B the arrival of tac steaciei down to Charleston, and that ;d! of them I from the two cities, together with as many j more as the Government cm, bx- induced to i send us from Richmond, be divided into j ionu Annus tLrce academical ioas. In j nads of about twenty live and chained L j AND WINTFE (OATS. PANT uly, 183S, he visited England, in company getnor ; that they tneu bo distributed, nr.. . VfsTSf po;; Mi;:,' AND 1VYS. 'da:td in wooden buildings in all the varices V.- may, this way. foice . .. , . i- t- i t-..r. f .''.-.w'tirr si-- 'ration is maae iv a C0T- . r, I i .n t n r r r.i ! r ::ii- : xu.- - e - - - cave ir.ie.iig-nce n -......4 - Albert, husband of ictoria, Queen land. II; died of ga the lid:. Prince -.- fir nr. a r.- rin too ,.. w,, ,.f iT.., house of Saxe Coburg r"se that cur Mayer be r-quested to have Tin xv". a 1tp sc-on-l son of Ernct the Yankee prisoners at Columbia brought J Duke of Saxe Ceburg Gotha, ur.der whose Immediate personal suj erintcudence he re ceived an admirable education, which he Cmpl-'tc 3 by attending the Univtr.-ity of I3odu J with Leoold, King of iitdgium, and spent Borne time at the cnit of the youthful Queen, and :n November, 1830. it was f.r rr.aily announced to the. Privy Council by the Queen that she intended to form, a ma trimonial alliance with Prince Albert. The tecret had long been public property, but was kept in suspense by the decorous con tradict: ns rf the ministerial journals. The inarri.ige v.-s solemnized February 10, 1340. For the purpose of rendering litm perfect ly In open-lent, the tnuniticent personal al io:, ar :c of 130,000 a year was made to .i:n by Parliment. Besides which he was field Marshal, Knight of the Garter, and ether orders, Colonel of the Fusilier Guard.;, cud held a number of other lucrative or honorary rppointmei.ts-. lie was a man of it lined t.tsti and an accomplished musi cian, and draught-man. Forbidden by his position to interfere in politics, be occupied bis attention i.i superintending the educa tion of his children. The progress of the arts and sci'-ncs and general philanthropic Fub'cts, such as the 'dwehings of the wor king classes,' sanitary arrangements, S,-c, also engage ! his attention, lie was patron m-i President of Tumorous charitable insti tutions, in which he took a personal inter est. As Pr--blent of the Society of Arts, be was the chief promoter of the Great Ex hibition of li. 31. Similar exhibitions, con fined to native productions, had been Ion; ibert. a characteristic Suggestion, j ;-; lif nvyu -j.V !'' : :a ! ei Persia we ' Apprehensive of an attack upon that city j ' -w - U-w w- " 3 j ,f Trirce the fbilowiatr sttestion is maje by . a cor- ; TniTiimn fT TT rnTTT"",TTn ? repc.t c.f the Charleston JZrc-ry :- bliLL MyMrMl ! .rfri, fr....r Sui.dav, Our enemies are at length in cur rr.:at, aval j tXru r.t Il 's- doing their utmost to carry out their fiendish i TO'.VS n the 2Gth of August, schemes upon our sea tshmda. I wculJ jtu: . -p-, -p- p. G5 nz? ! Corner of Cdutot! 5.' JIalt.e Streets, READY HALS CLOTIII LATEST STl'Li:S, MEW ARRIVAL SIAHBLB WORKS the citizens 1 C.ur.bri.i and a I How Lost. Hew Restcred 4 ,ill--iAUL.:,L. I? Just VuhUshr-i. hi -I S.-y. l IZ. c-t nr. : A LKOlUKi: ON THi: NATCIlF.'i T fill ATM 12 NT AND HAD If -AT, CC1:I2 rF SPIlltM AT. HMUIIA. r cn.inrd Wrtkne-, i 6?T A I ? " i Sexur.1 Del ih.tv. NeivousiK-s ail Inv..bi- V Uj VK 11 & i: Itliil lLli.. tary l.i.ib-: vs. pi -".inii.g v.i ter.cy, i .11. t 1 ijVsK a: V.- X (.''nsumptio: capacity. r.r i.on. j. in.v::.:i i.LL, if. 1.. "be ii.r;t r.t ::: that the r.wii.i c T) ti V ; h COPPER KETTLES, y - x- ? x the citizen -l oun.i ana a. The iurv.rt.tr.t fact that iho r.wiU c hT V ; i I ' ' .-Vii .x- i V iV .;"" , nmoved witho.it intern;. 1 ire.::, :r:e r h'.e , ;-5 ! li.V I TAUAN and oth.r Marhhv. j ;! u,ro a, ... , ,f rn. ! SIICIIT IIiCJ. VU:;-. ! Vly at !.. dtabnshment on i- r.-.iik- tI .-,h and oih-r cr.-! tvty v-htv. . Q I I M I IS ()M P. . MAN 1 1 .V- . 1 r.l . -Trt . r.,rt ' r iKiSTuiiAY.-: s-lmnks. tai-.li: ;it ; l ; v1' :7v:-:.;vy;. : xmu2L:u JiL'.. , i:int;irf.:.:yexp...!:...l, hy .v.ean- , i v. 1 X ;if.: 7, . ; ;. -; ! i:i:ait mat e sm ;ts, is-.av. kv.s. rvi-F.n ; p-pilAU TCH'S, n-ai.fuaet'.tr-d f the parts of the city, tuid that notice i e s:nt, uy j siULTb. toL-nigs Neetips, IPtJiK-rclK-tt. RJWt hevitiful and f.nr ru. I'.ity if '" ! ,.v-r- - .'-d' d t c- 1 ;-,v " ."r- li. j..;.i,.. . Hag of truce, to the Commander of the fleet ! Gtovis, Umbrellas, Trunks &v., c j oign and Domestic Marhie. aiways'ou ban! j ...f-. "arj '"t'tek-- J '"'t"v ; ilJ n:'"i b 'T 'j':-:-v. " ' ' i that should he be able to cff.ct a passage by ! . .AI,'Sut; -1 r ' I vd made to order as cbeapaS they canle ;u; . :';,Wi-,:.l';;trr.:'..s "of tl.V i . O vI.no . - . , . . i ii .i i i A large assortment lIAlt a:;d LiS, . .irf-l.nod in the x.itv, without i;.c- ad .A : . , v. , . , : d ; ::i ".i.-.r 1 ?. n-h '. v....; J... . -5 our forts and attempt to shdl the town. Us wr6 iirA gilOIIS. and GENTLIIMIONS ,iitj..r. ,-f ,-arriice. .V" V. ; i 1 . . :n i " t ; . . own In Ihem shall, at ill events, be made j FURNISHING G(ODS GUINDSTONKS of various grits and ' ."' -r 1 in' a " " " -C --i . T-G.'J -siCiV " '.. - t) bear Vicir fail share of the effects of the j fev,;ry oes, rb.tl.n. siz-s. Kuit..Me f -r Farmers and jfrchatdes. ,t','!'T''n'f ! J t'-"',',.!..1."-. i- ? ;:-! 'V ' ' ' 'X f ' 7 1 fire, shot ami shell, widen he destined f..r ; T? which lU sub.cr.Trcspe.-tfdly invites ,.U eiti.,r,.y w,.!.,l,.or r ml!. ! o.;. v-.CY; nhlr ' V'r.C H. d. l.1""1 ""-"-'' i:!1:;: thepa:t:cularhrnetltofour wives and child- i l '" ! ri-t - r:,M to ord.r, tn:, . KLIN I. M. D-. 1,'T Dowc.v. N, . Uil t. s..:. CLOTHING DKr.T I -iesired.. (Ie ir.vitx the pu' hie to .11 ai i ihs in hun.au shape to meet its fairly on land No. '2, Corner ufClititon a:d M-dn i?vcets. ; tXatr?n? Lis st.ck, s he feds satislhd b ! Cll. ,: ."" , , . ' . ! " '"" '- . vt.: v t r Ph.: : ,t the point of the bavomt. instead of stnnd- i Ho eels c,uh lent th,t wishing, can .,t.U d.t r. ! TbE. :kt I L . Dil . li A JNG ri-r..".- .. , r -.- , i ; ariich-sin his line wi'i s.ne th- expen es j F..r the c .-ivcrdence of i.erf.ns rv-;di"" i l';,r l''': t ne ri.,-.i; s, an-; list- v: ' re i n r do - mg ol. at a a..mparat,v.y safe usance at,. ; y hy r, j, .J jS x.,5ll, lf t cUntv. s Vecf i res . t the I'd cr.sbv.rg 1 r.ndry. th, , , p, !L ViihS .Mh- :i: Vl dtroyu:g v.p .it levnrr-. I A. J !".L11N Kt. I anctiS mav be scc-t) i.n.J orders lift with Ge-.. i '-WirP "r 1 1 furUl f-r!--- - , -d,. . - Jo,.i.atown, tiiar.15. M.iy Xtoi.-tf. Hur.tlcv, at bi-Tii.ware I-l-talihshnv-.t u, a.acii;i..xM...i Socethinff for tllO iini'--! .! ; Ebcx.-our0. vklU Srotis.TtncsIUiiilaf A NECESSITY II EVERY WfflB ) gr"lLT- MAaUFIOTORT: O I I i . 1 . . 1 v 1.. John-town, M iivh 1 lSGl.-ly. Joans & OROSi.sY-ts HIEELEu & tflLSGAS' rr.OlT.tiiToR. I lil.Nsl.l I!l.;ilMliKI A COUNTY PA J Crawford Street, a few doors below the Cor- i;er of Julian and Crawford. MANUFACTUPiiS ALL KINDS Or AKERICAn CEIIENT CLUE ! r MANLr ALiLLi.S ALL M.MIS Ui TIlC StrOilSOfcl iltio in The s i ,:.-'v :.:. h P! FAQIinS' CARRIAGE" World For Cemeatitj Woo, Leather, ! nrw J AIU: ISOTfi;.. lil5ci:aror. th'W: :.K MILL-', :.7 c ; hLhUU.t- OMrvKIHUfc., Glass, Ivcry. 00, Hartle, R. A. O. KERR, AGcNT, r V:' T-h-.l !NG F:"'i:i. jYstfii . BAROUCHER, CHAFJOTEES, Boue, Porcelain. Ala- rjlIliSHoi ,.l. hi:mi2i:l ;vN,..n : i;.:--t jfd.LV v,e m. .: v,--v - II0UKAWAVS, COACHES, SLEIGULS, i 7,. , barter, Corr.1, cic . ALTO0NA. IiLAIF. COUNTY FA. T'-1 " V - -.:, ( : f ; " - "i cSzGZJo 4iUo ! Jucl trfch tri!i ,ci".sal Win.-. irTT rres-titiiiz the ab-.-ve r.atr.cl Scwin j b.Unsoi.rg. f r L, a..-oi..:.v. i.,!;. n . ; V.' IIO'. .1-" !! I112TA: A r5 5 ftf and c.tstbus i'f any kind that m-y len,-v i .icd in tho e..":.:r , :.:: . I l.v r'. . . l ai'::.;, n j t;,e i v.s r f cA!::u)N t)iL l.:iv CS - , -TTMt wv ...3 Y! ' lr :o '..- s'-.n .j art.- l:; ; .- v: s-Us.nv.- .'.ttr.e i '.i-.ry. DVv' Ml)) G LA'S. March 22. 5'-lf. 10. It-Cl. '. v I. i - U I if i : i liliM f'Atd'i Y. vr.t - ; ' L. .'5 M1NI2K S LAM I s, ro.vr:::: - a i . Abo second hand w-irt of different kinds, j nn.king in ait & variety thai will tuit the j purses ot every o:iy. I "fflT" pies uting the nb-.ve ran el Sewinj i .H.X M ihines to the cxamii,r;h.! and EXT K ACTS : J con, i hra' in of th- .ul:ir. the A cut Mvcrx- bousjkv.-' per sh ill I h:;ve a a-r.p . do. i-es to call nMenthn tj the fvt that Cj- KLPA11IING done with nea tnessaud : ply of Johns i'c Cso-lcy's Ameri -.m Ccu.ent j .i irii-e: the hist ciht v.-ars, there b.a been dJciviteh Xcr iWk '',. v. . -vor 14. DOfl r-....r.-- ,.( iV. . ..Vi mi-- s. held iu Paris, Cruss -Is, and er. n in Man- Thankful for ast n.vois. he hopes, by : h is so co-ivt-nicut to have it in the ; th.ui asy other in th- r.arktt. Th2.a'o;.e cliesfr and other towns in En-land. Dut twn? gooi materials, to merit a continuance :.o;t-c. .(tr ion, jr-xr. ' cnvmc'ng ir.f of t.-.e ftipiriontr ci when the idea ofhol iing one in London was cTd:e patr...,a-heretofore given to him 'dt is always re .dy this c.mmcn h- j t! ,...ivhi:ie ..v,r all others. , . .., . i .-rs!!is wx-.m t purchaso anv article ;tse.i to every J . In-i-'pcn-uni. j i hc-s" mat hiiie-; can V- si f. and r -x:v.:" n 1 fugre-dea tol rtnee ,..v--rt, ..e rea any aJop- i(1 ,iW iljt w.oJi l( ctxl at csUS -We h;ive trh-d it. and find it as u.-eful at the .-l -re of the A,vnt. i:i Alt-. .:. i. led it, and zealously co opt rated in ti scheme i-f extending it to the whole world Ttc r pularity which for a long time he had n:i ycd with all classes, was. f.r a brief space, overdodued in IS53. when m tiors were current among the opponents if the Government that the Prince took an un due interest in political affairs, and ever, held communications with. Bom' German courts, which were p'redudicial to Eugbsh interests, sj that the ministers thought it n?cessarj- to clear up .11 doubts by an ex 1 licit denial of the rep rt fi jtn their places in Parliament. He was noted in a country of scier.titio agriculturists, f r the spirit with which he cairicd out agricultural cx periments. As a patron of Arts. Prince Ail eri Lavs showed himself particularly active. ic.ievr: i.i c'.sntox-s ;;o-..i xv ikmen . and in -UcS sv::ur. t;;-.? -tr". it Mr ; I nee o. 1 . la-ho.c . J.-. ver i "Ac i. ! Ts -y. ti I Ot ..":d n ".v stvlo II.-:;:::. r S'rlce vr Ccni per FJoltlc j N... -j. i:n.i:..ent.d ilronze, Ghi.s F tf-w i ery i.:i er.n . .v-i.:c 'oi s oi v. i, -...s xn i ea j s! v .-- i tcn.n.er i-j . No. i'lain. witii I i-.ts. j .1 1 stL- llui.'i. r Mi. ; r 'v n x- i. ix i, r . ." t i.n. ..--.j v. i,. i iTi.irTTriiiirx ix-.-n rr. : li-hr.ienr : his v.vik will be guaranteed. Ht'cemhir. lsth Vy's. i t..-d, r-specin.hv iRi: ! , -r sa:e :r; no i-r . an;; tix-re , tor pai t: rd.;r iT'tlv man uhi :u;r : " i" " " l,i - -v..in . . , i,-.nr co., i a. the puhiic, that heiscon-t iug, and has at ail time.-, for sale WHOLESALE & HETAIL ' ALL KISDS OF A O Krrr. Ah .- ...i : V. (S-.h- M.ir..:futar.-r..) t's Wii - r xm S i i-i vr if i':-r ..f Li'-r' v r t.) ii r l VI- i ) " : ri ' ' - - If. O ;i.T.r al: whom--.- If ":-; .- 1 : r-Idinthat his TAId.il wiil 1 , ;-:c-l wit h a' : the iuvfr'e- .i : his F.A Ii with the h e t f 1 ' . T M : sis- "" - r t .hLh ! . ;-.n : n . pain- sj ...j:!f !t.h- 1 . Mh n.-bu-... '-. r"t . I : . . 1 .v :V . 1 i i: -i s .-. - Liiiii..: r i . : -. : : -., t i - . V J . Ik 'in-..- J -- OF 7iX, CCPFET:, AFJD STlrXT-II.OX Vki.;-:, AN1 hi. Lh.i; ) rt - :-.v von G DITFECTION ARIES , ; ;r' i i? t. m i- sal; IJ .4.-: ff. I.N --K.n.. i arc r. . i V . . . " ! i S Ji. -B.JE. X- .ji.Si0 N- , . . ,, , d:. at Pri; ti. It h stated t'aat we may shortly expect a vi.'t from the Yvarri-r, tlte famous Eritish ftrtl phitcd frigate. If this report be true w s'mi'i l. iv-j an oppoitunitj- of ju;g.ng for ourselves, from ocular examination cf her fnrr.ewoik an 1 accoutrements, what kind of art is mist the is likely to prove. She is of fix tho'i-i". 1 tor.;: burden : she has been tried as a s?agoirfj rr.ip,.vid f nnd to bo a com plete succ-s ; hfr sped exceeds that of any war vessel in th? world, and her size and power are tinarp.ts-l. S:-:h is the account given of her by F-.irlish papers, and we have liale d-mlt th".it it ii sv.bstanti-.illy correct. The Warrior is completely equipped. Her trmanent consists of eight g-.ns o:t her up per deck, viz i two 100 -pounder, four 40. pounder, and two 25-pounder Amistng guns and thirty-guns on her main .leek, t -n of which are 100 pounders and the re mainder CS-pounders, which throw shells Clled with molten ircn. With h--r steel armor on she weighs nine thousand tons, darws 20 Let of water, and can do sixteen and a balf c dies an brur. Her egir.rs ha'-e nearly six t hot: and horse power, and sbn is built in c- rapartments, each of which is both r.ir and water tight. IKr slstct, the Black Prince,' is c.f prcii?ly the same size and nmr.i ct. is .v-o fully equipped, and has jist mala her first trial triy successfully. She steamed round from the Clyde, where hc rs id;, toSpithead.at the rate cf.-ix-tcn r.:ihs an hour, and in a few days is ft f.ke her dace in the Channel fleet. Then" there are two smaller frigates, the P.esistan-e and the Defence The latter is being fitted rut f r sea at Sheer:: ess, ar.d the former at ti e Victoria docks. Thev ate of CTOO tor.? burden each, and have l y this time probably ' of the best quality ; His Toy cr, j prepared in tb.e highest st le tf the ait an I are well caleuhxUu to pi '..-j cc-t iriers an 1 s.il rapidly. j lia - - i. .lalfX OaJajS KtwJLilUlxO i the patunag". of the re'.-o.i ile-.lc-r-s tun nh :ui i ii.j i,'.'Uiii sin 4 i :3Ci ucie. ii iv:oj i.n s - ti.s 1" -Hoa h;: Ke d F-stut situate in Cimhrin TpT-TTjn (- nPOBLV ! Co.-nty.to '.wl: l UUvwiiU, j jp I n 1 o p- : 'y s't ..i' :o the Y.h t ; tut -.ft:.? Loiough of Lh. n.-l-u: g, ;..-': le .txiTAC-n;i:s 'F Tirt ::r;tovj::. ! t ng :"a Square Tf '.;r..un d. h..viiKr ihe.c - n j vac ii a C. mm hous 1)Y F.I.LI NG j... -.i-.-. (."'TT & rtlllLltt. a lug. STA11LI2 .r UAilN, aid htt .1 jothcr O-it Ihiilding-, . gcther with uh. If : L' t nf t irotiL- i o:i ..ho, then- i :i n..-v. r ! f..iiii g ."-piioi of the pure.-t s-i't water, from .i'.:i tne ii.u.-e ivc, is ; .. ' : l.iifJ i liUUrt;.;--, li-m-t a very i re -- t- ::i -!.t i-l t;..-:-!; h-. w hi. il he v-.; sv.i at a lo'V a Ivai ce !: .' -t. f r c-.-.:-- I r- i v r 5 ' 4 5 ;. " ' ," E-r-r J f 1 " x x i-x x Ll 22. i u 2. Lj w' 1 4 t' ; i X A. Id. ALL I r .. - -. Tliii Pi:Ot'i:iLT i.l v.,Ii : ;nh " :i-:i.::-. his-ing r.v: : c: t in::-, iialvlls. 'ii. h! A Ti COMPET.: xvhh Filtscvrgh and Philadelphia, he i ; pre t rvri e r,i.idicd to r,e j The cheapo and n-st .im c R-vth.g j .c-;r;:p Hs t:u,.v IC:'!??1:' '"H'f. " , ii io ilhij illt'lJ tw.lu4. rxilijli : ., ... .... r . , . !-- i- ..-. e ri -. .. f j stL-XK liut-f l-;: : ltr.u;;.i s,;iV :, j v.-i ir.o.vav- I ..- fi-;.:-;... d w ; h 1 : t - U.-i v. -i ::iL-.i'if-.':" ! I S ' hi: lIV: l.-x-ii .- I I1...4 ., . . w :o:. i i.i r.ifi s (,l , . . ' - . . . . i. 1 -' l.aied t. sell as chcan .m.l x -o.-di r.t- ar.i. ... : ..o,.t.. . i ... x:-:, ...... .. I'led'w a m-lt :,1M 1.L1.I.M, 1 1 ( M. ::; v i. ... 4 . . I c -I .r. , ...I 1W .-..I... : l i "... JUL I 1.40 , . . , , , , . , , . , , , , . . . ... , , , , . .... as cxn he irircii:ised i:. anv i-lhcr ..-t:L1:.-!. - .a:! : ,a"-' ..n . i.irg.. .t..-..-. . n-- I . -I 11V Kll li . ..... 1 tiie State. 11 -tailors in ths Count v wi 1 I t " " "-r-' - - i -r.-.i- . ov ...i ..:(,- i:t v-urcii. I ..r- W: the difference in freight bv buri::''. iiu;i.i -...- C 1 . t: Hon, 1dm, to enable them t Alsit pcrih-. TUK C?V-. V-?, ( 'f r T ' AL '"?'r ; ' j -T-j - and make their own sele.th.ns nd it i, tn.ee as Dx.LAl.LL. p..r..n; .., L.tet;.., fr,niu-g on r-t. M..r; h ix ? : U i?l"F) : L.-2 ANTHONY WFPI N ! S. r-vt c.! : exi.cn ;ir.a o .ek to St. .T.is..p:A liiiu i .i JLx.?Ui t-U w .) Johnstown Cra.bria Co. Pa. Nov. 20." l8Cl. I I '! JT PCqPU A p?RJ:?JT I -ctLad; bdn? It of J Tr.-x-d th- i T.T TT" ; Uj i n 1 UUUtlfV UuiHLJ l J ; Lhist,::. rl L-tof the I'.r.s. 1' A.:h.!.y Lit- i c. ;v: :. ; . -J . j ' ! ztnger. l-.'cM., on the Wv.-t. bavi-tl.cr.-. r. i-'riiig K-t.o.h-, :.t. ,.v.r ti e si r- r -v.i -r -: r,t m Rfi 1 fvf:ir nT"!.W i F.t preserving and repairit.g Tin a". 1 clber 1 frcctoJ ac-r.o a:-d uha'f storv ITIAI.1K h-.u.-c .., ;.:., bv i..J.lA.,i:-.. S.-i . u-?:i . -t .1. v jj D '-i briAlU ffANUrAll I UiiY. Il ,f evoy .!...nri' n. from it. 42 fed in .povt and 20 iniVp'h. r:-., the V., the t.;....rh - c : i . i WILLIAM P. rATTONV All HIS OF CHAIRS, reat elasticity, is n t ir.iurid bv the c n- - ALSO. A ; i-e r parci ! of lutid situ ' i.e-s will thxi'c be dr. iv-l n in r.ll i: traction in 1 ext'.i!tsi"ii of in. tal-. And J ate h:( rubric, t iv. nh;p, adjoining the a,:- j c": -. A"! -, rk vi'.i ) - d ;. :;. the' . will n.-t CLACK IN COLD OH LUN IN i ricn! Ci'-j of!iu!orn. la.jd ,.f Jan:ean G.-j. s sMh.u : ,:;s:' i: . ,.: , ... iXX41.. TX-.-'l'lll-. 'XT:. . -i . r 1 It . x - . . - . . ii a;..'i r..i iiit.u. j .iiiis, i ie- i . .ui.rr-y. aijx. :cKrrj .-t r-...- i. mi- ;-rr! ! Thfxn n.i t.-ri". ' bnvp T.i-p-. t ...r.vi-1 v sii:d ( t itf. coiifain:!! ' t'.i ;-.-i-.- S.'i i-ft. I 1 ' f ? F I " 'i" h T; t c tested in New Y- rs. r.nd all part- .f the ' cues. j l.ocr.-bi-'g, Thy l!,t:.. ltd. Soutia.in and V. c-torn Statex. en.) ve cm AL. A piece or pare I .-t land si!u -i ve abunoatit pro- 1 ; a.l we rhmn in tln.- f.i sucn as common m-or Cnirs, Fret P.ack J Thev are readily uvohed bv trdinarv hi vviia...-, lennacnairs. iw.slie Ui;airs. L.i.i orers. :!t a tnti:ng . xi-ensc. Lacked Chairs, S' -ial!e Chairs, rt-';"H7Vr; Va 1 I I . . O J t xj? . ; Tr! V'.. 2 r I. b'h.N i (Cane tnt (Sbir, ROCKING ClIAIilS, CP EVLT'Y SIZF. srisixu seat fiiuns Settees, Lounge.-, Arc, &c. CABINET FURNITURE "KG II2AT IS HIQUIREB." his ! .ite m Munster tov.n-hip, b.-unlcd bv the m'J fl n,T fi P V i !; ; " ' -" vcV i:bou.-burgand Crcsson llx.il lb .a.!, lands o UllibU, tLUUii, iliilj liiiJiiLIll Ui liaS j ' '' :' b. 1 t-hi. ' . : labj Peter KayLr nd others contalnirg 20 MAIX HTHIIJT. JOIIXSTf) P. X PA . ' , ' j :h .1 h . e U o acres and 20 perches, (nearly all clean.!) . p . c. I:u:.i-.-r p i. - ? (c.v havir.g thereon erected a LOG DV.'F.LLING LUVriS LUCKIiAliT, bigs haw to a-, . t.-.y b-v 1.-.--., p. v. 3 1 - ! Ties- :::. eria. are put ttprea.lv for use, Y, . -".mg lamts ci .Jacob ,V: ' . , b" Fr " 1 5 i andf.rsl.ir.oingtoa!: part. !.f : r e c .-.i.tr- ! Hurgn. Jo-ph Cr-te, Hugh J. IVCloS- I r: Judy t;ttenoe.l to. ' ! with tali printed dirccthais for application, j Vy Sl,:"1 vtl,crf. V'!,1-":,i:i- 3C":' acn's "r I - J" :!:'-vri -l'. 1" 'J- j Full d. s.riptive circulars will be' furnihid j -;t;u 7 ' ill b s..id in parcels i HtiilX KLNT.uN. I -;. Av;..;tir . ti a.ii.' iration bv tm.i.. ... or t,. r. - ... n.-.r i tt-'-t' d I'V purci.asc:. Law, Ki-.-ti-btirg. Cambria c-uutx- i L'OrSi: AXI) A S l' f.T.i-h r.'-.un.-e that he L is, ahvav . bir m.....! x-.,rh..l i ALSO. A tra.-t of land situate in Wa.-h- a'.s-Ttn-:cn f-f all the v:;r..-u, articles p.-vuh..r j --.ry i ingtoa to.vr.ship, adj..inh.g lands of Jacob - 1h l-n.-Jucts. lh ph;rs j r. n.iiiy ar.d ; nil v.h.i t r n app'icali n by mail in or pcrs.-a at our 1 1 r:::ciT.s L-lucc and arel:ou.-c. ! 73 WILLIAM STKKET, (C -rner of Lil rrt v Strcet.)New Y"oik. JOHNS & CLCSLF.Y. ! Agents Wasted ! Thrms Ca.-h! ! j .Lme 12. 'uh- Tj-. of everv description and of latent ! i STYLES, V.'JTI! PRICKS TO SUIT TUT. joined the Chaunel i!" t. Tii-?-e four -bin. Tastes cf all. JOHN B. FROMALD, T iC 1 T T-T IV HTTITT?7T5V P have letween t'. ct.i c;,e hundred and twer.tv : , . ilCir: 'v.r, f-lvt.rs. he respei t- 5x of the heaviest Arm.tr,ng ' ! "gfc Public patron- .c- i 2- 1-Li.to.i street, .lohnstov a Cambria Wants Thv.m to IIuti bk.A Paris cor- ! 1 a- Noveuilnr 20t!i, ISG1. ly. respondent of the Brussels 4 Independence' ft ales that an urgent request has been sent' A AW-M KOI'ELIN, Attoksky at by ti e ex Queen, Mar i Amelia, to the two uc. PT fam?ria c.,Jnty Pa- . . , ' . ! tUncc on l .niton street, a few doori nortb Orlea-.s Pnn-ef serrmg m the Tederal arrcj ! ,.,f Main and Clenton. viii No ?3 ir return quickly ns possible to ClaTo- j ' n-cnt. F.OIiGE M.r.FED, Attornbt at Law I V 4.iensburs Cambrra county P. U-n. iCCellB rv ill. Gr7!rj in C-iV-nndf Rox. viH 1 1. HilUEARY & FASCY HE, TiuxmxGs. emhr otdries. CLOAKS & SHAWLS, Corset. IIo.iped SkirLs, Ferfurnorv, ies'and Clii'drcn' Shoes, Gloves. crchiefs, Fancy Goods, notions, &c, &c. ! MAIN PTKEET, JOnNHTOWN. Ta. .Nov. rn, iPfli. T. Lal- Hank AU). A ;ii.vor pir-d ofI..5ld sitrate cn ttie Pennsylvania jhii! Load, near Por tage ytation.in Wa-Liiigton tjwn.djip, con taining 50 acres. ALSO. A puececr parcel of land situate in buininerhill township, bounded by the Pcnnsxlvania Hail Road, lands of the IIeirs of Ilobert ITinn, dee'd., Patrick P.iley and others, containing about CO ncres. having thereon erected several DWELLING HOUSES. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Alle- gheny township, adjoining lands of Patrick JI'Guireand others, containing 212 acres and 33 perches and allowance. ALSO. A tract of land situate in Che-t township, Hate the property cf Frederick and JIarvM. Schneider, ; adjoining lands of John Lalhveber and others, containing 130 acres, more or less, asmall portion of which is cleared and thereon erected a CABIN HOUSE. ALSO. About 2000 acres c f land, situ ate on the waters of Blackiick, in Carroll ton nship, which will be sold in lots as may iuit purchasers. WILLIAM KITTELL. Ebensburg, October 24, 18t504S-tL A." J .v, M.':ir-'. I ,:n.rr;.i 'O.-.v 1 ... Of.ix-.: in Main stint a '.: i..h his d...l 5 . 1 i:n. ix 1 fl BTCIIAEL HASSON. Lsv. ATTon:.hi--LfJl at Lav-. Etn-b;:-;:. Cand ri ; C . P.-.. Ciur.ce on IMain street, three do r- Lst f Julian. ix 2 s -s h.- . . - t hi V.f'v ". (e? !. ihiv "' - IK: 1 : '..;-.- d ! ' -le 1:..:.:. ii.l t.c -1 ioi.rty area I -.'.) v. . ' ,-r ; as ch ,.p as a: y - f tl j ::. : ! ; r. y."iia" ! n.-v, 20, :r o s : ,. ! SADDLEHY1 SADDLEHY! Off.ce on Main street, see'end' iloV c..-- ' SUF.SCIlIP.22i: s ul I n.v the Bask. ix2 ! i. ir.fonn the c:th--.s 1 LKr.hu . j siur -ur.ding ce'-iitry, ' 1 ..- 1 .: - CD. MUKRAY, Attobnet at Law ' V1" -v? Lbtnsbr.rg Can.l rin cuntr. Pa. ' pvt'i"ag 1.oum on 11. rn-r st:.. '., - here Olhice on Julian street, above Horrir. 1x2 ' ',s l'rcP3rt"- to J"..!.-!! to 1: :.: : : I iO-l Ft...-. -I,.! i'.'J tun..-, tV'-fV i --- iTi YKUS L. PFEsIIINtL Eso. ATToi.Nf.Y AT J.vv. J. nstowi:. Can.brhi Co I J. MA(;i2MA- i-v xT",T; I oa-'tes. l.n .cs, an i Harness iVc Ehcnsburg, Pa. viii 14 Having n-any v ears' csrr-rici. : ; 1 usiuess, tir.ploving 1:. r.t- b :' the j wrrn:en, and using the List i....t C0UTJTY, SCHOOL t POOR E0U3D : a11 hLi --.e b. p-s to men it and n.-.-v ORDPR a liberal share f ti e j uhhc patron.- 7, r,-, rr , 7Trt, F".r. ' Country induce at all tiuu-s t-htr.i- l llCITASFD AXD FOR SALE . f.-r work, ar.d the highest market jr . bT 1 exchange allowed. F. A. SHOEMAKER. I '.r. 7 - M.' C l"" Jnr..12 6l-af. ! EWr urg. ?ept , 14. T?.2 -U nl I)
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