-V X i p. . p. i ? A -t. j l! 9 : i .If lONTAIliWllL EBENSBURG, PA. Thursday, June S3, 1849. IirATIOITS. FOR ASSEMBLY, Dr. Wm. A. SMITH, Of Ebensburg. ;.',-. FOR SHERIFF, JOHN BRAWLEY, - OfSurnmerhilltp. ". ' r FOR CORONER. P.'S.-M'CLUSKEY,-. 'Of Washington tp. ,' FOR TREASURER, :: JOHN G. GIVEN, Of Ebensburg. FOR-COMMISSIONER, ANTHONY LAMI3AUGII, Jackson, tp; FOR AUDITOR, WASH. DOUGLAS Of Allegheny tp. ZTThz StNTI.HEL, Ac mcl .e largest cir dilation of any paper published in this county and as en advertising sheet off-rs superior inducements to merchants and business men generally. Those desirous of -making us cf this medium for extending their business cin do so bif either sending their notices direct, or through the fullovsing agents: John Crouse, Esq., Johnstown. E. IV. Carr, Evans Buildings, Third tt. Philadelphia. Wm. A. Kinsloe, Pittsburg. George Pratt, 151, Nassau St., Ntio York. Tcnpcrascs Lecture. V have been requested to state that Jacob Carter, Eeq., of Philadelphia, the distinguished champion of Temperance, will doliver a lec ture in the Rrick church in thia place on Fri day the Gih of July next. The advocates ot Temperance thronghout tho county, end all others, ara requested to attend. 53There will be no Court in Ho'ltJaysbur j in tho month of July. Owing to the impression existing in the minds ofthd - members of the Bar, the writs were made returnable on the j fourth Monday of July next, and the Juries! and witnesses summoned to appear at that timp, when (.be time appointed by law for hold, .tog the Court is on the third Monday instead of the fourth Judge Taylor has declared thai in conequenee of theeo informalities, the Court cannot be held on either the third or fourth Monday. CTThe Aq'icduct near Baiiibridge, 6ast of Harrisburg, was washed away on Sunday night list It is paid that it will require several days to repair the damage. Kojor General. The election for Mijor General of this Divi sion competed of the counties of SouiM-set, Uedford, Blair and Cambria, will take pi co on Monday next. The commissioned iffieers of 'he county will not -egl ct to meat at tba Court HoatJ on the day iippYmteJ. upon a member of tho Legislature. He is well known to have been a firm and con3isten ' demccrat, and if elected, we feci confident, he will make an able and faithful Representative lie is perhaps as well acquainted , with the wants and the wishes of the psople of this county us any man i.i it, and we know that no cur-ions will bo wanting on Ins part to reme dy the evils under which they may labor. John 1-f.au lev, the candidate for Sheriff, is emphatic il'y a m m of the people, and all his feelings and interests aro, an I h iva been iden tified with them. Ik point of qialifioxtion, it is universally ackiio .vled'nd that he his not his superior in the county for the oface for which he has Lcm nominated. Ilis attachment to democracy is undoubted, and he has never been known to deviate in his support of regu lar nomination?- As- ha was raised and edu . cated in this county, and well known to the people and de-iervodly popular, we pieJict his election by a large majority. t ' As for ourelf, we merely beg leave to tender our thanks to the democracy of the county for tbs honor they have conferred upon us in pla cing our name n the ticket as a candidate fur the office of County Treasurer. We would as sure them, that if elected, we will 'discharge the duties ol the ofnea with fidelity and to the best of our ability. ' ... ; The candidate fur County " Commissioner, Anthony Lambauqu, of Jackson towns!. ip, is well known to tho people i f this county as pr. ssexsiiig ubihrio which admirably tit him to perform the arduous labors of the office for which he ha been placid in nomination. He is a man of clerling integrity, is a lirm and con. sistenl democrat, and if elected, no ono v. ill donbi that he will make th-j right kind of a Commissioner. Washington Douslas3. of Allegheny town ship, who, it will b eoi by reforc ica to the pioGecdiiigs of tl.e Con.iy v juti n, bus b.-cu nominated by r cci miaiio'i for Cuuutv Auditor.1' As tins fjie is of much more im portunes to the interests of the County thai, many popla im igine, wo are Ud to see a man seiuciud, who is titud by etlucatiou tnd habit? ti ut'.tnd to it. P. S. JI'Cloekev, of the Summit, was also iiiUji niiieU by uce Jatnation lor the oiHce of Coroiier. The want of this efneer has been fie. cjuemly tL-lt by the people tS this cuunty, and ihu Convciiti.'ii, in remedying the evil, lias t.e-It-Cti d a 111. in wno knowd we 1 how to perform the duties of the office. The JSqnirc is a clever m;i n and will make a g-iod vtTicvr. 't aking tho ticket hh a wliu'.e, we think we may le pormitlcd to eay, that the Convention CO'j'J not havo se!fctej a betfer one, or one thai wou.d mora corilia I i v receive the support o' tho party. Of course wu hope and expect to see it elected by a large maj nity. AVt'stnurclaad Coun'.y. The folluwn'g ticket has been placed in njm. mation by the d.-uiocracy of old Westmore land- ... ' Assembly John F. M'CuIIuuch, II. T L tir.I, Joseph (Juircy. ShrriJ, J.im IIois. Register and litcttder. James Keenan.Jr. Tieasurer. TuniUAJ. IJircUv. Coaotj Ccnvention. As win do seen, we nivo noioa to i ur mast hsid the ticket placed in nom'ma. tion by the Do riosr itic C-mnty Convention which assembled in this place on Tuesday last, and we d so in the hope that it wiil meet the . approbation of, and receive a warm :nd hearty support from the democracy of Cambria Coun ty. The Convention, the entire proceedings of which we publish in to days paper, was com. posed of as good men as can ba found in the county, and, acting with an eye single to the success of the democratic cause, have endea vored to form a ticket upon which the whole party can cordially unite. As if the case in all nominations however of this kind, a purl ion of the domocracy would have preferred other msn, and may letl disappointed that th?y did not get them, yet we are confident that the Convention havo done what they supposed was bebt calculated to unito our ranks and ren. dor our triumph certain. livery individual placed in nomination is well qualified to dis charge the duties of the office for which he has been stlected, and as none of them can be charged with tho comm iasiojj of any "political tin," we know that no political reasons can be urged by members of tho democratic party for net supporting them. In connection with this pabjeet, we havo been authorised to state that the name of sheriff Patterson was used in the Convention by hi friends, without any desire on bis part to be t candidate. He never atked a nomination, and d.d not wish it. lie nevertheless cxpr s. tea his thanks to his frionda for thia expression of their warm attachment to him. and will cheerfully unite with them in yielding to the tickot nominated a cordial and hearty support Our car.tJidate for Assembly, Dr. Wm. A Gmitii, is eminently qualified to discharge the dattes of the offioe for which he has teen placed in nomination. There are but few men m the state whoar better conversant with the political history of our country, or who are l!tr a-jir'.ej 'ith tr -Jues drvlvjpg Largs BoJies of 31s xic.uis cii route for Califor nia, &.C. New Okleaxs, June 19. We received here yesterday, dates from Vera Cruz up to the 7th inst. Lanre numbers of Mexicans v.cre going to Cal ifornia. The Mexican Congress were discussing a biil appropriating the eight million doll ars indemnity troni the United Slates. towards the payment of the internal im provements. The crevasses are nearly all slopped, the riter is rapidly subsiding, and the weather is extrernelv hot. The accounts from the lied Kiver coun try are more favorable, and report the cot ton crop to be improving. Late advices from Texas confirm the report of the loss of Captain Deache's par ty of California emigrants by the Indians only one out of thirty-four escaping from them. DE3I0CR1TIC COUXTY COSTESTIGN. j The Democratic Delegates from tho eeval townships of Cambria county assembled af he Court Ilourso, in the boroug h of Ebensl rgt on Tuesday the 26 h inst. , On mo on, R03ER1 P. LINTON. Esq, was callei IQ to the Chir. and Peter M'tiough and Dertard M'Culgan Secretaries. Credentials of thelol atos having buen examined, the foboMin? gentlemen took thtiir beats as members t the Convention. . Allegheny. Michael M'Guire, Henry fScau. ian. , ' J Cambria. Jamea Myers, John B. Ilotver. Carrol WillUm. Glass, William Jl Will. 141118. , . . I Clearfield John Douglass, Peter Cough: Connemaugh. John ShofFer, Jacob Fron-heit-er. i ' Jackson. Wm. W. Harris, Charlsj Wilson. Johnstown. Emanuel Shaffer, iiabert . P. Linton.. : . ; " ' :' ; : liichlsnd. Luwis Danmyar, IInry Du;- !. SummcrMU - Jacob' Pringle, '. Clisha Plum mer.' : . . : ; I Susquehanna- John Kinports, Francis Bea rer. ' .";' ' " ',' ' ; Washington. Bernard M'CoIgan, Francis O'Friel. . r . ,. . .: . White. -Arthur M'Dermit, Johh Burgoon. .. The io'.lowing no ninat ioni were made for . ASSKAiBLY. ? Jams Myers, nominated Win. A. Smith, Jacob Fronhetser lleuty Ssaiil.ia John Kin ports fcJniaiiucl SnafH'-r ' The C'UiVeiition , on motion, then oed to balloting. From Moalrtal. ' . Montreal, June 29. Tie British A nacrican league is growing in rength daily, and now numbers thirty subranches. . Their intention is to agi tattifor furdier alterations of the colonial lavl- If by next steamer' it is ascertained thathe Queen sanctions the Rebellion LoJe3 Bill,' decisive atepa will be taken, an will probably be renewed. The Gcernor is at Morxckland, and is looked up l as a prisoner there The military hai been engaged in ball practice for the las ten days. The anniversary cf the ba e of Waterloo has not b33n celebrated. TO IRON MAS1 it Jesse Patterson, Patrick hicls, - Ilobeit P. Linton, Thomas iM'Xicrn :i prices Wm. A. Smith, Jeese Patterson, Patrick Sl.ieis, Robert P. Linton, i'ho.na iM'Kioriian, 1st Ba'lot 10 8 ' o 3 . 1 2d 10 10' o mm o Afier l&t Uailo t, Emanuel Shaffer 'witl)drewtlu3 ''General O Fiiiral Cjservasos ia 11? of Ei TfcJaeai Polk. '. 'he President, with deep regret, an nences to the American people the death ofjaraes . K. Polk, late President of the lifted States, which occurred at Nash vae, on the 15ih instant.. ' ; k. nation ' is suddenly called upon to njura the loss of one, the reccollection of wose long services in its councils will be fJever inscribed on the tablets of history. jA.3 a mark of respect to the memory cf citizen who has been distinguished by J t highest honors which his country culd bestow", it; is ordered that the Exec Li ve Mansion,- and the several Depart- 'ients at Washington, be immediately placed in mourning, and all business sus pended during to:morrow. It is further ordered, that the War and Navy Departments cause suitable military and naval honors to be paid, on this mel ancholy occasion, to the memory 01 the illustrious dead. (Signed) Z. TAYLOR. Washington, June 19, 1849. In pursuance of this 'ordr, the public oiTices at Washington were all closed. The War and Navy Departments issued the 'folldv.-in? orders: On the da v succeeding the arrival of military THE niackliek Fornaro. ritnate in Csmhria county, nbmit Ivi milfS west of Elxn I'Urg. and si ven m'les from the Pennsylvania nual, ia now offered for Sale or Ilent on tho most accni'.imodatinir forms. Tiie Slack and BiiilJings of every ktnd be ing in good rp!iir oi:Jy a small outlay of mon y will be required to put the Furnacu in oper ation. " Tlia Properly, omprininj- any desirable quantity,' of land, will b sold on asy pujmMitf, oi rented for a term of years, with use of tun- ber. & c. For terms apply to the 8ubncriber at h is resi dence at Lbenstmrjr, Ci'nhru co'inty. Pi. EDWARD SHOE.MAKLR. June 20. 18l9.-37-8t. ' i .1 lU'.l l6 at eacn post, the troops will be paraded at 10 the n ime of Thomis M'Kisrnan. Afur 21 Ballot. John Kinportj withdrew thdo'clock, A. M., and the Order read to name of liobert P. Linton. jthem; after which all labors for the day Dr. Wm. A. Smith havine received a maiori will cease. ity of all the v tes on the third Ballot, was de clared duly nominated. 1 FOR StJERIFF. Jaine3 Myr-rs nominated John Brawley, Francis Bearer Augusiine Durbin. On motion, the Convention proceedsd to bal lot, when John Brawley received 13 votes. Augusiine Durbin received 11. - And John Brav.vlcy was declared duly nonii. uated. ... FOR TREASURER. Francia Bearer nominated James M'Dermit, John B. Hoover John (1. Given. Ut-burt P. Linton " John S. Buchanan. The Convention then proceeded to ballottiit; 1st Ballot 2d 3J 4th 11 11 12 10 1U . I 12 12 14 3 1 ballot Robert P. LinU'n withdrew the name of John a. B-ichanan. mid John G. Given, having received, on fourtli b -lot, a roajori y of all the votes, was declared duly nominated. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. W. .1. Williams nominated Micheal Kennedy EST II AYS. (f AME to the resid nee of tbo rcsidencd of tl,e subscriber Iivmtr in Al'ebeny town Rinp, atioot i lie fi'&l of June, thrre head HOUSES, 1 tirev Mare supposed to be ten or twelve years .ri, 1 Iron Grey Hore four or five years old, oi.o yearling Mara co.'t, brown color. The owner is requested to eome forward. prove properly, pay charges and take them aav, oihTwie they will ba disposed of sc. cording to law. PATRICK CONOWAY. Juno 21, 1843. 37-3 . mm EXECUTORS NOTICE. fE I'TERS to s'.ometitBry rn the estate o' J William Wilson, late of Jackson town shp, Cambria coun'y, dre'd., having been gra nted t o the Bubsctiber rohtding in said town . bhip. All peons inebied to said estate arc requested to make payment, and those having claims ta present them propeily proven for se'. llrmcnt. JOHN WILSON. June 21, 1Q19 27-Gt in s SIM I TO THE COLL ECTORS Of ths several Townships cfthe Caunty of Cambria. Ci EN ! LEMl-.N: To Misiain the honor aru! T crt-dit of the county, iv becomes our doty to call upon you to make prompt payment without celay, as there is no money in the Treaary lo meet the Urge smouot cf irder now issued. There is a lsg amount do ard unpsiJ io the contractor rt tho new Jil, end .e wnl h:ive two wek Court at July Trrm, which wiii double the ourt expenses. Theso Aid the o'her expense, will K-qoir- a Ug sum, which munt be met. Wo call upon yovi ill, colle' tivtly and individuiiHy, and cpptcul. ly thoe who are conicprs'oiy in urrears. ta ba cneigono in collecting and pacing over a large amount f your duplicates eo or before next July Court. Hy attending to tho above notion. yoO will relieve us from the painful duty of having to rwort to the authort'ty invested in us by law to enforce payment. DWID TODD. Trtcsurtr. Treasurer's Orncir, ) Ebensburg. June 4, 1849. $ 35-4t. iV. B. Tavern keepers, venders of mar chandie, and all other persons whoar reqoif ed to take out license by the Act of the 10th of April lirt43. must pay their respoctivo Ii cause money on or bufore next Julv Coutt. D T-, Treasuier. REGISTERS NOTICE. James M'Dermit, John G. Given, -John S. Buchanan, After the second Ciiarles ViJsou Eiisha Piummer John Douglass Francis O'Friel Francis Bdarer John Burgoon Anthony Lunbiign, James Skelly , Nicholas Nagle, Neil D.ver, Thorn is J jnaa, Cornelius Donouhe, Ihc lodiiia J'dssutre I'onfirnirJ, ic. New Orleans, June 22. Authentic information received here from Texas con lirm the accounts of the horrid butchery of whites by the Indians, which have been recently reported. Of Capt. Beache's party, consisting of thirty four, all were massacred except one, who succeeded in making his escape. Dates from the city cf Vera Cruz, to the 1st inst., state that the Mexican Con gress has authorized a railroad to be con structed from v era Cruz to the City of xico. . A New York letter in the Philadelphia Inquirer gays: "Lieut. Mayne Reid, who conducted himself so gallantly in the late war with Mexico, is making prepar ations to embark for Germany, for the purpose of assisting the Hungarians in their strangle with the Austrians and Rus sians. He was waited upon and solicited to take command of a company of Hun garians in this city, who have determined to cross the Atlantic, and release Hungary from her thraldom. He complied with their request, and will soon be en route to the scene of the war in that part of Eu rope. He will finish his story of "War Life" as soon as possible, and then be off." Sale of Government Steamers. The New Orleans Cresent of the 5th says: The sale of Government Steamers at auc tion commenced yesterday. The. New Orleans (originally cost 3130,000) brought S31.000; the Alabama brought 23,000; the Propellor Col. Thompkins brought $2300. One thousand barrels of coal brought 20 H?. per hbl. . ' lht 2J 3d 4lh 5li o . "l 4 9 3 14 9 11 9 8 3 2 4 3 2 3 2 1 1 6 2 Jacob Fronhciscr And the Convention proceeded to baIlotin. Michael Kennedy, Anth ioy Lambvjjh. Jdnits tjkei.y, .Nicholas Nugle, Neil Divor, Tho'ins Jones, Co:ne!i;is Donoughu VV, Harris, John 1 11..01 js, riec J. Lloyd, After the second b.illott nominated W. W. Harri; Francis. Bearer withdrew the name of Thomas Jones; John Burgoon withdrew the name of Cornelius Don ughe; Wm. J. Wiliiams withdrew tlie name .f Michael Kennedy; John Douglass withdrew the name of Nicholas Nagle and Francis O'i'riel withdrew the name of Neil Diver. On the fifth ballot, Anthony Lambaugh receiving .i majority of all the votes, was declared duly nominated. ' FOR AUDITOR. Washington Douglass, of Allegheny town ship, was nominated for Auditor by acclama lion. FOR CORONER. P. S. M'Closk'y, ol Washington township, wus nominated for Coroner by accUm ilion. The followiiii; gentlemen were appointed a County Committee for the ensuing year: Samuel J. Kci.shaxv, Hon'. P. Noon, Peter U'Coy, Anthony Will. Sr , Jacob Luther, Wm. Douglas. Sr., John Adams. Lewis, Ctrl, Jacob lloss, Robert Siearl. Anthony Lambaugh, V. W. Harris, Jjnits Polls, Henry Kratzer. Lwis B.- Dunmyer, Jacob -K.ring. Jacob 1'rin Tliomis M'Guugh; David Souimervillo, Francis Bearer, M. M. Adams, Col. John i'. Gough, George Wallers,' James M'Deiinit. Cu motiou.it was unanimously Resolved, Thtt tbo in nibets of this Convention give a warm and hearty support to the ticket they have this day presented to the democracy of Cambria county, and that they use all honora i!r: means to secure the election of the candi. lutes nominated. , . . . On motion, adjourned. ROBERT P. LINTON, President. Peler M'Gough. ) 0 ' . : -. Bernard 2,VVo!gan, 3t The National flag will be displayed at half staff. At dawn of day , 1 3 guns will be tired; and afterwards, at intervals of 30 minutes between the rising and setting sun, a single gun; and at the close ot the day, a national salute of 30 guns. The officers of the Army will wear crape on the left arm and on their swords, and the colors of the " several regiments will be put in mourning, for the period of six months. The Navy department issued it3 order from which we extract the following: His administration was eventful. The Navy and the Marine Corps, and their glo rious achievements, were intimately asso ciated with its history. Accordingly, the President orders that appropriate military honors be paid to his memory at eacn oi the Naval Yards and Naval Stations, and On DoarG ait mc puuiic vesicle in cuunaio- sion, by -firing 30 minute guns, beginning at 12 o clock M., on the day alter tnis communication is received; by carrying their flags "half-mast for one week, and by the officers wearing crape on the left arm for six months. The Revenue Marine is also ordered to show all marks of respect to the decaased. Indiaa Difficulties. New Orlean, June 22. The Indians have been committing great deDradations on the Texas frontier. Ma- jor Van Horn, with six companies of In fjiiury. has been sent to ope.-ate against them. It is said that 500 California em igrants have been killed by the Indian-. J1IIISE! ARISE!! Young Blea cf Allegheny Tccslisp! An ar.journtd ineelmg will take pluce at the School-l.ou.-e, in the borough of Lnretto. on ." atu cay tl.e 39. h of Ju e at 6 o'clock P. M . -il errors t-ebject o Militia Law ere req-ieb led to cttend to mie a n-w VoIur.tf-r Com pa uy since the law is more fuvorable than beivto. fore aiid. we con have . expeneoced leachtrs in military perfotiaai.ee. Leviare! Dot ?eii:g the rlupescf some disorganizing cSce seekors, but provf and fshone your ofEcers as freeti;en June 21,1819. THE TWELVE MONTHS' VOLUNTEER. OR A JOURNAL OF A PRIVATE. The ab..ve is the title paj;o of a hr nd I andsomely printed octavo vol ime of fc5 pa. ges.just put.lisl.6d. In May, 1846. the author, a lawyer, threw aside Chilly anJ Blaclis.o i e , and taking the sword and carbine, enl ntod in the cavalrv reriment then rmsi rr l-H Mate. (Tenne-!-cej In the intoriin he kept a copious journal of every thing that f ll under hi no tic worthy of record, relatu g to ire tiiu oi a -i.ldier.tho country through which he Its veiled :.irl i !. modi a of life of ns inha-'itant-i. A .so. irivin-i vivo! .lecr inti'-n of the tl fferenl en n intents of our army while in Mexe,vi2: Palo A;to, Rtsca de la Pahnu. Muntirev. H iena V.ta. Bombard-nent of Wra CroZ, Cerrn G rdo, Chcrebusco hnd Chepnlwpec.' with all th- minor enaanmenU, and a copious detail of peisoi.il a dvMiure. anecdaic and incidents of camp Ufa. at. a .ieican set n try M.d -i)uatn .1. We f-el con6dent that the wr.rk will End in the people of Cambria literal purciueeis to reward the g'i'Int soldier, who lias eilar;ird upon ii e hi-tory of the Volunteers and of ti e Mexican vv ar. G. W. GEORGE, Agent. June21, 1643. ALL persons interested are hereby notified tl at the following Accounts have been allowed and fi ed in the .office of the Register at Ebensburg. and that the same will be pre. tented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court to ba held at Ebensburg in and for the county cf Cambria, on Monday the at 4 day of July next: J he Account ot lalbarine t ick. Adminis isi ralrix ol the estate of Frederics. Fick.de- reased. The Account of Joseph Croyfo and Thomas MCoiint-ll, Administralers of Frederick Croyla decea-eJ. The Account of Rees Roberts, Executcr of Mnrv Breese, deceased. Tlie Account of Patrick Shield, Guardian cf the minor child of John Scai.Ian, decense4. Wm KITTELL, R gitttr. Register's Office, EoensLure, June 4. 1543. ( 35-lc. OOLLEN &. CO 1TON TWEEDS VV PANT STUFFS, cheap for cash and or BY -EXPRESS. , NOTHER lot of those cheep Dry Gts, . i i among which are Super French Lawns, New style Linen Lustre, Satin stripe Linen Mode Lustre. Plaid and ttarlston Ginghams, Cloth, Cassimere, Prints, Sec. Have just bten received and now opening by - trwm 0m w r - n st v n lul I Alt Ult i KJUU. June 7, 1843. BOOKS-and STATIONARY for aila at Buchanan's Store. country produce, to had at Buchanan's Store. Till: HOME JOURNAL Edited by G"cr?e P. Morris aad S. P. Willis; PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. th Gen. Riley is at Monterey, California. $JTR.YED away from the residence of tho li5 s-ubaonbi-r at Summit, Cio!ria county, on Saturday the 23.1 i;t., a rtfl and white COW. Said co iv is about ei-rht years old, Ins a while face, uid was j;lv''- milk at the tioie the stray ed awav. IShe has tut one horn, and a piuce cut oil the tail, and hud a bell on her neck A l.bt ral reward will be given lo any person giv in in for. nation lo the subscriber of where ehe may ba found- PATRICK. REGAN. June 23, 184333-31. O Tne "Indiatit iieister" will please give tiie abov three insertions m.l c;iarij this oUi-e S Tit AY liOKSli:. CAME to the residence cf the t-ubscriber re buiing in Jackson tnwiisbip. Cambria Co. on the25'tli day of May ast. a large Flue lit ten Gray Horse. s-.ippood to be aiiom 12 or 15 years of age, bady 'windhroken ' and has two natural marks on liis . oil hind leg, no other particular marks. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges am: lake him away, olh r wise he. w ill be ditpoiud of according to law. PETER RAGER. J.iiio23. 181 333t. UF.ENSIVARE and GROCERIES, a large lot, for sale low ot . Buchanan's Store. JUST received, a la'go lot of English and French CLOTHS, Blue, Black and Fan. Cy CASSIMERES, and SATIXETSofevc ry variety, at the storn of JOHN S. B UCHA NAN. Tbp fimt number of a new series of wideiv circul.it' d and universally popular will, lor the accommodaiio i of ssw sub-cri.- bi-rs, be irisuod on satuuda? the scvr.ih cay cj July nexr.with fcveial nkw, oriuisaL ano at TRACTIVK features. T H G 1 1 0 V IJ J O U f i N A L is wholly a p-euhar paier, :.b..unding in every varietj' of Ltterat ire an i News; and, besides being one of the nios-t clejf tnUy prin't-d aiul int. r stiog sheet ex:ant. it is by far the ch ap- ett :hs teniM being i nly Two D !la- a Year (in iidv;-ncu) or T.;n ee copies for tive dollars. NO IV JS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Andres MORRIS WILLIS, Editor a.id P, oj ritors, at the Office of publication, No. 107 Fulton Street, New York. It! 3 II ill ! SCRIP -WAN-TED. JOHN DOUGURTV. 5 N FOR MS hi friends and the public gen. erallv thathe has opened a large assort ment t READY-7JA.DE CLOTHING, con sisting of ' " . COATS, VESTS, $ PANTALOONS which he will Be!I low. The public are invi ted lo call and examine his cb-thing un J jurle for themselves as to their quality and cheap, ness. Pittsburg City Scrip will be taken at par for Cothinij. Ebensburg, May 31, 1813. "3t-3t- Clvnvzv II I ! vv V &. Co. "Tf AVE just received and opened ntther-ld m 2i. stand, t'nrmeil.v oc uptd by Ge.Tge Ulirey. atlh" head of Plane No 5. A. P. R. K. Summit, a large and extensive stock cf Spring and Summer 'mi: -GOODS. ' He desires his friends and old culome-s and the public in general to give him n call ai:d examine his collection of the latest lushions and styles in the line of staple goods &.C., com prising a beautiful tock of DRESS GOODS, Plain Muslin, Mull Muslin; French and Amer ican Lawns; Frenrh and Domestic Gmg. hams. A large and handsome assortment ot Calia Prints. Shiwh. Bonnets. Rib. bon", Artificials and Trimmings of all kinds. Ticking', She tings. CoL ored ."dustuis and Ch'cks. Eng. lish and French Cloth, Cassi. . meres, Sattiufts and Jeans. . Silk Velvet, Satin. Mar sr, lilts and German Vest ings. Grocer it s. Hard, vroie, Glust, Noils, Boots, Sho'S, and Summer H its and Caps. 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