t Andrew J. Riiev, Editor. ttctiu sorrow o er tliy brow- Iis darkened shadows fling, And hopes thai cheer thee now Die in their early spring ! Should pleasure, at its birth, Fade like the hues of even, Turn thou away from earth, There's rest for thee in Heaven '. If ever life shall seem To ihec a toilsome way, And gladness cease to beam Upon its clouded day. 11", like the weary dove, On shoreless ocean driven, Jtuiec thou ihine eyes above, There's rest for thee in hcuvm. flut, O, if tuornlcss flowers Tl troughoul Ihy pathway bloom, And gaily fleet the hours 1'iiMaincd by early gloom ; Still lei not every thought To this dull world be given, Nor always, always be forgot Thy better rest in heaven. lien sirkm&'s pales t)y cheek. And dims thy lustrous eye, Ai d pulses, low and weak, Tell of a time to die ! swict Hope shall uhispcr then. Though Ihou from csrth be driven ; Tlt re's bliss beyond the skies, Then rest for thee in heaven ! Arw Yotk, March 1831. ', the Pictorial Drawing Room Companion. Tlioiijiits on Rctirin UV J. MI NT, J; 1 "' pnue aw bile, here, ail alone, Ere I in sleep my (ares repesi; And ask myself, "What have I done, To wairant calm its close ?" I h.-r I. tot reviews impart delight. And fuch my feelings are to-night. Have I, God, through all this day, Performed one deed approved by thee; 'r hac I erred, and gone astrav I ioiii what thy law enjoins on me ? I I so, O God, my conscience smite. And warn me of mv wrontr to night. 1 1 "ii who dost all my motives know . To wl:iu I now my prayer address: I urn not aide, but cause to flow O'er me thy precious blesscdnese; 'Ihat F, henceforth, in mind and might, "Way bear the feelings of to-night. 'Ihe prayrr is heard; rr.y trusting heart Huls every doubt and fear to ccae; , may I never more d-p.irt From paths wl.kh led mc on in peace. I r once, O Grd, I view thee right, And I am born again" to night. Hank of Iftr. Ohio, March 18f,l. Mount Vkhnox.-A mong the bills which p.icd tlic two Houses ami became laws at the last session of Congress, remarks 'lie Baltimore American, was one to es Mblish an asylum for in firm and invalid soldiers. The institution is to be sustained 'v a fund made up of a small and fixed 'ontnbution monthly from each soldier in 'lie service the same beini; retained from ''is pay and credited to the maintenance of uic asylum. "Wc refer to this subject for the pnr pi.se ol again expressing concurrence u ith a suggestion made by the Alexandria J-acttc, viz.: that Mount Vernon should 'c selected as the itc of the proposed institution. "What more noble guard," ajks that journal, "could the tomb of U ashington have than the old soldiers of 'he Republic?" The suggestion strikes us as a very appropriate and happy one. " would be proper and becoming, how f,vrr, that Congress should pnmliino haiidsoinc appropriation with the fund 'ni posed of the contribution of the sol diers, so that a structure worthy of the j'ccasion and purpose might rise on the '':nk of the Potomac to mark as conse 'ratcd ground the final resting place for the remains of Washington." Niwdav. The lirst day of the week drrivcd its'namc -from the Saxons, who, heathen times, consecrated it to the Sun, which they worshipped. The sol- mnization of the day began durin the -irly history of , the Christian Church, in nMnmcrnoratioii of the Resurrection of Uinsi and the descent of the Holy Ghost, 'I'th of winch events took place upon it. ine hunday was at first distinguished nly by prayers and the reading of passa ges of the Scriptures. Hefore ic rein Constantincitwas not strictly observed :s a day of ceatiou from labor: but, by i decree of that Ilmpcror, public business ttid military exercises were suspended. The Council of Laodicea ."which sat A out. lorbade labor ol all kinds on thati ''ay, atiJ the laws of Thcodosius sane-1 "oned the interdiction, and imposed pen- '.w tu ?ttiir' us observance. 4t Hit- Cub.ui authorities expect an ;u .er invasum and are pu-parrd for it. ; I heylnvofive vessel., of war in the port '1 llavamia. and a (loot nf wat.-hers ,.,.! iup. I and valuable weekly journal in the world." The numbers on our fable contain excel lent original articles, and are embellished with views of Franklin Square, Philadel phia, the Chrystal Palace, - London, Fan uiel Hall, Boston, Sacramento City, Cali fornia, City Park, New York, Steamer Atlantic, likeness of Rev. George Cop way, the celebrated Ojibewa Chief, and we would wish to see this paper in the hands of every family. Terms $3 pere year for a single subscrimion. two rtalde. yeai. nu uuvei usemems nanuca in must nave the proper number of insertions marked there on, or they will be published till forbid and charged in accordance with the above terms. ILrAll letters and communications, to insure attention must be post paid. SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expon as and Lev. Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will bo exposed to salo at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebcnsburg, Cambria county, on Monday the 7th day of April next, at one o'clock P. M. All the right, title and interest of Daniel Christy, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Washington township, Cambria county, anjoining lands of Joseph Christie, Jacob Burgoon, Charles Noon, and others, containing 323 acres more or less, having thereon c&ectea a saw mill and a frame house uol. in nxf"oceupancy of the said Daniel wrisiv. ana a irame nouse unoccupiea. en in execution and to be sold at the ohn M'Closkey. ALSO, ic right, I it Ic and interest of William Palmer, of, in and to a tract of land, situate in jSummcrhill township, Cambria county, ad : joining lands of John Kcan, Raphael Cooper j and others, containing one hundred and tliirly j acres, more or less, about ten acres of which jaro cleared, having thereon erected one log ! cabin house, now in the occupancy of Joseph j Emigh . Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of William M'Quaid. I ALSO, ' AW the right, title and interest of Nancy &. Hugh M'Closkey, Administrators of William i M'Closkey, dee'd., of, in and to a piece or par- j eel of land, situate in Washington township, .i..:. i .: a. t....l I Cambria county, containing two hundred acres more or less, about six ly acres of which are cleared , having thereon erected a log house j and a log barn, in the occupancy of Daniel ; Christy, and n plank house, in the possession of Jnscph M "Closkey. I Taken in execution and to be sold at the i suit of Philip Noon, for us of Henry O'Harra. ALSO, I All the right, title and interest of Michael Murphy, of, in and to a lot of ground, situate in the town of Monster, Cambria county, fronting on Huntingdon street, adjoining lot i of James Kay lor on the cast, ami lot of Mrs. i Mcloy on tho west, having thereon erected a two story log liouc and a log stable, now in the occupancy of Patrick Kradlny. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of Pettr Dougherty. j ALSO, i All the right , title and interest of Hugh Mc j Tamany, of, in and to all that certain log j house, mcssunjrc and tcniment, situate in the ; township of Washington, in the county of Cambria, on the north side of the Portage Kail Uoau, containing in front on said Road seven-ty-fivc feet, more or less, and in depth about 300 feet, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building, now in the occupancy of Hugh M'Atamany. Taken in execution and to be sold at the Miit of John C. O'Neil. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Patrick Conoway and Michael M'Nicklc, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Allegheny j township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of : Jolm Hcndcn, Rodger Bradley, Hugh M'Neal land others, containing one hundred acres more i or Ics., about 30 acres of which are cleared, Having tiicreon erected a two story hewca log house and a cabin barn, (not now occupied.) Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit of Ross M'Cabe for use of the township of Allegheny. TT N. B. The Sheriff has made the follow ing the conditions of the above talcs, viz: one fourth of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to S500 and upwards, nnder A50Q,and more than S100, the one third: under ?I0(), and more than !$'50, the one half; less than S'50 the whole amount, otherwise the property will immediately again be put up It sale; and no Deed will be presented for ac knowlcdnicnt, unless the balance of the pur chase monev be paid before the following Court. JOHN BRA W LEY, Sheriff. Mirritl's Oilice Ebcnsburg .March b", 1851. tc. IiSxcIiangc Motel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa.. Thomas A. Maguirc, Proprietor. rgHE undersigned, having succeeded .Mr. EL Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of the establishment, most respectfully announ ces to tho public , that his entire attention will bo devoted to the task of rendering tho Ex change Hotel one of the best public houses in this section of the Slate. Especial care will be observed in procuring liquors of the choicest brands, and every ap propriate delicacy which tho market affords, will be carefully selected for the table. Good stables and careful hostlers arc provi dcd. The undersigned will always be most happy to greet his fiicuds and the travelling commu nity. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE. Oct. 21, 1550. if. IVuiiocL'N Seed Phiiifci, For planting Wheat and other Grain. Patented .1arch 1811, reissued October 1850. This valuable machine is manufactured and kept for sale by the subscriber in Tilts burg. Also, Stave and Shingle machines, of the latest style. Agents wanted to canvass the country, and 6cll machines and rights. Address GIDEON S WAYNE. Dec. 2G, 1850. I2-5m. Pittsburg. -m m 1 1 r ,. (Mtpc - M sVore of C U 1 SA" ff 6a,e 'tl,,e MURK A Y&, ZAIIM- .1 LOUR. A lot of prime fl..ur far sale a i J.C. OWEILIs. ! 1 W AJMl R rJSH arrival of Groceries at the More of J.C. 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These terms will not be departed from by any of the Philadelphia three dollar magazines. All orders to bo audressed to GEORGE R. GRAHAM, . No. 131 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, THE IS THE PLACE FOR S3 a r r a i n s ! C2 fRATIE subscribers have just received from JL Ihc East, at their new Store Room in Ebcnsburg, a large and splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS Calculated to plcaFe every variety of taste, and that of the Ladies in particular. Their stack consists in part of the following : Bine Blaek and Brown Cloths, Fanry and Plain CASSLMERES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELAKES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. M USLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vcjy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. Ji OOKS and STAT ION A FISH, SALT, $c , fe. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co.nplctc. They would here say that it is their deter minaliun to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will be found to bo the c-ftcc'by ihoso who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Ebcnsburg, Dec 12, IS50. 5-tf. SALT! SALT! BARRELS prime Ccnemsugh WW ai, jUJ?t received atid for ale at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit, If Gen. Packer, Mr. Mr. Fernon, Mr. lirths, rnarnng lfaV'e:rs' Store Room4 HUMPHREYS, did assortment oV Philadelphia, at thief Fall and WiiVe "nd 9PJen selected with great care, and "wtv.. accommodate tho wants of oil. Tht... consists of x" them keeps Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattincls, Tweeds, Ginghams Flannels, Prints of every variety, Linseys, Ue Lains, the latest styles of Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy stock of GROCERIES, In fact almost everything required to satisfy the wants of the communitv. Having nur. chased at the lowest cash prices they are ore. pared to accommodate their 'customers with 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 judge for themselves. October 17th 1850. MORE NEW GOODS! CHEAPER THAN EVER!! HE subscriber has just received from tho East, at his New Store Room in Ebcnsburg, a SPLENDID assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. Adapted to the tastes 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 feels confident hat he cannot be beaten cither as regards tualily or cheapness; and consists of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Silks, Linens, Cheeks, ."Muslins, Cotlonadcs, a large vari ety of Prints and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AM) SHOES- Hats, and Caps, Groceries, jfrc. Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. His friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to give him a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept.2G, 1850. 51. ' O JVA X T S Ji A R G A IN S? EVANS &, HUGHES, n ave just received at their Clothing Store in Ebcnsburg, a large and splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING', among which may be enumerated All kinds of Cloth, Dress, Sack and Business Coats; Beaver, 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 LSO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the. most reasonable terms. They have alsoon hand a large sIock of Cloths Cassi meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and o. the most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Slock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care ana purcnasea on ttie lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and customers with clothing of a superior' quality and at lower prices thin goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their goods. Nov. 7, 1850. 5-tf. JUST RE CE I J 'ED. Ture White Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails, Class, Mackeral.'Herring, Sugar, STONE CR OCA'S, And for sale at the store of E. ROBERTS. A Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mu lins, just received and for sale very Iom he store of MURRAY &. Z.HjM. TO1CK, Star fc Mould Candles and 8bvl0 &. 10 l to n... : ccived, and for sale by j MOORE A largo lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS ot superior quality and latest styles, just received and for sale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. August I, 1850. A LARGE quantity of Dun canon Nails, and Snikra fmm .1 In ir.rh. cs for sale at Moore's Stoore. Wanted. 2,000 lbs Wool for wheih the highest prices will e paid. Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper A Sheet-Iron JW an u f actory. The subscriber adopts this method of retor. oing thanks to his friends and the pnblie eenerally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon hiin. a. id beers leavo to inform thai he has enlarged his business, andnow constantly on hand a largo supply o variety of TINWARE, I ZVE-P1PE, ! COALQ PANS, ! K E T T'.LERS. I , i , , , S, TE A i - which he will sell u, v-recorded in char low as any other esiab-n the brightest country. He is also prepa-.iQe country. iacture Sl'UUTirvU lor hou.-i.. ,njl 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 oil articles in his line equally as low as can be had either east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will Le 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 of public patronage. Old copper and puter taken in exchange for ware. GEORGE HARNCAME. Oct. S. 1S49 5-tf. n r Ebexsecrg, Pa. THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that he has rented for a term of years that large brick hoirse in the borough of Ebemburg. formerly kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as the "Washington Hotel." where he will be happy to accommodate all those who may la. vor him with their patronage, and will use ev. cry exertion to make their stay pleasant and agreeable. His will be furnUhed w:th everything the marke aiTords, 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 lers. Persons wishing to visit any section of the county will be furnished with a convevance. ANDREW J. RI1EY. Ebcnsburg, May 23, 1850. 33 I) iJ III LI, The undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the travelling conmmunity that he has taken this large and commodious house in the borough pf Ebensburg, formerly kept by S. J. Renshaw, where he will be happv to 'ac commodate his friends and those who" may be pleased to favor him with their patronage. Having fitted up the House in an excellent manner, he can afsure the travelling public that nothing will be wanting on his part that will coniribute to the comfort of his customers. His TABL will always be supplied with the best the markets can afford, and his BAR is filled wi.h choice liquors. His STABLE being very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. B. M'DERMIT. March 23, 1850. 25-tf. KUBA IT V 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 Carrolllon. His 6tock is extensive, embra cing almost every .article usually kept in a Country Store, and consists in part of a large assortment of-' Spring and Snmmcr Goods, amone which, are Cloths, Cassimeres Vestings, Sattinets, Linens, Checks, Tweeds, Coltonades, Calicoes, Nankeens, Drillings, Ticking?, Muslins, Ginghams, Lawn 9, Silks, Delaines, Bombazines, " Lustres,. AJpacas, Cambrics, Shawls, Hosiery, Ribbons, T Laces. ( loves, .tp.. At.pl ALSO, a large assortment of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, BOOKS & STATIONARY, BACON, FISH, SALT, &c, &e. In fact everything wanted in a Country Store, all of which they will sell as CHEAP if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other Store in the county. Lumber and produce taken in exchange for tgoods. Give us a call all those who wish o buy cheap. JOHN C. O'NEILL. Carrolllon, August 15, 1S50. 50 bbls Conemaugli Salt. 10 sacks Ground Alum Salt, for sale by MURRAY i. ZAIIM. 80 Barrels of Superio r Flour, part extra for salo by J. IVORY &. Co. EXCHANGE IIOTEI INVADED! fl if fcffe LBS. Mould, Dipped and Star 1kHJrW Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. CLO VER-SEED , BACON f WHISKEY of sale by J. MOORE. W'HITE LEAD, and Linseed Oil, for salcby J. MOORE. f j- - - m r. M 'W are r reasury Department will, of course hi in conformity to ;his decision." ll w as tliought the opportp"'" ..-,yir-ui. ALL-HEALING OlT.MLVr foalainin? no Ulcrrnrv or nutfr i:. , OR TUMORS. ULCERS, .nd , . " SORES, it has NO EOI a r " to,n-' It i? impossible to give the public an SA idea of the great success which has i, '?" the administration of the A!l.Ueaiin rv. 4 for the past three vtarS. It is rf ionislung to witness thi effects and Lear i"' praises bestowed on this medicine v one could conceive that sinjle 'w'edicl! possehsed so much virtue, ana hd now heal so many disease?. Cut tiice il has hi' known that tens of ihoueauds have been e t oui friends will begin to realise the lrat oar remaiks in a former advert iscment' ! that there would not be a single funvlr j V merica, who would live a day without r,0l sins a box of 1 M ALISTER S ALL-HEALING OVr MEN T, T if they but knew ils virtues. BUKXftl is ne of the best thin, h world for burns. ' 18 If MOTHERS and NURSES know it, v, in cases of swollen or Sore Breasts and tipples, they would always apply it. i cases, il used, according to the directions it gives relief in a very Jim hours. 1LES. -Thousand are yearly cured U this Ointment, linear tails in gniatr re;' for the Piles. ' 3 RHEUMATISM. It removes, almost immediately theuf mation and swelling, and the pair, cease '1 Lead the directions aruud the box HEADACHE. The salve has cured person, of the headael.e who had it regularly evt-ry week for 12 years so revere as to cause votnnino-. The following testimonial "was given bvtl.a celebrated Dr Wooster Beach, the .uttior of the great Medical work entitled "The Am." can Practice of Medicine and Family Pi,v',i' cian:" J 1 "Having been made acquainted with the in gredients which compose M'ALISTFR-K ALL.HEALING OINTMI-NT, and prescribed and tested it in several cases in mv private practice, I have no hesitation in say1 ing or certifying that it is a vegetable remedy-, containing no mineral substanre whatever that its ingredients, combined as are, and used as directed by the Proprietor, are not only harm, less but of great value, being truely a scientific remedy of creat power: and rhrr,.n. menu u as a compound winch has done much good, and which is adapted to the cure of a great veriely of cases. Though I have ne'er either recommended or engaged in the sale of secret medicines, regard for l ho truly honest, conscientious, and humane character of the Proprietor of the Ointment, and the value ot his discovery obliges me to ay thus much re garding it. x. , , U' BEACH, M D. Nework April 22J 131b. AROUND Til E BOX Ai:n nir? pn-rnv. - - - ----vimii, ICkUlU. FOR USING M 'A LISTER'S OINTMENT FOR SCROFULA, LIVER COMPLUNT ER1SIFELAS, T E T T E R, CHILBLAIN SCALD 11 E A D. SORE EYES. SORE THROAT. N E R V O U S A F F ECTIONS, PAINS, HEAD. ACHE, DEAFNESS, EAR ACI1E, BURNS. SORK LIPS, PMPLES. ic, RHEUMATISM. TILES, SWELLED SEX UREASST. TOOTH-ACIIE. AGUE IN THE FACE, Ac, &c. ETThis Ointment is go"d for anv part of the body or limbs when inflamed, 'la son cases it should be applied often. JAMES McA LISTER. Sole Proprietor of the above Medicine PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. FOR SALE by Lewis &, Roberts, Ebensburg. Kern &. Gorgas, Johnstown. Wm. Houston, Indiana. S. Confer, Hollidaysburg. Principle Office No. 23, North Third slrott. Philadelphia. WM. TERRY, General Ageot. July, 4, 1S50. 30-Iy. jSEW and CHEAP THE subscriber haf just received a'veryc teusive assortment of all goods usually kept in country store which will be sold at the vr.u lowest prices. Among many other arlich a 6 jDR Y-Gr O 01 S - Which includes Cloths, fassimr res, Sattinctl, Twrrds, And Summer Goods for Men. Prints, Ginghams, & Linen Goods, Muslin Delancs, Cashmeres, and SILK GOODS. A large supply of HOOTS AND SHOES. HATS, BONNETS, and CAPS. Queensware, Crockery &. Stoneware, HARDWARE & CUTLKRY, Which includes Mill and Cmss cut Sawn, Aac Scythes &. Sickles and good assortment ol" car penters edge tools. ALSO - Tin, Copper, & Sheet Irau Ware, Which is made in the house, of the oesl u4ie. rials by a first rate mechanic, a large supplr of euch manufactured articles always on bani WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ALSO Ccriety and Description. Amonfr w hich ara - The Celebrated Hathway Cook stoves 3 n:r for wood. " " Etna air tight Cook alove sizes for wood and coal. " 44 Victory Cook etovp 'J sizes ki wood. " Complote Cook, stove 2 tor coal. Any Cook stove sold and recommended ar f every always warranted good. -Iko Nine plata etove 5 6 ire, and Pilo stoves for coal and wood, (to. dr e. irrt.wiO!. EVnuri: June 27th !?50 ?3. A 8 it il t i . E ROBERTS.