5 i y If 1 P. '9 ."I 4 i 4 i 1 4 i f I 4 i 4 3 4 I MOUNTAlNSMTIlIi EBENSBURG, PA. Thursday, July 5, I S4G. PSBXOOR ATIO COUNTYXTOIVl- rOR ASSEMBLY, Dr. Win. A. SMITH, 6y Ebensburg. FOP. SHERIFF, JOHN BRAWLEY. Of Summerhill tp. FOR CORONER. P. S. M'CLOSKEY. Of TFashington tp. . . i FOR TREASURER, JOHN G. GIVEN, Of Ebensburg. TOR commis:iover, ANTHONY LAMBAUCH, Of Jackson, tp. . TOR jkCEITCR, WASH. DOUGLASS, - Of Allegheny tp. JJTm Sentinel, has much the largest cir culationqf ny paper published in this county ncf n advertising sheet off'rs superior inducement to merchant) and business men generally. Those desirous of making us of this medium for extending their business can de so by either tending their notices direct, or through the following agents: Johth Crouse, Esq., Johnstown. E. W. Carr, Evans Buildings, Third st. Philadelphia. Wm. A. Kinsloe, Pittsburg. George Pratt, 151, Nassau st., Ntw York. Temperance Lecture. Wo have been requested to state that Jacob Carter, Esq.. of Philadelphia, the dist'mguisho uhampion of Temperance, will deliver a lee lure io the Brick church in this place on Fri day tbe Cth of July next. The advocates nt Temperance throughout tho county, and all ethers, are requested tu atteud. 'XT We have been so much occupied by bu. mess before the Court this week, that we have been unable to pay that attention to our paper which we otherwise would have done. XT Tha'Hon. Job Mann will please except our thinks for a most valuable work on Cali fornia. Onr Ticket. This being Court week, we have had an op portunity of conversing with a large number of democrat throughout the county, and we ere happy to be able to sav that wc did not se a single Individual who was dissatisfied with . tho nominations made by tho 'ate democratic County Convention. Indeed, since we became a resident of the county, we never saw a tick. et nominated that gave more general satisfac tion, or one that was more certain of root iving the united support of the whole party. As we have the numerical strength in our county, a eoneert of feeling and action on the part of the friends of democracy is al! that is required to render ua successful on all occasions. Our Court. Quite a considerable number of peoplo arc in town, in attendance on Court, and the amount of businet before hie Honor Judge Taylor is unusually larsre. The number of Common wealth cascc especially exceed any former term for several years. We may perhaps in our uext give a brief statement of the most impoi. tnt eaaea and how they were disposed of, fr the information of such of our friends as were not in attendance on Court. Cholera in St. Louis- The Cholera is largely on the increase in the west, and its ravages among the inhabi. tants of the cities and towns along the rivers aie terrible. St. Louis, especially, is afilicled awfully by this horrible malady, as wil1 be seen by the following from the St. Louis Union of lh23dult. The city of St. Louis is at the present time more sickly than it has. ever been in its prcvi. ous history. Nor is thero any reason to b'j liovethat tho fearful epidemic-is about to abate Thursday, as will bo seen by our list of inter ments, eighty. fivo burials, from ten cemeteries of. the city, are reported, from cholera alone: The other two cemeteries would swell tho list doubtless, to over one hundred, if they had re ported. The bills of mortality for this week, fear,- will exceed seven hundred; a most fearful number in a population of about 05,000 wis. It may -well be asked in this melancholy slate of thing, vhat can be done to stop the rava. f es of this fell destroyer? Alas! the wisest cannot answer our question, for of lato, all precautions in many eases have proved unavail ing. The wealthy, mrrounded by all the com. forte of life, have fallen as 6udden victims to its pestilential breath as the poorest and hum. blest wretch tha lacks all semblance of these comforts. The inscrutable will and wisdom of Providence alone can arrest it, and to Him it is beet for all of us to bow with humble rc?ig-tiition. The Central Railroad. . j We Icarn from our exchanges that this road will be opened as far a Millerstown by the 15th inst., and t Lewistown by the 1st of August next. Wc also understand that Messrs Colder, Snodgrass !c Co., in'eud placing a line of st ijre coaches between Ilo'lulaysburg and Ijewistown on the opening of the Road to the latter place, and nUo another line from Ilolli dayajurg to Fjitsburg. As the line of coaches that are now running through this place ap. pears to be very badly managed, we feel confi dent that this intelligence will be gratifying news to the people in this section of country besides it will give a little more life to the pre sent dull condiiion of thing. 33" Tee lion Calvin Blythe died at bis resi dence at Fairfield, Adams county, a few days since. He was 57 years of age. Death cf Col. Jack Ears. This celebrated Texan Ranger died of chol. en a few days since in Texas. There was I perhaps not a man in the American Army du- ring the late war whom the Mexicans more i dreaded than Col Jack Hays. The Whig Ticket. The Convention of the "great and universal ; whijr party r which met in this place on Tucs day last succeeded in nominating the following ticket. - - . - . Assembly.-John Fettlon, ?' ..- j Sheriff". Robert Gageby. V ' Treasurer. Robert Davis. Commissioner. Peter I'rbju. Auditor Jacob V. Si ck. These nominations did not appear to give very general satisfaction, a several angry dis cosfiom among the faithful, after the Conven tion adjourned, would seem to testify. We would advise them to keep cool, aa they may rest assuree that there are plenty others besides themselves who will vote against the whig ticket; Pntsbarg ConTenlion. The Democratic State Convention to place in nomination a candidalefor Canal Commission er, assembled in Pitisburg on yesterday. We did hope that we tfould have been enabled this morning to give our reader the name of the gentleman who has been selected ' as standard bearer of the glorious democratic party in thi approaching contest, but we have been disap pointed. No intelligence whatever was resoiv. ed at tne time of out going to press. We feel conudent, however, thit the Convention will nominate a man around whom the whole party throughout will rally with enthusiasm. mm M atuew the great temperance lec turer, has at length arrived in New York. It is said that lie contemplates visiting ail the J principle cities in the United State, ind then returning to Ireland. Gteat preparations have been making for tome time by the citizens of New York, to give him a proper reception. EfLOCtES on Ex.I,beiuent Foi.s. Hon. George M. Dal!n, fi3sjcn seUrtcd - byt the democracy of the city and-county of Fhiludel phia, to deliver an ei'.logium on the life and character of James K- Polk. Hon. James Bu chanan, has bc3n selected by the democracy of Lancaster, for the same purpose.- Better se lections, we think, could not have been made. Pittsburg Citv Scrip. Tho brokers of Pitts, burg were on Friday last buying the city scrip at J per cent discount. Allegheny Sjrip is al. so nearly par. U-j It is reported Urni lWsilcr F. Smilh, Governor of California, and the troops under his command, were refugees on board Amcri can ships, lying at San Francisco, oud that the soldiers were hunted down like wolves. All Sorl oi faragrrnplisi By the English papers, we learn that anoth er explosion took place in tho mines near New. casllo on the Tyne, on the 5th inet., by which thirty -tht eo persons lost thir lives. 'I here were over one hundred poisons m the mines a t the time. Captain King, of the ship CoromanJel, arri ved al Quebec, reports having passed upwards of fifty icebergs, about 12 leagues southwest of Cape Race. Lord Stanley has been shipping many of his poor tenants to the United Slates, pay in g their passage money himself. XT The Kentucky Yeoman says that it is the intention of many members of the Whig party; afier the pending election, to get peli lions up all over the State requesting Messrs. Clay and Underwood to resign their seats in mo oenaie ot me cnitcu JMatcs: it, as they believe, the vote of the people goes strongly against emancipation. Tho people oi Kentucky will never be satisfied to be repre sented in the Senate of the United Slates by two southern men with northern principles. Mr. Stetson ot the Asror House, New York is aboui to go to St. Petersburg in Russia, and set up an elegant hotel in that city. It seems to us that a grand establishment there on the American plan would succeed hugely. George Lippard, Esq., of Philadelphia, has been selected to deliver the Anniversary Ora lion, on the 15 of August, before tho Norwich University, Vermont. It certainly will be an able address. An exclusive prive'cgo for ten years has been granted to Scnor Don J. de Ia Granja, for an establishment of an electric, telegraph throughout the Republic of Mexico. They have erected at Quebec, where Gen Wolfe fell 80 years ago, a column 40 feet high from a design by Sir James Alexander, sur mouuted by a bronzed helmet and sword. The United Stales sloop of war Vincenncs built at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, nearly a quarter of a century ago, and which was hauled up and put in sea. going order, last w inter, was I launched, on Tuctday wctk, from the same po she first touched salt water so long ago. Horace Grcely, Esq., editor of the N. York Tribune wa thrown from his carriage while riding with his wife and child on Friday last- All were hurt, but recovered. .The first literary magafTne in America was by Franklin, published in 1741. . x "1 he. Odd Fellows had a very large and bril. l.ant piiade in tha town of Boniboro, Md., on on Saturday last. There were three bands of music in attendance, and tho towri was crod- eJ with people. i Some of the Democratic papers in Missouri Iiwa, Illinois and Michigan, have hoisted Col. Benton's nam; for President in 1852. The Baltimore Republican says that the State Reform Convention, which is to be com. posed of all friends of Conventional Reform, irrespective of party, will meet ia thctcity on the 25th of July next. On dit at Washington that Senator Benton's youngest daughter v?;Il soon bo espoused to Signor Sanchez, a young Mexican. Eleven young ladies, in company with Got. Slad, have gone toM incaota for the purpose of establishing schools in that Territory. They are cent out by the board of National Popular Education. The editor of tho Racine Advocate winds up a long article to the ladies, wi!i a word to the lords," "A Avord to mairiiu men. Remeni. ber to be polite to your wives, for if you are not, others will be." Tho Aeto Orleans Picayune of the 20th icst announces the final closing of Sauve Crevasse, through tho skill and unremitting exertions of Messrs. Dunbar and Surgi, the ie&ident survey or?;. The people arc corgratula'.ed on this happy consummation. An immense iron water wheel, fixty.eix feet in diameter and six feet wide, has been comple ted al the Union Iror. Works, Patterson, N. J., for a cotton factory in Mexico. Sad Accident. A despatch from Pough. keepsie (N. Y.) states that an embar.kmeut of earth which had been allowed to project over the workmen to 6lne!d them from the sun, gavc way on Friday morning, ana buried number beneath it. Four had been taken out dead and men were digging away the earth to ascertain if more were buried Gen. Harney has arrived at San Antonia Tex. a?, cr.tfcr orders to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Major General Worth, late in command of the Slii Department United States troops. A fire occurred al the Montour Tron Works, at Danville, on the 24th. which destroyed pro perty tothe amount of .$6000. j Sectritt of life is California. A letter i from California, received at Nantucket, say, :. man's life here is worth about fi fty cents on the" dollar." The Pennsyl vanian says the coinage of gold dollars ha? been FUfpended at the mint solely on account of tlitfdcmand for other hard mon- f. One huHi-!'d-iIett9r.'tt:; i-oltl dullar are oil hand at the mint. The Hon. Thomas IT, Benton, of Missouri, Hon. John II. Dix. of New York, and Nathan. el Hawthorn, of Massachusetts, were elected honory members of the New Hampshire His torical Society, at its lato annual meeting. An extra session of the Legislature of the State of Illinois has been called by the Gover nor, in the month of October, at which a U. States Senator will be chosen. There are four democratic cand idate?, . viz: Messrs. McCler. 1 md, Shields. Wentworth und Brcesc. Fire in lhc Woods. .2 zvhoh Village in Flames Destruction of Saw Mills and Lumber People jlying to the Beach for Safety. Boston, June 2G. From St. John papers of vestcrdav, xc learn that lhc fire rajrino- in the woods in New Brunswick, had increased with fear ful rapidity, threatening great destruction of property. , A letter dated St. Andrews, 19th inst., says mat a w note village at Aew Kiver had been destroyed, together with the ex tensive saw mills belonging to Messrs Fryc & Farnham, and large quantities of timber. About one hundred persons had been compelled to 11 y to the beach for safety The fi re was bursting out on both sides. Several other saw mills were destroyed. Robbinstown, where eight large vessels are being built, is threatened with destruc tion. The loss of property, grain and lumber is said to fc vcr- large. No one can tell when or where this fire will stop. Ularrying for Money. A prudent and well disposed member oftha Society of Friends once gave the following friendly advice: John, said he 'I hear thou art going to be married. Yes,' replied John, I am.' Well,' replied the man of drab, I have only one little piece of advice lo give thee, and that is, never marry a woman worth more than thou arl. When I mir.-ied my wife, I was worth just fifty cents, and she worth sixty two cents and whenever any difference has occurred be tween us since, sho has always thrown up the odd shilling. On tho 27th ull., at his residence in the vi cinily of this place, after a lingorir.s illness ir jli.iam t rvck, r.sq., aged about 7a years. Tho deceased was among the early settlers of this section of country, and was highly esteem cd fsr his many virtues. lie has filled several offices in the gift of the poople and his loss is mourned by a largo number of relatives and warm personal friends. UEENSIV'ARE and GROCERIES. large lot, for sale low at Buchanan's Store. 6i lion whence jOHN IVORY. ED. SHOEMAKER. NEW Al CHEAP GOODS. ( .Toll ii Ivorv 4 Co. HAS JUST RECEIVE'D A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING SUMMER GOODS. Compris-ing in part fine Cloths and CaRsimercs. with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies' Dress Goods, auch as Lawns. Lustres, De Lninea Alpacas, Mulls, Gingham, Calicoe, See . . in great " vario' ies Together with every descrip. , tion of Men &. Children's " , Wear; Domes tio Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings &c, &.c. GROCER1E S. . We have a largo and gencr . ,J al assortment which will ba sold , "lower than any that hnve ever been offered in this vicinity, together with, a gejiral assortment of II A RD WA RE, tyneenswarc, Drug?, Medicines, Oils, Glass and Putty; Boot and Shoes; CP3 Fine Beaver and Moleskin Hats; fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, F tar I ana straw isonnets; jsooks, oia tionary:c. With every description of Goods, Notions, &1'47, that are usually kept in a country store, air of which will be sold on such ternm as will t.rV all competition and insure general satis. faction. . 0"AU kinds of Country Produce wanted, for wliich the highest market Price will be givenQ) Summit A. P. R. Road, i July 5, 1849.-39. S TTTJST Received and for Sale a few choice el oiecoB of Piano Music also music for thy Flute and Accordeoa. J: IVORY $ CO. OR SALE Six Splendid Accordeons which will be sold cheap bv J. IVORY 4- CO. Rnrrels Salt, just received and for sale Flour and Bacon constantly kept on hand by J. IVORY CO. GO AHEAD! Young men of Allegheny Township, and suck as take an interest m tne case. An adjourned meeting of the mem ber of a new Volunteer Company will tako place on Saturday the I4th of July at 5 o'clock P- Al.. at the School House in the borough of Lo. retto, to consult on matters of im portance, viz: Election of officers, organization of the company, and con cerning the uniform. All ' persons who Icel interested and have nqX yet enrolled their .lames in thn list of said gejgyeny arc respec fully invited to attend. -July 2, lbl9. STRAY SHEEP. CAME to the residence of the subscriber residing in Allegheny township three head of cheep, one weather, one ewe and lamb, the weather has one ear mark, the owner is re. .netted to rome forward, prove properly pay cimi"ri and laic them a Cay otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. JJAMLL liIIAL,LAGll.K. July 5, 1819. 39-3t. STUAY HOUSE. AME to the residence of the subscriber re siding in Jackson tnwns'iip, Cambria Co. on the 28th day of May last, a large Flee Bitten Gray Horse, supposed to be about 12 or lo years of age, badly windbroken and has two natural marks on his on hind leg, no other particular marks. The owner is requested to enmo forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of according to law. ri I UK KAULK. June 28. 1819 33-3t. -111 SAf.T PKWII.SnH It Al:i unl.i t iiiu eiore ui J.S.BUCHANAN. EXECUTORS NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Wil liam Pryco late of Cambria Township, aro hereby notified to make immediate pay ment. Those having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present thorn duly proven for settlement. DAVID w. miCJL;, Executor. Cambria Township, Cambria co. July 3, 1849.-3961. JUST received, a large lot of Euglish and French CLOTHS, Blue, Black and Fan. cy CASSIMERES, and SATINETS of eve. rv variety, at the store of ww it r-v n tt wr m kT M Hf LIST OF JURORS FOR JU LY TERM, 1819. SECOND WEEK. ADJOURNED COURT David Trexler, Allegheny, John M'Mullen, Allegheny, John B. Donoughc, Allegheny, Jacob Shaffer, Jackson, Micharl M'Guire, Allegheny, John Pergrin, Jackson, Jacob Luiher, Carroll, Patrick Donoughc, Washington, Jehn Kinports, Susquehanna, Robert Trotter, Washington, George Delany, Allegheny, Blossius Noel, Carroll, Joseph Lecca, Summerhill, George Bruce, Allegheny, John D. Hughes. Cambria, John Pringle, Johnstown, Francis" Coopor, Allegheny, Samuel Wills, do. Charles Bradluy, do. James Myers, Cambria, - ' ; Allen Rose, Richland, Wm. Brown, Clearfield, Alexander Lane, Cnnemaugh. Casper Dirnond. Summerhill, Isaac GifTer, Susquehanna, Thomas Gallaher, Allegheny, Jacob Knable, Connemangh, James Douglass, (of Win.) Carroll, Win. J, Williams, Cambria, George W. Munson, Johnstown, Alexander M'MulInn, Allegheny, Adam Fockler, Johnstown, Peter Gordon, Jr , Susquehanna, - John Morgan, Jackson, Lamer Cassldy, AlleghcnV. May 3, 1819, 30-3t. TO IRON MASTERS, THE Blacklick Furnace, situate in Cambria county, about 12 miles west of Ebens burg, and 6even miles from the Pennsylvania Canal, is now ofTe red for Sale or Rent on tho most accommodating torms. The Siack and Buildings of every kind bo. ing in good repair, only a small outlay of non. ey will be required to put the Furuace in opcr. ation. The Properly, comprising any desirable quantity of land, will bo sold on easy payments, oi rented for a term of years, with use of tim ber, &.r.- ' For terms apply to the subscriber at his resi dence at Ebensburg, Cambria county. Pa. EDWARD SHOEMAKER. June 20, 1849. 37-8t. ESTItAYS. c AMG to the residence of tho residence of the subscriber living in Allegheny town. ship, about the first of June, three head of HORSES, 1 Grey Mare supposed to be ten or twelve years old, 1 Iron Grey Horse four or five years old, one yearling Mare colt, brown color. The owner is requested to eumo forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will bo disposed of ac- cording to law. TATR1CK CONOWAY. June 21, 184937-3t. EXECUTORS NOTICE. -jr ETTERS testamentary on the estate of SLA William Wilson, late of Jackson town- ship, Cambria county, deed.,' having been granted to the subscriber rosiding in said town. chip. . All pei sons incebtcd to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them properly proven tor sot. tlcment. JOHN WILSON. June 21, 1849 37-Gf THE TWELVE MONTHS' VOLUNTEER. OB A JOURNAL OF A PRIVATE The above is the title pa go of a large and handsomely printed octavo volume ot bib pa ges.iust published. In May, 1846. the author, a lawyer, threw aside Chitty and Bladcstone, and taking the sword and carbine, enlisteo in the cavalry regiment then raising or his State, 'Tennessee.! In the interim he kept a copious journal of every thing that fell under his no- lice worthy ot record, relating to tne nie ot a soldier. the country through which he travelled and the modes of life of its inhabitants.' Also, pivin? i vivid description of the different en gagemcnta of our army while in Mexico, viz: Palo Alto, Keseca do u l'aima, iuonierey. Buena Vista, Bombardment of vera Cruz, Cerro Gordo, Cherebusco and Chepultepec, with all ith all the minor engagement, and a copious detail of personal adventures, antedates and incidents of camp life, and Mexican scenery and customs. We feel confident that the work will find in the people of Cambria liberal purchasers, to reward the gallant soldier, who has enlarged upon the history of the Volunteers and of the nt : i - .Mexican ar. G. W. GEORGE, Agent. June 21. 1849. S-H-OOLLEN &. COTTON TWEEDS and VV I 'AiNT SI Urf 9, cneap ior casa or country produce, to had at Buchanan's Store. THE HOME JOURNAL Edited br George P. 3Icrris and X P. Willis; PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. The first number of a new series of this wideJy-circulaied and universally popular PAIVIILY NEWSPAPER will, for the accommodation of new subscri bers, be issued on Saturday, the seventh day of July next, with several new, original and at tractive features. THE HOME JOURNAL is wholly a peculiar paper, abounding in every variety of Literature and News; and, besides being one of the most elegantly printed and interesting ahcets extant, it is by far the ch-ap. est the terms being rnly Two Dollars a Year (in advance) or three copies for five dollars. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. Address MORRIS &, WILLIS, Editors and Proprietors, at the Orilce of publication, No. 107 Fulton Street, New-York. Scorge Ullrcy As Co. HAVE just received and opened at the old stand, formerly occupied by George Ullrey, at the head of Plane No. 5. A. P. R. K. Summit, a large and extensive stock of Spring and Summer n n v- c? o o n s. He desires his friends and old customers and the public in general lo give him a cnll and examine his collection of. the latest fashions and styles in the lino of staple goods &.c, com prising a beautiful stock of DRESS GOODS, Plain Muslin, Mull Muslin; French and Amcr. ican Lawns; French and Domestic Ging. hams. A large and handsome assortment of Calico Prints. Shawls, Bonnets. Rib. bons. Artificials and Trimmings of all kinds. Tickings, Sheetings, Col. ored Muslins and Checks. Eng: lish and French Cloth, Cassi meres, Sattinets and Jeans. Silk Velvet, Satin, Mar. sailles and German Vest, ings. Grocerits, Hard, ware. Glass, Nails, Boot, Shoes, and Summer Hats and Caps. Together with a lot of superior RJO AXO FliOl'R. All of which thev will sell lower than has cv er been sold at the Summit heretofore. Please call and get value for your money. Terms, strictly cash or country produce. June 13, 1849 3G-2in SCRIP WANTED. JOHN DOUGHERTY. TrNFOUMS his friends and the public-gen. iJL.erally that he has opened a large assort ment of READY.jUA.VV ULUTIUAG, con stating of " COATS, VESTS, $ PANTALOONS which he will sell low. Tho public are invi ted to call and examine his clothing and judge for themselves as to their quality ami cheap, ness. Pittsburg City Scrip will be taken l par for Cotbing. EbcnsbMrg.-May 31, IS13. 3t-3l. 1 C, II, IIE1TR ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. Office one door west of J. S. Buchanan'j Store. April 12, 1849-tf. IT A TTORNE Y AT LA TF, EBENSBURG, PA. April 12, 1819 tf. C. LITZIXGER. O. W. TOW. LITMGER & TODD, Dealers in Dry Gocdft Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, ccc. ! doors east of Renshaw's Hotel. High st: ATTORNEY AT LA IF, ERENSIiTTnn tA Office one door west of J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1849. tf. DR- THOMAS C- BUNTING. South-west corner of 7th fy -Ract sis. Philadelphia, April 26, 1849. 29- , . J.MTOALD,' : ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of Blslr, In diana and Cambria counties entrusted to hie care, will be promptly attended to. OSce, opposite J. S. Buchanan a Storo. April 12, 1S49. tf WASHINGTON HOUSE, PORTAGE. NO. 2. A. P. R. R. rnHE undersigned takes this method of in. JkL forming his friends and the public gener ally, that he has taken that largo and coronio. dious House, favorably known the WASHINGTON HOTEL, formerly kept by William Palmer, Esq., Having fitted up the fJousa in a style not to be surpan-ed by any other west of the mountains, the travelling community can rest anjrcd that on his parttiere will bo nothing wanting to make llieir FOjourn a pieas-um one, an uu i ucicrunn ed to supply his table with the best that the country market can afford. HIS 13 A it will be supplied with the choicest of Liquor j. HIS STABLE is large and roomy, and attended by caroful and attentive Hostlers. RICHARD TROTTER. A. P. R. R. June 6, 1849 36-tf. JUST opened, a verv extensive lot nfGING. HAMS, LAWNS, and PRINTS of eve ry vaiiety, at the store of JOAT S. BUCHANAN. C-NUAIN and Country Produce, oral! k:i.ds 7T taken in exchange for goods at Buchan- an's Store. i ADMINISTRATORS1 NOTICE. W ET TERRS of Administration having been laLi granted by the Rrgistor of Cambria coun ty to the undersigned on the estate of William Piltman late cf Washington township, Cam bria county, dee'd. Notice is hereby given to all those indebted to said estate, to make pay- mcnt, and tlio.e who have claims, lo preseul them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN PITT. MAN , JOHN BEAM. May 17, 1819. 33- HATS! HATS'! .4 good assortmhnt nf Fur, Btush, St Ik, 31 sir skin, Palmleaf, Mexican and ool HATS , fsr sale at BUCHANAN'S STORE. - - S(:sii. Mackeral and Codfish, just opened and for sale by 1.. c T. ooks and Stationary, also, plain and em. broidered Envelopes, fancy Note Paper, Molto. silvered and cami Wafers, Quills. Sealing Wax. Pencils, Pass Books, die, f.ir sale at the store of LITZINGER &. TODD. "& ff EN'S fine calf and kip Boots, Women's 1 JL Congress Shoes, Lasting; - Buck and Goat Shoetees, Seal and Merc. R. R. Slippers, Misses colored KM. patent and ca'f Boots, Boy's thick and kip Boots and Shoes just re ceived by -L. &. T. FOR SALE A Tract of unimproved Laud, covered with valuable Timber, lying about five miles West of Ebensburg, enquire of JU1IN W IL.L.1A.US. Ebensburg, April 12, J849. I2-lf. H?or Sale. A rood double pull Patent Ramage Press of large Imperial size, (23 by 3.'i inches) together with all Hie necessary nxens." n is in gooo order, and will be sod low for cash. For fur. ther particulars apply st tins oluce. A Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mus lins, just received and for sale very low at the store of MURRAY & Z.1HM. ARO WARE. CUTLERY and CAR. RENTER'S TOOLS just received and for sale at the store of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves- indebted to the subscriber either for Job Wokk, Advertising or Subscription, will please call and setllo up their, accounts on or. before tha 20th of July. By attending to this notice they will save costs. D. C. ZAIIM. June 7, 1849. 35-3. - - . .CD S! 5MB V.81 LADIES SUPER FRENCH LACE, CHINA PEARL, and BRAID BONNETS, just tecetved arfd for sale by - LITZI.NGEK & TODD. E, IIUTCnilON, JR