' ! I 5 W7r.JT we MOMTAI WI1L mm & EBENSBURG, PA. Thursday, June 21, 1849. srrrTuK Sentinel, has much the largest cir filiation of any paper published in this county -r9 and a an advertising sheet offers superior inducements to merchants and business men generally. Those desirous of making use of , $ his medium, for extending their business can -Jo so by either sending their notices direct, or through the following agents. .j John Crouse, Esq., Johnstown. E. W. Carr, Evans' Buildings, Third st Philadelphia. ss Wm. A.. Kinsloe, Pittsburg. $ George Pratt, 151, Nassau St., Ntw York. Death of Ex-President Polk. , J be rittsourg M ost ot luesday morning f brings us the sad intelligence of the death of James K. Polk, Ex. President of the United 5 States, which took, place on Friday last the l 15th inEt., a: bis residence at Nashville, Ten- nesee. I'c had been for several days suffering ! from a severe attack of chronic diarrhoea, of i) which he died. Tais intelligence, says the Post, will cause an intense pang of sorrow to pervade the breasts of the American people. Wc shall not attempt to write a biographical sketch of this illustrious statesman. We leave this for abler pens than ours. Beloved in life, in every relation, he has gone don to the j grave, after fait b fully serving his country du- ring the most critical period of her history, with the blessings and prayers of his country. men hovering around his head and breast. The 4th of July. This great anniversary of American Inde pendence is rapidly approaching, and yet we can perceive no disposition on the part of the citizens of our goodly borough to celebrate it in a becoming manner as American citizens. Shall we permit this day to pass without ma. king any demonstration in behalf of the glo nous event which it commemorates.' e rnve a better opinion of the patriotism of our citi zens, and we hope to speedily see a move made to get up a celebration of some kind that will be calculated to bring to our recollection the inaiiv benefits ana privucrea we no.v eniov flowing from that great event, our nation's birth-day. Democrats, Torn Out! All Sorts of Paragraphs. Prospect of the Crevasse being Stopped, Mar Saturday next is the day appointed for elec- The annual mortalitv of London is 50.- kS, &C- ung delegates to tne county Convention, ana 000 , and this number of persons is buried - - . New Orleans, June 9. we would most earnestly request all our demo- jn oniv 200 acres of around Cons'eoue'nt- The engineers renort more favorable. . ... j- .i. - . . . . ,1- - . ' . I - I . crauc intnus inrougnout tne county wno are My great abuses prevail in relation to inter- and now appear to be more .sanguine that mcnoiy 10 tnepuccess of the democrrtic cause nients.. .; J thev will be able to close the principal ere ana wno desire to have a good ticket placed ,n ac i, it. vasse, in the course of five or six days. nomination, to turn out and exercise their right , l fi The river IS falling, and the water in the in wie ciioice oi delegates we none tnai you .v , " , 1 i :i streets if "siowiy receuino". 11 is mougiii will bear in mind that upon the next Legisla. wr ... : ..:-::j a the worst IS now over . lure will devolve the important duty of dis-L , ' ntP(L and married to Cotton The market IS quiet, and pri- trictingthe State for members of the Senate hpr t ,iavt That w'thp wav to hit. ces ten(1 downward. The sales of the and House of Tiem-esentativea. and that vouL: " . . week amoumed to 7000 bales. The stock r , iaiiie. . i .i . . should be exceedingly careful in the selection . . ' . . Oil hand ana on Shipboard amounts to 5, of vour candidates. Elect delegates who yon suoscnpuon paper was Demg circuia- y00 in Dales. Wheat Sales at Ooc per know will carrv out vour wishes, and on whom ieQ ln Cincinnati, ior tne temporary reueii bushel. J -' ' I 1 1 ...1. .1., A TVM 'WU.U V i V V A UUIII VIA A V TI tilt. II 0 - - . - - ' I culated to promote the success of the demo, f "u ,u.ulcu U1 mc "Ci W11" 101 a UOmWe- SMierUlgS fcipE U4UU ' rienccd by those on Board- rannyLiee 1 ownsend , is elected by the - Boston, June 14. National Keiormers ot IS. York, and lial- An arrival at New Bedford from St. timore, to represent them in the National Helena, April 1st, says that the schooner neiorm vonvention, to De neia in incin- Zenobia, ot Baltimore, arrived at the latter nati on the first Wednesday of next month. port on tlie 23d of March, a prize to an liri r- t Seventeen millions of Dasseners have ngusn sioop oi warnaving been cap- Vpiti farrltr1 rwor !i AToccaoKiiBpfta Tail- tured off the Coast of Africa with 550 place in nomination a man upon whom the I roads within the Dast three veirs. Fiftv- I slaves on board 33 ot whom were wo whole nartv can unite. Va have the material si t fcillpd. ami sixtv-fivfi JniiiTfifl. men. The schooner Was of about 100 and we have the numerical strength, and therJ The Le islature of Massachusetts ' has A" ord wSvTeYd is nothins-under heavens to Drevcnt our sue- . , , enced by those on board was truly dread . I passeu a taw allowing marneu women, t ri "f ,vhnm nm-;evo 2mo f tVio csbs but a neglect of that dutv which everv j- j r is,. j : tul, l-f ot whom perished, borne, ot the ' uivorceu irom uieir. nusoanus, .jo resume n,.moni,.j Konn vn10J : ,ua u,0c io.nr.( .... t I,;. nopmof k;. nrinni. .. . ' women nad been branded in the breast - r meir maiaen names. - )(. tnt irnnc Dies and himself. Turn out thon . tn the dcla. I Wltn not irons. ff.t. ';na i oii the rtht bi...i f r-.J . QCtAti Irish erentleman in a tavern, see- The Philomel was in chase of another o " . i- i . ii i ii- l . j j ik- nnnr.nn nA .,r mnr rr it .iii "!S e ucnis were so aim as omy io siaver, a stave vessel lormeny conaemnea. U tut, VSU.t...W'M " - , , , - .... 11 1 . 1 7.1 I mi - m. . ... . , . have a ticket nominated whose success is cerl reer darKness visible, called out lusiuy xne u .alilprnia, ot Uoston, was lying 'iiere, waiter, let me nave a coupie oi mine narooroi oi, neieua. dacent candles, just that I may see how these other bum.' . . . Increasing the Political Power in the West- E'Gentleman, ' is a name often be- 1 he Cincinnati Liaily AUas publishes a cratic cause. We wish vou to send men of I intelligence and political integrity to the Con vention, and it is expected that you will turn out and see that such men are elected. . , ' It is a matter of great importance to our State and our party that this county should be represented in the next Legislature by a demo crat, and all that is required to effect this is to flfl HBO II Till! DEMOCRATIC COUNTY I TV I Hi THE democratic citizens of Cambria county are requested to meet, at their usu al places of holding township elections on Saturday the 23d of June next, for the purpose of electing two delegates trom each township, and from the borough of Johnstown, to meet in County Con vention at the Court House in the borough of Ebensburg on 7tcs3ay the 26th day of June next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and form a County Ticket to be supported by the democracy at the ensuing election The township elections will be opened at 3 o'clock, and kept open until 6 o'clock tr. M., in order to give every democrat an opportunity of voting. By order of the County Committee, MICHAEL M GUIRE, Chairman. May 23, 1849. tain. , The Late Military Election. . -: The last Johastown Transcript contains an editorial article and two communications in rrl.it ion to the lata Alilitarv election io this J I .1. : mc : i - I county, in which various charges of manage. una 4uaimuauuu m ujicau. ment, illegal voting &c, are imputed to mem. CP" Why are a parcel of idle children! -i- r- r l F 7 I ' uecause you nave xo CA. Indiana, stowed on a well dressed black-guard, and statement to show the increase of the vote withheld from its right owner, who only of the North-Western States since 1840, as follows: bcrs connected with the volunteer company in J like wafers. his place, and against ourself in particular- Without any intention whatever of getting in a newspaper quarrel wun our neigtioors oi Johnstown, we merely state for the informa tion of the public that the majority of the state ments made by the writers in the Transcript are incorrect, having no foundation in truth. We do not believe that the discussion has been commenced on the part of our neighbors of the Transcript with a view to any beneficial re' suits, and we know that Capt. John Hum. phreys duly appreciates the mock sympathy to mane mem suck io intir teiitrs. lin;i;H CF Wise men are instructed by reason: Michigan, men of less understanding by experience; Wisconsin, the most ignorant by necessity: and the Iowa, beast bv nature. Total, 1840. 1848. 273,439 328,400 116,906 152,752 93,017 125,121 45,068 65,016 6,363 39,166 24,273 533,789 734,847 in the vote, of forty Death of Cassias M. Clay. the errors affect errs it is like a town clock going wrong ,r. . . tu r i- at - t a Virginia, N orth Carolina and Louisiana in x muuKuuc x WllaxCu. Southand tQ lhe tQtal vote of Magsa. Sixt thousand dollars have been sub- chusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island, that is now expressed for him by a few preten- scribed in Philadelphia, to the Central hn the North! By the census of 1850 the ded friends a3 a lame apology for bringing out Rail Road, and 20 miles of the road at increase will be a vast deal more than these his name contrary to his wishes or consent- rittsDurg are. advertised tor contracting. totals. Snmfl misprlx chnn nliiprts in thfi ornld dollars, that on account of their small size. OCrThe tories of Canada, whose indi Companies, of one of which he is Captain and thev raav. be dronoed. bv mistake, into gnation against the governmen has been . . .. - J ' J ' I 1 . -1 .1 Ml . 1 i.i which he ia hisrhlv esteemed and execcdin?- the contribution box. eiuresseu bo viuieuuy, wm uui ue auuea- I I i i i r .t t i lv popular, to prove that he was not a candi rr, ... l . , t-eu mucii uy meioneoi uiei.onuou press, ii w i i v 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' iiii w i if-? arrs k i i h i i c 1 : a. i l.-'i any circum- - r. V ii "a n t V or uie acuon oi paniamem. uoru xjigui, date and that he v.'ould not under stances permit his name to be used Had he been a candidate, the result would as Euch ding the streets, dressed in male attire.- the Governer, has been sustained fully by the ministry, and the London 1 lmes in One of them was discovered by the tone sults the tories wiih all sorts of opprobrious tiuguished gentleman was killed in Maddison want of honor and honesty, on tha part ol one te They were discharo-ed the next county, Kentucky, on the 16th int. It ap. 0f the conferees, and to the base and malicious njnr undcr tne promise hat they V t f i it i' . m . t I i lAirn i rom our cxcninns liihl liiis ii is i Kaa anr ,t iHmn t and it i a nn v in inn i- i ,KIJ WJ., ot iter voice m asKtnz tor a puncti at a ho- .,v,(0 :.;,t m,m,fle EST RAYS. the subscriber living in Allegheny town ship, about the first ot June, three head Hnpcpo i r?..n n.f.. i ... . twelve vears old. 1 Iron Grev Horse four or I . j five years old, one yearling Mare colt, brown color. The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges and take them awav. otherwise thev will be disposed of ac. cording to law. I ATR1CK COXOWAY. June SI, 1849. 37-3!. 10TICS? TO THE COLLECTORS Of Vie several Townships of the County of Cambria. 1 CNTLEM EN: To sustain the honor and HJT credit of tbeTaslv it becomes our dutv to call upon vou to make 7, 7 t Tir,, n i- without delay, as there is no mnnv in th Treasury to meet the large amount of orders now issued. There is a laige amount due and unpaid to the contractor of the new Jail, and we will have two week Court at July Term, which wiil double the Court expenses. These with the other expenses, will require a large sum, which must be met. We call upon you all, collectively and individually, and especial, ly those who ere considerably in arrears, ta b energetic in collecting and paying over a large amount of your duplicates on or before next July Court." Dy attending to the above notice, you will relieve us from the yaiuful duly uf having to resort to the authority invested in us by law to enforce payment. DAVID TODD. Treasurer. Treasurer's OrricE, ) Ebensburg, June 4, 1849. (35-4t. N. B. Tavern keepers, venders of mer chandise, and all other persons who are requir ed to take out license by the Act of the 10th of April 1849, must pay their respective Ii ceiisa money on or before next July Court. D. Tn Treasurer. EXECUTORS NOTICE. TT ETTERS testamentary on the estate of SLl William Wilson, lato of Jackson town- ship, Cambria county, dee'd., having been granted to the subscriber rosiding in said town, ship. All pei sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those havii.g claims to present them properly proven for set. t'ement. - JOHN WILSON. June 21, 1819 37-6t ARISE! ARISE!! Young Men of Allegheny Townshsp! An adjourned meeting will take place at the School-house, in the borough of Lorelto, on Saturday the 30ih of June at 6 o'clock P. M. All persons subject to Militia Law are reques ted to attend, to raise a new Volunteer f-ompa-uy since the law is more favorable than hereto, fore and we can have experienced teachers in military performance- Uewarc! not being the dupes uf some dis prove and choose June 21, 1849. REGISTER'S NOTICE A LL persons interested are hereby notified .SjL ll at the following Accounts havo been allowed and filed in the .office of the Register at Ebensburg, and that the same will be pre-, sented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court to be held at Ebensburg in and for the county of Cambria, on Monday the Sd day of July next: The Account of Catharine Fick, Adminis istralrix of the estate of Frederick Fick, de ceased. The Account of Joseph Croyle and Thomas M'Conncll, Administrates of Frederick Croyle deceased. , The Account of Rees Roberts, Executor of Mary Breese, deceased. The Account of 1'atrick Shiels, Guardian of the minor chili of John Scanlan, deceased. Wm. KITTELL, Register. Register's Office, ) Ebensburg, June 4, 1849. 35-tc. BY EXPRESS. A NOTIIER lot of those cheap Dry Goedr, ik among which are tiper French Lawns, New stTle Linen Lustre, organizing office seekers, but Satin stripe Linen Mode Lustre. yourefficers as freemen- . j , . , rlaid and liarlston (jinghams, Cloth, Cassimere, Prints, &c. ears that a rencontre took place between hnn danders that have been put in circulation by I never ao"ain wear breeches. and a man named Joseph Turner, in which him .that all the ill feeling that may at present both parties snapped pistols, and missing fire, exist is to be attributed. We are prepared to they made at each other with bowie knives, prove at any time, when called upon, that the Clay was slabbed in the heart, and Turner was statements in circulation in reference to our o severely wouuded iu the abdomen that h e course in the conference or immediately after- hii since died. wards, are totally false, and we are charitably Later. Intelligence received this morning disposed to believe that they have been uttered slates that Cassias M. Clay was not killed, bv the gentleman (?) alluded to in consequence It is now reported that there is a probability cf the fact that his midnight debauchery has ot ms recovery. l ne oeam oi -ir. lurner, rendered his memory raiiier ceiecuve in reia his antagonist, is confirmed. tion to the events of that evening. As we acknowledge the right of the defca. mor"ldisnlav their lovaltv bv disresDect and in . r ' j J r tney would diffnities offered to the srovernment. We shall have fresh rumors of annexation, The funniest article . yet, is patent iron probably, after these comments are read - - i shirts Mith percussion collars. It never! in vanaaa. wears out, and by touching asprino;, a new collar iumDs ur. until a half dozen - are The advantage of having a trunk. exhausted. A patent sheet-iron neckcloth in relerence to the overloading oi animals, accompanies it. " ' I Sir Charles Napier gives an anectote of THE TWELVE MONTHS' VOLUNTEER. ou A JOURNAL OF A PRIVATE. The above is the title pago of a larg and handsomely printed octavo volume of 625 pa. ges, just published. In May, 1846. the author. a lawyer, threw asic'e CiiUty and iiiacistone, and takmjr the sword and carbine, euiieied in the cavalry regiment then raising or I. i State, (Tennessee.) In the interim he kept a copious journal of every thing that fell under his no- ice worthy of record, relating to the lito ot a oldier.the country through which he travelled nd the modes of life of its inhabitants. Also.l Havo just been received and now opening by L.1 TZIJSUEU IUUV. June 7, 1849. OOKS and STATIONARY for sale at Buchanan's Store. PLEASE TO READ THIS! giving a vivia uescrtpuonoi ".e.ue.ui - . ap-rnt tn rlrnT XT We sec it stated that there is not a sin. ted party to vent their spleen, we are perfectly or o1orriint ir V i V 1-11 11 r rtrtPQ for trfc llictl Almost everp paper from the West re- f,r 0tw ;iL,ennin(r cords die return of California adventurers, LJ ud w . Here I cannot Refrain """.V j- - V p. j- -V ; . from telling a story ofoneot the Scinde Y , oTr -PP JS , ifi,,.-- am" elephants. He belongs to the baggage ved at St. Louis on fhe lothult. j i 1 .f, F -. marching up to Mgoltan. IMy letter tells gle volunteer company in Blair county. We Uvilling that they should make fhe most of it. been celebrated in Montreal with but mod- me that Kubader Moll allows them to load Casements of our army while in Mexico, viz ra!o Alto. Rtseca do la Talma, Monterey, Boenn Vista. Bombardment of Vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo. Cherebusco and Chepulieoec. with all the minor engagements, and a copious detail of personal adventures, anccdates and ncidents of camp lilo, and Mexican scenery and customs We feel confident that the work will find in the people of Cambria liLeral purchasers, to reward the rralUnt soldier, who has enlarged upon the hUtory of the Volunteers and of the Mexican W ar. G. W. GEORGE, Agent Juno2l, 1819. think that the military spirit must be consid- 1.1 t 1 . . . . I. . J.: U A a l!i-t eraDiy ociow pur 111 --mem uiggiuo. county now forms a part of this division, we hope that they will succeed in organizing sev-1 eral volunteer companies, as we wish thein to take part with us in the election of a Major General which lakes place in July next. We havo now 'said our say," and shall hero I erate enthusiasm on the 19th. lhe peo- him as much as they liice, and then, delio after have nothing more to do with the subject, pie did not generally join in the soldiers erately with his trunk, takes all off again huzzas. beyond the quantity he thinks lair to put TntuVrnSt;,t,sl!1.,vl1P,t,rnnK on his back. 1 hey dare not put any , u r .,v,,i,,- ,r;. i iinii un mm uaiu. niie o -i "I l-rlfl-X' J I rw I Ii r I ovinrt-tnn Iciiinror cove that The cholera of this season has one stri- iTothfT Eve married a gardener.' It Grand Parade. O ur friends of Blairsville havo had a meet ing for the purpose of making arrangements necessary to have a rrand military parade in I lost his situation. The Cambria Transcript. Mr. II. C. De- that place on the I2ih, 13ih and 14th of Sep king difference from that of the former vis- might have added that the said gardener, viuo has disposed of his interest in this estab- lember next- The several committees were itation. Spasms and cramps are now Jn consequence of his imprudent match, . . I .... i 1 I I . I - III I.. ....l AlB.ia.lvnnnn - -tnsv -kA r r t- lishment to Mr. J. ii. Unslow, by Whom lUC ppi'eu, mu nivuaiioiis win ue encuueu iu idici olcii amuiig mc siun. paper will be hereafter conducted. As Mr. toevanousvoiunicercompauiesintnecouni.es BANK Failure. A slip from the. office Dcvine in his farewell address says that -he i8 oi Aiiegneny, esimorctaua ana amoria io .f Thompson's Bank Note Reporter, says a young man of the first order of talents." we be in attendance. the Hamon Bank of North Scituate may expect that he w ill prove a great auxiliary L0Ta OK Gold! The steamship - Crescent (Rhode Island) has failed. in the democratic cause, and that with his as. arr;ved at New Orleans on the 10th inst. So orrpnt is th rlrpail rf tYiy rVi r1 ri-i !n sistance we shall be able to knock the Wbig from Chagres .bringing one million of dollars the city of Cincinnati, that, on the 1 4th party of this county into a three cocked bat At all events, wo wish him success n gold dust. Passengers on board of her re- ult., there were not three country people nlace ared 43 vears. . . II' . 1 J! 1 I - port that there is no ena to me goia in incoig- m marKet On Thursday last, the 14th inst., Catharine, consort of Willian Wherry, Esq., of this vicin ity, aged about 53 years. On Friday, the 31st of May last, Margaret. consort of Ldmond J. ivalers, Esq., of this 0By referonce to our advertising columns, it will be seen that Mr. G. W. George has been appointed an agent for the sale of a new workf entitled. "The Twelve Months' Volunteer, or A Jm.malof a Private." We see this work roost favorably noticed in many of our exchan ... mm i,mvn n n doubt that its sale w gins at California. A paper is about to be started in Mon- . i r .1 ..j f . i at the eai ior uie auvocacy oi annexation to TO IRON MASTERS, ICrEx-President Polk is still lying, last accounts, dangerously ill of chronic diar. V uniieu oiaies. : mnHE Blacklick Furnace. situate in Cambria rhosa, and not cholera, as was erroneously sla ' How long did Adam remain in Paradise L1- co"nl Bbou.t, 12 mile, west of Ebens . , . .u -.r i : ji :J burg, and seven miles from the Pennsylvania ted in our lasi. u ia.uluopC uciuio nc smucu wm au amiaoie spouse Canal, is now offered for Sale or Rent on the "l ed of his recovery. 10 ner loving Jiusoand. 1 ill he got a most accommodating terms. hi meet with ereat encoutagement throughout this Santa Anna has recently fulminated from . I,. . IT' . t : iu county. This is the The Stock and Buildings of every kind be. a vt tm in ivin rnno 1 1 -v 1 o email mil Ism F m. his retreat at Kingston. Jamaica, an eiat MUjr uum- cy wm dq requirea lopui me xurnaco in oper. orate reply, in a volume of three hundred 'UCJUU" 'u xouis. . . A A 4Ae rt n n . I AAVW41Ai AAUbVI. WVfWAft IlL ILi M.J 1 i I I I 1 1. I 1 1 fSl I f J . - b J pages, iu uie f---r UcaWU - ZSzaZa qnantity of land, will be sold on easy pavmenU. vw I or rAntnn for a form nf voire ut h nao nf t im A SIC C W X UIW UJ4 W VV - mm- 1 XiL C9l bVf tll tXs, .4CA ilUU W WVJL I - i-.fi. nt th. ,r fc..t r.rarr naner Dublished hrono-ht no-ainst him in the Mexican Con- sues lo naye some OI ine ! in New York. It is edited bv Geo. P. Morris Uess. The wiley ex-President makes and new streets opened. A resolution ber. &c aa oiau auuicu v-anuig uii iue Vjrovernor I a or terms apply to the subscriber at his resi in rew xorx. it is eanea ov uo.r. gTess j xt t iv:ii:. i r t,,t. ticpir, nut na ncnil o rrnnn msp! -arm shnws. nn. ana I. A . kcuucuicu u t; ' - j i uut, tio uua, u c,"" -" -" J - j , - , i, T, , . . i , 1,1. , .i i. v.r, offB lnrmff lio roffoni lo convene uie legislature ior tne DUrnose oence at n.oensourg, oamoria merit.andwho are very favorably known to parently, that .his efforts during the .recent LfW- the - . Rt.2,e P"?f . s ;. ; EDWARD S the literary world of America. It will be per war were truiuess, owing to me want oi - . - - 7 " V r ""t.. I June 20. 1849.-37-8t. - ceived br reference to our advertising columns, co-operation on tne part 01 me governmen, - I t 1 1 1 a 1. ! K that several now and original features are to be tne laCKOI iunas, circumsiaiices over wuicu he had no control, kc. lie enters into county. Pa. SHOEMAKER. added to its already attractive appearance this journal displays a finer literary taste and better judgment in the selection of its articles than any other printed in thin country, we cannot too highly secommend it to the patron age of our friends. As an acute biographical account of all his ex ploits, hardships and reverses,-and evi dently aims more at making an impression for the future than at vindicating the past. Another Riot k Philadelphia. A severe riot between the Franklin and Moyamensing Hose Companies, commenced in the lower part of the city on Saturday night lat, and contin. ... ued all the following day. One of the parties ' wti killed, and fifteen or twenty wounded. We have not room this morning for the partic ulars. ' " ' The following placard, affixed to the walls of Frankfort, shows the state of fee-lino- in that city: "All the women and all the young girls of Wurtemburg announce to the German soldiers that they have sworn never to marry pneof them whose hand has been stained with fraternal blood. All other German women are invited to Mlow this example." - .' : the city to recover from the effects of this terrible calamity. " A Female. Member of; Parliament.- The Edinburgh , feiosl states that the body of a member of Parliament, for an English borough, who died a short time ago, Is about to be disinterred, in conse. quence of a well grounded suspicion that the M. P. was a woman! The individ ual referred to was known as William Henry Miller, Esq., a respectable landed proprietor, , who represented Newcastle- under-Lyne in the House of Commons This exhumation has been ordered in con sequence of legal disputes among the heirs-' at-iaw, in relation to the title to estates owned by the defunct man or woman. ATTENTION Cam bria Guards! 8 A meeting of the members of the "Cambria Guards" will take place at m, . . ourt House on the evening of Fri a ay the 2Jd inst-, at balf.past seven o'clock, r. M. A general attendance is requested, as business of import ance relative to the orga nization the Company will be transacted. . By order. B. Al'DERMIT. O. S. June 14, 1843. A Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mus lX- lins, jupt leceivrd and for sale very low at the etore of MURRAY &. Z.1II.M SEARS' Works. Vcir Pictorial For 1849. THE HOME -JOURNAL Edited by George P. Morris and X. P. Willis; PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. this from S500 to $1000 a year! Books of Universal Utility! 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