FOREIGN NEWS. "ARRIVAL OF THE E li'KOPA! . . Boston, Dec. 10. The.' Europ arrived here at daylight this morning, having - touched at Halifax en Friday evening. The political news is unimportant. Business has been generally active. France. On the 15th of November the High Court of Versailes sentenced Ledru Kollin and thirty-three others implicated in the June insurrection, to transportation for life. The police arc still engaged in seizing papers and arresting editors for expressing opinions considered detrimental to the in terests of the government. Twenty seats in the Assembly have been- made vacant by the convictions at Versailes. Louis Napoleon has published a decree cashiering Pierre Bonaparte, and thus de priving him of his military rank of Chef de Battalion .of the African Legion. The offence' charged is a breach ol discipline. Pierre Bonaparte has published a long let ter in which ho declares that the Presi dent's decree has no force in law, and he looks upon his dismissal as null and void. Guizot is in Paris, where he is much lionized. The only interesting item cf political news is the refusal olthe Assembly to irrant an increase of 20,000f. to the Vice President's salary. Challenges are daily taken place among the members and the Parisian editors. Spain. The. Minister for Foreign Afliirs has officially announced the recall of the Span ish troops from Rome. -Garibaldi has arrived at Gibraltcr in the Sardinian vessel placed at his command by that Governmeut. Sardinia also off ered him 10,000f. which he declined ac cepting. The President of the Council had given a grand dinner to the new American Min ister. Turkey. Letters from Widderi' to the 1th ult., etate that the Hungarian and Polish refu gees had been 'transported from Widden to Shundo. The Magyars, headed by Kossuth and Balogh, left on the 3d of No vember. Demidolf, the alleged assassin of Count Tomburg, is at Constantinople. His mission is supposed to be secretly to some discord between the French and English Ambassadors, to overthrow the present cabinet of the Sultan. Rumors of war between Russia and the Porte are fast dying away at Constan tinople. Nothing new had been rumored as to the final decision of the Emperor of Rus sia on the Turkish question. Nothing further from any quarter worth Telegraphing. Marriage at the Emigrant Office. A man from the country, we believe a Frenchman by birth, entered the Emigrant office in the Park, this forenoon, in search of a girl to assist him in his business. He said he had land, cows, and oilier affairs connected with farming, and he wished some one to assist him. He selected a young woman who had just arrived and come to the office to obtain pecuniary as sistance. She hesitated to go with him, but finally he said, "1 tell you what I will do with you, I will marry you." The bargain was then quickly concluded. Al derman James Kelly was then sent for, but not arriving in season Justice Bleak ley happened in, and fastened the connu bial knot. The half -an-hour before stran ger, but now apparently well pleased man and wife, then left the office together for the new home to the lady, in the coun try. Verily time and chance doth hap pen to all men, and to all women too, as appears by the present case.-i. l . paper E3The island of Juan Fernandez con tains sixteen inhabitants. Among them are two Americans, one a sailor, and the other a shrewd, enterprising lankee named Pierce, from Maine, who is fast accumulating a fortune. Ebeiisburg Market Flour $5,50 a 5,G2$ per barrel, Wheat SI a 1,12$ per bushel. Oatt 37J cts. very 6caico. Corn Meal 62 J cts per bushel. 2?y C2 cl. per bushel. Bucltoheat 50 cts. per bushel. Potatoes 50 a 62$ cts. Butter Roll 14 a 15 cti. Keg 123 U Fresh Beef 2 a 4 cts. Freth Pork A a 4j cts. Salt 2,50 per barrel. Eggs 10 cts. per dozen. JloyS 10 a 12 per ton. Serd Timothy, 82.00 per bushel. C7otr 84,50 do. Wool 23 a 25 els. per lb. Register's Notice. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the following Account have been al lowed and filed in the Register's Office of Cm. bria county, Pa., and that the Bime will he presented for confirmation to ihe Orphans' Courlto be held atEbensburg, in and for said counly, on Monday the 7th day of January r.eit. The Supplementary Account of R. L. John-t-ton, Esq., Administrator of the Estate of Matthias Fous, deceased. The Account of John Knepper, Administra. tor of-ths Estate of Christian Kuepper, de ceased. The Account of Margaret Conway, Admin "tratrixof the Estate .of Hugh Conway de ceased. . J The Account of Jonas &. Samuel Reigbard Executors of Peter Reighard, deceased. The Account of Patrick Braniff, Guardian of the minor child of John Walters, deceased. Win. IvlTTELL, Rrgistrr. Icc. 7, 1816. ITT PROPOSALS will be received, at the OfUce of-lhc Superintendent of Motive Power, (i.i J rf!-r:,ou, t'an:lria count v. Pa.,) on the Al legheny Portage Ftail Ro.H.'cn FRIDAY, '.he 4 ili day of JaiiUwiiy, ISj'J, for furnishing the IMD-WOUD, COAL, CASTINGS, und for SAWING AND SPLITTING WOOD. ALSO: PROPOSALS will be received for furnishing the necessary MATERIALS- (including Castings.) for ihe Repair Depart ment of tint Read, during tli3 next season . Spec f.-v t oris wil 1 be exhibited at he Office of the Superintendent, on the day of letting . THOMAS J. FOWEU, Sup't. .If. 2. and Sup'r.of Repairs A. P. R. R. Doc. 13, 1319. SHERIFF'S SALFS. sjY virtue cf sundry writs of Vend. Expon 105 as and Lev. Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to ioe directed, thrro wit! be exposed to sale at the Court House, in tho Borough of Ebensbu'g, Cambria county, on Monday tiie 7th 'lay ol Janmry next, at onj o'clock P. M. All llio right, titlo and interest of Peter S. M'Oloskey, of, in and to a lot of Ground situ ate in the town of Surnmilville, Cumbria Co., adjoining lot of James C. M'l'ermitt on tlie cast , and an ullt-y on the west, and known on the plan of said Town by the No. 7, having liiereon erected a 1J story Shanty, now in the occupancy of Joseplj M'Closttey. Taken in Execution and to he sold at the suit of Ptlcr Kern for use of Murray u Zuliin. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of Valentine Krise, of, in and to a piece or puree! of land, bituate in Clearfield township, Cambria Coun ty, adjoining lands ofDavid Krise, Thomas Adams, Joseph Adams and others, containing 200 acres moie or les, about 35 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story hewed Log House, and a hewed Log Barn, now in the occupancy of the said Valen tine Krise. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the 6uit ofT. C M'Dowcll for use of O. H Browne now for ue of Johnston Moore. ALSO, All tho right, title and interest of Daniel Sliecklar, of, in and to a tract of land, situate in Su-quehanna township, Cambria County, adjoining lands of William GifFord, Jacob Garinau and others, containing 36G acrrs and 82 perches, and allowance, (unimproved) Taken m Execution and to be sold at the tui of Juiacs Ross. ALSO, AW tha right, tilhjand interest of William A. S.nit'i, of, in and to a lot of srou-id situate in the Borough of Ebensbnrg, CambrU Coun ty, fronting on High Street, adjoining lot ol William Mills Jr. on the west, and Cherry Al ley on the east, and known on plan of said Borough, by the No. 136, having thereon erected a huge two story Frame House, a Frame Office and a Frame Stable now in the occupan cy of the said William A. Smith. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the tuit of John Watson &. E. S. Anderson Exec utors of L'r. YiiIiain Watson dee'd. ALSO, All tJ.c fight, title and interest of William Gailahecr. of, in and to a piece or parcel of land , bituate in White tovvnshi,), Cambria County, adjoining lands of Thomas Hollm, John D. lloovi-r and ot'iors, containing 51 acres more or less, about 25 acies of which ore cleared, having thereon erected a Loir House and a Log Stable, now in the occupancy of the said William G all i;her. Taken in (Execution and to Lc sold at the suit of Johnston Moore, tunning pailner cf t no linn ol h. &, J. .Aloora. ALSO, AH the right, title and interest of William GifTbrd, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Susquehanna township, Cambria County , adjoining lands of John P. German, Peter German ai.d others, containing 60 acres in ore or less, about 2 acres of which aie clear ed, having thereon erected a Log House in tlm occapancy of John Porter. Taken m Execution and to be sold at the suit of James Rhey. ALSO, All tho right, title and interest of David Ritter, of, in and to several pieces or parcel of land, s.tnatc in Jackson township, Cambria County, warranted in names of Adam Raw. John llair.Liight, Frederick Slineinan, and Nehciniah Ncwings, containing 259 acras and 130 perches, mire or les, adjoining lands of John and William Duncan, James Wilson and others. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit of George J. Rodgers. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of John B. Douglass, of. in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Susquehanna township, Cam bria County, adjoining lands of W. and J Tay lor. Ptter Newman. Johnston Moore and oth ers, containing 150acros, having thereon erect ed a Log House now in ihe occupancy of tho said John P. Douglass. Taken in Execution and to be sold at the suit of James Ross for the use of Johnston Moore. ID" N. B. The Sheriff has made the follow ing the conditions of the above bales, viz: one fourth of tho purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to $500 and upwards, under $500,and more than 100, the one third; nnder SI00, and more than S50, the one half; less than '50 tho whole amount, otherwise the property will immediately again be put up to sale; and no Deed wiilbe presented for ac knowledmenl, unless the balance of the pur. chaso money be paid before the following Court. JESSE PATTFflSON, Sheriff. .Sherift's Office Ebensburg I De;. 13. 1819. tc. 0Mountain Echo please copy. XI Stray Steer. CAME to the residence of the subscriber in Clearfield township, Cambria county. about the first of August last, a light brindle STEER, having a mark on the right ear, and one year old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be disposed of ac cording to law. FRANCIS HOOVER. Dec. 13, 1849 10-31. TJ rfhlflfcLBS FRESH COD FISIIjust JLrMV received and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM: PUBLIC HOUSE AND OYSTER SAL.OON, In Johnstown. pjfc S. M'CLOSKEY most respectfully in -H. forms his friends and the public gener. ally, that he has nMed the stand formerly occupied by Mr. Tl: ir.as C'f.re, fronting the .Maike: House in Jobnttown, where he is provided with every means of accomodating and pleasing both citizens and travellers who may favor him with a call, by a plentiful TABLE AND BAR and comfortable STABLING, where horses need not sturve. And besides he will at all limes be provided during the winter season, with fresh and having cousideraLle litiencnee in that l:i.e t I i.s i ss, lit will he tihie to please the taste of the most fustiduous, having filled up a splendid saloon he wili give every utlti.tion to cusfomt-rs all th lime llninkfotly. P ea.-ie direct communication-to P. S. M'CLOSKEY. Johnstown, Pa. Dec. 13, 1849. 10-tf. Notice. TTO 1 ICE is hereby given to all persons i n jL terested, that Loiters of Administration have be-n granted to the 3undertigned. by the Register of Cambria county, on the estite of Henry Hunt, late of Conemaugh township, Cambria county, deceased. Those indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payments, and those having claims, to present them properly authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH HUNT, Adm'x. Dec. 13, 184910-61 8TH OF JANUARY ANNIVERSARY BALL! AT a meeting of tbe -'Jr. American High landers," held on the 1st December, 1649, it vi ss unanimously resolved. That we cele brate the coming anniversary of the battle of iNew Orleans ly having a Ball at the house of Mr. franklin v tnkctt, oil the Summit, And it was further Resolved, That we cordially invite ihemili-li-.ry and citizens of this and the adjoining counties to participate with us on the occa sion. Signed by the Company. Cagucrrcan Artist from New York, FT75 ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of HQ Ebcnsburg, that he has taken the New Oflice 'lattly elected by Dr Smith, where he would be happy lo execute work in the above art in all its branches, in the bc6t manner for those who may favor him wi;h their patron ngo. Of ull the various presents usually presented from friend to friend, on Christmas and New Years, there arc none which will be longer remembered, or more highly treasured, lhan 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, and purchase one Leforc it is too bte. X. 13. Likenesses takeu in cloudy or clear weather. IVcfeh Arrival or FAL.1- Jc WINTER n b rrVIIE subscriber has just icceivedal his .L Store in Lorello a large supply o NEW GOODS from the eastern markets, cunsi hting of Cloths, Cnssimeres, Satinets, Plaids, Lin seys and Flannels of all kinds. Cali coes, Ginghams, French, German fc English Merinos, Alpaccas, De. lanes, Tickings C her ks, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Comforts, Gloves, Hosiery of all kinds & qualities, Silks for dresses, Silk & Sa tin Vestings, Bed, Horse, &, Saddle Blankets, Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes ofe very descrip tion, an elegant assort ment' of Groceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Drugs, Medicines, Stationary, Tinware, Fish, Leather, Salt 6c Nails, &c, &c. He deems it unnecessary lo enumerate all the articles he has on hand, and would lequest the public lo call and examine for themselves where they will find every atlicle 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. Sill ELS. Lorelto, Nov 8, 1849. 5-tf- FO R SALE Six Splendid Accordeons which will be sold cheap by J. IVORY CO. JUST RECEIVED. A. No. 1. W. R. Cheese Mould aud Dipp'd Candles. Star do. 8 by 10, 10 by 12, 10 by 14 and 12 by 16 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Ratting. Corn Brooms, Lc, &c, at LITZINGER &. TODD'S. 6 Cents Reward, "IT AN away from the subscriber on Sunday, JuLQ the 25tli of November last, an indented apptenlice to the Boot and Shoemaking busi. ness, ranud DENNIS GILLIN, aged about nineteen years, five feet eight inches high, brown hair and stout made. Tha above re, ward (but no thanks or charges) will bo paid for his delivery to mo. AH persons are cau tioned against trusting or harboring said boy, under the penally provided by law. j F. E. GILLESPIE. ; Summit, Dec. 6, 1819. 9-3. LIST OF RETAILERS, Of Goods and Merchandize in Cambria County, for the year 1849 A CCORDING to Section 6. of the Act of Jm. ie-4, passeo March 4th, it is the dutv of the respective County Treasurers "to publish annually, in the month of November, in two newt-papers in the st veial Cities, and i:i r.n in each County where a paper is published, a list of all persons returned lo him as retailers of goods and merchandise, designating those who Jiavr, and those who have not taken out i ce i, no withm their respective Cit;es and Counties." Alltghtr.y 7'ovnship. Patrick Shield, taken out. Wdi'ani Litzinger, do do Little & Gallagher, not taken out. George Lazinger, do do do. Dr. Joseph Pfoff. taken out. Camtriu Township. Ic-wi &. Roberts, not taken out. Frederick Kittell, do do do. Murray &. Z-ihm, do do do. John S. Buchanan, do do do. Johnston Moore, taken out. Litzingei &. Todd, not taken out. Ezckiel Hughes, taken out. James Kane. not taken out. Mary Evan. do do do. Clearfield Township. R. A. Dosey & Co. not taken out. Daniel Litzingcr, not taken out. Patrick Shiels, taken out. Carroll Tousnship. J. P. Urban, taken out. John P. Parish, not taken out. Peter Wcible, do da do. Conemaugh Township. Seargent &, Pearson, not taken out. Ho Do do do do- M. Brannan &. Co. not taken out. Levergood &, M'Clure, do do do. John Kingston, do do do. George S. King &. Co. taken out. John Bell & Co. do do. King, Shoenberger fc Co. do du. Hamilton &. Ream, not taken out. George Englebach, not taken out. James He!op, taken out. Linton &. Galbraith, not taken out. George Ischensiher, do da do. Johnstown Borough. Jacob Fronheizer, taken out. G. 11. Muckerheid, not taken out. Casper BurgrafF, taken out. A. Matbourg, not taken out. Richard Thoden, taken out. George Saj lor, not taken out. E. Buck, , do do do. John Diberl &, Co., do do do. John Parks, taken out. Charlos Vaulurin. not taken out. Jordan Marbourg do do do. Isaac Reichard, do do do. Wehn &. Plitt, do do do. Win.C. Lewis, do do do. E. A. Vickroy, do do do. John Worthington, do do da. Pershing &. Brothers, taken out. Kern 6c Gorgas, not taken out. D. B. Wakefield, taken out. D. T. Storm, not taken out. Jackson Township. William Lowry, not taken out. Sumtnerhill Township. G. L. Lloyd &. Co., not taken out. Anthony Long, taken out. Robert Lytle, not taken out. G. &. W. Mm ray, do do do. Ann Zerbe, taken out. Wm. Taul &. Co., do do. Washington Township. John Ivory, not taken out. Rifilo & Humphreys, do do do. Peter Dougherty, do do do. Patrick Regan, do do - do. George Ullery &, Co., do do do. Samuel lilack. do do do. Henry M'Ktbbon, taken out M. M. Adams. not taken out Sophia Stincr, taken out" Or.eill &. Rhey not taken out" Peter Moyers, taken out William Allen, not taken out' Berntrd M'Colgan. do da do Rosanna M'Gl lughiin, do do do Henry Linse)', taken out.. Duroin & Ofrie!, do do. Susquehanna Township. D. R. Kinporls & Brothers, taken out. Michael Piatt, do do. Wm. Lamer, do do. George II. Stifller, not taken out. White Township. George Walters, taken out. Charles Lilt'e. not taken out. Richland Township. Herman Grove, not taken out. Jacob Grumbling, taken oui. The following under .let of the 0th of .Vpril, Ji. Jt. 18 Hi. DISTILLERIES. Washington Township. Francis Bradley, not taksn out Conemaugh Township. William Burle, not taken out. Carroll Township. Martin Shroath, taken out. PATENT MEDICINES. Summer hill Township. G. L. Lloyd, not taken out. Beer Houses, Eati.no Houses, Restaurants, OiSTER CKLLARS, &.C., &C. 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. Ebetisburg Borough. John Redgcrs, not taken out. P. M COY, Treasurer. Nov. 29, 1819. 8-4t. NOTICE. ft jaUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that by IL order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Cambria will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on Tuesday, the Gth, 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 lands of Richard L.dwards, John E. Jones, Richard Bennett and others. Con taining One Hundred and Eighty-nine acres and allowance, late the estate of David Davis, deceased. The Sale will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Ebensburg, and terms made known by Wm. Davis and Thomas M. Jones, Administrators of said estate. By thtj Coutt, Wm. KITTELL, Clerk. Nov. 29, 1819. 8-td. Notice, OT1CE is hereby given that I purchased Xn! from Audrew Rager a Red Heifer, two years o Id next spring, which I have left in the possession of the said Andrew Rager. All ntrsnns arc cautioned norainst nurchasin" or 1 - a r a meddltug with saidlleifer, as she belongs to me. JAMES M'KKE. pec 6, 1849. 9-3t. Public Sale. CTn HE subscriber will sell at Public. t Jl his residenco in the town of Jefferson Cambtia county, on Saturday tie Llh dav f December rcit, the following property, viz: Milch Cows, and Youvg Cattle, Sicc7: Hogs, One Mare and Colt, One Two Horse Wa gon, One Plough one Harrow, One Sleigh and Harness, Bells. ONE HORSE CART, and a number of Farm ing Utensils. &.C., too numerous; to mention. Sale lo commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. A reasonable credit will be given. HUGH DUGAN. Jefferson, Doc. 6, 1849. 9-td. AND PURIFY 1 PURIFY! Life aad Health are in tho Blool. Not one of all the nurneroua mcJicina thnt hc.v be.'i ir, unfed. b3iu to be of as irrt mcdicitl virtt:? povrer xna uniiuiin rrt-unty to cie&nsn and pnrily, produca or uauuy ttooa, and btrentat-n aaj invigorate tLo v.ao.o ty tcui. as BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. Thia Purifier Is the most tconderful aud foT is in r rem dy in the world. No other medicine bu ctlcctcd iuch t.1 most miraculous cures ol" Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Meum, SYPHILIS, and other tmptizt and di.'e, viz. : Ery i;Mdas, Sores, Ulcers. Ulixraztd Sore Mouth and Throiv Sursinir Sore Mouth, Srald UmJ. Bile. P'les, Pimnles on tk Face, Jluumatism, LIVER COMPL.4l.VT. had many othe iibeascs. THOUSANDS of such diseas-s h.'vn born curn jv this PURIFIER, and cured by the use of FOUF TIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost iy four-fold, than evrr auch diseases were before or sinc cured, by Sarparilla, or any other remedy. What, tliwn IB the question for those interested to decide, as to eronom nd health I FIRST Will it cure my complaint r Sr'.l) DSD Is it cheaper THIRD If'Jl ONE DOLLAR'S WORXH of BR A NT'S PURIFIER effectively cure FOUR TIME? is much diseaa" as one dollar's vnrih of Sarsaparilli t If i will, then it is FOUR TIMES CHEAPER tlian S.vipa rilla. Ami to prove this we o3'cr oue case of cure, out o' the ri-jny cases of MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize the grtat potter of this medicine as a puriSei read, in our PamphU ta, the perfect cure effected on Mr. J B. Has kin, of Rome, Oneida county, "f. Y. He was con.nnp to his bed One Year was not expected to live ttccnly-fou kours longer his neck was eat- n nearly o!f. from t-ar t car a hole was eaten through the Wind pipe his ear nearij euten out the use of one arm destrcytd an Ulcer, ha Itrgi as a man's hand, had nearly eateu through hU aide aai there were on him, in all. Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers which were ALL CURED, and he restored to health nnc utrenjrth to Libor acain. by the use of ONLY TWELVE BOTTLES. This wonderful cure is cert.Sd to by Fourteen Kespectable Witnesses. And it is the greatest curr. the mrt un lo-ibt'-d'y subp.ntiat ed. of one of the most horrid and most hoptlefs ca.-es ol Scrofula, that hns evi-r been cured eince the world was cr nted completely establishing tile great pocer and certair yficacy of the melicia-i. PULMONARY BALSAM Possesses all the cleansing and puiifyins virtues nearly as jowcriul and active as the preparntion railed " BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING E XT R ACT' ' it aUo i pre ,iired from aeverid other medications, which are pcculiurly dd.-ir-tcd to, mid sre essentially neccesarr, to cure COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION'S. THIS BALSAM hruls and cures fleers in the Lungs, and elsewhere internally, as certainly and easily as the Purifying Extract cures and heals Ulcers externally. This Iialsam cures ititte cases of Consumption out of te;i, alter all olhtr remedies have fitted to to good. TIIOirSATVDS OF COSUJIPTIOSTS, nnd Chroriic Coughs, nbundantTy prore Its unfailing ejicaey in all diseases of the BREAST, THROAT, AND LUNGS. 1l BYirYCr- AVOIIAX SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED ! We stute this cure to prove the power tj rare life, ulicn 'his Balsam i used, even after the person is considered, by physicmn and Irieuds, to be in tho last stages of disease ac tually dying and, ill this case, so far gone, that the shroud in 4 buri.il r bakes wvre bought, t or the particulars of this aso, and the restecZable and undoubted proof of all tbe tir-ri-r. !nic!s rr-t lV-r. refer to our I'AMPHLKTS. i !i s cure vms ( Heeled on Mi;.. Z1HA DYKEMAN, oj lialiston Sya,Sira:oga cou.i'.y, .Y. Y. We can prove beyond 4 douM. many other almost equally r.s hojielefcs. and iunu luralU ciiet-p ol Coughs and Lonsump-.imts CUKED, which vv tv prnno.inccri incurable hv skilful pkysiciaytS. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cures Ccn- uir.ption. Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Flood, Bleeding at tht Lungs, Pains in the liroisl and Side, Palpitation of tlie Heart, Chttlera Infantum. Ihfbentery, and Summer Complaints, in Children and adults and ALL Xcrnale Weaknesses and Complaints. No remedy offered to the public has ever ben half as teases and irregularities of the sex, us BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no difference whether .he derMnement be suppression, excess, or other veaktuss ,t KEGl'LATES ALL, by strengthening the system, equal king the circulation, and SOOTHING and ALLAYING N'EHVOUd IRRITABILITY. See Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE. Erom the Girlto tlie Woman, and the Woman at middle tge the one case is accelerated, and the other so gradually suppressed, as to prevent any of the fatal diseases thtiX fre quently arise in consequence of such change. LIVER COMPLAINT, See the cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stamford, Conn , and offers. DYSPEPSIA See T. S.. Wilcox, of Auica, Wyoming county, .V. y., and many more. rfervous Diseases and "Derangements cured without fail. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, in children and adults aud CHOLERA INFANTUM. No mother need ever mourn the death of her child by Cholera I ii foil turn, while teething, if BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM be Krtmiiiifltered. lc should be, for such cases, a itnmialurcd in larger than the ordinary doses. For Sale by Litzinzer $- Todd, Ebensburg. D. B.JVakefield, Johnsioicn. Riffle Humphreys, Summit. Jilarif Orr, llollidaysburg. M. Orladxj 4- Co, JHIliarngburg E. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana. Jackson Mendell, Blair sville. Ji. Ji. McCrea, Saltsburg. Ml letters and orders must be addressed to Wallace Co , 106 Broadway New York. JUST opened, a very extensive lot of G1SG HAMS, LAWKS, and PR1XTS of eyer ry vsnety, at the store ot J JOIty S, BUCIUXAX. 1 liulSUlH-illUlt 0,1 IMR, A TTORflE Y AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. - E. lillTfflnT m 1 1 1 ATTORNEY AT I.A W, EBENSBUItQ. PA. April 13, 1849 If. C. LITZINGER. O. W. TODD. LITMGER & TODD. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, If.nJwaro, . QueeriBware, Jtc. J doors east of IUufehaw's Hotel. Uish t. DR. THOMAS C BUNTING. South-west corner of 7th J- Roct its. Philadelphia, April 2G, 1849. 29- ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of Blair, la. diana and Cambria counties en trusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1849, tf Central Pennsylvania EXCHANGE AGENCY. Office at the corner of Montgomery and Blair street, near the Canal and Rail Road Depot, HoIIidaysburrr, pa. R. R. BRYAN, Agent. Nov. 15, 1849 6-tf. LOOK HERE! HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! THE subscribers hare just received at their Store Room, in Ebensburg , a very large assortment cf NEW GOOIS, which they offer to their customers at VERY LOW PRICES. Thankful for tha patronsgo so 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 offer for sala will compare favorably, both as to quality and cheapness, with any other ever brought to lhi place. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have on hand, but would say it comprises every thing usually kept in a coun try store 6uch as Bloc Blarkand Brown Cloths, Fanfy and Plain CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all prices and descriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached. CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. AUo. A very large assortment of of every variety and of tho vejy best qiulily . Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family ase. BOOKS and STATIONARY, FISH, SALT, f-c", c. lu fact, every thing necessary t,o render their assortment co.Tiplcle. Thev would here say that it is their deter. ruination to sell goods as cheap If not a iiill. cheaper than any other establishment iii the place. This will be found to be the case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of' country praduc taken in exchange for poods. MURRAY & ZAIJM. Ebcnaburg, Nov. 8, 1843. 5-t(". "MH ILL and CUT SAWS for ale at ha store of MPRRAr &. ZAHM- ASKETS, Axes. Umbrellas. Brooms, "JSl egy Encirelere," and Sundries generally, for sale by LITZINGER &. TODD. JUST Received and for Sale a few choice pieces of Piano Music also music for the Flute and Accordeon. J. IVORY $ CQ. 4 HELL and Spanish Polka Combs, Tort .AJo 9 nies. Brushes, Fancy Soaps andOliphane for sals by LITZINGER &. TODD. gait, Slt fiZati BARRELS SALT, of a veay su- WH perior quality, just received and. for sale by JOHNSTON MOORE. 4LO DOZEN Boots and Shoes just re ceived and for sale by MURRAY Sb ZAIIM. H tih PIECES Barred Linscy for sale JlHV by MURRAY & ZAIIM.
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