The Foreign Stirs. -AVc'-hftvg' great confidence in the specu lations of the .Washington Union on For eign affairs- -The annexed article, which we give entire, frorn lhat paper, will be read with interest; he tirMTst of the America at the port oCNcf York with the European mails, enables y's- -to -lay before our readers addi jionaWeaib of the intelligence brought by that-vessel. '-T he lwo most important events which ltt?e;occurred in Europe since the previ ous arrival, are the dissolution of the French; ministry,, and the retreat of the Russian Czar from his arrogant demand 'upon rTurkey for the extradition of the Hungarian refugees. '.The act of the French President, Louis Napoleon,. in requiring the resignation of Ills cabinet, seems to have excited much ..sensation in the political circles of both -Paris: and London, and has given the pub lic some new views with regard to his '.character." By some speculators upon po litical events, it is regarded as an evidence ..of his determination ultimately- to assume supreme power. How that may be, time : alone. can unfold. But, on perusing his message to the IStational Assembly an nxxuucing the dissolution of the ministry, we find a very satisfactory reason assigned still continues in active operation in our .Xor.lhe act; which is. that his cabinet was ' county and the adjoining districts. We composed of discordant materials, which are informed that on ihe night of Thurs , could net coalesce and harmonize. It day last, about 400 men, with no fewer 'seems he had tried the experiment of than 157 horses and cars, assembled at :briuging into his councils men represent- Clinstown, and carried off the entire crop inguuierenipomicai opinions, in me nope0t a person named JJupphy. " of csnciliating the cliques and factions to which they respectively belonged. In "thiV'he found himselt mistaken they .cojld not agree; and desiring that his cabi- . net should be a unit, he dismissed them, and called others about him, who may . possess more congeniality of opinion. That, at least, is the ostensible reason of the "change. What the veal reason may be, and what are the covert designs of the French President, the future only can re- veal. The dissolution of a cabinet would - cause but little sensation in this country. Certainly it would be one of the last indi cations (f a revolution in this government. The French President seems also to have resolved upon a more liberal system of.rwilicy in the management of the extcr nar'relations of Frince, if not in his do mestic administration. He appears to be determined to adhere to the policy intima ted in his Ney letter with regard to Ko me, y1 ana thus to redeem in some measure the blistering infamy which attaches to the French name for its monstrons and revolt ins treatment of a sister republic, invoked into being by its own treacherous example and founded upon the very principle to which the republic of France itself owes its existence, viz; the voice of the people. We trust that the most favorable view of these events may be confirmed by time, and that France will ultimately settle down into a republic in substance as well as name. And that such will be the result, we have strong hopes, if she can preserve ' her internal tranquility for a few years longer. She has established the principle of universal suffrage, the great instrument of reform, far more poteutthan the cannon and the sword. Seven millions of French men can now express their sovereign will through the ballot box, the mode of effect ing political changes and reforms prescri bed by liberty and law; and hence there is . no more need of forcible and sanguinary revolutions in France. If Frenchman can realize this great truth, and act in accor dance with its dictates, ' their experiment of a republic will be successful, and will command the admiration of all mankind. For the sake of humanity, we also re joice that the Emperor of Russia has come to the determination not to press upon Turkey his demand for the delivery to him and to Austria of the Hungarian patriots. The lives of those unfjrtunate men are therefore safe, and the world is spared the horrors an J calamities of a gen eral Euiopean war. In this conclusion, the Emperor Nicholas has taken counsel of his fears instead of his real purpose. . Although it is one of the leading objects . of Russian policy to possess Constantino pie, a design winch Has been nanueu unn n . . - . 1 111 from Czar to Czar, the Emperor feels; that tlie time has not yet come. lie sees that the event is inevitable in the long lapse of years, and therefore concludes to defer any attempt to hasten it, if such attempt must be made at the expense of a war with France and England. He sees what .i i i .i. -i.i ,.: uie wuoie worm sues, uia.i me uui iiauuiis of Europe are becoming more and more effete and decrepit, while his own empire, now in the vigor of lusty youth, is just beginning to develop its terrific moral and physical energies. Austria continues to outrge humanity by her bloody barbarous butcheries in ill- lated Hungary! Her conduct should place her beyond the pale of intercourse with civilized and christian naiions. Fur cold blooded and atrocious barbarity she exceeds nil other nations Russia, per haps, excepted pretending to claim a place among enlightened nations of the world. A government lhat thus sets the moral sense as well as the sympathies of mankind at defiance, should be herself expelled fiom all association or intercourse with civilized communities. Christian nations should no more think of holding diplomatic intercourse with her than they do with savages. The Roman question seems to verge a little nearer to a solution. If the intelli gence that the I'ope is to return- to the Eternal City under the protection of Span ish bayonets be true, we apprehend scenes but little Jess revolting to humani ty than those which are now occurring in Hungary, under the auspices of the butch ers of Austria. His Holiness will nrnh. ably go back with feelings prejudiced and emb.ltered against his late subjects, which win, under the rule of his subordinate! priests, devclope themselves in acts cf wanton cruelty and sansuinarv revenue. Hence Rome, we fear is destined to be the theatre of bloody proscription, incar cerations and banishments. Truly, 4-lav and order" have triumph ed in Europe; conservatism is in the ascendant; red republicanism has been put down, and red monarchy crimsoned all over with the blood of the people, reigns supreme. Ireland. Social Disorganization. The advice to pay no "poor rate" is already being carried out in Kilkenny. The anti-rent is extending in the coun ties of VVaterford and Kilkenny. In order to enforce rule in Ireland, a squadron of Cavalry and four companies of artillery are held in readiness to pro ceed to the Belfast district in aid of the civil power at the Orange procession on the 5th of November. The Kilkenny Moderator contains the following account of the doing of the com lifters in that locality: We find that the system of cron-plun derinjr on the part of dishonest tenants A large number of troops have been sent to the north, in order to preserve the peace should any display of the orange men take place on the 5th of November. Lord Roden has written a letter dissuading ihe members from having any procession I on the approaching anniversary. It is believed that his advice will be acted upon. According to the Waterford News, Rev. Mr. Power, from the altar of his chapel at Grangemockler, on Sunday last, "de nounced tiie tyranous conduct of the land lords," and appealed to the congregation to organize meetings !o petition for a re duction of rents. The "confrrc'ration," however, have found out a much shorter method of redressing their grievances. Another frightful assassination has been perpetrated in the south, the county of Clare being the scene of the crime. The Limerick Reporter gives the subjoined brief verison: "On Wednesday night, about 7 o'clock, a man named Kelly was shot dead in his father's house, the lodge belonging to Ross House, between O'Brien's bridge and Killaloe. The murderer fired through ihe window, and lodged six balls in the head of the unhappy youn-r man, only 17 years of age. It is thought that it was the lather the assassin aimed at." It is reported lhat the government in tend to 3pply to the Court of Queen's Bench, early in the coming term, for a mandamus, ordering the magistrates of Castlewcllan to take the information against the Orangemen. O O I Ebctisljtii-g' .13 a r lie I. Flour 5,50 a S.ti-A per barrel. Wheat 1 a 1.12$ per busnel. Oats 3 7 cis. veiy scjioi. Corn Meal G2J tt per bushel. Hye fr-lk eti per bushel. Buckirhtal 5U cts per bushel. Potatoes 50 a C;J cts. Butter 14 a 5 cts. Keg 12$ a 14. Fresh Beef 3 a 4 cts. Fresh Fork a 5 cts. Salt 2.5'J per barrel. Eggs i 0 cts . per dozen. liny 10 a 12 pvr ton. Seed Timothy, .'2.00 per bushel. Cluvtr 1,50 do. Wool -23 a 25 cts. per lb. Dagucrian Artist from New York, J-Tft ESPECl'FULLY informs the citizens of HQ Ebeiibburg. that he it as taken the New Office 'lately erected by Dr Smith, win ro he would be happy to execute work in the above art in all its branches, in the best manner for those who may favor him with their pairou. ago. Of all the various presents usually presented I . u . " " ; froin frlcnj lo jried, ol, ChrUtmas and New Years, there are none which will bo longer rememhercd, or more highly treasured, than the likeness of a dear friend. Who would not give one or more dollars to have a likeness of some loved departed one? Go then, uud purchase one bctorc it is too .late. N. C. Likenesses takea in cloudy or clear weather. NOTICE. fniUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that by XL order of ho Orphan's Court of the County of Cambria will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on Tuesday, tho 8th, day of January next, at one o'clock in the af. ternoon, of that day, a certain messuage or tract of land, situate in Cambria township bounded by land of Richard Edwards, John E. Jones. Richard Dennett and others. Con. tainins One Hundred and Eighty nine acres and allowance, iato the cslatc of David Davis, deceased. The Sile will be held at the Court House in the Bcrnutrh of Kbcnsburir. and terms made known by Win. Davis and Thomas E. Jones, Administrators of said estate. 13 y tho Court, Wm. KITTELL, Clerk. Nov. 23, 1849. 8-ld. JUST opened, a very extensive lot of GING JIAMS, LAWNS, and FJtlN'TS of eve. y variety, at the 6toro of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. WTfjOOLLEN Sc. COTTON TWEEDS and V ? PANT STUFFS, cheap for cash or country produce, to had at Buchanan's Store. fl rikdh LBS. Mould, Dipped and btar Candles for sale by . MURRAY & ZAIIM. trim n nnmirrrm I IV I' IClil If I! ill 1 El I Ell Of Goods and Merchandize in Cambria County, for the year 1819. A CCORDING to Section C, of tho Act of 1824, passed March 4lh, it is the duty of the respective County Treasurers to publish annually, iti the month of November, in two pews-papers in ihe several Cities, and in one in each County where a paper is published, a list of all persons returned to him as retailers of goods and merchundi.se. designating ' those who ha vi-, and those who have not taken out license within their respective Cities and Counties." Allegheny Township. Patrick Shicls, taken oat. William Liizinger, do da; " Little Sc. Ga'lagher, not taken out. George Liizinger, do do do. , Dr. Joseph PlVift", taken out. Cambria Township. Lewis Sc. Roberts, not taken out. Frederick Kiltell, do do do. Murray &, Zahm, do do do. John S. Buchanan, do do do. Johnston Moore, taken out. Lilzingcr & Todd, not taken out. Ezukiel Hughes, taken out. James Kane. not taken out. Mary Evans, do do do. Clearfield Township. R. A. Dorsey Si. Co. not takon out Daniel Liizinger, not tuken nut. Patrick Shield, taken out. Carroll Towntnip. J. P. Urban, taken out. John P. Purish, not taken out. Pelcr YVeible. d do do. Conemavgh Township. auargent &C I carson, Do Do , M. Drannan &. Co. Lerert'ood .fc.M'Clure, J"hn Kingston, George S. King Si. Co. John U II &. Co. Ki ig, hot-ill erger & Co. Hamilton Sc. Ream, George Enlebach, James IIe.!op, Linton &. Galbrailli, George Ischensiher, nut lauen out. do do do. not taken out. do do do. do do do. taken out. do do. do do. not taken out. not taken out. taken out. not taken out. do do do. i Johnstown Borough. Jacob Fronlieizer, G. 11. Muckerhuid, Casper Burjraff, A. Maihourg, Uicliard Thoden, George Jiaj lor, E. Buck. John Dibt-rt &, Co., J-jIiii l'aik-:, Ciiailes V.iiilurin, lorduti Matbouri Isaac Reichard, Wthn &. Plilt, Wm . c. Lewis, E. A. Vickroy, John Worthiugton, Pershing 6c Brothers, Ktii &. Gorgas, D. B. Waketitld, D. 'I'. Storm, taken out. not takeu out. taken out. not taken out. taken nut. not taken out. do do do. do do do. taken out. not taki-n out. do do do. do do do do do do do do do do uo. do. do. do. do. taken out. not taken out. takeu out. not taken out. Jackson Township. William Lowry, n il taken out. Summerhill Township. G. L. Lloyd Co., not taken out. Anthony Long, taken out. Robert Lytic, not taken out. G. &l W. Muiray, do do do. Ann Zerbe, taken out. Wm. Paul Si. Co., da do. W ashingtonJToxsnship. John Ivory, llifilo Si. Humphreys, Peter Dougherty, Patrick Rrg.in, George Ullery Si. Co-, SamoL'l liiiick, Henry M'Kibbon, A I . M . Adams. Sophia Stiner, Oneill &. Rhey Peter Moyers, William Alton, Bemerd M'Coljjan. Rosanna M'Gltughlin, Henry Linsey, not taken out. do do do. do do . do. do do do. do do c!n. do do do. taken out. not taken out. taken out. not taken out. l;ikcn out. not taken out. do do do do do do. taken out. do do. D j ruin &. Otriel, Susquehanna Township. D R. Kinports St. Uroihers, taken out. Michael Piatt, do do. Wm. Lamer, do do. George II. Stiffler, not taken out. White Township. George Walters, taken oat. Charles Litt'e. not taken out. Richland Township. Herman Grove, not taken out. Jacob Grumbling, taken oui. 77ie folloiving under Act of the 10A of ) April, A. IJ. 1819. DISTILLERIES. Washington Township. Francis Bradley, not taken out. Conemaugh Township. William Curie, not taken out. Carroll Totcnship. Martin S'iroath, taken out. PATENT MEDICINES. Summeihill Township. G. L. Lloyd, not taken out. BtKR Houses, Eating Houses, Restaurants, Oyster Ckllars, Scc.t Sec. Washington Townsphip. John Orner, taken out. John M'Garity, not taken out. John Mathews, taken out. Henry Lindsey, taken out. John Cassiday. not taken out. Johnstown Borough. Samuel Williams, not taken out. James Simpson, taken out. Ebensburg Borough. John Radgcrs, not taken out. P. M'COY, Treasurer. Nov. 23, 1819. 8-1 1. NOTICE To Laborers, THAT the repairing and keeping in repair of the Huntingdon. Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road for the term of one year from the fiist day of January 1850, will 'be let by receiving proposals as follows: At the bouse of A. Mover, lValcrstreet, on Monday, De cember 3d, for the road frorn Huntingdon to to the 17 mile post opposite Canoe Furnace. At the American House, HoMidayshurg, on Tucsdiy December 4lh, from 17 mile post to 37 mile post on the Summit. At R. Cannon's, Ebjiisburg, on Tuesday December 6ih. from 37 mi lo post to 5t mile post on Laurel Hill. At Geo. W. Clark's, Armaugh, from 56 mile post lo the east end of the bridge at Blairsville, on Saturday December 8lh. For particular see hand bills. JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator' i., C. and I. T. JJ. Nov. 22, 1849 7-3t. Fish, Fish! MACKEREL, Herrings, Codfish, Salmon, just opened by L1TZINGER Sc TODD. Notice'. A Ll persons indebted to C. S- Lylle either iL by bond, note or book account are reques. ted to make payment to the undersigned on or before tho lOlh day December next. After that tiniw-th accounts will be. left A'ith an officer fur col'cction. Attention to this notice willaave costs. ., The Book are loft with Jo'in Willi to, but settlement may ba mad with Cither of the uu derstgned. - THOMAS BINGHAM, JOHN WILLIAMS. ' t Atsignees of C. S. Lytic. Nov. 22, 1849 7 -3t. JIDMINISTJ1TORS NO TICE. mjOTlCE is hereby given, lhat Letters of JL Administration on the estate of Rev. Richard Roberts, late of Cambria county dee'd, have been grunted to the undersigned by the Register ot eaid county All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment to the subscriber, and tho ce hav ing claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for soltlement. - L,. J. WATERS. N6v. 22, 1843 7-St. IS AND PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and IIealt!i are in tho Blooi. Nut one of all the nuinnrous medicines thnt hftre ben prt-pHre.i. beyina to be of i Sr'"Ki mttlical virtue, power unit unMilini cerininty 10 cittHnao Mia puruy, proauuo nra healthy blood, and strenuu-n ana invigorate tut whole fy tuui, BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Th: rurifier is the most vonderful and as:en UMvg- rem sdv in the world. No ether medicine liu ctjucted such a! tnobt miraculous cures ot Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Kheum, SYPHILIS, and other eruptire nnrt skin disease, viz. : Kry titlas: Sons, Ulr-ers. Ulcerated sort Moul.l awl luraa uriiujf Sore MjulJi. SrM i Head. B.Us. P:les, Pimples on tk Face. RAtUTruitis-n. L.Il'ER UOMFL.AI.y r, and nancy othe iiaeMcS. 'ItlOUANDS of such diseases havn been cur jy this PURIFIER, and cured by the use of FOUF TIMES . IjZzs Quantity, at Less Cost y four-fold, thrm evrr such ciseases were before or sinci cured, by tSHrsnparilla. or Hny other r"iiipdy. Wht-t, thwi is tho question fur those interested to decide, rs tu economy ma .certai? uttsr if til Jf cure, my complaint r fcr.i USD It il cheaper ? THIRD WM ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BFIA NT' S PURIFI ER rK.i tirrOy cure FOUR TIMKi is much dirfoaef is one aolmr s tcorln ot irsapaTiUa ? It l will. th.-n it is FOUR TIMZS CHEAPER tiian SaiMoa rilla. And to prove this wo offer one case of cure, out o the many cases ot .. MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To ronlize 'Jie mat pmecr of this medicine 9 a puriliei roni. in our .-"ninphlet-). the perfect cure effected on Mr. B. Hiiskln, of llnmr, Oneida county, If. Y. He was confine to his bed One Ytar whs not expected to live ttcenty-fou-kours longer his neck was et-n nearly off. from ear ti ar a hole was etiteti through the Wind pipe his earnrHrh paten out the use of one arm destroyed an I'lcer, ns largi is a m ill's hand. hd neat ly eateu through Lid side aa there were on him, in all. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers which were ALL CUR E.D, nJ restored to h'.ahh unc urtngih to trxhnr MjHin, by the ue of ONt.Y TVVELVF BOTTLiKS. wonder I 1 cure is certified to by Foiirfeea Respectable Witnesses. And it is the featest cure, the raot undoubtedly subat-mtiat d. of one of the must horrid and most hopeless cases ol Scrofula, th'it hs ever been cured siii:e ita wind was ere ated completely et ib'i.hinj tie fre.it potr und ctrtcii 'eary of the medicine. S 11 A X T ' S I ."V 15 I A PULMONARY BALSAM Possess s n the cleansing r.nd purityins virtues ner.r'y powtrl'iil andaf t'vens the prepotation railed " BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT'" it fdso is pre pared from several otb.:r mcdicHtions, which are peculiarly adapted to, and are essentially necessary, to tnr COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. THIS BALSAM heals and cures Ulcers in the Lung, and dsewhere interua'dy. as certainly and ensi'y as the Purifying Extract cures and heaTs Ulcers externally. This Jialsan cures vine cmes of Consumption out of leu, alter all other remedies baveafevi to to good. T 23 U. "WANDS OF CO'Str73lTIO.VS, nd Chronic Coughs, abundantly prove its vfaiUng eficccv n all ri:.ase. of t'ac BREAST, THROAT, A NO LUNGS. .1 DYISG WGHAr SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED ! We stiit.; tiii cure to prove the porrcr to save life, when his P.ilfart is used, even after the person is considered, by ji!iysiriin nd friends, to be in tho last ttages of disease ac tually dying and, in this case, so far gone, tiiat the shroud ini bursal ' clo'hts were bought. For the particulars of thir asp, and the rcpertalde and undoubted proof of all the cir 'U instances mid fact", Are refer to our I'AMl'HI.KTrf. This cure was effected on MHS. ZI8A iAKtMAN, oj I'aiUton Spt,&iratog a county, N. Y. We can prove brycnd i doul-t, tiia'.y ot'ntr almost equally as hopeless, anil innu inerable can s of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, which were pronounced incurable by nkiMul physicians. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cures Con-itnuptio-t. Coughs, Coids. Spilling of lilood, Weeding at the Lungs, Pains "in the Preasl and Side, Palpitation of the Heart, Cholera Infantum, Dysenterv, nud Summer Complaints, in Children aud adults and ALL Female Weaknesses and Complaints. No remedy offered to the public has ever been half as xrtain and effectual in restoring ALL the incidental weak ues.'ts ami irregularities of the sex, as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no di:J"erence whether ihe derangement le suppression, erccss, or other weakness t RKGULATKS ALL, by strengthening the system, equal ling the circulation, and SOOTiitN(i and ALLAYING a'EUVOUS 1KK1TA15ILITV. Sec Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE, Erom the Girl to the Woman, and the Woman at middle xge the one case is accelerated, and the other so gradually suppressed, as to prevent any of the fatal diseases that fre quently arise in consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn , and others. DYSPEPSIA See T. S. Wilcoz, of Attica, Wyoming count ij, JY. 2 and many more. nervous Diseases and Derangements etired without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, in children and adults and CHOLERiV INFANTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Oholer Infantilis, while teething, if BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be administered. It should be, or such cases, aim uistorod ia larger than the ordinary loses. . . r For Sale by -JLitzinger 4 Todd. Ebensburg. D. B. Wakefield Johnstown. . Riffle 8f Humphreys, Summit. Jllarif Orr, Ilotfidaysburg. M, Or lad i j c- Co, Williamsburg. . R. Pr lliiderbt and, Indiana. Jackson a Mcndell, lilairsville. Ji. Jl. McCrea, Scdtsburg. All letters and orders must be addressed lo .Wallace t- Co. 106 Broadway New York. SI IF fill " LOOK HER E! HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! rPPlHE subscribers havo just received at JUL ineir store Koom in fc,bonsbur , a very 1 . a C large assortment oi NEW GOODS, which they cffL-r to their customers at VERY LOW PRICKS. Thankful for the patronage 6o liberally bestowed upon them, they hope to merit its continuance, and beg leave to assure their friends and the public generally, that the stock of goods which they i.ow off or for sale will compare favorably, both as to qu&Iiiy and cheapness, with any other ever brought lo this place. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have on hand, hut would say it comprises every thinj usually kept in a Coau try store such as Blue Black and Brown Clollis, Fancy and Plain CASS1MERES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles GL OVES HO SIERY and LA CE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family nso. BOOKS arid STATIONARY, FISH, SALT, 4-c , $c. In fact, every thing necessary to rendar their assortment conplete. They would h'jre say that it is their deter, minalion to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will be found to ba the case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for coods. MURRAY Si. ZAIIM. Ebensburg, Nov. 8, lb-19 5-tf. ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale at the Lfji. store of MURRAY Sc ZAIIM- DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re ceived and for sale by MURRAY & ZAUAI. gj HELL and Spanish Polka Combs, Port Mo. 3 nies, Crushes, Fancy Soaps and Olipliane for sale by . LITZINGER & TODD. Bait, Salt! ftfrifc BARRELS SALT, of a vejy su- 9JJ pcrior quality, just received and for sale by JOHNSTON MOORE. 73 dMbLBS FRESH COD FISH just ji.MJHJ' received and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. NOTICE. R. Robinson &. Co. "J In the Common Pleas of vs. f.iiiiKri-i r i iti n t v Pftnnfa. Williem. .M'Kee&. f So. 4 1 January term 18-19 Ilcnry Cook. J Fi. ra. And now lo wit October 1st 1 S494 on motion of Mr. Fenlon. E. Hutchinson Jr. appointed Auditor to apportion the money arising o ut of the sule of property among the judgment cred itors., r'r From the Coard. Wm. KITTELL. Proth'y. Ti Auditor above named wiM attend lo the I'utios of his appointment at his office in Eb enshurg, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Friday the 30lh day of .November inst., at which time and place all persons interested will attend and make known their claims, or bo debarred from coming in upon said fond. E. HUTCHINSON Jr., Auditor. Ebensburg, Nov. 1, 1819. 4-lt. ICTAVirs and Echo insert 4 limes and charge Auditor. ' F OR SALE -Sj Splendid Aecordeons which will be sold cheap by J. IVORY J- CO. s J r; n CAME to the residence of the subscriber J in While township Cambria county. Pa., on the 1st day March last, two young HEIF ERS, of a datk red color mixed with white, one is two years old, and the othor three. The owners are requested come forward prove rAnnrl . . . . Ii . r one nnii f n ti A I I i I 1 1 1 OU'AV. otherwise they will be disposed of according to WILLIAM TOW ELL. Nov. 22, 13437-31. STRAY STEEK. CAME to the resideneo of tho subscriber in Allegheny township, alout the 20lhof October last, a BROWN STEER, while face, u piece cut off the left eai, a slit in the rignt one, and supposed to be two years old. The ow ner is requested to come forward prove pro. perty , pay charges and take him away, other, wise he will bo disposed of according to law. PAUL DONOUG11E. Nov. 22, 1819. 7-3t. TO ASK ETS, Axes, Umbrellas. Brooms, "El jLS egy Encirclers," and Sundries generally, for sale by LITZINGER & TODD. TTUST Received and for Sale a Tew choice 9l9 pieces of Piano Music also music for the Flute end Aer.nrdeon. J. JVORY f CO. TI) U CATTLE 111 A I C. fl. IIEYER, A TTORTSE Y A T LA W - EBENSBURG Office ne door west of J. Ccc&aCM SiOf. April 12, 1849 tf.' vuiiwvllf VIM ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG April 12, 1849 tf. C. LITZINOER. O. W. TOJJD. MTMGER & TODD, Dealcts in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, &.c. o doors cast of liensbaw's liotel. High at. DR. THOMAS C- BUNTING. South-west corner of 7th Race st. PlIILA.DEI.PHIA, April 2G, 1849. 29- J. M'DOMLD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of Blair, la. diana and Cambria counties entrusted to Lis care, will be promptly attended lo. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Storo. April 12, 1S49, tf Central Pennsylvania J. Office at the corner cf Montgomery and Blair street, near the Canal and Rail Road Depot, HoUidavsburrr, Pa. R. R. BRYAN, Agent. Nor. 15, 1849 6-tf. Fresh Arrival OF FALL & WINTER , THE subscriber has just leceired it hla Store in Lorelto a large supply o NETV GOODS from the eastern markets, const sting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, Plaids, Lin sevs and Flannels of all kinds. Cali coes, Ginghams, French, German 6z English Merinos, Alpaccas, De lanes, TickingsCherks, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Comforts, Gloves, Hosiery of all kinds & qualities, Silks for dresses, Silk & Sa tin Vestings, Bed, Horse, &. Saddle Blankets, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Bcots and Shoes of every descrip tion, an elegant assort ment of Groceries, Hard ware, Quecnsware, Drugs, Medicines, Stationary, Tinware, Fish, Leather, Salt & Nails, &c, &c. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate all the articles he has on hand, and would tequest the public to call and examino for themselves where they will find every article usually kept in a country store, and at prices as low as any other establishment in the county, as his goods were purchased for cash at the lowest prices.. Thankful for past favors he would respectfully ask a continuance of public pat ronage. Lumber, Grain, and all other kinds of Country produce taken in exchange for Goods. P. SIUELS. Lorelto, Nov 8, IS 19. 5-tf. tJfc PIECES Barred Linsey for sale v by MURRAY & ZAIIM. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. riJIlE undersigned having been appointed &! Administrator de tons nan cum testamen. to anntxo. of the estate of Dav id Todd Sen., late of Cambria township. Cambria county de. ceased, requests all persons indebted to said e.-tate, to make payment, and those having claims against said estate, to present llicm pro perly proven for settlement. 1 THOMAS TODD. Oct. 25, 1319. 4-Gf FOR SALE OR RET. Til E undersigned having been appointed Assignee of C. S. I.ytle, will offer for sale or rent on the premises on Monday tho 3d of December next, that Valuable Property known as Perote Saio Mills, situated in Washington lownsiip. Cambria co. Attached lo and belonging to these Mills is a tract of land containing covered with excellent timber. There are also P i erected on the premises la Til R K K GOOD D W'EL HOUSES and a J,!; Jr-ZiSS LARGE BARN & STABLIXg. feSEJ The mill, running fiv saws, two upright and three circular, is driven by water power. The i m provem entt are all new. This property lies within two m iJes ol A. r. Rail Road, thus affording an easy and cheap transportation to the eastern markets. Jt is believed by competent junges mai, ior iu.... -in" purples, this property has advantages over any establishment of the kind in the count-. If not so'd on the day above named, tho properly will be rented for a term of years. For terms of sale or rent applV to tor terms oi "T1J0MAi BINGHAM. Hollidaythurg Pa. JOHN WILLIAMS, Ebtneturg Pa. Nov. 22. 1S19-7-21 A LARGE quantity of IRON an,jj NAILS vj1 received and for sala by A J MURRAY &ZAAM, EXCHANGE AGENCY