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EBENSBURG, PA.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1849.
0Thk ScnTI.vex., has much the largest cir.
cxtlation of any paper published in this county
and at an advertising sheet oJjF'rs superior
inducements to merchants and business men
generally. Those desirous of making us ef
this medium for extending their business can
do to by either sending their notices direct, or
through the fallowing agents;
John Crouse, Esq., Johnstown.
E. IV. Carrt Evans Buildings, Third st.
Philadelphia.
Wm. A. Kinsloe, Pittsburg.
. . George Pratt, 151, Nassau St., Ntu York.
EOur friend Enm &i Hughes are about
receiving a choice assortment of Clothing at
their Store in this place. Those wishing to
prepare for winter may do well to give them a
calif See their adrertisement.
friend UxRrca of the Pittsburg Post, that no
Guerrilla democrat will receive any encour
agement from him in the way of office. Our
friend may rely upon it, Ibst in Mr. G., they
have the right kind of material for a good and
faithful officer.
DThe next House of Representatives will
stand 59 democrats, and 41 whigt leaving a
majority of nineteen, sufficient for allpracti.
el purposes..
JET William Peal, the new Democratic Sher.
IT of Philadelphia, bca appointed Thomas D.
Smith, E-q., brothel of Dr. Smith of this place
his deputy. This is said to be a tat office.
Another War Threatened.
1 1 will be seen by reference to the foreign
news in to days paper that there is a probabili-
of a war between Russia and Turkey. The
Russian Envoy has retired -in high dudgeon
from Constantinople, because the Sultan rehi
res to give up the Hungarian refugees who
have sought protection in his dominions.
Both England and Fracce have tnken sides
with Turkey and will sustain her in the course
he has adopted. If war be the consequence
the whole of Europe will probably be involved
in it, then there will be a grand struggle be
tween Civilization on the onehand and Des
potism on the other. The decision of the
Russian Emperor is anxiously awaited.
... The next Speaker of the House.
The democracy of Pitlfcburg and Allegheny
county, have presented Da. J. R. M'Clintock
as a candidate for Speaker of the next House of
Representatives. The Doctor is represented
as being a gentleman of very considerable abil
ities, and well qualified for the office. His
triumphant election in such a hot bed of whig
gery as Allegheny county, certainly speaks
volumes in his favor and it would be nothing
more than paying a deserved compliment to
the sterling democracy of that county, for
their gallant conduct at the late election, to
- give thorn the choice of Speaker.
Coming to the United States.
A letter in the New York Tribune ssys that
Kossuth, Bern and Dembinski may be expected
in New Fork about the middle of November
unless war should break out between Russia
. and Turkey, when they will renew the Hnngi
rian conflict. If they come, they will undoubu
edly meet with a warm reception. The United
States is proud of being considered the home o
the oppressed and down trodden people of Eu
rope, and of being abe to guaranty to them that
freedom for which they fought in vain intbeir
own country.
The Result
We thought we would have been enabled to
present our readers with the official vote for
Canal Commissioner at the late election, but
we have boen disappointed. Below we give the
officii! vote in all the counties with the excep'ion
of four Elk. Green, M'Kean and Wayne, bul
the reported majorities for these counties which
we also give cannot be far from coriect. Our
table has been carefully compiled from our ex
changes, and can, wo think, be relied on a"
correct. It will be seen that Gamble's major
ity is between eleven and twelve thousand .
Gamble, Fuller
Adams
Allegheny
Armstrong
Beaver
Bedford
Berks
Blair
Bradford
Bucks
Butler
Cambria
Carbon
Centre
Chester
Clarion
Clearfield
Clinton
Columbia
Crawford
Cumberland
Dauphin
Delaware
Elk
Erie
Fayette
ranklin
Greene
Huntingdon
Indiana
Jefferson
Juniata
Lancaster
Lawrence
Lebanon
Lehigh
Luzerne
Lycoming
iM'Kean
Mercer
Mifflin
Montgomery
Munroe
Northampton
Northumberland
Perry
Philadelphia City
" vounty
Pike
Potter
Schuylkill
Somerset
Sullivan
Susquehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
Washington
Warrren
Wayne
Westmoreland
Wyoming
York
aw
'5
Coins it Stron
- In Clover township, Jefferson count v. Gam
bleiad seventy votes, and Fuller not one!
This is going in for the support of a ma
with a vengeance and can't be beat in the
8lte.
1256 1645
5103 6269
1937 1648
1884 1875 ,
2579 '2523
6827 2B67
1310 1730
2687 2434
4675 4432
2072 2172
1375 1128
756 490
2093 1382
4232 5085
1851 940
893 526
1001 670
2433 1696
2483 2204
2909 2558
2108 2788
1267 1669
127
1369 2503
2645 2113
2666 3097
2047 1084
1330 1787
1230 1729
870 463
1099 927
4224 7133
1067 1689
1788 2378
2592 2311
3149 2578
2130 1524
365 238
2618 2424
1305 1031
5081 3698
1303 241
2985 2215
1874 1111
1419 927
4602 7386
14680 11714
655 119
546 282
3651 3478
964 2141
330 149
2073 1361
1681 1183
1820 2131
1028 517
3610 3576
943 813
1297 624
4097 2339
706 766
4035 3359
146642 135263
a great number of people here, who are
really favorable to annexation, but think
that the authors of this address have be
gun at the wrong end. There is a most
passionate attachment to the mother coun
try among the English, Scotch, and North
ern Irish, and they think that before any
number of persons had determined on at
tempting separation, they should have
made a solemn and final appeal to the
mother country. Another large party think
that the prosperity of these provinces may
be secured by a federal of legislative union
of them all. accompanied by a high pro
tective tariff to encourage national industay
The ultra loyalists are circulating a pretest
against the address, and I am told they
have obtained 300 signilures; the address
has already been signed by more than
1000 persons.
0A new line of stages has been started on
this northern route between Lewistown and
Pittsburg by Colder, Lephart, Saodgrass Si. Co.
It is said (hat this lino have an understanding
with the Central Rai'road Company by which
passenger will le carried sltrectl tbroagh
B3We see it stated in Bicfcnetl'e Counterfeit
Detector that Erie money has again "got up."
It is now quoted (at 1 pei cent- discount In
Philadelphia. 'Doubtful thinga are very un
certain.
Porter, Michael Meyers, John D Morris.
Perry-David Steward.
Philadelphia ciy-Thomas C Sleele,
George JI Hart, Charles ONeil, Jesse
R Burden, Craig Biddle.
Philadelphia county-Thomas K Finlet-
ter, Fayette Pierson, Joseph C Molloy,
Washington J Jackson, Kichard bimpson,
CAMBRIA
CLOTHING STORE!
Now is the Time for Bargains '. !
THE subscribers have, just received fioiu
the east at their Clothing Store in Eoens
bur, a large assortment of
FALL fy WINTER CLOTHING,
Wm II Souder, Henry Huplet, Sylvester among which may be enumerated
Cridland.
Schuylkill-AtcWa Jones, Wm J
Dobbins.
Somerset-ZTenry Little.
Susquehanna and Wyoming Sidney B
Wells, bzekiel Mowry.
Tioga-Jeremiah Black.
Washington-Jonathan D Leet, Thomas
Watson.
Westmoreland-Harrison P Laird, John
F M'Culloch, Joseph Guffey.
Warren and MKean-G Scoffield.
Wayne and Pike-Thomas R Grier.
Union and Juniata-iifi Slifer, John
M'Laughtin.
York-bumond Trone, Jacob S Haider
man, Alexander C lYTCurdv.
Democrats in, Roman Whigs in ItalA
iff. - : 'i ' .
RECAPITULATION.
Full HIT
Senate.
House,
Democrats.
17
59
76
57
Whig.
16
41
67
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
Senate. 1. Philadelphia City. Benj. Mathias
and Wm. A. Crabb.
2. Philadelphia County Thomas S.
Fernon, Thomas H Forsyth, Peleg B.
Savery.
3. Montgomery Joshua i. Jones.
4. Chester and Delaware . Jones
Brooke.
5. Berks Henry A Mulenberg.
7. Lancaster and Lebanon Jos. Kon-
izmacher, Jos. Stine.
8. Monroe, Carbon Hcuylkill and Tike
Charles Frailev.
9. Northampton and Lehigh Conrad
Shimer.
1 0. Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming
Francis B. Streeter
11. Bradford
T3 1 1 ornoot'
12. Lvcommg, Clinton, Centre and bul-
livan Wm. F Packer.
13. Luzerne and Columbia Valentine
Best.
14. Northumberland and Dauphin J?
M Frick.
15. Cumberland and Perry R C Ster-
ret.
16. Mifflin, Juniata and Union John
Cunningham.
17. York Henry Fulton.
18. Franklin and Adams W R Sadler.
19. Huntingdon, Bedford and Blair
and Tioga John W
Maj. on joint ballot, 19
All Sorts of Paragraphs.
A Jine lot of blue. Felt, and Blcnket
overcoats; rrock, . ress ana oacx
Coats of every variety and col
or a very large stock cf Sa
tinet and Cassimcre Pan
taloons of every descrip
tion, and a good as
sortment of Silkty
Satinet Cassi
mcre Vests, to
gether with
every kind of Lays' Clothing.
AIsKO.
Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs,
Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of
which they will dispose of on the most
reasonable terms. They hare also on
hand a large stocs of Cloths Cassi
roeresand Testings, which they are
prepared to make up in the most
workmanlike manner, and on the
most accomodating terms -Tor
cash cr appro7ed country pro
duce. Their entire Stock of
Clothing is made up accord
ing to the latest Fashions.
Havicg selected their goods with great care
and purchased on the lowest cash terras, they
are prepared to accomodate their friends and
cus turners with clothing of a superior quality
nd at lower prices than poods of similar
THE SnboeiiUer efftrs for rent or lease on
the shares for one or more yesre. his Saw Mill
situated in Samtaeri.iil township, within ou
mile of the Pcriags Railroad. There are four
hundred acres of hud, well limbered, aliened
te it. with about thirty seres cUnred.cn which
is a god duelling house erected. TLe person
renting r Ieis.rg wii hare the priviUe of
using the timber. As the U of the new Perm,
syivania Railroad, as locate!, passes within
few rod of tbe Mi'l. this property affords a'
fine opportunity to any psrfloa wuhiog to - en
gage in the lumbsr bus'itn.
JOHNXEaN. .
September 20 1849. 50-3t.
IT"--'loimtain Echo" will copy 2 lime end
charge Ctd. Kcin.
GPOne of the finest eulogies ever prO-jqu'ty were ever sold in this county
Alexander Kins.
and
20. Armstrong, Cambria, Indiana
Cleat field Augustus Drum.
2 1 . Westmoreland and Somerset Isaac
Hugus.
22. Fayette and Green Maxwell M -
Caslin.
23. Washington G V Lawrence.
24. Allegheny and Butler Geo Darsie
Wm H Haslet
25 Beaver and Mercer David Sankey.
26. Crawford and Venango J Porter
Brawley
27. Erie John H Walker.
28 Warren, Jefferson, McKean and
Elk Timothy Ives
New members marked
nounced by one Christian on another,
was that pronounced by Dr. Doddridge
on his beloved and venerated friend Dr.
CJark, of St. Albans; he remarked of him
that 'he brought joy into every house
which he entered, but mostof all his own
house, when he returned to it.'
BP A calculation made by WmTJurby
Esq., the geographer, goes to show that if
the National Moaument at Washington
be elevated to nve Hundred leet, its apex
will be visible at a distance of twenty-
seven and a halt miles. He asserts that
on the same mathemetcal principles, a
The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine their goods.
EVANS &. HUGHES.
Oct. 25, 1849. 4-tf.
Fresh Arrival of
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS!
nnHE subscriber has iust received at bis
-li. Store in Ebensburg a large supply of
new ooogs irom me ast, consisting ot
height of six hundred feet gives a horizon I Cloths, Casximeits, Saltiflfs, Plaids, LInsfjs and
tal radius of vision toabout thirty miles.
BFA Paris correspondent of the Glas
gow Daily Mail says The Venetian peo
ple, after all their sufferings, raised one
mii.hon of francs mi one day for the emi
grating patriots. The names of Venice
and Rome, in 1849. will raise to glory
beside the post of infamy on which will
be written the France and Austria of
1849
EF"Canada is coming. Cuba is prepa
ring to come. Mexico is ripe for annex
ation. And the whig doctrine of no more
territory will soon be an obselete idea
Another Setdie Geael
Married, on Thursday last, in Johnstown, by
the Rev. Mr Sahin, Mr. THKoraii.cs L. IIeter
to Jane Ann, daughter of John Mathews, Esq.,
of Johnstown.
Flannels of all kinds; Calicoes. Mus
lins, Alpaccas, Merinoes, De Laines,
Ginghams, Tickings, Checks, Shawls,
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Comforts,
Ribands, Vestings, Silks and Satins.
Also 'Bed, Horse and Saddle
Blankets and Blanket Cloths.
Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes of
every description, together with
an elegant assortment of Gro
ceries, Hardware, Queens-
ware, Drugs, Medicines,
Stationary, Saddery, Tin
ware, Fish, Leather, Salt
and Nails.
He has bo any quantity of Notions, such
om t'iiA.. busaenders &tlk Guards,
Ladies' Steel and Silvered Slides,'
Buttons, Brushes, Pocket Books,
Hooks 4 Eyes, fyc. fyc. in short
every thing that is usually
kept in a Country Store.
-IIe thanks his friends and the public genr.
er'ally for past favors, and requests them to
call and take a look at bis goods before purcha-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
IT ETTF.RS of Admiriiitiaiion on the EeUte
MLJ cf Michael Vaialy lale cf WafMegtn
township, dtctaaed. l ave been granted to the
si.ose.i.er. resic'tr; in said townt-h p hy the
Register t.f Cambria Cuunlr. All Drcnra an.
debted to said estate, will plaase come forward
una stuiemeir respective accounts, and those
having claims against the sstne. will pretext
mem prepsuy aumeoiicaied I or UiemsnL.
THOMAS CARROLL AdmV.
r5pt.27. 1849 Sl-Ct.
W A K E U P
Delinquent Collectors Others
The eneVrsirrted. hanVr been afifMJntaJ
Treasurer, for the unexpired term of Oartd Todd
Eq Oec'd. nds the Treasury without e
dollar in at, end Court is at hsnd, end urors
and others most be paid, tie therefor givea Ba
nco, i ii oeiinqueol Collector end others,
owing money to the ccunly, to make payment
uin'Quiaicij.or legal process will be resorted
to, to enforce payment.
t P. M-COr Treaaorer.
Ebensburg Sept. 18th 1843 50-tf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration having been
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 fasving claims against said estate
will present them duly authenticated for set
tlemcnt.
JANE TODD.
THOMAS M'CONNELL.
Sept. 13, 1849. 49-6t.
Anneialion of Canada-
The annexation of Canada is now ono of the
House of Representatives.
Adams-Z?ante M Smvser.
leading questions of the day, and it is ceartain. Allegheny-J? C Walker, Wm Espy, John
ly a very important one. Bul before tbe ques- Miller, J R M'Clintock.
ETThe gallant Dr. Thomas C. Bunting ha
been elected Register of Wills in Philadelphia
by a handsome majority. This result is high
. Iy gratifying to his numerous friends, and
must be regsrded as a high compliment paid
to a man every way worthy of it. He is a good
democrat, a perfect geotlemm, and will make
a meat efficient officer.
Sir. Gamble.
, The Jeisey Shore Republican, published at
the home of Mr. Gamble, has the following
remarks in reference to tbe course that will
be pursued by that gentleman as a member of
the Board of Canal Commissioners. They
come up to our views exactly, and as theedi.
tor appears to speak by authority we give
place to them.
Wo hail tbe election of Mr. Gamble as
worthy tbe People of Pennsylvania; we regard
it ai an evidence of the intelligence and hon
esty of the people, a an attestation that merit
receives its reward, and finally the very elec
tion in which tbe people may have occasion
g really to rejoico. Mr. Gamble may well feel
proud of the majority he has received in th e
State, and the good people of this Common-
weahh may feel equally so, that they have suc
ceeded in aecuiing his services. As w re
marked sonio ti mo since, he'wiJI bring to the
discherge of the duties of the office, a thorough
practical knowledge of the various works of
public improvement Ithroighout tho State , a
vigorous mind and habits of industry, devoted
to a conscientious discharge of ijltt important
ana responsible dunes ot tbe station. He has
no branch of the party to serve, none to oppose,
. be looks upon himself es elected by tbe whole
democratic party. Mr. Gamble is a firm, con.
tion can be properly brought before the Ameri
can Congress, a very large, perhaps the larger,
portion of the citizens of Canada will have to
be brought round in favor of the measure
whose attachment to the mother country ia yet
too strong for them to look upon a dismember
ment irom England with favorable eyes. As
we learn from our exchanges, the annexation
movement did not originate in any strong de
sire for liberty and the benefit of. freo institu-
Hons. On the contrarv. tbe annexationist
appear to be governed more by pecuniary con
siderations t ban by any love of American in
stitntions This spirit, which U not a very good
one, will, we think, have but little influence
upon those whose attachment is still so strong
towards the mother country, and we need not
therefore, expect that propositions of annexa'
tion will be presented to our government for
some lime to come. But this movement mav
be regarded aa merely the ''beginning of the
end." There can be no doubt that Canada
will be finally annexed lo the United States.
The annexationists recently issued a long ad
dress to tbe people of Canada, in which very
strong arguments wore used in favor of the
mensu re. In relation to tbis address, a corres
pondeul of the New Yor k Evening Post re
marks;
"By this time you will have received a
copy of the address tssued by the annex
and we hoped to have received
Armstrong-John S Rhey.
Beaver and Lawrenee John Allison
Wm Smith.
Berks Daniel Zerby, Wm Shaffner, A
S Feather, John C Evans.
Bedford-John Cessna, Samuel Robin
son. BIair-CAare$ E Kinkead.
Bucks-Jame Flowers, HA JFilliams
Edward Nickleson.
Butler D II Brower.
Bardford-Charles Stockwell JosephmC
Jrowell.
Cambria Wm A Smith.
Ch ester-David J Bent John Acker,
John S Bowen.
Centre and Clearfield-John B Meek, W
J Hemphill.
Uumberland-Henry Church 1 homas C
Scouller.
Columbia ZJ P Forlner.
Crawford-w?nson Leonard, Benjamin
tr Uavid.
Dauphin-JoAi B Rutherford Thomas
Uuncan.
Delaware-y;nes Jlewis.
Erie-James C Reed, Lefftrt Hart.
Franklin- w Baker John McLea.t
Fayette-James P Downer, Joseph E
Griffin.
Greene-Lewis Roberts.
Huntingdon- K Cornyfx.
Indiana Wm Evans.
Jefferson, Clarion and Venango-John
WASHINGTONIANS
TO THE RESCUE!
The friends of Temperance of this place 6ing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that he can
and vicinitv. are requested to attend a accommodate them with anything in his line
i4- ; tt j - . , I ot business at least as cheap as any other es-
i'lccuug uii itiuuua c veiling ucai at
o'clock, at the Baptist Church. A gener
Oct. 18, 1849.
al attendance is requested, as business of in exchange for Goods
importance will be brought before the
meeting.
Several addresses will also be delivered
on the occasion.
JNO. LLOYD SecVy.
October, 25th 1849.
cheap
tablishmeot in the county.
Cash and approved country produce taken
JOHNSTON MOORE.
2tf.
Books and STATiosaar, also, plain and em.
broidered Envelopes, faney Note Paper.
Motto, silvered and cml Wafers, Quills.
Sealing Wax. Pencils, Pace Books, dec, for axle
at the store of
LITZINGER & TODD.
A PUBLIC BENEFIT !
Constantly oa hand and ccaljruall
Selling
Or exchanging the very best quality of
.Tlcrclinndlsc
That can be procured in Philadelphia
Cheap
For Giain or Hides, and atill cheaovr
For
Tbe more acceptable article termed
Cash,
Or ou short and approved credit
a?l the Store of
WILLIAM M'GOUGH 6c Co
Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R.
N. B. Persons wishing lo exchange Grain
for Goods, &.C-, may do well lo call at ih
atoro of
WM. M'GOUGH &. Co.
Sept. 27, 1849. 5l-tf.
Notice.
T1
COAL!!
S3 EALED proposals will be received by the
Commissioners of Cambria county, at
their office in Ebensburg on Monday the 12th
November 1849, for furnishing Six hundred
bushels of Stone Coal 80 lbs lo the bushel, for
the Courthouse and Jail.
By order of the Board.
James m'DERMit, cik.
Oct. 25, 1849. 4-3t.
HE notes of the late firm of Davis & Bell
isve been placed in the hands of the sub
scriber. Persona knowing themselves indebt
ed on said notea 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 lime.
JJ. II. KUBEKTS.
Oct. 18, 1849. 2-31.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
t ntHE undersigned having been appointed
JL Administrator de bona non cum testamen-
to anntxo. of the estate of Ddv id Todd Sen.
late of Cambria township, Cambria county de
ceased, requests all persons indebted to said
estate, to make payment, and those having abundant and suitablo for every purpose
A FARM
FOR SALE OR RENT.
The subscriber offers for sale or rent bis
FARM situated in Susquehanna township Cam
bria county, on tho road leading from Ebens
burg lo the Cherry Tree, about four miles
south-west of the latter place, containing
rhree Hundred and Tifty Acres,
more or less, seventy acres of which are cleared
and under good culti vation, with a good or
cbard and excellent meadows. 1 he timber is
atiomsts.
to-day the New York papers, to have seen
their comments on it, but bv some acci- McCalmont, John Hastings.
dent the New YorA: papers have not come Lebanon-JoAn W Eillinger
on the latest journals we have, being JLe high and Carbon-Robert Klotz, Sam
those of the 10th. A Troy paper that uel Marx.
reached us to-day, speaks well of it. Luzerne John F Conyngham, Andrew
claims against said estate, to present Ihem pro
perly proven lor settlement.
THOMAS TODD.
Oct. 25, 1849 4-6f
FOR SALE OR RENT.
The subscriber offers for sale or rent his well
known TANYARD, adjoining the borough of
Ebensburg on the eaat lying between the turn
pike and the Lorelto road with three acres of
land thereto attached under high state of culti
vation, on waich tho following buildings here
been erected, viz: a gfod two story fram dwel.
ling house and a frame htabie, and excellent
buildings well adapted for a ta.nner's shop
All tho appurlenancea necessary for carrying
on the tanning trade are in excellent order.
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 MO ORE.
Oct. 18, 1849 2-tf.
Here the address has excited feelings the
most opposite. The Upper Canada pa
pers, both Tory and Radical, as far as we
have yet seen, are perfectly furious, with
the exception of two Tory papers pub
lished at Kingston, who seem to look on
the thing as a matter that can surprise no
man, and on annexation as inevitable soon
er or later. The Quebec Tory papers,
are not violendv opposed to it. They
istont democrat, end goes in for keepm up a Ucem to think the movement premature,
strict party oig aniistion and e stnr our I and to tell the truth, this is the opinion of'
Beaumont.
Lancaster-vtftttfreK? Wade, Lewis Hur
ford, Robert Baldwin, Jacob Nissly, A
Scott Ewing. '
Lycoming, Clinton and Potter-Wm
Brindle, Wm Dunn.
Mifflin-Alexander Gibboney.
Montgomery-David Evans, Wm T
Morrison, Wm Henry.
Mercer-John Hoge, Morris Leech.
Northumberland-John B Packer.
Northampton and Monroe-James M
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Ad
miniHtmtion havj been granted to the under
signed bv Register of Cambria county on the
estate of Mrs. Catharine Wherry (late Calha
riue Learner.) of Cambria township deceased
All persons indebted to the estate of said
ceased, are requested to settle the same im
mediately, and those having claims a?ams
said estate will present the.u lo tho subscriber
and can if required be enlarged. There ia also dui nUcatcd f,r 8e(t.er.ieat.
a large aupply of good water both at the house n . ., ,oin ,
and atthe lanyard. Oet.ll, 1919-1-6'..
ERRY.
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers at privste sale the
farm on which she now resides, situate l Mul
len's Bridge, shout three miles east of Ebens
burg. containing FIFTY ACRES with about
fifteen acres cleared. There ia an excellent
Dwelling House and Barn,
together with other necesssry ont-builJings on
the premises. The land is well timbered, and
s well suited foreithe r grain or grass. A
large stream of water runs through the farm.
which affords a good location for either a grist
or eaw mill.
Terms low and tile indisputable.
ROSANNA .M'KIMM.
Oct. 4, 1849. 52-3U
Terms of sale Lw ill be reasonable. Posses
sion will be delivered on tbe first day of April
JOHNSTON MOORE.
Oct. 18, 1849 2-lf.
Large lot of Glass, Nails and Salt, just
received and for sate at the store of
MURRAY & ZAI1M.
STRAY HEIFER,
Came lo the residence of tbe subsriber on the
Clay Pike, about four miles west of Ebensburg,
on the 13tb day of September, a three year old
black HEIFER, with a white stripe along her
back. The owner iareqaired to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take bcr
having claims will present them properly au. wJt otherwise, she will be eisdosed of accor.
tnenticaieu for settlement. ojugwiavr.
Oct. 18. 1849 2 St. Oct. 11. 1843 1. 3t.
NOTICE.
mjOTICE is hereby eiven thai Letters of
i-M Administration on the estate of William
Webster, late of Washington township, Cam
bria county, dece ased. have been granted to
the undersigned residing in said township.
All persona indebted to said estate are request
ed to make payments without delay, and thoae
C. J. KNEEDLEU,
WHOLESALE BOOT, SHOE AXD BONNET
WAREHOUSE.
No. 136, North Third St. (opposite the Eagle
Hotel,)
PHILADELPHIA.
SS now receiving about 3000 Cases Fkcsh
Fall. Goods, direct from the manufacturers,
such as MEN'S and BOYS' THICK KIP
and CALF BOOTS d BROGANS Youth's
and Children's Boots and Bronns. wiih a great
varie'y of WOMEN'S LACE BOOTS and
SHOES. This block is got up e spressly for
the country trade, and will be sold cheap.
Merchants ore invited lo call and examine.
August 1849. 4G-3m
"H"UST received, a large lot of English and
It French CLO THS, Blue, BUck and Fa,
cy CASSlMEi:ES, and SATINETS ef eve
ry variety, at 'he store of
JOHN S. BUCHANAN.
' STRAY COW.
Came to the residence of tbe subscriber near
the Snmtnit, Camhria county V . about the
20;h of September laet, a Urge red COW, with
a fliort tail. The owner is rrqiurm
forward, pjmve property, pay charges and take
her away, otherwise she will be disposed of ac
cord uir to law.
JAMES SMITH.
Oct. 11. 1349l-3t.
NAIL.S&IRON
1,000 lbs. Naik
1,800 lbs. Iron,
Jutt received and for alo by
MURRVY & ZAHM
EbensVjtg, Aaju&t 16,1819. -