. 1 I MOUNTAIN SEM1ML EBENSBURG, PA. Thursday, April 26, 1849. XT Our thank. are doe the Hon. Simon Cameron for copy of the Report of the Patent 05ce- XrJaachoIj Iccidrnt The Rev. Richard Roberts. who resided about five miles cortn of this place, was nor. tally irjared by the falling of tree on Thars itj last. It appears that he was engaged ia catting down timber in the forest when & Urge Lab cf a tree struck t :m on the head so severely liat it proved mortal in a lew hours. The deceased was a man of many virtues, a pure iJ devout Christian and was beloved aid re- p-ctei by all wh-new"him ZT Our neighbor cf the t.ies ci to task about a small article of oars 10 which ws CAuipIaiaed of the trcaioent re ctied bj the domestic crd.tcrs at thv hied. fcf the State, and eerns utterly astoniutd that c should bare the barcih'wd to censure iLe co-duct of liiose .n pjaer a. though the may l t eu hers of our own part y. Lbj it is the rMm of hi ditcrs ami t!.'uc ni to f-! c tliisdly in ti-e road pouted oal to tLe-a by in r leader. wr.Loat daring ta assume luei rnvilega of ib.tk'Oj and spakirg far I bam I ae'ves, aid that ihey are be ucd la pra.se and , tiUl cverf act of a wh g al n j.tr".i jr bo natter bow corrupt, or bow injurio .is t the pcf- This being the fact. w are n jt sir. prised that the Arirs should b astonished at an ti Ccccc of besesty cf purpose on oir part so ly-A.lj foreign to the character of the hig ?arty. W complained ef ths trett.-sent of thctc ergiged on the publ'e works ia plain term ahcut caring ho were censurable or where theshoe might pinch. Tl.e At a is well awre kosrer that the Legiilitaro should bear most rf ih blame in not makinj appropriations tciectlp large lo meet the liabilities cf the bale. thus compelling her oI?cr to procure the niJ:ssary articles of repair ct credi'. We belie re a false idea of ecjnomy induced the Legislature to pursue this course; so as to ena ble the Slate lo meet her paymetiLs oa the her interest- Although this occurred under a dem ocratic administjition, a reference to the pro ceedings of the last Legislature will satisfy cy candid wind that we are raair.'y indebted the exertions of the democratic members for tDQ ha been made to satiaiy aJl rlainss of ,a nature cernp'aioed of. Tr. Ttoaas C. Bcctis?. This genllerran. whose card will be found in another column of to-daTs paper, has, it will be perce'iTed. resumed the practice of medicine in Philade'phia- It afTurds cs much pleasure to know the whereabouts cf such men as Da. ErtnsG, and we know that this knowledge will also be gratifying to his many friends in this section of the countrv. During the latter part ef the campaigns. of Mexico, the Dr. was Snrgeon to the 2d Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, in which capacity he performed his daty to the sick under his charge well and faithfully, and won the confidence and esteem cf all with whom he came in contact. We know him well bad txtry opportunity cf ob serving his conduct in his cScial capacity in Mexico and can therefore assert, without fear of contradiction that no physician better dis charged the laborious duties assigned him. It is just such men as he is that we like to see prosper in the world, and we are confident that bis many good qualities, both as a man and a physician, are properly appreciated by the Philadelphia na, and that they will be disposed to testify their admiration in a substantial manner. TV Acw SL'ilia Law. The militia bill passed at the last session of tbe Legislature has received the sanction of the Governor and is now a law of the State. As we haTe not yet received the law, will some ef ccr friends in Ilarrisbarg favor us with a copj? We understand, however, that it abol ishes the old system of militia training, and imposes a tax ot fty cents a year on every eaan subject to do military duty. This tax is to be collected by the collector of the Slate tax. h is held al.ke responsible for every cent of U Each county form a a Crigade, the cScers for which are lobe chosen by the oScers of the eld volunteer companies now in existence at the county Coert House sometime in June text. The Regimental and company oScers will be rated for by the members cf companies at their armories in August next. Every com pany numbering thirty men will be entitled tc .1y dollars per year for the purpose of paying their current expecses, and a company number. ing fifty men will be entitled to seventy-five dollars in like manner. Th is money, as well as all others dje the Brigade, will be paid out of the county Treasury. These we believe, are ths principal features of the new Lill. We hall pubUh it entire, however, as soon as it is received. 23 There is ttore bombast and less point, wit cr common .en in arlicl nndef lhfl caption of -tbe admiration ia the last Jiiir Xcks. than in any article whih we seen this season. We would advise those fond of cariosities to procure it sad Uy it sway carefully. It beats all natur, it do,. CctspondrctJ. j It tSords u much pleasure to publish the!0n foCowiug correspondence between the mem bers of the EbensSurg Bar and Judje Kaoi. Allhcugh the judicial correction ef Judge " , T , . Kn,iW;tbtLi,caauv W1S of short duration j Beris Davtd F..Gordon.T beerjoyed t e confidence and eem of our 2 Intgdcn, EaiT nu Gambm ciiirens. As a Lawyer and a Judge Lis conduct jj"5e la ""? hi;j-t amongst us give universal satisfaction, and it is deep' re-retted that oar present ad ministration should see proper to "Legislate" him away from us. Ejtxsins, Pa, April 9, 1513. lion. Joks C. IIn ji, , Sit: An expression on the part of the Members of the Cambria Bar, end OScers f Court, has at least, ore merit sincerity. Thtt is all, in the way of epistolary excellence, we aspire to. Wej hare learned with regret, that l-y .the opera tion of the new Judicial District irrin-natnt your cfnci&l cotneclion willi tLIs county is at an end. It is not yet a year since you came among cs, a stranger to car pecp'e; bat allow os to assure yoi, that many years will elapse before the recollection cf the necessity thst compels our separation, i'.l lose iu mournful infuence cn cur little land. I"ou may deem it 1 . i . . i - i iu ti.crci bui is Ltve saic lets, j would have Lein treason tj cur own hearts. What we bare said, is t.ot the studied cfT-priaf r art, "bat anilmple teti(nobTaT cf our rcgarc- In conclcfioa. 5wr, accept ihit LumLIe tri- bete cf derotion f.oa the member cf a b.r 1 and the cfLcirs cf a Court ever Lich y cu w .1; no loner preti. We rctuam, in truth Year friTu. O. II. LRO'.VNC, R. L. Juiisro.N. C. H. IlUYLil. E. IlL'IC!i:.ON Jr., W ILL I A 31 KITTLLL. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. JO. M'DO.NALIJ. JC;t I'AT TER50N, THOMAS TODD. U eLL?s:xo Tiogi Co., April IT, G,tT, .,. t rr :ir.-i f.mr rf ir q,t, UfTLHtJ. iicr kinu .aver cr tr.e SU inst.. has just reac'-ed me. and its perusal his ' caused euioLon of co crdiLary kir.d. S.nre rriy appointment tp the lench cf the tentli Judicial District I have received from the members of the bar, and ihe citizens of the entire district", the utmos-t kindce?; and lhii too without regard to political predilection j or former personal asscciaticn. u I :t from a remote section cf the State, ar.d a stron ger to r.eirly all cf yoa. Ey legislative actioa lbs rt'it'.on which his for lbs psst year existed between the citizens ol Cambria and myself is at an end; but bs assured thai na -enectmtntm can cause me to forget the obligations I am under lo the people general'r, and more particularly to yourselves, as msmt-ers of Ce bar, anu ofUccrs of the dart for the many evidences of triendshipand good feelings bestowed upon me ia our br;ef tiUcial intercourse. Eciag shoot to become a resident of West ern Pensylrania- I shall gladly avail myself of eTery opportunity to renew and extend the personal acquaintance ichieh his thus far been to me of seen s.n agreeable character. Permit me, gentlemen, afier wishing each of yoa present happiness and future prosperity, to suofcribe myself, Truly, your friend, JOHN C. KNOX. To Messrs. O. II. Drowns, R L- Johnston C. H. Heyer, and others. Members of the Bar, and OScers of the Court of Cirahria Count v. The Leg:slitarc of Wisconsin has pas- ,i rPnPril la. tnihr.ri,;-,- an .nSaV:t,. tnZvi- t-J 1 .U r b , change his or her name with the approbation r .u , Tt - ., .- , of the town autnoruies. It is we.I tajt such a law does not exist ia this State, otherwise there woulu be such a rusa to the proper aa- thorities fr a chsni of name that it wau!J puzzle a Philadelphia lawyer ta tell trIstcio. Frfsidfat Jcdrfs is PcMsyiraaia. The following tatement of the judicial tlis tricts. and the nresiitnt iudres of this State as tK now at.n.-!. i. sid br the Harrier i-;nn j ...rrt u h,r,. .v- however, about the appointment of Joseph BiiSngton to the 15. h district. If we under stand ibe mailer correctly, there is no vacancy in that district uutil after the rst of May next, and of course the Governor co-li not mike an appaiutment nntil a vacancy actoally existed. 1. Philadelphia Edward King.t 2. Lancaster Ellis Lewist 3. Northampton and Lehigh J Prin tjle Jones. 4. Centre. Clinton and Clearneld George W. Wood ward. t 5. Allegheny Benjamin Patton.t 6. Erie, Crawford and Warren Gay. lord Church.t 7. Bucks and Montgomery David Krause.t 8. Northumberland, Lycoming and Columbia Jos. B. Anthony.! 9. Cumberland, Perry and Juniata Frederick Watts.J 10. Westmoreland, Indiana and Arm strong John C. Knox. 11. Luzerne, Susquehanna and Wyo ming William Jessup.t 12. Dauphin and Lebanon J. J. Pear son. 13. Bradford, Tioga, Potter fc McKean Ilorrace Williston.T -14. Washington, Fayette and Greene S. A. Gilmore. 15. Chester and Delaware Henry Chapman. 16. Franklin, Bedford and Somerset- Jeremiah S. Blaek.t 17. Beaver, BuUer and Mercer John Bredin-t 19. Venango, Clarion, Jefierson, Elk? BUU" uuiajug ior r.Ci ii,c uuuuicu and ForrestJoseph Bufunzton.t iFS-rr dJndSe the 19. York and Adams Daniel Durkee. sbaud, if he refuses to pay the tobacco: S. Wil-J I - - - 21. Schuylkill Lather Kidder.t 22. Monroe. Pike, Wayne and Carbon Appointed by Gov. Shunk. By Gov. Poner. iBr Gov. Johnston. Lsst eTeninj we receiTcd cfacial notice thtt the militia trainings, are totally abol.s ed in accordance with the provisions ot the act of; the last tesiioa of the Legiilalure, and that nothing more will be ione until after the in trodaciion of the new order of things. Ve are authorized to notify the editor of the Som erset Yitiifr I Lit the crctr for iiiitia train. ie g is couDterciiodeJ, and to recuttt Lira lo discontinue Col John Ke-us miitary adTcrtue ment. Aiihcugh there w&s much o! a I nrr.la char acter in the cbi tu.l.lia system, there Mere so mny pec jiiiriues about it deemed national. U.al we alaiot regret to sec it abolished. 1 tec wa lillle to ac:re. tut axacit to ungu at ku ' our aunual Lig roas-err as Uie dy wa dtrotid iwore t fa ani jo.ity thia to Uia y'- t -t horns axd ! Re: tnu!. tax collectors and f.siiceus. and J lU Etr.r ivi.dtuU a.wajs eoai.ee ;ed nth it, reoder.d it a dsr cf .mportance ia the ! annals c: Iarg poriun of cur pep j lit ioo. r r . .4-,,, ,. . tioa ( co:bi.a and uroaisiit..s. anJ reus ol to.'btU. ani urainsiiuji.. anJ gc .... . ,1 ... now be thrown aJe as uc.e.i here'. -it jt V a i Liiin in-1 litiiui w ,4 wtt ivi select some other lime and r'ace fr masing . cari:al for lheme'Tes or their nartr. and 1 ers can co Icrger eiieuiaie na - j - for getni g drunk on ethers iHuor. Thote JT-' .i:S u.m... " ' mar. as this great uay for the settlement of j c.tpaie is among tbe tb:ngs mat were." if" Wc see it stated that aa order has been 'issued prohibiting the pa b heat on cf the re-1 r o r ! lnoT1-a misCe DJ lM Dew i Wash:n rton. in ikb .urpicous. ,co " thi t-ea. Taylor was ahamed of his c n acts, j Foa the SE.vnxEi, Ma J. G. Gite.s: Ths follonrirsg will answer the enig-na pullished inycur last paper. 25, 10, 5. IT, 13, Rabes, 16, 21, 5, Cub, 23, 13, 4. 13, C, G ose. 21, 13. 2-2, 14, 13, Uorcs. 11, C, 10, 2. Rear, 12, 15, IT, 5, Meet, 9, 3, 21, 1, Crum, T, 15, IS. 8. Real, JBJIrfr. .ur. i.ubext tnsox. ensDurg, A. L. i W. 31 cG. . , r . . Liure Run. Atm12J. Isi3. 4 ' Fit! Htliry WarrtA. It is evident that Fitz llenrv Warren, (rhtj -was sppointcd f?cr?nd ArrsristiEi Postmaster General, in place of the hon - est Dpmornt. AVm. J. llmwn.Ms a fn-er t rascal. The Avshinrton Union of the 10th inst.. rives the true historv of this vrhio- nfncp" holder, from thp nil hi ic r, - f - ord5 of Springfield. Mass., where he swin- died his creditors, and applied for the ; ben- eat of the bankrupt law, but was refused, Decause nejrauzu.enifi,' conceaieu prop - , , , , env.' lie men oecampea ior me wes and squatted down m Iowa, where he took H . . , - . , . a conspicuous part m defeaua? the elec- , 1 - f . .. , i .7 . A V 1. . l- 4.-.i i'- . i. ifcl. - triicu vni" iwv iiuii'-iruu iuii& w uic rtr;i- dence of a democratic member of the Lc- - , . , , - - , , , nslanire whom the wluirs wished to de - prive of his seat, lor the purpose. Judas-' j like, of betraying him. YV-hen the case came beiore tne legislaxure, arren swore that in a conversation with this in dividual, (Kinsman by name.) hehad left the ''impression''' upon hiswx5d that he had resigned his seat. FdiijTowever, that this was not sufficient4 to deprn e tlie ! member of his seat, Warlwseqnently I swore that Kinsman told Ifim-he had re- signed, notwithstanding the Governor, Secretary of State, and other oScers, tes tified that they had no knowledge of such resignation. Warren, however, gained his point. Kinsman was turned out, and the federal majority postponed the elec tion. Last fall, this same Warren was the sUe mover in the contemplated fraud of Srntinj certain unlawful Mormon votes, which, it was supposed, would give the State to Gen. Taylor. Here, ihen, is a man whose actions should send him to a penitentiary, appointed to a high and responsible place in the Government by an administration which went into power pledged to appoint none but 4honest and capable" men. 1 Tirgiaia Elas Law. Among the Acts passed at Grand As sembly of Virginia, held at James Cittie," in the year 1661, was the following: "Women causing scandalous suites, to be ducked." "Whereas, oftentimes many babbling women slander and scandalize their neigh bors, for which their poore husbands are bro't into chargable and vexatious suites, and caste injrreate damages. "Be it therefore enacted b authority aforesaid, That in actions of slander occa sioned by the wife, as aforesaid; after judg ment passed for the damages the women shall be punished by ducking; and if the slander be so enormous as to be adjudged at a greater damage than five hundred pounds of tobacco, then the - women to A i.: r C. l .4 l 20. MiiEin and Unicn Ab EcmsDee in M Life. A few davs since a vouch man arrived here from, one of the eastern clues, in searcb. of his father, whom he had never his nauvity, m Lndsjid, before he was ; bom. For vears thevounsr man hr.d been endeavoring to discover the whereabouts ofj his father, without success, and at lsst, by one of those startling incidents which give a character of romance to truth itself, he found his . parent, under circumstances as painful as thev were peculiar. In walk ing- through one of the principal streets cf j our metropolis, he met a gentleman from the same city m which he resided, and who was acquainted with his history, and who thus accosted him: "Well J I believe I have discovered where your father is," and proceeded to relate that in looking over a copv of the laves of Fel ons," he was struck by the resemblance which he bore to the portrait of Honey man the barge robber- The young man laugh ed at the idea, and regarded it almost as an impossibilitv that h;s father should be an inmate cf the State Prison, but, finally a copy of the book was purchasc-d. The youth was himeif struck with the resem blance of the convict, and was induced to rcad the biography accompanying it, when smd lo"alitic3 recurred to his noiv, !: eh i:u prt-sAoj Ijtj iUi the painful conviction, that he had at Last dis- cotere-J his father, in a convicted ftlon. The arruay of the your.g man may be con- cent a: ne rtsitu to vist: ?ing ring ana btain an interv iew wi:!i Honevman he did so, and when brought into each other's .7. i the resemblance between them was stta more stniinciv apparent. . - . . - . , iiionevman irtmoieu aiauon as ae . . . , i t F!n"T-?nd in - , r , , , , a his wile, tiie female to whom he actualiv married was eneicnte. and that jg-aj-J "that she had sivca birth to a s wno n auve would re oi tne same aze as .j young man who stood weeping and! levitated before him. 'There can scarcely utr i uuuu i xs ij ins lucUwH , uui Jis liis ru-.. i of this stati1. mps-wrp? harp K--r t-tin rn ? CAi VP thp fni'CTpn' rhih nrtxr- cr.Fmirrs ihe matter .V. J". Star. ifairs ia Cusada. Moxteeai, April 21. In the House of Assemblv-, last night, the Upper Canada Assessment Bill was under discussion in committee. The debate lasted the whole evening. Being a ministerial measure, it was ex pected that it would pass with little delay, but the anticipations of the ministry were not realized, as it encountered the most ; "ri 1 oO PTeat was the tiimi' : nn ipsl than . - ... v - " - - - five or six merabers bein? often on theirjdei.ds bava been declared, which I will p2y on jfeet at S3ae me Bouhton ilhe presentation of iheif cerliicates of deposit .,A ,t,. : j. "j "j'-"tu ujdi liic is 'jiii Laik-t-e uo rise auu re- 1 port progress, as the proceedings had been j conducted amidst squall in gs and confusion sucil as ould disgrace any bar-room. It t wa &-a--i Ixst night that 3Ir. Baldwin j resigned his seat in the Cabinet, It is also understood tlxat Mr. Lafontaine ! wiI1 d e same. A minor is prevalent ,u .i, - c - i. ek the Dill lor pavin T the re- , f - that next weel ' belliou losses will be sanctionei. Q I 0 T'e Siamese Twins, who have been . chadre : -- - ; on tneir o wq plantation in North Caroh- -i- i . , , - - -. , . - , l ori, to ernoark for Europe, with a new . . - . i to consult the most eminent surgeon on .tlie praeticaDuitv of an operation to cu vide; f.l I -.1 1 I -1 - . I I Uie Itganiem Uiai DinU Uiem lOgCUltr. 1 jis funher said that one of their sisters had ibeen adopted into the lanulv cl Jie L.m ! rC- peror of Siam. The Enrolled Militia of the 133th Regiment P.M. are nutiaed that thre will be no train, icgs this Spring. The Militia Law having ea remodeled, the 133lh Regiment of the 2d Briace litb Div ision of the Pennvlvanta Militia ii tnerefore smung the things tkat irfrr. Captains of Companies will govern thrmse.'ves accordingly. tir Order. April 25, 1513 23-St ATTENTION CAMBRIA GUARDS! An adjourned meeting of the "Cam- bria Guards will take place at ihe Court House on Saturday evening j" next, at bait' past f sons desirous of -3f of this eld Com stven o'clock. Per- f becoming members ts of this eld company are mvilcJ to -t- attend. April 23, 1 13. NOTICE. At a Public Sale rnaoe by Peter Helraan in Jackson township, cn the 6ih day tf Novem ber list, the follow iag property among other articles, were purchased by the subscriber, and left with the said Peier Ilelman, to wit: 1 Bay Horse. 4 Cows, 1 Su w, 6 Pigs and S head cf Sheep. The pabiic are hereby cautioned against meddling with any of the above described prop erty without my orders, as I am determined to enforce the law against any person or persons that may feel diposcd to do the same. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. April 2G. 1S4D23-3U 4N excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. April 12, 1S43. STRAY -'MARE. g TRAY" ED away from the residence of the subscriber in Centreville. Indiana county, on the night of tbe 1 0th inst , a dark Bay Mere, four years old ibis spring. Any person leaving information of her whereabouts at this oSce of with the tuhscriber will be libcralir rewarded. ROBERT GIVEN. " April 26, 1513. J BRIGADE ORDERS. AIL persons subjected to SI Hilary cuty within tbeWjf-c's cf the 2i Dri'tde, 12in - ,;' . ir.e-J Latuhon cl tn.2 1st Kegitnest to meet on Monday the 14th day cf Mey next- TLe It Battalion cf the same Regiment to meet on Tuesday the 15iii day ef May next. The 2d Bnuhoa of the Sd Regiccent to inset on Wednesday the IC.h da cf May next. The 1st Kaiiihoa cf the same Iiegimect to meet on Thursday the 17th diy cf May text. lfce Incependent Uattal.on to meet cn t ri day the 15ih cay cf May r.txU The 2d 13itllicn cf the 3i Regiment to meet on Saturday the 13.ii day of May next. The lt CituLoB of the sirrsa Regimcct to meet onMondiy the -1st day of May nexU The 2d Dai'siion cf the :h Regiment to meet on Tutwiv the 22d dr of Mas next. The 1st L'lttaJion of the naa Rrxiir.er.t lol meet cn Wcdnsdar the 23J car cf May next. JOHN KH.KS'. I'ptct9r. Of the 2d Dr -id-. Li. I. M. N. R. A!l conci!iosfd and staff cfEfrrs within the bounds cf atd CtiaJe. axe req to beprojr? c-iip-eJ accorUiiJff t lw j . . r . - i red by lw u tnike rrctt ir.utn of tii;r re spect-e lolls to the prufKi f)rir- Iatectri " ' """f"; ! AUo. all cC.cers rtqu'red ty law to make rs turns vt ahiittrs ca cats l i tli proper L.'i- loeslal training, or wiilun tew dars therea:ter. are Lereby btied that tl.e cic.es cf the sato m raa i m-m m. i i x.'a a i i n T- " : r " oar it i vrk sw.a v - i w-ecouniy, ioBs-ip. t-orucgn ar.l w arc ia j bicb eacit ol tae iJ aler.Tes resiCrs. must! be written in a pla:a l;-!e band r it; ;, and each of said natue-s sptl.tJ correctly, other, vise said returns ili not be received, and the penalty oT t'xy dollars millbeenf orced agaiot all such ctEcers. Also, all militiamen claiming to be exempt from militia d.tr br certttcales or other wi-e, ! April 13. 1513 25-3U XLr'The "Somerset Visitor" will copy the abovelhree tiues and chargtD.igsce Inpectcr NOTICE. The following property has been purehxsed by me si Constables Sale, and have bean left by me in care of Ileary Learner. All persr.s are hereby eiatioaei against meddling with said property in any way against my consent. Viz: Three Gray Horses and one Cow. Sold as the property of the said Henry Learner. JACOD S. BLRKUART. April. 12 15i3.-3l NOTICE. To tie crtdilort tie Huntingdon, Camlria and Indiana Turnpike Rtttd. That the Court of Huntingdon county at the January term 149 directed to be paid to s hamper cent on the I creciiors turee and one imonnt tUir -! n-..v, r, - a;; i v. - i v- i in " uii-u i j i ni.k j... v lieinscires or u fir arent. JOHN S. ISEPT, Sv!s!rotor. Spruce Creek P. O., April 12. 1543 2T-3t. Irfmittistrtttot 's Soticc. LI ptas iadht ttt tWm tl f Jobn xS4- Moran, 1-te of Washington township de ceased- are requeled lo make immsdiate pay- EiCnl lo lhe"Jersigned residing in Hulling. 1 ton township, t ambria coontr, a ud all persons j . , r . I having claims against sa;d estate will present them properlv auihr-nlicaled for settlerrsei:t. ALICE MORAN, Ad.iiiniBtratrix. GEO. BL'RGOO-V, Adiuinistrator. April 12, 1613. 2T-Ct. NOTICE. A LL persons knowing themst-lves ir.dtbte'i -Ti. to the subscriSer, enacr l-y Note or Cook Account, wi'.l rail and n?i:)l; sane. Hie accounts &lc. ire left at his old stand with Frcccri ick Kittell, who is authorised lo .receive acd receipt fur all moneys paid Lim for me. JOSEPH PATTON. April 13, 143 2S-if STRAY HOUSE. C1 AME to the re.-iccr.ee of the subscriber near the Summit. A. P. R. R- on Friday the 13th inst., a dark bay Horse, with white spots on his forehead, one while hind foot, and is twelve or fourteen years old. The owner is recue-sted to come forward, prove property, pav Ciiarges anc n.s nins away, oinerwise ue w ill be disposed of according to law. JOHN JOUNSTON. April 13, 1513 2S-3t. BRPOMAS 0. BUNTING, Soulh-tceit corner cf 1th 4" Hcce its. PHILAnrLPHlA, April 2S. 1543. 23- J. M'BONALD, TTOllNEY AT LAW, EBEXS B URG. PA. Ail bcj.ncss ia tbe several Courts of Blair, In diana and Cambria cannlies entrusted lo bis care, will be promptly attended to. Oasce. opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1543. tf 0, D, HEYER A TTORXE Y A T LA W, EBEXSBURG, PA. OSce one door w est of J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1543. tf. E, HUTCHINSON, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBEXSDURG, PA. April 12, 1543 tf. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBEXS B URG. PA . OSce one door west cf J. S. Burhacaa's Stcre. April 12. 1513 tf. ..u i'4 iwucv ut ..f.-.,. ,j isr.tioai la the rr ri t.f th- was ; proper commanding t Seer of their respective j rood. fcc u ;;i EOt be held resronsible for an fce battalions. Regiments, or Companies, as the error thit raty occurr in either freight or nn'"5 bc cn cr Ufore lL 10,14 dAJ ot MJ goods. Freight must in all eases be paid witb ; next, for cxeu-r-liun. I,-, , j,..,, ,.f ,l. WHY TY Y UUJUU1 JL'UilJLiU Tie Largest Cktujrtt end 5f FalcralU &ttxk cf Gcodr, adopted t9 Gentler-' Sjrij- &ad Sunnier ITfer, ia jxtt reeeitinz ct CHEAP CASH CLVTX1XG STORE, 13C LIEEi.TY STKE CT. BAUE Proprietor f lh above estib!jbTvra jL would res j-cifa'y inform bis ouo-erous esstorr.er,thatte Las jjft returned from thi Castern citks with the cot plesd;d assart, meet of goods :c Lis Lee, was cref brcoght ta th-s city, cOTjpr.ac J1 that is o w fh. meres, Ciehmerct s, Din D F;s, end Tery cescr.;loa cf Cct:. L.:b nd Wooi:a Jin i7i tr stuS, Shirks. Ctavats. lick's, Sa pene'ers, of its eest styles; U.li, to gether wuh very Lars ana fu.atti stock cf Ready-made Cloth g, L is frj-rti to cifcr at L.s uwal low pr.ee. Country Mh's Cntractr and alt who purehae Urjtir. at parUca aIy iai'.4 to ti!! iiiJ examine the slock slita u ctti dcly ti Itr-t aud auisl fasiiivrab's tS city, atid great at:(o bas b-a pad I gtl it u . I k t ! to tf uki' trais. Orders in t! Tiuonif I exrcatrd i tb. mwst l'Lxni,ie s:aor. aud that th g maybe wautiag to ccaurs tie Bst and V . . . i . . - wl fcd rrtat (iMr.L( 19 CuUrt has -ctm sJeJ to t' e etab.ahaut. April 12. 1:13. JT-aoi. COMM ! SSI UN FO It WA K- DI.NG BLSINKSS. -i- II E Subscriber will a'Uod to Rcceistnr ati t"craruiir tvuO the fxlM my tim..l.tbi. t i: A'.i Merchandise ia bcxe. Ij:wi, ;rocer. i.c, tre cents per 103 I :bs, (laciud.ng storage for ten cays. . . - If (laciud.nr storage lor ten cays. Isacieg, c , rxc,.j Li-"i.cus of Mlas.es we.gh.ng i.. i. . v - . .1 s bancs rrqj.rrd fur loading the same w all b cJcd: ali, re cents per barrel not stored. I'.our, t-.red fur a term not exceeding ten days, ten cecta per barrel. On all small iots of god cot an.O'icling to ZZQ lbs., from persons oot in the haSit cf receiring goods. 121 to 25 L'altfs a bill of iadiog otherwise ttieee cent, additional oa tha amouut advanced will be charged. JOIIX IVORY. Summit, April 12, 1S43 2T-3t CABINET MANUFACTORY! TIIE undersigned having associated them selves in ihe Cabinet Making Business, under the firm of Lloyd L:i?g-r,beg leave lh itlend , , d teeplnscor.stintlr to inform ine ciiizns ci r.Dens-uig ana ticio- manufacturin? to order on hand everv varietv of BUREAUS, TABLES, STANDS, SET. TEES, BEDSTEADS. $e., c. jrhich they will sell very loic lor cash or ap proved Country Produce. Ail orderi in tLetr line of business will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Persons cesirir.g cheap furniture are assured that they will find it to tb-ir icteresl to call at their W are Room. oppo site Litxirjrer Si. Todd's Store, and examine their slock before purchasing elsewhere. They hope by a close attention l business to merit, a liberal share of p'jtlic patronage. AH kinds of Lumber taken in exchange far Furniture. STEPHEN LLOYD. Jr. D. A LITZINGE2. April 12. 1543 2T-Eia. FAR. TIERS LOOK HERE' SADDLE & HARNESS 31 A XUFACTOlaY. T p! HE undersirned hav-ng associated them a selves in the Saddlery Bzsintts ir. the luiliine furmerly occupied as a Printing OSce, respectfully beg leaie to in form their friends and ibe public generally that thty will keep : constar. constantly on nana a large ana spisoa;j assort ment of Saddle?. Bridles, Harness. Col lars, Whips, Slc, Sec. All of which ther wiH sell as low fir cash ci country produce as any other establishair.t in this county. Any orders in ihrir l.ne of busi. ness will be promptly executed at the sh&rUst notice. Farmers and ethers desiring cheap bargains will ad it lo their interest to call at No. 6. and examine lhir stock before purchasing eiehere. The highest market prices will be given fer Lvmltr and Ilidfi in exchsnze for harness. C. G. CRAMER., HUGH M'COY. April 12. 1 543. 2T-6m. llTZINGER & TOBD, THREE DOORS EAST OFREXSIIAWS HOTEL. Have on hard a good assortment cf Hats, Cups-, Root V Shoes, HARDWARE. Q UEEXS WARE, Drugs Groceries, IVails. GLASS, FISH, SALT, &,C, would respectfally aoltc.t tbe patron re of their old friends and the public generally, to give as a call and examine lor tnemselves. Lomber and Country Produce of e? cry d:s eription taken in exchange for good. April, ls43-tf . - FOR SALE - A Tract of unimproved Land, covered with valuable Timber, lying about five mile West of Ebensbtrg, enquira f JOHN WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, April 12, J43 12-tf. A Large lot of Glass, Nails and Salt, put recerred and for sale at tbe store of 1 MURRAY & ZAHM. rct.U w ill L chir'fJ. J- ik" otherwise theee per A- t -' r i J -