TERRIFIC EXPLOSION ON SEC. 104, P. R. R. 1 MILE FROM THE SUMMIT. $10,000 SAVED. Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods Store. THE Subscribers have just received from the eastern cities, and are now offering for pale, the largest and best selected stock of Goods ever shown in this or the adjoining counties, the etock consists in part of Dry Goods, such as French, English, and American, cloths, cassi mers, Satinets, Tweeds, pilot cloths, satin, Va lencia and other vestings, alipacas, nious-Ue-laius, bombazines, and ladies dress goods of every description; shawls, handkerchiefs, scraps, cravats, tibbets, ribons, gloves and hosiery of all kinds, table linen drapers, crash, red, white and yellow flannels, linsey, canton flannel, blan kets and coverlets, hickory f hirting, Irish linen, and white goods of every description ; laces, edgings, insertings, &c, &c Hats, caps, Bon nets, boots and shoes, hardware, queensware, glassware, nails, flour and salt ; fish, and iron. Also a splendid assortment of groceries, drugs, paints and dye stuffs. All of which we offer at lower prices than goods have ever been sold in the country. All kinds of country produce, lumber, railroad ties, rags, flaxseed, kc, &c, taken in exchange. We will wholesale any of the above splendid election of goods, to country merchants at city prices, putting only on a nominal figure for to cover freight. R. M'GRANN & REILLY. Section 101, November 4, 1852. D. J. EVANS, u nix"''"1) CJLOTIIIXG EMPORim Kotc is the time to buy cheap Clothing. Evans & Ilugliea. THE firm of Evans & Hughes, have just re ceived from Philadelphia and New York, a large assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, which can't be beat for style and finish in wes tern Pennsylvania. Among which may be enu merated, Beaver, Felt, and blanket over coats, sattinets, cassimere and cloth pantaloons of all sizes and qualities, vestings of all kinds, to gether with boys clothing, also, hats, caps, um brellas, &c, &c. We have on hand a good assortment of cloths cassimeres and vestings, which we are prepared to make up in a workmanlike manner. The goods have been selected with the greet st care, and on the lowest cash terms which will enable us to sell lower than the lowest. Ebensburg, October 21, 1852 52-tf. Adams &, Co.'s Express. IT. IP. Ivory & Co., agents will forward all packages of goods or money, daily except Sun day, to all the principal cities in the Union and all the towns on the Rail Road between Philada. and Pittsburg. Drafts collected from California. Drafts sold on Ireland, England or Scotland, from 1 upwards. Money for drafts must be par. Nov. 4. 1852. Ezckicl lluglics, Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. DEALER in staple and fancy dry goods gro ceries, wholesale and retail fish ; hardware and cuttlery ; guns, nails, bar-iron, sheet-iron sheet-zinc, stoves of all kinds, stove-pipes and 6hsct-iron ware, tin ware, copper and brass kettles, &c, &c. Grain, wool, butter and other country produce bought and sold. ALSO, A dealer in white pine, poplar, ash and cherry lumber ; lumber always bought, and a large quantity constant! y on hand for sale. Cash always paid for lumber cut to order or such as suits the present demand of the market. A large lot of new goods as embraced in the above list iust received and more opening for ale at the lowest market price. September 23, 1852 i'J-tf. WM. 1AVIS. JOHN LLOYD. Davis & Lloyd, Having formed a partnership in the MERCANTILE BUSINESS, Would respectfully solicit the patronage of their menus and the public generally. Call and see us at the old stand of William Davis. April 29, 1852. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. T ETTLES of administration on the estate of IJ Joseph riott, Jr., late of Susquehanna town ship, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of eaid county, hereby notifies all persons having claims against the said estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted to make payments without delay. HENRY LLOYD, AdirCr. Susquehanna Township, November 11, 1852. Stray Horses. IlA.ur, 10 me resilience ot tue subscriber, in I White township, Cambria county, on the 31st ot October last, two horses; one a dark bay T V 1 1 i - t . . nurse, uooui nueen nanus nign, witn a star in his forehead and a ring-bone on his left fore foot, has collar and trace marks upon him, had a collar and strap on his neck, and is supposed to be about 16 years old. The other, a dark sorrel mare, about thirteen hands high, has Email white spot on her forehead, the kft hind foot white, a ringbone or sore on the left fore foot, is marked with the collar and saddle, and supposed to be twelve years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they win De disposed according to law. JAMES MCARTNEY. White tp., Nov. 18, 1852 4-St. Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, was dissolved by mutual con sent on the 3d November, A. D. 1852. PETER FLANAGAN, Jr. JOHN FLANAGAN, November 3, 1852. This is also to notify all persons against the purchasing of a note on me in favor of said Pe ter Flanagan, jr., dated the Sd day of Novem ber, 1852, for the sum of forty-eight ($48) dol lars with the acknowledgement of twenty-eight dolars paid ; as the full amount of the note is paid, and I am determined not to pay the note in the hands of any other person, as I consider the note satisfied. JOHN FLANAGAN. November 25, 1852 5-3L - I Est raj-. CAME to the residence of the subscriber in Summerhill township, Cambria county, on the 1st inst., a red heifer, supposed to be 1 year old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pny charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. MICHAEL FLUMMER. November 25, 1852 5-3L JTA A Barrels of Salt for retail by fcuwmit, Oct. 7, 1852. sale by wholesale or IVORY & CO. Splendid Assortment ! Eook Out NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I I ITORY & CO., Summitville, Cambria county, havejust received from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large assortment of FALL AKD WINTER, GOODS. Which will be sold low for cash. We will sell our goods at a less price than ever they have been sold in this county, and will retail Goods as cheap as they do in Philadelphia, but we want to sell them for cash, or something else as goou. All our goods will be sold at cash prices, and one month is the longest credit we will give, and any person having accounts running a longer time, will be charged interest from that time. These are the terms, ana we imnsujuu cmm. rpi our troods vou will bur and save money, su gars we will sell at cost and carriage, Coffee, at a clirht. nilvnnffi. ccta rf n. l.iT're assortment of all kinds of goods usually kept, among which are Ladies' Cashmeres, de Laius and Merinoe3 all wool', from GO cts, to $2 per yard ; the same kinds, half cotton, from 10 to 35 cts.; Silk Warp Alnacca. and all other kinds of Dress Goods, we have a splendid lot of knives and forks, 60 dozen, which we will sell very low. We call th attention of everybody to our stock or Madc-lIp-CloUiins, Which was made to order, of the best sizes, and most fashionable goods. We have over two thm:psn.l dollars worth of these eoods, and will sell them cheaper than they can be bought in any other place. The best kind of overcoats from $5.50 to $15 ; pant3 for $2.25 ; Monkey Jackets and Sack coats, very cheap. A small lot of fine black cassimer pants, and fine satin nntl rHIt velvet vests, bousrht in New York, will be sold a little cheaper than they can be bought for in Philadelphia. Our whole stock is of the best articles in mar ket, we want to sell them soon, for we want the money to pay for them. Come on and we will sell to you right at one ,price to everybody. Children can buy as cheap as your best Jews, for we have but one price, and sell for cash. W. W. IVORY & CO. Summitville, Oct. 21, 1852 52-tf. FOWIVSI1! rOWDERI! nUIE subscribers have iust received at thei I magazine a full supply of BLASTING POVT DER. Also, 100 Kegs assorted New York Rifle Powder 20 doz. Hoosic Rifle Powder, (lib canisten.) 20 doz. Eagle sporting powder do. 100,000 feet superior fuse. We are enabled from the large quantity al ways on hand, to supply contractors and other with any quantity theys may want. The rifle Dowder we sell lower than the city prices, there by saving an extravagant freight and risks of all kinds. Call or address LLOYD Si HILL, Warehouse No. 6. Hollidaysburg, Also, Just deceived, 50 bags best Rio Coffee. SO bbls. N. O., P. R. and crushed Sugars. 40 do W. L., S. II. and N. O. Molajoe. 10 bbls. Golden Syrup, do 10 " Swifts N. York d 10 boxes riug Tobacco. 10 " Congress " AT REDUCED 10 Chests Black Tea. 10 do Y. II. " 5 do Imperial do. 200 Sacks Ground Alum Salt. 200 bbls. do 200 sacks Dairy do 100 Kegs eastern Nails. Fish. Flour and Bacon, and a variety of other articles at the lowest wholesale prices. LLOYD & HILL. Warehouse No. 6. Hollidaysburg, Pa. may .27, 1852-tf. THIS WAY FOR GOOD AND CHEAP GOODS. Will be opened this week at the brick stor of J. Moore, in Ebensburg, a general assort ment of cloths, cassimeres, satinetts, tweeds, and a great variety of summer goods, Together with any quantity of prints, delaines, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustres and other dress goods. ALSO A LARGE and good assortment of hardware, queensware, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c, &.c, Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps, or ready made clothing, will find it to their advantage to call at the ISrick Store. Tha subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear nestly requests his customers, and the publi generally to at least call and examine his stock; and if he cannot suit every person in quality and price it is not his fault. Produce and lum ber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods; and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. IVEW 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 BET 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. lie solicit examination of his stock, and is confident ht can sell cheaper than the cheapest. GEO. J. RODGERS. May 8, 1851 30-tf TJie Clilon I Kow and Farcvrr T S. FETERSBERGER, being in Philadelphia at present, is sending home daily, by Ex press and otherwise, a full and fashionable stock, of all descriptions of goods, to which they call the attention of buyers, being confident of pleasing all, who favor them with their custom. Purchasers will therefore do well to call and examine their assortment, before buying else where. S. FETERSBERGER & BRO. SummitTille, Sept. 80, 1850 50-tf. Just Received, SILK, Hair Lace, and Pedal Bonnets, Pearl aud Pedal Flats, Pearl and Palm Leaf Hats. and for sale by DAVIS & LLOYD. Ebensburg, June li, 1852. ffTi lass, Oils, Painti and Drugs of all kinds at J. Moire's. 2000 pounds wool, butter, eggs wanted by J. MOORE This Way! For the highest prices are paid for bides skins and tanner's bark in either trade or cash by J. MOORE. A fresh arrival of Boots. Shoes. Summer Hats, Caps, Fancy Gimp and Florence Straw Bonnets, Powder, Gun Caps, Shot, Lead, &c. received this day and for sale at the cheap 6tor, or J. MOORJs. IF Jua 26, 1S5K CHALLENGE. health and j HA 111 , J-.J-. LUlivu lie -i v - uiiu n" r ness OI a people is at an uiuru ui mo ihKU importance. I take it for cranted that every person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children, and that every per son will endeavor to promote their own health at all sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to sol emnly assure you that worms, according to the opinions of the most celebrated Physieians, are the primary causes of a large majority of dise ases to which children and adults are liable ; if you have an appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Pad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hard ness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember that all these denotes worms, and you should at once apply the remedy : KobensacZt'tf Worm Syrup. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effect, where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhoea have made them weak and debilitated the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such that it stands without an equal in the cata logue of medicines in giving tone and strength to the Stomach, which makes it an Infallible remedy for those afflicted with DLycpsia, the as tonishing cures performed by this Syrup after Physicians have failed, is the best evidence of its superior efficacy over all others. THE TAPE WORM ! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy o all that infest the human system, it grows to an almost Indefinite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach effecting the heaith so sadly es to cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, &c, that those afilicted seldom if ever sus- pect that it is Tape Morm hastening tii em to an tjie best renicd extant fcr diseases of the Throat early grave. In order to destroy this U ona, a ;LungSt in mnny fore;i countries, it is corn very uerge tic treatment must be pursued, it.ing to be extensively used by their most intelli would therefore be proper to take G or 8 of my ,?eut ygfcfcug. In Great Britain, France and Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions that -fcorni T.here the med;cal 6C.-K-nces have reach- the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be taken in deses of li Tablespoon fulls 3 times a day these directions followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate case of Tape Worm. Hobensack's Liver Fills. No part of the system is more liable to dis ease than the Liver, it serving sis a filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper secre tion 10 the bile ; so that any wrong action of the Liver effects the other important parts of the system, and results variously, in Liver Coti plnint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, &c. We should, therefore, wat.h every symptom that might in dicate . wrong action of the Liver. These Pills being composed of Rovis $ Plants fur? ished by nature to heal the sick : Namely, 1st, An Ex pectorant, which augumcnts tiie secretion lrom the Pulmonary mucus memr-rane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. 2nd. An 4- ttmatae, which changes in some inexplicable ana insensible uiann?r tne certain moruiu aciion oi . i . 1 . rn l -1 . . .... 1 me system, oru. a iotiic, uicn i;i strength to the nerv ous svstem, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th, A Cath artic, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Bowela, and expelling the who'e mass of corrupt and vi tiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destroys disease and restores health. TO FEMALES. Yo will find these Tills an invaluable medicine in many complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found cf estimable benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purify ing the blood and other fluids so effectu ally to put to fligut all complaints which may arise lrom female irregularities, as neauacne, giddiness, dimness of sight, pain in the side back, &c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensack, all others being base Imitation. JOgfA gents wishing new supplies, and Store Keepers desirous of becoming Agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. N. Hobensack, Philadel phia, Pa. Fcr Eale by Murray, Zahm &, Co., and E. Hughes, Ebensburg ; A. Durbin, Munster ; John ston, Johnstown ; JlcCloskey, Summit ville ; E noch llees, six miles west of Ebensburg ; and by every respectable dealer in the State. Keyser & McDowell, wholesale agents, No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburg, who will supply agents at the Proprietors prices. gfiPrice, each 25 cents ! ! July 22, 185. JAMES BELL, SODIIT, CAM Bit I A CO., IA., HAS the pleasure of announcing to all who would secure the best bargains to be offered in this county, that he is again iu the field with one of the largest, cheapest, and most carefully selected stocks of Fall and Winter Coeds ! Ever brought to Cambria county, all of which have been purchased within the last few days in Philadelphia and New York, with particular re gard to the wants of this Market. 1 again fling my banner to the breeze, inscribed with my old motto of Quick Sale3 and Small Profits. I confidently invite the attention of purchas ers to my s tock, which will be found unusually large, vari-ed and attractive, being full and com plete in every department. Everything new, fashionable and desirable will be found embra ced iu my assortment. Particular attention is solicited to new and beautiful styles of LADIES' DRESS G00LS, which I Lave just received of late importation. In Gent s' wear I defj competion, and confident ly invite an examination of one of the largest, cheapest and best selected stocks of ready-made clothing, cloths, cassimeres, &c, ev r brought to Cambria county ; comprising all colors and qualities, which I will sell cheap and warrant to give satisfaction. Also, caps, bonnets, BOOTS AKD SHOES, of the best qualities and latest styles, together with que ensware, hardware, groceries, salt, books stationa ry, &c. E'The highest market price paid for all kinds o f Produce. November 11, 1852. Dent 1st rj M. SCIIMUCKER, of nollidavsburg, DR. L. will I be at Rhey's Hotel in Ebensburz, from the 20th to the 30th of each month. He will perfovm all operations required for the preser vation of the teeth, and will restore the loss of natural teeth by inserting artificial teeth, of the best quality, from a single to a full $ct. All operations will be faithfully attended to, and t.he charge moderate. Efc ensburg, September 30, 1852 50-tf. WHISKEY, White Lead, and Linseed Oil, for sale by J. Moore. Jxist received by J. Moore, 3 doz best double bitt axes. resh Shad, Mackerel, and Salmon for 6al at th ter f J. MOORB. SHERRY PECTORAL Fr the Cure of C0UGIIS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Many years of trial, instead of imparing the public confidence in this medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notorietj' by far exceed ing the most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its intrinsic virtues and the unmis 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, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can ne ver forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be forgotten. While it is a fraud on the public to pretend ! tbat any one medicine will infallibly cure still there is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral uocs not only as a general thing, but almost in variably cure the maladies for which it is cm ployed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the best reliance of the aSJicted, from the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the palaces of Eu ropean Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeed almost every linmlof it rTi-n tiinc fltemi Tflrtrnl known ;iS ed their lr.ghest perfection, Cherry Jvctoral is introduced, and in constant t-se in the Armies. Hospitals, Alms Houses, Pubi'c Institutions, and domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Physician can employ for the more dangerous slK-c'Jons of the lungs. Also in milder cases, and for children it is safe, j'lea sant and effectual to cure. In fact, some of the most llattering testimouiids w?receive have been fum parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, and every ounce of it under his own eye, with invari.ibl accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected by law from counter feits, consequently can be relied on as genuiue w'thout adulteration. We have endeavored here to furnish the com munity with u medicine of . such intrinsic supe riority and worth as should commend itself to tl.tir confidence a remedv at once safe, speedy asd effectual, which this has by repeated and ; countless trials nroved itself to be; and trust . . ... ... n-.y ci eat care m r-renann": it with chemical ac- curacy, ct uniform strength to anord I hysicians a niw agent on which they ran rely for the best resilts. and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can do. PRZPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES , AYE E Practical and Analytical Chenilat, Lowell, Mass. Sold in Ebensburg by Fred. Kittell, and by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. August 19, 1852 3m. TTIsoIesale and Retail TIN, COPPFJt, AND SHEET-IRON, Si.tSlTACTORY. Tie subscriber adopts this method of return ing -.hanks to his friends and the public gener ally.for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed u?on him, and begs leave to inform them that he ms enlarged his business, and now keeps consmniiy on nanu a large supply ot every va riety of Tinware, Stove Pipe, Driving Pans, Zinc Boilers, Coal Buckets, Tea Kettles, Src, &c, which he will sell, wholesale or retail, as low as any other establishment in the country. Hi is also prepared to manufacture Spouting 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. Great Excitement. IN Ebensburg, at the warehouse of the under signed who has on hand and will sell at the lou est prices STOVES OF ALL KINDS, consisting of Globe; Flat Top, complete ; 17c-1 lory, complete ; complete Cook ; the Xetc Com plete ; Cools Favorite ; Delaware Cook ; Key stone ; Litton Coal Burner, Parlor stove; Hot Air, do ; Bar Room, coal stove ; all of the la test stjde and pattern which cannot be excelled or equalled. Come and see them, and don't for get to bring your wife along if you have none bring your lady-love. Job Work of every description, done on the shorttsi 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. GEORGE HARNCAME. Ebensburg, July 8, 1852. REWARD . 0 N the night of the 2'Jth O .tcl ei , ult. some person or persons stole frni ti e saw-mill of the subscriber in Clearfield to i sr.ip, Cambria county, four crowbars, one saw-, eland wrench, one iron square, and also brose the mill-saw. I hereby offer a reward of $50 to any person who will give such information as may lead to the detection and conviction of the thief or thieves. JAMES ROSS. IVOTICE. InEREBY notify all persons not to enter on my premises after dark, except they be pas sing on the highway, as I am determined to keep watch and will deal very summarily with any person or persons found prowling about my premises in the night. J. ROSS. November 11, 1852 3-Ct Crusader copy. Administrators IVoticc. LETTERS of Administration have been grant ed to the undersigned, by the Register of Cambria county, upon the estate of James Rhey, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to us, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SUSAN RHEY, Administratrix. ANDREW J. RHEY, Administrator. Ebensburg, October 21, 1852 tf. I1LOUR and Bacon always on hand, and we ' have just received 20 barrels best whiskey for sale on commission. IVORY & CO. The highest iee paid for wool at the store GEO. J. RODGERS. Duncannon nails, glass 8 by 10 and 10 bp 12 talmon and mackeral at J. MOORE'S, ONLY TRUE PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. JUST PUBLISHED, T. B. WELCirS MAGXIFICEXT PORTRAIT OF WASIII-'VGTO. Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's only ori ginal portniit, in the Atheneum, Boston. This superb picture, Engraved under the su perintendence of Thomas Sully, Esq., the emi nent and highly gifted artist, is the only correct likeness of Washington ever published. It has been characterised as the rrreatest work of art ueen ciiaractenseu as tlie greatest wor '' '. M THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Xtz ever produced in tins country. As to its nuen- Tjp okth immtkjii m-viiV ,f wl lf r t,tu lc,.r .f'. -.'Si! ISKs?,,(U,KSWl' ashington, teor;e ttashirgtou Park Custis, v who 6nj-s, 'it is a faithful representation of the.TT ipTCwnnTvc rriivirprtr . , . . celebrated original," and to Chief Justice Ta-BLA.0DS ED1NLLRGII MAGAZDW ney of the Supreme Court of the United States, ' . who says, "As a work of art its excellence and lbese Reprints have nowbeen in succcssfil beauty must strike every one who sees it : and operation m this country for twenty ytart, and it is no less happy in its likeness to tbe Father tl,cir. circulation is constantly on the increan of his country. It was my good fortune tohave ; notwithstanding the competition they encounter seeu him in the days of my boyhood, and bisjJ.rom American periodicals of a similar class and whole appearace is yet strongly impressed on frpoin numerous Eclccticsand Magaziues iuuJm Up my memory. The portrait you have issued" ato- f selections from foreign periodicals. Thia pears to me to be an exact likeness, representing! f?ct t,how8 clearly the high estimation in wbick perfectly the expression as well as the form nud, features of the face." And savs Senator Cass' it is a life-like representation of ihe great original. President Fillmore sa3Ts, 'the wirk appears to me to have been admirably executed and tmi- inently worthy of the patronage of the public." Says Marchnntthe eminent portrait painter, and the pupil of Stuart, "your print to my mind is more remarkable than any other I have seen, for presenting the ic.r.le individuality of the ori gioal portrait, together with the noble and dig- nified repose of air and manner, which all who ever saw him considered a marked characteris tic of the illustrious man it commemorates." For the great merits of this picture we would re fer every lover of Washington to the portrait itself, to be seen at the. office of this pajier, and to the let ters of the following Artists, Statesmen, Jurists and Scholars accompanying it. ARTISTS. Marchant and Elliott, of New Vork; Nengle. Rothcrmel. andLambdin. of Philadelphia ; Chester Harding, of Boston ; Charles Frnser, of Charleston, S. C; and to the adontcd son of W.-ishinrrt.m Ilm. Hon W P. Custis, himself an artist. Statesmen. His Excellency Millard Fillmore, Major Gen. Win field Scott, Hon. George M. Dallas, Hon. Wil liam R. King, Hon. Daniel Weoster, Hon. Linn Boyd, Hou. Lewis Cass, Hon. Wm. A. Graham, Hon. John P. Kennedy, Hon, R. C. Wiuthrop, LL. D. Jurists. Hon. Roger B. Taney, Hon. John Duer, Hon. John McLean, Hon. Rufus Choate. Scholars. Charles Folscm, Esq., the well known Librarian of the Boston Atheneum, who says, "1 would rather own it than any painted copy I have ever seen ;" E. P. Whipple, Richard Hildreth, Hon. Edward Everett, LL. D. Jared Sparks. LL.D., Willi.im H. Prescott, LL. D., Washington Irving, Ralph Emerson, Esq., Prof. T. C. Upham, J. T. Headier, Fitz Green Halleck, II. Longfellow, Win. Gillmore Siinms: and from Europe, Lord Talfourd, T. B. Macauley, Sir Archibald Alison, Lord Mayor of Lonuon. c. tic. 6lc. I he Press, throughout the entire Union, have with one voice proclaimed the merits of this superb engraving. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure, it is sold at the price of 5 per copv. Published by GEORGE W. CHILDS. N. W. corner of Fifth and Arch streets, Phila. J. W. HUDSON, Sole Agent for Western Pennsylvania. This Portrait can only be obtained from Mr. Hudson, or from his duly authorized agents. Arrangeineuts have been made with the Post Office Department, by which copies of the Por trait can be sent to any point, per mail, in per fect order. i5FPersons by remitting five Dollars to J. W. Hudson. Pittsburg, Pa., will have a copy of the Portrait sont them free of Postage. BJMagtiificent Gilt Frames, got up express ly for these Portraits, furnished at the low price of 5.00 each. JUST ISSUED, A MAG MIFJCEXT PORTRAIT OF GEXERAL JACKSOX, Engraved Lg T. B. Welch, Esq., after the original portrait painted by T. Sully, Esq. This Portrait will be a match for the Wash ington, and is in every respect as well got up Price $5.00 per copy. Address as above. October 21, 1852 52-tf. THE WORLD'S FAIR. New Store and Cheap Eargains. The undersigned would inform their friends and the public, that they have opened a new store at 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. Ginahams. Vestinar. Calicoes. Muslins. Silks, Satins, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Bar eges, Mous de Laines, Lustres, fihairls, Ribbons, Buttons, Glove., Hosiery, Laces, Thread, j c, $c. ALSO, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, c mbrclfa. Parasols, and Bonnets. Also, a large stock of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Queensware, Hard ware and Cutlery, Books and Stationary. FLOUR, BACON, CHEESE, BUTTER, Eggs, 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 them 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 you want to be supplied. JOHN G. GIVEN & Co. Plane No. 2, A. P. R. R. March 13, 1851. ly TAILORING. HE undersigned informs his customers tha the firm of Bynon & Johnston is dissolved T by mutual consent, and that the subscriber still continue the business in the room recently oc cupied by the old firm, where he will be happy to 6ee his former patrons and as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and Thiladelphi i the latest fashions and cannot be beaten either in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vests, by any other Tailor in the country. He respeetfully ask the public to give him a call, and con fident his work will recommend itself. Ba,All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for work. LEWIS BEYNON, April 20, 1852 tf. THE GRAXT HOUSE, Corner of Fourth and Grant Streets, Pittsburg THE subscriber has leased the large and well known Hotel, (late Lamartine House,) at the cor-1 fetters addressed (post-paid) to the Supe ner of 4th and Grant 6treets, Pittsburg, which i rlor af the Franciscan Monastery, Ioretto, Cambrt has been repaired ana newiy nuea up in an us apartments, so as to give a larger and more lib eral accommodation to travellers and boarders. His larder will be stocked with the most choice! brands the markets can afford, and his Bar fur nished with the best. He would respectfully so licit a share of public patronage. B. PERRY, April, 15, 165 . ly. Wanted Immediately 100,000 lb of Wool by J. MOORE Great British Quarterlies AND BLACKWOOD'S 3IAGAZIXE. Important Redaction in the rtfri cf Pert. I.EOXAUD SCOTT &. CO P i - NO. COLD STREET., NEW YORK, Continue to publish the following Brit;!, r ! riodicals. viz ; THE LONDON QUARTERLT REVIEW (C... servative), luy a'v ' c,u luc 'uMngem reining puhlit, ind affords a guarantee that thev are cstahlUl, J on a firm basis, and will be continued withoat interruption. .Although these works are distinguished, the by political shades above indicated, yet hut aanjal portion of their contents n devoted to political subjects. It is their literary character whick gives them their chief value, and in that th stand confessedly far above all other journals of their class. Blackwood, mil under the master,' guidance of Christopher North, maintains its an cient celtbrit", and is. at this time, unusuullj at tractive, from the serial works of Uulwi-r and other literary notables, written for that maga zine, and first appearing in its columns both ia Great Britain and in the United States. Suck works "The Caxtcns" and ".My New Novel," (loth by Bulwer), "lly Peninsular M.-dal," -TLa Green Hand," and other .serials, of which numer- I 'iS nT;i1 editions are issuc.i by the le.id;ng t ub- Ushers in this country, have to be reprinted ly : t5iftSe publishers from the pages of Blackwood, after it has been issued by JJess. Scott & Co.. i tLat subscribers to the Reprint of that Magazint may always relj' on having the earliest reading of these fascinating tales. TER.1IS. Per annum. For any one of the four Reviewa 3 C9 For any two of the four Reviews 6 Oft For any three of the four Reviews 7 CO For all four of the Reviews 8 fcO For Blackwood's Magazine 8 CD For Blackwood & three Reviews 9 CO For Blackwood & the four Reviews 10 09 Patmen's to be made tn all cases in mdvenct. Money current in the State whets issued will is received at par. Ll'Rm.G. A discount of twenty -five per cent, frm t'a 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 fox $!i ; four copies of the four Reviews fcud Hack, wood for $oU : and so on. REDUCED POSTAGE. The postage on these Periodicals has, by tk late law. been reduced, on the average, aboil Forty per cent ! The following are the preseul rates, viz: For Blackwood's Magazine. JULES. Any distance not exceeding 500 Over 500 and not exceeding 1500 Over 1500 and not exceeding 25U0 For a Review. i MILES. Any distance not exceeding 5O0 Over 500 and not exceeding 15O0 Over 1500 and not exceeding 2V0 TER QCA. 9 ctati 13 27 " per cr 4 ceiat. 8 12 " At these rates no objection should be mad, as heretofore, to receiving the works by mail, and thus ensuring their speedy, safe, and regular delivery. j&sy Remittances and communications should be always addressed, post-paid, to the Publish ers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., 7U Fi'ltox Street, New York, Entrance 51 Gold street. N. B. L. S. & Co., have recentlv published, and have now fur s..!e the "F. 1 RMERS G VIDE" by Henry Stephens of Edinburg, and Prof. Mor ton of Yale college. New Haven, complete wi 2 sevol royal octavo, containing 1COO pages, 14 lste, and GOO wood engravings. Price, in mui Iin binding, $G; in paper coders, for the mail, 8-23-tf ST. FRANCIS' A0DE3IF FOR ROYS. Loretto, Cambria County, Fenna. THIS INSTITUTION, in charge of the Fra.v ciscax Brothers, and distant tour miles from the direct mail route between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, will, on the first Monday in Septem ber, be n -opened for the reception of Pupils, who wdl be instructed in any of the following branches of an Elementary and Liberal Educa tion : Heading; Writing: Arithmetic; English Grammar; Ancient anil Modern (Jeogra-; phy; Use of the Globes; Ancient and Modern History; Elements of Natural Philosophy; Book-Keeping-; a full course of the Mathematics, and of the Greek, and Latin Classics, ifcc. TERMS. The Annual Pension for Board, Tuition, ashing, Mending of Linen, and use of Bedding, (payable half yearly i advance,) is, 100 00- Postage of Letters, Books andStationery, if not furnished by Parents or Guardians, will form an Extra charge, as will also med-.al attendance. The Scholastic Year, commencing as above, will close on the 15th of July following. Those remaining at the Institution during the Summer Vacation will be charged $12 extra. Each Pupil must come provided with a suffi scient supply of Summer and Winter Clothings six Shirts, six Pocket Handkerchiefs, six pairs o Stockings, four pairs of Drawers, six Towel and three pairs of Boots or Shoes. The healthy location of this Establishment, together with the picturesque scenery the varied and extensive prospect all around, so beneficial to youthful minds must render it desirable as a place of Education. The attention of the Brothers to the Intellec tual, Moral and Religious u lture of Boys in trusted to their care, will be unremitting; wd to render that attention eff ective, the disciphn will be exact, yet mild aud paternal. A half vearlv account of the health, conduct, and literary progress, of each Pupil, will ha j transmitted to his parent or Guardian : (j0Unty, Pa., will receive due attention Reference may be made to Rt. Rev. O'Connor, Rishon of Pittsburir. and Rev. 11. I . uauagu Loretto, ambria ounty. August 7, 1851. 13-Cm. Star, Sperm and at the Brick Store of Mould Candles for ?ala J. MOORE. j on lvoitK Neatly and expeditiously executed at this Ofi
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