treasurer's Sale of I'nsraled lards, ami lots m laiiiHiia A. a., 152. I Ri rs J. Lloyd, Treasurer of Cambria Co., in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in pur ,uanceof the ecveral acts of Assembly of saul Commonwealth, directing the time anj iwn U selling unseated .lands for taxes g live Notice, that the f unseated lands ana lots oi "" "V 7S mav .ounty of C. Tlui Le necessary to paj arrearages thereon for one year or more, " f sile at the Court House, in the Borough ol EbrnTburc. on the S cd Monday (being the .i- r June next, ana continue uy uiyuuiu- v,.tt. rlnv to dav. until the whole be eold for such arrearage 'ot taxc and costs ncccssa- lily accruing tliereon. Allegheny Township. Names of "Warrantees or Owners A. 100 100 410 60 124 105 425 100 120 02 100 183 318 18 115 P. James C McGuire Mary II annum J?2.05 3.05 38.11 3.03 7.55 20.23 25.92 0.15 9. CO CIO CIO 10.70 9.06 87 12.92 1.80 4.12 8.11 22.00 27.52 23.68 80.30 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 oJ. o 4 30.37 30.37 2C.06 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 25.99 29.12 30.37 80.37 11.92 30.37 30.37 80.37 26.15 80.37 4A Abraham "White John Triester Joseph Field (part) Caleb Hannum Elenor C Hcistor Joseph Fields Heirs of Walter Elder Robert Whitehead Hugh F. Storm "Warren Hannum Rufus Hannum Cambria Townthip. James Myers James Means James Magellan 10 19 03 44 00 OS 11 !30 C73 133 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 371 433 433 433 433 433 271 416 433 433 150 433 433 433 1C9 433 433 433 433 433 75' 333 433 133 00 50 200 75 400 433 433 433 433 133 433 305 433 433 433 433 3U7 100 406 100 100 20 J Jordan (part) Jacob Fronhiser Carroll Township. Joseph Delozier 110 Saml Dil worth Charles Dilworth Clearfield Towmhip. Thomas Armstrong 154 James Ash 154 William Brodell 154 "William Barton 154 Samuel Bethel 154 Peter Benson 154 George Bickham 154 John Caldwell 154 Jacob Cox 154 Thomas Eash 81 Andrew Epple 154 John Fisher 154 John Fcnno 154 "William Frambarger 154 Ezekiel Farmer 154 Andrew Grayden 25 Ebenezer Hazzard 21 John Harrison 154 David Jackson 154 Henry Kepple William Lambert 151 John Miller of Martin 154 Joseph Miller 154 William Trimble 70 S II Smith 153 William Seargcnt 153 William Smith in Blair county 153 John Singer 153 Lewis Wolf 153 William Wilt Andrew Brown 30.37 80.37 30.37 4.86 21. C2 Wm M Biddle M Kepple G Cottingcr J as Brysbn J Mease Joseph Hutchens John Mitchel Abraham Singer 30.37 30.37 13.00 3.25 13.00 4.8G 20.00 153 154 Wm Bradridge John Bannon 30.37 30.37 30.37 30.37 154 "William Carey 151 John It Smith 154 Daniel Turner 154 John Vanast Malon Hutchison 153 Jacob Shr'mker 153 Joseph Grey 153 Robert Evans 153 George Bickham 40 Jacob Burns Thomas Penrose 134 George Horner Barnard Litzinger Simon Litzinger's Heirs John Storm Conemaugh Township, 112 George Shrum John G Browne James Gill Alexander Cochran King & Storm 30.37 30.37 14.98 30.37 30.3 30.3 27.78 7.00 27.48 7.00 7.00 1.40 1C 400 400 4fK) 133 436 204 aoo 437 401 401 40 17 248 100 400 150 207 400 400 400 400 400 40 308 324 401 210 5,40 13.00 13.00 13.00 4.10 105 Charles Smith John Furry Richard Smith Richard John John Hay den 14.16 6.62 9.75 14.16 13.00 126 23 141 25 John Teeter 13.00 13.00 William Brown Abraham Andrews John Crousc 1 Shoenbcrgcr do do do George Moore Thomas Willson Andrew Kcnnady James Roberts Charles Jones John Bell 21 J Callen 54 Wm Clark 1 40 J Eerr 8-5 Adam Ream Jack s on Township. 47 Thomas Vickroy Teter Mock James Steel William Clark Samuel Stitt Abagail Ramsey 8 Peter Bortman James Steel George R Shoup James Stitt Thomas Stitt Geo S King King & Shoenbcrgcr do do do do do do do do do do E Vickroy & Jac. Livergood Richland Township. William Nichols Henry Bavrington John Anderson Alex McGregor John Morrison Valentine Ostcr 120 Hugh Roberts 61 Daniel Reea Storm & King Summcrhill Towtnhlp. Arant Sonman Wm M Smith John Nicholson Jacob Myers 101 John Nicholson William Clark 53 3.00 13.00 13.00 4.67 6. 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 1.30 10.00 10.54 13.11 6.72 26.51 279 410 220 400 100 80 400 80 COO 300 100 50 400 400 426 167 200 27.07 28.60 14.30 20.00 6.50 5.20 26.00 1.94 19.50 19.50 6.50 3-25 26.00 26.00 27.88 10.85 19.20 17.88 11.40 , 11.40 12.54 12.47 12.47 400 400 440 439 439 410 405 436 125 400 100 4X9 400 430 200 12.54 11.68 12.4 C.39 29.00 10.10 28.33 26.00 27.09 12. 00 Richard Smith 28.14 28.40 28.60 28.00 14.30 28.06 28.55 28.00 28.79 22.05 24.89 27.42 28 02 28.61 35.95 G3.17 28.62 28.53 28.53 28.53 15.40 15.40 13.00 13.00 10.40 19.84 23.07 4.54 3.C0 01 12.25 1.42 4.22 280 150.60 11.15 10.60 15.74 9.74 8.40 4.48 12.74 12.82 11.72 10.16 6.35 12.74 8.84 6.37 8.82 12.67 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.75 12.76 12.75 5.54 47 4.88 2.95 G.18 35 4.42 37.02 15.54 6,13 438 440 410 200 141 439 440 443 370 383 419 441 440 220 324 439 439 439 439 310 315 2K) 200 100 306 355 81 DO .1 439 50 Charles Smith William Smith William Smith M D Isaac Jones Robert Irwin 120 John Eberman 80 Isaac Brannon 131 Jacob Goughanour 40 Israel Jones 40 John Thompson 120 John Musser 81 William Smith Jerry Jackson William Clark 150 Tcter Shoenbcrgcr 80 Jacob Nagle 80 Henry Woods 80 James Dalton 80 James Searight Susquehanna Township. 10 Isaih Jones James Rhcy Patrick Cassiday Martin Fess Patrick MCoy 04 James Whitehead Leonard Lasher Washington Toumehip. Thomas Jackson 60 James Johns 28 James Magehan 80 George Cutwalt 4 Samuel Leech (part) Peter West Henry Gillen Arant Sonman Caleb Dilworth. Frederick Hinton 42 Nicholas West 40 William John (part) 150 100 2800 194 400 382 233 201 43 43 Francis John (part) 80 John Oneill White Township. Robert Atkins 433 433 324 153 John Martin Wm Spayed 153 James Thompson 150 Thomas Town 153 William Yard 104 William Grey 35 Richard Seely (part) 80 William Grey 133 George Hill 153 Cadwalader Evans 153 Timothy Paxton 153 Thomas Stewartson 153 William Sausom 153 George Peddle 153 John Clark 106 James Hunter Thomas L Moore Ann McMurtrie James Craig Joseph Ashmead Owen Jones James McMurtrie John Brown John Servoss Thos. Murgatroid TOWN LOTS. 8 433 210 433 462 106 261 433 433 433 433 433 433 433 377 30 333 200 210 25 300 3G0 319 350 Borough of Johnstown. Nos 100 & 107 108 109 110 (leo Harris Wm Young 2.G0 1.30 1.30 40 Sc 91 Mttns(r T Reily 1.25 JILSO 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 Commissioners agreeably to the act of Assembly of April 29, 1844. Alleghtny lownuiip. 307 Silas Moore 2G.79 3.62 37.70 50 Alex McKeever 322 Joseph Uonrad & to Caniliria Townthip. 100 Micharl Donegan Clearfield Township. 1.60 332 Rich Adams 4.85 100 James Adams 93 Francis Huber 1 A fil 1 1, 3G 380 McGuire 5 Mcllrrrmt 299 do do 5.32 4.32 1052 James Ross 23.09 5.93 2.30 2.14 5.23 4.38 7.48 1.4G 5.08 2.G1 83 2.41 1.00 4.93 12.35 5.93 62 2.57 10.08 1.25 4.75 3.12 78 400 do 158 do 200 do 358 do 300 do 500 do 100 do Jackson Toxmship. 100 David Caldwell 40 Alex Brown 3 William McGregor 50 William Cameron 50 Thomas Rager 100 Thomas Bracken 415 Elizabeth Garman 120 David Stewart 50 Teter Brennaman 40 William Brown 300 Charles Murray 50 William Clark Sumerhill Township. 140 John Eagan 80 John Murray Esq 12 John Plummer Jr 100 Thomas Patterson estate 3 Philip Riley 229 John McFarland White Township. 200 Joseph Troxel 4.52 4.53 4.30 2.10 NEW SHOE STORE! rer?ons 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' 1 rench aud American Boots, Shoes and Slippers, and also Men's and Boys' Boots and SboeB. Boots and shoes made to order in the neateet and best manner. JONES & THOMA8. Ebensburg, Oct. 23, 1851 2-tf NEW AKliANGEMEiNT. We have come to the determination to sell goods at cash prices, without putting on any ex tra profit as an offset for bad debta. 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 paj-ment or note at tbo end or 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 those who purchase for cash we will always make a difference of six per cent., except flour ana bacon, which must always be nett cash, without credit to any one. JOHN IVORY & SON. Summit, November 20, 1851. 1)1NE lumber, joint aud lop lumber yardof J. Moore. shingles at the "llass, Oils, XT at Paints and Dru; is of all kinds J. Moore's. PTA Kegs assorted nails lor sale at the strc of 330 0) GEO. J. 110DGERS. Read ! Read! what Kier's PETROLEl'31, Oil ROCK OVL, 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 Et., Pitts burg Pa. The healthful balm from Nature's secret epring, The bloom 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 Remarkable Case of Total Blindness Cured by Petroleum. We invite the attention ol tie afflicted, and the public generally, to the certificate of William Hall, of tlis city. The case may be seen by any person who may be skeptical in relation to the tacts there set forth. S. M. KIER. "I had been afflicted several years with a soreness of both eyes, which continued to increase until last September, (1850,)tbe inflammation at that time having involved the whole lining mem brane of both eyes, and ended in a deposite of a thick fdm, 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 Etage of the complaint, I made application to several of the most eminent medical men, who informed me that "my eyes would never get well." At this time I could not distinguish any object. By the advice of some friends, I commenced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and locally, under which my eys have improved daily until the present time, and I have recovered iny'sight en tirely. My general health was very much im proved by the Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my eight 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, 1851. Another Letter reccoinaiending the Petroleum. Newville, Cumberland Co. Pa. Mb. Kier : 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 rapidiy, inasmuch as so much worthless trash is 6old by travelling agents, we only took two boxes from him, which 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 efficacy of your Petroleum, we might add, that in every instauce, without exception, where it Las been tried, it was found to give immediate relief, particularly for pains in the limbs, back, resulting from Bilious Intermitting Fever, which prevailed in this sec tion to a very great extent, and invariably was followed by pains and swelling in the limbs. Your Petroleum, in these coees, (without excep tion,)was found to give immediate relief. 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 Bidden and Dr. Elijah Curtis, of that place : Mr.. Kier: Dear Sir Gratitude compels me to express my thanks lor the discovery f your invaluable medicine. I was afflicted with that awful and disheartening disease, the Inflamma tory Rheumatism, on the 21 stof September lant, whilst I was in Cleveland; and was brought home from that place to Middleburg, where I lay on my back for over two months. For tliret weeks ofj this time, I was in the most intense suffering and Agony. I lay with my limbs in one position, aud could not ttir a muscle, nor have my bed changcl. My screams 'could be heard all over the neighborhood, o intense was my 6ulIVriiiflr. When every other remedy proved valueless. 1 had recourse to ryour iuvahiable Petroleum, of which I had made but three appli cations, until I commenced to tret better. I used altogether but two Lotties and a half, and am now well. , I con get any number of persons to testify tp the above, facts, if necessary. FKEDEHICK 11. ULECKEK. 5For Sale by F. K1TTELL, Ebensburg, Pa jjUFFB MERCANTILE COLLEGE. llttilJiirr, In. N. E. Cornjer of. third and Market Streets. F.stubli.tliod in 1840. Now incorporated bv the Legislature -of Pennsylvania villi Collegiate Powers and Triviiiges. Faculty. President. P. DUFF, Professor of Book-kcer'ine.aud Commercial Sciences. N. B. HATJl, Eeu., Professor ot mercantile Law. ' . JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the moet iccompliMi cd penman west of .the mountains, Professor of Penmanship. Upwards of 18 years experience m the most extensive foreitm and domestic shirping busi ness gives the proprietor of this establishment an experience in training others for the count- incr-house poeeepsed by but few teachers of Book-keepinc in the country, ana all who as pire to the highest rank as accountants are re quested to call and examine his credentials from upwards of on hundred Bankers, Merchants and Accountants in this city, as also tu emphatic recommendations of the American Institute, the Chamler of '.Commerce and m-iny of the leading Merchants, BankerB and Bulk Officers of the city of New ork, appended to his North American Accountant, and v estern Steamboat Accountant. For tcmia apply to T. Duff at the College. May 20, 1861 33-ly. ; Tills Is not In fun: We want money, particularly that which lias been due for some time, mil thte indebted to us please call and settle their accounts during this month and cav us all they cm. Our books must be settled, and until they are, w must po eitively refuse to add any thing more to long standing accounts, experience proves mat m doiuz a credit business, if you leave accounts run over six months or a year, that there is diifi cultv in Hettlinz. The books of the former firms of J. ivory anu J. Ivory & Co., will bo left in the lnds of an officer for collection by the 1st Apri, if those indebted do not call and pay their acounts by that time. JOHN IVORY & SON. Summit, March 11, 1852. tf. i Commission anoT Forwarding After the 16th inst., we will be oblired to pay renna. Railroad Co. freights upon tbr delivery of merchandise; therefore, persons , receiving coods bv that line will pay us the freight before the goods are taken away. The sam rule will be observed with canal freight when Ye have to pay on delivery. Bills lading should ftlways be furnished us to avoid losses of packaces. Here after we will charge the following con missions 31 cents per 100 lbs., on all coods lft m our care on side track; 5 cents per 100 lbs. when we handlo or store goods, or check lhcm off and receipt for them. Goods remainine in warehouse nvor ten davs will pav extra storage. On all freight not paid when goods are taken away, wo will chartre three per cent, for collecting. All outstanding amounts due ns as freights tee tcould like to have paid immediately. J. IVORY & SON Summit, March 11, 1852. READ! ! ! Youth and Manhood. A vigorous life, or a PREMATURE DEATH. Kinlicliii 011 Self Preservation. ONLY 25 CENTS. This Book, just published, is filled with useful nformation, on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to Youth, Manhood and Old Age. To all who pprehend or suffer under the dire consequences of early or prolonged indiscretions to all who feel the exhaustive effects of sedentary and 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 READ THIS BOO K. 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. Bg. A remittance of 2o 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 Lis skill as a physician- - . Persons ot a distance may address Dr. by letter, (postpaid) and b- cured at home. Packages of medicines? directions, &c, for warded, by sending a remittance, and put up secure from damage or curiosity. " ' July 31,1 851. -ly. Adams &, tVs Express. Ivory & Son, agents at the Summit Cambria ounty, Pa., will receive and forward packages for Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and all intermediate places. Money or valuable articles, receipted for and sent to any point on the line of railroad. March 11, 1802. . Great Attraction and Cheap Bargains V. The undersigned respectfjjlly inform the'eitf- zens 01 fcunimitville, ana vicimty, that they ave just received from Philadelphia and New York, a large and well selected assortment 0 XEW GOODS, . of the latest and most fashionable sh ies, con sisting-of a large and well selected assortmen of Dry Hoods, Made vp Clothing;- Hats, Caps Boots and thoes, Bonnets and Palm Leaf Hats, a large and extensive assortment 0 Hardware, Qveensware, Booking Glasses, Clocks and Liquors of all kinds. Also a heavy stock of Groceries, Drugs, and a variety of all other articles needed in a country store, all of which they wiH 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 wU be an inducemeet to per sons who want bargains. Good goods and moderate profits is our motto, and we consider no trouble to show poods, ash paid for Wool. JAS. M COLGAN & CO. , JAS. M'COLGAN, TETER 4Ol'GHERTy. Summit June 2(3, l851-r-37-ly r I0 XOT IMSS BY The two Big Doors if you vsit Cheap Goods II As the subscribers have juEt roceived ami are nowlofforing to the public, a large anil exten sive. assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queeasware, HATS, CAPS, iOOTS, SHOES, DOIO HT?, mid In fact all sueli sjrticlcs ns are usually kept in a country store. They feel confident that their prices are ns low as any in the pla$, and tluerefore solicit a share of the patronage of. the public. Lumber, Gram, ool. Hides, and nil km Is of country produce taken in exchange for goods. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. MURRAY, ZAIIM, & Co. JAS. JHUBBAT, O. C. K. ZAIIM, JXO. aiCliUAY, ESQ. .MURRAY & ZAIIM, Thankful for past favors, invite their old cus- timers tj call and' see the stock of, Murray, Zithm & Co., And they will be dealt with as heretofore. July 10, 1851. Iast aiil I'lnal Aollcc. All persons indebted by note, book account, or otherwise, to the late firm of RLffcl & 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, lhose who neglect this notice, will, after the above tune, find their accounts in the hands of proper officers for collection. JAMtS M. UlrrULi. JOHN HUMPHREYS. Summitville, Apr. 8.-1852. .. Clicnp CJroccrcs. it - The subscriber would respectfully inform his friends that helms received at the sign" of the Grocery Store, a general asofcjnient f 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 supcriorlot of Segars. He invites all to give lum a call as he will sell low for Cash. J.B.CRAIG. Ebensburg, March 2th, 1852. iEWGOOlS. The subscriber wotild respectfully inform his friends and customers, that he has received and s now opening, at the store room formerly oc cupied by Richard Lewis, dee'd., a largo and geucral assprtmeni of goods, consisting inpart of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Queensware, Ha'ts, Caps, Boot, Shoes, &c, all of which he is determined to sell low cither for cash or approved country produce. He solicit examination of his stock, and is confident he oau sell cheaper than the cheapest. OEO. J. RODGERS. May 8, 1851 30-tf Salt! Salt! 200 Barrels prime conemaueh salt just recei ved anb for sale at the store of J. IVORY &. SON. This Way! For the highest prices arc raid for hides. skins and timuer's bark in either trade or cash by J. MOORE. A Large quantity 0f Duncannon Nails and Spikes, freiu 3 to 5 inches, for sale at Moore's 6tor. v 40 Barrels Conemgh Salt for sale by J. Moore. Rice, Star and Mould Ch-.Ucs jusi. -,f,;va,i 1 e U V ana ior J. MUUlil. SO Barrels of Mackcral for sale by J. IVORY & SON. Ircsh Shad, Mackerel, and Salmon, for sale at 4 the store of J- Moore THE WORLD'S FAIR. New Stcre and Cheap Bargains. The undersigned would irrform tneir ineima and the public, that they have opened a new store at Plane No. 2, A. P. R- R- in tllC 0 formerly occupied by John ong, where will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at low prices, the lollowing goods : Cloths, vasstmeres, Satinettx. flinnhnms. Vestinas. Calicoes, Mushns, Silks, Satins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Bar eges, Mous de Latnes, lustres, tiawis, jiioounn, Buttons, Cloves, Hosiery, Laces, Ihreaa, c, ALSO, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Umlrellar. Parasols, and Bonnets. Also, a large stock of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Queensware, Hard ware and Cutlery, Books and stationary. FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER, Eerers. Fish. Salt. Tobacco, icrnrs, &c. All of rhich 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 them ns 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 you want to be supplied. JOHN G. GIVEN & Co. Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. March IS, 1851. ly Wholesale and Ilcfall TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET-IRON, M AS I 'FACTO Jl Y. The subscriber adopts this method of return ing thanks to his friends and the public gener ally, for the libera! patronage heretofore bestow ed upon him, and begs leave to inform them that he lias enlarged his business, and now keeps constantly on hand a large supply of every va riety 01 Jinware, ,Stove I ipe, Dripping Pans, Zinc Boilers, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles, c, c, which he will sell, wholesale or retail, as low as any other establishment in the country. He is also prepared to manufacture Spouting for houses, nt 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. I Job Work of every description, done on the shortest notice. Old copper and pewter, taken J in exchange for ware. I The undersigned hopes, by a strict attention to business, to receive a liberal share of public patronage. GEORGE RARNCAME. Ebensbnrg, Feb. 20, lftol. 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 ly James Khey, 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. His Table will be furnished with everything the market affords, and in the selection of Wines and Liquors, the most approved brands will be purchased. Hi's S! iU,s are large, and will be attended by a careful hostler. Persons wishing to Tisit any section of the county will be furnished with a conveyance. ANDREW J. RHEY. Ebensburg, June 1, 1850. 33-tf C ?( T."ft-'it Dr. Hunter will forfeit $50, if izJJ tailing to cure any case of secret disease that .may conle -under Lis care, no matter how long' standing or affliction. Either Sex arc in vited to his Private Room, 3S North Seventh street, Philadelphia, without fear of interrup tion by other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a physician are invited to call. Those who have injured themselves by solitarj vice arc also in vited'. 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 $0 understand nil the ills the human family are subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch, in 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 ami' treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose or logs, pains in the head or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irreg ularities, di'scase"nrising from youthful excesses or impurities of tlio blood, whereby the consti tution has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer Speedy Relief to all wlo may place themselves under his care. May 1, 1851.-ly. Acw Cliair iYlaiiiifncI ory. Ihe citizens, of i-bensburg and vicinity are lniormeu 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, 111 the shop formerly occupied by David loud, aeceasea. GLAZING, HOUSE and SIGN PAINTING executed in the best manner and latest style. JOHN L. STOUGIL Ebensburg, Nov. 27, 1851. Cm. Ileiiioval. The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub lic generally, that he has removed his Saddle and Harness Establishment, to Jefferson, Cambria county, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and all others wanting anything in his line of business. He intends keeping constantly on nana a large stock ot 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. Ho hopes by strict attention to business and small profits on his work, to merit and re ceive a liberal share of the public patronage. HUGH A. M'COY. Jefferson, Nov. 21, 1850. 7-tf N. B. All those indebted to him for Saddlerv &c. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective ac counts. For the purpose of saving trouble, it is nopcq that this notice will not be neglected AVnntcd Immediately 100,000 lbs of Wool by J. MOORE. Star, Sperm and Mould Caudles for sale at the Brick Store of J. MOORE. J Oil WORK Neatly and expeditiously executedat this Office W HIS KEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil, for sale by J. Moore. Just received by J. Moore, S doz best double axes. DuncannmT salmon and m'acKgls ind lO bp.12 J. AIOOLL o 50 Kegs of Nails on h& J. I v ifor sale by SON. THE Great Brilisl, qnartCtUe, AXD BLACKWOOD'S 3lAC42I Important Reduction in the rat. LEO.NAItD SCOTT , X 0t?e CO.. XO. 54 GOLD STREET vr, Continue to publish the follow Tr;r' nodicals, viz. 0 "Uta Tr. THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVlrw servative), Ui(Cc.6. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW nvi THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW n. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW LiEJ1) BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH x (Tory.) These Reprints have nowhecn 3n tUect8 . , operation in this country for twenty v their circulation is constantly on notwithstanding the competition thev pIT from American periodicals of a similar from numerous Eclectics and Magazines nTw of selections from foreign nerir.f!;nu fact shows clearlv the hi rli Tl . .j .fv. .jin wmation rn u-, they arc held by the intelligent readin AS? mm uuoiusa guaiuuieemaiiiiey nreetali' ! on n firm basis, and will be continne,! J.v interruption. a ,at Although these works aredistinpusLeJW political shades above indicated, ret Imt ' portion of their contents is devoted to subjects. It is their luercry cUracter S gives them their chief value, and stand confessedly far above all other journal jheir class. Blackwood, still under them&ste' guidance of Christopher North, maintains il cient celebrity, and is, at iiis time.TunwnalW It tractive, from the serial works of Bulger ini other literary notables, written for that ma zinc, and first appearing in its columns bo;L C Great Britain and in the United State?. 5fnd works as "The Caxtons'' and "My New XCte' (both by Bulwer), "My Peninsular Medal" n. GreenJHand," and other serials, of wLicl Lcaer ous rival editions are issued by the leadirgrjC Ushers in this country, have to be reprinted k those publishers from the pages of Llackw.vT after it has been issued by Mess. Scott & Co. so that subscribers to the Reprint of that Ma?- may always rely on having the earliest rcai: of these fascinating tales TERMS. Ter assrn For any one of the four Reviews i. For any two of the four Reviews 5 fifl For any three of the four Reviews 7 ( For all four of the Reviews 00 For Blackwood's Magazine g f) For Blackwood & three Reviews 6 00 For Blackwood & the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to le made in all cases in admu. Money current in the State where iuurdttniU received at par. CLIBBIXG. A discount of twenty-five per cent from tLe above prices will be allowed to Clubs orJtriu four or more copies of any one or more of lit above works. Thus : Four copies of Dlackw -ol or of one Review will be sent to one address fa 9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Ea:k wood for $30 ; and so on. REDUCED POSTAGE. The postage on these Periodicals has, by tt late law, been reduced, on the average, &Lo&t Forty per cent.' The following are the jrcst rates, viz: Por Blackwood'i Magazine. wiles. riB am. Any distance not exceeding r.K) i cents Over 500 and not exceeding lo'0 13 " Over loOO and not exceeding 2GC0 27 " For a Review. MILKS. ny distance not exceeding 5(0 rtB. Qri. 4 cent;. 8 " Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 Over 1500 and not exceeding 250 At these rates no objection should be ma if. as heretofore, to receiving the works ly !, and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and rc delivery. Remittances and communications iiioti.i be always addressed, post-paid, to the Publish ers. LfcU.NAUU SCOTT CO.. 79 Fulton Street, New York, Entrance 54 Gold street N. B. L. S. & Co., have recently pub'.islel and have now for sale the "FARMERS ( I'll1? by Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Mor ton of Yale college, New Haven, complete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing lf.00 pages H steel and COO wood engravings. lYice, in eu5 lin binding, $G; in paper covers, for the mail, t-3-tf ST. FRJM1S' ACiDEM FOR HOYS. Loretto, Cambria County, Penaa. THIS INSTITUTION, in tharce of theFwJ- ciscas Brothers, and distant four miles fr:a the direct mail route between Phiiadelpma an Pittsburg, will, on the first Monday in ScrOT" ber, be re-opened for the reception of Puj:.i, who will be instructed in any of the follow branches of an Elementary and Liberal Educa tion: Reading; Writing; Arithmetic; Engl Grammar; Ancient and Modern Gcograj phy; Use of the Globes; Ancient and Modern History; Elements of Natural Philosophy; Book-Keeping; afullur of the Mathematics, and of the Grk and Latin Classics, fcc. TERMS. The Annual Pension for Board, Tuition, Washing, Mending of Linen, and use of Bedding, (payable half yearly in . advance,) is, $1 Tostage of Letters, Bokg- andStationerr. u not furnished by Parents or Guardians, wi,,ft,r an Extra charge, as will also medical attenlcf- The Scholastic Year, commencing as will close on the 15th of July following. Those remaining at the Institution dune;- Summer Vacation will be charged 12 extra- Each rnpil must come provided with ss scicnt supply of Summer and Winter Clotiu-r six Shirts, sixTocket Handkerchiefs, six p Stockings, four pairs of Drawers, six To and three pairs of Boots or Shoes. The healthy location of this EsUbl-M together with the picturesque scenery varied and extensive prospect all arouiw, beneficial to vouthful minds must rcna aesiraoie as a piace 01 iucuuu. (C The attention of the Brothers to the ' tual, Moral and Religious Culture of wy a trusted to their care, wiU be unrenutung. to render that attention effective, the 0-i will be exact, yet mild and paternal. jaCt, A half yearly account of the he&xtn, cv and literary progress, of each Pupil transmitted to his parent or Guardian. All letters addressed (post-paid) "f ,Vi rior of the Franciscan Monastery, Lorto, County, Pa., will receive due atteUoDo-Coiin?r. Reference may be made to Bt. Rev. . reieT Bishop of Pittsburg, and Rev. H Loretto, CambriaC ounty. August 7, 43-Cm. A fresh arrival of Boots, Shoei, , gtffW Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and J10. ic Bonnets, Powder, Gan Caps, !(iwrt received this day and for sale t jt June 2C, 1S31. - 1 . 1