1 1 i I liolTMlNTINiT i - : i - i EBENSBURG, PA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMHER '. 1819 for ca al commissioner, JOHN A GAM BILES' Of Lycoming. EEMOOR fLTIO COU-T T Y I? 0 1.1 IITATIONS. FOR ASSEMBLY, . Dr. Wm .A. SMITH, r ' Ebensburg. FOR SHERIFF, JOHN ISUAWLEY, 0" SummerhtU tp. FOR CORONER. P. S. M'CLOSKEY, Of Washington tp. FOR TREASURER, JOHN G. GIVEN, Of Ebensburg. : : " . FOR COMMISSIONER, ANTHONY -LAMBAUGH, Of Jackson, tp. FOR AUDITOR, WASH. DOUGLASS, ..- ' , Of Allegheny tp. TTTriE ScNTixKL, las viuch th- largest cir dilation of anil parer published in this ctuntij ' ,and as an adtcilising sheet off ' rs superior inducements to merchants and business men generally. Thns desirous of makims us of mrdium for extending their business can '0 so 6y either stnding their notices direct, or 'hrough the fulloiDing agents; John Ctouse, Esq-, Johnstown. E. IV. Cnrr. Evens' Buildings, Third st. 'kiladrlphia. ... Wm. A. Jvinsloe, Vittshurg. George 1'ratt, 151. Nassau, st., Ntw York. Appoiatmrut bv the County Ccmmissionrrs. . Maj. I. M'Coy to bj County Trcas irer, in . he plica of David Todd, Eq , deceased. ETThe Old Ilunkor and Barnburner divis. ions of the democratic party in tho slate of New York have united upon a Stata Ticket. It is supposed that the union of tho parly will rostoro the Empire slate to th? democratic ranks. Their prospects of electing their entire ticket' are very fair. Dennett, of the New York Herald, an original Taylor paper, pro. . diets the overthrow of whiggery from one end of the slate to the other, and' wo hope his pre diction ra?y for once turn out to be true. ITThe Canal Commissioners have appoint ed Wm- C. Foster Esq-, Chief Engineer of the North Drench Division. He is at present one of the principal "assistant Engineers on the Central Railroad, and is perhaps tho best man - that could be selected for his present po6t. " The work on tha Canal will be commenced immediately. The meeting at No. 4. The. democracy of Washington, and the ad-johnirig-ttrwnships,-will bear in mind that a meeting will bo held at No. 4 on Saturday next nt threo o'clock P. M. As it'is high timo that the democracy of the county should bo up and doln j, wc hope thetc will bo a general turn out. -r Col. John W. Geary. Tho !ate arrival from California brings us the ine?lrgnce that John W. Geary, late Col .oael of the 2d Regiment, Pennsylvania Volun teers, lias been elected First Alcalde cf the City of San Francisco. It will be recollected that he was last winter appointed Postmaster intliat city by President Polk, from which he was speedi'y turned out by the pi esent'proscript ive administration. His present c-Clre combines the important duties of Mayor of the ciy and Judge ofho Court of Common Pleas. lie was elected with exlraordinary unanimity, having received every vote polled. John A. Gamble The Democratic papers everywhere through out the Commonwealth, rpeak in confident tunes of the triumphant election of this gentle man to lh Canal board. His neighbors and acquaintances those who know him beet talk in exalted terms of his unsulliea character and high qua lificalions, and of his great popu larity with the masses. We think the State Convention was more than usually fortunate in making such a nomination, and we doubt not the people will abundantly ratify it on tho 2d Tuesday of October. ' ' Arc joii Assessed? We hop cur democratic fiiends throughout t?re.counJy .whoso names aro not to-be found on the assessment lists of their respective town. L'E,l-'?il-n?-l---e-fi1.ec-t-1. aend to the impor tant duly f-having .themselves properly as sessed on or before Saturday next. You must be assessed at leasl leu days before the elec tion, or have paid a.Stato or county tax within to'years,or you will not have the privilege of voting,, and Saturday next, 29lh insl., is the last day of grace i Democrat., in it! The lit Elcctioa. Are thu Democracy of Cambria county pre. pared fur tli crisis on the Sl'i day of October j nest? Rut little mure than two waeks must clijise, and y.m w ill be called upon to select men to fill iho several State and County offices and are yoti propt rly orgmlz J a id prepared f. r l!,s cunlctt? ThresuU f tin next elec tion in this ro-inty tny !r;ui lo I iie mot-t i npor- l nit results. The complexion of t lie noxt Leg. Llaturc miy as last year be datsr.ii ined by this county, und should the whis nava il e privilege of apportioning t!je .State;, doas any democrat doubt that th -y will gcrrym m J.r it in such a nuMicr as wi!Ik;ep the dam icracy in a minor ity for tlie next seven years? Cat a few votes is all that is re quired to ".urn the labh-s," and therefoe, il bchjoves the democrats to be un their guard, ar;d tec that our whole frcc turns out la the tlcciion. Although the whigs are quiet, wo can ass-ore oir friends thai they are not trie less active. As ihcy are in a minority, it is their best policy to wyik secretly and ur.dei handedly, and thus steel a "march on us." Will they be suiFered to do it? Will you permit your private feelings tii iniluence your conduct as a democrat? 1' you wih the democratic party to triumph, il is i) ccessaiy that you should he aciie, and if your principle are not worth fighting fjr, they arc worth nothing at ell. There in no doubt rhat I lie vvhigshavo a perfect secret organize. tion throughout the county, and that they will resort to every means and every trick that the cunning managers of the party can suggest to curry their point. Il is on this kind of man ageinenl thai iliry always rely for success. Are you willing, than, to Jet them succeed in thoir plans, and give them "aid and co in fort" by your apathy and apparent unconcern relative to the resuit of the clcciiou? We have u better opinion of lio democracy of -'Little Cambria" than to suppo-o for a moment that, they have litre love lor the principles th'.'y pro! eon to en tertit.n, as net t deem them worth a struggle to maintain. Then arouse, and go to work in right good earnest. Let every man go into the contest us though the result of thu election depended on his own vote, and our word for it the entire democrat c ticket will be liiumph antly elected. Dealh of Capi. Tliomas S. Lorscr- We are pained to learu that this gallant officer is no more, lie died at Philadelphia on the 10l!l inst-, after an illnecs of only a few days. Capl. Lucer commanded the Koudmg ArLllerists !uring tho Mexican war, during which time he was universally esteemed for his g.ILnt conduct as a sold er and his kind and gencro is disposition. His remains were relieved to Kea'lio lor interment. Somerset Coiiiiiy. V"e are pleasoa l-t see that too Democrats of this county have effuclod a thorough orgauizi lion, and settled a full tick' t to be supported it lite ensuing election. The formation of a County Ticket is a nev feature in the politics of the Democracy of Somerset, as heretofore tho whigs have been allowed to have every j thing tlieir own way. Unparalleled enthusi asm p:evaled at the meeting hy which the ticket was formed, and a surics of excellent resolutions were udoplcd which show the "true grit" of the spartan bind in that county and givo promise of brighter days in future. Sam cel. Millkr of Suniunt tp. , is the candidate for Assembly. Election of Judges. Tho election of Judg cs by the people has ev er been a popular measure with the Democratic masses, ami has always been opposed by thu loKrul Whigs, who are afraid to trust the people with tha selection of their own offi cers. In the constitutions of most uf the new Mates and in many of this old ones whose constitutions have- been re. modelled this feature has been engrafted, and iu its operation found to work well. Tho people have shown themselves to bo equally as capablo of selecting rnon 'learned iu the law' for Judicial stations as the Execu tive of a State, who not unfi eq lently in ins appointments appears to he entirely regardl ss of the popular will, and only desirous to serve soma party Iriend. In the new constitution ol the groal tute of New York, the election ly tiiC. people of. Judges of the Supreme and ail inferior Courts is provided for, and at tha S;s"i election held under its provisions, some of her moil able men w ere selected by tho people fur Uicse ttalions. This change i.i our stale constitution is now urgently demanded by the people of Pennsyl vania, and as one oi'thu measures of tho "pro gressive democracy" must eventually be adopt cd. Seeing iis popularity some of the Whigs now profess to be iis only supporters, aid wu-h to claim it as a measure of JV'iiig reform. A resolution in favor of changing the coi.stitutiuii ol Pennsylvania w as adopted by the last Jegis. lature, and will he suhmitted to the ne.U Legis lature ugnin. Should it pass that body, ii will then be bubrnitted to a vole of the pcoplr at the entuing general election, and no douol carried. The Democrats of every county should ba alive upon this question iu the election of members of the next Legislature, and they should also recollect the oll.er important subjects which will have to bo acted upon hy that body, i-uch as the uppon ioKiiiont uf the Slate, chartering of o.ithb, occ, ac , anu turucieni reasons are riv en lo induce every democrat to turn out and sustain the Derm cralic candidate. Iu oui county they 6h!uid not forget thai Juii.v Fenlon the prcseM Whig cundidule for u seat in the next Legislature, voted against the election ol Judges by the people, and i.i favor vf tho re. chartering cf sundry banks, ail of which can be seen by tho Journal uf the II u. use of Repre sentatives. tWThe 'abolishment for the imprison ment for debt is being agitated in Georgia; and there is a strong feeling evinced in its favor. Recently, the measure has been adopted in Virginia. All Sorts of Paragraphs. "Mr. Bancroft, the American Minis ter, a London letter, of August 21 tit, says, will return to the united otates. in aievv weeks. During his residence in. London he has obtained valuable materials for! his history of the United States. - He-has also searched the public libraries of Pari3.for important information connected with this work. E3?A man named Schnidel lately pre ferred a claim 3gainst the City Council of Chicago, for damages by the loss.of his son who was drowned from a bridge be longing to the city. The councils allowed him twenty-five dollars! r.Lo rents Allman, who was convicted in Clearfield countv last winter, of murder in the first degree, for killing his brother, was brought up for a new trial on the 4th inst., and plead guilty of murder in the second degree, Judge .Woodward senten ced him to twelve years in the Western penitentiary. i3Lou:s Napoleon has authorized an English gentleman, Mr. Jacob Brett, to establish, on the coast of France, between Calais and Boulogne, a submarine electric telegraph, which is to cross the channel and communicate with the English coast at Dover. ' '- CFThe Hungarian Secretary of War is named Korpanav, and is a brother of the famous poikay dancer, who servea the United States as Captain in the Mexican war, of a- Missouri company. He has lately sailed for Hungary, though he had been appointod professor of cavalry tac tics at West Point. EF Bennett of the New York Herald, says: 'We have every reason to believe U more corrnpt, deceitful, and selfish cabi net than the present one never existed at , How long are the honor ot , ,, -i . i , , , . . were to attempt to put this rule in practice the President and the public interests to'- . . . r, , , , . ' , . . , - . lit is highls' probable that they would be remain in such hands! LaThe travel on the New York and New Haven Kailroad is unprecedented in the annals of American railroads. The receipts of the Company are about 2,000 daily. C7An Iowa paper, at the conclusion of an article relative to the late democratic' victory in that State, remarks, that 'the; crop of Coons is very small this v ear.'-1 The same may be said in this region of, country. We only know of the isolated; .-w - one in AJgcrine Rhode Island. UT'Tlis Post-office at Charleston, S. C, was forcibly entered on Sunday night last, and a large nnmber of letters opened, and scattered upon, the floor. No account of the amount of money stolen has been giv- j en, nor has any clue been obtained of the - rouuers LsrThe net earnings of the Boston and Maine Kail-road durin? the last vear;Pr0Perty estimated at some forty- amounted to the sum of two hundred and ' ,mlllons of dollars, consisting of divers fifty-four thousand dollars. j bank ari J other stocks, mortgages and lan- ,. . ,"-'";,-.' , I ded property, &c, still unsettled, and lying The hte Board of Visitors at Vv'est in the hands of the Brilish Government, Point repeat t!:e recommendation of their subject to the claim and control of the heirs, immediate predecessors, that the spay of , Alost of lhe claimanls reside in Tennessee, the Cadets be raised from 824 to 828 periMississi Virginia, and Indiana. An IUU1I11I, U1C Uliamai 1IJ1UUUI. " " "ICim vprco nnC m nf D., Cn,h norennn i. WllO Have 110 friends at home to assist them, find that they have not sufficient for their support- William Gocdrt in of New Haven, states in one of the pipers of that city, that da- ring the last four years he has watched the beds of the sick and the dying one thousand and one nights, and that he was never poorer in purse, richer in health, nor higher in spirits than at the present time. . New discoveries of lead ore have been made about two miles west of Dubuque, ! Iowa. It is said that there is between 70,000 and 103,000 lbs. of mineral in sight, with a good prospect for more. L-j5Why don't that vessel start? remark ed General Taylor to a friend as a vessel was getting under weigh. 'They are weighing anchor,' replied the friend. Weighing the anchor? says the old Gener al. Why they ought to have known how much the anchor weighed . when they bought it. fX7At a recent bull fight in Madrid, where the Queen assisted, the audience were so enraged at the cowardly conduct of a lion and a tiger in the ring, whom the bull easily vanquished, that they broke the chairs and benches! LSLumbermen are cutting ship timber at the White Mountains. Pine masts 80 feet to 90 in length have been transported on heavy wheels drawn by ten or twelve head of cattle, down the Notch, for the transportation of which to the water they received 8200 per stick. The NorthGood News! j The Columbia Democrat thus answers a letter of Col S. W. Black, of Pittsburg, who desires to know how Gamble ; will run in 'the star of the North.' The prospects of Mr. Gamble's election are cheering beyond precedent throughout the Sta'te; and in no section has the nomi nation been more cordially received and warmly responded to, than with the united masses of the Northern Democracy. . We are indeed unable to point to a single in stance of detection in all -the Democratic ranks; and this will bs equally gratifying to our Western friends as it is creditable to the ever faithful Democrat cf the North. In a wordNorthern Pennsylvania, al ways the -strong citadel of Democracy, is always firmly and unitedly marshalled for the contest eager for thc fray, and with Gamble as their standard bearer, will emerge from the fight in a perfect blaze of glory. ; "Read if, Farnjrrs. , The Southern (NorfoHt) Argus', has the following capital commentary on Whig prophesies: ln1847, when corn was first exported to starvirig;Ireland, cur whi friends pre dicted that it " would only bi temporary, and so soon as the melancholy " stale of things ceased to "exist in that country tho exportation would ceasa also. But statis tics. received freni the United States Custom-house "show that these vaticinations likr? most vhir iirnnlippips. liavr? rrnvrri .7 r i i j fallacious, and that instead of stopping with the famine, the demand for our breadstuff's has been greater. In the month of June last, the shipment cf Indian corn from this pmmtrv. exceeded ilint r,f thr sam! month r I n great lamine year, by 550,480 bushels; I i oo-r onn f..... .U ,,,, c . Vi - u -t-- ui oum iun. iisyv.i- cd by our farmers, and thiows into the shade the futile argument that it was ne cessary to foster a home market n order to consume the surplus produce of the planter. The truth is, this captivating term of home market has now become an 'obsolete idea' as all our prices are regula ted by the foreign demand, and the arrival of each steamer is looked to with the ut most anxiety to fix the price of the com modity of corn as well as of cotton, until, at least the arrival of the succeeding one, which, sometimes, serves most sadly to derange the. market. The inquiry now is- not what is the price of corn in Boston, but what is the news by the last steamer, and what does it command in Liverpool? E3"No newspaper ought to support any mnn ffr on- rPwo in th nniili- 1 rt u-KipS i- i ii l i i it is published, unless he is a regular sub- , i. ; ti, .,-r.rr- i,, i the drudge for the elevation of illiberal and t-v-k tx noIIrh. if nftiillai KTiitors , .. 1 , . read out of their party for opposing regu lar nominations. Editors are expected to labor and drudge to put other persons in 'office, as a matter of course; and to hint at .any tiling like pay for their services, would be regarded as most unparalleled audacity. But we live in hopes of a 'good time com- . , , I".' -II I I "'S wnen cuuura wm oe boineimng ui ore than lhail,lhe fe pack-horses oi their P"1'' a,,d candidates will learn that those they expect to receive support from, are entitled to support in return. Reading Gazette. Anollier Windfall. We learn from the south-western papers: hat proposals have been issued for a meetincr or mass convention at Nashville. at Tennessee, to be held on the 15tn inst., cf the heirs of Wm. Jennings, Esq.. who is said to have died intestate, in JSuffolk, England, in 1779, leaviii'- an immense urf, pnmfjp!,t(1,l -r covnntr ,-r.irc tr gav noth- of thc reaj estate would, we I ' rehend. be al ,east nine noint3 of the law against the American descendants of William Jennings. A. i. Jour, of Corn- merce GPWe are saddled with misfortuned as a race horse, and the old jockey the devil rides us wherever he will. Some one calls the time of squeezing girl's hands "c palmy season of life. i mjHi larrimK-F' - n n m in inn urn in i mi ji m ; MARRIED. On Sunday" the I fit h inst., hy Simunl Hurgtr Eq., Capt. William .DfciltAvcY of East Freedom Llair county to Miss Christiana Didolk of South Woodbury township. Bedford county. Pa. THE nh-ci iher t ffi rs for rent or leaso nn the shares for one or more 3-enrs. his Saw Mill sit :ated in Summer!. ill tnwnt-hip, within one mile of the Portage Railroad. There are four hundred acres of land, wr ll timbered, attached to it, with about thirty acres cleared, on which is a good dwelling hous'i erected. The person renting or leasing will have the privilege of using thc timber. As the lino of ih'j new I'oiiii sylvania Railroad, as located, passes within a few rods of the Mill, this property affords a fine opportunity to any pers-j;i wishing to en gage in the lumber business. " JOHN KEAS. Spp'oubor 20 1819. 50-3l. 33" Moon! a in Echo" will copy 3 limca and charge Co!. Keun. STRAY CATTLE. V Camo to the residence of the subscriber, at Summit Cambria co. Pa., r-n tho 10th !ay of September inst ., m.e three year old steer, and one two vcar old heiffer, both of a dark reddish color, no other particular marks. The owners a e requested to cme forward prove properly, pay charges' and tnko them, away, otherwise ihey i I "I e disprsed of according to la w. rllAjNKLirs ul.MlbT. September 20 1919 50-3t. B UP Dcliiiquciil Collectors & Others. Tho uiidersig'ued, having been appointed Freasurer, lor tho uuoxpired term of David Todd E.-q , De c 'd. f nds the Trr asury without one dollar in it, and CwurL is at hand, and Jurors and others mut be paid, ho thereforo gives no. tice. to. all 'delinquent Collectors und ulher. owui? monev to the ccuntv. to nak pauient imirediately , or legal process will bo retorted to, to entor:o pay ment. - . P. M'COF Treasurer. m ii m p WAR J. Ebensburg S.p. 19th 1819 50-tf o. DEMOCRATIC n .n sy's u n IP P A mffiiinji.f i ho dm.-cracy of Wnfhrngton and tho iidj.,miiiii toiwi-lnnwi I be lull Htth fi.i.t of I'lane No. 4, A. 1'. II. II.. on Saltrnlav i""' -uiist., ti mite viocl; I'. M. Ah sue ....... . ctiS ,,,e urJroatl1 "g contest is of the u!most importance ii:to a niocrutic p;u ly. it is hoped HihI there will L a general turn out, in order that the proper measures may be adopted l f-ccure that fclori.uis remit. The ci itns of the adjoining township.-? are earn -.t'y it vi cd to attend, several speakers will Lu in atteu. dauco. MANY. September 13'.h 18i3. NOTICE FUHLlC notice is hereby piven, that ly order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, will ho cxpos-ed to s.ih hv public vrn liic or oulciy, on Monday the 3d day cf Ozlo her next, at one- o'clock in the altcrnoon, a certain Til ACT OF LAND. Situate iu Cambria township, bounded t v lanr?a of Kichitrrt i hoiiias, Ji,Vn K. Jones, Richard bcnnrlt and others, containing Oac Hcndrfd mul liahu Nice flfrcs and cl'o vance, with the appurtenance: late llta es-.rleif David lia v 't--. drover, dcroased Tho sale will l,r fi at the Court lea t. in tho borfillfh of ELcnsbnr?i and Xtttan mn'knuvn William Davis nod 'fhnmns Jnnp nH minislrutors of tho said estate. Dy order f the Conn, WILLIAM K!TTELL,erifc. -August 30, 18i9. 47-ts FISH, DAMS, ML MA CKERAL, SHAD SALMON. IIEURINGS, POUK. HAMS SIDES, SHOULDERS. LARD CHEESE, Censtan'Iy on hand and lor sale by J PALM Ell &. Co.. f .Market Street Wharf. PHILADELPHIA. Sep 13,1319, 4a-3m. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. yr ETTERS of Adminis' ration having been lLj granted to the undersigned by the Regis, ter of Cambria county on the est a: e of Davil TodJ, Esq, lute of Cambria township in said Cf.unly, ll persons indebted to said estate, are hereby requested ti set ly, and those having cl settle the same immadiato- aima against said estate will present them duly aulheuticilsd for set. llemcnt. JANE TODD. THOMAS M'CONNELL. Sept. 13, 1819. 49-6t. STRAY CATTLE, C TRAYED awuy from the residence of the C? subscriber .tlhe Summit, Cumbria coun ty, about the 25th of July la.-t. a red COir and a dunn IIEIFFEli. Said cow is eight or nine years oM, und has her tail cut off. The heiil'er is two years old Jaal spring, having no particular inark3 on iier. Any person giving the undersigned informa tion of where the above described catlie may be found will be ii'jerally rewarded. MATTHEW CLACK. Sept. 6, 1819 43-3. IjTooksaso Stationarv, also, plain and em. L& broidcred Envelopvs. fancy Note Paper, Motlo. silvered and enmi Wafers, Quills, Sealing Wax, Pencils, Pass Uooks, for sale at the store of LITZINGER & TODD. C. J. KNEHDLEU, WHOLES LE DOOT, SH3E AND B3NNET W A R IS II OK MS, Aro. 13$, Notth Third St. opposite the Esgk Hotel.) PHILADELPHIA, n"S now receiving about GOOD Cases Fkfsti J3 Pall (ionDS. direet from the manuacturi rs. such us MEN'S and BOYS' THICK KIP a n d CA L F BOO TS BROG A NS - - Yo u I h ' and Children's Boot ani Brogans. wrih a great viiri.tv of WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS and SHOES. This JMcck is got up e xprcssly for the country trade, ainl will be soid cheap. Mkrciiants are invited lo call and examine. August I e 19. 4G-.'m TT . - s. 9.... Ilend Quarters, Cambria I'ffion, Summit, August 25, 1843. The following persons have this day been duly appointed to ihy d0. rent positions neces. sary to constila-e the ft.ilf of tlie .AicaiA Lk. gion. SiHgeon, .Iamks CustiSTV. M ." D. witlr the rank of Mrjor, ;iid liie p j.ver to app.iiut an Asistait, who will ho' I th rank of Kt Li.Mit ; Quarterm-ister, Pi tch. D t-3iiE.t rv. w iih the rank ol Captain; Commissary of Suhsis tenco, John M'4inlkv, with tiie r.mk of lt Lie"t ; all f whom shall be i.hcyeJ ai.d rcspec led atccrdinly. ANDREW TODD, Lieut. Col. Commanding. JOHN ii. ONSLOW, Adjutant . OfScial, REGISTER'S NOTICE. ALL persons interested aro hereby notified that the following Accounts have been passed and filed in the Register's Official Elieriabiirg, Cambria wuii'v, Pa., and will be presnnted for confirmation und allovanco to the Orphans' Court to be held at Ebcmmurg, in and for said coin ty, on tl-.c 1st day of October next: . The Account of Surali Reed and Harrison Kinkead, Exc uiors of Wiiiiain Reed, late of Jackson toA-iiship, decd." .... Tite A e:ou nt of Stephen Lloyd, Executor of David Davis farmer,) late of CumLria towu- hij, deccas-ed. 'lhe Account of;Thomai Gallahftr, Execu uior of Francis (Jallaner, late of Allegheny township, dee'd. : -'" Tlie Account of Johr. Williams Administra tor cum tcstamento annexo of .John' Davis (cooper, ) laic of Camhii.- tovvnslnp, dee'd. . Wm, KITT'ELL, Register. Tl .-TTUTStR'a Ovficz. ) tE'jonsburg.Sept. 3, 19 19. I JUI 1 kill A TTORJSE Y A T LA TT, F.nr.NSLvno. ' DHiee i-miImt vtn f J.F. f,utl:fiin's Etore. Apr:l l, 18411-. f. MEM, JR. A TTOIxNE Y A T LA XT, EHEXSnUIlG, PA. April 12. 1313-tf. C. LITZINGER. O. VT. TODD. LITMCER & TODD, Dealers in Pry Grod. Crorcrirs, I Jan.' ware. Quftnswnre, &c. i d-ors caj-l of IUi thaw's Hotel. High st. ATTORNEY Al1 LAW, EBENSBURG. PA. Office one door west cf J. S. Uu-.banar.'a fit ore.. April 12. lS.J9.tf. DH- THOMAS C-BUNTING. Soulh-icest corner of 7th & Race $t. Philadelphia, April 2G, IS13. 29- X MDONALD, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of DJsIr. In. diona und Caniona Countiea tnlnmiiwl ia care, will Le promptly attended lo. J;.ice, oppoiii J. S L'uchanan's Sloro. April 12. 1649. tf W ASIIIiYGTON 1USE, rOHTAGE. NO.2, A. P. It. R. rj'IIE undersigned takes this method of In. JjL. forming his friends and iho public ponor a!!y, that hti has taken that largo end cociaio. dmus House, fivorslilf known iho WASHINGTON HOTEL, fcrmerlr kept by William Palmer, Esq.. Having fitted up the Houso in a style not l he eurpnsscu by any other west of the mountains, iho travelling community can rest sfs lred that on In parlthe c will ho nothing wanting to maL. their scj-mrn a pleasant one, as ho is determin ed l . supply his table with tho Lest that tL country mantel can afford. HIS BAR will Lo supplied with the choicest of Liquors. HIS STABLE is largo and roomy, and attended by ctrefal and attentive Hostlers. RICHARD TROTTER. A. P. R. R. Juno 6, lb49 3G-tf. JUST opened, a verv extensive lot of GINO HAMS, LAWNS, and PRINTS of eve. ry variety, at the sior of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. NOTICE.- & LL persons indebted to the rubscriber J.. either by Note or Book Account, aro earnestly requested to make settlement on or before ttie first day of UctoLer next. Attention t this notice may save trouble and cost. JOHN IVORY. Summit, August 30, 1349 47-3t. RAIN and Country Produce, of all kinds taken in exchange fur roods at Bachan. an' Store. II VTS: HATrf!! A good assjrtrnhnt nf Fur, Biush, Sill. Hols, shin, Palrnleaf, Mexican and oolIIATS,fbT sale at BUCHANAN'S STORE. TXTIisii. Mackersl and Codfish, just opened A and for sale by L. &. T. tTTi DOZEN BOOTS and SHOES cf zi!&i? all kinds just received adfr sale at Buchanan's Sore. 7 ? EN'S fi-ie c-ilf and kip Hoots, Women's t'origross Shoes, Lartin?, Puck and Cio.il Sli.ictees, St? a I and Merc. R. R- tilijprs, Mi-?es colored Kid. palei t and ca'f Boots, Hoy's thick and kip Boots snd Shoes just re eeived by L. &. T. A Tr.TCt of unimproved Laud, covered with valuable Timber, lying about live miles West of Ebcr.sbt.rg, enquire of JOHN WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, April 12, 38 19. 12-tf. lISIl.SALT. FLOUR 2. the stkrc cf and D A CON t&Id at J.S.BUCHANAN. OR SALE Six Splendid Accordecns which wilt be sold cheap bv J. IVORY f- CO. $ 4 Flcur and Bacon c..i'iai:tly kept on hand bv ... J. IVORY 4- CO. US'P R ccired and for Safe a few ch:ice pieces of Piano Music also music -for tho Fiute and Accordeon. . J.: IVORY J- COi LADIES' SUPER FRFNCH LACE, CHINA PEARL, and BRAID BONNETS, just received and for ale by - - J ........ In . .pnn . Lli Z i - Ci U, 10 eC . I uuy. .. ZT OOLLEN COTTON TWEEDS and PANT S113FFS, cheap Jor casa or country produce, to hau a Buchanans Store. a; l.irzf lot of lilenchel and Uiown aim. in iot.receivi I artil tor sale very low al tho store ..f .MURRAY & Z.4IIM. TT B A R D W Ai: E. 'CUTL 11 R Y a njl CA l(. 2Lj1 PCNTKHS IOOLS jast ricivod and for fil at the srsre of JOHN' 5 BUC2IANATT. i m