..i. e(.mbol Actidenturtai Low ivit,;: ..,,..' . ci - - . . . Itrriv flare, sauicui i.nM.'Uii'U lands 4u3 Ivc:sox, Indiana, April S. This afternoon, I VnmLrla -'OUnlj,!0 tl.Ut half-pt2 o-cl-ct aa tkt steamboat 'Red-, L Rees' j. Treasurer of Cambria Co f2W t0Ee,' Cpt- Tate, hence Tor Cincinnati, villi ; jn Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pur-; 441 b -at Per5"uS oa oard, iuc-u-iuo crew, -wits suancc of the several acts of Assembly of b:-.id 4-3 'J ' ct Scott's Landing, about three j Commonwealth, directing; the time ami manner j 440 iaca:v -J;Pri' lrtitl, i,-.. cf filing m. seated lands for taxes. Z Jltrdy ' 443 .i vnrp i ;rro ton, ncr Lui.ers our si wiiu ti c -t . . - ., - - , , nr. ciles aDve ' ; Out Aoru-. tnat the following described tracts 3.0 riJcus force, .nstantiv n...ng a i rge por.:. vf LI;seate.i lands amd lots ci grouud iu the suid : 383 ,vn-p on lo irJ. and dreadfully scalding j county of Cambria, or such part thereof as niav i iL rest. ILc boot Lehii: i "e necessary to pay arrearages cf taxes due jnaflg''e " , . i- 4,i.. .. - , thereon fur one year or more, will be offered for sale at the Court House, in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the Second Monday, (being the 14th day, i of June next, and continue by adjourn- . 'r the cat.tain and clerk were saved m Il oui aa3' 10 a3.v uliU1 vitolt be sold i:e llw , .- . , . . . lor suen arrearage oi taxes, ana costs necessa lthe loracr sv v "jr-ij accruing thereon. Allegheny Tc tens hip. j those on . t . i, ottered, miineeliatejv sunk, in tleen CU ter an"d many of the passengers, who might . c i.uo tccu Eaved, were drowned. Of -:Uer - The ..ir.tint recover. ' ..aizui Ait it was with difficulty that the A ICO 100 boat having bodies of . I n- 1 . c r.irnroil Tr. t,- T '"'-ck this evening, fifteen dead bodies were ,..-.vred, most of them so horribly inutiliated j yy stJtaSeall attempts at luenuncaucn. 111c t'.nn. of the unfortunate hnve been ascertained Fire at C h illcotVi urllifr Paticiilaro. 0'.u:n'ati, April 3. By the mail, we have .us rtceive.J CLilioothe papers, contaiuing full .usustrous nre that occui'red nicu'-ars oi uc fct that Thursday last. Adams" CO K,0 31S I T'.ace on i ,i 11 IT.... 1 .1 . p'..ck,' acluuing me Lnnion iiouse, ana me ...... f.Tfcus-ve ware houses, were burnt to i.Nuci.i tlerroaud. lt3 III a few hours the et-tire portion of the city ; 3. Hi-h and north f eccaid street, was a -14 C-S. - .... . I 1 (HI lncludea in the : t " J'al--S L-l J'J addiuunto the block above metuon- I cf tuiouldering ruins. i. was the 7 ,-,.-,r r iT! ! r-acious stores the Madiscn Iluuse, bu.neiS houset, Ross Block, ,? the extensive row o1 j C44 between that and ; 4:JJ tLe Cauai. ti .... .L.A . ..l.ik.llO f.l till MlUilTltL '1 1 M Ul.r t'1 ,VC UI il-C UUUS"" " I t ' t . ... , . .... I . . t fi.t if a:nut sircti, ntii n. .Mu':berrv street was destroyed. Also, many -re, as far east as Bridge street. 4 4 o -J3 TLe merchants had just received ine.r bpi u:g 453 and their st..ck was very large and vaiu 4:;3 ilie. The Post-dike, the printing-oiEce of the Ad vrtier. and the lines of Tele-grr.pli jslng this section of the city v. ere a:;o dcitroyud. locks end letters were removed from the The I'ost- ..- i-j'i 371 ' 4.:3 4o3 tv. TLe loss is larce. LsA-A iUi.NEK, wife of ex-Oev- 071 ilO vmce in sa trii.r Jeseph Kitner, died at the lesidence ef j l . - V's'ifir. l ja V'est rentisborotuh township. ! u.-nLer'.r.iid ccv:ity, .n tbe evening of Fe. 11 J, j 4;. :a the ol st year of her married life, and the Ttth j 1 -"U ;o:;r of her age. She was the daughter of Jacob j A'.ter, Esq., for several years a member cf the j -...:e Legislature, during the session cf that j 19 "t . jy in Lancaster ; and the grand-daughter of j 433 K, try Land:., one of the first settlers and Men t.:.U: ministers :a the county of Lancaster. 433 1 1 HP THE rnl.l.OWIXG EXTKAt M 1 N A 5: Y CITE. 1 L.ere;.y ccrti:y th:;t about two weeks ago 1 n with rv vinU-nt ntt.nck t'f Voiiiitirii? i.ti Pjrg:iz. .'Ch.era Morbus, ) with very !- -;i3 :r-.:.T.z i-aiijs in the stomach and bowels, which : 200 ; - o 1423 was C 'lM'letel v removed 1 v two tea- & vf the I'etroleum, taken in a little water. After L-vbtakMi the first dose. 1 slept soundly 1 atl e'vi-f-rtab'v for three hours. i zi.il ' 11K.NKV MTSll. JR., Oa borrl .Steomboat Ariadne. Attest NIMIIUD GI1AB1LL. i'lttsburs. Ifceuiber I'd, 11'.'. 50 200 5 ! 4C0 j -133 433 ! -3- WISTAK & BALSAM OF WILD CHUB-! 4'3 KV imparts new v ig- r t" vital action, and relieves j 4.J3 the sy-tem by opening the iores of the skin, and j 433 ; r.-wiing tl:e ecret;ou of mucous matter. Its ' GOo t:ten is su l .rlMc. stdathe and expectorant, by j vjer.ing the pore?, allaying irritation, and by 4. 3 renuencg tae espumon ct uueous matter easy. These who take the Balsam will feel immedi ate relief fiom the distressing irritations tl at ; :yK.-sx.-n:pany affections of the respirat-.ry organs, j iu Tie por-.'s have been closed, the Balsam fpens j 4(0 tierti, Ihe Lungs suffer from irritation, the ir- ; -j fitatlca is soothed; the pulse is violent and fever- j K Q l:h, they are softened, and the mucous membrane j ij i- rtlieved of its engorgement with r ri dlty and i tr.-". All by the use of this delightful rtiufcdy. J 00 advertisement in another column. 4i:ij 10O 1C3 4 o , about CO i 204 300 I 437 1401 401 ugh-1 400 c-t Westfm Tpnnsvlvama. where he was ions 1 13 1 CD. rTi V.'eJcesday evening. March 23, very sud- !-lv. at his residence, in Blairsvilic, Indiana c.-Btv. Basiel II. Barb, lis 1., aged ::--rs." TLe deceased was father of James I Barr, '- - :f the proprietors of this paper. -1. Barr was a gentleman well known th -- Christian gentleman. as kind . . 1 z 11 1 H- ! -'5 iuect, ana was umversan u:ij uhjm : 4(i -'vemed by all who knew him. He was a man j :U-ocg mind, and high practical intelligence, l.jij 'i duriDgo long, active and busy life, display- -' i in all his relations with his fellow men that ! moral honesty of character and polished j 4 '-itiiral courtesy of demeanor, which ever mark ! 400 In his social relations iiH) A 1 . and affable to alh while in the ! c rce of his more intimate acquaintances, he 1304 as beloved by both young and old, as an agree- i 404 t'-.e companion and pleasant and valued friend. 1-10 - ---...1. as lie u;u, 101 a 111 a 11 01 i:u jretiii, tiusaally exuberant flow of animal spdrits, his Itesetce always gave new life to the social cir and frgm the tame cause lie was enabled to pursue to the very last, the avocations of busi" life, with almost youthful ardor. His death was sudden and unexpected. Af tWa aJ devoted to business, he came at even 'Z to Lis dwelling, complaining of no unusual less, called for and drank a glass of water, died without a struggle. A disease of the lew as the cause of his death. sadden demise has left a widow ami ten t"r?a Without a parent and protector, and the V.-r.ty of the latter were entirely dependent -P-n him. Ia last war with Great Britain, Mr. Barr " e aa a soldir, uader General Tike ; during U. S. Marshal for taking he was for some time Tostmatter i'rjTei ond mare recently held the office rctor cf Tolls upou. the fctate Works at it l: tf Col Eh-r STi !o. v;t. i 1 1. r. x 1 v , 1 ' os t u.u.s uctru leu vacaiii uy tte S trouoliout was an active and useful . to Lis large circle of friends and acquaint- ia this city and elsewhere, will deeply :" 7e lth his.bereaired and Etricken fam lfc' " lhft "aoncement of Lis sudden and la iath. Pif,liwv Chronicle. 279 440 220 4 100 80 40) 80 300 -300 100 50 400 400 424 1C7 300 275 400 40 440 430 430 440 40o 430 125 400 ieo 430 400 430 33U Names of Warrantees or Owners. . 1. James C McGuire Mary Ilannum 44 Abraham White John Triester J.-seph TielJ (part) 'alcb Ilannum 39 y;:enor C lleistor Joseph Fields Heirs cf V.' alter F-lder llobert Whitehead Hugh F. Storm 10 Warren Ilannum 10 Kufus Ilannum L'ambria Toicnthip. James Myers f'3 James Means James Magehan J Jord-an (I'art) Jacob Fronhise-r Carroll Township. Josepdi Bedozier 110 Sanil Bil worth Charles lilwerth CUorf.tld Toicnthip. Thomas Armstrong 154 Jame-s Ash 154 illiam Brodell 154 William Barton 154 Samuel Bethel 154 Peter Benson 154 (ieorge BieJJaaju 154 John Caldwell 151 Jacob Cox 154 Thomas Bash M Andrew Bjiple 154 John Fisher 15 i John FelUlO 151 William Fram Larger 154 Bzekiel Farmer 154 Andrew Gray den 115 Ebenezer liazzaid 21 John Harrison 151 David Jackscn 15i Henry Keppde Wiiliaia Lambert 154 John Miller of Martin 154 Jos ei h Miller 154 Willmm Trimbla 70 S II Smith 153 W illiam Seargent 153 William Smith Jin Blair county 153 John Singer 153 Lewis Wolf 153 William Wilt Andrew Brown V. m M Biddle M Kepple G Coitinger Jas Brysuii J Mease Joseph 1 1 11 tc hens Jo!. n Miichel Abraham linger 153 Wm lradritlge 151 John Iiannon 154 William Carey 151 John il Smith 154 Daniel Turner 151 John Vanast Malon Hutchison 153 Ja.-oh Shrinker 155 Joseph Grev 1 ".3 B,lert Hv:"i.s 153 George Biehham 40 Jacob Bums '1 Lomas Penrose 134 (ieerge Homer Barnard Litzinper Simon Litzinger's Heirs JoLu Jtvrm ( 'j.'ti !! avyh Tou n sh ip. 1 i 2 G e erf'g e s hr arn John G Browne James Gill Alexander Cochran King Storm 105 Charles Smith John Furry 120 Richard Smith 115 Richard John 141 John II ay den 25 John Teeter William Brown Abraham Andre wb John Crouse P Shoenbergcr do do do George Mower Thomas Wiilson Andrew Kennedy Jftmes Roberts Charles Jones John Bell 21 J Chdlen 54 Wm Clark 140 J Ken 55 Adam Ream Jackson Townthip. 47 Thomas Vickroy Teter Mock James Steel William Clark Samuel Stitt Abagail Ramsey 8 Peter Bortman James Steel George R Shoup James Stitt Thomas Stitt Geo S King King & Shoenbergcr do do do do do . do do do do do E Vickroy & Jac. Livergood lltrhlend Tounuhip. William Nichols Henry Barricgton . John Anderson Alex McGregor John Morrison Valentine Ostr 120 Hugh Roberts 01 Daniel Rees Storm & King Summerhill Tumthip. Arant Sonman W m M Smith John tuehoLson Jacob Myers 1 121 John Nicholson William Clark Richard .Smith 2.05 3.05 SS.ll 3.05 4 141 11? 441 440 220 3il4 439 439 439 430 1:5. 'J 0.15 o.co 10.70 0.10 10.70 20.00 &7 12Jl! 1.S0 4.12 8.11 22.00 23.SSI30S 1 433 30.30! mo (part) 40 30.37 30.37 30.37 433 Oi ; pO Charles Smith William Smith W'illiam.Smith M D Isaac Jones Robert Irwin 120 Johu Ebciman 80 Isaac Branncu 131 Jacob Gougbanour 40 Biuel Jones 40 John Thompson 320 John Musscr i?l W.ilicm Smith Jei-ry Jack sen William Clark 350 Peter Shoenberger 80 Jacob Nagle SO Henry Woods 80 James Dalton 80 James Searight Susquehanna Township. 10 Isaih Jones . J amcs Rhey Patrick Cassiday Martin Fess Patrick M'Coy 04 James Whitehead Leonard Lasher W'ashinyton Township. Thomas Jackson 50 James Johns 2S James Mapreban 80 George Cutwalt 4 Samuel Leech l'eter West Henry Gillen Arant Sonman Caleb Dilworth Frederick Ilinton 42 Nicholas West 40 William John (Part) 43 Francis John (part) 43 John Oneill White Toxcnship. 321 Rolert Atkins 153 Jehu Martin Wm Spnyed 153 James Thompson 150 Thomas Town 153 William Yard 104 William Grey 35 Richard Seefy (part) 80 William Grey 133 George Hid 153 Cadwalader Evans 153 Timothy Paxtou 153 TLomas Stewartson 153 William Sansom 153 Geor-re Ped-die 153 John Clark loo James Hunter TLcmas L Moore Ann McMurtrie James Craig Joscpih Ashniead Owen Je nes James McMurtrie John Urown John Servoss Thos. Murj:atroid TOWN LOTS. JJjro'iyh vf Jchnsloun Nos 106 ct 107 103 109 110 40 & 91 T Reilv A LSO At the simc time and place. 316 315 200 200 100 300 355 81 50 1 430 50 150 100 2800 194 4 OO c- 233 201 80 1O0 201 433 0 :319 350 28.46 2S.G0 28.60 14.30 28.00 23.55 28.00 28.79 22.05 24.89 27.42 28 02 28.01 G5.95 03.17 28.52) 28.53 28.53 28.53 15.40 15.40 13.00 13.00 10.40 19.84 23.07 4.54 0.00 01 12.25 1.42 4.22 2.80' 156.80 11.15 10.80 15.74 0.74 8.40 4.48 12.74 12.82 11.72 10.10 0.35 12.74 3.84 r t. KJ i 3.82 12.07 12.75 12.75 j 12.75 12.75 12.75 ; o. -j4 1 47 4.-88 2.95 0.18 4.42 37.02 15.54 5.13 W. IJ. IlL'DSOX'S CLOCK ig'ATCn AJfTJ J1WBLEY STCHZ, f Z0r East of the Sentinel OJJice. I hhl Ciocks' WatcLes, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. Sept. 20, 1850 51 31ICIIAEL DL MACEII.l., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851. lv CITY JDVERTISEMEXTS. THE Circat IJrlllsli Quarterlies AXD KLACRVOCD'S 3I.IGAZLC CITY IXC1TL, Nes. 41 and 43 North tYWA StTRAt Philadelnhia. The uudersi-Tied rcpectfully bt-s leave to I niportant Eeductioa in the rates of Postage ! state that he ba's thoroughly refitted and impro- ! LEOXAKi SCOTT &. CO., ved the above Il.stablisl mentin amannc-r unsui-- No. 54 GOLD STREET., new YORK, passed by any Hotel in the country. j Continue to publish the following British Pe- The location of the City Hotel is undoubtedly ! T-intU tne most us:raLle iu the City, for Merchants j XiIE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW ,Con - viii an . Lie 1 11 111 vr iiwv. ' o l IIlTCIII.SO-, JR., Attorney at Law, EbenEhurg, Pa. I Office on High street, cpt'Osite Thomr.on"ci Hotel. 1 January 1, 1851. ly J. 3I'DO.ILD, Attoraey at Law, Ehensburg, Pa. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in vhe several Courts of Blair, Indiana, ana cam Mm counties entrusted to Lis care, will j be promptly attended to January 1, 1851. !y (ieo Harris Wm Young 2. GO 1.30 1.30 1. .0 the following 30. o 4 j 4'-t5 20.00 . 433 30.3 j 433 t0.t I i U I I U.-ji 1 30. 3 j 333 30.37 j2o0 25.09; 210 29.12 j 2-5 -0-37 3G0 11.92 30.37 t-'j.j 20.15 oO. G 30.37 OA O OV. -j I 30.3 1 4.80 21.02 30.37 " j seated Lands an 1 Lots of ground on which the Jo.UUjlaseg rt.ma;n unpaid, and which have been re 3.25 j turned to the Ccmmissi'-ners acrreeablv to the 1 3.00 i act of Assembly of April 29, 1 844. A df, A'hyh't'y Township. 20.00 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 1 4.1 S 30.37 30.37 C0.37 30.37 .00 13.00 13,-00 13.00 4.10 14. 10 G.G2 9.75 14.10 13.00 13.00 13.00 T OO 3.00 13.00 13.00 4.87 L: 7u 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 1.30 10.00 10.54 33.11 6.72 20.51 27.07 2i 60, 14.30 ! 26.00 6.50 5.20 26.00 1.94 19.50 19.50 .50 of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Lnstitutions. He pledges himself to spare no pains to merit the approbation of his guests, and desires that he may receive a share of public patrons ere. A. II. HIRST." April 24th 1851. ly BRADY'S IIOTi:i., Harrisburg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly JAMUS KlSStL. AENEH 1 OX. iil'ssei rox, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 7 North Fourth St., Four doors above Market, second story, PLiladelnhia Pa. December 11, 1851. 9-0m. 307 Silas .Moore 2G.79 50 AlexMcKeeier 3.62 322 Joseph Conrad & Co 37.70 Cambria Township. 100 Michael Don egan 1.60 Clearfield Townthip. 332 Rich Atlams 4.85j 100 James Atlams 14GJ 93 Francis Iluber 1.3G 3S0 McGuire 5c McDerinit 5.32 299 do do 4.32 1052 James Ross 23.09 10G do 5.93 j 153 do 2.30 200 do 2.14 !358 do 5.23 30O do 4.3S !50( do 7.4S 100 do Jachron Totrnship. 100 David Caldwell 5.03 40 Alex Brown 2.G1 3 William McGregor 83 50 William Cameron 2.41 50 Thomas Rager 1.00 100 Thomas Bracken 4.93 415 Elizabeth Garmau 12.35 120 David Stewart 5.93 50 Teter Brennaman -G2 -JO William Brown 2.57 300 Charles Murray 10.03 50 William Clark 1.25 SujncrhUl Township. 140 John Eajxan 4.75 80 John Murray Esq 3.12 12 John Plummer Jr 78 100 Thomas Patterson estate 4.52 3 Philip Riley 4.53 229 John McFarland 1.30 White Township. 200 Joseph Troxel 2.10 Ust or lef lers Remaining at the Tost Office on the 1st of April Allsen W A Anna Francis Buchanan John Baldwin John Buckley T.mothy Brown Tihomas Buckhamer Mary Miss Burns A J Coons A N 3 25 1 Conrad Ragnn 26.00 Conrad Mathew 26.00 Corigan Michael or Jas 27.88 Crim shank Wm. 10.85 Corigan James -19.20 Duffy Hugh 17.8S lill Thomas Donnelly Peter 11.40 Evans & Pryce 11.40 'Evans David South 12.51 Forguson John 3 12.47 Furman A J 12.47 irley Mary Ann Miss 12.54 Goffry Michael 11.68 j Gordon Robert P 12.42 Gray John 6.39 Green Jesse Kester Gilchrist John " (h) I Holehkcss Francis Jones Thomas Kandel Klein Lichengle John Levie Eayuius Mullen John Morris Ellen McGinley Hugh 2 Mapes Henry Magehan Dan M Michael Mathew .Montelous Charles Morgan Alexander Orvens Peter Pergrin J B Regan John Reea Mary Miss Smith James Slaton Lydia Miss Setton Thomas Shults Sarrah y Shiels Roger Schwamm Francis Schillinger Augart 2 Taegge John Gary Woicol John White Richard Young Nathan in in' 28.33 26.00 27.59 12.00 28.14 April S, 1852. MILTON ROBERTS, T. M. tTRrs i piiushivg, Attprney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. January 30, 1851. dy ... SA31L HI, V. 1V1.VGARD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts cf 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, 1851 ly. c;i:okl: m. itniii, i Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. j Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, j Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Office a ! few doors East of Cannon's Hotel. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. ivasiii.gtov iior&i Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, I'eopeihtoe. April 10. 1851. ly AMERICAN HOTEL.. Chestnut Street, opposite the State House, Philadelphia, Pa. AMBROSE J. WHITE, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly 1YII.L.IA31 KITTIZJLL., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office at his reside-nee at the west etd of the! Borough, immediately below the "Foundry."' Januarv 15. 152. TIIOJIAS c. 3iiivi:l.i., Attorney at Law, Holliiaysbtirg, Pa. Will attend the several Court? of Cambria county, as heretofore. Ofrice one door west of Win. McFarland's cabinet warerocm. January 1, 1851. iy Fashionable Barler and Hair Dresser. Two doors west of G. i. Rodgers' store. Ebensburg, May 1, 1851. ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. IIAUUIS, II ALE, i CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 201 Mar ket Street, one door above Fil th, north side, Philadelphia. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals, Patent Med icines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instruments, Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass, Paints, j John Harris, JI V. John J. Hale. ' J. Sharswood. E. Z. Otlis"n. April 24th 1851. ly Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa, Office on Muin street, two doors east of the ' Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly ! : j leiCIIAUl) JO.Y1LS, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa,, Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Cfhce, adjoining his dwelling. Decern. 24, 1851. 11 -tf. J. 33. Hiles, at 31 A CI I ETT I IllIGlEL, j Importers and dealers in Furciqn and lJomet'.ic HAhDWAHE and CUTLERY, No. 124 North lliira street, above ltace. Pliiladelpliia. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. H. RA1GIEL. April 4th 1851. ly j I'lM.MkLI.X PLAIT & CO., I Wholesale Grccers and Lifor Merchants, j No. 43 North Water Street, Philadelphia. J April 24th 1S31. ly ISAAC 31. ASISTO.Y, W holesale dealer in HA TS and CATS, No. 172 Market .Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly tO.RAI) WALTOS, servativeh THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Wl ig.. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), ASP BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) 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Executor's Aotice. Letters testamentary on the Estate cf Abra ham Wilaud, late of Rkoliiand Township, de- Wh.desale dealers in Hardware, Catlcry, Xails, I Over 500 and not exceedine 1500 No. 203 Market Street, above April 10, 1851. ly Ac, 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. IS 27 lYILSCKW WEST, Successors to Rodneys, Wholesale dealers in Hoots and Shoes. Bcnntt and Straw Good, No 17, North 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly TEH CfAR- 4 cents. 8 12 MICHAEL WAItTJIAA CO.. J Wholesale Tobacco, Sn'.f, and Sy-tr Mant;c- j ceasei, nave neeu grautea to tne euoscnter -.ton, .o. iiu, -orui in:ru .-?.reei, liiree- aoors above me, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to her : and those havingclaims against it, will please present them properlv authenti cated f or settlement. FRANCES WILAND. March 18, 1852 22-Ct. M. WARTMAX, Aja-il 24, 1851.- Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH D. S0RVER. Advertisement. I have been suffering and under the hands of physicians for these last four years and had lost already all hopef. for my evil was generally pro nounced an affection of the lungs or consump tian. At last I w.-.s advised to consult the Ger man physician of Carrolitown. He after a care ful examination, declared I had an aposteme in the region of the lungs, outwardly not to be per ceived, and if I would submit to an operation he hoped he could cure me. After I had agreed he made a large incision in my chest, out of which at least two quarts of a brownish matter of a very disagreeable smell were discharged. After some applications, aud the use of some medicine I was in the course of two weeks restored to my full health. Four weeks afterwards my sister was attacked by a severe nervous fever andev ery one despaired of her Efe, but the 6ame phy sician, Joseph Eberstaller, of Carrolitown, resto red her to complete health. Both of us therefore ! owe this gentleman, next to God, life and health EAEIt c GKLG, Wholesale dealers in Wines and Uquort. which thev are pi-epared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse L'OS Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly OIL THOMAS C. IU .YTEVCJ, South-west coraer of 7th and Race streets, Philadelphia, Pa, April 20, 1S49. tf JOI1A Y. KITSIITOX, Wholesale dealer in Quansware, Chliairore, Glasiuarc, .vc, No. 245 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly J. Patton Thompson, at JOSEPH S. MEOAStA CO., Importers and Wholesale F'ealers in Toreiju and J Mm e she fa no 1 Hi 1-HUL A, and this is written to give him publicly a testi- Satins, Silks, Vestings, Serges, Cravats, White monial of our gratitude. April 1st, 1852. E. McDEARMIT. John. Parker. James H. Parker. JOIIX PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Mcoongahcla and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Bow, Liberty Street, Pittsburg, Pa. March, 11, 1852. ly. Goods, kc, with a general assortment of Gloves, ! Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North Third Street, est 8i Je, orposite Church Alley. J. S. MEDAEA. f P. II. MEDARA, I rillLADELPHLl. E. M. JONES. j Sept 18, 1S51. j Over 1509 and cot exceeding 2500 Tor a E,5Tiew. MILES. Any distance rot exceeding 500 Over 50O and not exceeding 3500 Over 1500 and not exceeding 11500 At these rates no oljecticn should be made, as heretofore, to receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and rcgulr delivery.. L2f Remittances and communications should be always addressed, p-ost-paid. to the Publish ers, " LEONARD SCOTT CO., 7'.4 Fcltox Stheet, New York, Entrance 54 Geld street. N. B. L. S. i Co., have recently published, and hive now for sale the "FA HATERS GUIDE" by Ilenrv Stevhens of Edinbur and Prof. Mcr- W . . c itcn of Yale college, New Haven, complete in 2 jvcls., royal octavo, containing 1000 pages, 14 j steel ami 000 wood engravings. lrice, in mus- fin binding. S-o : in paper covers, fr the mail, $5. J 8-23-tf" Central Pennsylvania B A X K I A G HOI'S E, BRYAN, GLE1M & CO. C'KFFICE on Allegheny street, nearly opposite P the Post Office, llollidayiburg. Pa. Interest will be paid on money deposited, as follows : Three month deposits, at the rate f 3 per jcent per annum ; tlx month deposit, st the i.u of 3J per cei.t per annam : nine munth de-posits at the rate of 4 per cent per annum . tweive month eicpeislts, at the rate of 4 i p er ;ent per annum. Drafts on the cities, f r sale in sums to stilt the purchasers, and collections made upon any point at low rates. August 8, 1850. 44-tf ONCE HOSE and for the Last Tine. Ai ail persons indebted informed that the books cf the la'.e f.rm cf Litzinger & Tc-di are in the hajds of the subscriber for settlement and collection; theref.ire, 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 L1TZINGER. IThensbur?. March 4th, 1852. 2Mlt. W. 1. Kealsh, at SELLERS. SITER & CO., 135 Ilarket Street. PniLADFLrillA. CAITIOX. Whereas my wife Mary has left my bed ard j board without jut cause or provocation, the pub- SeTtTiements and Money Wanted! ' lasscT, &r The books of Davis & Buchanan, and those of Milton Roberte & Co., have been left with the undersigned for collection. All persons indebted to either the above firms will save costs by cal ling immediately and settling their accounts. RICHARD JONES, Juttict. Ebensburg, March 25, 185! 'Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes i lie is hereby notified that 1 will pay no debts 19-lv. -23-3t George Shey. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 70 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3, 1851. Cm J. M.ELII ARE, 155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, Pmi.AiEi.rHiA. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all cf the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip Hats ; silk, straw, braid and lace Bonnets ; artificial flowers, furs, kc, which will be sell cheaper than the cheap, est. Feb. "52, 19-ly- Lastand Pinal IWotlce. All persons indebted by note, book account, or otherwise, to the late firm of Riff el & Humph reys, and John Humphreys, are requested to call on either of the undersigned on or before the 10th day of May next and settle their respective accounts. Those who neglect this notice, will, after the abeve time, find their accounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. JAMES M. KIFFEL. JOHN HUMPHREYS Summitvillc, Ajr. 8. 1852. U.EEILER & FEATHER, Wholesale des .ers in Boots. Shoes, Bnneis, and Falm Leaf Hats. No. 13G North Third Street I (opposite the Eagle Hotel.) ri-iiaaeifnia. jra. . c i r r ,- . . rebruarv -o, j ;?-. iy , contracted bv her after this date. JACOB SETTLEMYER. Summerhill tp. April 1st, 1852.-24 3t Administrator's Xotice. Letters of Administration on the estate of An drew Todd late of the Borough of Suuimitvil'.e, Cambria County, deceased, having teen granted to the undersigned by the Register of said Coun ts, all persons indebted to eaid estate are hereby notified to make payments without delay, and those having claims to present tiem properly authenticated for settlement, WM. KITTELL. Adm r, Ebensburg. March 12th- 1852. 22-bt. . Yal liable Property tor Sale. Two lots of ground in the lorough of Blairs ville, adjoining the M. E. Church, .nd near the depot of the branch Railroad, cn which r.re erected a two story brick dwellirg house, wash house, smoke house, stable and all necessary out buildings. There is a well of excellent wa ter, and a good selection cf fruit trees on the ' premises. Also, a lot adjoining the above on Tihich is erected a two story log house. Also, Several lots adjoining the above pro- j perty on the east side, new in grass linJf uitaile ! f-r meadow or rasture. The above will be so'd separately or together as may suit purchaser.". Possession will be given in three months freni date of sale. Title indisputable. For further particulars inquire of D. W.Lewi or J. B. Craiir, Ebensburc, Cambria Co., Pa. ALEXANDER THOMPSON, Afmr. April 1, 1852 24-Sm. The Apalachian will please copy three months and send bill to this office. - Xi Kg sM'ttM nai is for sile GEO. J. at the ct cf K0PGER".