!iv v.v-j. -., .up .7-7 jr".,- : - . -K'T . LfT t m EBENSBURG, PA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1319. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, JOHN A GAMBLE. Of Lycoming. XIJiViOCIl ATIC COUKTyMOM- TOR ASSEMBLY, Dr. Wm .A. SMI Til, Of Ebensburg. tor siiERirr. JOHN HIIAWLEV, Of Summerhill tp. FOR CCF.ON'ER. l S..M'CLOSKEY, Of Washington tp. TOT. TREASURER, JOHN G. GIVEN, Of Ebensburg. FOR COMMISSIONER, ANTHONY LAMHAUGH. Of Jackson, tp. TOR AUriTOR, WASH. DOUGLAS Of Allegheny tp. tnrTnK Sentiskl, hat much the largfft cir eulation cf anv paper published in this county and as an htlzerliting sheet ojf-rs superior inducements to merchants ana business nen g.'r.crally. Thise desirous of miking us rj kit medium fur extending their business cat. j da ij hu either sendintr their notices direct . e-r i .1 . 7 . V,. f It I U II I. (E J tttfc U.ioi John Crouse, Ftq , Johnsloicn. L W. Cirr. L'uu1 JIuildincs, n . .. i. t ii . , m w i : . . i- , r . i rr tw - i r i Tkhd st. Viludtlphia- Win. A. Kin.e, Piltshuig. tiiorge Pratt, MA.Nnssit ft., Nile York. Medial cf the Deciacratlc Slate Cominillee, Pz.vcino, August 23, 1819. The members of the Democratic Slate Central Committee, are requested to meet At the Merchant's Hotel, in Philadelphia, on THURSDAY, the C:h of September next, as business of importance will come before the Committee. A full attendance is earnestly solicited. "The Democratic papers throughout the .State, will please copv. J. CLANCY JONES, Chairman. XT A ten ion is requested tlsemcuts in to days paper. to the new adver. I7Wt) are pleased to learn that our old friend Dr. Thjmas C. Bunting. Surgeon of the 2nd Regiment Penuy!van ia volunteers in Mex ic h;s been nominated for the office of Reg :.Ur of Wills by the democracy of rhilado'phia citv and coun'.y. The Doctor, as a soldier, bv Lis gi'.bnt and nu'r.lc cer.duct gained himself many warm friends among those who were with him in Mexico, and wo aio glad to perceive that he stands equally high in the estimation of his fel low citizens ot home. We have not a dou'jt of his election, and we know that he will make an excellent ofScer. A New Fonndry. Our enterprising fellow townsmen, Messrs. Buchanan and Davis have completed tbjir Foundry ia this place, which has been in pro gress cf erection lor soma timo, and are no w prepared to manufacture all kinds of castings. A Foundry has been much wanted in this place, and we hopo the citizens of out borough and vie inky will reward the energetic proprie tors by giving them their patronage. E Hilary. We are pleased to learn that a military spir it is abroad in Allegheny township, and thai the young men cf Lorctto and vicinity havo taccceded in forming a f.ne volunteer company It is called the "Allegheny Infantry," and the following ere the oiHcers: Captain floury Schnetbcrg. lat Lieut. Augustine Little. 2na Lieut. Anthony Myers. The young men in Clearfield township ap pear ta have been equally successful. They have also formed a fine company under the came of the '-Clearaold Iufanlry, and e'ectol the following officers: Captain Peter Kaylor. 1st Lieut. David Mills. 2ro Lieut David Watt. The Stcret Eipcdilion. Ii would seam from a " letter received in St. Louis on the 3d inst., from Round Island bilua. tcJ midway between New Orleans and Mobile, that the eecret expedition is riot all a hoax. This letter U dated August 12th, and sfates that one thousand men intended for the eecret eipedition aga inst Cuba, had arrived there and would sail on the steamship Fanny on IheSOlh tf August for an Island 100 miles distant from VeraCraz. The writer is a member of the ei podition, att'l thinks that the Sierra Mad re is the ultimate place of destination. The writer also csprcfi-cs the opmioit that Mine "5,000 MOUNTAIN SENTINEL j men w ill rendezvous at tha point acar Vera jCruz. ; This is the substance of the St. Louis letter, 'and our readers my judge for themselves ; whether its statements are entitled to credence. jTiirro is much ia it that smacks cf Ue imprcb bL1?. t .. i The Central Railroad- The Directors of I his great enterprise have finally selected the route they are to pursue to Pittsburg. The Road will strike the Portage at or in the vicinity of No. 4, and keep down the same line to Johnstown, where it will cross the Concmaugli, and keep the southern side of tin t stream to a point nearly opposite Blairs vilie. J. Edgar Thompson, the Chief Engi neer has pub:Uhed a notice to Contractors in which he states that proposals will bo received from tho 11 to the 12th of October next, for the graduation and masonry of that portion of the Road east of section No. 54, opposite kD!airs villa f.r a distance of 2tJ miles. Those desir. j ing information are requested to apply to Ed. ; ward M iller Esq, Engineer of the Western Dt- i vision, at the Summit Pa. It is supposed that o'perati jtis will be commenced this full. i A Singular Prosecution. L. Hurler, Esq., editor of the Pittsburg Post one of the best democratic papers in the Stale. i has been prosecuted for a libel by a man named ; Pembleton, fur slating that the speech of Gen ITujlor at that place as published in the Pitts- burg whig papers was a forgery- This beats iany thing :n the way of libelous prosecutions thtt we have ever seen, and must evidently ' have no other object than to annoy and crush ! HarpT. We think that those who instituted the b'.iii will find tint thev have caught "a Tar y,e they are (IjCs with it. Di'inocrals, Be wan! Wc iiivc heard quite a number of unfounded ; rt-p.irts iboiit the different meinbers composiiig iho Dt rrr'Cratic ticket cf this county, which iicvo been iiidu?t rifuly put into circulation amour; ti.e people by the whigs. with a view of injuring the success of the dom ocrstic cause. From ihe game that is now being played, we feel cu;ifid-nt thai the wlrgs are disposed to .'rifi ie themselves to secret icork and under. handed nicins to ciVcl their o'.u'ects in October next, r.nd that every o'd story ar:d many addi t;ll(lal new ones, no mat ter how false or disre . . .. -i. jnuiaj.eio ino ipariv mil us-.-s ineiu, win dc us.-s tnern. trumped up for the purpose of sustaining their &iii!;ir!g cause. We then e:iy. Democrats, be- .varc. Ue on t lie lookout 1-jr every scheme 3P.d trick which the ingenuity of 'the whigs can in vjiU. T.'.oy will endeavor to influence your vo! s by appealing to yo .r prejudices, by bring i;.g forwaid subjects which should never Le thought of in a political campaign, and by every variety of "cock and bull" that may suit the occasion. It is believed, however, that your attachment to the democracy is loo strong to be influenced by any such base trickery, and that you will treat every such attempt as it deserve s with unqu alified contempt. Nevertheless it is your duty to be active and vigilant, and lhatyou use all honorable means to secure the election of you r. ticket , and advance the glorious cause' Unless you do this, ihe whigs will get ahead of you. There is nothin g more ccrta in to bring a'jout the defeat of your party, than your own sjjiinencEs and inactivity, and we hope that misfortunes of former years will be sufficient t" prevent a repetition from the same cause. Ncrlh Branch Caiiul- Tiiey are about commencing operations on this important branch of cur public improve, merits, in accordance with the provisions of a law passed last winter. The Auditor General has informed the Governor that about -3 15d,. 003 will he applicable to the nrofecution of the work, after deducting a fufiicient amount to' pay the February interest. It is supposed that this important canal can be completed in abou' two years without increase in the State debt. The following are the sections of the Ja w of last w inter relativo to it. XXXIV. That the Canal Commission- i i ... ers De ana are hereby authorized to ap point a competent engineer and superin tendent, to construct and superintend the completion of the North Branch, Penn sylvania canal. XXXV. That whatever balance of mon ey remains in the treasury unappropriated, after the payment of the August and Feb ruary interest in each current year, shall have been fully provided for, shall, for so long a period as may be necessary, and the same is hereby appropriated toward the completion of the North Branch canal. XXXVI. It shall be the duty of the Auditor General and State Treausurer, on or before the fifteenth day of August in every year, to report to the Governor the amount of money that can be applied to the completion of said canal that year, and he shall notify the Canal Commissioner thereof, whose . dutv it shall be to place under contract a corresponding amount of work. XXXVII. That no engineer or super intendent shall be appointed on the said canal, until it shall be ascertained there will be the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in the treasury not other wise appropriated. Taylor's Administration. Bennett, of the New York Herald, an origi. nal Taylor man indulges in the following strain on the prospects of ihe present administration. He is not the only leading friend of Tiylor who has become disgusted with the manner in which affairs are conducted at Washington. We predict that beforfl anoJuer year the 'no party," parly will be no party at all. Dark and dreary enough, is the winter prospect for the present administration. Whu is to he done? The course of th? President is clear. His own letters fur- j nish him with a platform on which he caa securely stand. It is on that platform alone that he can retain the affection and confidence of the people of the United States. Gen. Taylor was not elected as the candidate of a party. He himself de clared that he would never be the Presi dent of a party. But how shamelessly hav the cabinet disregarded that great principle! They have discovered the ut most contempt for the pledges of the President, and the success of his adminis tration. 1 here is not a single pledge giv en bv him that the cabinet have no! viola ted, or tried to violate. The frankness of the President they hive returned with duplicity. His generous confidence they have repaid by unblushing treachery. Look at the manner in which they have dispensed the patronage of the government: Look at their disregard of the public inter ests? Look at the management of the Post Office Department, and the Home Department! The inquiry perpetually presents itself what is to be done? But one course can avert the danger which is a Lead. The President should dismiss, at once his treacherous councellors, and se lect new ones. The moral effect of that decisive step would be electric throughout' the whole Union. ' . . v ,t j AnniTCrsari bail- Ey referepce to our adverting columns ,t will be seen tha our friend Trotter, of VY ash- ington House at Portage, intends giving a j I IJ-11 il l)t, 1 . . Ac TVTr Trrtt! grauu gj xii u it uto loci iiioi i . vni.i and Lady understand perfectly the art of cater ing for the public taste, and know how to make such matters "come off well," we can assure; all lovers ol amusement thai here is presented an excellent opportunity of passing an agreea. hie evening. ID" Young Francisco Iiey, who was abducted from New Orleans by the Spanish Consul and sent bck to Cu!a, has returned. He has been j confined in priso'i by his own request, there to j await the trial of the Spaniedi Consul before j the Supreme Court. He alleges that he fears j bodily injury, and dses not consider his hie safe while at large in New Orleans. All -i Th? New Orleans Picavune says that the frame work of a magnificent hotel, lobe erected moan rrauctsco, is now nnrlni. .inct rnpt i nn I r tliat IMt'.' -1m-.1i Will IU1UL. V-Jli-ll 1 1 J 1 I .IX .....v.. ..... i i be sent forward as soon as completed. It I is io nave tuuicei ireni uv ,o e-ei ucmn. and the fittin-s UP are to be of the ni05l , . , c 1 supers Style. There is a youth is Rusmey Ky.,i 15 vears old. who stands five feet three! inches high; measures six feet round the! - . .i w r . i .i .t i waist, three feet six inches round tfie thijrh, ' . , , . - , two feet SIX inches round the calf of the ler, two lect six mcnes rounu tne arm, anu weighs five hundred pounds. VsT While a party of twelve ladies were in bathing at Newport, the other day the horses ran away with the wagon contain-! ing all their clothes. How they reached j home ran be belter imagined than descri-j bed. (Zrl he citizens of Portsmouth, N. II.,, adopted a city charter on Tuesday last, by a majority of four votes. Our granite i iriends do not appear ambitious of chang-i ,k: r,, ., :,,. i:r, j insf tneir town lor a citv lite. - j 5TThe corporation of Nashville. Tenn., j have subscribed S500,000 to the Nashville . -'I! I LsTThc track of the Btiffalo and Niag-I ara Falls railrcd is being rclaid with! heavy iron roils. tSThe office of Sheriff of the city of New York is sr-id bv the Herald to be worth the clear sum of S 15,000 per annum. ! TRAYED away fr.- m the residence of the ! lKT? subscriber :it Ihe Suiiiinit, Can.l ria cuiin- C-sT'.Mrs. Fanny Kemble Butler will be i ty. about the S.'uh of July last, a red COH' in Syracuse, New York, during the State:117"1 a dunn IIEIFFER. Said cow is eight fair, 'to give readings from Shakspcare. I or .i!ne.-VarB old- and, rdS, her uil cut, ff; l e - A ; lieibtr is two years o.d last spring, having no A pair of whales were taken off: particular marka o:i her. Shrewsbury, N. J., last week, the visiters 1 Also nb"ut lhe 1 ,th of August last, a fresh at the Ocean House taking part in thc ; '"h CO ll. about lour years old, red color. jam. lias a short hoof cn one of fore icei. spoit. j Any person giving the undersigned informi- contemporary says: Four months if'10" f where the ab0ye descried cattle m,y P rr-i , , i " i" , r i - i L'e lound will be iueraiiv rewarded, ol iaylorism has done the work lor whig-i MAT1IIEW CLACK. gery. We hope diere will be enough left i Sept. 6, 1S13. 43-3. for them to make a respectable contest at ; the next Presidential election; but the j present indications are, that we shall walk ! over the course. ! : There is a good old maxim, which, if everybody would attend to, a great deal! J,. J . , , -,i te- ol trouble might be avoided "mind your Own business." IQhis wholesome advice was observed, we would not be involved ! ol.,, But, now-a-days, people are more anxious about the affairs of their neighbors, than their own; the consequence is, neglect of important private matters, and the breed ing of jealousy and quarrels. Harri&burg Union. During one of the recent engafrements S between the Austrians and Hungarians, near Comorn, a batUe painter named Lal leman was killed by a cannot shot while he was taken a sketch of the flirht. Gravity of manners is thought by some to be a mark of wisdom yet the gravest beast is an the gravest bird is an owl the gravest fish is an oyster and the gravest man is usually zfool. Bee. Uont ttll what your Jlorth. It was a rule with the historian Gibbon to tell no man what he was worth. If it is much,' he said, 'I shall excite envy; if it be little, and I let it be known, I shall thereby bring on myself contempt.' " ' r Ffty-tWO thousand Jews, says the Jewish Chronicle 'at nr,w fltin ,n th ranks of the brave Hungarian arm v for lib-: ...r , " v. 1 :: erty and civilization, and not one Jew is to be found serving under the Austrians (although there are myriads of Jews in Austria proper, Galiicia, Bohemia, Mora via and Transylvania) Society and Morality in California One who has 'seen the elephant' writes home to the Tribune: - ".m Francisco is a God-Iorsaken place, nearly given over to gamblers, professional idlers and tipplers. They seem a band of outcasts, met in brotherhood of woe.' Daily arrivals of fancy and sporting men; pugilists, genteel loafers and abandoned women from the states, are rapidly swelling their ranks.' S. V. Merrick, Esq., has resigned the Presidency of the Central Railroad Com pany. W. C. Patterson, Esq., has been elected in his stead. More of the Cuba Scheme: The St. Louis Republican of a late date sas "Ii is stated to us that a company of 1,500 men is being enrolled in New Or leans, who are to serve for twelve months and to be paid one thousand dollars each for a year. They are told that they are to right, but have not been informed against whom their warfare is to be directed. It is said that half a million of dollars are on deposit in the Canal Bank, to use in the enterprise. Nearly the full complement of men have been obtained, and is probable thal developroants will soon be made as to the design of the expedition." , , ATTENTION CAM BR I A G UARD S. You will meet at the Court House on '1 hurs. i Ika IJ inst ut 9 i'rlfii'j P M i,..,.rl .- f., , . ... I1Brai j,'' ' J quested, as matters of importance "i-ri"-" - - t . .... will come before the company. By order B. M'DERMIT 1st Ser;rt ANNIVERSARY OF CIIEPU LTEPEC! ! St'plcizibrr IVt, 1S47. GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC A I a 1L ! The nndersigncd, proprietor of the Wash ington Hotel, at No. 2, A. P. R. R.t would re spectfully invite the Cm izen Sold tcrs of Cam. bria, anri Jlho a!oinii"g cmntics, to altei:d a GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL io ue given ai n,s nause on lnursauv evcnin", j lory in wh.ch the "Cambria Guards," and oepiemoer u, ni com rnemor alio n or uni vie ! -to - - . i . ! j "American Highlanders' were prominent ac I tOTS. The proprietor confidently expects that all I '! citizens, who love amusement, will loin 1- .1 i n Ihe r,t j evince their appr option of thai gallant ch.ee,. c .t. . the propriotor and his Lady, and nothing shall b wanting on their part to render the whole affair pleasant and agreeable. A Car cvill leave Hollida vsburfr at 10 o'clock . ri, , , , 0 , . fo . l1, . A. M., and Johnstown 2 o clock I . M.,ior lilc ,)Uri)ofctj f conveying any who may wish to ; aiteud, RICHARD TROTTER. Aug. 30, 1817. Legionary Order, Io. 1. Head Quarters, Cambria Lpgion, Summit, August 25, 1849. Tiie following persons have this day been c'uly appointed to ihe different positions neces- clo surgeon, jAJim Ci.ristv, M. D. with u,c rank ot Major, and the power to appoint an Assistant, who w ill hold the rank of lt Lieut ; Quartermaster, Peter Dolghertv. with the rank ol Captain; Commissary of Subsis !. , ,,v- .. .. J r , . tence, John M'Gislev, with tho ratih. of Itt Lieut.; ail of whoai shall be obeyed and re.-pec- ted aordin3ly. 'cial. Lieut. Cul. Commanding. JOHN C. ONSLO W, Adjutant. s 7 1 1! ji STRAY HORSE, , f ) Al1Z Ih r",de"ce f he subscriber in Munster, Washington township, Cambria county on Thursday the 30th of August, a Tf ntKSEt: fI far8. ld.Us' white soot on his forehead, and about sixteen hands high. Tho owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and lake hm away, or else he will be disposed of accor- etmlolaw. A. UUlililJi, Sept. 6, 1S43. 4S-3t. REGISTER'S NOTICE. ALL persons interested are hereby notified tiiat the following Accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Office at Ebeneburg, Cambria county, Pa., and will be presented for confirmation and allowance to the Orphans' Court to be held at Ebensburg, in and for said county, on the 1st day of October next: The Account of Sarah Reed and Harrison Kinkead, Executors of William Reed, laic of Jackson township, dee'd. The Account of Stephen Lloyd, Executor of David Davis (farmer,) late of Cambria lown ship, deceased. The Account of Thoman Gallaher, Execu utor of Francis Gallahcr, late of Allegheny township, dee'd. The Account of Johc Williams Adminietra. frtr rum 1 . . !...... C 1 '. t . .. . n (cooper,) laic of Cambria township, dee'd. . ! Wm, KITTELL, Reg-is ter. I Register's Office, j EbcDsb"rg. Pt. 3, laiu. - . j ! OOKS ND Statiosart, also, plain and em. iLv broidered Lnvelopcs iancy iSotc taper, : oUo silvered and cami Wafers. Qaills, ! Sc6Tin3 XVaT rencile, Pats L'ooks, cc, f-r sale ;t the ttore of LITZIXGER &. TODD, rrn ii f ATTi i lttiil fin liji NOTICE. i PL'RLiC notice is hereby jjiven, that I y! order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria' county, will be exposed to sal-j by public von. I due or outcry, on Mondiu the 3d day of Octo ber next, at oiic o'clock in tho aliernoon, n ' certbiu j TRACT OF LAND, I ii..aic in a:iiuna lovrmmp, bounded by iai;-8 ot uic'iara lliomas. John I-:. Join...- rjlrhnrd Dennett and others, containing One Hundred and Fisntv Nine hrrts and allowance, with the appurtenance: late the es'-rie of David Da vis, drover, deceased . The salo will be held at the Ct.urt Hon e. Jn the borough cf Ebcntburg, and terms made known William Davis and Ihomas M. Jones, .ad. ruinistraiurs of the said estate. Dy order ;f the Court, WILLIAM KITTELL, CUrk. Aug-ist 33, 1S43. 47-ts SHERIFF'S SALES. 7? Y virtue of tur.drv writs of Vend. Einon i r t"- . .. , J? ur.u u.trv. rdcias Irfuea out OI Ine Oouri ol Lomroon fleas ot Cambria county. ana to mo cirectec, tnere wi.l be exposed to sa to at the Court House, :n the Dorcugh of toensburg , Cambria county, on Monday the 1st day ol Oct-ber next, at one o'clock P. M., All tile right, title and interest cf David Spielman, of, in and to two Lots of Ground situate in ih-J town of Jefferson, Cambria county, adjoining lots of Hah Dusran and William Dutler, one of said lots having there on creeled a one and a half story hewed log dwelling House and a frame stable. The other lot hdving thereon e rected a C arpenler Shop, a Ware lioom, a Shed and a frxmi Stable, now in the occupancy of the said Dvid Spielman, Lsq. Tsker. in Execution and to ba bold at the suit of J. &. G. Marrav. ALSO, Ail tlie right, title and interest of Hush M I .-. IT . . f In i r. A I n t ,. C 1 -. Summ'tvi.'lo, Cambria county, adjninin a lot I oi james ioc'. ana iror.unj on t!,o liail I.oad.l !...-.-. t . 1 ' , . . . I bavin- thereon erected a one and h ..if ! if unit: uuufe, ii uw in ice said Huh .Miilov. occupancy cf tte Taken in lxeution arid to be sold at the suit of James M'Dermitt, AFbignea of James! Murray late High ShtraTcf Cambria, county. i ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Frederic k ( Kuhn, of. in and to a tract of land situatj in ! Ce-neiViaugh lor.nfliip, joining lands of Jo'm Cainbrii cointy. ad Zech. John Mrsh. Lmanuel Horner and other, containing 133 acres more or h's. ten acres of wh:ch ere cleared having thereon srtcted a Cabin Hojsi and n leg siab:e now in t!:c occupancy of John .Mrsh. lakpn in execution ana to Le eojj at Iho'rt ,.,t ,.f r. t. rviiuerson executor o! Dr. John ; ,!.,., ALSO; The following described Luildlr.g and lA cf j ihcir soj-mrn a phiasant one, as he is determin round of Christian Swegmau o wner or rcpu- ed I., s upp'y LU table ilh the Ut that th i ted owner, and Francis Sliulu, bu 'der and ; contractor, to wit: Ail that certain tw a story i frame metisuae and tenemorii, situate oa Liv- !rS . 6 cx3fas,,? ot J'htown, Conemaugh township, Camhria county, No. 91, on ihe south side of the pahlic road running from 'Johnstown up the Conemaugh river, on the extension ot lunroad street, containing in front 32 feet, more or less, on said roid, and in depth about it feel, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said build, ing. To be sold in pursuance of an alias writ of Lev- Facias at the suit of Jacob Frouheiser, As. signcc of W. W. Harris. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Benjamin E . Letts of, in and to a piece or par eel of land situate at or near Plane No. 4 fn Washington township, Cambria County, containing Two acres and twelve perches, having tl.cron erect ed a two story Tan House 110 ft. Ion gaud 40 ft. wide. Taken in Execution and to be frold at the suit of Thomas Deveraux. ALSO, All the rijht, title and interest of William M'Kee of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in Conemaugh township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of Frederick Cobaugh, O. W ard, Daniel .S. Gvmghenour &. others, cotit'J lning ab'iut One Hundiel acres, about t.veniv acres of which are cleared, havii.r Intrcon erected a Log House and a Lig stable, and otlierout Luildini not now occupied Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit of D. Leeh el al. 31" N. I. The Sheriff has made the follow in the conditions of the above sales, viz: one fourth of the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time tho proper! y is ttruck down, when tlie sale amounts to N5:J0 and upwards, under 55fl0,and more than :$100, the one third; under SI0J, and more tlian -Soil, the one half; less than the whole amount, otherwise the property w ill immediately again be put up to sale; and no Deed wiilbe presented for ac. ktiowltcroent, unless the balance of the pur- ciasu monev be paid brfore the following: Coort. " JESSE PATTFI'.SON, Sheriff. Sheri3s Oiucs Ebensburg ) Augtis-t 30, ISVJ . tc S J 'Mountain Echo p'ease Copy.J" C. J. KNEEDLER, AVII0LLS1LE EGOT, A.D B3XMIT WA It K HOUSE, -Yo. 13fi, North Third St. opposite the Eagle Hut el,) PHILADELPHIA. S now receiving about 3000 Cases Fkesii I 'all Goods, direct from lhe manufacturers. such as MEN'S ani BOYS' THICK KIP and CALF BOOTS j- BROG AN S- Youth's and Children's Boots and Brosnns. wiih a great variety of WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS and SHOES. This Meek is got upeAprcesly for the country trade, and will be sold cheap- Mcrchants are invited to call and examine. August 1843. 46-3m PAY UP ! PAY IIP ! ! A LL persons indebted to the subcriber are -"J3L are requested to come forward and settle their respective accounts on or before the 12th day of September next, otherwise thty may be waited on by officer of the law. His books are left in tho hands of David II. Robers, Esq., who is fully authorized to settle lli3 same. JOHN" CUM FORD. August 9, 1813. It ESTRAY. TRAYED away from the.res- idence of the subscriber," at 'Cv t' inff Ao. 4. A. f. 1 it.' about 1. f 1. nf A rt a I ,M.la nl - GRAY HORSE. Jba Ha has Ijitiu on the left si Ac "of. hi neck, nearj the shoulder. Any person giviny tire subscri--: ber information of his whereabouts will be) liberal rewarded. ' - ' JOUX cr.VNI.'viII.VM. i Angurt 30, 1 5 19. 17 r1 I lit UJJI lillt k - i TTORJSE Y A T LA W, ebensburg, pa. OCcc one doer w ct r.f J.s. r.ucbanan's Sicca. At til 12. ISrj. if. E. HUTCHINSON, JR. ATim:XEYATLAJV, "rnnNsuuRG, pa. April 12, 1849 tf. C. LITZIXGER. O. W. TOCO. & TOBD, Iroceris, IJarewa e, &.c. Dealers in Dry Gocds, Groceries, IlarJw&re, (uecr.sware, etc. j doers cast of Kershaw's Hotel. Iigb t. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBDNSDURO, PA. "V OSce one door west of J. S. D ichanan' Stor DU- THOMAS C BUNTING. Scuih'Wcst corner of 1th fy Iiacs it. Philadelphia April 2G, 1913. 3- J. M'BOMD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, E DENSE URG, PA. it A 11 several courts of UUit. In. camoria countie3 entrusted to LI care, will be promptly attended to. ! OlEcc, opposite J. S. Cuihsu.an's Store, April l-J, lb43, if F OUTAGE, NO. 3, A. V. R. R. undersigr.ed takes lMs mctliod of io -1 forming his friends end tho public gener ally, that ho ha laken that large und comruo. diuus House, favorably known ns the WASHINGTON HOTEL, former! r kept bv William l'Wr r. aving fitted up ihe House in a stvle not to t j surpassed by any other west of the mountains, the travelling community can rest afsjred that on u s partthe-e will bo n .tf.iDjr wart'i.ff to maka eotTiUrv liiarKel c!i ntTor.!. HIS BAR will be supplied with the choicest of L' quota HIS STABLE -is large and roomy, and attended' by careful and attentive Hostlers. RICHARD TROTTER. A. P. R. R. Jjno C, 1313 3G-lf. JUST opened, a vcrv extensive Jet nf GING HAMS, LAWNS, and PRINTS of ev ry variety, at ttie store cf JOHN S. BUCHANAN. NOTICE. ALL persons indelted to the subscriber cither by Note or Cock Account, are earnestly reqjesied to mike settlement oner before trie first day of October next. Attention to this notice may save trctible and costs. JOHN IVORY. Summit, August 30. 1549 47-3t. fC RAIX and Coantry Produce, of all kinds .Tf taken in exchange for goods at Buchan. an's Store. HITS! HATS!! j A SoodL asiortrnlnt of Fur, E,ush, Six. Mols. shin, Pahnleaf, Mexican and H ool HATS , for sale at BUCHANAN'S STORE. l.sn. Mackeral and Codnsh, jest opened J3. a no tor caie by L- &. T. -T DOZEN BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds just received andfor fiIh ct BuchanarSs Sore. "J EX'S fine ciif and kip Doots, Women'3 t'ongress r!sots, Lastinir, Da:k and R. blippers, calf Coots, Goat ishoe tees. Seal and ?.Ierc. R. Mi-res colored Kid. patent and Boy's thick and kip Loots and Shcrs jnst re eeivcu by L. Sc T. FOB SALS A Trr.ct of unimproved Land, covered with, valuable Timber, lying about five miles West of Ebensburg, enquire "f JOHN WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, April 1 2, JsS. 12-if. ISlI,SALTrFLOL'R and GACON.iolJ.: ii. the stjre of J. S. BUCHANAN. "Oli SALE Six Splendid Acczrdetns Ji. which will be sold cheap by J. IVORY 4- CO. Barrels Salt, just received and for eals Flovr and Bacon constantly kept on hand bv J. IVORY cf- CO. TTUST Rtcivrd and for Sale a lew choice pieces of Piano Music also music for the Flute and Ac cur dt on. J. IVORY $ CO. a cd n n m ip. a i I.ADIEST SUPER FRENCH LACE, CHINA PEARL, and BRAID BONNETS.. iu.t received and for sale by LITZIXGER & TODD. "fkTJOOLLEN" & COTTOX TWEEDS znd VV PANT STUFFS, cheap-fur cash or country produce, to had ai Buchanan's Slsrt. Lartrt. Jot of l'l?hed sna Zirown .lus- ins, just-receif el and lur sala very low at the store of MURRAY &. Z.iilM. ' ", -j pa ARIHVAUE. CUTLERi 7ta CAR. 'JOl PENT!" R' S TOOLS jst received ard r r sale at the ktrr- nf n ii iipi fd I i II ( I EM LTMCER ir