If 1 I If " - abBIVAI. OF THE AFRICA. Thrt-e Day Lnttrfrom Europe. NEw YonK, -April 8-7J P. M.-The Royal ;j s:teaiusliip Africa, with Liverpool dates to ", .i-ti, nit- being three days latir, arrived ut wharf, Jtvscy City, at 7 o'clock this eve- lifr She brings thirty-six passeng. rs. 11:112 The lower gru des of Cotton had declined I. Cora was dull mi dropping. Flour had fur ,icr decline"1- r.!. "N0LM Ul.e Ministers will consent to the j.-ulutiou f Parliament, as early as possible ,fter Easter. jtl tI,e House of Lords, on the evening of the qui Lord Beaumont moved for the production f the papers explanatory of the present state of :a;rj on the river Platte. a "iLe Earl of Malmsbury stated that he had ta ken steps in conjunction with the French Gov . ,,.n tlipso South American waters .ixuiem, -t- ...... rcial world, and that he had no ob- tJ ibe cow me ecti'n to lay Pon the table the last papers re ceived. Ou the 2Cth, Lord Monteagle moved for the appointment of a select committee for the revis ,.n of a scheme for the repayment of the advan ( 5 to Ireland. The motion was agreed to. In the House of commons Lord Hume brought f.rrl amotion for a reform in Parliament, to all house-holders and lodger?, occupy r twelve mouths, the elective franchise: U1V1I! in- 1 nul also that all votes ai eiociiuu- .-nun m icirvv.. iV an,n (bat the duration of Parliament shall l,"e for three years, and that the proportion of rcj.ri--.-!itutiou shall be made consistent with the awjunt of population and property. After debate, the House divided, and the nio t;.n was rejected by a majority of 211 to 89 In reply to a question from Sir Charles Doug lass, the Chancellor of the Exchequer stated that in introducing the bill on Monday next, the Sec retary of State would undoubtedly mention the reasons which in the opinion of the Government venders that measure necessary. Letters have been received by the Admirality from IT. Rao, who has given up as fruitless, the search of Sir John Franklin. lie has examined Jurat CiUO miles of the new coast, and reached 70 Jeer. 30 mia. north latitude, and 101 west kmiritude, on Victoria laud. i.inveeu nine and ten thousand of the Engi neer?, en a strike, had signed the employers' rkylarntion, and returned to work. Ai -riUA. Vienna letters state that the Aus tri in Oovtrnment has ordered a severe control to k- exercised, in order to prevent the gratuitous distribution of Bibles, which had been sent out to Austria by the Biblical Societies in London, with a view of making proselytes to the Protestant religion. Fkasce. France continues tranquil. An official announcement in the Mouiteur Mutes that the difference between France and M. p.cco had completely terminated that the Emperor had written another letter to the Prcs iJi ut, iiffvrniing him freely, and witliout media tor, with regard to the Court of Fez. j The laconic decree of the President of the French Republic, it is expected, will be issued! tn the 20th inst. Nothing had transpired as to its precise character, but it is on all hands ar gued that it will produce an immence sensation The Directors of the Hank of France are de termined to make advances on railway shares. They will advance CO per cent, oa the value of the shares of the first class, calculated according to the prices marked in the stock lists. The Mouiteur of the 2Cth publishes a law on administration and centralization. The decree of the 2Sth March, 1S4S, in refer ence to Clubs is repealed, the 13th article except ed, which prohibits Secret Societies. A decree has also been published, regulating the disciplinary system of the merchant navy. The government candidate had been beaten at Lyons by 5,000 votes. It is not considered that the President's open ing address will be -of much if an; importance, uul though but few are in the secret, it is belie ved it will merely contain a brief resume of what h;i3 been done since the second. One thousand French political prisoners are to be confined at Algiers, 200 at Gran, and 400 tt Hena. A number of Italians had been arrested and lrlged in the prison of the Prefecture of Police. The Pa trie says that among other questions to come under the consideration of the Council of State are the the coinage of a copper currency, the restoration of certain condemned prisoners, tud a fusion of the Orleans railway company. A deputation from Havre had arrived in Par is, to protest against any additional duty on for eign sugars. The announcement of such in crease duty had created an immense sensation throughout the French ports. The Lyons manufacturers are still awaiting orders from America. The demand, however, fur England and home consumption has hitherto tuableJ them to give full employment to their operatives. Fresh orders fiom the German States had rai ted the price of Flour in rails three, francs. It is rumored that the Empire will soon be IfoclaiineJ, notwithstanding the avowed opposi te of Russia. According to a decree issued, no speech of a puty fcLall be' published without the consent ff the C.;u,l1jCr of pputies. keep sensation has been produced in Paris by tu acquiul. in Belgium, of M. Thomas and Uiuu De lloutton, of the Bulletin Franeaise, M o were indicted for disrespectful language to vh Louis Napoleon. -''r. Latest irom Fiiaxce. Paris, Saturday, ''" '-The Mouiteur publishes a decree, stating 'at 'lje Prefects will continue to submit to the onie office all matters relating to the general Uiterest of the State, such as budgets and extra ordinary imposts, kc, but will in future them ("'"TS decide as specified in the schedules annex c l to the decrees. Tte law of May, 1850, preventing the appli CaUou of national property to the public service, xpt iu virtue of law, Las been repealed. -pais Tpe -Majri Gazette contains a coni juueution from M. Calderon de laBarca, Span i:d avoy at Washington, with a letter of Mr Webster to him, dated February 2d, in which the clemency of the Queen of Spain in pardoning the American prisoners engaged in the Cuban invasion, is duly acknowledged. The editor of La Nacion has been arrested, and his caution monev seized for tuldishinf an article offensive to the President of the French Republic. Sv,.TZEri..i. The Swiss journals announce that many political refugees, particularly French, have been sent into the interior, or received passports for England or America. The extreme Radical party in Zurich had been succcssul at all the elections. The reactionary journals are doing all they can to excite and keep up the discord between the Federal Council and the Central Government at Geneva. Italy. Letters from Rome state that on the 15th the Pope appointed four new Cardinals, one of them being the Archbishop of Bordeaux. Prince Canino had arrived at Geneva. Germany. The German Diet seems to be giv iug umbrage to Hanover, by interfering with questions at issue respecting the equestrian or der. The new Prussian Gazette has been- seize-In four times, and is now prohibited in theAustrian dominions. ' " Turkey. -A despatch dated Zara, March 14th, states that a force of 1700 men had been marched into Liases, where the Greeks and Catholics had been discovered, and all the clergy, with two principal men of every canton seized and im prisoned, A proclamation had been issued, threatening with death all persons except Turks who secrete arms. Travellers, and even those possessing Austrian passports, have found great difficulty in making their journeys. Many Christians have Lad their means entirely exhaus ted, by the soldiers quartered upon them, and now wander about without shelter. Valcaple Wast: Pa; i p. V.'e lf-arn from the Westmoreland .'".. . C .t a hand employ ed in the Paper Mill ol ..,-!r-r:.-s, Reed Co., on the Loyalhunmi Cru k. i.ir New Alaxaudria, while emptying out waste taper, which Lad been purchased at the I,et cfTice in Pittsburgh lat month, discovered r. letter not opened. On opening and examining it, it was found to con tain forty dollars, in two twenty dollar notes on a bank in New York. The letter was mailed in New York, the 12th day of January last, to a man iu Pittsburg, and was sold among a lot of waste paper to the said company, at one and a half cents per pound to make paper of. Mr. AY. J. Reod, one of the lirm, returned the letter and monev to the Post Office. .M..3lICZi:i: At Ilan-i.-burg. on Wednesday evening, April , h, by the Rev. fr. DeWitt, m. b . Miunk, son j w vV1.0- -e ?"C1S r . : w ' , 1 Nh m UL'-"E ! W yeth, uaughter of John Wyeth, all ot liarns- bui liiLii : On Monday morning, April 5th, of an Affec tion of the Luns, Clakisha Helen, daughter of Muryr.nd. Jolinston oe-e of this village, aged nlii-i ye irs, three months, and live days. On Monday, April 12th, from the effects of a Scald, Axx, daughter of George and Elizabeth Harncame of this village, aged one year and twenty-eight days. TE5E tUltAZVT IIGL'Si:, Corner of Fotti th and Grant Streets, Pittsburg THE subscriber has leased the large and well known Hotel, (late Lamartine House.) at the cor ner ot 4th and Grant f-treet?, Pittsburg, which has been repaired and newly fitted up in nil its apartments, so as to give a larger and more lib eral accommodation to travellers and boarders. His larder will be stocked with the most choice brands the markets can afford, and his Bar fur- nisheu with the boot. Ho would respectfully so licit a share of public patronage. B. PERRY. April, 15, IS -12. ly. liia: Notice! The undersigned has been compelled to com mence suits against all persons indebted to the estate of Andrew L'onnaliy deceased. Costs may still be avoided, by calling on the subscri ber v. ithin a few days. R. L. JOHNSTON, Adm. April. 15. 1&52. 2o-3t. --iT"Crutader please copy. Lasl and Final Aolice. .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 o the undersigned on or before the 10th day of May next and settle their respective accounts. Those who 'ne-rlect this notice, will after the above time, find their accounts in the hands ot proper officers lor collection. JAMES M. RIFFEL. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summitville, Apr. 8. 1852. Valuable I-'roiJerty For Sale. The subscriber being anxious to dispose of part of his Real Estate in Cambria countv. offers for sale the following property, to wit: The " Mullen hill" farm, situate on the turn pike road about 2 miles east of Ebensburg, containing 150 acres, OuO acres of which are cleared; a good vein of coal runs through this tract. Also, a tract of land, situate 11 miles west of Ebensburg containing 100 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 U50 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. JSuni merhill and Carroll, two of which are situate near the Portage llailroad due east from the foot of Plane No. 4 ; and one tract adjoining lands of Mr. Bradley, at the head of Burgoou'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 6tone dwelling house, stable, epring house and office, now in the occupancy of Mr. Roberts. Also, several squares of two acre out lots ad joining the Catholic Church. The foregoing property will be sold on rea sonable terms and sufficient time given for raj ment. For further information apply to the undersigned. PHILIP NOON. Ebensburg, March 25, 1852. 23-lt. Eead ! Head! what Kier's PETIIOLIX'M, OU UOCIS.OII,, HAS BEEN DOING. A Natural remedy ! procured from a well in Al legheny County, Pa. four hundred feet below the Earth's surface! Put up and sold by Sam uel M. Kk-r, Canal Basin, Seventh St., Pitts burg Pa. The healthful balm from Nature's secret spring, The blocun of health, and life, to man will bring; As from her depths the magic liquid flows, To calm our sufferings, and assuage our woes. A Most Eemarkable Case of Total Blindness Cured by Petroleum. We invite the attention of the afflicted, and the public generally, to the certificate of William Hall, of this city. The case may be seen by any person who may be skeptical in relation to the facts there set forth. S. M. KIEF. "I had been afflicted several years with a soreness of both ej-es, which continued to increase until last September, (lS50,)the inflammation at that time having involved the whole lining mem brane of both eyes, and ended in a deposite of a thick film, which, wholly destroyed my sight. I had an operation performed, and the thickening removed, which soon returned and left me in as bad a condition as before. At this stage of the complaint, 1 made application to several of the most eminent medical men, who informed me that "my eyes would never get well.'' At this ti.no T .:,-;iV !n.t i'ij.tin'-'niyh iiiit oi iect. Rv the . -- o j j 1m the l'etroleum, both intcrnallv and locally, underf which my eys have improved daily until the present time, and I have recovered my sight en tirely. My general health was very much im proved by the Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sight to its use. I reside at No. 1U2, Second Street, in this city, and will be happy to give any information in relation to my case. WILLIAM HALL." Pittsburg, Sept. 17, 1851. Another Letter reccom.mer.ding the Petroleum. Newyille, Cumberland Co. Pa. Mr. Kier : Lear Sir Having been appointed by your travelling agent, when along last, agents for the sale of your Petroleum, and fearing it might not sell rapidly, inasmuch as so much worthless trash is sold by travelling agents, we only took two boxes from him, v-hich has all been sold. Finding it to sell quite readily and actu ally to answer the various purposes for which it has been recommended, we thought we would order of you about four boxes more, as there is still a great demand for it. - In regard to the e-acy of your Petroleum, we might add, that in every instance, without exception, where it La3 been tried, it was found to give iuimedlite relief, particularly for pains iu the limbs, b.--li, &c, resulting from Bilious Intermitting Fever, di'.ch prevailed in this sec tion to a very great exteiit, and invariably was followed by pains and swelling in the limbs. Your Petroleum, in these cases, (without excep tion, )vrits f jund to give immediate relief. Yours most respectfully, GILMORE & STOL'GH. AEadCasoof luff ammatory Hhciniatism. The following extracts are from a letter re ;,UTnr:iU rount C)1 The Charle. Belden" and Dr. Ely, ,.ac.e . ceived from a young gentleman of Middleburg, v are attested bv yah Curtis, of that Mi:. Kier: Dear Sir Gratitude compels me to express my thanks lor the discovery of your invaluable medicine. I was afflicted with that awful and disheartening disease, the Inflamma tory Rheumatism, on the 21 st of September last, whilst I was in Cleveland; and was brought JfMfje from that place to Middleburg, where I lay on my back for over two months. For three weeks of this time, I was in the most intense suffering and ngouy. I lay with my limbs in one position, and could nut ttir a muscle, nor have my bed changed. My screams could be beard all over the neighborhood, so intense was my suffering. When every other remedy proved valueless, 1 had recourse to your invaluable Petroleum, of which I had made but three appli cations, until I commenced to get better, lused altogether but two bottles and a half, and am now well. 1 can get any number of persons to testify to the above facts, if necessary. FREDERICK H. BLECKER. rcxfFfr Salebv F. KITTELL. Kbensburtr. Pa. rVollce io Ilolel-iiec-pers At a Court of Quarter Sessions held at Ebens" burg in and for the Countv of Cambria on the 10tb day of April, A. D., 1852: The following order was made by the same Court. Order of the Court of Quarter sessions of Cam bria County in relation to selling liquors, and drinking in licensed Taverns, on the Sabbath day : It is hereby enjoined upon all licensed Inn Keepers within the County of Cambria, to keep closed their bars, and not to sell liquors, or per mit drinking in their respective bouses, on Sun day ; And any disregard or violation of this or der, if made known to the Court by satisfactory proof, will be deemed sufficient ground for revo king the license of any person thus shown to be using it in violation of the laws of this Common wealth: By the Court, R. L. JOHNSTON. Clerk. April, 15. 1852. 20. JEjpOther papers in County please copy. A 5 1 1 1 i 1 1 i s I ra t or s X o 1 i ce. Letters of administration having been granted by the Register of Cambria county, to the un dersigned, on the estate of John Harr, late of Summerhill township, dee'd ; notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber at his residence, Sumerhill township. FRANCIS HARR, adm'r. April 15, 1852 2C-Ct. Ust of letters Remaining at the Post Office on the 1st of April 1 O " tk 18: All sen W A Anna Francis Buchanan John Baldwin John . Buckley Timothy . Brown Tihomas Buckhamer.Mory Miss Burns A J Coons A N Conrad Ragan Conrad Mathew Corigan Michael or Jaa CrimsLank Wm. Corigan James Duffy Hugh Dill Thonias Donnelly l'eter Evans & Pryce Evans David South Forguson John 3 Furman A J Girley Mary Ann MLss Goffry Michnel Gordon llobert P Gray John Green Jesse Kester Gilchrist John Jones Thomas Kanded Klein Lichengle John Levie Eaydius Mullen John Morris Ellen McGinley Hugh 2 Mapes Henry Magellan Dan M Michael Mathew Montelous Charles Morgan Alexander Orvens Peter Pergrin J B Regan John lleee Mary Miss Smith James Slaton Lydia Miss Setton Thomas Shults Sarrah' Shitls Roger Schwamm Francis .Schillinger Augart Taegge John Gary Woieol John White Richard Young Nathan llolchkcss Francis MILTON ROBER.TS, P. M April 8, 1852. 50 Kegs of Nailg on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY & SON. W. 15. II-'DSOX'S CLOCK A2TD JrVYELEY STOHE, One Door East of the Sentinel Office. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. Sort. 2f. Ifi'M r.i i j -f J . MICIIAEI, IAA- MAGEIIAX. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 18ol. ly IVIII-'TCESIXSOX, JK,, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Offlce on High street, opposite Thompson's Hotel. Janur.ry 1, 1651. ly J. 21DO.ALD, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Omce, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several Courts of Blair, Indiana. ana lamtma counties entrusted to Lis care, will te promptly aUenued to. January 1, 1851. ly Attorney at Law, Ebonsbur?, Pa. Will practice iu the several Courts of Cam bria, Blair and Hunting-Ion counties. Germans can receive advice in their own language. Office, on main street two doers east of the Exchange Hotel. May 8, 1651 ly. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Olhee a few doors East of Cannon's Hotel. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. KITTLLL, Attorney at Law, Ebansburg, Pa. Oincx at his residence at th e west end of the Borough, immediately below the 'Foundry." January 15, 1852. T1IOJ1AS C. 3J'!cm ELI,, Attorney at Law, HcLlidaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria count v. as heretofore. Office one door west of Wm. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly LEWIS W. HIIOWX, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. Two doors west of G. J. Rodgers' store. Ebensburg, Mav 1, 1851. -lv. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. t. i-. heii:k, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office ou Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. March 13, 1851. ly IllCIIAKS) JOES, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to jjis care Office, adjoining Lis dwelling Decern. 21, 1851. 11-tf. AMMiEiv do.oix;i:e, Justice of the Peace, and Soriyoner, Summit, Pa Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, 1851. Executor's IVolice. Letters testamentary on the Estate of Abra ham Wiland, late of RicLland Township, de ceased, have been granted to the subscriber all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to her ; and those having claims against it, will please present them properly authenti cated for settlement. FRANCES WILAND. March 18, 1852 22-0 1. Adt erSiseiiiCMl. I have been suffering and under the hands of ! physicians for these last four years and had lost already all hopes, tor my evil was generally pro nounced an affection of the lungs or consump tiau. At Iatt I was advised to consult the Ger man physician of Carrolltowu. He after a care ful examination, declared I had an apestcme in the region of the lung-", outwar J 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, and the use of some medicine 1 was in the course of two weeks restored to my full health. Four weeks afterwards my sister v. as attacked by a severe nervous fever nnd'ev cry one despaired of her life, but the same phy sician, Joseph Eberstaller, ofCarrolltown, resto red her to complete health. Both of us therefore we this gentleman, next to God, life and health, nd this is written to give him publicly a testi monial of our gratitude. E. McDEARMIT. April 1st, 1852. John Parker. Jame3 H. Parker, JI5A PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monongahcla and Rectified "Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, Iittslmrg, la. March, 11, 1852. ly. AdiuiJilsli aior'.s Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate of An drew Todd late of the Borough of Summitville, Cambria County, deceased, having been granted to the undersierned by the Kcgister ot said ooun tr. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make payments without delay, and those having claims to present tucni property authenticated for settlement. WM, K1TTELL, Adm'r, Ebensburg, March 12th. 1S52. 22-Ct. r i it E ! Lycoming Hutual Fire Insurance Company i v Tersons wishing to insure property in this company against loss by fire, can apply to the subscriber. C. H. HE l Ell, Agent. Nov. 27, 1851. ly. Georee Rhev. Levi Matthews. WiLUam Ebbs R1IEY, 31 ATT II EWS & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Communion Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of l'roduce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 70 Watex Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April 3, 1851 Cm CYRIX E. JER.SHIAG, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. January 30, 1851. ly CITY ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY ZSOTEI ITos. 41 and 43 Sorth Third Street, Philadelphia. The undei sieiicd respectfully bees leave to state that he has thoroughly refitted and impro ved the above Establishment in a manner unsur passed by any Hotel in the country. The location of the City Hotel is undoubtedly the most desirable in the City, for Merchants and business men generally, being in the centre of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to the Banks and other public Institutions. He pledges himself to spare no pains to merit the approbation of his guests, and desires that he may receive a share of public patronngc. A. II. UllUST. April 21th 1851. ly BRADY'S SIOTEL, Harrisbnrg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly JAMES KUSSEL. A EX Ell luX. RI SSKL &, FOX, Manufacturers and Wholesale Bealers in HOOTS and SHOES, No. 7 North Fourth St., Four doors above Market, second story, Fialadelplia, Pa. December 11, 1S51. 9-bni. . -: WASIIIXUTOX' ISOUSl Chtstnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, Pnorr-iEioK. April 10. 1851. ly A31CKICAX IICTEX., Chestnut Street, opposite the State House, Philadelphia, Pa. AMEROSE J. WHITE, Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly I! 1KRCS, I1AEE, CO., WHOLESALE DRUG GISTS, No. 201 Mar ket Street, one door above Fifth, north side, ll:ilatlclp2iia. Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Patent Med icines, Surgical and Obstetrical Instrument Druggists' Glassware, Window Glass,' Paints, Oils, l'yes, Perfumery, ic. &c, John Harrif, M. D. Jo7n .V. Hale. J. Siurswood. U. B. Orliscn. April 24th 1851. ly J. B. Miles, at MACIIETTE & RAIGl'EL, Importers and dealers in Foreign and JJomeslk HARDWARE and CUTLERY, So. 121 North Third Street, above Race, riilladelplila. E. V. MACHETTE, ABM. ILHAIGUE Apru -itn j;oi. ly v .. Wholesale Grocers and rXjibr Merchants, lxo. 43 North Water Street, Philadelphia. April 21th 151. ly O5 ISAAC 32.'.4aTO., Wholesale dealer in HA TS and CARS, So 172 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly COX K AIT WALTOX, Wholesale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Xaite, S c., No. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Philadelpbia, Pa. Apiil 10, 1851. ly WILSOX & WEST, Successors to Jlodneys, ' Wholesale dealers in Boots and Siioc, Bonnet and Straw Good, No 17, North 3d Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly JSICIIAEIL, WARTMAX & CO., Wholesale Tvhacco, SnJT, and Segar Jlanvfac tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. M. YVARTMAN, JOSEPH D. SORVER. April 24, 1851. ly EGA' Ell -N, GREGG, Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, which thev are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 208 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly DSt. THOMAS C. Ill AT2AG, South-west corner of 7th and Race streets, Philadelphia, Pa. April 20, 1810. tf joux y. nrsaiToar, Wholesale dealer in Qv.femuare, Chinaicarc, Glassware, 5c, No. 215 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10. 1851. ly J. Patton Thompson, at JOSEIH S. aiEOAKA ii. CO., ' Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign ond Jtcute.stic J'.incy DRV-GOODS, Satins, Silks, Vestirgs, Serges, Cravats, White Goods, kc, with a general assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North Third Street, West Side, opposite Church Alley. J. S. MEDAKA, ) P. II. ME KARA, lV E. M.' JONES. J IILLADELPHL1. Sept 18, 1851. "W. J. Ecakh, at SE1X.EUS, SITEI1 & CO., 135 Marliet Street, Philadelphia. Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes Looking-glasses, &c. 19-ly. J. 3Icl2L.II ARC 155 Market Street, N. E. Corner of 4th, Philadelphia. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip Jfats ; silk, straw, braid and lace Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs, &c, which will be sold cheaper than the cheap, est, Eeb. '52, 19-ly- KXCCDLEK & F EITHER, Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 13G North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Pa. February 2G, 1S52. ly Yr"H"7"amted by J. MOORE cash in exchange if for goods, or otnerwise. 2000 pouuds wool, butter, cgtrs wanted by " J. MOORE. The highest price paid for wool at the store of GEO. J. RODGERS. Barrels of superior Flour, jirt extra, for e by J. Ivory jr Sen. THE Great IltillsU Quarterlies . AND " . REACIiWOOirS 3IAGAZI.E. : - Important Reduction in the rates of Postage LEO.YAK1) SCOTT t CO., NO. 54 COLD STREET., NEW YORK, Continue to publish the following British Pe riodicals, viz . THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Con servative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (WI ig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW ( Free Church) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), AND BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) These Reprints have now been in successful operation in this country for twenty ytcrs, and their circulation is constantly on the incrcaso notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American periodicals of a similar class and from numerous Eclectic and Magazines made up of selections from foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelligent reading public, and affords a guarantee that they are established on a firm basis, and will be continued without interrupjtion. Although these works are distinguisbed rv th political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to politcal subjects. It is their literary character whica cives them their chief value, and in that they stand confessedly far above all other journals of their class. JJIai f. trood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its an cient celebrity, and is, at this time, unusually at tractive, from the serial works of Bulwer una other literary notables, written for that maga zine, and first appearing in its columns both in Great Britain and in the United States. Such works as "The Caxtons" and "My New Novel," (both by Budwer), "My Peninsular Medal, "The Green Hand,"' and other serials, of which numer ous rival editions are issued by the leading pub lishers in this country, have to be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Blackwood, after it has been issued by Mess. Scott & Co., so that subscribers to the Reprint of that Magazine may always rely on having the earliest rcadir;; of these fascinating tales. TEUMS. Per ar.num. 3 00 5 00 7 CO 8 00 3 00 0 00 For any one of the four Eeviews For any two of the four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews For all four of the Reviews For Blackwood's Magazine For Blackwood & three Reviews For Blackwood & the four Reviews 10 00 I'ryfients to he viade in oil cases in advance. jfony cum. U in the State where itsucd ailllt r(C: i:cd at j-cr. CIXBRIAG. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of thu above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review will be sent to one address for 9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Black wood for 30 ; and so on. EELUCED POSTAGE. The postage on these Periodicals has, by the late lav,-, been reduced, on the average, about Furfy jiT coif. The following are the present rates, viz : For Blackwood's Magazine. miles, run Qriit. Any distance not exceeding 500 Over 500 and not exceeding'? 1500 Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 For a Eeview. MIXES. Any distance not exceeding 5X 0 cents 18 " 27 ' TEB CtTAE. 4 cents. 8 12 " Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 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. 5" Remittances and communications 6hould be alwavs addressed, post-paid, to the Publish ers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 70 Fulton Stheet, New York, Entrance 54 Gold Etreet. N. B. L. S. & Co., have recently published, and have now for sale the "FARMERS G I'lDir' by Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Trof. Mor ton of Yale college, New Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing 1C00 pages, 14 steel and 000 wood engravings. Trice, in mus lin binding, G ; in paper covers, for the mail, ?-. 823-tf Central Pennsylvania If A 2V K I A G II O T S E, BRYAN, GLEIM & CO. OFFICE on Allegheny 6trcet, 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 i ate of 3 J per cent per annum : nine month deposits at tne rate ot 1 per cent per annum , twelve month deposits, at the rate of A cr cent per annum. Drafts cn the cities, for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections made upon any point at low rates. August 8, 1850. 44-tf ONCE HOSE and for the Last Time. Am all persons indebted informed that the booke of the Lte firm of Litzinger & Todd are in the haads 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 iu the hand of the proper oSiccrs for collection. CHARLES LITZINGER. Ebensburg, March 4th, 1852. 20-Ct. CAITIOA. "Whereas my wife Mary has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, the pub lic is hereby notified that I will pay no debts contracted by her after this date. JACOB SETTLEMYER. Summerhill tp. April 1st, 1S52.-24 St Valuable Property for Sale. Two lots of ground in the borough of Blairs ville, adj ommg the M. E. Church, and near tho depot of the branch llailroad, on which aro erected a two story brick dwelling house, wa-di house, smoke house, stable and all necessary out buildings. There is a well of excellent wa ter, and a good selection of fruit trees on the premises. Also, a lot adjoining the above on which is erected a two story log house. Also, Several lots adjoining the above pro perty on the east side, now in grass and suitable for meadow or pasture. The above will be sold separately or together as may suit purchasers. Possessiou will be given in three months from date of sale. Title indisputable. For further particulars inquire of D. W. Lewis or J. B. Craig. Ebensburg. Cambria Co., Pa. ALEXANDER THOMPSON, d-fstr April 1, 1852 24-3m. The Apalachian will please copy three months and send bill to this office. rCA asserted nilis for sale at the st-n-e ef VJ GEO. J. ECrGEKS.
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