jflas cpcncd cn Friday r.icrriir.g last j 1 Jnn ft". ?th produce anu ccai sinriea lor mc y - .i.;rr nbout the basin wears a chee ' Lirslncss is brisk, end the Id fft r!?r?oundst.f the boat bom r.nd locomotive v-fl,'B E'c welcomed tk ilL a lush. ksUe J7. J.', Standard. p S cnste, afff r n jrocd deal of dim-us-Tb. ' i a resolution, directing thoptiymtnt lion, , .... .v?lst here? r.ut of the ! , i'paiUti 3 " ' i 7 t ivi d. The bill rmcv.nts to ?4, COD j Eufa'.o Platform "will be adopted as the ba taiKcn cVr-'bonrd r.nd lodging cf the great js of the movement. TLis is at the rate of about owe hu?i- The design wl.ieb had been entertained up to "'dtxenttf thcuiand dollars a year. The 'yesterday, to insert the wcrd "white" as an frd w ..... r.v,rv T-n-rn.i pfnt? ro- amendment to the bill niabinc the Pubiic Lands rresi' .Tint v - -- all l is CXPOnseSf C.;.J,yvJ a year, I j, ...r ,,f Hur.cirv, as his ndm: - i rije Governor ,t express it, qu i ci Sl-'j,0C0 a year for v..r.l and loJgicS alone li eUinyten pvvtr. j :n Xbe St. Louis prcrs have Santa Fe advices the 21st of January. Great vxcitomend exists 10 consequence cf the discovery of rich gold dig "n, in the Gila couutry. The diggings arc iJtobe very rich. Beyond this there is no nt of importance. There are the usual reei u.i of murders and robberies by the Indians. In the Ohio Legislature resolute to refer the Maine Liquor Law to a vote of the people. . i.c..:...i- nActiKinci veas 41. navs 8S. bsimcwhv v J y - i Vntice hai been givcu ci a ua 10 i .-i i..- further scitlcaient of colored peoide within the i State. . I Sons- Air QficK Stzp. I dig. I hoes, I picujihs. 1 mows, 1 gets up wood for winter ; I reups, 1 sovrs, I tatcrs grows. And for" all I knew. Pm 'debted to the printer. I do sirpp0. All know'edge flows. Right from the printing press ; So off I goes In these 'ere cio's, , And settle up I guess. ; t O'CoPnd'l Lt A ppen ranee In the HoiHf 01 Coiumom. n-I.rnpli dpsci'.b' s this SCfcilO in the Life of; w - - - Lord George Bentwick :" He sat in his usual place in that genera;!, cccupied by the leader of the rppositit n, an .nnV from the red bcx, convenif nt to him frm ,t..' nunibcr f f documents tu which he had t- ! i - refer. His appearance was freat del ted Lis voice was very still. His words indet j only reached those who were immcdh.-tely an end ; Lin, nnd the lister crs sitting on the other side; of tic green table, and iistcnir.g w'.ih that ii.tei-j est eui rcsjcctful Mt-rt'.r. v hieh 1-eccincs the1 cccssion. It was a strange and a toucl ing : pectacle to those who rcmn.eercd the K-.m of: colossal energy, and the clear and ihr'.'.llng tot.e that bad encc disturbed and ecntroiied senates Mr. O'Cor.ncl was on his Ifgsf. r near'y two, hours, assisted ccesv.csmlly in the m-.nag- mcnt : of bis documents by a faithful aid-do-camp. , To the house generally it was a ycniimaroe cf j dumb show, a fccHc oM t-nn m'.'.rirf K-Ctiv J t table; but r. speet mr the prt-at pariinTntn- tary personage ki j f a! I ns crd .t ly as if the fortunes of a party hang up n h's rhetr-ric ; and ilthough ncts n ret r.t read ed the gallery. , tncriis were tr.l '-n tlei.fstn.rii ii g.ilrt tl e : country sLcrdd i.ti luo the Ir.ft, end i. t th : least interesting fjn.tvl.ts cf ti e who h-1 -o ( long occupied and ngitatcd ti.e rr. n i ct nations Hear Xllm ! IIar lilra I The Rev. Mr. Ih-. w ido-.v, editor of the Knf'S Tille, '(Ter.n.) V.ddg. s.v s, with S-.-ttt a? tl.ci: condidate, they will be beaten ",CoO vdv s in Tennessee, and that '-Scott has pers'.-i..il vni.iiv enough tod:T.m -ive ndminirsrat!' n". urd with it, verypnorci-.il u.i'.'.fi.-ath.u?, and l y no Qer.ns a very high crdcr cf talents. I'v h.-s been tin incubus on the Whig pa'. '..''' f--r .; ai.y jears, and defeated Mr. Cl-xy's nomination in 1543," And again he teys, scakir-g of Gen. Ecott as a civilian : "I am an humble member of the party, and will support, in good faith, either Fihuinre or..aui:s a le seen at the store ol Webster, but I will never support Scott, directly ' lurra.r '1":a SII07iMAT:i:r or intlireetlv. though Lo may receiic tae- t-u- . - I dorsement of all the YS big Conventions between i Hell and Heaven, and between this and Novem-; Ler next. Sew Counterfeit. We are indebted to A, Wilkins & Co., eiys the Ktts. Tost fui- the followiiv informat'eu which ' no doubt will prove highly important to our bus- j mess men: We would call the attention of your readers to anew Counterfeit on the Farmers' and Dro - ,. , .... , , ' , , . . 'era ian of t aynesburgh. of ti.e dcnoniinr.t-.on of So, one of which was presented at our couu-j tr tins afternoon. The Vignette iscomposcd of j drove of cattle in the fore man and reapers in the Washington on the left an oi woeat on the right end of the bill J. Lazear, ! m bashier, and Jesse Hook. President. The bill is a pretty fair lithograph . ... nc likeness . letectcd by i toe cenuine. but mnv Miilu ht p close w , j scrutiny. Pot b torn. The following letter from a Vermont farmer, 'ddressed to Governor Biglcr, makes some sug ?stions ia regard tc the cultivation of potatoes, wat maybe worthy of a trial. Wc had before of the advanu ige of covering potatoes with ; out never made the experiment : T 1 tit Glerr'Or cf the Slate of Pennsylvania : land a Lewis ot I'o'dtney "count v, of Rut out a nn SUte Ct Verm0Ilt. tliink 1 have found from new way of raising potatoes, to keep them and ltUn9 tr fiutiny, of a much better quality Jabuudant crop. Plow and harrow the ground", ,tre i ,row Kgktij 5 plant early ; di :op the pota full f 1 ; fUrr0W aud Putonach hiilahand the 'I'61 cover lightly with dirt; hoe Jn.luite 8Iall ; then plaster; and they will l00J be fit f0r hilUng and try tlie above t0 yur ful1 satisfaction, a Publish the same throughout the State. If wm ,Te Proves real public benefit, the State 'y ttTlt teWard tte unJer9itut;J whatever Yours Respectfully, ABNER LEWia. ,. . .111 Grocery More, a general assotmeut of Groceries distance; the heal ol , ... . , ... ' , and Coiiicctionanes, cui-isting m part of Hour, da female with a sheaf; itacon. Fish. Chrese. Vine-Mi-. Ili.i ;m4 J-.v-i f.f. Free Soil Xationnl Conrentlcn. tou Convention to nominate a candidate for President nnd Vice President, ic to be called in n few days, to assemble at Pittsburg, about tbe Fourth of July. John 1. Hale, Charles Francis Adms, and John A. Dix, .ire spoken of as can didates for President. Mr. nale at prestr.t seems most likely to got the- nomination. For Vice President, Casslus M. Clay, of Kentucky, and Lewi, of Ohio, have been mentioned. The to utiuui anuvis, uua uvvu iwhiuuvu, It may spring np again 1:1 a new quarter. The news of the result of the Webster meeting New York, received "here to-day by a singu lar ccl:-..;ider.C2 the very anniversary of Mr. Web ster's great seventh of March speech has pro duced considerable sensation. Hon. Mr. Perkins, Representative from New Hampshire, preached in the Congregational Linn-ell to-day. The statement cf last evening's Vi'ashiiigton Telegraph, that Mr. Ch-.y aspects soon to address the Senate, is totally false, lie is utterly una b'.e to do it, r.nd has in . such expectation. His health lias but lightly improve d. .YVir York 1 1 iuUJiC. JE:o!?ru 3i orbits. r.r.P the following rxn:.or.iiNAP.Y ct tit.. I !.crivy certify that about two weeks ago 1 was seized with a violent attack of Vomiting ,n.v.: Purging, Ch!era Morbus,) with very dis tressing pains in the stomach mid bowels, which was completely removed by two tca-spconl'u dosc-3 of the Petruleum, taken in a little water. A'.'ter having takon thetirst dose, I slept soundly jr.'l comfortably for three hours. Skncd " HLNRY "iVISR, JR., On board Steamboat Ariadne. NIMItOD GUAB1LL. .TTIST rittsburg. December 12, IS IC EST WIST A U'S BALSAM OF WILD CIILR- imparts nw vigor to vital action, and relieves J the .-y.-ter.i V.y cpei.inc the 1. ere 3 cf the shin, and ; 1 r m tirg tl f- secretion of mucins matter. It? i act! ii p-.idcrifte, sedutive and expectorant, by .' opctiiiic the r res, allaying irritation, and by reniu-r.ng tae exputsu.n l-: mucous matter easy. Those wJio take the Balsam will feci immedi ate rci: iivm tno distress. rig irritations tnni : ;c--ii!'vi:iv ahV: tioi; of the fesniratorv orcans. i 1 -3 l ave l-icen clcse-1, the r.aisam opens ; them, 'the Lungs sutler from irritation, the- ir- j ritati.- n is soothed ; the pulse is violent and fever- j h. they are softened, and the mucous membrane ; i rei.ev.f! rl its rng rgement wit.i rapidity ami a so. All by the use of this delightful remedy. See a Ivv nisement in another cu.vunn. I j V - On Rev. f " ' IIIL Sunday. 1-1 th inst.. at Strongs town Kiiv; atiick. .Vr. THOMAS LROWS .1 .b'lis SI'S A. ."&VT-:l!Z E35 5I1?. ."-.1 12ih. 1S"2. SARAH ANN. infant uighttr rf Anchael C, and Harriet -YcCV.guc As veinal ilowers that scent the morn Put v-I'l.cr in the rising day, Th'i love i!.ts d.iV.n Thus swiftly Ced her hie a ay- At New CaFtle. Pa., en S nr. d 1 y morning. 7th ii'.-t. d,s. ARARELLA M. .PEV, wife cf W. I". f'.-.rr'. Had it not been for a kind friend we might j ave remained iu im-ranee of the Ead fact I :h the a love notice convevs. The de-censed : years :;s ;i bid. wi.-.je g.iO'int-ss 01 iieal'l, ae''-o-'.-:i o.v .iiess of n.aiiner, gentle, kind and amiable! 1 .spesiiioii, in connect. on w.tn ncrjp :': :!. h. and s.n;ere fvle of co?v rsition. in-1 :;:.ctivei t '.I'tenr'-'. i.er to a numerous c.icie o a ;i :..-cs. Si e- is t ikon from a w 1 in 01 t-ii-i ng uiiis. in : tne tj.r.r.g.t.me ct ii.e, Jicr carta iy union witn , a .on 1, C( vc ted husband has terminated may! ' - i .. .. I,. .-,,..... .. .-.r, r ir, it,... lr, 1 ,l.n.. . Jl l ll'., it uii.mi v'-tn 11. vn.k i,ui i , i a'.iv ovi i row :s a s r,m rer and ill 6 unnnown. Scaled jr.-iposals will be received by the sub scribers until j hursday, 20 th inst., inciusivc) for building and completing a Pastoral dwel ling House at II Uii -. burg. The plan and speci- us can be seen ut the store of Messrs. JAMES MUKRAV, WM. R H i ELL, II u .!d;j Comrx Hit. Ebensburg, March 18, lSo'd. Letters testamentary on tho Estate of Aura-: Il:lm v'ih.nd, late of Richland Township, .'ceased, have been granted to the subscriber ; ail persons indebted to said estate will make j payment to ner ; ami those li.n in' claims against I it, wiil please present them properly authenti- jC:itcfl ful' settlement. FRANCES WILAND. I March 18, 1832 22-Ct. ! . C'ficap Groceries. The subscriber would respectfully inform his ! fee, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins. Prunes, Dates, Citron. Currants. Preserves. P. Sauce. Catsun. U r c: i i . r c i Lemon Syrup, Crackers, a tine lot of Sugars and TaWe - ft g .yr ,ot Ho invites all to 'ivc Um a ca!I us Le wUl bcll low for Cash. J.'li. CRAIG. Ebensburg, March 12th, 1S32. Atlntir.isii alor-s Xolicc. Letters of Administration on the estate of An drew Todd late of the Rorotigh of Summitville, Cumbria County, deceased, havinsr been p-rnntod tlJ tUo undc-.ne,! hy the Register of said Coun ty, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payments without delay, and those having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM, KITTELL, Adm'r, Ebensburg, March 12th. 1832. 22-Ct. To ihe Creditors of the Huntingdon. Cambria, and Indiana Turnpike Iluad Company That the court of Huntingdon county on the loth February, 1S32, directed to be paid to credi tors three nnd one half per cent on the amount of their claims ou whit-it former dividends have been declared, which 1 will pay ou the presen tation of their certificates of deposit by them selves or their agents. JOHN S. LSETT, Sequestrator. Spruce creek, March 2d, 1852. 2I-3t. "round and a nlouh- i '' '-uius that lie has received at the sign of the NEW ARRANGEMENT. - TTe Lave come to the determination to sell goods at cash prices, without putting en any ex tra profit as an offset i'cr bad debts. Any per son dealing with us on credit, will receive a pass-book, except when we have a different un derstanding, aud will expect all accounts to be settled by payment or note at the end of six months, ami tiiese terms will b'j rigidly adhered to. By doing business in this manner, wc Lope to sell more goods, and at cheaper rates. To those who purchase lor cash wc will always make a difference of six per cciit., except flour and bacon, which must always be nett cash, without credit to an- one. JOHN IVORY & SON. Summit, November 20, 101. Tlsis is tt infuza I We want money, particularly that which has been due for some time. Will those indebted to us nlease call .and settle their accounts during this month and pa' us ail they can. Our books must be settled, and until they are, we must po sitively refuse to add any thing more to long standing accounts. Lxpcrier.ce proves tliat in doing a credit business if you leave accounts run over six. months or a year, that there is diffi culty in settling. The books of the former firms of J. Ivory and J-Tviirv X- C.ti will l,f loft in the bands of an - - . -, - J officer for collection by the 1st April, if those j indebted do not call and pay their accounts by : taat time. JOHN IVORY &. SON. Summit, March 11, 1852. tf. After ti:c 10th inst., we wiil be obliged to pay rtiiiia. Railroad Co. freights upon the delivery of merchandise; therti'ore, persons receiving goods by that line will p .y us the freight before tlx e troods are taken away. The same rule will i be observed, with canal freight when we have to I i,ov rl i -r.TT- ?ifiii.r s!'o:;!tj mv;i; lip furnished us to avoid losses of paekages. liere aftcr wo will cliarze the following commissions : 3.1 cents per 1()0 lbs., on all go." Eft 111 out- care on side track; G cents per 10 -J lbs. when we handle cr store goods, or check lhem off and receipt fr them. Go Is remaining in warehouse over ten days will pay extra steriige. On all freight not p;.id when goods are tken away, we will charge three per cent, for collecting. - All outstanding amounts due ns as freights ice vcuiJ. like to .ave pcui ' ir:-nti:'rrt til. J. IVOR V & SON. i-rpr.r. March 11, 18r The undersigned having determined t.- close tlie business of Hotel Keeping, will offer for sale at the Washington House. Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R nn Wednesday, 2 1th inst., a la rue stock of house- ...! !;.! ..m Pnvt.tf. !. rr,r: m :.-.r :., t-..-,-t rf ) beds and bcldir.r. together with , , A 11 no-1 cessary furniture appertaining to bed chambers; ap,0 u ";.V;ie lot of dining room and parlor furni- tl:re, consisting of tables, chairs, looking-glasses. jsr.f. - s, and a large lot of carpeting : in short a.t J that necessarily' belongs to the business. Also. 4 hor-'. s and carts, warons. two-horse carnages, tine large. wou-breJ, ire.-Zi m;:c:i cows, a lot :: hogs, an 1 a great variety ol art:- '.. . Dy;Cies 100 niiuiruus 10 ul-I;.:u:1 Terms made hnown on v ct sal' W. LAWS0N. March 11, 1?:2. 21-td. ' N. P. Wc call the att?nt!on cf Hotel Keepers and all others to this sa a supply cf such goods. as a r.re chance for 111 LS., JQZZTiSTiiS. JACK ci, C". (LATE BELL, JOHNSTON &. Co.) crncyj OF Deposit, Kisconnl, and i:xcliaz;se, at noi.Lii;.vf nunc, pa. Janes M. Pel!, Robert R. Johnston, and William Jack are tin Aotivk Pahtxep?, who alone transact the business of the firm. THE OTHER PAETNf.r.S .V Y. A. P. Wi!s Alexander M. Lloyd, Raker Watson, of G:iysport, Pa. John Miller, of Temper- anccvilie, Blair co.. Pa. Edward Shncmalu r, of E! onsburg, Pa. v'm. D'.rr'iS, Jr., n'm. P. Oibison, of Huntlnirden, Ta (j Wm. M. Lloyd. dame:; I'enniston, Thomas WLitt . .... , j ieo. lv. .xict nr: :ne, of Indiana, Pa. S. U. Smith, John Grouse, of Johnstown, Pa. John R. Neil". Pamuel Dean, James M. Johnston. siriuel V. .-uut.ei v.n, .0 tens li.aisas, n Cressweli, Jr. . , ... Joseph Smith, of Jlolmmysburg, Pa. of Williamsburg, Ta. Others mny and u lli be added. "SxM Collections made in all parts of the United States. Drafts furnished on Philadelphia. Pitts- ! burg. Sc., Sc. Ihe usual rate of Interest, in such cases, paid on Deposits for 3, G and 12 months. Other Deposits received, payable on demand. Iloliidaysbui-g, Feb. '4, 1 8-32.-20. OiTCE ZL.0RR and for ths Last Tinia. Ann all persons indebted informed that the ; books of the Lite firm of Litzingcr & Tod' are!1'011 jiu the hand.-; of the subscriber for settlement I "rit and collection; therefore, those who do not call de-jand settle before or during the April Court, will after that time, Had their accounts in the hundo of tne proper oilicers '-'-r '-"'lactlon. CHARLES LITZINGER. Ebensburg, March 4th, 1852. 20-0t. Wust received by J. Moore, 3 doz best double 3i bitt axes. KEY STORE AT TIE OLD STAND ! milL subscriber has opened at the well known store room, formerly occupied by Johnston Moore, a general and well selected assort ment of new goods, consisting of everything !.-. rrf,v,,.-..n.. 1 1 :.. . . , J . . P 'Z . H l.J m "ry stores, winch nave ocen purcnascu m such a wav as to cu i -f : , a ' 10 1. o 'l as cheap if not cheaper th " 1 e:"ntr-v- 1fc not satisfied enable than any fd at' the truth of this, can call and see for themselves. In making bis bow once more to his friend, he assures them that he will charge them nothing for seeing his goods ; come and examine for yourselves. Cash and country produce taken in exchange for goods. WILLIAM D AVIS November 20th, 1851. SlBcrltr Sale. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Espon. issued out of the Court of Common Picas cf Cambria County, and to me directed, thro win m. posed to sale on the premises in the Corongh of Johnstown, nbmbria County, on Saturday, the v, .UUii.u ueii, m one o clock 1. M. All the right, title and interest cf Charles G. Phythiau, of, in and to a l0t of r.rm.n.i in the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria County, fronting on huton Street, adjoining lot of Cvru'e Ituby on the East, and Basman Alley on the .est, having thereon erected a two story frame house, and lrame ofilce, and frame stable, wood and coal house, now in the occupancy of Robert P. Linton and William Arcntrue. Taken in execution, and to be' sold at the suit of Jeremiah S. Black. JOHN RRAWLEY, -Sheriff. xvi. .i, io., iy. T fcTV-: ---1-: A3TD JEV7TLHY ETOZE, One Door East of the Sentinel Office. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. Sept. 2o, 1850 Gl aiEC'EIAEl, DiX M4GEII AiS, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. . Ofnce in the Court House, up stairs January 1, !y IltTClHJTSOX, JR., Attorney ct Lav7, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on High street, opposite Thonioson's Hotel. January 1, 181. Ij Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. - w - Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. ATI business m ths several Couris of lilair, Indiana nnd Cumbria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to.. January 1, IBol. ly SA3Iii:L. C. WiSG ARI), Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. "Will practice in the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair and Huntingdon counties. Germans can receive advice in their own language. Office, en main street two doors east cf the Exchange Hotel. May 8, lS-l ly. tinman 31. ki-:i:i. Attorney r.t Law, Ebensburg, Fa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office a few duors Bast of Carmon's Hotel. Jan. iSol. ly. Z-ttorney ct Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Orricr. at his rcrdder.ee at the west end of the Borough, immediately below the "Foundry." January la, lho2." T25033AS C. JI'SJOWEI, Attorney at Law, Holliclaysbarg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria i -w t c. ...- vuv v w in. ..lcrarlana s ca.mct wareroem. January 1, lBi'ii. ly Attorney at Lay?, Johns to-wn, Pa. Jauuiiry 0, lb-31. ly 1 I.. Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Ta. Ofaee on Main street, two doers cost of the Echo OlSce. March 13, lg'il. ly Jastica cf the Peace, Laensbtirg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Otljce, adjoining his dwelling. Decern. 24, jSil. 11-tf. Justics cf the Foa.cs, and Ecrivaner, Su.T2.mit, Pa Will attend promptly to collections, or other business e:itrust"d to him. Legal instruments of writing, dvawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, It -31. SLj L t? ir V. KiudUH Fashionable Rarber and Rair Dresser. TviO doors west cf G. J.-Lodgers' store, rbensbure, May 1, lS51.-3v. N. R. Shampocing d ;iio, a.ud razors honed in! a superior mannc r. j Auditor' A'oiiec. Ttio mdersigncd liavlnsr been at -pointed b- the Orphan's Court of Cambria. County, an Au-j ditor to marshal the a cts in the 1 --.nis of Geo. J C. K. Zahni, Administrator of th.e estate cf j David Shevkler, late of S-.isqneha.nua Township, I deceased, licreby rives notice to all persons in- I terested, that he v. ill attend to the duties of said appointment at his oliice at Ebensburg, on 1'ri i day the 10th day of March noxt, at one o'clock! 1 . M., wheu ana v. acre tney may attend if they j sec pioper. ATM. KITTELL, Auditor. Ebensburg, Feb. lfJ, lto'2. t of Causes Put down for Trial at a Court of Common Please, to be held at Ehensburg, in and for the Cvjnly cf Cambria, the first Monday of April next. re vs McGuire's heirs s Coolc vs Crum et al vs Dillon vs Crura vs Dillon vs Conway vs Gates vs Rogers Young's Assignee am ct al tz Phey I Tyson - Cretin Linton Trefls (Crum vs Slliay vs Jrvin vs Slick vs Cretin vs Same Marsn-.n Dimond ct al Conrad McNeal Carter Miller's use Crum Lewis Ellis Ewalt Huey Same Kaylor II oilman White's Buchanan vs Bingham vs Dillon vs Varner vs Newman vs Stewart vs Linton et al vs Long et al , vs Samo vs Glass vs Murphy vs Singer vs Todd et al Same vs Same Riffla vs Robison et al Layton - vs Ellis Vvilsou vs Brawley ct al Careers Adm vs Palmer R. L. JOHNSTON, Prothonotury. Protbonotarys Oidice Feb. 25th, 1S52. Valley Wreath & Crusader please copy. JOS11V IVORY &. SO, Commission aud Forwarding j rchants, Summit viile, Cambria county-, Pennsylvania. Agents for Adams & Co.'3 Express, and Pcnna. Rail Road Co mpany. Will attend to receiving and forward ing goods by the above lines. Packages sent by Express no commission charged. Sept. 11, 1S51.-18-tf. Jolm Parker. Janca H. Parker. JCIEIX lARKi:it & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour nnd Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongabcia and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, CocxmercialEow, Liberty Street, I'itt!tirpr, Ia CLOCK J?iWjll!l ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY r3TEL, Hcc. O. oa-1 43 ITorth Ihlii Street Ihiteteli tL 1hi undersigned rtencetfully Itra leave to state that he bus thoroughly rc-uttr-d lad irar-r..-ved the above EstablLif.entlniimj.nner ussar pajssed by any Hotel in the count!--. The location cf the City Hotel is undoubtc.-ilv the most desirable in the Citr. f,-.r rf.t...,, and business men generally, being in the centre 01 uie great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Institutions. He pledges himself to snare no rains tn 1 the approbation cf his guests, r.nd dc-ires th-.t ne may receive a ebare of publi.j p-.troni.gj. A. II. illRSr.' April Zllh 18S1. ly Kankburg, Pa. MAJ. JGIi'N BR ALT, Proprietor. April 10, lblA.ly JAilES UUSSKL. AENIin FOX. Manufacturers i.nd Wl:olesale Dealers in BOOTS and SUOKS, No. 7 North Fourth St., Four doors above Market, sc-ond story, rhiladclphi-i! Pa. December 11, 1851. i'-tru. WAS 2! WaTOi UOZ iH, Chestnut sirctt, between 7th and Sih streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, Proprietor. April 10. u-::. ly AIUERECAX I50TEL., Chestnut Street, opposite the State House, Philadelphia, Ta. AMBROSE J. WHITE, Preprietor. April 10, IS'!. ly IIA215IIS, 15.43,1:, l. ."., j WHOLESALE DRUGGIST?, No. 201 M ket Street, one door above Fifth, north side, ! I'Eillr.dtipbla. i j Importers and Vhclesale Ecalc-r3 j In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med- , ionics, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils. Dyes, Perfumery, ic. &c. John 1 larr It. M IJ. Je;: J. J. S.'n;.ir-.od. IJ. D. O: j April 24th IS-jI. lv Ik B. 32 A.'i::TTi: & raz&uei,, Importers and dealers in Ionian aud X-crie HARDWARE end CUTLERY, No. 124 North lhird Street, above R.aee, E. V. MACHETTX, AE.'I. Ji. RAICri-lL. April 24th 1S31. ly Wholesale Grocev3 ani Liquor Merchants, I7o. 4S ITorth "Water street, rhiladrl-hi-.. Arril 2ith ltiol. lv Viho!cs.iO deal x .iia ci o.. ee. in II A Tlo c:.d l-.li . PLiladeltLia, Tz. April 10, 15;31. ly Wholesale dealers in Hardware, C. j-c, No. 203 Market Sircct. above i rhie.'c'"! April 10, 1S51. iy til. jcrrJTTi-, 2i.-vie:;ii.i:ii c;o., Vt'lsclesalo dealers in fin-lev end Domett Dry Good-i, No. 110, corner of Race, April 10. R--31. ly ..oiia oa Street, S. Philadelphia, Pa. L, Euc Vihlesa'.c de and Sire.'? Goo ' :?:;:ors to Rcdrcy:, i.ers in Doi'ti ou H. 1 No 17, North Sd trcwt, April 10, IS-31. ly ixciiae:!. wa;:t; & co., Wholesale 2'vbacco, S.t: T. aud Srcar Ji.--'-v in ton, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philaaelphi?., Pa. M. WATtTMAN', Joseph v. scKvirn. ! April 24, 1831. D Vt'holeiale dealers in Witi-.s r;.i I. which j ! tuer are pre;;irt"l to lurrosh cnca-i to merchants' and hotel keepers. W: July 1st, 1S51 ly .rehouse 20-i Market St. Thil: Pa. - 1 A l: . J m . South-west corner of April 'IX 1 ? 10. tf , t:i 1 Race strcctj uic'rbla, Pa. ! jgz'"i v. rfsr;Toj, j Wholesale dealer in Queen rare, Ch. j Glassware, .jc, No. 2d-3 Market Street, Ihiladelrhia, April 10, ISol. ly r.t. J. Patton Ihopror, at Importers and Wholesale Dealers in J i-,' 't;n and Dom-le lun-'y DRY-GOODS. Satin?, Silks, VosJings, Serges. Cr.-.vats, White Goods, &c, with a general asortnient of Glovts, Hosiery, Laecs and S.aall Vi'ares, No. 14 North Third Street, West Side, o Church Alk- J. S. MEPARA, J. S. MEPARA, ) P. II. MEDARA, IPRILADELPIII E. M. JONES. J V. Sept If, ISol. George Rhey. Levi Hatthcvrs. Yilliam Ebbs KIII2Y, 7.5.tTTI!i:xyS CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Cov:mioti Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and .79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3. 1 851. Cm E. S. JO.ES CO., CORNER of FOURTH nud RACE STREETS, Philadelphia. Publishers of the Model Archi tect, by SAMUEL SLOAN. Architect, to be completed in 24 monthly part. Ihe uoovo worn is design ?U to meet n.e wisn es not ouiy of those .Erectly interested in buil oit'gs, i.ut 01 tin m :id uesire tin? advance mt-ut 01 this noble art in cur country, and wish to culti - vato their tastes and acquaintance with mvnitec- tare. The handsome manner in which it is pre- pared cud embellished, renders it a tasteful or - namcnt for the drawing-room, while its accurate delineaUous give it the highest practical valuo. Nos. 1. 2 & 3 now ready for d.divery. Price 50 ceuts per number. Address ft nbovrt, post pnid. My 1, 18-31. -ly. WESYAf.a balsam c? wir.i.! criEr.r.r. v Tun rp?r rjcircDY ir.-ns zrxcv.z; Z'i, na.i for fcr.'.c. Azil.mj. Cldi Ocr, 2r -t.'..-.-., ffi,-."ic, Lu-edlry ; :.eZi fi-, j Vc 1 1 !; t,f DrtaiUi::'j. Litvr Jft.:.xtt, Jeiv .r'uic't. r.cs cf the i.r Suit', I'v a i'i.--.. rf Ccr.- iurr.jjtlitfi, J-c. L.il.ori ihl" Lnls.Vi u ,..:t.ul'OT ly adapted to every disease cf the Lur: c;.d 2. r ..-. v;hich w produced in cur cvcr-vary,':-y c.7.;: n. t . V.'JLD CHERRY has long been known to is- 6-??? important tv.'.'.i-.-.ur.i prop i-rtus. J l:s 5;-ct is lanniiar to ever;,- mr.trrn in our land, r.nd r. -j s:ciau3 oi'u-n p-r-.-f cribe it in uifj'ercnt f.-inis ivr a I variety of cou-.i-Liints. T::r. aho. has been ccuallv i rote a LjT v ; j ; i : - - i iiast nie 1 1; vi.0i.1ns. vuo nanics ri-e faniiiinr t; the w holo country. l:a. gone so far :.s tu dech-.re tl.t cv en CoSSCMS' 'JlUX could be cuivd by that ah-ne. In other hands, again, it v.:s i:e: riv valmlcss. cwsrsr. no j d.jubt, to tht-'.r :g:- nee in preparing cr.'i :.d- j mm-.s.eniig u a u.ii;cu:ty now Ciiurely obviated iby piaitnt e-Apciluent and lorg expt rur.ee. j Hie extraci ul:.: ry ovrscf tLfse j two sub-taiues r.rc- i.c-w, f.r ;L- lira time con. I blued ai:d tn:'-c-l:(d 'n 1 .-. JJ ..',.. Lcri of I YfId C'r:rl- i-y ;l t-'-- 1- -n.ic.d recess, ecr I thing deleu-i h.'U j n- u. ".-! s.s is n jetted, so thlt "vhat remains is the ir.o-t txtraordir.f ry 1 i.d truly cSicaciot'.s remedy k.r til klcds of pulmeni.rv end j liver diseases ever km v, i. iu man. To ee!.v:nc all unbelievers tLut cur thcerv i.s recdly true, we .reier to a few cases of cures 1 ei firmed lv v.cnuei iul me e;ne : ! AKOiEZR astc:;i:-,::ii;g ctjpj: I E. Kalb, a 1 :gh!y res ectable merehnnt o i'.-m: '"-, 1 au.c.a ce-t ntv, j .t ns e . ic-i.uwing vo'untery !rib:-te to ; '-in. wist.m-.'s r ..!.. a:: cr w:i.r ci'rr.FT." ' Rushvllle. IV.ifitid v. A; r-l o. 1'c'A. .'.i. j. 1 an. 1, car r-T I v-" t,-. .-. jycuthatmy t'-sugbtor, Au-.and.i : years, had, abvut a year s:r.cr, 1 :? 1 to s:ate :t nr.: r.gci s'itet 21 r.cr, 1 very scve:e r.t dr.ced her veir much. ; tack ol inorsb's. ! and left bcr wi:h r; 11. 1 employed r reach ierhc ! all of the p!-y:c:r.t.s v it:.:n c: jprrpese tf n moving bcr cevrh. bnt v.itlout success, i. iic r. ; cline, wi;h every : -"-red to bo -I;.:.:, g i..to a de- vn-ftrm f cri.sun r r:r 2. Rogers' Livci v. . it'-cr.d Ttr." I then tiled L'r. : p .t th.s a- a nor cong.:. a: e malignant el : her s;vm- t- .m of a sii'i m.-. . V."f 3 ! now most seriou.: ;b!ing i'cr that I i gress of th.it in i ! really de.--...al:-! Put I jro-ide:.:: : tr; :m- '."v 10 day, s: toe rrc satiable uiscase, c r-d of ray dargiite:' ally saw the ceitl::e; v:ur.) th n 1 y '-Wiv "' ti :. ere-. Ced a R.i V '; :: ' . r- ..r A. T ... nsun.p'.iou. i reeovtiY. to cf Jonl rah Jane." i-.s I'alss-.m .t l.cpe that r.-mediultly t: nt'y ga r - -i " t f "Wi-trr'a res;.' red tv all predLs- i t:.an Lou: son. was cured of e c . ei na . nei r mient v. I; L.er, tr, commencea usii.rr it; rcliei; battle her he li was imrrovt-.l an 1 by the use of t .vj battle; E.'dTans of Wild Cherry,"' fhe w, perfect health, and she is nt new j.oscd to a cou.-l!. I will say to III that rr:- r. f.l : 1 .1 ease f-n-'atng to c j h : . i LLen -.par, fer V :.l ffli- le. Lr.rrv :n:-v Wis- i el Wild a:'s 'l'. ;". .: e-.: ir 1 a v ! 1. - e : i i r !br:- n f ;? f tl: !t.-.r, M. D. hi. Hade": ! jon a :h.-:y exec-Cd No t-lhvr car. t. ! j 1 ii.e : I e . -. C.n.. Ohio, ad; r.t s :s. en II criers cu l, trance en W;..l:.ut 'o be adJrevh i:.m i vti;r. dli if ys d S Co., Patten, :r;-v c; !h:dk:i ! Curvv' ty i; 1; Illldeh:;-:; 1 -l idg; J. Ch S5 A . 5 i. , LRYAN CLE S CO. !VL't'hVlv IrL-ivstv ' f . : 1 v -; : ! Three m- "g'll v st (b" urg. R.t. cc;-oil ted. .u me n l:i ' - r-- ts, a: the :nth jepit a urn . tv'e:ve I -1 per an: o - per c : I ' . 1 ill. 1.1 ie 1: at tl.e' r : n:on:h d; annum. tf -1 rir cer.: pei : Of -J :i ie.. 1j :r ;ent rer Dr.; the p on the cities, f. sale sur.3 to suit de upon t::v .'.msers. and collections ma low rates. t 8. h-.-. jjtf Y. J. K: ICj liar Ileiery, sses. vVO. et rtLAr-rrrir-A. Ctmbs. PrusLe I ' v :rs in h-g'i . JVC: ! I--, -'.Ci-Lj-i .lie,.., 1S5 Zlzsi; C.rect, 11. Y. Corner cf 1th, i-ini-Ai :.i ;-:! v. ;u..iea-i r ar. i .mote er 1 :i c t t -c k, l..r. bruii:, . 'r .- sily-. strav . .1 th..wcrs. fi.rs. in;n the ct-cao. 1 i wool. IV.vi.in.:, araw i.r.J Ji C, W lilvjii Vi Ui 1C Sv.-lJ tuf'.'-U' est. r ',. 1. "o2. I'.j ly v" Erpr, i. - "S i L : Wh.-.b.salo d;-.b:rs zr.J I,th;i I.rf II.V-. 'nrr..-.s:to t' . V- To ' 1, 1 N-rv'j Third Street oi-. rehruarv 2' i CoMMI siONt:eS reived. That the be directed to bring debte i t the Co' !i' v ments i:anu d atcly :' ncrt. Uv tae C- i:.-:jv-.-, I'.. l' lb.52. Ir. .iauier ci the County S'a.t rg-.llrt J vi'i T5 ;U- and t:." issue r.i! Judg '15 r the f.rs: d. y of Ajril -'.I!:: -h-a ts. l. J. V, AT EE.., Clerk. Tr. r LbeVs! n of C I are i I arc. It!.. p. lh.-; l.ei t i's and all o! .recle t to th;? ab ) hr per ve 1 1 so The a t tent: sons inti'rvst. lution, passed bv the Roar. I rf mr-da-d -i---. KEES J. Ei.OTl), Tre:.eur,r. February, 2d, 1S52. V. Vc:;I?;. There will S exposed at p.-.blle s de on Tl day the lv.li d.y of March nei. at the iiou. tho subscriber in Carroll tnwr.ship, the f. llov. fi-operty, viz: H-rsts, cow.-, vcur..T e-uih.-. oive 01 oxen, sacop, nogs. o,;e wng.-n. -. l-.arrows, sleds, one goo. 2 s'.cisrb. ouo g.-d i! r:.. b Ing machine, v.du-at, ryo. c.'-.-n, 1-..u k'.C;.e:.. v by the bvl.el, bay by the ton, .-traw by C i:-t i- - ; d.e, nv ctiierw'is and v.ho.-.t - ! ground, and a 1 u cio varicv ar.-l l-.-y in f house ::nU ! ; kitchen iurniiuro. ; Sale to coannenea at 0 o'clock. as:r.ao.- ciodit "aver.. GEORGE WEAKLANT. 1 Feb. 2Sth, 1S52. 20-ot. ' . ' (' LOVER seed, Bacon and Window Glass, for i L: sale by jm Zco-f. )fBl?HLLS clover sfd ;ut rrc -"v0.-l 07,. r.7 ijale at the brl:k st .ro. ' . ' is . March, 11, 1852. ly