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    MOUNTAIN SBNTIIL.
EBENSBURG, PA.
.THURSDAY", OCTOBER 11. 1849.
DTn ScNTisct, Aa mwcA fA largest cir.
cxlation of any paper published in this county
end as an advertising sheet offr superior
inducements to merchants and business men
generally. Those desirous of making us of
tiis medium for extending their business can
d$ to by either sending their notices direct, or
through the fulloicrng agents;
John Crouse, Esq., Johnstoicn.
E. IV. Curr, Evans' Buildings, Third st.
Philadelphia.
XVm. A. Kimloe, Pittsburg.
George Pratt, 151, Nassau st., Nac York.
O" Mr-Jacob Carter, of Philadelphia, will
deliver a Temperance Lecturo this (Thursday)
evening, in the Brick Church.
lUThrough the neglect of those who have
control of lha mailt, wo have not received our
regular exchanges this mbrniug, and conse.
qucntly have no returns of the lato election.
From what we .can galher from waybills and
rumors, we feel confident that Gamble is elec
ted by an overwhelming majority. We think
we shall La able in our next, to give our read
ers the vote in nearly every county in the
State.
Nine Cheers for Cambria ! ! '
Dcm ocra cy Tri u m pliant.
Although we have not received
full returns from all the townships
in the county, we have suficient to
satisfy us that the whole democratic
ticket, with the exception perhaps,
of our candidate forCounty Com-
missioner. are elected. As we
predicted, little Cambria has come
up to the work nobly. We have
given Gamble about Three Hun
dred majority, and elected our
member for the Legislature, our
Sheriff, County Treasurer, Coro
ner and Auditor, and perhaps the
County Commissioner. This is
certainly a most glorious result,
and conveys the gratifying intelli
gence that the democracy of Cam
bria are once more united.
The democracy of Cambria
have done their share towards re
deeming the State from the thral
dom ot Federalism, and if our
sister counties have acted equally
as well, Gamble is elected by an
overwhelming majority.
In another column will be found
the returns ot this county as far
as neara irom at tne time our pa
per went to press.
P. S. Since the above was in
type, we have received sufficient
returns to plaee the election of the
whig candidate for County Com
missioner beyond a doubt.
Blair County.
Tbe whole independent ticket is elected in
this county, in order to understand what this
independent ticket means, it may be proper to
state that a portion of the whig .party, being
dissatisfied with the nominations of their
county convention, got out a full set of volun
teer candidates, and with the aid of the demo
crats who made no nominations, have succeed
ed in electing them. Thus it will te seen that
the organization of the great whig party in
Blair is knocked into a three cocked hat.
What do our friends of the Whig and Re
sister, who made such tremendous exertions
in favor of Higgins, think of it?
Fuller's majority is reported at about 4 00,
ahowinir a fsllin? offof about 400- Huzza for
Blair!
jyGen. Taylor, accompanied by the Socre
tary of the Navy, leaves Washington to day on
his nroDosed northern tonr. lie will stay in
Baltimore over night, and leave the following
morning' for Philadelphia. Ho will remain in
Philadelphia until nine o'clock on Monday
morning when ho will leave for New York.
Glorious News from Maryland.
On the 3d inst., the democrats of this State
achieved a glorious triumph. The last delega.
tion to Congress stocd two democrats and four
whig. The democrats have gained one mem.
ber which leaves it a tie. But few returns rel
ative to members of the Legislature have been
received, but it is supposed that the whigs will
have a majority in bath branches as usual.
Indiana County.
From the returns wc have received from this
stronghold of U'higgery, it seems that the
Whig majority has been reduced to about 500,
a falling off of about 300 from tho majority of
last yesr.
D" All our exchanges are filled with "rallies,"
and matters relative to the election. We arc,
consequently almost without news, or anything
of interest to the general reader. By next
week, however, the excitement will be ovir
Mid everything will again return to its prnprr
POSTSCRIPT.
The following is an extract from a let
ter from a gentleman in Hcllidaysburg to
his friend in this place, and can be relied
on as correct:
Hollidaysburg Wednesday Night
9 o'clock, P. M.
Dear Sir: I have just received a des
patch from Harrisburg, in which I am in
formed that the democrats have elected a
majority in both Houses, and that Gamble
is elected majority over 15,000; it may
reach 20,000, or even exceed it.
Berks lias beaten Lancaster, and West
moreland has beaten Allegheny major
ity in Westmoreland 1,800 Hugus and
Graham elected by 1,000.
The entire volunteer ticket elected in
Blair Fuller's majority less than 400.
The whigs have carried Bedford by 140.
In Philadelphia City, the Independent
ticket elected. The Democratic City and
County ticket elected. - The Democratic
members elected in the county. Whig
majority in Huntingdon 500.
A serious riot occurred at the Polls in
the City of Philadelphia: lives said to be
lost.
This is all the news up to this time.
Your friend,
Georgia!
This slato is all light. Towns, the demo,
cratic candidate for Governor is elected by a
majority of about 3000. The democrats have
a large majority in the lower House, and the
Senate may be Whig. The democrats have a
majority on joint ballot.
The O'Briens Rebel and Kni
Iglll.
The Tribune says, a short time since,
Wm. Smith O'B.ien, an Irish gentleman
of rank and family, Thomas F. Meagher,
of Waterford, Terrence Belle w M'Manus,
Patrick O'Donohue, the courageous and
honest John Mitchell, John Martin, and
Kevin Izod O'Dogherty, were despatched
to Van Dieman's Land, the Botany Bay of
England, branded as traitors, and injured
in their standing and prospects, by a gov
ernment which oppresses their country
with a degree of cruelty unknown in any
other civilized community. They resisted
unbearable oppressions, for the love they
bore to Ireland, and from an anxious de
sire to obtain for it that justice which Eng-
and steadily refuses. The Queen was
asked by thousands to forgive them for
that, but both parties in England decidedly
opposed the extension of mercy to the in
jured.
At length 11 er Majesty took a trip witn
her court and nobles to Dublin, where it
was moved in the Municipial Council, that
now was the time to ask her to "pardon"
the Irish patriots; and so it was: but the
idea was exceedingly distasteful to her
English courtiers, and the motion, there
fore, was lost by a majority of one, and
that one was Mr. Smith U Bnen s name
sake, the Dublin Mayor.
Mavor O Bnen seems to have known
what he was about; he was at once admit
ted into the ancient order of British Baro
nets, as Sir Timothy O'Brien, while the
Mayors of Cork, Belfast, dec, were mere
ly knighted. The Dublin Mayor preven
ted an honest expression ol the wishes ol
Ireland s capital from being conveyed to
the sovereign; and was rewarded with
hereditary rank; the other Mayors render
ed less service to party, and got a very in
ferior reward.
Cuba.
Havana papers to the 10t!i September
have been received by the Baltimore Sun.
After quoting from the Charleston Courier
the answer made to the demand of Lieut.
Tottcn at Round Island, the Gacctade la
Habana, in a few amusing comments, ex
presses itself to the effect, that the treat
ment by these (so called) buccaneers and
pirates, was better than they deserved, as
being out of the pale of all law; and threat
ens them, in case they attempt to carry
out their criminal projects, with the dire
vengeance of a nation whose flag has al
ways been a terror to pirates. This nation
is, of course, the Spaniards! "Great is
Diana of the Ephesians!"
From Mincsola. -We
are in receipt of papers from St.
Paul, Minesota, to the 15th of September.
The Legislature was in session. Mr. H.
B. Sibley had sent to the Legislative
Council a slab of marble to be forwarded
to Washington, as the contribution of the
new Territorv; to the projected monument
to Washington. Notice has been given of
a bill to incorporate an Historical Society.
The weather at St. Paul was said to be as
Dleasant as May. There had been no frost
there, althougn in Galena, 300 miles south
east, there had been frost
vines, fcc.
enough to kill
Thp'f.ancastcr Bank is calling in its old
A Fiftv dollar notes, and
Itiif M. ninj " j
; iirirr thm hv a new issue from
a
is iciavi"g ..... j -
Thn new nlatc is one
of
the prettiest specimens of bank noteengra
viiifrth.it we have rver ccn.
ELECTION' RETURNS
C. Com'r Assembly SheriJ; Treasurer Cumm
C
Allcghenjv -Cambria,
Carroll, - .
Clearfield, .
Concmaugh, .
Jackson, - .
Johnstown,
Richland. . .
Summer hill,
Susquehanna,,
Washington, "
White, - -
Total
124
135
40
68
234
C9
93
239
106
110
252
135
164
120
76
IP
259
52
47
63
43J
82
23
265
48
83
211
71
228
72
109
00
97
47
105
96
82
105
00
199
154
00
317
79
126
102
1
9
279
00
10
318
1270
1018
U215J1135
1341
O Whigs in Italics.
All Sorts or Paragraphs.
E53 A continuous rail-road communica
tion is to be established between N. York
and Burlington.
An exchange, heads an account of
the shooting of a sheriff, by the Ati-Ren-ters,
with the words, 'Commencement of
the Sporting Season.'
EFThe cotton crop of Texas will be
much damaged this season by worms.
E3FLieut. Starr, of the 2d Dragoons, is
being tried by a court martial at Austin,
Texas.
A Mormon colony has been estab
lished forty miles north of Kanesville,
Iowa.
3?4Is your comb really tortoise-shell,
Mrs. Wiggins?' Well, all I know about
it is, my husband bought it of a sea-captain,
who brought it direct from the city
of Tortoise.'
tF An order for houses for California,
has been received at Beveily, and is now
being executed, and a larger orderis ex
pected. GFMatthew It. Burke, a converted Jew,
has been delivering several lectures on the
Jews and Jerusalem, in Wilmington, du
ring the last two weeks.
EFA Mass Convention of Mechanics
and Workingmen is called to assemble at
Albany, to consider what political action
is demanded by the interests of the labor
er. 1 o the poor man, poverty greater
than his own never appeals in vain.
0" Father Matthew writes to the May
or of Nashville that he hopes to visit that
city at an early day.
&5Now that Pierce Butler and his late
earasposa are at liberty to form new con
nections, rumor gives him to a daughter of
ex-&enator liavard. of Delaware: while
the same lying" iade eives Mrs. Butler
t3
away to Theodore Sedgewick.
IThe Utica (N. Y.) Observer says,
that the Whigs, like the 'coon,' are now
preparing to come down. They cannot
stand the united fire of the Democracy..
tOfiicial intelligence has been recei
ved at Washington, of the council with the
Seminoles, and their agreement to surren
der the murderers or Indian prisoners, and
stop all opposition.
ISGum camphor, laid in the track of
ants, is said to be excellent for keeping
away these troublesome insects
t-The book of Esther has ten chapters,
but neither the worusLord nor God appear
in it.
ETs there a word in English that con
tains all the vowels? Unquestionably .
The fatherof the Ravel family died at
Toulouse, Faance, September 10 aged 92.
Two vessels are fitting out at Havre for
San Francisco.
It is estimated that there are 17,000 per
sons in Paris who get 'beastly drunk' as a
habit.
iuiss fanning nead is again giving
Shakspeare readings in New York.
From Friday morning to Monday there
were no less than eleven fires in New York
and vicinity.
Some of the catfish caught at the mouth
of the Kentucky river weigh 150 lbs.
The Cincinnati Despatch announces
that Gen. Hamilton, of Ohio, has accepted
secretaryship ot Oregon, lately conferred
upon him by the President.
Taciturnity is best learned among men
who have none, and loquacity among the
taciturn. .
STRAY HEIFERS.
AME to the residence oftlio subscriber
one mile and a half west of Ebensbursr.
c
on the 12th day of May last, two yearling
HEIFERS. One of them is red, with white
back and belly the tip of the right ear cut ofT
and two fclits in it. The other is a brindle,
with a white spot on each shoulder, and the
right ear cut and slit in the same manner as the
red one . The owner Is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges, and take
them away, otherwise they will be disposed of
according to law.
. ALEXANDER M'VICKER.
Oct. 14, iSp l-3t.
STRAY COW.
Came to the residence of the subscriber near
the Snminit, Cambria county Pa., about the
20th of September last, a large red COW, with
a fhort tail. The owner is required to como
forward, prove property, pay charges and take
her away, otherwise ehe wiU be disposed of ac
cording to law.
JAMES SMITH.
Get. 11, 18191-31.
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ADMINISTER 7 Oil1 S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Ad
ministmlion hava been granted to the under
signed by Register of Cambria county on the
estate of Mrs. Catharine Wherry (lale Catha
rine Learner,) of Cambria township deceased.
All persons indebted to the estate of said de
ceased, are requested to settle the same im
mediately, and those having claims against
said estate will present them to tho subscriber
duly authenticated fur settlement.
WILLIAM WHERRY.
Oct. 11, 1819 l-6t.
STRAY DEIFER.
Came to the residence of the subsriber
on the
nsbure,
Clay Pike, about four miles west of Ebe
on the 12th day of September, a three year old
black HEIFER, with a white stripe along her
back. 1 he owner is required to come forward.
prove property, pay cnarges, and take her
away, otherwise, she will be cisdused of accor
ding to law .
DAVID E. JONES.
Oct. 11. 1849 l-3t.
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at private sale the
farji on which she now resides, situate at Mul
len's Bridge, about three miles east of Ebens.
burg, containing FIFTY ACRES with abouj
fifteen acres cleared, There is an excellent
Dwelling House and Barn,
together with other necessary onl. buildings on
the premises. The land is well limbered, and
is well suited for ei the r grain or grass. A
large stream of water runs through the farm,
which affords a goud location for either a grist
or saw mill.
r Terms low and tiIs indisputable.
ROSANNA M'KIMM.
Oct. 4, 1849. 52-3t.
1 1 s c
3EkU3 W &l&VtWSZLARDCI'EESE. ) Sep 13.1849,-49-3
Remaining in the Post Office at Ebens
burg, October 1st 1849.
John Anderson
Joseph Dunham
Wm A Bagley
Mr Buhl
James Barnet
A Bonafun
Julia W Bowman
Thomas Bray
James Birney
Philip Campbell
Samuel II Covert
Peter Conaway
Timothy Cronan
Elijah Davidson
Harriet Evans
Richard Evans
David Evans
M D Foust
Caleb Gray
A Evans
Samuel Hise
Mr Hine
John Hagan
S G Harrison
Margaret Jones
Mary M James
G V James
Patrick Killy
Henry Rohl
Michael Lichner
Wm Lonegan
S & D A B Moore
Martin Montago
John B. Miller,
Philip M'Kiney,
Wm. Noel,
Wm. Orr,
Wm. A. Owens,
Richard Petersburger
Matthew Purcill,
Elizabeth Rager,
Mary Ragor,
Hugh Roberts,
David D. Thomas,
H. Thomas,
D. W. Titwiler,
Adam Voglc, 2
Michael Vallely,
Henry Wagoner,
Ann Williams 2
Samuel Williams,
2 Ambrose Willson,
Christopher Wherby,
Peter Zegher,
MUNSTER.
Theresa Scanlan,
Henry Ohara,
MILTON ROBERTS P. M.
Wm. Bradly,
Mary Bugles,'
Oct. 4, 1849.
JOHN IVORY.
ED. SHOEMAKER.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
John Ivory Co.
HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND
GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
SPRING 4- SUMMER GOODS.
Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cassimeres,
with an assortment of the most desirable
and fashionable Ladies' Dress Goods,
such as Lawns, Lustres, De Laincs
Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams,
Calicoes, &c., in great
varieties Together
with every descrip.
lion of Men &
Children's
Wear; Domes
tic Goods, Hosiery,
Trimmings &, c.. &. c.
GROCERIES.
We have a large and gener
al assortment which will be sold
lower than anv that have ever been
offered in this vicinity,
general assortment of
together
with a
HARD W A R E ,
Queenswarf, Drags, Medicines, Oils, Glass and
Patty; Boots and Shoes;
rF7e Beaver and Moleskin Hats;
fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid,
Pearl and straw Bonnets; Books, Sta-
l tionary, $c.
With every description ot Ooods, ISolions,
&.c, that are usually kept in a country store,
all of which will be sold on such terms as will
defy all competition and insure general satis,
faction.
JETA11 kinds of Country Produce wanted, for
which the highest market Price will be givenj
Summit A. P. R. Road,
July 5, 1849.-39. $
NAILS & IRON
1,000 lbs. Nails,
1,800 lbs. Iron,
Jut received and for sale bv
MURRAY & ZA1IM.
Ebeiibburg, Au;ust 1G, 1819.
i fN tf!k cm
mm
Ml.
MIS,
offers for rent or lea so on
the share f..r one or more years, i;: Saw MU
situated in Summcrhill township, within one
mile of the Portage Railroad. There are four
hundred acres of land, w i ll timbered, attached
te it. with about thirty acres cleared, on which
IS a good a (veiling house erected. The person 1
I renting or leasing will have the privilece of
using mo uinoor. as tlie lino oflhs new Penn
Bjlvania Railroad, as located, passes within a
icw iuus ui mo luiii, iijis properly enords a
fine opportunity to any person wishing to en.
gage in the lumber business.
JOHN KEAN.
September 20 1849. 50-3t.
0""Mountain Echo" will copy 3 times and
charge Col. Keen.
ADMINISTER TOE' S NO TICE
TT ETTERS of Administration on the Ewtute
EUL of Michael Vaialy late of Washington
township, deceased, have been granted to the
subscriber, residing in said townthip lr the
i&egisier oi iamDna bounty. All persons in.
aeuica 10 sam estate, will please come forward
and settle their respective accounts, and those
having claims against the same, will present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
THOMAS CARROLL Adm'r.
Sept. 27, 1849. 51-6t.
STRAY CATTLE,
Came to the residence of tho subscriber, at
summit Cambria co. Ta., on the 10th dar of
oepiemoer insi., one inree year old steer, and
ono two year old heifler, both of a dark reddish
color, no oilier particular marks. The owners
are requested to come forward prove property,
pay charges and take them awav. otherwise
lney w l e disposed of according to law.
FRANKLIN WINKET.
WAKE UP
Delinquent Collectors $ Others
I be undersigned, having: been appointed
Treasurer, for the unexpired term of David Todd
14., uec a, unas tne irrasury wilnoul one
uuuar in ii, ana ioun is at nana, and Jurors
and others must be paid, he therefore gives no
tico, to all delinquent Collectors and others,
owing money to the county, to make payment
immediately , or legal process will be resorted
to, to enforce pavment.
P. M'COY" Treasurer.
Ebensburg Sept. 18th 1819 50-tf.
FISH, HAMS, &C.
MACKERAL,
SHAD.
SALMON.
HERRINGS,
PORK,
Constantly on hand
and for sale by
J. PALMER &. Co.,
Market Street Wharf.
PHILADELPHIA.
HAMS a SIDES,
SHOULDERS.
ADMINISTRATOR' S NOTICE.
"TT ETTERS of Administration having been
tLA granted to the undersigned by the Regis.
ter of Cambria county on the estate of David
Todd, Esq., late of Cambria township, in said
county, all persons indebted to said estate, are
hereby requested to settle the same immediate
ly, and those having claims against said estate
will present them uuly authenticuled for ret
tie merit.
JANE TODD,
THOMAS M'CONNELL.
Sept. 13, 1S49. 49-Ct.
25'
iooks and Stationary, also, plain and em.
broidered Envelopes, fancy Note Paper,
Motto, silvered and cami Wafers, Quills,
Settling Wax, Pencils, Pass Books, for sale
at the store of
LITZINGER &. TODD.
"TPUBLIC BENEFIT!
Constantly on hand and conti nually
Selling'
Or exchanging the very best quility of
ITIcrchaiuIisc
That can be procured in Philadelphia
CEicnp
For Grain or Hides, and still cheaper
For
Tho more acceptable article termed
Cash,
Or on short and approved credit
Jtl the Store or
WILLIAM M'GOUGH Jc Co.
Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R- R.
N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Grain
for Goods, Scc, may do well to call at the
store of
Sept. 27,
WM. M'GOUGH &. Co.
1849 51-tf.
C. J. KNEEDLEK,
WHOLESALE BOOT, SHOE AND BONNET
warehouse:,
No. 13G. North Third St. (opposite the Eagle
Hotel,)
PHILADELPHIA,
S now receiving about 30QQ Cases Fresh
Fall Goods, direct from the manufacturers.
such as MENS and BOYS' THICK KIP
and CALF BOOTS 4- BROGANS Your A'
and Children's Boots and Brogans, wiih a great
variety of WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS and
SHOES. This Stock is got up expressly for
the country trade, and will be sold cheap.
Merchants are invited to call and examine
August 1849. -!6-3m
JOB WORK
Neatly and expeditiously execu
ted at this Office.
Large lot of Glass, Nails and Salt, just
received and for sale at the store of
MURRAY &. ZAHM.
IT UST received, a large lot of English and
mif French CLOTHS, Blue, Black and Fan
cy CASSIMERES, and SATINETS of etc.
ry variety, at tne store ot
JOHN S. BUCHANAN.
UEENS1VARE and GROCERIES, a
larte lot, fel ssle 1" , ci
B Bill lift!
0. II. IliER,
A TTORISE Y A T LA Tr,
EBr.XSBURG. PA.
Office one door west of J.S. L'uchanan's Store.
April 12, 1849tf.
E.
f, JR.
H1
ATTORNEY AT J.A Wy
EBENSBURQ, PA.
April 12. 1849 If.
C. LITZIXGER.
O. W. TODD.
LITMGER & TODD,
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceriot, Hardware.
Qucen6ware, tec.
j doors cast of Rcnshaw's Hotel. High st.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURO. PA.
Office one door west of J. S. Rii1in.n Kir
April 12, 1849tf.
DU. THOMAS C BUNTING.
South-tcest corner of 7th 4- Raet $(s.
Philadelphia,
April 26, 1849. 29-
JJI'DOMLD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
All business in the several Courts of BJalr. In.
diana and Cambria counties entrusted to his
care, will be promptly attended to.
Vtiice, opposite J. b. Buchanan's Store.
April 12, 1849, tf
WASHINGTON II0USE7
PORTAGE. NO. 2, A. P.R. R.
II L undersigned takes this method of in
forming his friends and tbe Public ?ensr-
ally, thai he has taken that large and comma,
dious House, favorably known as the
WASHINGTON HOTEL,
formerly kept by William Palmer, Esq.,
Having fitted up the House in a style not to be
surpassed by any other west of the mountains,
the travelling community can rest assured that
on his parttherc will bo nothing wanting to maka
their sojourn a pleasant one, as he is determin
ed to supply his table with the best that the
country market can afford.
HIS BAR
will be supplied with the choicest of Liquors.
HIS STABLE
is large and roomy, and attended by care fa 1
and attentive Hostlers.
RICHARD TROTTER.
A. P. R. R. June 6, 1849 36-tf.
JUST opened, a very extensive lot otGlNQ
HAMS, LAWNS, and PRINTS of ere.
ry variety, at the store of
JOHN S. BUCHANAN.
NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the subscriber
cither by Note or Book Account. ar
earnestly requested to make settlement on or
before the first day of October next. Attention
to this notice may save trouble and costs.
JOHN IVORY.
Summit, August 30, 1849. 47-3t.
RAIN and Country Produce, of all kinds
Jf taken in exchange for goods at Buchan.
an'g Store.
II VTS! HATS.!
1 good assortmhntof Fur, Btush, Silk. Mole.
skin, Palmleaf, Mexican and ool HATS , for
sale at BUCHANANS STORE.
Blisir. Mackeral and Codfish,
and for sale by
just
L.
opened
&. T.
DOZEN BOOTS and SHOES of
all kinds just received andfor sale at
Buchanan's Sore.
M
EN'S fino calf and kip Boots, Women's
ngrcss Shoes, Lasting, Buck and
Goat Shoetecs, Seal and Merc. R. R. Slippers,
Mioses colored Kid. patent and calf Boots,
Boy's thicfc and kip Boots and Shoes just re
ceived by L. &. T.
FOR SALE
A Tract of unimproved Land, covered with
valuable Timber, lying a bouV five miles West
of Ebensburg, enquire nf
JOHN WILLIAMS.
Ebcnsburg, April 12, J8 19. 12-tf.
7USH.SALT, FLOUR and BACON.soldat
tho store of
J.S. BUCHANAN.
TO OR SALE Six
Splendid Accordeons
JL which will be sold cheap by
J. IVORY a CO.
Btrrels Salt, jost received and for sale
Flour and Bacon constantly kept on
J. IVORY $ CO.
hand bv
J
UST Received and for Sale a few choice
pieces of 1'iano music a:60 ' music
for
the Flute and Accordeon.
J. IVORY $- CO
m CD SI SI 13 3 1
LADIES' SUPER FRENCH LACE.
CHINA PEARL, and BRA ID BONNETS.
just received and for sale by
aiXT OOLLEN & COTTON TWEEDS and
Vf PANT STUFFS, cheap for cash or
country produce, to had at
Buchanan's Store.
A Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mas
lins. just received and for sale eT?ow
at the store tf
,1 fiunnAi
lrHARDWARE. CUTLERY and CAR.
JLll PESTER S TOOLS jast received and
for eale at the- stor of ,.,r4.-JV
JOHN S. Bl C HAS Ay.