The Farmer's Song. I'm of the band that till the land, A nd draw from earth her store; Right happj indeed's the life we lead, While our days are passing o'er; Many they are, in richos far Surpassing the farmer's purse. While other pursuits may yield more fruits, let often bring forth much worse. Weenvyiot the statesman's lot. Still clamoring lor his class; Nor his that fights for glory's rights, At some rebounded pass. No risk have we on boisterous sea Nor fears lest tempest whelm All we possess, without redress, While laboring at the helm. The fruitful field its bounties yields A rich reward for toil; Be ours the trade to ply the spade, And deeply plough the soil. We walk abroad o'er carpet tod. And flow 'rets kiss our feet. Whose odors rise to catch the 6kies A tribute pure and meet. To all we give the means to live. As brother shares with brother; And thus fulfil the holy will That bids ue "love each other." Oh! life secure from guile, and pure, To thee my soul clings ever With all its might, in fond delight. To change from thee, no, never. The Flower Girl. Unpitied I roam thro' the world sad and weary, Tho' bright are my flowrets my visage ia pale; Oh! ye who can render misfortune less dreary, Befriend a lone maiden and list to her tale a In sorrow she asks it, Como buy from my basket, A rose that the dew-diop of Heaven doth impearl. With opening buds many , Pray lay out a penny, IVith Ellen, young Ellon, a poor flower Girl. Despoil'd are the hopes that my infancy chcr ish'd , And severed forevor, the fend and the brave My father, on victory's field, nobly perished, And laureled by fame is the warrior's grave But his glory decked end was adversity's tokenj My mother would muse on bis latest fare well; Like the storm riven blossom, she faded heart broken, And left me an orphan a poor flower Girl. In sorrow she asks it, Come buy from my basket, A rose that the dew-drop of Heaven doth impe arl, With opening buds many, Pray lay out a penny, With Ellen, young Ellen, a poor flower Girl. Oh! where is the cottage, the home of iny childhood! Hie woodbine is wither d that shaded the door; No more will its shelter be sought by the wild, wood. Its welcome be blest by the trav'ler no more. Long, long has the ruin been drear and for. saken, The ivy entwines where the rose loved to dwell; And oft will the pang of remembrauco awaken, Within the lone breast of the poor flower Girl. In soirow she asks it, Come buy from my basket, A rose that the dew-drop of heaven doth im. pearl, With opening buds many, Tray lay out a penny, With Ellen, young Ellen, a poor flower Girl Predestination. Dd you believe in predestination?' said the captain of a Mississippi steamer to a clergyman who happened to be travelling with him. Of course I do. And you also believe that what is to be, will be? Certainly. Well, I'm glad to hear it.' Why?' Because, I intend to pass that boat ahead m fifteen consecutive minutes, if there be any virtue in pine knots and load ed safety valves. So don't be alarmed, lor it the bilers amt to bust, they won't.' Here the divine commenced putting on his hat, and began to look, very much like backing out, which the captain seeing, he observed. I thought you said you believed in pre destination, and what is to be, will be?' So I do, but I prefer being a little near er the stcru when it takes place.' High Hinds. The late professor Vince, one morning, (several trees having been blown down the night previous.) meeting a friend in the walks of St. John's College, Cambridge, was accosted with How do you do sir? quite a blustering v ind, this. Yes, answered Vince, it is a rare mathematical icind Mathematical wind!' exclaimed the other, hov so!' Why, replied Vince, it has extracted a gret manv roots ; ; 3? Sim SI So The "Mountain Sentinel" is published ev ery Thursday morning at Two Dollars pa annum, payable Halt yeany. No subscription will oe lateen tor a snorter neriod than bix months; and no paper will be discontinued until all arrearage are paid. A ailure to notifv a discontinuance at the expira tion ot the term subscribed for, will be consider. ed as a new engagement. VJ-ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted at the following rates: 50 cents per square for the first insertion; 75 cents for the second; $1 for three insertions, and 25 cents per square for every subsequent insertion. A liberal de duction made to those who advertise by the year. All advertisements handed in most have the proper number of insertions marked there on, or they will be published till forbid and charged in accordance with the above terms. ETA11 letters and communications, to insure attention must bo post paid. Wholesale and Retail Tin Copper A Sheet' Iron I Jfla n uf de to r y. The subscriber adopts this method of retur. nine thanks to his friends and the pnblic generally for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, aad begs leave to inform them that he has enlarged his business, andnow keeps constantly on hand a largo supply o every variety of TINWARE, STOVE-PIPE, DRIPPING PANS, Z INK BOILERS, COAL BUCKETS, TEA K E T T L E S, $c, $-c. a a Ml la a wiiicn lie will sell wholesale or retail as low as any other establishment in the country. He is also prepared to manu facture SPOUTING for houses at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Merchants and others desirous of purchasing bills of ware, are respectfully invited to call as he is prepared to furnish all articles in his line equally as low as can be had either east or west, and all or ders addressed to him will be promptly attended to. JOB WORK of every description, done on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at tention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Old copper and puter taken in eichange for ware. GEORGE HARNCAME. Oct. 8. 1819 5-tf. ADMISISTA'IORS NOTICE. Kicharu Koberts, late ot Cambria county dee'd, Register ot eaid counlv. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi- ate payment to the subscriber, and tho se nv - ing ciaims against me same wi:i present tnem duly authenticated for solLlement. E.J. WATERS. Not. 23, 1849 7-6t. A LARGE quantity of jusl received and for IRON and NAILS sale by MURRAY &. ZAAM. JUST RECEIVED. A. No. 1. W. R. Cheese Mould aud Dipp'd Candles. Star do. 8 by 10, 10 by 13, 10 by U and 13 bv 16 oiaes. Cotton Yarns. Batting. Corn Brooms, .Vc, Sec, at LITZINGER A TODD'S. 6 Cents Reward. AN away from the subscriber on Sunday, the 25th of November last, an indented appientice to the Boot and Shoemaking busi. ness, namea ULivis UlLL.irv. acred about nineteen years, five feet eifht inches hicrh. brown hair and stout made. Tho above re, wsra oiii no inanKs or charges) will be paid for his delivery to me. All persons are cau- uonea against trusting or harboring said boy, under the penalty provided by law F. K. GILLESPIE Summit, Dec. 6, 1849. 9-3t. zil(fh Jh L13S. Mould, Dipped and Star Wjr Candles for sale bv MUKRAY & ZAIIM. IfftOOKS and STATIONARY for sale at 33LD Buchanan's Store. UEEXS1KARE and GROCERIES. large lot, for sale low at Buchanan's Store. HISH.SALT. FLOUR and BACON sold at JL the store of J.S. BUCHANAN. (T1 RAIN and Country Produce, of all kinds I taken in exchange for goods at Buchan. an's Store. (fb FAIRS Superior Blankets for Bale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. FOR SALE A Tract of unimproved Land, covered with valuable Timber, lying about five miles West of Ebensburg, enquire of JOHN WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, April 12, J349. 12-tf. HITS! HATS!! A good assort tnltnt of Fur, Biush, Silk. Mule, skin, Palmleaf, Mexican and Wool HATS, for sale at BUCHANAN'S STORE. Fish, Fish! TTACKEREL, Herrings, Codfh, Salmon, IT A just opened by LITZINGER &. TODD. XT W7-OOLLEN &. COTTON TWEEDS and V? PANT STUFFS, cheap for cash or country produce, to hsd at Buchanan's Store. JOB WORK iNcatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office. LIST OF GRAND JURORS To Serve at January Sessions, 1850. Isaac Evans, Foreman, Cambria tp Burgoon John, While tp Carroll James, Cambria tp Donoughe Cornelius, Allegheny tp Fa rren James, Washington tp Fite John B., Conemaugh tp Fegan James, Carroll tp Ilelsel Adams, Summeihill tp Ketner Henry, do Kennedy Michael, Carroll tp Lilly Richard, Summerhill Ip Leidy David,;Jackson tp MillerlMoses, Conemcugh tp Meyers John B., Allegheny tp Murray James, Jackson tp Nagle Nicholas, Cambria tp Nagle Richard II., Susquehanna tp Prot.se r David, Conemaugh tp Ream Samuel, do Sill Isaac , Summerhill tp Devlin Arthur, Jackson tp Wagner Michael F., Allegheny tp Wright Joseph, Summerhill tp Wallers Joseph, Allegheny tp TRAVERSE JURORS To Serve at January Term, 1850. Adams Peter Jr., Clearfield tp Baker Frederick, White tp Burgoon Joseph, Washington tp Blair John A., Cambria tp Byrne Augustine, Allegheny tp Burkhart Ephiaim, Jackson tp Belie Mathias, Allegheny tp Barkstresser Daniel, Susquehanna tp Carroll Lewis, Clearfield tp Douelass James, Carroll tp Driskel Michael, Allegheny tp Davis Daniel, Cambria tp Dever Neal, do Dimond Daniel, Summerhill tp Egan John, Conemaugh tp Farrell John, do Fritz Hiram, Carroll tp Funk Joseph, Jackson tp Gramliug Jacob, Richland tp Gallagher William, White tp James Thomas B., Cambria tp Kibler Jacob, White tp Kough Benjamin, Summerhill tp Keentze Adam, Conemaugh tp Litzinger James, Clearfield tp Luther John, Carroll tp M"Claran Peter, Sumrr.erhill tp M'Gough Peter, Clearfield tp Nagle Michael, do Noel Philip, Cambria tp Osburne Geo. W., Conemaugh tp Plunkel John Carroll tp Pryce John, Cambria tp Skelly James. Summerhill tp Swank George W., Johnstown Westfall Abraham, Washington tp Not. 15, 1849. 6 J 1TT1IIT l "a TT nifTi -a-v n r rtn KD. af Willi IIOI'J ? fO. LiS IUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SPRING SUMMER GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and CasBimeres, with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Lawns, Lustres, De Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, Sec, in great varieties Together with every descrip. tion of Men &. Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings & c, &-c. GROCERIES. We have a large and gener al assortment which will be sold lower than any that have ever been offered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of HARDWARE, Qnecnsware, Drags, Medicines, Oils, Class and ratty; Coots and Shoes; triune Beaver and Moleskin Hats; fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, rearl and strata Bonnets; Books, Sta- tionary, 4. With every description of Goods, riotions, I &.C., that arc usually kept in a country store , all ot which will be sold on such terms as will dely all competition and insure general satis, faction. 0"A1I kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which the highest market Price will be givenj Summit A. P. R. Road, July 5, 1849. 39. SALT SALT! Stfftifs) BARRELS prime Conemaugh wHVHJ' Salt just received and for sale at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit, Pa. A Large lot of Bleached and Brown Mus lins, just received and for sale very low at the store of MURRAY & Z.1ILM. ff 1 'TrVnrA' n; W"' . B lack and Fan cy lyyioiSiiiixiiiiio, ana o.-i l x Cj l. o oj ere. ry variety, fat the store of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. A N excellent lot of Locust Posts suiulle for ftocing on hand and for ."ale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. April 1843. 12, J jssr DOZEN BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds just received sod for sale at Buchanan's Sore. HARDWARE. CUTLERY mnd CAR. F ENTER'S TOOLS just received.and for sale al the store of JOHN S. BUCHANAN. Salt, gait! BARRELS SALT, of a vejy su perior quality, just received and (or sale by JOHNSTON MOORE. Zflfb UOZK:s' Boots and Shoes just rr fltxV ceived and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM, BLANK DLSElis For Sale al this Office. Put down for Trial at a Court of Com mon rieas to oe neia at joensourg, in and for the county of Cambria, com mencing on Monday, the 7th day of January, Ji. D. 1850 Zahm'a Adin'rs vs Shaffer Ts Duniap vs Bell et al vs Barnett's Adm'r vs Gulwalt vs Jackson vs Harris vs Younkin vs George et al vs Newman et al vs Fenlon vs Morrison vs Curran vs Wallace vs Evans et al vs Johnstown Bo. vs Conway vs M'Kiernan vs Osborne & M'Kee Dougherty Bell HugUB Rhey Regan Cohick for use Rodgers Jackson Kinport Todd's Ex'rs Miltenberger Clark & Co Gates Ream's Guardian Myers M'Guire Coyle Treftz Zeach M'Crory &, Divvers Philips Barnes Adm'r Lytle Dibert & Osborne Baker James Jones Adm'x A Ream's Ex'rs Hershberger Dougherty Ream Moore O'Connor &. Co v Km-; &, Shoeiibtrger vs Mitchell vs Powell vs M'Farland vs O'Neill ts Treftz vs King &,Shoenberger vs Jones vs James vs Younker vs Treftz vs Murphy vs Leidy vs Patterson vs Amsbaugh &. Rogers vs Russell vs Shrvock et al vs Glass Ex'rs M'Dowell Dougherty Glass M'Neal vs Allegheny Tp. WILLIAM KITTELL, Proth'y. November 19, 1849, CAMBRIA CLOTHING STORE! Now is the Time for Bargains ! ! THE subscribers have just received fiom the east at their Clothing Store in Ebens burg, & large assortment of FALL 4- WINTER CLOTHING, among which may be enumerated A fine lot of blue, Felt, and Blanket overcoats; Frock, t.'ress and Sack Coats of every variety and ccl or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and Cassimere Pan- taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sortment of Silk 4 Satinet 4 Cassi mere Vests, to gether until every kind of Boys Clothing. Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of bn the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi. meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating terms lor cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Stock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and cus turners with clothing of a superior quality and at lower prices tlnn goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine their goods. EVANS . HUGHES. Oct. 25, 1849 4-tf. eMERALD and Silvered Note Paper, En Jk velopcs. Eng. and Blue Post and Cap Pa per, Window Shades, Account Books, and Fancy and Toy Books for sale by LITZINGER &, TODD. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil, for sale by LITZINGER & TODD. Fresh Arrival of FALL, AND WINTER fTflHE subscriber has just received at h s Ji. store in bbensburg a large supply of iew uooas irom tue tast, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sallines, Plaids, Linseys and Flannels of all kinds; Calicoes, Mus lins, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Ue Laines, Ginghams, Tickings, Checks, Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Comforts, Ribands, Vestings, Silks and Satins. Also Bed, Horse and Saddle Blankets and Blanket Cloths. Hats, Cap?, Boot 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 lso any quantity of Notion., such as Combs, Suspenders, Silk Guards, Ladies Steel and Silvered Slides, Hut tons, B rushes, Pocket Hooks, Hooks .y Eyes, $-c. $-c. in short every thing that is usually kept in a Country Store. He thanks bis friends and the public gennr erally for past favors, and requests them to call and take a look at his goods before purcha sing elsewhere, as he feels satisfied that he can accommodate them with anything in his line of business at least as cheap as any other es tablishment in the county. Cash and approved country produce taken in exchange for Goods. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18. 1849. 2-tf. frOHS! 3 """ """ r saie .nine more of mimjh w a 7111M linl,v ,.. t r 1 . ; NOTICE. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that by order of the Orphan' Court of the County of Cambria will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on Tuesday, the 8lh, 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 Edwards, John E. Jones. Richard Bennett and others. Con taining One Hundred and Eighty-nine acres and allowance, late the estate of David Davis, 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 esUte. By the Court, . Wm. KITTELL, Clerk. Nov. 29, 1849. 8-td. PURIFY! PURIFY! Life and Health are in the Blood. Not one of all the numerotn medirinet that hi.Te br-l (iivpured. begins to be ot" s crat medical irtu, poTfr tnil unliiiiuie certaiuty to ck!tfne aul puri'y. produce tier icaithy blood, fend ttrenthvn toid iuviurute tba whole J tern, BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This PunCr U tlio most vondrrful and astonishing rem dy in tho world. No othr medicine h c Heeled uch I nost miraculous cure ot Scrofula, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, 4YFHILI3. and other enptire and skin d".wses, riz. : Kri) Jfiela, Sorts. Ulcers, Lu-rrattd. Sore Mouth ana J nroal Sursing ixtre Mouth. SraU Wail. Biles. PiUs, Pimples on th Face, JiAeumatisn. LH'ER COMPLAIXT. and many othe licenses. THOUSANDS of such disease have be-n curei jy thu PURIFIER, and cured by the ue of FOUf TIMES Less Quantity, at Less Cost jy four-fr'd. than ever such aiseases were before or sine, cured, by Sarsaparilla, or any other remedy. What, thrn the question for thoe interested to decide, as to econora; nd health 7 1KST WiU a cure my tompiauii sr.i, OND it cheaper f THIRD mil ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH of BRANT'S PURIFIER effectively cure FOUR. TIME.' is much disease as one dollar's worth of Sarsaparilla f If 1 will, then it U FOUR TIMES CHEAPER than Sarsapa rilla. And to prove this we offer one case cf cure, out o the many caeca ot MOST HORRID SCROFULA. To realize hc great power of this medicine as a purifier read, in our Pamphlets, the perfect cure effected on Mr. J B. Haskin. o f Rome. Oneida cauiau. A". Y. lie was confine to his bed One Ytar was not expected to live trentu-fou Kouts longer his neck was eaten nearly off. from ear V oar a hole was eaten through the JVind pipe his ear nearl eaten out the use ot one arm cutlroyed an Ulcer, as lare as a man's hand, had nearly cateu through his side uni there were on him, in alL Twenty Large, Deep, Discharging Ulcers which were ALL CURED, and Ue restored to health anc strength to labor again, by the ue of ONLY TWELVf BOTTLES. This wonderful cure is certihed to by Fourteen Respectable Witnesses. And it is the mreaitst cure, the roost undoubtedly subitantiat ed, of on of the most horrid aad most hopeless risci o! Scrofula, that has ever been cured since the world was ere ated completely establishing the great poictr and csrtair tficacji ol tue medicine. BKAXT'!!) I.DIA' PULMONARY BALSAM Ponseb8 all tin? cleansing and purilyine irtuca nearly o jowrrt'ul and active s tue jir-pratjon called " BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT" ' it also is pre pared lrom several other medications, which are peculiarly adapted to, ana are esaeniuujy neceseHry, iu cum COUGHS AND CONSUMPTIONS. TillS BALSAM heals and cures Ulcers in the Lungs, and elsewhere internally, as certainly aud easily an the Purijying Extract cures and h-als Ulcers externally. This Balsam zuresnine ca9es of Consumption out of ten, alter all other remedies haveauea to to good. nd Chronic Coutrha. abundantly prove ifs un failing efficacy in all diseases of the BREAST. THROAT, AND LUNGS. V DYSXGWOJIAX SAVED! CONSUMPTION CURED ! We state this cure to prove the power to save life, when 'his balsam is used, even alter the person is considered, by ilivnicin and friends, to be in tho last stages of disease nc tually dying and, in tliis cabe, so far gone, that the shroutt md burial clothes were bought. For the particulars of this case, and the respectable and undoubted proof of all the cir umstuuci 9 and facts, we refer to our PAMPHLKTS. This cure was effected on MRS. ZIBA UYKEMAN, oj BaiUston Spa, Saratoga county, y. Y. We can prove beyoud a douht manv other almost eouallu as hopeless, and mini nrrable cases of Coughs and Consumptions CURED, which were pronounced incurable bv stutui physicians. BRANT'S PULMONARY BALSAM cures Con sumption. Coughs, Colds, Spitting of lilttod, bleeding at the Lungs, Pains in the Ureasl ana Suae, raipitazuin oj u titan. Cholera Infantum, Vyseuiery, and Summer Complaints, in Children ana a.tuits and .ILL, Female Weaknesses and Complaints. No remedy offered to the pubOe has ever been half as xrtaiu and effectual in restoring ALL the incidental weak nesses Ma irregularities ot the sex. as BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM. It makes no diriercuce whether .he derangement be suppression, excess, or other ireakness t REGULATES ALU by strengthening the system, tq uL king the circulation, and UOOTlil.NG and ALLAYING SERVOU3 IRRITABILITY. &x Pamphlets. CHANGE OF LIFE. Erorn the Girl to the TVoman, and th Xfaman at middle ige the one case ia moceleraiel, and the othr so g-rJuallt imppressed, as to prevent any of the fatal diseases tnat tit quently arise in consequence of such chanre. LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Ir. Hubbard, of S'amfvrd, Cnn , aad others. DYSPEPSIA S T. S. iriUox, of Attica, Iffniig con Htj, -V. 1", and miuiy more. I croons Diseases ani ZorangCmcntS rureJ wtifceut fail. DY.KNTLKY and SUMMER COMPLAINT, in ehUdrt sn,l adults ai.4 CHOLERA INFANTUM. N ntotht r nr J erer mourn the d-.t)i of her chll & by ChoVra lutuituin. wh.te tort!rfne. If BRANT'S PUL MONARY BALSAM ba adimnistrrvd. It should on. for such rases. a4umit4;rrl in lrjr l.ia tho ordinary atnea. Par Sale by Litzinger Sr Todd, Ebensburg. I). D. Wakefield, Johnstown. Riffle 4' Humphreys, Summit. Mary Orr, HoUidaysburg. M. Orlady 4" Co, Jfllliamsburg. E. P. Hilderbrand, Indiana. Jackson $- Mendell, Blairsville. R. R. McCrea, Saltsburg. All letters and orders must be addressed to Wallace 4- Co , 10G B roadway Xew Vork. JUST open ed, a verv extensive lot of GING HAMS, LAWNS, and PRINTS of eve- va.;etf ai the store of ry variety, at ine siore oi NEW GJOOBS! AND GREAT BARGAINS!! THE subscribers beg leave to return tbeir thanks to their friends sod tlo public general, ly, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow ed upon them, andnow haye the pleasure of informing them that they hare just received and are now opening a Urge aad beautiful stock of among which may be found Superior black:, brown, blue and olive, French, English and American CLOTHS- Fancy and Plain Cassimcrs ami Satinets. KENTUCKY JEANS. Richfgurcd Silk and Satin VESTJNGS. Flaiizzcfo and ftiiighnius, TICKINGS, Rob Roy Common PLAIDS, PRINTS AND SHEETINGS, AUSTRILLIAN CLOTHS, Fiench and English Merinoes, Blue, blacJt, mode, scarlet Mous. de Lains and Cashmeres; Blanket, Long, Thibit, Embroidered Cloth, Terkeri and Ma zonika Shawls; Fringes, Gimps, and Velvet Trimmings; Muffs, Silk &, Cotton I lose, Gloves, Hibbons, Comforts, Hats & Caps, Bonnets, Boots & Shoes, Gum and Buf falo Overshoes. ALSO, A complete assortment of 'HARDWARE. Q UEES S IV A R F. GROCERIES, BOOKS & STATIONARY Whips, Fish, Salt, &lc. &.c ' All of whi:b have been selected with treat care, and with a view of pleasing all who may bo kind enough to give them a ca.l. 0"L.umber, country produce and Cash ta ken for goods. LITZINGER Sc. TODD. Nov. 1849. A PUBLIC BENEFIT ! Constantly on hand and continually Selling Or exchanging tho yery best quality of Merchandise That can be procured in Philadelphia Cheap rcr Grain or Hides, and still cheaper For The more acceptable article termed Cash. Or on short and approved credit f I the Store of WILLIAM M'GOUGII i Co. Foot of Plane No. 4, A. P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Grain for Goods, ccc, may do well to call at the store of WM. M'GOUGII &. Co. Sept. 27, 1849. 51-lC A FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. The subscriber offers for sale or rent his FARM situated in Susquehanna township Cam bria county, on the road leading from Ebens. burg; to the Cherry Tree, about four miles south-west of the latter place, containing Three Hundred and Fifty .IcAs, more or less, seventy acres of which are cleared and under good cultivation, with a good or. chard and excellent meadows. The timber it abundant and suitable for every purpose. The improvements consist of a log cabia barn and two cabin houses. The t erms will be reasonable and possession delivered on the first of April next. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18. 1849 2-tf. wmwmm house r OUTAGE, NO. 2, A. P. R. R. rTIAHE undersigned takes this method of in U. forming bis friends and the public gener ally, that he has taken that largo and commo dious House, favorably known as the WASHINGTON HOTEL, formerly kept by William Palmer, Esq., Having fitted up the House in a style not to be surpassed by any other west of the mountains, the travelling community can rest assured tbtt on his psrtthere will be nothing wanting to mskt their sojourn a pleasant one, as be is determin ed to supply his table with the best that iLe country market can afford. HIS BAK will be supplied with the choicest of I.iqjars. HIS STABLK is large and roomy, an! attended by cars:'.! and attentive Hostlers. RICHARD TROTTKR. A. P. R. R. June 6, 1343 3S-lf. FOR SALE OR RENT. The sbcri!er offers fjr sale or rent Lis !! known TANVRI. adjoining t!i borojh f .tir on tit vial iris) tl mt mm r. i k. ...... j pik. ai,d The Lorelto road ,u three aersssf land thereto attsebed under hih state of culti vation, on which the following buildings Ltv teen trectrd. vu: a good two story frsui J si ling house and a frame atable, and cac'.t buildings well adapted for a tanner's shoe. All the appurteiianre necessary f carrying on the tanning trade are in excellent order, and can if required be enlarged. TLcre is si a large supply of good water both at the I.ojis and at the tanyard. Terms of sale , will be reasouable. Pusars. sion will be delivered on the first day of April 1800. JOHNSTON MOORE. Oct. 18. 1849 2-tf. Mill-Site for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale; hiundi. vided part of a TRACT OF LNAD, which contains an excclleut MILL SITE, sit. uale in Green township, Indiana county, oa the north branch of the Fellow Creek, being two miles aud a half from Greenville, and two miles from the Pike. Terms of sale macs known, and the premisos shown, by applica tion being made on the premises. FREDERICK II. A 51 EN P, Nov. 1, 1813. l-3m JOHN BUCHANAN. I