. JAMES McA LISTER. Sole rroj.rietor of the cbjve Medicms PRICE 2o CEN TS PER BOX. FOR SALE by Lewis i. Roberts, E:icnsburg. Kern &. Goras, Julmstjwn. Wm. Houston, Indiana. S. Confer, HoiUdavsburg Principle Ofiico No. Nort'a Thiid stre:, Philadelphia. WM. TERRY, General Ager.: July. 4. 1S5U. 33-ly. NLw and CHEAP THE subserijer has just received a very ex tensive assortment of aii goods usuaily kc: t ir. country store which will be sold at ihe E?.v Lowest prices. Among many other art iclc are It Y-G OOI) S. Which includes Cloths, Cassimeres, SaltineU, TwcJs, And Summer Goods tor Men. Priuts, Ginghams, & Linen Goods, Muslin Delancs, Cashmeres, and SILK GOODS. A large supply of BOOTS AIYD SHOES, II ATS, BONNETS, and CAPS. Queensware, Crockery &. Stoneware, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Which includes Mill and Cross cut Saws, Axes Scythes &, Sickles and good assortment of Car penters edge tools. ALSO Tin, Copper, & Sheet Iron Ware, Which is made in the house, of the best mate rials by a first rate mechanic, a large supply of such manufactured articles always on iian-. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ALSO Of every rericty and Description, Among which are The Celebrated Halhway Cook stoves 3 size for wood. ' ' Etna air light Cook stoves 4 sizes for wood and coal. " " Vic'.ory Cook stove 2 sizes fu wood. " " Complete Cook stove 2 sizei for coal. Any Cook stove sold and recommended, art always wai ranted goud. Also Nine plate stoves 5 sizes, and Par'ot toves for coal and wood, &.o. ic. E. HUGHES Ebensburg Jure 27tb 1850-39. Vta9 Vtfrt