FROM oVR CXCII AXGES. jgRciJ, Democrat, ia elected Governor of 'orth Carolina by a majority of 4.000! Wm. A Graham the whig candidate for Vice Prcsi i nt resides in that Staie. O ! poor Scott find that Staie. O ! poor Scott and Crimes ! 2fTYro ninrj fishing vessels have been fojt- c,iontkecoa-t of Nova bectia by the Britis-i ar vessel , ... . . murder was committed in ckinc Buffalo, on the lGth inst. The dwellin" of Mr. i , A i v j, ' Tvieoh Hartman was entered by two negroes ( Josepn in o , and Mr. II. "was killed while in bed asleep, by a l0yr with a heavy iron bar. On Saturday night three fires occurred in Baltimore, burning 10 houses. The fireman tad a riot and several persons severely stabbed. One man John Gregory, had fifteen dirk wounds n bis body and was not expected to survice. J ' -r . C a. MARBfAGE IS JlrCn J-.1FE AT SARATOGA. Ol. reter's Church, at Saratoga Springs, presented I a magnificent appearance ou xuuiauay muiuiu of last week, to witness the marriage ceremony of Mansfield T. Walworth to Miss Ellen Hardin. The bride is said to be a beautiful and accom plished lady, and was the daughter of the brave and gallant Col. Hardin, who fell in Mexico. The fashion and beauty of Saratoga was pres ent to witness the imposing scene. A great party was given in the evening at the house of Chancellor Vt alwortn, in iioncr oi tne event. jE5"The New York Day Book, (Whig,) asks .pf General Scott's experience on the battle field qualifies him for the Presidency, does not Tom Ilejer's familiarity with the ring qualify tha to fill a seat in the Cabinet ? grDuring a trial a young lad was called as a witness, and was asked if he knew what was the obli nation of an oath, and where he would go if he told a lie ? He said he supposed "he would go n-Jtcre all the Lawyers yo to " He was allowed to take the oath. A real live Turk, born in Constantinople, is e loumin-in Cincinatti, and expresses himself j vrell pleased with that city. The one-wife sys tem, however, he abhors as unworthy of so great a country and so excellent a government. ETlic Philadelphia Xews, (a whig paper,) says: "It is currently rumored that the Socie ty of Friends, will as a body, vote for Franklin jTke whig gathering at Lundy's Lane was attended by three companies oi British Soldiers. T,The Whigs refused to nominate Scott as their candidate for President, as long as they lal stronger men. He was a candidate in the convention of 1840, when Harrison was nomina ted, in 1814, when Clay was nominated and in ISIS, when Taylor was nominated. Now when Harrison, Gay and Taylor are all dead, they take Scott ! EgVThe N. Y. Journal of Commerce, which hr.s leaned towards Scott since his nomination, tow admits that "Pierce will probably be elee1! ted." It says that the whigs made a greet mis talt in selecting Scott as an available candi date. 2T"Mr. John R. Harris, formerly of Troy, was on board of the Henry Clay at the time of the accident, and escaped. lie was also on lenrd the Empire, when she was sunk near Newburg; and also on the Swallow, when she ran on the rock near Athens. It would certain ly appear that he was not born to die either by drowning or burning. &2?The National Intelligencer of the 12th, says: "The near approach of the end of the session of Congress begins to have its effect in the despatch of business. The Senate yester day got through the Indian Appropriation Bill, the details of which have occasioned much dis cission ; and the House of Representatives completed and passed the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill, always a "stumpy road" for the House. The "River and narbor Bill" was reported to the Senate with some addition al items.'" A "Reyoixtioxabx Veteran. The Clarks- tm-g (Ya.) Register states that there is a man living in that town, named Stephen Dicks, who heard the original Declaration of Independence read from the State House steps, in rkiladel I'aia, in 179G. He was then 14 years old, and is now 90. He was in Clarksburg when there ere but two shingled houses in it. He enjoys good health, and is frequently seen walking the streets. KjThe Savannah Republican says that a Booster shark was caught in that harbor on Friday last. It measured fifteen feet from the aj of its tail to the tip of the nose, and when opened it was found to contain ten king erabs, a sea-frill, and a man's boot, with any quantity of bones, resembling those of the human body. It took seven men to haul and lash It to the gun ttl of the pilot-boat. The jaws contained eight rows of teeth. ASi.axt at Scott. In accepting the resigna toa of Secretary Graham, who withdrew from tae Cabinet so as not to subject it to any criti tisra or embarrassment, by running as Whig ice President, President Filmore says : I appreciate most fully the high sense of deli- "-"J and propriety on your part which induces Jou to seperate from the Administration at this itTc, lest it might be embarrassed y your con- fcecuon with it in the coming contest, I cannot r(jTF-t the cause which compels you to this act it Self. here is Scott's "high sense of delicacy nnd Fpriety," that he does not withdraw from the Jfflmand of the army while aspiring to the hltf Magistracy of the Republic. fcOLThe following is a translation of an item cf lews given in the last number of a Turkish e?paper of Constantinople: "Many persons Ja Konia and A llcl Mmv ir1n liotra oolnn lotnl-n Vi fir? nn.l t t. .H..1...J c- tiiicKens, nave uueu uiluchcu wiiu e Little Snake disorder. On opening the !s after they had died or have had their 'rc"" cu' worms were found in their stomachs ftscmV.1: , . .. uug snases; and the newspapers irora ersia mention that the same thing has been burring there." B2LMrs. General Taylor died at East Pasca.l goula, Florida, on Saturday night last. JCSyTIie late accounts in English papers f show that the yacht America was not beaten af-' ter all ; for it seems, first that a mistake wis made in steering her at the cutset, by -which she suffered miu-h loss of time ; second, the wind1 war "glit tc America requiring a six-knot' breeze; third, she was not allowed to cr.rrv full! sail; fourth, that taking advantage of thee . . 6 U1 u'1-1 circumstances other yachts got directly in iin.v t xiai ouu nua lluiul; uviUX v liie wind ' an(j tQok aw herfflze. 2?" Thomas F. Meagher, on Monday, declar ed his intention of becoming a citizen of the Uni ted States, before one of the Judges of the Su preme Court, and took the following oath : "I, Thomas Francis Meagher, do declare up on oath, that it is lona fide my intention to be come a citizen of the United States, and to re nounce for ever all allegiance and fidelity to any fordgu princCj potentate or sovereignty whatever, and particularly to the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, of whom I am now a subject. J62?Tlie reports of the progress of cholera are exaggerated. It docs not exist any where, we believe, as an epidemic, in the west or south. In particular spots it has been fatal ; but even there the causes of it are seen at a glance. At Rochester, for instance, eighteen persons died in one block ; cn examination it was found a perfect pest house. The basement was wet, and shut up, and the air escaping from it a poi son.' At New Malta, Mo., where eighty have died, the persons were emigrants, exposed, without good food, or any comfort of life. o Highly Interesting from "Washington. Wasiilxgtox, August 1-1. General Houston's motion j-esterday, with re ference to the refusal of McGinnis, till recently principal clerk of the Treasury Department, to answer interrogatories of the Special Commit tee, w:ll doubtless attract attention, and some t 11. if . n . i morc g'" upon tnc neia ot operations ot tlie of black-mail practices have been laid before the Committee, in connection with the Califoruia lighthouse contracts, involving seriously indi viduals in the Treasury Department; and sever it; and sever-1 dincction with c al charges are also advanced m ecu the contracts for marble for the Charleston, S. ! It C. custom bouse. Mr. Corwin, the Secretary, is not in the slightest degree implicated in these transactions ; but persons in his ofilce proper, as it is tormcd, are, upon affidavit, accused oT these black-mail practices, by which the govern ment has been chiseled out of thousands of dol lars. Nor will the labors of the committee be confined to the departments; at least ono officer employed at the Capitol will get a hauling over the coals. The investigations of the Committee will bring to light some strange revalations. Postmaster-General Hall's nomination n Judire of the U. S. Court, Northern district, New York, was sent in yesterday to the Senate. Al-p3ErA2ED AXD S0LJ) jjy JA so,, two juacres from Ltah, one from Missouri, i,.nu , , and the other from Indiana. I believe neither 1 eal a"a AaJylcal C of them are Mormons. Ajjvhrado Iluuter's nomination for reinstate ment in tlie navy was received yesterday. - In c-xecutiva session some discussion took place on an Indian treaty, when an adjournment took place for want of a quorum. o Politics in Indiana. Eai.tuigke, Aug. 12. Accounts from Indiana represent the greatest enthusiasm prevailing among the Democrats. Gov. Wright is a candidate for re-election, and the State is set down for Pierce and King' by from 10,000 to 15,000 majority. TUc Capsize of the Cutter Taney. The U S . Revenue Cutter Taney, Capt. Mar tin, which wa3 capsized a mile and a half below j Governor's Island, N . 1 . , on Tuesday, struck by a sudden squall au unusual quantity of ball: bottom in a few minutes, master; Thomas Jackson sailor tor 6o year, an exce McGlue. a bov : Michael Doran, seaman, and James McGregor, a boy were lo.-t. Doran had saved himself from drowning, but was caug'.i between the gun and the bulwarks, and killed. The mast head of the vessel remained out of the water, and the survivors, about twenty five in number, took refuge in the top, whence they not until most of their number were nearly hausted. Several of the officers nnd men were much bruised. The Taney, just before the nc- , and as she carried-1 -ie o" Richland townshin. d'.l . nii uein man ; James present iheai dulv antheT.tnto.i c cntent occurreu, naa rcscueu a man irora uic;puaus toun to beheld at Ebeusbu water, who had ialleri overboard trom a steam boat,. Two arm chests, containing 24 stand of arm?, 21 pistols and 1 dozen cutlasses were picked up afloat by the Yankee full 150 yards from the wreck. Capt. Martin, who has been in the service for 35 years, narrowly escaped destruction by en deavoring to clear the copper life-boat, which capsized and fell on him, he barely succeeding in extricating himself as llic water closed upon t I, f iivtii I a ire t r h nnrnnrrin, in tiift . rigging, and met with equal difficulty in freeing! iuv. linn. in I'ua kliu. v..i....0.v. himself frriin that condition. Tlie souall nn- ne.nred nithont yivin"- the least Indication of its approach, and pilot vessels, lying at the time' 150 yards on, were m a dead calm. Sr poisoxia G.-sa Thousands of parents who use Vermifuge composed of Castor oil, Calomel, &c, are not aware, that while they appear to benefit the pa tient, they are actually laying the foundations for a series of diseases, such as salivation, loss of sight, weakness of limbs, &c. In another column will be found the adver tisement of Hobcnsack's Medicines, to which we ask the attention of all directly interested in their own as well as their Children's health. In Liver Complaints and all disorders arising from those of a billious type, should make use of the only genuine medicine, Ilobensack's Li ver Pills. QT"Benot deciered," but ask for nobensacks Worm Syrup and Liver Pills, and observe that each has the signature of the Proprietor, J. N Hobensack, as none else are genuine. MARRIED : At Ebensburg, on the ICth inst., by the Rev. A. McElwain, Mr. Robekt Black and Miss Sa- eah McGixlet, both of Summitville. SI ray Mare. CAME to the residence of the subscriber in White township, Cambria county, on the SCth day of July last, a dark iron gray mare, about 15 hands high,, shod all round, blind in the left eye, and supposed to be four years old last spring. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take her awaj, otherwise she will be disposed of ac cording to law. A. D. TROXELL. White tp., Aug. 19, 1852 3t SHERRY PECTORAL For tbo Core of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WH00PLG-C0UGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AXD CONSUMPTION. Many years of trial, instead of imparing the ! pubJic commence m this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceed ing the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unniis table benefit conferred on thousand of sufferers, could originate and maintain the reputation it enjoys. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the community, have failed and been dis carded, this has gained friends by every trial, 1 1 ' -i . rt:- . . conferred benefits on the afiiictcd they can ne - ver forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it ia a fraud on the public to pretend that any one medicine will infallibly cure still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing, but almost in variably cure the maladies for which it is em ployed. As time makes these fact3 wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the palacesof Eu ropean lungs. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and iudeed almost every hamlet it contains, Cherry Petoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throat Lungs, nnd in many foreign countries, it is com ing to be extensively used by their most intelli gent l nysicians. In Crcat Britain. France'and i , i . ' ermany, Tvliere the medical sciences have reach- e.l tacir highest perfection, Cherry l'ecto-al is introduced, and m constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, .Ums Houses, Public Institutions, i,uu uume&uo praciicc, tis the surest remedy their attending Physician can employ for the more dangerous affections of the bm Aln in milder caes, and for children 't U fo sant and eflcctua! to cure. In fact, some'of the i.iuci li.wenng testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it cfiicacious in cases particularly incidental to ebildlw..! i lie cnerry Pectoral is manufactured pr.c.ical Chemist, and every ounce of :t under' hi".? own eye. with iuvariabl vcur-ev .,1 -.L j Tl r. . . . "-"''- ..uu care. , v n. sealed and protected by law from conntrr iwy, consequently can Le relied on as genuine w.chout adulteration. Ye h.ive endeavored here to furnish the com munity with a medicine of such intrinsic simc novitv and worth as should commen, ;coi? -r.J tutUual, which this has by repeated audi countless trials proved itself to be ; and tr ' n gieaL care m preparing it with chemical ac medicme can do. 3 C, AYES, Oiemlst, Lowell, Mass. Sold ii, Ebensburg by Fred. Kittell, and by Druggists and Dealers iu Medicine every where Stray Horse. ance stein to have been a mp cart-horte. The owner s requested to come forward, prove pro away, othcrwis se ... uc uiapyaeuoi accoruing to law. ir, , JOilX V.'liERRr. August 19, 1852 3 1. Aclutiuisiralor-'s iiotice. T EX I'liRS of administration havin beer run- li tea i.y ide Register of Cambria count v. to DAN1EL DUNMIRE, JACOB STULL. -13-Gt. Aurst 12, 1S52- XScg-jsicr's AoUcc. ILL OPl n . I S ll! p.'iicA.l 1 1 1 i v..oi.v iitituj iioniea uiat ,ii iiie ..ccorni oi i'atriciv JM Mnuajn iy i'l aiiuis- curacy, ol uniform strength to afiord Physicians a ,.eu agent on which thvy c-an rely for the best result, ;uid tne afflicted with a remedy that will Co Jo' them all that CAME K waiOea af- tJUs-rHjcj- - UI1C mi to oast of Ebensburg, about five days a-o a bay Horse, with black mane and tad suppo sed to be 12 or Id years old, and to all anno n- su jscsioers ;n tUo estate of Jaroh P.-ml nf.iM.n ist, she went to the j l,.,0:nS themselves indebted to sa-d t te -u-Pl James Stilf, quarter- sae coo.s by making payment immediately, , quartermaster, U. fe. and :hose 'laviug claims .-aiust the same will - ...v, aj . UVtUL.Uil.Ul. ex-'decV, 'uas been allowed a:id filed in the office of the Ilea's! er of Wills of Cambria county aud , will be pi esruied for confirmatioa to lie Or- l'o:- fcuid coumy on Moudav the sixih ofepieni ber next. R. L. JOHNSTON, Eler, Register's Gffice, Ebensburg, ) l.i ariti Al'cps: 12. 185: C.uibi laa aud C u ader please copy. Crjaii, ftlcisei &, to., EANIIEuS AND EiC3AXGJ3 ERCHEItS, Holiidaysburg, Pa., I UL now prepared to draw bills from 1 up- X v. ami iras to any amount, on tlie rt W IT nm-wr m. J t.JL.&..A&9. dl to graiu passage CCl tihcatOi. bv lliesevornl ' ''" of Packets of Messrs. ROCHE. BROTH- Ji.ioiLiisuA, oi IN. i i Money received also on deposit, payable with ' interest, or on demand without interest Diaus on the principal Cities also constantly for sale. Hollidaysburg, May 0, 1852. TIiSs is not in ft:n! We want money, particularly that which has been due for some time. Will those indebted to us please call and settle their accounts during this month and pay us all they can. Our bookd must be settled, and until they are, we must po sitively refuse to add any thing more to long standing accounts. Experience "prove 3 that in doing a credit business, if you leave accounts run over six months or a year, that there is diffi culty in settling. The books of the former firms of J. Ivory end 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 & SOX. Summit, March 11, 1852. tf. E. JILTCHI.NSOX. C. W. WEBSTER. IIUTCIIIXSOX & WEBSTEK, Attorneys at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., HAVE formed a partnership for the practice of law in the county of Cambria. All professional business entrusted to their care will be promptly attended to. Office on Centre street, adjoining the dwelling of E. Hutchinson, Jr. Ebensburg, July 29, 1852 41-ly. ?fl KEGS Nails and Spikes for sale by V) DAVIS & LLOYD. Ehe-eburg, June 17, 1852. Just Received. -At his Store one door cast of the Sentinel of fice, a superior assort ment of Gold and Swi ti went of Mj! u't'--- ver wntel tches and fine jew- gs Oold Lever watches full jewelled. ."$35.00 Silver Lever watches full jewelled, 1 G.00 Si ver Cylinder Escapements i -Too Silver Quartk-rs Also a fine atsortment of eio-ht. A ty hour ciocks. J J? V N. B Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry rfp'aircS at shortest notice, and w.nrT-,i 1 WILLIAM B. HUDSON. April 29," 1852. Attorney at Lat7, Ebecsburg, Pa. OGce in the Court House, up stairs. January 1, 1S51. ly Attorney at Law, Ebenshnre. Pa. L F1CC . opposite J. Thompson's Hotel. All business in the several f!mirta f th,.;- t,i: anu tamona counties entrusted 4n Mr ion i ... .. be promptly cttended to J " January 1, 1851. ly SAMUEL, C. WIAG.4RD, Attomsy at Law, Ehcnsbnrg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts nf Ca-m. : bria, Blair and Ilnntingdon counties. Germans can receive advice in their own language. Office, on main street two doors east of the 'Exchange Hotel. May 8, 1851 ly. GEORGE 31. REE55, Attorney at Law, ZToensburg, Pa. Will practice in the several Courts of Cambria, Indiana, find WeRiTrmvplonl . ' uiiiun.j. vyiiicc a ! few dors East of Carmen's Hotel I Jan. 15, 1 851. 1 v. Attorccy at Law, Ebensburg', Pa. Office at his residence at the west end of the ! Borough, imuieui.-itelv below tbo "FnmvlrTr " January 15, 1S52. TII02IAS C 32'BOWELL, Attomcv at Law. TTnlKiln-c-c't.nTfr Ta attcn,J the several Courts of Cambria county, as heretofore. Office one door west of wm a i. v v:i s tiiuiiiuc arcroom. January 1, 1S51. ly T. IL. IIEYEI2, Attorney at Law, Johnstown, Pa. Office on Main street, two doors east of the M-i-cli IS lil 1 ' 8"jl- RICSIAKEJ JOES, Justices of the Teace, Ebensburg, Pa,, Will attend promptly to all collections entrus ted to his cae Olhce, adjoining his dwellin". Decern. 24, 1851. 11-tf. Exchange IIotc-3. Ilollidaysburg, Blair Co., Pa. The proprietor assures the public that no exer tions will be wanting cn his part to render his house home-like to those who call with him, and solicits a share of public patronage. " ' - , , o o roTTO April 20, 1852. fi LL kinds of Lumber taken in exchange for 11 Furniture, at the Ware Rooms of M'FARLAND & SON. Hollidaysburg, April 29, 1S52. Safety Feisc. j 00,000 feet of superior Safety Fuse for sale 1 ; (J low to contractors nnd purchasers by McCOLGAN & DOUGHERTY. Summitville, April 29, 1852 28-Ct. WM. DAVIS. JOHN LLOYD. Davis & Uoj-d, Having formed a partnership in the HERCAKTILE BUSINESS, 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. Wai, 2VSrAIiIAXD & SOX. CaliJucl Ware liooms, ARegheny Street, Hollidaysburg', 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. IavII T. Slonit, Xotary Puhlic, Scrivener and Ccnveyaneer, JOUXSIOWTI, CAiLRRIA CO. PA., IFILL also attend to his duties as Justice. Le- ll t;" jusiumenis oi writing, eucu as ueeus, a- greements, Foreign Power of Attorney, &c, drawn up accurately. Collections entrusted to his-are will receive strict attention. May 13, 1S52 30-tf. CARROLLlWiT ISOESE, CarroEtown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. fhe undersigned is prepared to accommodate 1 in the best kind of style all who way favor him Avith a call, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage. HENRY SCANLAN. may 20, lS52.-31-tf Trustee's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria couuty, there will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Monday the 2Cd day of August inst., at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate of John Buvke, late of Allegheny township, Cambria county, deceased, to wit : A piece or parcel of land situate in Alleghe ny townohin, Cambria coun'v, containing fifty acres, ndjoining lands of James Neason, the j heirs of Richard Dodson, dee'd., and others. j Due attendance and terms made known on day of sale. By order of tho Court. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM, Trustee. August 5, 1S52 12-3 1. LEWIS W. IJUOWX, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser. One door south of J. M'Donald's dwelling and nearly opposite Rhey's Hotel. Ebcnsburc. May 1. 1 851.-1 y. N. B. Shampooing done, and razors honed in j a superior manner. t CITY ADVEuTISEVrXTS. CITY HOTEL, Eos. 41 ana 43 Korth Third Street, Philadelphia The undersigned respectfully begs leave to state that lie has thoroughly refitted and impro ved the above Establishment in a manner unsur passed by any Hotel in the country. The location of the City Hotel is undoubtedly the most desirable in the City, for .Merchants find business men generally, being in the centre of the great mercantile trade, and convenient to tho Banks and other public Institutions. He pledges himself to spare no pains to merit the approbation of his gnests. and desires that he may receive a share of public patronage. A. II. HIRST, April 24th ISol. ly BRADY'S HOTEL,, Harrisburg, Pa. MAJ. JOHN BRADY, Proprietor. April 10, 1831. ly JAMES ECSSEL. AEXEK. I OX. RLSSC1L, & FOX, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in nnnrv crmrt' v r T. 4l, ci -o, u. .iwimuiumci., . I. , 1 1 nr 1- i I i UlU UUU13 UUUU lUUlKCL, M second frtor'. Fhilade'rhia. Fa. December 11, 1851. 9-Cm. WASSUXGTCX I50LSE, Chestnut street, between 7th and 8th streets, Philadelphia, Pa. A. F. GLASS, PnorniETOE. April 10. 1851. ly J. . Uiles, at Dl ACKI liTTE & ItAIClEL, Importers and dealers in Foreign and Domestic ! HARDWARE end CUTLERY, No. 121 North .Third Street, above Race, E. V. MACHETTK, ADM. H. UAIGUEL- April 24th 1851. ly ISAAC 31. ASIITOX, Wholesale dealer in HATS and CArS, No. 172 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly tOXRAI) & WALTON, Wholesale dealers in LTardware,-Cutlery, JTails, $c, No. 203 Market Street, above 5th, Philadelphia, Ta. April 10, 1851. ly WILSOX WEST, Successors to Rodneys, Wholesale dealers in Boots and Shoes, Bonnet and Straio Good, No 17, North 3d Street, Philadelphia, To. April 10, 1851. ly JilitSlAEE WAKT33Aif &, CO., Wholesale Tobacco, Snvff, and Segar Manufac tory, No. 173, North Third Street, three doors above Vine, Philadelphia, Pa. JOSEPH D. SORVER. M. WARTMAX, April 21, 1851. EGtTEL & GIlE(j Wholesale dealers in Wines and Liquors, which they are prepared to furnish cheap to merchants and hotel keepers. Warehouse 203 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. July 1st, 1S51. ly Has removed bis of5ce to No. 14 South Sev cnth street, above Chestnut. Philadelphia, Pa. April 2G, 1852. 7-20tf .IOIE. . litJjillO, t) iiuit s;ue ut'aiir jii Kuctnsicare, isitinaware, Glassware, &c, No. 2-15 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. April 10, 1851. ly J. Pp.ttoa Thompson, at JOSEI'II S. 255 EDA El A & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreirm and Domestic Fancu DRY-GOODS. Satins, Silks, Vestings, Serges, Cravats, White Goods, &c., with a general assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Small Wares, No. 14 North Third Street, West Side, opposite Church Alley. J. S. MEDARA, P. II. MEDARA, y PHILADELPHLV. E. M. JONES. J Sept 18, 1851. W. J. Eealsh, at SELLERS, SITER. & CO., 135 Harket Street, Phi LAnEi.riiiA. Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, Brushes Looking-glasses, &c. 19-ly. J. 3ICES.I3 AEIE, 155 Harket Strcot, N. E. Corner of dth, Pi! I LAUEinilA. Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in all of the various new kinds and styles silk, fur, brush, wool, Panama, straw ar.d chip Dai's: silk, straw, braid and lace Bonnets; artificial flowers, furs, &c.t which will be sold cheaper than the cheap, est. Feb. '52, 19-ly- K7,'ES:OLEU & FEATIIEIl, Wholesale dealers hi Boots. Shoes, Bonnets, and Palm Leaf Hats, No. 130 North Third Street (opposite the Eagle Hotel,) Philadelphia, Pa. February 2G, 1852. ly AXDflEW OOAOtGIJE, Justice of the Peace, pini Scrivener, Summit, Pa Will attend promptly to collections, or other business entrusted to mm. .Legal instruments of writing, drawn with accuracy and dispatch. January 1, 1851. John Parker. James H. Tarker. JOIEV PARKER & CO., Wholesale Grocers, dealers in Flour and Bacon, Foreign Wines nnd Brandies, Old Monongahela and Rectified Whiskey. No. 5, Commercial Row, Liberty Street, I'itf fcburs, la. March, 11, 1S52. ly. F I rT e T Lycoming LlatusJ Fixe Insurance Company. r ' , Persons wishing to insure property in this company against loss by fire, can apply to the subscriber. C 11. lli.li.1:, Agent. Nov. 27, 1851. ly. George Rhey. Levi Hatthews. William Ebbs I1IIEY, MATTalEVJ S & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants, Dealers in all kinds of Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 77 and 79 Water Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, April 3, 1851. Cm CYRIS E. PEIt.SSIIXG, Attorney at Law, Johnstow2 a. January 30, 1851 ly. . THE Great IrJtlsli Quarterlies AXU BLACKfTOOD'S EIAGAZIJfE. Zn;portant Pccvtlicn in tie rates of PciUce LEOXAK1) SCOIT &. CO., NO.54 OULU 8TRKKT., NEW YORK, Continue to publish the following Eri tith Te i iodicals. viz . TEE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Con servative), THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (WT ig). THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal), AND BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) These Reprints heve newborn in trcccrsful operation in this country for twenty years, ar.d their circulation is constantly on the incrcato notwithstanding the competition they encounter from American periodicals of a similar class and from numerous Eclectics nnd Magazines made up of selections from foreign periodicals. This fact shows clearly the high estimation in which they are held by the intelligent reading public, end aCords a guarantee that they are established on a firm basis, and will be continued without interruption. Although these wcrks arc distinguished the by political shades above indicated, yet but a small portion of their contents is devoted to political subjects. It is their literary character which gives them their chief value, cud in that they stand confessedly far above all ether journals of their class. Blackwood, still under the masterly guidance of Christopher North, maintains its an cient celebrity, and is, at this time, unusually at tractive, from the serial works of Bulwcr ond othcr literary notables, written for that ma"u- Grcat Britain and in the United States. Such works as "The Caxtons" and "My New Novel " l. il 1 T.-l ,.-c . . - - " ....v. .w uj i uui in us cimimns oom ia- usiiers in mis country, nave to be reprinted by those publishers from the pages of Blackwood, after it has been issued by Mess. Scott & Co. so that subscribers to the Reprint of that Magazine may always rely on having the earliest rcadiu" of these fascinaticg talcs. rer annum. $3 00 5 00 7 00 8 00 3 00 9 00 For any one of the four Reviews For any two of tho four Reviews For any three of the four Reviews For all four cf the Reviews For Blackwood's Magazine For Blackwood & three Reviews For Blackwood & the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to he made in all cases in advance. JLoncy current in the State where issued will Le received at par. CLIBIJIAG. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus : Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review will be sent to one address foi $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Black wood for Jj'GO ; and so on. REDUCED POSTAGE. The postage on these Periodicals has, by the laic law. been reduced, on the average, about Forty per cent ! The following are the present rates, viz: Fcr riackvrood's Magazine. M1LS. Any distance not exceeding COO Over 500 and not erceeding 1G0O Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 For a Review. WILES. Any distance not exceeding 500 I'EH CfAtt. 9 ceiits 18 27 rzu. qua a. 4 cents. 8 uver ouu ana not exceeding 1500 Over 1500 and not exceeding 2500 12 ' j At these rates no objection should be made us nereto.cre, to receiving the works by mail and thus ensuring their fpcedy, safe, and recular ull"-ij' -Cf Remittances end communications shmibl (be always addressed, post-paid, to the Publish ers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 79 Filtox Steeet, New York, Entrance 51 Gold street. N. B. L. S. &. Co., have recentlv nubliKlmi 1 and have now for sale the "FARMERS GUIDE' D7 iienry ttepbens of Ediuburz. and Prof. M,.r. ton 01 la,e college, New Haven, complete in 2 sevol royal octavo, containing 1000 pages, 14 lste, and 000 wood cnjrravinis. Price, fn mtia- "givf' G ' in rarer covcrs for the mail, $5. AD3IINI5IRATOR3 KOIICEi " IETTERS of Administration having been gran i ted to the undersigned in the estute of .bun.- jBrady, late of Jefferson, Cambria county.de- tvaseu , an ivrboiis uaving claims against said estate will present the same duly authenticated, and those indebted will 6ave costs by making payment without delay. N. B. Payments are hereby directed to be made to Bernard McDunn Jefferson, surviving partner of the firm of Brady & McDann, who is authorized to settle the books of said firm. Those neglecting to pay up on or before the 1st of September next, will, alter that time, find their accounts ia the hands of proper officers for collection. ROBERT BRADY, AdnCr. July 22, 1852 40-0t. Xotlcc in I'arlition. TO John Elder, George Elder, Richard Elder, Joseph Cooper, guardian of Joseph, Mary and Stephen Elder, minor children of Charles Elder, late of Scott county, Iowa, deceased ; JameSvMcAtier and Mary his wife, late Mary Elder, Peter M'Gough and Mary Fitzgibbons, (all of the County of Cambria,) Leonard Cooper nnd Juliana his wife, late Juliana Elder, resi ding in Scott county, Iowa, Dr. James D. Starke and Sophia his wife, late sophia Elder, residing in Fairfield, Jefferson county, Iowa ; Felix Bradley nnd Rebecca his wife, fate Rebecca El der, residing in . estmoreland county. Pa., Pat rick McAtier and Prucilla Lis wife, late Prucil la Fitzgibbons, residing in Huntingdon county. Pa.; (the said Mary M'Gough, Prucilla McAtier, Thomas Fitzgibbons and Charles Fitzgibbons being issue of Michael Fitzgibbons and Elanor Lis wife, formerly Elanor Elder, now deceased,) heirs and legal representatives of Walter Elder, late of Allegheny Township, Cambria county) deceased, TAKE NOTICE, that an Inquest will be held at the late residence of the said Walter Elder, deceased, in the Township of Allezbenv. in the county of Cambria, on Tuesday the thirty first day of August, instant, at ten o'clock, A. M., of that day, for the purpose of making partition of the real estate of the said deceased to'end smene his children and representatives, if th Kame n cnu do aone wiuiout prejudice to, or spoiling of tne whole, oluerwise to value and cppraJso the same, accoruing to law at which time and place you are required to attend if you think proper. JGIIN BUAW LEY, Sheriff. Ebensburg, Aug. 5, 1S52 42-St. U-ayeHor .Stolen. STRAYED or (tolcn from the premises of tha subscribe rUving between Ebensburg and Jef ferson, on-thejtght of the 2Sth of July ult., a light gray mmreith a brown spot on her nose ; about 15 hands high, 8 years old ; any person giving infownation so that be can get her, will be liberally rewarded by JOHN T. HUGHES. Auirast 5, 18-52 42-3t. yuvw uy uuiwvr;, -iy l'ciunsular JNJedal," "The Green lland," and other serials, of which numer ous rival editions are issued bv the leading iih
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