JSMTIIVI EBENSBURG, PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1849. CTh Sentinel, has much the largest cir culation of any paper published in this county and at an advertising sheet offers superior inducements to merchants and business men generally. Those desirous of making use of this medium for extending their business can 2a to by either sending their notices direct, or through the following agents: : John Crouse, Esq., Johnstoutn. E. W. Carr, Evans' Buildings, Third st. Philadelphia. Wm. A. Kinsloe, Pittsburg. - George Pratt, 151, Nassau St., Ntw York. ' Prsachino. By Divine permission, the Rev. Air. Lynch will preach in the Deciples Church, in this pi a co", on Sunday next, at three o'clock P. 'M: . v New Advertisements. Attention is reques ted to the new advertisements in to.day's paper. Mr. J. Moore has just received a fine assort, meet. of new goods, suitable for the season, wh'.ch he will dispose of on the most reason a. Lie teirns. It will also be seen, that he is de sirous of selling or renting his well known Tan yard adjoining this borough, and a Farm in Susquehanna township. Those indebted to the late firm of Davis &. Cell had better look out, as there appears to be trouble a-head; and Mrs. Webster is desirous of having the estate of her late husband settled up. "Palmer's Register and Spirit of the Press," is the title of a new paper published in Phila delphia by V. B. Palmer, Esq., the great News paper Agent. It presents a very neat appear ance, and is conducted "with considerable abil- ty. Success to the enterprising pubisher. There's Luck 111 ftnmbers. Last year John Kean was a candidate for the Legislature, received 1202 rotes and was defea ted by John Fcnlon. This rear John Fenlon was. again a candidate. . He now received 1202 votes and is defeated by Dr. Wm. A. ISmilh. Tru ly "there's luck in numbers." Thomas C M'Dowell, Esq. This . gentleman arriid at Baltimore on Thursday last from Rio Janeiro. He is the bearer of despatches from the American Lega tion at Itio to oar Government, and also from the Brazilian Government to the Brazilian Ministtr at Washington We see it stated in 'the papers that' he is the U.S. Consul at St, Catharines instead of San Salvado.-e, as was -.announced l the ' time of bis appointment. There is something in this which we dont un. derstand. We sincerely hops Col. M'Dowell will pay Ebensburg a)viit, before again leaving ll.ti.jc.i.. i - L . j- tUUUl OllJil 1 iiEiJ iui u unci omieu, as lie una many warm inonusic? i 11 mi i h i. i i r . - Schuylkill here who vroulu be cud o: an oppo ituntty of takiug him by the hand. . The Central Railroad. Friday lat-t was tho day appointed for re. ceiving proposals ior grading the road from Johnstown to limrsvilie. ve loarn liiat a great number of contractors weie present on the occasion from almost every part of the 8tale, as well as several from other States. Although proposals were received for the whole work, nut seventeen of the heaviest sections were let. These were declared on Monday last, and we learn that the following gentle-J men were the fortunate bidders Sec. No. 55. Wm. P. Sterrelt &. Co. " 56 Patrick M'Evoy. " " 57. M'Granns &. Reilly. " V 58. Martin, Patton & Martin. . 59. Caughling, Charters i. Co. . . CO. Easton, Adams Sl Co. " 6lJ Skeen, King Sc Patterson. t4 67,iGiven, M'Kelvcy &, Given. 74. Bernard M'Grann. , 75 M'Cue &, Gillespie. ' 76. Jones &. Fenlon. 77. Jones &, Fcnlon. - SO. Power, Mcrriman & Linton. The work is to be commenced within twen. ty days, and finished. by the. spring of 1851. . John S. Bhey, Esq. We are gratified to learn that this gentleman lias been elected to the Legislature from Arra- strong county. The contest was a warm one, '"there being two opposition candidates in the - field, yet lie was elected by a majority of 131 Mr. Rhey will make an able Representative, apd will perform his duties with zeal and fid el- ity. ' . " . . UIn to-day's paper will found the official Returns of this county. We were very careful inrnaking out the table, and therefore think it can be relied on as correct. U" Business is again quite lively on our pub lie improvements since the lata heavy rains: Transporters arc now very ousy in passing goods over the lines, and they appear to have more than they can do. By tho way, speaking of our public improvements, we may be per imttcd to remark that the experienco of last ummer ought to be sufficient to satisfy any candid mind of the necessity and importance pi naviug iuu vesiem Reservoir completed as enon a possible. The want of water on the western division oi the Pennsylvania Canal was Buch, during the past summer, that little or no business couia oo iransactc l fr nearly two months, by which the State has lost almost as much in tolls alone as would have comple. trd the Rcfccrvoir, without liking into consid. ihoso engaged employment. on it, who were thrown out ot The Reservoir would have supplied the canal with suflicieat water during the dry season , and thus prevented any suspension in the busi ness of transportation- We sincerely hope our next Legislature will soe the necessity of ma. king an appropriation for the completion of this Reservoir. It would be much better to re. trench in other matters, than to neclect that ! which the experience of the past season has demonstrated to be of the highest importance to tho interests of the JState PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. Oeluw we give thfeturns of the late elec tion as far as heard from. Although the table is nolfull, and in many places may not be cor. reel, yet we think it will no t vary much from the official vole. We think Gamble's majority will be near fifteen thousand. The democracy of the State have come up to the work nob ly, and Pennsylvania is redeemed. We have a majority of one in the Senate, and from fifteen to twenty in the Ilause. What an awful do - struction of Coons! Gaynble, 5103 289 79 2579 4000 1310 50 2072 1375 . 75G 2093 4232 900 450 1001 2433 250 2909 2108 1267 Fuller, 0269 2523 1730 Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler 2172 1128 490 1382 5085 Cambria Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton 670 Columbia 169G 2558 2788 1669 Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie 1100 400 500 Fayette 700 900 1230 350 1099 1067 1788 260 500 650 400 270 5081 2130 2985 1874 1419 4602 14680 655 3551 961 900 1820 1028 450 050 4097 4035 Franklin Greene Huntingdon Indiana 1 - 1729 927 I Jefferson Juniata Lancaster 2600 1689 2378 Lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming M'Kean Mercer Mifflin Montgomery 3698 1524 Munroc Northampton 2215 Northumberland 1111 Perrv 927 PluladelphnjTC ity 7386 " County 11714 Pike Potter 119 3478 Somerset 2141 Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union 2131 511 Venango Washington Warrren Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming 2339 74 York 3359 O" At tho late election we gained thirteen members of the Legislature as far as heard from. One in Allegheny, one in Cambria, one in Cumberland, one in Mercer, one in Schuyl kill and eight in Philadelphia county. The whigs gained four members ore in Columbia two in Bucks and one in Butler. In our next wo will givo full returns from every county in the State. California- Some kind friend in California has sent us a copy of the "Alta C alifornia," published in San Francisco of August the 16th. To judge from the tone of the paper, tho advertisements, &c- business was very lively, and tho citizens were making rapid progress in the establishment of law and order. The Altd California is a sheet not so larg as the Sentinel, is published weekly at tho rate of twelve dollars per annum. Advertisements often lines or less are inserted at the rate o of four dollars for the first insertion, and tw dollars for every subsequent one. Official no tices are six dollars tor the first insertion and three dollars for every subseqeent one. Whew wouldn't we like to publish a paper on sue terms! This is a fair sample, however, of how prices rate in California. The number of the paper before us, contain the address of Col. John W. Geary. Chief A calde to the Ayuntam icnto or city council o San r rancisco. From the following para graphs, which we extract from it, it would seem the city is very destitute of the means o protecting property or preserving order. As your presiding officer I deem it my duty to call your attention to the situation of the city, anil to ask your co-operation in making it, in point of order and security what it must shortly be in wealth and im- portance, the first etty and great commer- cial and monicd emporium of the Pacific To effect this, gentlemen, it will require of you great devotion to your duties, as well as great diligence and a liberal supply of funds for municipal purposes At this time wc are without a dollar in the public treasury and it is to be feared the eitv is considerably in debt. You eiation the losses sustained by ELECTION RETURNS OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. (OFFICIAL.) Assembly Sheriff S s 5 cr Allegheny, . . 124 135 40 88 234 69 109 93 239 76 18; 259 52 97 85 106 120 47 82 110 135 16. 43 83! 211 71 105 Cambria, ... -v Carroll, ... 69 Clearfield, . . . Conemaugh, . . 23 228 72 265 48 96 84 ackson, ... ohnstown, . . 105 13 Richland. - 38 36 199 42 Summer hill, . - 154 79 126 102 Susquehanna, - 37 38 57 35 42 279 32 32 Washington, - - 317 86 318 32 White, 30 33 Total 1375 03 Whigs in Italics. 1128 1282 1202 1444 have neither an office for your magistrate, or any otner public eumce. l ou are without a single police officer ' or watch man, and have not the means of confining a prisoner for an hour; neither have you a lace to shelter while living, sick and un fortunate strangers who may be cast upon our shores, or to bury them when dead. ublic improvements are unknown to San rancisco. In short, you are entirely without a single requisite necessary for the promotion of prosperity, for the protection of property, or for the maintenance of order. I therefore repeat, that the present exin- gency in public affairs, requires the utmost diligence on vour part, the performance of all your duties, as well as a liberal sup ply of funds, to provide for the security of ue and property in ban i rancisco. The Senate all Right! Dem. Fed. I-PhiladelphiaCity, 2 II- " County, 2 1 III- Montgomery, 1 I V-Chester & Delaware, 1 V-Berks, 1 VI-Bucks, 1 VII-Lancaster and Leba non, VIII Schuylkill, Monroe, Carbon and Pike, 1 IX Northampton and Lehigh, 1 X Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming, 1 XI Bradford and Tioga, 1 XII-Lycoming, Clinton, Sullivan and Centre, 1 XIII- Luzerne and Colum bia, 1 XIV Dauphin and North umberland, X V-Cumberland and Per- ry. 1 XVI-Union, Mifilin and Juniata,- -' - ' XVII-York, 1 X VIII-Adams and Franklin, XIX-Huntingdon, Blair & Bedford, XX Armstrong, Cambria and Indiana, 1 XXI-Westmoreland and Somerset, 1 XXII-Fayette and Crccnc, 1 XXIII- Washington, XXIV- Alleffheny and Butler, 1 XXV-C raw ford and Venan go, 1 XXVI-Berver and Mercer, 1 XXVII-Erie, 1 XX VIII-Warren, Jefferson, Elk, &c, 1 17 1G All Sorts ot I'aragrnplis. CFIt seldom happens that anything par" ticularly beneficial to doctors is made pub lic. We inform them with pleasure that the late banker M. De Remmer. at Ham burg, has left 100,000 francs to be given to any person who shall discover a reme dy for the cholera. The Academy of Medicine, at Paris, is to decide upon the remedy. OP What do I consider the 6oundaries of my country, sir?' exclaimed a Kentuck ian; 'why sir, on the east we are bounded by the rising sun on the north by the au rora borealis on the west by the proces sion of the equinoxes and on the south by the day of judgment. 0OWe learn from the Mackinac that the 21 Indians reported to have been found on the beach near that place dead of chol era4 got up the next day and went about their business. When discovered they were only dead -drunk. GTFive clerks of courts in N. Orleans receive over $50,000 a year, or an average of $10,000 to each clerk. New Orleans must be a paradise for officials. EFWe percieve that Bernard McGrann Esq., of Lancaster, has received the con tract to do the work on the branch railroad connecting the Harnsburg with the Sus quehanna Railroad, now also in course of construction. JjFA simple country lady hearing that a nephew of hers had been made Bache lor of Arts, said that she never liked artful persons, and that these artful bachelors sometimes played the dttce with the girls. tlrlt has been said, very truly, 'that he who is always disputing about religion has very little religion to dispute about.' E5PA new line of telegraph is now in operation on the west side of the Hudson, between Ncwburg and Albany. Com mis'r 1 Coroner A , Auditor. r s 3 cr ss c 04 V. c 3 &5 o c PC o 88 211 74 18! 231 51 103 91 34 34 no 128 35 88 229 CO 107 41 105 245 81 18 264 56 73 136 122 83 233 76 17 254 51 9G 80 76 36 53 140 134 41 91 234 73 107 42 157 122 251 128 39 233 74 15 254 48 95 66 73 34 58 33 15 102 75 237 27 262 44 98 81 87 48 63 8 235 69 71 95 100 106 39 82 3 153 35 305 30 77 140 149 38 21 295 37 38 48 32 68 35 311 307 38 30 33 30 1065 132' 11G41206,1237 1353 11093 1394 1055 There are over 4,000 Princes in Ger many, who receive annually from the people over two hundred million of dollars while a laborer works eighteen hours out of twenty.-ftmr for seventy two cents per weet. , -'An English journal mentions that the family of Oliver Cromwell has just become extinct in the person of Mrs. Russell, daughter of the late Oliver Cromwell, the biographer of the Protector, from whom he descended in the direct line. A chap advertises in New York, to de- ' liver a lecture upon gold digging, He is to appear in the identical dress which he wore at the .nines, with pick-axe, shovel and tin-pan in hand, and will proceed to dig some gold upon the stage, and wash the earth before the audience. A small specimen of pure gold has Deen exhibited to the editors of the Na tional Intelligencer, by a gentleman of Washington city, which is said to have been found on one of the tributaries of the Potomic, distant from the capitol about fifteen miles. r3PThe London Times compliments, in a late number, the memories of Dc Witt Clinton and Robert Fulton. GPEpes Sargeant's tregedy of Velasco has been plaved with success at the Marylebone theatre. CBerlin, of all the cities of Europe, lias always escaped the ravages of the cholera. GPA corps of opera dancers left London on 1- nday for the Vv est India Islands. WASIIINGTOxMANS TO THE RESCUE! The friends of Temperance of this place and vicinity, are requested to attend Meeting on Monday evening next at 7 oclorhf a the Baptist Church. . A gener al attendance is requested, as business of importance will be brought before the meeting. D. C. ZAHM Sec'ry. October, 18th 1819. ATTENTION CAMBRIA GUARDS. You arc ordered to assemble on your usual parade ground at the Court House, on Friday next, at 5 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of receiving your arms and accoutrements, and also to make such oth er arrangements as may be deemed neces sary. By order B. M'DERMITT, 1st Scrg't. FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber offers for sale or rent his well known TAN YARD, adjoining the borough of Ebensburgr on the east lying between the turn- pike and the Lorelto road with three acres of land thereto attached under hign etaie oi cuui vation, on which tho following buildings have been erected, viz: a eood two story fram dwel ling house and a frame stable, and excellent buildings well adapted for a tanner's shop. All the,appurtenances necessary for carrying on the tannine trade are in excellanl order. and can if rcquiieJ be enlarged. There is also a large supply of good water both at the house and at the tanyard. Terms of sale will be reasonable. Posses sion will be delivered on the first day of April 1850. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18, 1849 2-lf. NOTICE. mTOTICE is hereby ffiven that Letters of Administration on the estate of William Webster, late of Washington township, Cam bria county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned 'residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make payments without delay, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. ANN WEBSTER. Oct. 18, 1819 2 6t. STRAY COW. Camo to the residence of the subscriber near the Snminit, Cambria county Pa., about the 20th of September last, a large red COW, with a fliort tail. The owner is required to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise &he will be disposed of ac cording to law. JAMES SMITH. Oct. 11, 18191-31. NAII.S& IKON 1,000 lbs. Nails, 1,800 lbs. Iron, Ju&t received and for sale by MURRAY &. ZAHM. Ebcnsbuig, Augu&t 16, 1819. Treasurer . . n OOKS and STATIONARY for sale at Buchanan's Store. JFrcsh Arrival of FALL AND WINTER rRlUE subscriber has just received at bis LL Store in Ebetisburg a large supply of New Goods from the East, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattines, riaids, Linseys and rianneis ot all kinds; Calicoes, Mus lins, Alpaccas, Merinoes, De Laines, Cinghams, Tickings, Checks, Shaw ls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Comforts, Ribands, Vestings, Silks and Satins. Also Bed, Horse and Saddle Blankets and Blanket Cloths. IIat3, Caps, Boots and Shoes of every description, together with an elerant assortment of Gro ceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Drugs, Medicines, Stationary, Saddery, Tin ware, Fish, Leather, Salt and Nails. He has also any quantity of Notions, such as Combs, suspenders, bilk Guards, Ladies Steel and Silvered Slides, Buttons, Brushes, Pocket Books, Hooks 4" Fycs, -c. $-c. in short every thing that is usually kept in a Country Store. lie thanks his fricuds and the public genor- erally for past favors, and requests them to call and take a look at his goods before purcha sing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that he can accommodute them with anything in his line of business at lea st as cheap as any other es tablishment in the county. Cash and approved couutry produce taken in exchange for Goods. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18. 1849. 2. if. Notice. UE notes of the late firm of Davia &. Bell have been placed in the hands of the sub scriber. Persons knowing themselves indebt ed on said notes are requested to call and pay them on or before the first day of November next, as I am directed to enforce payment im mediately after that time. V. II. KUULK1S. Oct. 18, 1819. 2-3t. A FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber offers for sale or rent his FARM situated in Susquehanna township Cam bria county, on the road leading from Ebens burg to the Cherry Tree, about four miles south-west of the latter place, containing Three Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, seventy acres of which are cleared and under jrood cultivation, with a pood or chard and excellent meadows. The timber is abundant and suitablo for every purpose. The improvements consist of a log cabin barn and two cabin houses. The terms will be reasonable and possession delivered on the first of April next. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18. 1849 2-tf. ADMIXISTRA 7 OIV S AO TICE. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Ad ministration hava been granted to the under signed by Regintar of Cambria, county on the estate of Mrs. Catharine AVherry (late Catha rine Learner.) of Cambria township deceased. All persons indebted to the estate of said de ceased, aro requested to settle the same im mediately, and thoso having claims against said estate will present them to the subscriber duly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM WMEKKY. Oct. II, 1819 l-6t. FOR SAL THE subscriber offers at private sale the farm on which 6hc now resides, situate at Mul. Ier.J Dridge, about three miles east of Ebens. j bure. containing FIFTY ACRES with about I fifteen acres cleared, There is an excellent Dwclliiis House aiid Barn, together with other necessary out-buildings on the premises. The land is well timbered, and is well suited foreitha r grain or grass. A large stream of water runs through tho farm, which affords a good location lor ciluer agrisi or saw mill. Terms low and tiilo indisputable. ROSANNA M'KIMM. Oct. 4, 1849. 52-3t. ILR CDS1 ILfflWaSBUSSi Remaining in the Post Office at Ebcns burg, October 1st 1849. John Anderson Joseph Dunham Tatrick Killy Henry Ruhl Michael Lichner Wm Lonegan S & D A U Moore Martin Montage John B. Miller, Philip M'Kiney, Wm. Noel, Wm. Orr, Wm. A. Owens, Richard Pttersburger Matthew Purcill, "Elizabeth Rager, Mary Ragcr, Hugh Roberts, David D. Thomas, II. Thomas, D. W. Titwilcr, Adam Voglc, ' Michael Vallely, m A Bag ley Mr Buhl James Barnct A Bonafon Julia W Bowman Thomas Bray James Birncy 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 Ilisc Mr Hinc John Hagan S G Harrison Margaret Jones Mary M James Henry Wagoner, Ann Williams, Samuel Williams, 2 Ambrose Willson, Christopher Wherby, t W James Peter Zeglier,' MUXSTER. Theresa Scanlan, Wm. Bradly, Mary Bugles, Henry Ohara, MILTON ROBERTS P M. Oct. 4, 1819. STRAY HEIFUUS. 1AME to the residence of the subscriber C f 11- . C PU.n.kll.fV one miie ana a uau i ui iucusuui. on the I2lh day of May last, tw o yearling HEIFERS. One oftheni is red, with white back and belly the tip of tho right ear cut off aud two slits in it. The other U a brindlc, 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 deposed ot according to law. ...... ,i'i-n ALEXANDER M' K IvbR. Oct. 11, 1819 l-3tvi JOHN" IVORY. ED. SHOEMAKER. NEW AM) CHEAP GOODS, John Iory V Co. HAS IUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPIilXG 4- SUMMER GOODS. Comprising in part Gne Cloths and Ca.simares. with an assortment of tho most desirabla and fashionable Ladies Dress Goods, such as Lawns, Lustres, De Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, ' Calicoes, &.C., in great varioties Together with every descrip. tion of Men &, Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings &c. &c. GROCERIES. We have a large and gacr al asborlment which will be sold lower than any that have ever been offered in thin vicinity, together with a general assortment of II ARDWARE, Quecnswarc, Drags, Medicines, Oils, Class and Pntly; Boots and Shoes; lIvie Beaver and Moleskin Hats; me Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, Pearl and straw Bonnets; Books, Sta tionary, $c. With every description of Goods, Notions. SLc, that aro usually kept in a country store , all of which will be sold on ucli terms as will defy all competition and insure general satis, fact ic n. 0A1J kinds of Country Produce wanted, fcr winch the highest market Price will be givenjj tjummil A. P. R. Road, ( July 5, 1819. 39. THE Subscriber olfers for rent or lcac on the shares for oaepr more years, his Saw Mill situated in Summerhill township, within one mile of the Portage Railroad. There are four hundred acres of land, well timbered, attached to it, with about thirty acres cleared, on which is a good d (v eiling house creeled. The persan renting or leasing will have the privilege of using the timber. As the line of the now Penn sylvania Railroad, as located, passes withiu a few rods of the Mill, this property affords a fine opportunity to any person wishing to en gage in the lumber business. JOHN KEAN. Sr.pteinbcr 20 1849. 50-3t. U"Mountain Echo" will copy 3 times and charge Col. Kcan. A I) MIX IS TRA TOR' S XO TICE JT ETTERS of Administration on the Estate SLA of Michael Vaialy late of Washington township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing in said township by the Register of Cambria County. All persons in. debted to said 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, 1819 51-Gt. W ARB UP Delinquent Collectors $ Others The undersigned, having been appointed Treasurer, for the unexpired term of David Todd Esq., Dec'd, finds the Treasury without one dollar in it, and Court is at hand, and Jurors and others must be paid, he therefore gives no. ticc, to oil 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'COr Treasurer. Ebcnsburg Sept. 18th 1849 50-tf. ADMIXISTRA TOR' S XO TICE. SETTERS of Administration having been A granted to the undersigned by the Rcgis- ter of Cambria county on the estate of David Todd, Esq , late of Cambria township, in said county, all persons indebted to said estate, arc hereby requested to settle the same immediate ly, and those baring claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for set tlement. JANE TODD, THOMAS M'CONNELL. Sept. 13, 1819. 49-6t. Books and Stationary, also, plain and cm. broidercd Envelopes, fancy Note Paper, Motto, silvered and cami Wafers, Quills, Sealing Wax, Pencils, Pass Books, &.c, for sale at the storo of LITZINGER &. TODD. Tpublic BENEFIT ! Constantly on hand and conti nualiy Selling Or exchanging the very best quality of ITXcrchaiitlisc That can be procured in Philadelphia Cheap For Grain er Hides, and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Cnsli, Or oo tho.rt aud approved credit .'It the Store of WILLIAM M'GOUGH i. Co. Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R- R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange- Gram for Goods, &-C, may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGH &Co. Sept. 27, 1819. 51-tf. Large lot of Glass. Nails and Silt, just, received and for sale at the storo of MURRAY A; -ZAHM. STRAY Came to the residence ot lue suosrioer on me Clay Pike, about four miles vest of Ebensburg. on the 12ih day of September, a three year old black IIEIFKU, with a white stripe along her back. The owner is req jirad to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take he; away, otherwise, she will be cisdused of accor ding to law . DAV1D E. JONES. Oct. 11. 1819 l.-3t. HEIFER