52-05 3.05 38.11 3.05 7.55 0.23 25.92 9.15 9.60 6.10 C.1G 16.70 29.06 Xrciurer? Sale of Unseated lauds and lots in amun.i A. i., . I Bees J. Lloyd, Treasurer of Cambria Co., the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pur uance of the several acta of Assembly of saia Jommonwealth, directing the time and manner f .elling unseated lands for taxes.. Do JI" fine Xolice, that the following senbed tract, ff unseated lands and lots of ground in the said . bounty of Cambria, or such part thereof may necessary to pay "VXed for Aereon for one year or more, will to oucreu jur l a th Court House, in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the Second Monday, (being the 14th day, ) of June next, and continue by adjourn ment, from day to dy, until the whole be sold SrUch arrearage of taxes, and costs necessa rily accruing thereon. Allegheny Township. Names of "Warrantees or Owners. a. r. ICO James C McGuire 300 Mary II annum 41 44 Abraham White CO John Triester 124 Joseph Field (part) 105 Caleb llannum 425 29 Elenor C Heistor 100 Joseph Fields 120 Heirs of AV alter Elder 62 Bobert Whitehead: 100 Hugh F. Storm 183 10 Warren Hannum 315 19 Rufus Hannum Cambria. Townthip, K James Myers 315 93 James Means 44 James Magellan. 100 J Jordan (part) 198 Jacob Fronhiser CarU Township, 344 Joseph Belozler 430 110 Saml Dilworth 87.3- Ghaales- DilwoEth Clearfield Township. Thomas Armstrong 154 James Ash 154 "William Brodell 154 "William Barton 154 Samuel Bethel 154 Pete Benson 154 George Bickhaiu, 154 Jehu Caldwell 154 Jacob Cox 154 ThomaEash SI Andrew Eppl 154 John Fi3he 154 John Fenno 154 William Frambarger 154 Exekiel Farmer 154 Andrew Grayden 25 Ebcaezcr Hazzard 21 Joha Harrison 154 David Jackson 154 Henry Kepple "William Lambert 154 John Miller of Martia 154 Joseph Miller 154 WilRam Trimbl 70 S II Smith 153 William Smith A in Blair caanty 30.37 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 43a 433 433 371 433 433. 433 433 433 571 416 433 433 150 433 433 433 169 433 43 433 43a 433 75 C33 43a 433 200 50 200 75 100 433 433 433 433 433 43a 395 433 433 4G3 433 397 100 406 20 166 400 400 400 133 436 201 300 437 401 401 400' 17 248 150. 207 400 400 400 400 400 4a 308 324 404 210 272" 279 440 220 400 100 80 400 80 COO 50 400 400 420 1C7 300 275- 400 400 440. 430 439 440 405. 4S6; 125, 400 i6r- 400 430' 20C1 87 12.92 1.80 4.12 8.11 22.00 27.52 23.88 SO. 30 30.37 30.37 30.37 uU.O) 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 26.06 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 25.99 29.12 30.37 30.37 11.92 30.37 30.37 30.37 26.15 10.37 153 John Singet 153 Lewis AY elf 153 William Wilt Andrew Brown Wm M Biddle M Kepple G Cottinger Jas Brysou J Mease Joseph Ilutehcna John Mitch el Abraham Singer 153 Wra Bradritlge 154; John Bannon 15 4 William Carey 151 John K Smith 154 DanielTurner 154 Joha Vanast Halo a Hutchison. 15 Jacob Sbrinkcr 153 Joseph Grey 153 Robert Evans 153 George Bickham 40 Jacob Burns Thomas Tenrofce 134 George Horner Barnard Litzingcr Simon Litzinger's Heirs John Storm Conewaugh Township 112 George Shrum John G Browne James Gill Alexander Cochran. King & Storm 105 Charles Smith John Furry 126 Richard Smith 23 Richard John 141 John Hayden 25 John Teeter William Brown Abraham Andrews John Crouse P Shoenberger do do do George Moore Thomas Willsoi Andrew Kennady Jamcs Roberts Charles Jones John Bell 21 J Callen 54 Wm Clark 140 J Eerr bo Adam Ream Jackson Township. 17 Thomas Yickroy Tetcp Mock. Jawes Steel William Clark Samuel Stitt Ahagail Ramsey 9 Peter Bortniau James Steel George R Sboup James Stitt Thomas Stitt Geo S King hung- & ShoenbcrgCB do do do do do do. do do. do do K Yickroy & Jnc. Livergood RlCllMIld TuWUshijf- "William Nichols Henry Barrington. John Anderson Alex McGregor- Joha. Morrison- Valentine Oster P20 Hugh Roberts 64 Daniel1, llees Storm. & Xing SummerhUL Township Arant Sonman. Wm M Smith John Nicholson Jauob Mycre 131 Joha Incholsox William ClarL. 30.37 30.37 4.86 21. G2 30.37 30.37 13.00 3.23 13.00 4.8G 26.00 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 14.98 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 27.78 7.00 27.48 7.00 7.00 1.40 5,40 13.00 13.00 13.00 4.10 14.16 6.62 9.75 14.16 13.00 13.00 13.00 53 3.00 13.00 13.00 87 75 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 1.30 10.00 10.54 13.11 6.72 4. 6. 26.51 27.07 28.60 14.30 26.00 6.50 5.20 26.00 1.94 19.50 19.50 6.50 3-25 .00 .00 88 10.85 19.20 17.88 26. 26. 27. 11 11 12 12 12 12 11 12 .40 40 .54 47 .47 .54 .68 .42 (i.39 330 Richard toniitn 488 Charles Smith 440 William Smith 440 William Smith M D 200 Isaac Jones 441 Robert Irwin 439 120 John x.berman 440 80 Isaac Brannou 443 . 131 Jacob Goughaaour 370 40 Israel Jones 383 40 John Thompson 419 120 John Musser 441 81 William Smith 440 Jerry Jackson 220 William Clark 324 150 Peter Shoenberger 439 80 Jacob Nagle 439 80 Henry Woods 439 80 James Dalton 439 80 James Searight Susquehanna Township. 316 10 Isaih Jones 31 ft James Rhey 200 Patrick Cassiday 200 Martin Fess 160 Patrick M'Coy 306 04 James Whitehead 355 Leonard Lasher Washington Township. 81 Thomas Jackson 50 50 James Johns 1 28 James Magehan 439 80 George Cutwalt 50 4 Samuel Leech (part) 150 Peter West 100 Henry Gillen 2S00 Arant Sonmaa 194 Caleb Dilworth 400 Frederick Hhiton 382 42 Nicholas West 233 40 William John (part) 201 43 Francis John (part) 80 43 John Oneill White Township. 433 324 Robert Atkins 433 153 John Martin 398 Win Spayed 433 153 James Thompson 216 156 Thomas Town 433 153 William Yard 462 104 William Grey 106 35 Richard Seely (part) 261 80 William Grey 433 133 George Hill 433 153 Cadwalader Evans 433 153 Timothy Paxton 433 153 Thomas Stewartson 433 153 William Sansoin 433 153 George Peddle 433 153 John Clark 377 106 James Hunter 30 Thomas L Moore 333 Ann McMurtrie 200 James Craig 210 Joseph Ashmead 25 Owen Jones 300 James McMurtrie 360 John Brown 319 John Servoss 350 Thos. Murgatroid TOWN LOTS. Borough of Johnstown. Nos 106 & 107 108 109 110 40 & 91 Geo Harris Win Young 28.14 28.46 28.60 28.60 14.30 28.66 28.55 28.60 28.79 22.05 24.89 27.42 28 62 28.61 35.95 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 3.66 61 12.25 1.42 4.22 280 156.80 11.15 16.80 15.74 9.74 8.40 4.48 12.74 12.82 11.72 10.16 C.35 12.74 3.84 5.37 3.82 12.67 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 5.54 47 4.88 2.95 6.18 35 4.42 37.02 15.54 5,13 2.G0 1.30 1.30 Mumter T Reily 1.25 ALSO At the same time and place, the following seated Lands and Lots of ground on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been re turned to the Couimifsioners agreeably to the act of Assembly of April 29, 1844. 307 Silas iMoore 26.79 50 AlexMcKeever ' 3.82 322 Joseph Conrad fc Co 37.70 Cambria Torrnship. 100 Michael Donegan 1.80 Clearfield Township. 332 Rich Adams 4.85 100 James Adams 146-i 93 Francis Huber 1.36 380 McGuire &; McDermit 5.32 299 do do 4.32 1052 James Ross 23.09 406 do 5.93 'l58 do 2.30 200 do 2.14 358 do 5.23 300 do 1.38 500 do 7.48 100 do 1.4G1 t Jackson Township. 100 David Caldwell 5.08 40 Alex Brown 2.61 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 02 40 William Brown 2.57 300 Charles Murray 10.08 50 Wrilliam Clark 1.25 Sumerhill Township. 140 John Eagan 4.75 80 John Murray Esq 3.12 12 John Plummcr Jr 78 100 Thomas Patterson estate 4.52 3 Philip Riley 4.53 220 John McFarland 4.30 White Township. 200 Joseph Troxel 2.10 NEW SHOE STORE! Persons wishing to purchase Shoes, Boots and Slippers, at low prices, will find it to their ad vantage to call at the new shoe store, four doors east of Milton Robert's Hotel, where they will find a large and well selected stock of Ladies' French and American Boots, Shoes and Slippers, and also Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoes. Boots and shoes made to order in the neatest and best manner. J0NES & THOMAS. Ebensburg, Oct. 23, 1851 2-tf NEW ARRANGEMENT. We have come to the determination to sell goods at cash prices, without putting oa any ex tra profit us an offset for bad debts. Any per son dealing with us on credit, will receive a pass-book, except when we have a different un derstanding, and will expect all accounts to be settled by payment or note at the end of six months, and these terms will be rigidly adhered to. By doing business in this manner, we hope to sell more goods, and. at cheaper rates. To thoso who purchase for cash wc will always make a difference of six per cent., except flour and bacon, which most always b nett cash, without credit to any one. JOHN IVORY & SON- Summit, November 20, 1851. 29.00 10.40 -28.33 26.00 27.59 lioo! )INE lumber, joint and lap shingles at the iuiuuci- ynruoi J. AlOOPe. i1 a 1 lass, Oils, Paints uud Drugs of all k! i J. Moore Head ! Bead! ?hat Kier's PETROLEUM, OR ROCK' OIL, 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. Kier, Canal Basin, Seventh st., Pitts burg Pa. The healthful balm from Nature's secret spring, The bloom of health, and life, to man will bring; As trom 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. KIER. "I had been afflicted several years with i 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 in a deposite of t thick film, which wholly destroyed my sight. I had an operation performed, and the thickeniig removed, which soon returned and left me in ns bad a condition as before.- At this stage of the complaint, I made application to several of tht most eminent medical men, who informed nc that "my eyes would never get well." At tlds time I could not distinguish any object. By tha advice of some friends, I commenced the use of the 1 etroleum, both internally and locally, under wnicn my eys have improved daily until th 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. 102, Second Street, in this city, and will be happy to give any information in relation to my case. WILLIAM HALL." Pittsburg, Sept. 17, 18-51. Another Letter reccommending'thaPelroleuni. Nkwville, Cumberland Co. Pa. Mr. Kieb. : Dear Sir Having been appointed by your travelling agent, when along last, agents . . READ!!! . Youth and Manhood. A vigorous life, or a r PREMATURE DEATH. ; Siiiikelin on Scir 1'rescrvatioii. ONLY 25 CENTS. This Book, just published, is filled with useful information, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age. To all who apprehend or suffer under the dire consequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive effects of sedentnrv nn.l baneful habits to all who in addition to decli ning physical energy, are the victims of nervous and mental debility, and of moping and melan choly despondency. Dr. K. would say R EA D THIS HOOK. . The valuable advice and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffer ing, and save annually Thousands of Lives. Parents by reading it, will learn how to pre vent the destruction of their children. A remittance "of 25 cents, enclosed in a letter, prepaid, addressed to Dr. Kinkelin, N. W. corner of Third and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return of mail. He who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. BIa Persons at a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (postpaid) and be cured at home. Packages of medicines, directions, &c, for warded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. July 81, 1851. -ly. Adams & Co.'s Express. i Ivor & Son, agents at the Summit, Cambria iounty, Pa., will receive and forward packages 'or Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and nil intermediate Maces. Money or valuable articles receipted for and sent to any point on the line of railroad. March 11, 1852. Great Attraction and Cheap Bargains ! f I The undersigned respectfully inform the citi zens or bumnutville, and vicinity, that thev 13 L , . . . ..... , i.i.iv for the sale of your Petroleum, and feariri"- it Just received from Philadelphia and New might not sell rapidly, inasmuch as so much 101 a large ana wcu seiectea assortment worthless trash is sold by travelling agents, we only took two boxes from him, which has all been GOODS, ally to answer the various purposes lor which it selected assortmen has been recommended we thought we wouldjw, and thof 1onnfts and rfim Leaf Hals! a order of you about four boxes more, as there is, larnt and extemiv, aortMMit nf lhJr, Queensware, Looking Glasses, Clocks and Liquors still a erreat demiiml fnr it In regard to the efiicacy of your Petroleum, we might add, that in every instance, without! exception, where it has been tried, it was found to give immediate relief, particularly for pains m tne nmts, back, &c., resulting from Bilious; Intermitting t ever, which prevailed in this sec tion to a very great extent, and invariably was followed by pains and swelling in tb limbs. Your Petroleum, in these cases, (without excep- ; c j . . i t - f jr us ivuuu 10 ie lLunitui.tie reiiei. Yours most respectfully, GILMORE &STOUGIL A Bad Case of Inflammatory Rheumatism. The following extracts are from a letter re ceived from a young gentleman of Middleburg Summit County, Ohio. They are attested bj Charles Beldeu and Dr. Elijah Curtis, of th4 place : Mr. Kieb: Dear Sir Gratitude compels me to express my thanks lor the discovery of yo invaluable medicine. I was afflicted with tint awful and disheartening disease, the Inflamma tory Rheumatism, on the 21st of September last, whilst I was in Cleveland; and was broupkt home from that place to Middleburg, where 1 ly on my back for over two months. For thne weeks of this time, I was in the most intense suffering and agony. I lay with my limbs in one position, and could not stir a muscle, nu have my bed changed. My screams could be heard all over the neighborhood, so intense wus 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. 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. Egg-For Sale by F. K1TTELL, Ebensburg, Pa jUSliEECAOTiLEncOLLEGE. j l'ittsburg, Ia. N. E. Corner of third and Market Streets. Established in 1810. Now incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania with Collegiate Powers and Priviliges. Faculty. President, P. DUFF, Professor of Book-keeping and Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATH, Esq., Professor of Mercantile Law. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the most accomplish ed penman west of the mountains, Professor of Penmanship. Upwards of 18 years experience in the most extensive foreign and domestic shipping busi ness gives the proprietor of this establishment an experience in training others for the count ing-house possessed by but few teachers of Book-keeping in the country, and all who as pire to the highest rank as accountants are re quested to call and examine his credentials from upwards of onehundred Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also the emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamber of Commerce and many of the leading Merchants, Bankers and Bank Officers of the city of New York, appended to his North American Accountant, and Western Steamboat Accountant. For terms apply to V. Duff at the College. May2fJ, 1851 3S-ly. kinds s. 1. r.m r . ,. 1. .4 . . . 1 1 . . i . Tills is not lnfun ! We want money, particularly that which has been due for some time. Will those indebted to us please call ana settle their accounts during this month and pay us all they can. Our books must be settled, and until they are, we must po sitively refuse to add any thing more to long standing accounts. Experience proves that in doing a credit business, if you leave accounts run over six months or a year, that there is diffi culty in settling. Tbebook3 of the former firms of J. Ivory and J. Ivory & Co., will be left in the hands of an officer for collection by the 1st April, if those indebted do not call and pay their accounts by that time JOHN IVORY & SON. Summit, March II, 1852. tf. Commission and Forwarding. After the 10th inst., we will be obliged to pay Penna. Railroad C. freights upon the delivery of merchandise; therefore, persons receiving goods by that line will p;iy us the freight before the goods are taken away. The same rule will b observed with eanal freight when we have to pay on delivery. Bills lading should always bo furnished us to avoid losses of packages. Here after we will charge the following commissions : Z cents per 100 lbs., oa all goods left in our care on side track; 5 cents per 100 lbs. when we handle or store goods, or check lheni off and receipt for them. Good3 remaining in warehouse over ten days will pay extra storage. On all freight not paid when goods are taken away, we will charge three per cent, for collecting. All outstanding amounts due ns as freights we would like to have paid immediately: J- IVORY L SON- Summit. March. IT. 135i. of all kind. Also a heavy f-tock of Groceries. Drugs, and a variety of all other articles needed in a country store, all of which they will sell exceedingly cheap for cash or in exchange for approved country produce. Please remember the New Store and give us a call, as we feel sanguine that our prices and quality of goods will be an indueemeet to per sons who want bargains. Good goods and moderate profits is our motto, and we consider it no trouble to show goods, ash paid lor Wool. JAS. M'COLGAN S CO. JAS. 31'COI.CAX, r-ETEK HOUUIIERTT. Summit June 2G, 1851 37-ly. DO 2VOT PASS IIV The two Big Doors if you want Cheap Goods!! As the subscribers have just received and are now offering to the public, a large and exten sive assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, and in fact all such articles as are usually kept in a country store. They feel confident that their prices are as low as any in the place, and therefore solicit a share of the patronage of the public. Lumber, Grain, Wool, Hides, and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. Call and examine our stock beforepurchasing elsewhere. MURRAY, ZAIIM, & Co. JAS. Ml'EItAT, G. C. K. ZAIIM, JNO. MIB11AT, ESQ. MURRAY & ZAIIM, Thankful for past favors, invite their old CU3 timers to call and see the stock of Murray, Zahm & Co., and they will be dealt with as heretofore. July 10, 1851. Last ami Final IVo ice All persons indebted by note, book account, or otherwise, to the late firm of Eiffel & 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 above time, find their accounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. JAMES M. RIFFEL. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summitville, Apr. 8. 1852. Cheap Groceries. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends that he has received at the sign of the Grocery Store, a general assotment of Groceries and Confectionaries, consisting in part of Flour, Bacon, Fish, Cheese, Vinegar, Rio and Java Cof fee, Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Dates, Citron, Currants, Preserves, P. Sauce, Catsup, Lemon Syrup, Crackers, a fine lot of Sugars and Table Salt, also a superior lot of Segars. He invites all to give him a call as he will sell low for Cash. J. B. CRAIG. Ebensburg, March 12th, 1852. KI2W GOODS. The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has received and is now opening, at the store room formerly oc cupied by Richard Lewis, dee'd., a large and general assortment of goods, consisting in part of " DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Queensware, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, all of which he is determined to sell low either for cash or approved country produce. He solicit examination of his stock, and is confident he can eell cheaper than the cheapest. GEO. J. R0DGERS. May 8, 1851 GO-tf SaJtrSalt! 200 Barrels prime concmaugh salt just recei ved aub for sale at the store of J. IVORY & SON. This Way! For the highest prices are paid for hides, skins and tanner's bark in either trade or cash by J. MOORE. A Large quantity of Duneanuon Nails and Spikes, front 3 to 5 inches, for salo at Moore's stor. 40 Barrels Concmaugh Salt for sale by J. Moore. Rice, Star and Mould Candles just receivad and for sale by J. MOORE. Till WORLD'S FAIR. New Storo and Cheap Bargains. The undersigned would inform' their friends and the public, that they have opened a new store nt Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R- in the room formerly occupied by John ong, where will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at low prices, the following goods : Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Satinetts, Ginghams, Vtstings, Calicoes, Muslins, Silks, Satins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Bar eges, Mous de Laines, Lustres, Shawls, Ribbons, Buttons, Gloves, Jlotritry, Laces, TJtread, Sc., S;c. ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Umbrellas, J'arasols, and Bonnets. Also, a large stock of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Queensware, Hard ware and Cutlery, Books and Stationary. FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BTJTTEE, tEggs, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, igars, &c. All of fhich they are prepared to sell at cheap rates, and invite the attention of buyers to their stock of goods, confident that they can and will sell tnem as cheap, and in fact, cheaper, than they can purchase elsewhere. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for goods, and cash never refused. Call soon, at the new store, if 3 0U want to be supplied. JOHN G. GIVEN & Co. Tlane No. 2. A. P. R. R. March 13, 1851. ly j TTIE Great British Quarieri BUCKWOOD-S Important Reduction in the rf . . EOXARD SCOTT 4 CO 0. 54 COLD STREET., xEw Continue to publish the following JvR' nodical, viz; ias nt j, THE LONDON QUARTERLY RrVlr,- " servativeV HIW ,r . THE EDINBURGH REVIEW nn v ' . ..mini IIilllMl J(i. IPU- THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW i?' Wholesale and Ilctll TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON, 3EA!VrrACTOUV The subscriber adopts this method of return ng thanks to his friends and the public gener ally, for the liberal rmtronae-e herrtnfV.rp hit,.-a- ed upon him, and begs leave to inform them that ne nas enlarged ins business, and now keeps conbiantiy on nana a Jarge supply of every va riety of Tinware, Stove Pipe, Dripping Pans, Zinc Boilers, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles, .jr., which he will sell, wholesale or retail,, us Ivw as any other establishment in the coaiitrv- He is also prepared to manufacture Suonting for houses, at the shortest notice, and'on the most reasonable terms. Merchants and others desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are res pectfully invited to call, as he is prepared to sell them goods equally as cheap as they can be had either east or west, and all orders addressed to him will be promptly attended to. Job Work of every description, done on the shortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken in exchange for ware. The undersigned hopes, by a strict attention to business, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. i.tUKUE HARNCAME. Ebensbnrg, Feb. 20, 1851. tf Exchange Hotel, Ebensburg, Pa, THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has rented for a term of years, that large brick hotel in the Borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by James Rhey, and known heretofore as the "Washington Hotel," where he will be much pleased to accommodate all those who may favor him with their patronage, and will use every exertion to make their stay pleasant and agree able. Ilis Table will be furnished with everything the market affords, and in the selection of Wines and Liquors, the most approved brands will be purchased. Ilis Stables are large, and will be attended by a careful hosthr. Persons wishing to visit any section of the county will be furnished with a conveyance. ANDREW J. RHEY. Ebensburg, June 1, 1850. 33-tf Fofeit 1Iuuter wU forfeit &50, if VJ v o cure any caw of secret disease that may come under his care, no matter how long standing or affliction. Either Sex are in vited to hi3 Private Room, 38 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, without fear of interrup tion by other patients. Strangers aud others who have been unf ortunate in the selection of a physician are invited to call. Those who have injured themselves by solitary vice are also in viteL Read and Reflect. The afflicted would do well to reflect before trusting their health, hap piness, and in many cases their lives, in the hands of physicians, ignorant of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, iu which he is more successful than his brother professors, and to that he de votes most of his time and study. Years of Practice, exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose or legs, pains in the head or bones, mei-curial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irreg ularities, disease arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the consti tution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer Speedy Relief to all who uay place themselves under his care. May 1, 1851.-ly. .cw Chair 31amtlactory. The citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity are informed that the very place to purchase CHAIRS, SETTEES, SOCIABLES, AND STOOLS, of the best manufacture and most elegant finish, and at lower prices than at any other establish ment in the county, is at the new chair manu factory, in the shop formerly occupied by David Todd, deceased. GLAZING, HOUSE and SIGX PAIXTIXG executed in the best manner and latest style. JOHN L. STOUGH. Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm. 30 Barrels of Mackeral for sale by . J. IVORY &. SON. resh Shad, Mackerel, aud Salmon, for sale at llemov I. The subscriber begs leave to inform the rub lie generally, that he has removed his Saddle and Harness Kstablishment, to Jefferson, Cambria county, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and all others wanting anything in his line or business. Jle intends keeping constantly vu xuiuu. u xiirge stocik. 01 Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Harness, Whips,. &c. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most rea sonable terms for cash or approved country pro duce. He hopes by strict attention to business and wnall profits on his work, to merit and re ceive a Lberal share of the public patronage HUGH A. M'COY. Jefferson, Nov. 21, 1850. 7-tf N. B. All those indebted to him for Saddlery &c. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective ac counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it is nopeu tnat this notice will not be neglected Wanted IuiniqU(ely 100,000 lbs of Wool by J. MOORE. Star, Sperm and Mould at the Brick Store of Candles for sale J. MOORE. JOIMVOKK Neatly and expeditiously executedat this Office IIISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil, for sale by J. Moore. it;v. . . BLACK WOODS EDINBURGH xt. (Tory.) lkUU MACA2l.'t inese n-prmts have nowbeen in operation in this country for -"M their circulation is constantly ounl""' i notwithstanding the competition ther ttt from American periodieals of asir from- numerous Eclectics ni Maa7:'r ciLi y i,u joreign periodical ; fact shows clearly the high estim 1 they are held by the intelligent Sin and affordsa guarantee that thovarp ?ubn. on a firm basis, and will be cont:nLUl!Ul"l interruption. uca :thoat Although these works are ditm 1 , political shades above indicated vj l tk' portion of their contents is devVtJ . SBl subjects. It is their literary S , gives them their chief TalM J ? L: stand confessedly fnr above ill A. " Av their class. Blackwood, still nadw jXlnk fit guidance of Christopher North m Jw cient celebrity, and is, at tractive, from the serial works of LW, 5 8t other literary notables, written fur xme and first appearing in its columns U Great Britain and m the United State! works as "The Caitons" and "Mr Ve""v Slf (both bv Bulwerl. "fx-P,niB.r.:,; .V .-0TV' Green Hand," and other serials, of Mhich'nui ous rival editions are issn. 1-. U1"tr- lishers in this country, have to be retrhV't those publishers from the pages cf L'ack after it has been issiuvl V.t- f,. c- ' . 7?-,J that subscribers to the Reprint of that W may always rely on having the earliest r? of these fascinating tales. TEIOIS. PC! scasa. 0 00 7 to 8 0 2 'V 10 (W For any one of the fnnr 1?;. - v . 1 1 v n 3 For any two of the four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews i j lour 01 me iteviews For Blackwood's Magazine For Blackwood & three Reviews For Blackwood &. the lour fto-;. Payments to be made in all cases in aJian-t'- jionry current in the Stute where utvd ril' , received at par. CLUIBIXC. A discount of twenty-five per cent, frr.a tLi above prices will be allowed to Clulis oricrrr four or more copies t,f any one or more of tie above works. Thus : Four copies of Bhwlwofr or ol one Review will be seat to one addrcf 9 ; four copies of the four Reviews aud ElLd wood for i$HO ; and so on. REDUCED POSTAGE. The postage on these Periodicals hi- lT late law. been reduced, on the average Forty per cent .' The following are the prese: rates, viz : 1 Far Blackwood's Magazine. , ,. SULES. IK QVAR. .vny uisiance not exceeding 500 Over 500 and not exceeding 1-300 Over 1500 aud not exceeding 25(j For a Review. ,. SULKS. Any distance not exceeding Soo Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 Over 1500 and not At these rates no objection shoulj be iraJe as heretofore, to receiving the work bv mv'" and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, aud recuto dclivery. teif Remittances and communicatioDs sV U l,t iinuj iiu'lJcascu, post-paid, tO the l'uii ers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO -n t ' . xum otbkkx, iew lcrk, , Entrance 54 Gold street. N. B. L. S. A- Cn n.. . ! , "null L'HUlIirU, and have now for s;ilptli "A'-i Pirri'o r -i-rr.r- by Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. M r ton of Yale college, New Haven, complete in 2 oi3., roui octavo, containing loW pages, 14 steel and COO wood engraving. Price, in mui- n Binning, -o; in paper covers, for the mail. $3. S-23-tf 18 PtU JT AE. 4 ecu:-. 5 12 J ust received by J. Moore Z doi best double bitt axes. Duucannon nails, glass 8 by 10 and 10 bp, 12 salmon and mackeral at J. MOORE'S &0 Kegs of Nails on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY & SON. ST. FnMClS' icmoi roit 11 ys . Loretto, Cambria County, Penn. THIS INSTITUTION, incharsreof the Frax- ciscas Brotbeb.3, and distant four miles fr.a the direct mail route between Philadelphia Pittsburg, wUL, on the first Monday in Septra ber, be re-opeaed for the reception of I'm ill. whd will be instructed in any of the fi.Iowii; branches of an Elementary and Liberal IJua- iioh : Reading; "Writing; Arithmetic; English Grammar; Ancient and Modern Geogn-; phy; Use of the Globes; Ancient "ari Modern History; Elements of Natural Philosophy; Book-Keeping; a fa!! course of the Mathematics, andof the and Latin Classics, te. TERMS. The Annual .Pension for Board, Tuition, Washing, Mending of Linen, and use of Bedding, (payable half yearly in advance,) is, $-100 t Postage of Letters, Books andStationerj, i' not furnished by Parents or Guardians, will :" an Extra eharge, as will aho medical attends The Scholastic Year, commencing as 8bo, will close on the loth of July following. Those remaining at the Institution duricj' Summer Vacation will be charged 12 extra. Each Pupil must come provided withal" cient supply of Summer and Winter CI outer, six Shirts, six Pocket Handkerchiefs, six pa Stockings, four pairs of Drawers, six To and three pairs of Boots or Shoes. The healthy location of this Establishm"' together with the picturesque scenery-- varied and extensive prospect all arouiiJ, beneficial to j'outhful minds must reB:' desirable as a place of Education. 1 The attention of the Brothers to the Inte-?. tual, Moral and Religious Culture of p0?3 trusted to. their care, will be unreniittipc to render that attention effective, the distff will be exact, yet mild and paternal. A half yearly account of the health. and literary progress, of each Pwpil transmitted to his parent or Guardiaa- All letters addressed (post-paid) to the rior of the Franciseaa MoiuisteryZ-ofeUorLi'' County, Pa., will receive due attention- Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. 0 U Bishop of Pittsburg, and Rev. II. P. A'3 Lorett GambriaC ounty. - August 7, 1851. 43-tfm. A fresh arrival of . Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fancy Giaip aud .Florence Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, -flJ; , received this day and for sale at tjjgj " Juac 20, 1831. fx 1 1 Ju-vija u;i; i ixan a lur aie si me Storo Ol I Vf GEO. J. E0DGEP3. the store of J. Moore
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