.FOllEIGX NEWS. ARRIVAL Or THE ram CANADA ! :-. Two Wetks Later'.: coi. jrcbb's Arrival Cheer in or Ju;s 'rem Iv.dia Rclillions intkt Austri on Empire Probable Evropean War Encouraging Commercial Advices, ' c, 4 c. Halifax Tkleoraph Ofeice, Sunday, Jan. 13, 10 A. M. The Steamer Canada has just arrived, after a boisterous passage. Col. Webb, Minister to Au3trU, and -his suit, had reached Livejpool, en route "for Vienna. The Overland express from India had . rrived at London, bringing very cheering news for the manufacturers. It was ex pected that with the commencement of .the new year, that a large speculative bu siness would be done, r A rebellion had broken out at Servia, (which forms the southern boundary of Hungiry,) and greatly alarmed the Aus trian Government. The insurgents num ber over 100,000, and their ranks are hourly swelled by desertions from the military districts of Peterwardien and Essey. It is supposed that Russia is at the bot tom of the. conspiracy, with a view to compel Austria and Turkey to become dependent on her. The rebellion will probably lead to a rupture between Austria and Turkey. A plot on a formidable scale against the Russian Government, has been discovered j . in St. Petersburg. It was to have been brought to a focus on New Years day. The Czar has ordered all his troops to ..the Turkish frontier to prepare for the emergency. l ne uritisn rarniment meets in reo ruary. The London press seem to think j th.tt th mWxnvt xx. nni r,Wrt tn n soin. ranee of the mother country from her Canadian possessions, as thev cost the; British Government annually over '3000. (This amount is, of course, "a Telegraphic 1 blunder.) France. From this country there is nothing of. special interest. A Havre piper says that private letters have been received from the United States etatine that the Cabinet at Washington -have acknowledged the iustiee of the in-! 'mnitv ,lpm,n,l.,l Ku m pns;in nn,l Poussin, and which led to the recent rupture between that gentleman and Secretary Clayton. A regiment of Austrian soldiers, sta tioned at Comorn, had rebelled, and killed a large number of the principal officers. With the exception of the above, the news by this arrival is generally unimpor , tant and uninteresting. Editorial Coavenlioa. At a Convention of Editors, held at Beuhler's Hotel, on Tuesday the first of January, 1850, the Hon. NIMROD . t- ,..n. i t- n- A. IX. .! V- LI KL. anil .!. 1. IIOLLIKOOK I T , , .. i 0 ... r ,f r- ; . day hy ua , increa sej ou r attachment, u ri v ice Presidents, Isaac Ir. AlcKinieo and I . J r ,. . . , , . , , , II. A. Clure, Jlish Secretaries. Messrs. M1 H utter, and , were appointed1 a commu'.ceio preseni resolutions iortne( ... . i r i action of the Convention who rrjscnted . , . , - , , the following which were unanimouslv , , - i auopteu Resolved, That it is the opinion of this .-. . i . . i , i m i Convention that papers should be allowed to circulate free of postage, within the Congressional Districts in which they are respectively puTiisneu; aim ma; such , , r J 1 . , . a law would meet the almost uninimo is I .1- j l . i approbation of the people, and tend to dis eeminate intelligence among them. Resolved, That we earnestly request the members of Congress from our State to use their influence for a passage of a law in conformity with the above resolu tion. Resolved, That in States where the laws of the Legislature are published in the papers of the State, it is found not to tnaienany increase ine cuii ui uieir p u u-1 . , J . rr . ii j i i cauon, ounimus; et eciuauy .preau,uie:her lhies w;lh them But she laws Deiore me icnoie people, anu gives; , , , , , ,.r r r r , . them the knowledge thereof, of which they otherwise remain ignorant. Resolved, That in the opinion of this Convention, the Legislature of Pennsylva nia would be conferring a great benefit upon the people of this State, by passing a law which would authorize the publication of general laws in the papers of the whole Commonwealth, and those of local bear ing, in the papers circulating in the district to which the law is intended to apply. Resolved, That as ignorance of the law is no excuse against its violation, the law makers owe it to the law-governed, to al low every citizen to become acquainted with the rules laid down for his obser vance. Resolved, In the language of the Ver. mont Editorial Convention, "That as Representatives of the Press of" Pennsyl vania "we disapprove and discountenance ill natured personalities in editorial inter course; that we discern and rejoice in a gradual improvement by observing strictly in our editorial allusions the amenities and courtesies which should mark the inter course of gentlemen. iiesolvea, 1 hut we recommend to the j editors of this State, to refuse to publish advertisements sent them by city Agents upon any other than regular terms. Resolved, That our State Legislature pc requested to pass resolutions to paM resolutions urging Upon our Senators and Representatives in Conqre? to urge the passage of a bill to ! i . ,V,;0 fv,,.,..;.. . I -ill IMC 1'J D Ul UIIJ Vy IIH'JIl, 111 relation to t y nhin thr free circulation of iicwsnn a:h Congressional I)i .tri t. j The following Memorials to the Legig j lature and to Congress, were adopted by j the Convention and the Committe appoin j jed, authorized to affix their names there to in behalf of the Convention. To the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania: Gentlemen: The undersigned, ap pelated a Committee by an Ldi tonal State Convention, held at Harrisburg on the 1st of January, 1850, beg leave, re spectfully to request your attention to the propriety of publishing all laws of a gen eral character, in the English and German papers throughout the Commonwealth, at the expense of the state; and also that of requiring laws of a local nature, to be published in the newspapers in the vicmi- j ty interested therein, at the expense of the County or parties concerned. 1 his is now the law in several of our sister States, including New York, New Jersey and Ohio; and as it is the only by way which the people of our State can be generally informed of the character of our laws, we would think its adoption judicious and proper. We are aware that objections may be unred against this proposition, on the grounds of the expense, that must neces sarily attend it. This objection, however, could, and we think should be obviated. A large sum is annually expended in the publication of our laws and journals in German of which few, if any copies are sold in the year. The amount of money that could be saved to the State, bv cur- tailing the German publications, as far as practicable, and some of the other ex penses of go err.mcnt that ecu be done without detriment to the public interest. Your serious attention is respectfully, but earnestly requested to the subject. The laws by which the people must be gov erned, should be universally made known. It is alike due to those who govern, and to the governed; and we are fully persua- 1 ded that u carried into ciieet with a tiro- Per observance of economy it will meet "le tieartv approval oi vour constituents. (Signed bi; the Committee.) hcMUCKfy and UlC 111100- Governor Crittenden cf Kenfick y, in ms lemarKs on the violent disunion de lates in Congress, utters '.hejp'.iowing no ble seutiments: "Dear as Kentucky is to us, she ia not our win le country. The Union, the whole Union, is our country, and proud as we jutt'v are of the name of Kenluchian, we .i t r ' 1 re i nave a l0ll-r ana mor lar-lamea title that of American citizen a name known and respected throughout the world, and which, wherever we may b has power lo prut-ct us lro:n th; j"cr ur k;r -. despotism oienipe- "As a parv to the Constitution, Ken- j c t i i e r i ttickv, ii:terc!;ut:gaL! v, with the States, piVo'gt'd herself to abide by and support that constitution and the Union which it established. If that pledge were her cn'y obligation, it ought to le inviola bic. But th-i se 1 cf Washington ':-lirip ed upon it t e thousand glorious recol lections associated with its origin tnc benefits and blessings it has Conferred . grander nopes r. now inspires, have. leiance is lost in pioud, grateful, and af- - , iib.iuua.j u v. i .ction. I can entertain lo apprehens ons for .. r . r . the lat? of such a "1 he ai.proact Union. ij.proacn ct any dau'rer lo it ;" ,V t " tence the hrst moment of its peril would would be t:.e signal lur rahvinrr in its de- be the moment cf its rescue. I nersunde ; myself that there will be found in Con- 'n - cj) uj lie. iA(.:tui ouuKll n lliVil llU3i , . - . - . . , given rie Pj t,.e late agnation and aiarm, . - , . . j a 1',-c-ir j'jruturiuiLt: iuu u irist jjui ii'iice , I that will secure us Irom danger; and that the very men who, in the heat and con tention of debate, have spoken most bold ly the language of defiance and menace to the Union, will not be hindmost in ma king sacrifices for its preservation." I "Kentucky is not insensible lothecau jses which have produced so much semi r.i if if n rwl imt-tt!rn with riiirKrrtt-.r r ( it .u u t the southern States, nor is she without .. ,-, - , ., , t,v does not penn;t ncrselt to harbor one thought against the Union. She depre cates disunion as the greatest calamity; sue can see no remedy in it none, cer- l r tainiy, ior any grievance as yet co.n- plained of or to Lo apprehended. "Kentucky will stand by arid abide by the Union to the last, and she will hope that the same kina Providence that ena bled our fathers to make it, will enable us to preserve it, Our whole history has taught us a consoling cor.fidenco in that Providence. I2!jciisjiii .TSarket. Flour 5,50 a 5.C2J per barrel, Wheat .$1 a 1,12$ per bushel. Oats 37$ o 40 cts. very scare). j Corn Meal 02 cts per bushel. I liije GSk cts. per bushol. ! Buckielttat tiii$ cts. per bushel. Potatoes 50 a cts. Butler Roll 11 a 15 cts. Keg a II rrtnli Beef J a 4 cts. Pre ah Pork 1 a 4 A cts. Salt 12,50 per barf.; I. Eggs 10 cts. per dozen. Hiiij .'j'lO a U per ton. Seed Timothy, 2,00 per bushol. Notice. TO MCE is hereby given to all perso is in lerested, that Letters of Administration have hern granted to the undersigned, by the I Register of Cumbria county, on the estite oi uringHonrv Hunt, lato of Conemaugh township. Honrv Hunt, lato of Conemaugh Cambria counly, deceased. Those indebted lo "aid tsttte are required to make immediate ti vmcn'. and thot-e havinsr claims, to present ' . ' i- ll linn piopcrly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA HE I II IH'Nl , .lm r I i:, ic p) 10 -Ct NOTICE. Daniel Hubcr i In Ibc Common flea of' Cambria County, July Term William Huber. 1849. Fi. Fa. "No. 61 Thomas Kingston i July Term, 1319. vs. Fi. Fa. William llubcr. S No. 82. And now lo wit January 13, 1830, E. Hut chinson, Jr. appointed Auditor to ascertain the amount ot money in the hands of Jacob It . Sharretts, Constable of Johnstown borough, arising from I ho sale of personal properly of W. llubcr onu Jucob Myers, and report facts and distribution to next Term. From the Record, Wm. KITTELL, Proth'y. The duties of the Auditor named in the above, will be attended to at the House of Calvin Bcnrict in Johnstown, on Thursday the 19th day of February next al 1 o'clock P. M. at which time and place all persons interested, may attend ii they think proper. E. HUTCHINSON, Ji., Auditor. Jan. 17, 1850. 15-4t, 0News and Echo insert 4 times and charge Auditor. MARBLE r HE subscriber will keep constantly on hand a fine lot of AMERICAN MARULli, suit able for Grave Stones of every size and va riety. As he has made the necessary-arrangements with D. Shearer &. Co. of Williamsburg4 he can at any time have sent to him tomb stones of any size or quality that purchasers may desire. Those wishing to erect monu ments to the memory of their deceased rela lives of friends, will do well to give the sub scriber a call before purcha-ing elsewhere. HUGH A. M'COV, Jan. 17, 1SG0 15-3t. Notice. In the Orphan's Court of Cambria Co. In iho matter of 'the estate of John Douglass deceased. Ard now to wit: January 13, 1850, E. Hutch insou Jr. appointed fAnditor to ascertain the amount tor which tract No. 4 in Inquisition on real estate of said dee'd was sold and the amount of laxes paid, what thjre each heir is enlitledlo receive. j The duties of the above appointment will bo j attended to by the Auditor therein named at ( his .ffjcii in Lbcusburg on Monday the 22d day ; of February next at which time and place all j pt rso-is mieiCiU-d are requested to attend if: thuv ihi k proper. i K. HUTCHINSON JR. Auditor. ' Jan. '17, 150 lo it. j (News and Echo iuscrt 1 times and charge Auditor ) CO PA 11 '1 Willi SHIP DISSOLVED! , rnihe partnrrr-hip heretofore existing, in the J lk. practice of the law, in Cambria county, i between the undersigned has been dissolved by luutnjl consent. All business undisposed ol will bo ilteuded to as herilororc J. F.COX. K. 1a. JOHNSTON. Kbcusburg Jan 1 1, 1550. 15-3t. Law Notice. J- XT- COX will continue to practice law m tno several courts or Cambria county, be in attend nee at the courts regularly. Jan- 11, 1S50 -15-3m. and' l (i ODE 1 .V LA I) 1 - .y n o OK. WE HAVE MCCH SIClit THAN FULFILLED AIL Of It i FROMISES" I And enter upon the year with s new one,' wmch those v. hn know us and who does not ' j wi h believe- I f!n(1lr'e lotr'e Pnnt- frt . 1 C r ,L11 .1 . i uuu.j a Luj .iiuua iui it jti 511UU iuriJUSS lliaij The subscriber adopts this method of rctur for 1S19, ning thanks to his friends and iho public Anu excceU nil magazines past, present an. I to come Tf THIS CJS1I I ADVANCE, Po.SlagC naid M A I. 1 1 I C V. N T &. K X P ES 1 V E P R E M I U M S Subset ibrrs to a club, or Single ASubscri- may enoose aijcrent engravmgs. One conv 1 vear 83. with anv two of th r..i lowing splendid premium plates: 'Death- tJed fof Ihe Rev. John Wesley." "Wesley Treachinj in the Gwermp Amphithe itre." 'Ainrrica guided by wisdom," "lien Taylor and Old Whitey," 'Likeness of the Rev. John V'eslpv," "Do. of his co-laborer," "Rev. John Fletcher," the list two though separ ate engravings, we count only as one pre- IlliUm. ; Two copies for .S, and any two of tho above I prints to each subscriber. j rive copies lor iu, and an extra copy of the Rook, on I anv two of the ahovo engraving to the person sending the club Eleven copies for $20, and an extra copy of the Rook, and any three of tho above engravings to the person sending the blub. Any person sending 5 in advance, subscrip lion 1650 and '51, will be entitled to any four of the above engravings. MORE j MOST LIBERAL OFFERS. For S20 in advance, ten copies of the Lady's Rook will bo sent, and a copy of either of tho above magnificent prints scnl to each sub scriber. They can in all cases, select which they please. For 30, we will send Ion copies of tho Rook and thirty copies of tho above en0ravings. Single number of the Lady's llook, 25 cents. Tho above ore laro sized parlor prints. The "Death Red of Wesley," conlai ns many por traits; " Wesley Preach inj in tho Amphithea. tre" contains hundreds of figure, and cost 81500 to onprave it; "America guided by wis dom." ia a very largo lino engraving, and cost 1600 to engruve. "General Taylor and Old Whity" is one of ihe lnrgc:-tof the C'en. Taylor prints, and is engraved from an original paint ing, nt a cost of $1000, The heads of Wesley and Fletcher are of a good size for framing. PREMIUMS ARK ONLY SKNT WHEN THE SUBSCRIP TIONS ARK REMITTED DIRF.CT TO THE PUBL1NIIER. The Lady's Rook mill contain several Hundred good Engravings. Postmasters and others .sending Clttbs will oblige its very much by having them all addressed to one name. It is no inconveniec to them and will be a great fa vor to ns. Premiums to the towns sending the lar gest number of Subscribes. The lown sending us the largest number of rnuil subscribers for 1850, will bo entitled to tho Lady's Rook foi 1851 gratis; and the r.e.vt in number each subscriber shall receive any one of the above phitrs. Address L. A CODKY. 113 Chestnut .Street, Philadelphia. IJST received, a large lot of English and 4W French CLOTHS, Blur, Black ami Fan. ey CASS I MERES, and S ATI SIFTS of ere. t y i ui ii y, at the Ntorc of JO HX S. BL( II AX AX STRAYS. c AUK to the reside ncc of the fubscriber in; Allegheny township about the first of Nov. j crnucr mst, sx'eeii head of nhcen win ferent marks, two of them havo bells' ok, ant- tl.m is a rem iih rrmaiktill larce horns The owners are requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will bo disposed of ac cording to law. SAMUEL M'MULLIN. Jan. 10, 1850 14- 3t. LOOKJERE! HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! rFTlHE subscribers have just HE subscribers have received ul IL their Store Room in Ebensburg large assortment of a very NEW GOODS, which thev offer lo their customers at VERY LOW PRICES. Thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them, they hope to merit its continuance, and beg loave lo assure their friends and the public generally, that the stock of eoods which they i.ow offer for sale will compare favorably, both as to quality and j cheapnebs, with any other ever brought to ihisj piano. j 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 6uc'i as nine ttlnrk find P.rnwn rin1li. Fnnrv and Plain CASSLUBRES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful! styles. CLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of of every variety andofthevejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of 1 1 ATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WAKE, II Alii) WAKE, GROCERIES for family uso. Ii O OA'S and STA TIOSAR 1 ', 1'ISJI, SALT, c , In fact, every thinj necessary to render the ir assortment co nplete. They would here say that it is liicir deter, mination to sell roods as cheap if not a little j cheaper th tn any other establishment in the place. X tils will bo lound to bo the case by ; tlu'so who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce J a t.iken in exchange fur goods. MURRAY i. ZAHM. Eben.-burg, Nov. 8, liS43. 5-tf. Yholcsa1c and Retail Tin Copper & Sheet' Iron Jfla n uf act o r y. ; generally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ui;on him. a.id heps leave to inform 'them that ht has enlarged his business, andnow Keep Ciisianuy on nanu a urge nipplv o every vari.-iy of T1X WARE, STOVE-PIPE, DRIP PI SG PAXS, Z I X K Ii OI LE It S, COAL llCC NETS, TEA A" : T T L E S, aS-c, which he will sell wholesale or retail as low as any other establishment in die country, lie is also prepared to maim- imuui. as a. v u l niu iui ii'JUOt i ui liil shortest in lice and on the most reasonable ' 'i r 1 it y-rx VI 'I II. I Ivl- - hiM.ic t;.. terms. Merchants and ethers desirous of' 5 i purchasing bills of ware, are respect! ullv s l . ! ii i. : i . - c iuviil'u lul-;ii us nc is prt'puieu luiuniisu all articles in his line equally as low as can be had either east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will Le proirptlv attended to. JOB WOUK .'f every description, dune on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at- A T . I- A. t'l lenuon to uusmcss 10 receive a libera share of public patronage. Old copper and puter taken in exchange for ware, GEORGE I1ARNCAME. Oct. S. is 10 5-tf. PUBLIC HOUSE AND OYSTER SALOON, In Johnstown. S. M 'CLOSKEY most respectfully in forms his friends and tho public gener ally, that he has rented the Mand formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas Gore, fronting the .Market House in Johnstown, where ho ib provided with every means of accomodating and pleasing both citizens and travellers w ho may favor him wilh a call, by a plentiful TABLE AND BAR and comfortable STARLING". ! need not starve. And besides he will at all times ho provided during tho winter season, with fresh and having considerable experience in that lino of business, he will be able to please the latte of the most fasliduoiis, having lilted up a splendid saloon he wili give every attention to customers all the time thankfully. Please direct communications to P. S. M 'CLOSKEY. Johnstown, Pa. Dec. 13, 1K4J. 10-tf. iOR .SALE which m ill I .S'jr Siilcudid Arcordrons be aold rhrap by i. n orv f co. . A. Valuable R K A 3 j ' IvSTATK .IT PUBLIC SALE. THERE will be exposed to Public Sale al the Court House, in the brough of Ebonsburg on Tuesday of the April Cooit, at 2 o'clock. P. M,, by the undersigned, executoia of John Moyer, late of Allegheny township, deceased, (if not sooner disposed of at private tale) the following valuable real estate, viz: A FARM, Situate in Clearfield and Allegheny townships containing about TWO HUNDRED ACRES, With about 60 acres cleared, and in a Igood state of cultivation. There arc on the premises a tolerably good HOUSE and BANK. DARN, with somo other outbuildings. There is an excellent ORCHARD on this farm, also waler power sufficient to run a Saw Mill about one half of the year. There is also IKON OliE AND COAL On this land. The location is a very desirable one for a farmer, situated in the midst of a well settled section of Cambria county, within one mile of Ashland furnace, and alw ays con venient to a good market. The title is itidis putabie, and will be sold without reserve, on the day abovo pamed, to the highest and best bidder, Any person wishing to buy the abova prcm. ises previous to t he day of public sale may en- quire of the subscribers in Clearfield or Cam. biia townships. JOHN MOYER. tT. , , JOSEPH .MOYER, icutor,. Jan. 10, 1850 14-td. WANTED. A LL persons indebted to the subscriber for Job Work, Advertising- or Subscription, are requested to pay up immediately, or other wise their accounts will be placed in the hands of a Justice fjr collection. Pay up and svc costs- t. C. ZAI1M. Jan- lOih 1530 1 i-3l. otice TO TAX COLLECTORS! rpMHE collectors of the SchoolTaxes in Car. LL roll township are earnestly rrquesttd to. pay immediately into the hands of the School Treasurer of said township the amounts of their several drplicateB. There is money due the Treasury remaining unpaid fr several years past, and no louder indulgence can bo given. Any collector nelectin this notice may expect lo hive the amount of hi duplicate collected by a due course of law . By order of the Hoard, THOMAS KIRK PATRICK. Secretin y Jan. 10, lb50 14-3i. Stray Mcifcr. C1AME lo the resiJenceof ihc subscriber in 1 Allegheny township Cambria count v, a. j "u,1. ,th.C first of ctober "t. a while and black I 1 1 . I r. I. I - I. . . ....... 11 'rt i a AAi a. aaa, uuui i wo )uai5 ui'i. mere are no piiriicui.ir maiKs upon nor. i ne owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pav charges and t ike her away,-other ise slu will ba disposed of accurd!nj to law. FRANCIS CHRISTY. Jn. 10, 1S"J 14-3L" STRA V. 1AME to Iho residence of the subscriber in legheny township about ihe 2Ulh of , jciouer last, a red anJ wliilc 1 lt-ii , sup ( posed to be three years old, his horns are turn jedb.ick uudirhis oars. The owner is reques. j ted to come forward, prove property pay char j ges and lake him away, otherwise ho wiil be and disposed ul according to law. JONAS WEASON. Jan. 10, ISoO 1 J..3t. Caution. W HKRCAS my wife Lydia has without any jusl cause or Provocation left im bed and board, this is therefore to caution all persons against trusting heron my account as 1 mn determined lo pay no debts of her con tracting. DANIEL FL i:NER. Jan. 10, lc50-ll-3f FKLSII ARRIVAL OF FALL WINTLSR rpMHE subscriber has just i cceivtd l his JL Store in Lorctto a large supply o NEW COOHS from tho eastern markets, consi sting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, l'laiJs.Lin seys and Flannels of all kinds. Cali coes, Ginghams. French, German Sc English .Merinos, Alpaccas, De. lanes. Tickings Chocks, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, f. o mfo r ts, Gloves, Hosiery cf oil kinds $:. qualities, Silks for dresses, Silk & Sa tin Vestings, Bed, Norse, Saddle Blankets, Bonnets, Hals, Caps, Hoots and Shoesofi very descrip tion, an elegant assort nient of CJri-ceries, Hard ware, Queensware, Drugs, .Medicines, Stationary, Tinware, Fish, Leather, Salt A: Nails, vc, tie. Ho deems it unnecessary lo enumerate all tho articles he bus on hand, and would icqiiesl the public to cull and oxaiumo for themselves where they will find every aiticlo usually kept in a country storo, nud at prices as low as any other establishment in tho county, ut his goods wuro purchased (or cash at the lowest prices.. IlianktuI tor past favors he would rospectfully ask a continuance of public pat. ronage Lumbor, Grain and all other kind.-, of Country produce lake 11 in ciehaiige for P. sjULLS. Goods. Eftctto. .Nov. P. I 8 - ;.-tf. in A TTOKNE Y AT LA TK, EBEXSBVHG. PA. Office one do,r wen of J.S. Ruchanan's Store. April 12. Idl9.--tf. KSUM, JH, 1 TTORNE TAT LA W, EBEXSMJIIG, PA. April 12. 1649 If. C. LITZINOER. O. V. TODD. ir i & TODD, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, &.c. I doors cast of Rcn&haw's Hotel. High st. DlT THOMAS C BUNTING. South-west corner of 7th - Race sts. Philadelphia. April 2G, 1619. 29- J, T 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBEXSBURG, PA. Ail business in tbo several Courts of Llmr. In diana and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended lo. OiTicc, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1S19, tf Central Pennsylvania ! EXCHANGE If. Oilice at the corner of Montgomery and B.'air street, near the Canal and Kail Road Dep.-t, Hollidaysburg, Pa. K. u. HI! VAN, Agent. Nov. 13, IS 19 0-tf. FOR ALE! rHMlE valuable properly in Jackon town U Jhip, Cambria County, six miles wo6t ot Ebens'jurg, on the store Turnpike, containing 28G ACRES, about G.0 of which are cleared , in good order and under good fence. There is a good two story FRAME HO USE thereon erected, now occupied as a ISiiijrrV Temperance Hotel, together with ai4et log Stable and a log Darn. There is also on, the premises a contaiuing 150 trees, principally all grafted and bearing fiuit. Running through the farm is a fine stream of water, oa which is erected a good new SAW &IL.L.. having the advantage of a township road from the Turnpike leading past tt. A good vei n uf coal is also found on the land. The subscriber is w illin g tt sell Ea;d Saw Mill and 100 acres cf well limbered land, t.cp. aratc-ly from the other property if more con venient to purchasers. Adjoining this mill is S00 acres of well timbered land, affording a a fine opportunity to any person wishing lo. engage in the lumbering business. For further p arliculars apply lo the under signed residing on the premises. WILLIAM ROBERTS. Jan. 3, J S50. 13-tf. IjIIuIlidaysburg Register p!eatc copy thtes times. Portage, JVo. 2, A. P. U. R. riTlUE unders:gned tiks this ractlnd of ia forming his frionds and the pu'ilic gener ally, that he has taken that large and comma. d:o'.!B House, favorably know as thj Washington Hotel, formerly kept by WiRiam Pa!mcr, Esq. Hiv ing fitted up the House in a style not to ba sur paMcd by any other west of tho mountains, the travelling community cau rest assurydthat on his part there will be nothing wanting lo make their sojourn a pleasant one, as he 14 do termined to supply his la'ds wilh the Lest that the country market can afford. EIIS H.VIi v mil be supplied with the choicest of L".ujrs. HIS STABLE islarge and roomy, aad uttcaiod by carcfa' aaA attentive Hostlers. RICHARD TROT I'ElL A. r. R. R., Juno 6, It?13. 3G-tf. Remaining in the Post Ojfice at Ebcns burg, January 1st 1S50, Absolom Akeright Win. Kennedy Richard Ashcrat Daniel Keily John Adams W in. Allison Francis A. Reach .Mar' F. Rollwcavcr Joseph Rcnnan Thoa. Canton Henry Cooper Peter Con a way Timothy Cronar John Doiigherty Abram Davis Patrick kecf Peter Kenny John Linsey Win, Morgan v John Murphry t"in. M'Gongh Joseph M liter A M-Catriey Evan Owenn John O W'eill Daid Powci JaniL's Roger i Miss Catharine Ev.111 1 Mt. A. Evans Jacob Roher J -Mrs. Eliia Roger .lijs Chirlott Ric.iard Richard Rq'.M.ts rds George Slon-.'ker Is'.-clioi.is Stinba David Sweet George Socy James SjinervtHu E!i.is I'isscI David Thomas Joseph Tcvia Jacob Rogel Win. J. Williams Jioob Wagoner Patrick Wliite William Williir.is Patrick Kilty David E. Evans John E. Evans Jenk n Edward John H . W. C i.v. f lira ui Fry Adam Fullmer Jauics Gallagher Goo. Higins John llichy Win. M. Harding Elisabeth llury Win. llughew George Mauser S. M. Iluleth John Henderson Nicholas lli'tiem.t!i .Miis .Mary Jones David Jouc MILTON RO HERTS. 1'. 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