From tl Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion THE LAST FAREWELL. The hit farewell 1 took of the: My injured native isle! Wat lisped in silent agony. Though soothed by a, smile. I amiled, but O, that emile wai aad, For g loom was round my heart; And those who thought I then waa gtad, Knew not the inwcrd part. 1 feigned a smile, 'tit true, and cheered The frienda who flocked around; Friends from my iufancy endeared, VN ho on me never frowned. Aed O, their parting word to me, With aighs and tears combined; Although I'm now among the free. Hang heavy on my mind. And fairest of my aiatera, Kate, I atill think on the scarf Tou waved to ma that evening, late, ' When aailing by Clontarl ; Malhinks I til! behold the hair, Which played on thy while neck; That I gazed on, unti! in air You dwindled lo a speck. And well I atill remember, iben. The cheer my brolhera gave; Aa from the ship I answered Item Back o'er the riing wave. And when their voice died away, I atill aent cheers behind. Until, o'er Erin fairest bar, They mingled with the n ind. What sadness filled me, aa I gazed On the receding there; When I my eyes and hands upraised. To Mess it evermore. And atill fond prayera, my native land, I offer up for thee. To Uim who hat tlie sole command. And ahall forever be. The following police report, taken fro k Dk;i,iii,:. . t i . m uc a miaucijjiiia x ciiusy iiau lou, imui apply to this locality with come force. We 'have several smart youths in this neighborhood : The watchman presented Master Geo. C. Huntley to the Mayor, with the infor mation that he had formed the acquaint ance of Master George last night, while the young gentleman was endeavoring to introduce himself, informally, to some young Jadies on Walnut street, who ap peared to be verv much alarmed at his advances. Master G. is probably about fourteen . years oi age; but his dress, air I a a ana manners, ana especially a certain ra kish swagger which he seems to affect, would be more becoming for a person ten or fifteeec years older. Mayor. Do you live with your parents, George ? George. No sir, (with emphasis.) I board in Green street, Northern Liberties. M. Are vou learning a trade T v D G. No sir; I have learned my trade long ago. M. Long ago, eh? Pray, what trade is it? G. Sir, I am a vocalist. M. Have you no father or mother liv ing ? G. I believe I have a mother, sir, some where over in Southwark; but my pro fessional engagements are so numerous that 1 never have time to enquire after her. M. Of what nature are those "profes sional engagements ?' G. I sing comic and sentimental songs for the entertainment of the company at different hotels; and occasionallyswhen suitable inducements are offered, I assist at minor concerts. M. Do you manage your own business and money affairs ! G. Certainly, sir. A man in my cir cumstances cannot afford lo keep a treas urer or a business aeent. M. A man ! Do tell me, what is your age i G. I was fourteen, sir. last A M. Have you never understood that it requires a growtn ol twenty-one years to make a man. in this countrv 1 G.-Oh, that is on the old system sir. It I . ah mat sort oi prejudice was exploded long ago. The rising generation have in troduced a new rule. Manhood now de pends on development. Some are more oi the man at twelve year old than others at five and thirty.. There'. mV frA John Peters; he s about my age, and he was engageu 10 oe married three years ago! ' M. Take the boy down, and endeavor to find his mother. The Grave. It buries every, error covers every defectextinguishes every resentment. Prom its peaceful bosom springs none but fond regrets and tender recollections. Who can look down upon the grave of an enemy, and not feel a compunctious throb that he should have warred with the poor handful of earth that lies mouldenng before him. Irving. "I hope you will be able to support me, said a young lady, while walking out one evening with her intended, during somewhat slippery suTe of the "Why, yes." said the. somewhat hesi- ;rrgfaXw ,iuie aMi"ance The Mopmtaiw SEwnnm." ia published ev ery : Thursday morninf at ' Two Doluii per annum, payable bait yearly. Ho subscription win do taken tor a snorter neriod than six months; and no paper will be diacontinued until all arrearage are paid. A silure to notity a discontinuance at tbe expire lion ot (the term subscribed for, will be coaeider- ed as a new engagement. 0"A U VER TJ SEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per square for tne nrat insertion; 75 cents Tor tbe second; 35 1 for three inaertions, and 25 cents per square tor every subsequent insertion. ' A liberal de duction made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisements banded in must have tne proper number of insertions marked there- on, or they will be published till forbid and charged in accordance with the above terms ID A 11 letters and communications, to insure attention must be peer paid. Exchange Hotel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. 1 nomas A. Jlaguire, Proprietor. f HlHE undersigned, bavin? succeeded Mr. JL Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of the Establishment, most respectfully announ ces to the public , that hia entire attention will be deroted to the task of rendering the Ex change Hotel one of tbe best public bousea in thin section of tbe State. Especial care will be observed in procuring liquors of the choicest brands, and crcry ap propriate delicacy which the market affords, will be carefully selected for the table. Good alables and careful hostlers are provi ded. The undersigned will always be most happy lo greet hia friends and the travelling commu nity. THOMAS A. MAGUIRC Oct. 21, IB50. tf. NO MONOPOLY. At the New Cash Store of John Ivory and Son at SummitriUe. Where you will find us telling goods something lower than they are sold elsewhere. it e s i tl e s The usual stock of goods generally kept in country Stores, we have just reeeived by Mcnnsytvfcnifi iSaitroatl A small lot of fancy articles and & laage assort ment of yew Style Dress Goods, and Trimmings , consisting in part of De Laines and Cashmeres Jenny Lind Braids and Buttons, Black Silk and Bullion Fringes Vel vet Ribbons, New Style Neck Rib bons. Cord &-c. which you can buy cheap if you call aoon. JOHN IVUKY fit bON . Summit, Jan. 1, 1851- 14. REMOVAL. The subscriber bes leave to inform I lie pu' lie generally that be has jut removed his Sad. die and Harnett Ettablithment to Jefferson, Cambria county, where he will be pleased to ee his old friends and all others wanting any thing in hia line of business. He intends keep. ing constantly on hand a supply of SADDLES, BRIDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, ifcC, &C. Of all kinds, which he will aell on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. lie hopes, by a strict attention to business and small profits on his work to mer. it and receiv e a liberal share of tbe public pat- ronago. HUGH A. JfcCOY. Jefferaon . Nov. 21. 1850 7-tf. N. B' All those indebted to him for Saddlery &c. whilst located in Ebenahurg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective sc. count. For the purpose of saving trouble, it ia hoped that thia notice will not be neglected JLook Mere! A TAVEUN STAND For Sale or Rent! The subscriber offers for sale that com mod i ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Bor- ough of Lbensburg. now in the occupancy of kobert barman, i he tioufe is 111 excellent re. pair and haa attached to it all the necesnary outbuildings which convenience requires. The stables are alao large and convenient. This bouse being situated in tbe most pleas ant part of the borough, offers a fine induce ment to any peraon wishing to engage in the business for which it ia tio well calculated Terms reasonable and title indisputable. Ifnolsold it will be leased for any term of years that may be desired, together with a quantity of first rale land, from fifteen to thir iy acrea. I'ossesaion given on tho firat dav of a n . : i iot, . . . ny. iwi. Application in tit. i be madn s..on. JONSTON MOORE. November 28, 1850 8-tf- More of Them. THE Subscriber has just received another lot of Men's Coarse and Kip Boots, of the best quality. Just call and see. Also a general assortment of Plush and Cloth Caps of several styles. AG A IN lie will hate another uPpty of Dry Goods, Hardware, Conjectionaries, Groceries Stationary in a lew daya which he will sell on very rea eonable tcims. Purchasers will save money 7n,V'nh,e'rtCaI1- J MOORE. Dec. 26, 1850. 9 (Iflfl f v?Dbs NAILS AND spikes JilUU 1 -MITRrrA V Jb 71IIU BUSHELS WHITE BEANS for aale .MURRAY & ZAHM. '' JUnTn aCeiv,,J br J' MOORE. 3 dox best. D. B'Axe. l0 Ail GREAT VOLUME OF "GRAHAM." THE MJGJZIXE OF THE DION! PREPARATIONS FOR 1851. 80,000 Copies! Gsaham's Magazine, unrivaled in splendor and excellence, commenced a' new volume with a MAGNIFICENT JANUARY NUMBER. The original publisher of the work returns) his sincere thanks for the hearty welcome with which hia return to this favorite periodical baa been hailed by the press and the public, , and promises his readers ttiet tbe past six attrobers have afforded but a aligkv- foretaste of the ex. cellence and beauty of tphat ia in store for the nets volume. Of the early numbera we ahall print EIGHTY TZXOTJSA27D copies, and stereotype the work for further increase. STERLING ORIGINAL LITERATURE. G. P. R. James, the celebrated nowelist, has been regularly engaged, and will furnish eev. eral brilliant romances daring the year. Geo. D. Prentice will write hi " ejquisite poems exclusively for this Magasine. '- Henry W. Longfellow, J. R. Lowell, S. A. Godman, E. P. Whipple, Grace Greenwood, J. M. Legare. W. Cullen Brywnt, Mrs. A. M. F. Annan, will be regular contributors. A GALAXY OF LITERARY KAMES OF AMERICA. cbaham's uxrivaled writers are re-engaged, and arrangement are perfec ted for a series of most splendid articles, from such writters as the following: Henry W . Longfellow. W. Gilmore Simms, James Rursell Lowell, E. P. Whipple, J.M. Legare, George D. Prentice, Alfred U. Mreet N. P. Willis, Wm. Cullen Bryant, Nathaniel Hawthorne. Henrv William Herbert, James Fenimore Cooper. Richard Penn Smith, H Hastings Weld, H. C. Moorhoud, Henry IS Hirst, J. Bayard Taylor, Geo. II. Boker, K. UH ""jHE subscriber has just receive Dana, Robt. T. Conrad, Robl. Alorrif, EpeVf"ljJ the East, at hi New Store R Sargent. H. T. Tuckerman, C. J. Peterson, R. IJ. Sloddaid, T. S. Arthur, Theodore S. Fay, T. Buchanan Read, Mrs. Lvdia Sigour ney, Mrs. E.C Kinney, Mrs. E- J. Eames, Mrs. E lizalieih Oakes Smilh, Mrs. Joseph C. Neal, Amelia. IS. Welby, Airs. Juliet H.Camp bell, Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Mr. Emma C. Em bury. Mils L,. 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Parit, Italy and the United States, to whom wk fav cash the but and freshest, promise us that GRAHAM SHALL NOT BE BEATEN! however others mau Least. in the department of Fashion we shall excel all that has ever been attempted either in the United states or Paris. The ARTIST O M UNITE UK DE LA MODE engage to fur nish us with the most splendid drawings De cember and January numbers wilt contain spe cimens. In a word, wait fur the January num ber then compare and decide it will eclipse all others, or we shall submit that we have not learned how a magazine of tho most brilliant description can be produced. It will be worth S3 of itself. 'I ERMS Single Copies $3 PRICE OF CLUBS FOR.1651. All orders for Graham's Magazine, commen cing with 1851, will be supplied at the follow, ing rates: Single subscribers, S3: Two copit s $5: Five copies, $10: and Ten copies for $20, and an extra copy to the person sending the club often subscribers. These terms will nwt be departed from by any of the Philadelphia three dollar magazines. All orders to be addressed lo GEOKGE R. GRAHAM, No. 134 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, THE TWOnORS! IS THE PLACE FOR j53 a r g a i n s ! rjfHE subscribers have just received from U- the East, at lluiir new Store Room in Ebensburg, a large and splendid assortment of FALL & WINTER GOODS Calculated to please every variety of laate, and that of the Juadies in particular. Their stock consists in part of the following : Bine Black and Brown Cloths, Faney and Plain UASSIMERES, SATINETS of all prices and descriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every Variety and color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. ' GLOVES, HOSIER V and LACE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy beat quality Together with a splendid lot of . . HATS AND CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. B OOFS and STATIONAV, . FISH, SALT. fc Ac. ' - In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment complete. , They would here say that it is their deter minalion to aell gooda as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place, this will be found to be the case by those who will favor them with a call. . Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for poods.' MURRAY & ZAHM. Ebensburg, Dec 12, iS50. 5-tf. SALT! SALT! I 3(fh(fh BARRELS prime Conmaugh AHTHV Salt just received and for nale at the store of V J. IVORY iff Co. : Summit, P. -FRESH ARRIVAL CHSAPlsOODS RIFFLE & HUMPHREYS, Have received from Pl.iladelplna, 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 slock consists of Cloths, Cassimcm, SaUineli, Tweeds, Ginghams Flannels, Fnnts of every variety, Linseys, De Lains, the latest styles of Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, dueensware, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy slock of GROCERIES, In fact almost everything required lo satisfy the wants of I lie community. Having pur chased at tho lowest cash prices they are pre 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 lo give- them a ca II and jodge for themselves. October 17th 1850. MORE NEW GOODS! CHEAPER THAN EVER I! .etl from 1 ooni in Ebensburg, SPLESD1P Assortment nf Fall and Winter Goods, Adapted lo the tastes end wants of the people of this section of country. Hia block of gooda having been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest cash prices, he feels confident hat he cannot be beaten either as regards tualily or cheapness; and consists of VltUrtlBS, Li A o oi .11 Ei tt liSi, Silks, Linens, Checks, Muslins, Cottonades, a large vari ety of Prints and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AM) SHOKS- Hats, and Caps, Groceries fyc. Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. His friends and the public generally are respectfully invited lo give him a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept. 26, ISjO. 51. CLOTHIE! fV H O fV A X TS BARG A I X S ? EVANS &, HUGHES, Have jut received at their Clothing Store in Ebenfebuig, a large and pplendid 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 Vesls, Hats and Caps, together with every kind of Boys' Clothing. ALSO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the mosl reasonable terms. I'hey have also on hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi meres and Veslings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, ando - the most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro ' duce. Their entire Stock of Clothing; is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friend and customers with clothing of a superior quality and at lower prices tliin goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. I he public arc respectfully invited to call and examine their goods Nov. 7, 1850. 5-tf. ' JUST RECEIVED. Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails, Glass, Aiackerai, Herring, Sugar, and STONE CROCKS, And for sale at the slorc-of E. ROBERTS. A Larg lot of Bleached and Brown Mu tins, juat received and for sale verv Iom heatoroof M URRAY Sc Z4H.M. TO ICE, Star Sc Mould Candles and 8 by 10 &. 10 by 12 Glass just re caived, and for sale by J. MOORE. arge lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS of superior quality and latest styles, just eceivea ana lor sale by MURRAY &. ZAHM. August 1, 1850. A LARGE quantity of Dun- "eanon Nails, and Spikes from 3 lo 5 inch, es for aale at Moore's Stoore. Wanted. 2 nnn lbs Wool for which llllll tlle highest prices will , he paid. Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper A Sheet-iron J9Ia nuf act o ry. The eubscriStr adopts this method of retur ning thanks to his friends and the prllic generally for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon hiin, a.id bogs leave lo inform them that he has enlarged hid business, andnow keeps constantly on hand , a large upply o every variety of TINWARE. STOVE-PIPE. DRIPPING PANS, ZINK BOILERS. COAL BUCKETS, TEA K E T T L E S , $e. , $ c. which he will sell wholesale or retail as low as any other establishment in the country. He is also prepared to manu facture SPOUTING for houses at the 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 alt articles in his line equally as low as can be had either east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will be prorrptly attended to. JOB WORK of every description, done on the shortest notice. n i i , , . . . . The unders.gned hopes, by a strict at- tention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Old copper and putertaken in exchange for ware. GEORGE HARNCAME. Oct. S. 1849 5-tf. Ebensbcrg, Pa. THE undersigned respectfully informs his! friends and the public generally that he i liaa rpntf.fi fttr a term nC T- o rm I Vi -. I l.P;1. kmiu in ilia tirroiili l ..I .. kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as . w ... s ' " m -""i"' e. luiiuciit the "Washington Hotel." where he will be happy to accommodate all thoe who may la. vor hi in Kith their patronage, and will uso ev ery exertion to make their slay pleatant and agieeable. His will be furniihed w;th everything the marke affords, bis will be supplied with the best wines and liquors that can be purchased in the tablern markets and his 3 are large and will be attended by careful host lers. Persons wishing to visit any section of the county will be furnished with a conveyance ANDREW J. RHEY. Ebensburg, May 23, lt!50. 33 KUBA INVAD IVew and Cheap The underftgned bgs leave to inform hia riends and the public generally, that be has purchased the entire stock f J. P. Urban &. Co in Ca rrollton. His stock is extensive, embra cing almobt every article usually kept in a Country Store, and consists in part of a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, amonir which, are loths, Cassimeres Vesting, Sattinets, Linens, Checks, Tweeda, Cottonades, Calicoes. Nankeens, Drillings, Ticking?, M uslins. Ginghams. Lawn. Silk?, Delaines, Bombazines, Lustres, Alpacas, Cambrics, Shawls, Hosiery, Ribbons, Lares, Oloves, &,c, &.C ALSO, a larga assortment of Ooots ami Shoes, Hals and Caps, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Hardware, Queenswarc, Groceries, BOOKS &, STATION All Y, BACON, FISH. SALT. Sc'c, &c. In fact everything wanted in a Countrv Store, all of which ttiev will sell as CHEAP if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other Store in the county. Lumber and produce taken in exchange for i goods. Give us a call all those who wisli o buy cheap. JOHN C. O'NEILL. Carrollton, Aogust 15, 1850. 50 hbls Coneniauli Salt 10 sacks Ground Alum Salt,! for sale by MURRAY ZAHM. 80 Barrels of Superio r Flour, part extra for sale by J. IVORY &. Co. 416 b(Tb LBS MoulJ Dipped and Star TtXJr'Hy Candles for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. CLOVER. SEED , BACON $ WHISKEY of aale by J. MOORE. TPJTHITE LEAD, and Lins V V Oil. foraaleby J. MOOR eed E. Pi'iimrck Seed IMatiti r, For .planting. JVAeat and other Grain. Patented Mtrch 1841, re-issued October 1850. This valuable machine is manufactured and kept for sale by the subscriber in Pitts.; burir. Also. Slave and Sbincle machine". : the latest style. Agents wanted lo canvass the country, and sell machines snd rights. . Address GIDEON S WAYNE. Dec. 26, 1850. 12-5 in. Pittsburg. M ILL and 4 CUT SAWS for sale attho store of MURRAY& ZAHM. F LO UR. A lot of prime flour for aale a J.C O'NEILL'a. KRESII arrival of Groceries at the store of EXCHANGE HOTEL fill Jf -Jit McALISTER'S ALL-HEALING OITMEN'T foalainin no aierrnrv or other Mineral SOR TUMORS. ULCERS, and allkinSn, 1 SORES, it has NO EQUAL. ,m!8e' It is impossible to give the public an adecutt idea of the great success which has ttejj the administration ofthe All-Healing Ointine for the past three yearB. It is perfectly V' tonishing to witness the effects and hear praises bestowed on this medicine. one couia conceive mat a Fino . j DOSSsed so much virtue. .JW m.cd,c" heI o many diseases. Bat 6ijce ii ha u - miWflr trnnwn t hit t Ion. ..C r li imi.. h.) . U 1 V44 our friends will begin to realise Ihe truiii ' our remaiks in a former advertisement ' that there would not be a single femily j'B ? merica, who would live a day without pot, sing a box of M'ALISTER'S ALL HEALIXQ oVr MEA T, ' ' if they but knew its virtues. II URNS. 1 1 is one ofthe best tLiacrs In woi M for barns. g U' If MOTHERS and NURSES knew its rfcj. in case of swollen or Sore Breasts aad So" Nipples, they would always apply it. i tuc'J i : f- ...1 . .1 ,. I : .r... - r 1 ""i " .tirti icnii in a itiy j etc nours. PIL ES. Thou sa.nja aro tToartn ..... j this Ointment. It never fails in gi?:mr re;i for th Piles. " RHEUMATISM. It removes, almost immediately, the inSis mat ion and swelling, and the pain eeust. Read the directions arunl the box HEADACHE. The salve has cured pertons of tha heidct who naa it rvgu.ariy every week for Uj.n so 'Ccic aa t., cauHC VOflllling. 't he fcllo'in tebiiinoniai was given bvlU j celebrated Dr. Wootier Beach, th ie au'.nor of me grei .ueuicai wor eat.lied "The Amer.. i can i'ractice of Medicine and Fiimi'v Pnt i can:,' J 1 ' 'Hafing bpcnrasde acquainted with the it- t gredicnts mt ii i c h cjmosa M'ALISTETS - ALL-HEALING OA TMENT, and bavinj prebcribeti dud letted it in several cases in n:j privnte practice, I have no Lesitation in a. ! ing or cerlifv ing lLat it is a vegetable renitdV. containing no mineral substance vchaitrtr, th':l i it ingieditniE, combined aa are, and used m directed by the Proprietor, are not oaly har-.-lets but of t'real vcioe, being truely a scientilij rtincdy of great power; and cheerfully iecoai. mend it as a ctmj.ound uhich has done miica good, and which is adapted to the cura of a ; great verieiy of cases. Tliougb I have cavcf : eitiinr reooni.nended or engaged ia tbe sa.e cf secret incdiciaes, regard lor :l,a trufv honest, I cofisciciilious, and hutnano character cf t& ; . I .- t t . Proprietor of the Ointment, and the rains oi his discovery obliges tne to say thus much tr garding ii. W. BEACH, M D. New York April 1316. AROUND THE HOX ARE DIRECTIONS FOR USING M ALTSTER'S OINTMENT FUR SCROFULA. LIVER COMPLAINT f ERISIPKLAS. T E T T E K. CUILBLi S C A LI' II E A L. SOliU KY L" S, SOBE THROAT, NERVOUS A F f E C 1 IONS. I PAINS, tlEAU.ACUL:, DEAFNESS EM ACHE, h URNs, suUE LIPS, PMPLES, I &.c, RHEUMATISM. PILE, SWELLED 1 OR BROKEN UREAS P, TOOTILAClil AG U E IN TH E FAC E. &lc, ic. LS This Ointment is go-id for anv part of tho body or li-ibs when inflamed, "in tost f cases it fchoulj be applied of.en. i JAMES.McALISTER. f. Sole Proprietor ofthe above Medicios' PRICK 25 CENTS PER BOX. I FOR SALE by j Lewis i. RSerts, ELcnsburg. Kern &. Guras, Johuatown. Wm. IIouton, Indiana. S. Cooltr, Hollidavsbarg. Principle Office No. 23, Narlh Phiid street. Philadelpiiia. WM. TERRY, General Agent i July, 4. 1S30. 33-ly. j I NEW and CHEAP THE Vubscriber bar just received a very si- f tciiHive a9ortment of a!I jjoods usually keptiet s country store which will be sold at Ihe rtit low CaT prices Among many other article are DRY-GOODS. Which includes Cloths, fassimercs, Ssliinclt, TwKJi, j And Summer Good for Men. ? Frints. Ginghams, Sc Linen Good a, Muslin Delano?, Cashmeres, and F SILK GOODS. j A large supplv of f BOOTS AND SHOES, ! iA TS. BONNE TS. a nd CA PS. j Quecnsware, Crockery & Stoneware, HARDWARE fc CUTLERY, j Wbich includes Mill and Cross cut Saws, Aim Scytlies &. Sickles and good assortment of Csr- pen ters edge tools. ALSO i Tin. Copprr, k Shff t Iron Tarff f Which is made in the house, oi the best mats rials by a first rate mechanic, a large supplj of such manufactured articles always on baas WHOLESALE and RETAIL.' fev ery Verieiy and Description, Among which are Tbe Celebrated llalhway Cook stoves 3 size for wood. Etna air tight Cook stove 4 sizes for wood and ..3i " Vic'ory Cook stovo 2 sizes Jot j wood. ' " Complete Cook stove 2 sties for coal. Any Cook stove sold and recoiaroeoded, r alwaya wat ranted good. Wa9 SS0 WeSkkift Also Nine plate stoves 5 sizes, and parler stoves for coal and wood, i-c. Ac. E-HUGHES. EVfnsburg June 27th 1653 29. 1 i i E ROBERTS. M. J . v7. O'NEILL. ,1