j-Ot'rt DAT -i'-11 --- --xvwi . New York. March 2 n t'tuiiship Franklin, from Havre, Februa- i 1 t M .... Iltl, -ins -3 I'aa- . r l i. t .,! nigrum:' " c CiK, r,.ll. gangers, a v.-.Iu.ible cc: i-" Frah goods, and $ijo,ooo ib ;;"- The steamil-ip Arctic i ;n NV.t Ydk' armed 1 i: -; 'ys and 1 S honj.-;. The itfaiii.-.itip America from N. Y., reach 'd Livcrpoul tn ilic 13th. Tie pneket ship Antnrtic fur New York, put I ..0k to Liverpool on the ICth, huvuig been ..h'"'r.'- Before getting off she hud to throw nvevooai" i - - C3:oIcra Morbus. READ THE FOLLOWING EXTRAORDINARY CURE. I hereby certify that about two weeks ago 1 wa seized with a violent attack of Vomiting and Purging, (Cholera Morbus,) -with very dis tressing puins in the stomach and bowels, which w;.s completely removed by two tca-spooulu d.-.sos of tii'' Petroleum, taken in a little water. After havsi:-taken tl.efirst dose.I slept soundlv a!i! Comfort:. Id V fV.r thrna. 1,,.,,-c, -:c-ncl II EN 11 Y WISE, JR., On board Steamboat Ariadne. Attest NIMROD GEAE1LL. Pittsburg, December 12, 1819. l.'TTT WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY imparts new vigor to vital action, and relieves the system by opening the pores of the skin, and 1 'TV mt . ; . it il. ..-.w.-...;. ... I a -! viiuii mucous mailer. 113 rbo Tbe steiiir.ship Washington touched at Cowes . action is sudorific, sedative and expectorant, by tl,e 17tli, en her way to l.remen. opining me pores, ahaying irritation, and by ti. Frnnklin, on the 2-iUi of February, at 10 ro,,;'.!L'ri"- he expulsion of mucous matter easy. ... i l , , -v ,V-,...r I lhws wl'o take the lialsam will feel immedi- A. M.. lat. 4 J dog- long. 0 deg. passeu a( ui.aid re!;,.f frpia the jistrcSBi11K irritatiou8 that itcamsL;ii bound east. j accompany ail'eetions of the respiratory organs. moii"' the passengers by the Franklin, is Col. i The pores have been closed, the Balsam opens ..me'of Maryland, bearer f despatches. M'0"'.' The Jm?S suffer from irritation, the ir--K'u"ne"' . ! rstation is southed : the ru se is v!..1f i.n.l fv.T-- LxuLAS i. The Da,.y A,, hints that s.iTiic;isll tl.ey are softened, and the mucous membrane creat nioveinent may be expected on the -i ot , is relied of its engorgement with rapidity and irv, uii'i stales mat orders nave uecn sent uou ui iuis ueiigniiuuemeoy. oi-t; auveriisemeut in anotner column. Februar to t.'ie he vuriuiis generals in command to be pro cured. In the House o: loiuraons on me lorn, j-oru John Russel brought forward his measures to rovi-ie lor im.- ...uiuiiji . v. . i the I Croat Iliilhli Quarterlies AND add to the regular army about as many men important Reduction in the rates of Postage !! italurelccu sent to the Cape if Good Ik.pe du- j LEOAKD SCOTT & CO., ru the present war, which is about -S,UU0 trooj s ; xo. 54 gold STREET., NEW YORK, tfthe iine, l.OUO artillery men, and from the; Continue to publish the following British Pe m:!i:iu to enrol by ballot eiie-lifth of all the men rio-.tL-a's, viz : in Great Britain between the acres of 20 and 2:V THE LONDON QUAIITEBLY 11EYIEW (Con in the first year of the system, and of those be- XE j;d1N1'.UBG II REVIEW (Wl ig). twcea 20 and 21 m all succeeding yeors. ; i in; OBTII BRITISH REVIEW (Fre ( Free Church ) They are to be l.ab'.e to twelve or fourteen j THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), iu,3 rvice in the first year, and fourteen j- g u each succeeding year. Except m cases of m- j (T Valuable Iroierty For Sale. The subscriber being anxious to dispose of r uo ieai estate in uamoria cuuuij, uutu ior sale the following in-oDertv. to wit: The "Mullen Lill" farm, situate on the turn pike road about 2 miles east of Lbensburg, containing 150 acres, 000 acres of which are cleared; a good vein of coal runs through this tract. Also, a tract of land, situate l i miles west of T-il . . i-oerifcijurg containing loO acres, adjoining lands of Rev. T. McGirr, deceased, Alex. McVicker and others. This tract is well timbered and well Adapted for meadow. The Jefferson and Ebens burg Plank Road will pass through it : this tract will be sold in ten acre lots, more or less, to ac commodate purchasers. Also, a tract of land, situate about five miles north-west from Ebensburg, containing 350 acres. This tract is well timbered, with a large branch of the Blacklick passing through it, and an excellent site for a grist and saw-mill on it. Also, several other tracts of land, situate in the townships of Allegheny, Washington. Sum merhill and Carroll, two of which are situate near the Portage Railroad due eastfrom the foot ot Plane No. 4 ; and one tract adjoining lands of Mr. Bradley, at the head of Burgoon's Gap, a short distance from the Central Railroad. Also, several lots in the Borough of Ebens burg ; also, a lot in said borough on which are erected a stone dwelling house, stable, spring house and office, now in the pecupancy of Mr. Roberts. Also, several squares of two acre out lota ad joining the Catholic Church. The foregoing property will be sold on rea sonable terms and sufficient time given for pay ment. For further information apply to the undersigned. PIIILTP NOON. Ebensburg, March 25, 1 852. 20-4t. CLOCK HATCH AITD TEWELD.Y CT0EE, 1e T?nr East f the Sentinel Office. Si. B Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at goriest notice, and warranted. Sept. 20, 1850 51 3IICIIAEL D.L 3IAGEIIAX, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851. ly IfCLL, JOII.VSTOX, JACK & CO. (LATE BELL, JOHNSTON & Co.) OFFICE OF lieiioslt, lilscount, and Icliaiige, AT HOLHUATSBfEO, I'A. 1GAZINE vasion, they cannot be cai.od upon to serve oe-j TLcge Ileri.;nts Lavc nQw becn n successful vondthe limits of the:r own counties. operation in this country for ticenty ytvrs, and In the lar-e lowns the j.oiicc are to be trained their circulation is constantly on the increase and organized as miiitia men. I notwithstanding the competition they encounter ., , . ,-, .,r'.. t., I,-,. fl'an Amoncan periodicals of a similar class and 'jhc proposed mea.-iae . uot to .xTV,:. to In- ft.lim n,unt.rous J-dec, irS and Magazines made up kind. ' of selections from foreign periodicals. This L,.rd lV.Mcrt..u siri-rte l the measure while' fuct s!j3 ff', tbe Li-h estimation in which . ., , .' ... , , ..... tney are he.d by the intelligent reading public, .Mr. nume cppov.u i-., uu .. u-, ..,.iu- ril affords a guarantee thatthev are established ! h J it. i on a Lrnt basis, and will be continued without The measure is not very likely to be carried interruption. vithout much opposition and strong debating. j Although these works are distinguished by the , ... pv;:tical shades above indicated, yet but a small Ike Oovcniment has commenced persecuting ,.,.rti,m of their contents is devoted to politcal the Irish press fur publishing wicked and mail- ; subjects. It is their literary character which i'.'.ms libels on the Government. 1 gives them their chief value, and in that they The accounts from the Australia gold ditrgimrs, ' :Ud cocfessedljr far above all other journals of .... , , their class. B!ucaroof, still under the masterly which are to the beginning of November, state guiJance of Christopher North, maintains its an ihat the excitement had increased an hundred cient celebrity, and is, at this time, unusually at foM, and the colonists had nearly gone mad. tractive, from the serial works of Bulwer and The yield of gold had been immense, .ther literary notables, written for that niaga- , , . , . a t . zine d first appearing in its columns both in Trade mthe provinces was flourishing. At(Gmit Urftain and in the Unite.1 .States. Such Manchester, a steady busi:ies3 was doing for a ; works as "The Caxtons" and ''My New Novel," Lome and foreign market. Australia nd Caii-1 (both by Bulwer), -My Peninsular Medal," "The f rnia g.d comnar.ies continue still on the in-, t:ivc? n;dh'V'. aiul otLr sfcrials. of v'hicb numn- ous rival editions are issued by the leading pub- Clt:;::4' 1 Ushers in this country, have to be reprinted by Pnw.-t The trades ui Pari" were in a most those publishers from the pages of Blackwood, depressed and suffering condition, and discoutent f jn issued by Mess Scott & Co., so t a i that subscnoers to the Reprint of that Magazine was rapidly spreading. . n,.,v always rely on having the earliest reading It is however asserted that active preparations : 0f these fascinating tales. &tc making for a eovnd'eta:, and that it is tixed I '1'H113"IS. for the 22d inst. , , , . . . . ., ... . . , , It any one of the four Reviews The initiative stop, it is said, will be taken by . . .,r 4y tWQ of tl,e four UeY;ews the troops at Lyons. j For any three of the four Reviews Arrests continue fre.iieut, and tlp prisons are ; I" or all four of the Reviews ;,, . i,, i .. 1 1'or Blackwood's Magazine .in a crv ciowilct state. ! ... , , , , , . ,. il-or Blackwood i: three Reviews lu various acts ot clemency, the Socialists are F, r i;!,.lc;w.0,i & the four reviews J 'iiU'iti tv be 7iiaJe tn nil coxes in advtnre. M itr;i I 'irrt ht in lite blote where ir jW'l icillbc James M. Bell, Robert B. Johnston, and William Jack are the Active Partxkks, who alone transact the business of the firm. THE OTHER l'AKTXKRS AI1E A. P. Wilson, Win. Bonis, Jr., Wm. 1. Orbison, ff Huntingdon, Pa. T. C. McDowell, Wm. M. Lloyd, James Denniston, R. M. Lemon, Geo. R. McFarlanc, Samuel W. Rhodes, Samuel Calvin, Thaddeus Banks, John Cresswell, Jr., David Watson, Joseph Smith, of Hollidaysburg, Pa Alexander M. Lloyd, Baker & Watson, of Gay sport, Pa. John Miller, of Temper anccville, Blair co., Pa. Edward Shoemaker, of El ensburg, Pa. Thomas White, of Indiana, Pa. S. H. Smith, John Crouse, of Johnstown, Pa. John K. Neff. Samuel Dean, James M. Johnston, of Williamsburg, Pa. Jvf Olivers may and will be added. x$a Collections made in all parts of the United States. Drafts furnished on Philadelphia, Pitts burg, &C, &C. The usual rate of Interest, in such cases, paid on Deposits for -i, (j and 12 months. Other Deposits received, payable on demand. Hollidaysburg, Feb. 24, 1852.-20. Ireand with more favor tin; the Constitutional ; Hepublictms they leing held in stringent hatred ; by the Governnietit. I Nothing fvirt'-cr hr.s triiTispired regar '.ii'g the ; ci'iifiscativ!! i;f tl'.e Orlenr.s' prr-nertv. i Per annum. ..'5 00 5 00 7 00 8 00 C 00 O 00 10 00 The O. do not b.liexe that the Presi- 'Icr.t v. i 1 v. . , r in Lis iiitcr.ti. tis, or that the CL! ;iitj.. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the ubove j.riccs will be allowed to Clubs ordering lour or more copies or any one or more of the i:. s. jo.hs & t o., CORNER of FOURTH and RACE STREETS, Philadelphia. Publishers of the Model rchi tect, by SAMUEL SLOAN, Architect, to be completed in 24 monthly parts. .The above work is designed to meet the wish es not only of those directly interested in bail dings, but of all who desire the advancement of this noble art in our country, and wish to culti vate their tastes and acquaintance with architec ture. The handsome manner in which it is pre pared and embellished, renders it a tasteful or nament for the drawing-room, while its accurate delineations give it the highest practical value. Nos. 1. 2 & 3 now ready for delivery. Price 50 cents pier number. Address as aboe, post paid. May 1, lS51.-y. E. HITCIIIASO.V, JR., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office on High street, opposite Thompson', Hotel. January 1, 1851. ly J. Jl'DOXALD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several Courts of Blair, Indiana, and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to, January 1, 1851. ly S AML'JCC C. WJXftAIlI), 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, on main street two doors east of the Exchange Hotel. May 8, 1&51 ly. (iCOUCC 31. ItKKfil, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office a few doors East of Cannon's Hotel. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. WILLIAM KITTELL, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office at his residence at the west end of the Borough, immediately below the ''Foundry." January 15, 1852. 'DIOJIAS C. M'BOWULl,, A ttorney at Law, HoUidaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. McFurland's cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly CYUIS L. I'EKSIIIJVC;, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. January 30, 1851. ly I'm i Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly IllCIIAIlO JOMIS, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling. Decern. 24, 1851. 11-tf. JM ADVERTISEMEXTS. CITY IIOTEJL.. TTos. 41 and 43 North Third Street, Philadelphia, JOC unaeisigncd zcfpoctfully bogs leave to state thai ;he ha thoroughly refitted and impro ved the above EstabliKT...r.t ; o . v mmm u m uv uua Ui passed by any Hotel in the country. xuo location ol the City Hotel is undoubtedly the most desirable m t!,A r;r vi i .". and businees men generally, being in the centre of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Institutions "c pieuges nimseil to spare no pains to merit the approbation of L he may receive a share of public patronage. . ., A. 11. HIRST. April 24th 1851. ly Hit 4I1 IIOTIiE,, Harrisburg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly AJlES RCSSKX.. ADXF.U FOX. Kl.SSEL & FOX, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 7 North Fourth St., F our doors above Market, second story, Philadelphia, Pa. December 11, 1851. 9-Crn. WAsimcTox iioi si:, Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, pRorniExoa. April 10. 1851. ly AMEIUCAX HOTEL, Chestnut Street, opposite the State House, Philadelphia, Pa. AMBROSE J. WHITE, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly IIAIUILS, iiali:, & CO;, WHOLESALE DRUG GISTS, No. 201 Mar ket Street, one door above Fifth, north side, I'liilailclpliia. Importers and Wholesale Sealers In Irugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med icines, &urgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, &c. &c, Juhn Harris, M. D. John If. Hale. J. Sharsicood. E. 11. Orbison. April 24th 1851. ly J. B. Miles, at MAC1IETTE & KAIGI'EL, Importers and dealers in Foreiyn and Domestic HARDWARE and CUTLERY, No. 124 North Third Street, above Race, I'lilladelplila. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. II. RAIGUEL. April 24 th 1851. ly miMtLlX l'LATT & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Merchants, No. 43 North Water Street, Philadelphia. April 24th 1851. ly ISAAC 31. A.SIITOA, Wholesale dealer in HATS and CAPS, No. 172 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1S51. ly tree ci c nti 1 The Mjps; I renih Pi-.-".. ii u will be N.n:;. nt on tho 1 rescinded. pr sei.tv- i.ijj. Lh. to tl. Lis letters of rc- nbovc works. Thus : Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review wilt be sent to one address for : foar coplis of the four Reviews and Black- I I llf nn tlir-sfl TTir.lTi.-.Tc .oa V..- (Tin late law, been reduced, on tbe average, abowt ''.f at the Lead of the Army in Africa. He will I forty pr cent.' The following are the present retain his post as Minister if W.-.r. j rates, iz: x or iicuwooa s uiagazme. MILFS. l'KR OTAU. Oi-neralue St. Aruaud was about to place him- I..VTKU I'ltO.!: CALIFOnXIA. New York, March 17. Any distance not exceeding Over 500 and not exceeding 500 1500 The cold brought bv tbe El Dorado is all on Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 freight. or a Review. The steamer General W.trren was lest on tbe i- . . t v -ny distance not exceeding ;00 larin che Columbia river, on the 2th of Junua-. Over 5u0 and not exceeding 1500 n, by which 42 lives were lost. The cartro was i Over loOO and not exceeding 2500 valued at 80,000. The schooner Penelope left San Juan Del Suz 'a the 17th of October, with 82 passengers. Nothing Las been heard of her since. Two men were hung by the populace, at Mur i'hys diggings, for thieving. Mr. Boyd, owner the yatch Wanderer, was murdered by the natives, at Solomon's Group, hile on an excursion among those Islands, in October. All was (luiet in Oregon on the 7th. thoush the controversy between the Legislature and the Judiciary was still unsettled. Kam was much wanted, both for money and agricultural purposes, the Miners howener were meeting with uniform success. A band of robbers had left Los Angelos, for er iforiiia, and were causing considerable solicitude among the inhabitants. Advices from ;he Sandwich Islands to the 17th 'J anuary, givc gloomy accounts of the state of -ade. As tOlne rflil-f if ia iirnr.ncMl in . L- n , ,(T 'lift ,1 . T,Uly or3r cent on sugar. Pf., I'6 e!octiotis had taken place, and Houolula, "u two native representatives to the lower '"Jtlaf. 9 cents. 18 " 27 " I'EIt QVAR. 4 cents. 8 " 12 " At these rates no objection should be made. as heretofore, to receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and regular delivery. Kif" Remittances and communications should be always addressed, post-paid, to the Publish ers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 79 Ft lto.v Street, New York, Entrance 54 Gold street. N. Ik L. S. & Co., have recently published, and have now for sale the "FARMERS G VIDE" by Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Mor ton of Yale college, New Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing lfiOO pages, 14 steel and 000 wood engravings. Price, in mus lin binding, S(5; in paper covers, forthemail, "5. 8-23-tf ' George Ehey. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs UIIi:V, MATTHEWS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Com mission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3, 1851. Cm A new paper called the Argus, has made its ,f', nce m "miolula, and opposes the policy Government. 2gUSlCess at San Francisco was brisk on the a&d litb, and a considerable amount was -Flour was rather neglected. in, UM,MY"" criod tnold lady, patketiijur, rais ith r. spectacles, "what have they done ,. Poor Toby for hetchclling '" Not hetcbel ''uid Dy 'twas fiwiudling," replied the boy, 'a, i ,S con"ctcd." "O. la, awingling, so V.u .' kucw 'twas something about drtrsiny John Paiker. James H. Parker- J;II I'AItKI.It &, CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, Pidsbin s, la. March, 11, 1852. ly. Miorifr Sale. Bv virtue of a writ of W-nd. Expon. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me directed, there will be ex posed to sale on the premises in the Borough of Johnstown, aCmbria Couuty, on Saturday, iho 27th day of March next, atouc o'clock P.. M. All the right, title and interest of Charles G. Phytbian, of, in and to a lot of Ground situate iti the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria County, fronting on liuton Street, adjoining lot of Cyruse Ruby on the East, and Basmau Alley on the West, having thereon erected a two story frame house, and frame office, and frame stable, wood and coal house, now in the occupancy of Robert P. Liirtt.n and William Arentrue. Taken in execution, and to be sold at the suit of Jeremiah S. Black. JOHN BRAWLEY, Sheriff. Feb. 21, 1852. 19. Aiits:v uooi c;m:. Justice of the Peace, and Scrivener, Summit, Pa Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January J, lo-jj. LEWIS W. UltOW.Y, Fashionable Barber and 1 Lair JJrcsser. Two doors west of G. J. Rodgc-rs' store. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed ia a superior manner. To th A'OTICL he Creditors of the Hu.itinIon, Cambsia, and Indiana Turni-ilce Road Cumuanu That the court of Huntingdon county on the 13th February, 1852, directed to be naid to credi tors three and one half per cent on the amount of their claims on which former dividends have been declared, which I will pay on the presen tation of their certificates of deposit by them selves or their'agents. JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator. Spruce creek, March 2d, 1852. 21-3t. Lett In?. Sealed proposals will he received by the sub scribers until Thursday, 25th inst., (inclusive) for building and completing a Pastoral dwel ling House at Ebensburg. The plan and speci fications can be seen at the store of Messrs. Murray, Zahm & Co. EDW. SHOEMAKER, JAMES MURRAY. WM. KITTELL, L'hildina Committee. . Ebensburg, March 18, 1852. SctUcmcnlM and Money Wanted. The books of Davis & Buchanan, and those of Milton Roberts & Co., have been left with the undersigned for collection. All persons indebted to either the abov firms will save costs by cal ling immediately and settling their accounts. RICHARD JONES, Justice. Ebensburg, March 25, 1852. 23-3t Executor's IVoliee. Letters testamentary on the Estate of Abra ham Wiland, late of Richland Township, de ceased, have been granted to the subscriber all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to her ; and those havingclaims against it, will please present them projerly authenti cated for settlement. FRANCES WILAND. March 18, 1852 22-Ct. Xf Kegs assorted nails for sale at the store of tf) GEO. Jc RODGERS. Clieap Groceries. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends that ho has received at the sign of Ihc Grocery Store, a general assotment of Groceries and Confectionaries, consisting in part of Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, Vinegar, Rio and Java Cof fee, Orangeg, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Currants, Preserves, P. Sauce, Catsup, Lemon Syrup, Crackere, a fine lot of Sugars and Table Salt, also a superior lot of Segars. He invites all to givc him a call as he will jell low for Cash. J. B. CRAIG. Ebensburg, March 12th, 1852. JAst of Causes Tut down for Trial at a Court of Common Please, to be held at Ebensburg, in and for the County of Cambria, the fixtt Monday of April next. vs McGuirc's heirs vs Cook vs Crum ct al vs Dillon vs Crum vs Dillon vs Conway va Gates vs Rogers vs Smay vs lrvin vs Slick vs Cretin vs Same va Bingham vs Dillon . vs Yarner vs Newman vs Stewart vs Linton et al vs Long el uj. vs Same va Glass vs JMurphy va Singer vs Todd et al vs Same vs Robison et al va EUis ys Brawley et al vs Palmer R. L. JOHNSTON, Prothonotary. Frothonotarys Office Feb. 25th, 1852. jBbajr-Valley Wreath & Crusader please copy. Central Pennsylvania II A X It I IV G IIOUS E, BRYAN, GLE1M & CO. FFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite the Post Office, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Interest will be paid on money deposited, as follows : Three month deposits, at the rate of 3 per cent per annum ; six month deposits, at the rate of 3 per cent per annum ; nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum , twelve month deposits, at the rate of 4.J per cent per anmira. Drafts on the cities, for sale in sums to uk the purchasers, and collections made upon any point at low rates. August 8, 1850, 44-lf ONCE MORE and for the Last Time. Are all persons indebted informed that the books of the late firm of Litzinger & Todd are in the hands of the subscriber for settlement and collection ; therefore, those who do not call and settle before or during the April Court, will after that time, find their accounts in the hands of the proper officers for collection. CHARLES LITZINGER. Ebensburg, March 4th, 1852. 20-Gt. McGuire Young's Assignee Ream et al Fritz Rhey Tyson Cretin Linton Trefts Crum Marshal Dimoud ct al Conrad McNeal Carter Miller's use Crum Lewis Ellis Ewak Huey Same Kaj-lor Hoffman White's Buchanan Same Riffle Layton Wilson 0 arbors Adm tO.MlAD & WAETOX, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Xails, .jr., No. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly I ESO.V & W EST, Successors to Rodneys. Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, Bonnet and Straw Good, No 1, North 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly 3IICIIAEE 1VAIIT.1IA5 &. CO., Wholesale Tobacco, Snuff, and Segar Manufac tory .No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. M. WARTMAX, JUSEPJI D. SORVtR. April 24, 1851. ly WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, THE BEST REIT ED Y EVER KNOW If To vnfor Covht, Asthma, C-LU Croup, Brtw. cJiitrt, Itifiimeiiza, Bleeding of the Lungs, Df?ictl ty of Breathing, Liver Affecti:us, J'ain or weak ness if the Breast or Side, First stages of Cufi aurr.jjlion, c. In short tids Balsam it jcculiar ly adapted to every disease of the Lungs and Liver, which is produced in our ever-varying climate. WILD CHERRY has long been known to pos sess important medicinal properties. This fact is familiar to every matron in our land, and phy sicians often prescribe it in different forms for variety of complaints. Tar, also, has been equally noted for its virtues; and some physicians, vhone names are familiar to the whole country, have gone so far as to declare that even COSsUMl' TIOX could be cured by that alone. In other hands, again, it was nearly valueless, owing, no doubt, to their ignorance in preparing and ad ministering it a difficulty now entirely obviated by patient experiment and long experience. The extraordinary medicinal powers of these two substances are now, for the first time com bined and embodied in Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry. By a nice chemical process, every thing deleterious or useless is rejected, so that what remains is the most extraordinary and truly efficacious remedy for all kinds of pulmonnry and liver diseases ever known to man. To oonvince all unbelievers that our theory Is really true, w e refer to a few cases of cures performed by this wonuertul medicine : ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE ! E. Kalb, a highly respectable merchant o Eushvilk;, Fairfield county, Ohio, sent us the following voluntary tribute to " TR. W1STAR S BALSAM OF WILK CIIEERT." Ruahville, Fairfield co., O, April 6, 1851. Mr. J. D. Park Dear Sir; 1 wish to state to you that my daughter, Amanda, aged sixteen years, had, about a year since, a very severe at tack ol measies, winch reduced her very much, and left her with a racking cough. 1 employed all of the physicians within our reach for'the purpose of removing her cough, but without success. She appeared to be sinkine; into a de cline, with every symptom of consumption. ltnen trieaJJr. "Rogers Liverwort and Tar. But this aggravated her cough, and gave her sym tomsof a still more malignant character. I was nowmost seriously alarmed, and it was with trem bling fear that I from day to day, saw the pro gress ot tnat insatiable disease, consumption. i really uespaireu ot my daughter s recovery. But I providentially saw the certificate of Jona than Coulson, whose daughter, "Sarah Jane," was cured ot consumption by "mstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry;" this created a faint hope that it might help my daughter, and I immediately commenced using it, and it almost instantly gave relief, her health was improved from the first bottle, and by the use of two bottles of "Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry," she was restored to perfect health, and she is not now at all predis posed to a cough. I will say to all that are afflicted with any dis ease tending to consumption, do not despair, for Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry will cure you, if you will but try it. E KALB. The genuine Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has a fac simile of the signature of Henry Wis tar, M. 1). Philadelphia, and "Sauford & l'ark" on a finely executed steel engraved wrapper. No other can be genuine. fig. Price $1 per bottle six bottles for 5. Sold by J. D. PARK, Cin., Ohio, North-east cor., of Fourth and Walnut sts. en trance on Walnut to whom all orders must be addressed. AGENTS. .John Ivory & Son, Summit; Mur ray & Zahm. Ebensburg; Mary Orr, Hollidays burg; R. Shaw. Clearfield; llildebrand & Co., Indiana; John Scott, Cold Spring: J. Pattou. Curwinsville. April 3d 1851. ly. Ed A Ell & GRLGG, Wholesale dealers in Wives and Liouerr. which 4 they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St. July 1st, 1S51. ly 3911. THOMAS C. ItrXTIXC, South-west corner of 7th and Race streets, Philadelphia, Pa. April 2G, 1840. tf JOIIV Y. RLSIITOX, Wholesale dealer in Quenjoiare, Chinaware, Glassware, No. 245 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly J. Patton Thompson, at JOSEI'II S. 31 EDA ISA &, CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fancy DRY-GOODS, Satins, .Silks, Vestings, Serges, Cravats, White Goods, &c, with a geueral assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North Third Street, West Side, opposite Church Alley I. H. MEDaRA, PHILADELPHIA. E. M. JONES Sept 18, 1831. , J-ri "W. J. Kealsh, at SELLERS, SITER & CO., 135 Market Street, Philadelphia. Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes Looking-glasses, &.c. 19-ly. Just received by J. Moore, 3 doz bC2tJdoubl bitt axes. J. .HcEEIIARE, 155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, 1111 LADELrUIA. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip JIats ; silk, straw, braid and lace Bonnets , artitknal -flowers, furs, &c, which will be sold cheaper than the cheap, est. Feb. '52, 19-ly- KXEEI9EER & FEATHER, Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, and Balm Leaf Hats, No. 13b North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Pa. February 2G, 1852. ly Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of An drew Todd late of the Borough of JSummitville, Cambria County, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of said Coun ty, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payments without delay, and mose uaving claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement, WM, KITTELL, Adra'r, Ebensburg, March 12th. 1852. 22-0t. DUFF'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE Pittsburg, Ia. N. E. Corner of third and Market Streets. Established in 1840. Now incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with Collegiato Powers and rriviliges. Faculty. President, P. DUFF, Professor of Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATH, Esq., Professor 'of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the most accomplish ed penman west of the mountains, Professor of Penmanship. Upwards of IS yenrs experience in the most extensive foreign :md domestic shipping busi ness gives the proprietor of this establishment an experience in training others for the counting-house possessed by but few teachers of Book-keeping in the country, and all who as pire to the highest rank as accountants are re quested to call and examine his credentials from upwards of onehundred Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of (Commerce and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers and Bank Officers of the city of New York, appended to his North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Accountant. For terms apply to P. Duff at the College. May 20, 1851 33-ly. Commission and Forwarding. After the 10th inst., we will be obliged to pay renna. Railroad Co. freights upon the delivery of merchandise; therefore, persons receiving goods by that line w ill p iy us the freight before the goods arc taken awnv. The same rule will be observed with canal freight when we have to pay on delivery. Bills lading thould always be furnished us to avoid losses of packages. Here after we will charge the following commissions : 3J cents per 100 lbs., on all goods left in our care on side track; o cents per 100 lbs. when we handie cr store goous, or check lhrm off and receipt for them. Goods remaining in warehouse over ten days will pay extra storage. On all freight not paid wheu goods are taken away, we will charge three per cent, for collecting. All outstanding amounts due ns as freights ice icould like to have paid immediately. J. IVORY & SON. Summit, March 31, 1852. NEW STORE AT THE OLD STAND!! THE subscriber has opened at the well known store room, formerly occupied by Johnston Moore, a general and w ell selected assort ment of new goods, consisting of everything that is generally kept in country stores, which have been purchased in such a way as to enable him to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other in ihe country. Those not satisfied of the truth of this, can call and see for themselves. In making hi3 bow once more to his friends, he assures them that he will charge them nothing for seeing hiu goods ; come and examine for yourselves. . Cash and country produce taken in exchange for goods. WILLIAM DAV1S. November 20th, 1851. LOVER Beed, Bacon and Window Glass, for sale by J. Moore. i)ABUSHELS clover seed just received and for -Uiae at ,ue brick store.
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