Tto integrity ia unsullied, and Lis walk and con versation blameless, while Lis public career has excited universal admiration. It is true he haa teen the subject of some vituperation aud abuse, jjut this has been the fate of all distinguished Democrats. Those who have been the people's greatest i.-i-TOrites have been the incest calumniated. It is 'the rough brake which virtue must go thro." To say tliut the p ople of this State will be ut all influenced by the petty slanders which personal malice or political hostility can coin so easily is an insult upon their intelligence and justice so ross that we have a right to repel it with iu- lin-uation. We have yet to learn that any of Mr Buchanan's competitors for the nomination have escaped this universal fate. But when we lo ascertain that either of them has passed through life unassailed by detraction, we are prepared to express our conviction, that such a man is unfit and unworthy to be the candidate of the democracy for the office of "President ; -Wo unto hiw of whom all men speak well." Among the many elements of popularity which Mr. Buchanan combines, not the least is the character of the opposition to him. It is not based on any charge, which if true, would prove him to be wanting in honesty, ability or fidelity to the Constitution, and shows only that he has been fearless and faithful in the performance of his political duties. It is absurd to believe that a nun cast in such a mould, could fail to enlist the enthusiastic support of a people like ours. Thus far we have in arguments a priori in reasons which show how utterly improbable it is that our candidate can be other than the most popular man among us. Hut the history of Pennsylvania for the last twenty-five years, proves it as an incontestable fact. He was five times chosen to the House of Representatives, in Congress, the last time under circumstances which made his election a triumph to the friends of Jackson, such as no other man in the State had achieved. No appointment which President Jacksou made gave more pleasure to the people of the State than that which showed his confi dence in Mr. Buchnnau by making him Minister to Russia. He was three times elected to the Senate of the United States, an honor which Pennsylvania has never conferred on any other man. His appointment as Secretary of State Ly Mr. Polk, was well known to have been made pith the warm concurrence and approbation of General Jackson, and if anything could have increased our affectionate regard for our hero and statesman of the age, his uniform endorse ment of Mr. Buchanan would had that effect. But better and more direct evidence than all th;3 of Mr. Buehauau's standing at home is af forded by the action of the people on the very question of the Presidency. Mr. Buchanan's friends ia Pennsylvania have three times presen ted him as a candidate for that great otlice, and each time they were sustained by the full tide of public approbatien. The greatest and best men of the nation have been set up against him, and vigorously pressed by their supporters. But in the primary meetings of the people, and in the Couuty and State Conventions, no name1 has stool for a moment before the competion of his. We fearlessly ussert.that since the days of Washington, .there has lived but one man in any part of the Union who could rival Mr. Buchan an in the affections of Jiis own State. We have uot addressed you for the purpose of proving that his claims to the Presidency are entitled to your respect. Lf you doubt his talents, his patriotism and his honesty, our appeal at this time of day would be in vain. If his life of labor in your cause and ours, has mado no favorable iinpres sion on the country, it is too late to create a re putation for him now. He comes before you either with something better than a manufactu red character, or else with none at all that is worthy of your attention. We ask you to subject his life to the severest inquisition that justice will allow, and if he does not sustain it, reject him. But we demand that he shall not be struck down by paltry slanders and, least of all, by the absurd falsehood which charges him with want of unpopularity. if the National Conventien shall decide against our candidate, we caunot promise that our peo ple will bear the decision without bitter mortifi cation ;for their State pride is thoroughly arous ed. If the man they now offer is set aside, they have no hope of succeeding at another time. If Pennsylvania must wait until she presents a more unexceptionable man than Mr. Buchanan, she must wait forever. Still the Democracy of this State will be true aud faithful to tbhir party, and their country. It will not be their fault if the rule of our op ponents is to be perpetuated. Whatever the Convention may do, the Democrats of Pennsyl vania will be at their posts ready to perform their whole duty, aud to present, as they always have presented, a living rampart between the Constitution and its foes. But if they are per mitted to do battle under the leadership of their own fellow-citizen the well tried friend, whom they know, and trust, and love it will energize their efforts, and add thousands to their major- His nomination would give them an opportuni- j tj not only to vindicate him. but to demonstrate how false is the dishonoring charge agaist them selves, of being so ignorant, so unjust, or 60 un grateful, as not to appreciate a man whose mer its are acknowledged by all the world besides. Their hearts will throb to meet the encounter on such terms. There will be a rapture in the "tnfe which is to be crowned with a victory like that. Adopted by the State Central Committee of Penn sylvania, on the 17th April, A. D. 1852, and published by order of the Committee. ... W. L. HIRST, Chairman. " M. Cl'PTIS 1 H. Welsh, j Secretaries. A resolution was passed requesting the Dele gates elected to represent Pennsylvania at the Baltimore Convention to issue an address to their fellow members of tUe Convention and to the Union. The Committee resolved to meet at Barnum's Hotel, in th ;tv r.f nnit;m. m v. it 4o ?? Jun next, at 9 o'clock, A. M. . J v uivuuuiG, vu vuv .mj . Presidential Matters. Washington, April 2-1. The Petersburg Intel ligencer (Whig) invokes the Whig State Conven tion of North'' Carolina, which assembled at Ral eigh, on Monday, the 2Gth inst., to denounce the course of Messrs. Mangum and Stanley, as hos tile to the interests of the South. The Whig Convention Anue Aruudel county, ML, has resol ved to support no candidate for the Presidency who dots not avow himself in fa.vor of all the compromise measures. im::: : At Petersburg on Monday 10th inst., at 1 o'clock, A. M., Mrs. Rebecca Winuard, aged 07 year, after a protracted and very painful af fliction. A practical professor of religion for more than forty years, she came down to, and passed "through the valley of the shadow of death fearing no evil, for Christ was with her ; His rod and His staff they comforted her." "He restored her soul ; Ilo led her in the paths of righteousness for His name's sake." Verilv, only, "Jesus can make a dying bed Peel sou as downy pillows arc."' Huntinydon Journal. At his residence, Suminitviile, on Wednesday morning, April 1:1st., .Mr. Joii.N Long, ugca about tity lour years. "Mark the perfect iua.u ana beUoid the upright: lor the end of that man is peace." On Thursday, April Sih, at the residence of her fcon, O. A. i'raugh, Rs.p, Editor ol the ioi diysbur Standard, .Mrs. Uacuil TitAtcu, aged 54 years, 4 mouths, aui 10 days. Attention Guards ! You will meet at the Court House, on Mon day the 10th day of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., properly armed and equiiied for parade. Bv order of the Captain. ROBERT LITZINCER, O. S. April 29, 1852. W.M. DAVIS. JOI1X LLOYD. Mavis & Lloyd, Having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE EUSESES5, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Call and see us at the old stand of William Davis. April 29, 1852. WJI. 31TARLAXD Cabinet Ware Rooms, AUegheny Street, HoIHdaysburg, Pa. Would respectfully invite the attention of the public to their superior stock of FURNITURE of every description. Furniture of all kinds manufactured to order on the shortest notice. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. April 29, 1852. Ilxcliange Hotel. Kollidaysbur, Slair Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that no exer tions will be wanting on his part to render his house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public patronage. GEO. TOTTS. April 29, 1852. Remember. L kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of " M'FARLAND & SON. Hollidaysburg, April 29, 1852. Surety I'use. s 0.000 feet of superior Safety Fuse far sale low to Contractors and purchasers by McCOLGAN &. DOUGHERTY. Summitville, April 29, I S52 28-0 1. Teachers Wanted. fTIIE Directors of Ebensburg School District, 1 Cambria Chunty, will employ three male teachei s to take charge of the schools in said District. The schools will opeu about the 1st June next, and will continue nine months. Lib eral wages will be given. An examination of teachers will be held on Monday May 17th. By order of the Board. JAMES M'DEKM IT Sec'y. April 29, 1852. Aiuiilurs Police. David H. Roberts for use la the Common Cambria of Johnston Moore 1 Pleas of I iv, ... v. I William A. Smith. l uary Term, 1852. .prii otn, iboZ, on motion, at. iiasson, ap pointed auditor, to marshall the proceeds of sale among creditors. In pursuance of the" above appointment, the ! undersigned will sit at his ollice, in the borough jf Ebensburg, on Friday, the 28ih of May next, at 1 o'clock, when and where those interested may attend, if they think proper. M. HASSON. April 29, 1852 28-td. Auditors ZVoticc. Sieger, Lamb, & Co. " In the Common Flea3 vs. of Cambria Co., No. 57 J. r. Urbin. J January Term 1 852. April Gth, 1852, on motion, M. Hasson ap pointed auditor, to appropriate the proceeds among creditors. In pursuance of the above appointment, the undersigned will sit at his office, in the h; rough of Ebensburg, on Saturday the 29th of May next, at 1 o'clock, when, those interested may attend if they think proncr. M. IIASSON. April 29, 185S 28-td. A'olicc lo Contractors. s EALED proposals will be received at the Jef ferson and Ebensburg Plank Road Company, in the town of Jefferson, until Thursday the 20th day of May next, for the clearing, grading, aud laying Plank on said Road. Specifications will be exhibited at the office three days prior to said day of letting. By order of she Board. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Scc'y. April 29, 1S52 :5t. TAILOH1XG. TTIE undersigned informs his customers that the firm of Bc-yuon & Johnston is dissolved by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still continues the business iu the room recently oc cupied by the old firm, where he will be happy to see his former patrons ami as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Philudelphi i the latest fashions; and cannot be beaten either in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor iu the country. He respeetfully ask the public to give him a call, and con fident his work will recommend itself. EgAll kinds of country produce taken iu exchange for work. LEWIS BEYNON, April 29, 1852 tf. Just Received, At his Store one door f tho Sentinel of fice, a superior assort ment of Gold and Sil ver watches and fine jew elry. Cold Lever watches full Welled, 35,00 Silver Lever watches full jewelled, 10,00 Silver Cylinder list-aperients 12,00 Silver Quart iers " 0,00 Also a fine atsortment of eight day and thir ty hour clocks. N. B. Clocks. Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, and warranted. WILLIAM B. April 29, 1852. HUDSON. CKLAT COUNTRY THIS. Tlie 3Iaine Liquor Law cetcd. fjUIE subscriber, thankful for past favors, would 1 respectfully inform his friends and the pub lic in general, that he has removed his store to the room formly occupied by H. J. M'Donald as a Catholic Book Store, where he has just receiv ed aud is now opening, the largest and most fashionable assortment of ready Made CLOTHING ever offered for sale in this vicinity. His stock consists in part of Coats of all kinds and sizes, from 1.50 up to 20 dollars ; Pants from 1 to 7 dollars ; Vests from 50 cents to G dollars ; Draw ers of all kinds, undershirts. Sailor's blue shirts, hickory thirts, and a very fine article of white shirts with imported bosoms ; standing collars, suspenders, gloves, men's cravats, and silk and linen pocket handkerchiefs ; Men's and Boys' HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes. A superior article of Ladies Morocco Shoes, and seal and kid slippers ; car pet bags, aud iu fact everything that is necessa ry for taste or comfort. Also, a sm:dl sprinkling of Groceries, a little too cheap. All of the above stock was purchased iuthe eastern cities, from the largest and best made goods to be found and selected with great care. Believing that quick sales and small profits is the surest and best way to dj business. 1 am de termined to sell all my guods at lower prices than any other establishment in these "diggins." My terms are 0-E HALF CASH, and the balance before the goods are taken away. I will charge nothing for show ing my poods, and only ask persons to give ir.e a call, and they can not fail to be pleased. Comi: ox one and all! S. PETERSBERGER. Siir.iniitviil", April 29, 1S52. iiJiuirs Jo;ii 1 Sale. Public notice is hereby given, that by order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Cam bria, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on Monday the ulst day May next, at one o'ekek, P. M., a certain tract of land sit uate in Conemauiih Township, ia said County. .. it. i , - .. -r . .. . . . . iiujo.nuig ian is oi K'oiin uuiipnre s ntirs, fc. Goughnuiir, D. Goughour ar.d Little Conemaugl: River, containing three hundred and twenty nine acre-, and one hundred and twenty three per ches, with the appurtenances, late the estate of David Puderbaugh, deceased. The sale will be held on the premises, and the terms made known I y Frederick Klepser, trustee of said estate. By the Court R. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk. April 29, 1S52 Ct. CP-PHAIT-S COURT SALE. I)UBL1C notice is hereby given, that ly order of the Orphan's Court of the Couuty of Cam bria, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on Tuesday, the 25thiay of May next, .it one o'ch-ek, P. M., a certain messuage or tract of land adjoining lands of Eli P.enshoof, Lewis Benshoof, and Jacob KuaMe, containing twenty five acres more or less, wiih the appurtenances, situate and beingin the Townshij) of Ceuemaugh in the said 'oui.ty, late the estate of Jacob Beiishoof, deceased. SaL to be held on the premises, and the terms made known by Daniel Benshoof and Elisha J. Benshoof, Administra tors of said estate. By the Court. R. L. JOHNSTON, Clerk. April 29, 1 832 St. MICHAEL 5A!i' MAKCSIA.V, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1851. ly EI. BS5 'SX'f 3SXS, .IS:., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Off:? s cn High street, opposite Thompson's Hotel. January 1, 1851. ly J. 3i'..CL!, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Office, opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All bu siness iu the teveral Courts of Blair, Indiana and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. January 1, 1851. ly SAJXL'EL C. WIXGAS1X5, Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Fa. 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, 1851 ly. Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, and Westmoreland counties. Oilice a few doors East of Cannon's Hotel. Jan. 15, 1851. ly. 1Y1LLIA3I ELSTTLLL, Attorney at Law, Ebensburgj Pa. Office at his residence at the west end of the Beirough, immediately below the "Foundry." January 15, 1852. TII03XAS C. 31'OOYVLLL, fi-ttorney at Law, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Will attend the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Office one door west of Win. McFarland's cabinet wareroom. January 1, 1851. ly LLWIS YV. ISltOWX, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. Two doors west of G. J. Rodgers' store. Ebensburg, May 1, lS51.-ly. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in a superior manner. T. L. lld'EK, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Oflice on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Oflice. March 13, 1851. ly RICIIARO JOi:S, Justice of the Peace, Ebensburg, Pa., Will attenel promptly to all collections entrus ted to his care Office, adjoining his dwelling. Decern. 21, 1851. 11-tf. 'anted by J. JdOOUE cash iu exchange lor goods, or otncrwisc. 8 !i 1 Nos. 41 ard 43 North Third Etreet! Philadelphia. Ine undersicmo.i , , state tha he has thoroughly related and impro ved the above Establishment in a manner v..:sur passeu by any Hotel in the country. Ihe cation of the City H.-tel is' undoubtedly the most uesirable in the Citv, f,,r Merchants and business mon .,t,,.,...h.. i .i .. . eu"""., uc-iiiLr in my centre ol tl;c great mercantile trade, and convenient to tiie-i,aiiks and other public Institutions. He pleJ-L-s himst-H- t,,, ...,.. . . , . ! v- ir L-iinia iu nit-ill ae approbation of his guests, and desires that l.rt T)l'l If r,s. , . . "J a snare ot public patronage. . A. 11. HIRST. April 21th 1651. ly BKADI'S HOTEL, Ilarrisurg-, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY", Proprietor. April 10, 1851. ly KS.'SSKL FOX, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS and SJ10E, No. 7 North Fourth St., lourdoois above Maikct. second story, , Philadelphia Pa.. December 11, 1S51. 9-0m. Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, P:iorr.!EToit. April 10. 1851. ly J. 2. lliics, at MACHETTE &. KAIGt'EL, Importers aud dealers in lurtiyn and l.,mr.ic UAUDWAllEund CUTLERY, No. 121 Ncrh Third Street, .bove Race, PiilZaciclpbfa. E. V. MACHEm, ABM. II. RAIGUKL. April 21th lft51. ly ISAAC! t3. ASIZTOJY, Wholesale dealer in 11 A TA . n 4 TS! v 172 Market Street, . , Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly ta.'KAU & W.ILTOX, Wholesale dealers in lL:rdiva,-e, Cutlery, Xails, S;c, No. Hl.J Marvt Street, above 5th, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1S51. ly WILSO.V & VKST, Successors to Eodneys, Wholesale dealers in ISooU and Sf,nr Hh4 Straw Ooodj, It, North '3d Street Philadelphia, Pa. .April iu, lis.,. ly I :icf ie:l witinnv & to., f Wh.-l. sale Toharm. PrtnT. nnd $nr V.,,-.,.,-,. tvry. No. 17-"1, North Third Street, three doors aijovc me, Philadelphia, Pa. M. WAUTMAV, JOSEril D. SOUVER. April 21, 1851. ly Whclodale dealers in IVines and Lvmors, w hich they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 23 Market St. PLilaf.elvhia, Pa. July 1st, 1851. ly mi. THOMAS C. BJL'ZVTIXCJ, South-west corner of 7th and Race streets, Philadelphia, Pa. April 20, 1819. tf JOSI. V. RtMiTOY, Wholesale dealer in Qitrrnzirare, Chinaicarc, GLiaaare, ,yc, No. 215 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly Z. Patton Thompson, at JOSKl1!! s. 31i:daem & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Furtiyn and Domestic Fancy Dll l'-d GODS. Satins, Silks, Vestings, Serges, Cravats, White Goods, &c, with a general assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North Ihird Street, We.-t Side, opposite Church Alley J. S. Jlr.'iAUA, !ARA, ) :dara, I NES. J P. 11. Ml PIIILADELrHL- E. M. JO Sc-it 18, 1851. V7. J. Eealsh, at SELLERS, SETiLIi fi CO., 135 Market Street, Philadelphia. Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Ccmbs, Brushes Looking-glasses, &e. 19-ly. .5. 32cI-RL.5I.-S. RE, 155 Muliet Street, 11. E. Corner cf 1th, PillLA r ELPUIA. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw and chip Hals; silk, straw, braid and lace Dunne's; artificial flowers, furs, &c, which will be Sold cheaper than the cheap. et. Feb. '52, 19-ly- Wholesale dealers in Foots, Shots, Fonncts, and Ealm Lcj Hats, No. 130 North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Pa. February 20, 1852. ly A Uli K1V BOSOIG I2Z1, Justice of the Peace, and Scrivener, Summit, Ta Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, 1851. John Parker. James H. Parker. JOHIX PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monougahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, I'ilisbiirer, Fa. March, 11, 1S52- ly. F IRK! Lycoming Mutual Fire Insurance Company. ' 1 , . Tersons wishing to insure property m this company against loss by fire, can apply to the subscriber. C. H. I1EYER, Agent. Nov. 27, 1S51. ly. George Shcy. Levi Matthews. William Ebbs RI1CY, 3IATTHEWS & CO., WHOLESALE CnOCERS and Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. April S, 1851. Cm CYRL'S L. Ii:RSHIS Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. January 30, 1851. ly Eead ! Eead! what Zier's I'LTROLLLMI, OR ROCK OIL, HAS BEEN DOING. A Natural remedy! procured from a well in Al legheny County. Pa. four hundred foot hoU the Earth's surface! Put up mul sold bvSam-f ucl Kier, Canal Ba:n, Seventh st.," Pitts- j uurg i d. The heal tliful balm from Nature's secret si rincr, The biooiu of hetilth, aud lilV, to r.mii will briag; As from her depths the magic liquid Cows, To calm our sufferings, and assuage our woes. A licet Hemarkahle Case cf Total blindness Cured by Petroleum. AVe invite the attention of the afllictcd, 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 f.rth. KIER. "I bad been afflicted several years with a soreness of both eyes, which continued to increase until last September, (1850,the inflammation at that time having involved the whole lining mem brane of both eyes, and ended iu a deposite of a thick film, which wholly destroyed my sight. 1 had an operation performed, aud the thickening removed, which soon returned and left me in as bad a condition as before. At thha stage of the complaint, 1 made application to several cf the mobt eminent medical men. who informed me that --my eyes would never get well.'' At this time I could not di.-tincrui.-h any etiect. By ihe advice of some friends, 1 commenced the use of tlie retruieum, both internally and locally, under which my cys have improved daily until the present time, nnd I have recovered my tigLt en tirely. My general health was very much im prove 1 by the Petroleum, and I attribute the re.-.toration of my sight to its use. I reside at No. 102, Second Street, iu this city, and will be happy to give any information in relation to my ease. WILLIAM HALL." Pittoburg, Sept. 17, 1831. Another Letter reccommending the Petroleum. Nlwville, Cumberland Co. Pa. M.'t. Kiek : Dear 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, which has all been J sold. Finding it to sell quite readily and aetu-j ally to answer the vaiious purposes lor 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. vr In regard to the efficacy of your Petroleum, we rsiLt aid, that in every instance, without exception, where it has been tried, it was found to give immediate relief, particularly for pains in the limbs, back, ic., resulting from Bilious Intermitting Fever, which prevailed in this sec tion to a very great extent, and invariably was foilcwed by pains ar:l swelling iu the limbs. Your Petroleum, iu these cases, (without excep tion, )wus found to give immediate relief. Yours most respectfully, GILMORE & STOL'GII. l-d C.fe cf Iif n jr.atci j Tiher.ntitrn. The following extracts are from a letter re ceived from a young gentleman of Middleburg, Summit County, Ohio. They are atiested by Charles Belden and Dr. Elijah Curtis, cf that 1 ,b. ace Mi; Kiek: Dear Sir Gratitude compels me to expre s my tiidUK.3 lor tne uiscovery oi your invaluable medicine. I was aHiicted with that awful and disheartening disease, the Inflamma tory Rheumatism, on the 21st of September last, whilst I was iu Cleveland ; and w as brought home from that place to Middleburg, where I lay on my back fur over two months. lor three weeks of this time, I was in the most intense suffering and agony. 1 lay with my limbs in one position, and could not stir muscle, nor have my bed changed. My screams could be heard ail over the neighborhood, so intense was my suffering. When every other remedy proved valueless, 1 had recourse to your invaluable Petroleum, of w hich I had made but three appli cations, until 1 commenced to get better. I used altogether but two bottles and a half, and am now well. I can get any number of persons to testify to the above facts, if necessary. FREDERICK II. BLECKER. CriFor Sale by F. K1TTELL, Ebensburg, Pa. Jemima Benshoof 1 In the Common Pleas of vs. V Cambria County. No 74, William M'Kce. J January Term, 1S52. Ejectment for a certain tract of land in Cone maugh Township, bounded by lauds of Daniel Zeaeh, Eli Benshoof, and the Pennsylvania Ca nal, containing four acres and fifty two perches, be the same more or less, unoccupied. And now, to wit : loth April, 1852. On motion of Messrs. Potts & Kopelin, alias Rule on Defendant to ap pear and plead on or before next term, or Judg ment. A true Extract from the Record. Certified the 17th day of April, A. D., 1S52. R. L. JOHNSTON, Frothonciaru. April 22 27-St. the R.ivr isobjse:, Corner of Fourth and Grant Streets, Pittshnrg- THE subscriber has leased the large and well know n Hotel, (late Lamartinc House.) at the cor ner of 1th and Grant streets, Pittsburg, which has been repaired nnd newly fitted up in all its apartments, so as to give a larger and more lib eral accommodation t j travellers and boarders. His larder will be stocked with the most choice brands the markets can afford, and his Bar fur nished with the best. lie would respectfully so licit a share of public patronn B. PERRY. April, 15, 1852. ly. Administrator's A'olicc. Letters of administration having been granted by the Register of Cambria county, to the un dersigned, on the estate of John llarr, late ot 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 20-6 1. Last aisd Final Xotice. All persons indebted by note, book account, or otherwise, to the late firm of Rif tl &. Humph reys, and John Humphreys, arc requested to call on either of the undersigned on or before the 10th day of May next and settle their respective accounts. Those w ho neglect this notice, will, after the above time, find their accounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. JAMES M. RIFFEL. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summitville, Apr. 8. 1852. 2000 pounds wool, butter, c cor Q nr J. MOORE. The highest price paid for wool at the store of GEO. J. RODGERS. 80 Barrels of superior Flour, part extra, for sale by J. Ivory ty Son. 50 Kegs of Nails on hand, and for sale by J. 1Y0RY & SON. ins tireat British Quarterlies AND I5LACI4AYOOI'S 3IAGAZIXC Important Reduction in the rates of Postage LEO.XAllD SCOTT &, CO., NO. 51 GOLD STREET., NEW YORK, Coi.tiuue to publish the follov. iug British Pe- riouica THE LONDON QUARTERLY EVIEW Ccu- scrvativel, THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Wl ig), THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), A.N1 BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) These Reprints have now been in successful operation in this country for ttrtnty years, and their circulation is constantly on the increase notwithstanding the comp-ctition they encounter from American periodicals of a similar class and from numerous Eclectics znl Magazines mad up of selections from foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation iu which they are held by the intelligent reading public, and affords a guarantee that they arc established on a Arm basis, and will be continued withvut interruption. Although these works are distinguished Ly the political sha les above indicat.-cL yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to po.itcal subjects. It is their literary character which gives them their chief value, aud in that they stand confessedly far above all other journals of their class. Llackwood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its an cient celebrity, i.nd is, at this time, unusually at tractive, from the serial works of Bulwtr and other literary notables, written for that maga zine, and first app earing in its columns both in Great Britain and in the United States. Such works as --The Caxtons"' and "My New Novel," (both by Bulwtr), "My Peninsular Medal," "Iho Green Hand," and other serials, of which numer ous rival editions are issued by the leading pub lishers in this country, have to Lc 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 Magniinu may always rely on having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. TERXS. Per annum. For any one of the four Reviews For uny two of the four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews For all four of the Reviews $3 5 7 8 3 y 10 oo 00 oo 00 00 00 0O For Blackwood's Magazine For Blackwood & three Reviews For Blackwood & the four Reviews Payments lo be v.cde in all cases in advance. Money current in the State where itstud n il! I received at jar. CLI'IUIIXC. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will Le aRow ed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above w orks. 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 $o0 ; and so on. REDUCED POSTAGE. The postage on these Periodicals has, by tho late law. been reduced, on the average, about Forty r cent .' The following are the present rates, vi; : For Elackwcod's Magazine. MJLES. per qcab. Any distance not exceeding 500 9 cents Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 18 Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 27 For a Review. Jiiirs. pee ccab. Any distance not exceeding LOO 4 cents. Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 8 Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 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. jfcgp" Remittances and communications shou'd be alwavs addressed, post-p-aid, to the Publish ers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 79 Fllton Street, New York, Eutrance 51 Gold street. N. B. L. S. & Co.. have recently published, and have uow for sale the "FAll.VEi'tS GUIDE" by Henry Stephens of Ediuburg, and Prof. Mor tou of Yale college, New Havcu, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing 1000 pages, 14 steel and 000 wood engravings. Price, in mus lin binding, $3 ; in paper covers, for tho mail, $5. H-23-tf Central Pennsylvania i: a x iv i x a ii o c BRYAN, GLEIM & CO. S L, "fekFFICE on Allegheny ftreet, nearly opposito P the Post Oflice, Hollidaysburg, Pa." Interest will be paid ou money le?ositod, us follows : Three month dep oelts, at the rate of 3 per cent per annum ; six month deposits, at the i ate of 31 per cent per annum; nine month iepesits at tho rate of 4 per cent per annum , twelvo month deposits, i.t the rate of 4$ per cent per annum. Drafts on the cities, for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections made upon any point at low rates. Aimust 8, 18.j0. 11-tf ViUsxabic Iropcrly for Sale, Two lots of ground in the borough of Blairs ville, adjoining the M. E. 1hurch, aud near tha depot ot" the branch Railroad, on which are erected a two story brick dwelling house, wash house, smoke house, stable and all iiec-cssarv out bui'.dinc3. There is a well of excellent w- ter, and a good selectiou of-fruit trees on the premises. Also, a lot adjoining the above on which is erected a two story log house. Also, Several luts adjoining the above pro perty c n the east side, uow in grass and suitable for meadow or pasture. The above will be sold separately or together as may suit purchasers. Possessiou will be given iu three months from date of sale. Title indisputable. For further particulars inquire of I. W.Lewis or J. B. Craiir. Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa. ALEXANDER THOMPSON, Altnr. April 1, 1852 21-om. The Apalachian will please copy three months and send bill to this oflice. Xolicc to Hotel-Keepers At a Court of Quarter Sessions held at Ebenf burg in and for the County of Cambria on the 10th day of April, A. D., 1852: The foRowing order w as made by the same Court. Order of the Court of Quartersci-siens 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 ia their respective houses, on Sun day ; And any disregard or violation of this or der, if mado 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, IS. 1852. 26. JByfOllicr papers in County pleaie copy. If ir