American Becuritics are to be firmer, but we hare no quotations. Miscellaneous. Thi com market i steady, and yellow h&a advanced sixpence.. White is un obsnred but .firmer.- Flour is unchanged. which are incessant, jar the cabin win dows It throws up a column of flame, at least a thousand feet a bo re the crater. It certainly surpasses erery thing that I hare ever before seen. It is awfully suV Iblime. The iara has burst through the cone, on the east side, opposite to us, and weeks previously.' Trade in the manufacturing districts is hot so good. . . Arriral of the CLcrc:. ' 02,000,000 of Gold Dust Received! Great Fire at Chagres! San Francisco Markets, &c. , New York, April 5. The steamer Cherokee, from Chagres, arrived this morning, bringing San Fran cisco dates to the 1st of March. She brings nearly TWO MILLIONS OF GOLD! The dry season digging had commenced and had given a great im pulse to business. The steamers Oregon and Tennessee, had arrived at Panama. A large, fire occurred at Chagres, on the night of the 23d of March which destroy ed the greater portion of the town. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Flour American flour is selling at 10 per banel. Cattle Selling at $20 per head. Lumber In demand 1 at 8175 a $1 SO per M. Fork Sales at $2G a 27. ( Brandy Sales at $8 per case. The ship Europa and IJrig Jane Pierce, from Philadelphia,' and Osprey and Ama zon from Baltimore, had arrived at San Francisco. Coffee, in London, is down six shillings now flows in a stream, about a quarter of or fifteen from the too price of a few a mile wide, fourteen miles into the country. In its course wan a village and a palace, both of which were swept'away by the fiery- torrent and destroyed. In my discription cf the eruption, you will doubtless discover an elTcrt to emulate the 3'ounger Pliny, who so beautifully described the awful eruption of 79, which overwhelmed Pompeii and Her culaneum, which he witnessed from his villa, on this bay. The Independence rides in or near the birth which was occupied by -the fleet under the com mand of his uncle, be fore he preceded to rescue those who had sailed to the beach for safety. I must now turn in, and hope soon, to be lulled to sleep by the thunders of the burning mountain aint that pret ty? The Jlames cf Vesuvius lick up the sky. Sunday morning. I had scarcely get in ted last night or this morning, for it was past one when one of the officers, Mr. Nelson, who had cone to Naples in the afternoon, returned on board with the following piece of shocking intelli gence: Among the thousands who had rone J from the city of Naples to Portici and to the very base of the mountain, to have a closer view of the eruption, were the commodore's clerk and passed midship man t Bayard cf our vessel. As thev np- apprcached the volcano, a piece of 'stone that projected from it, fell up on liayard s right arm, breaking it in three places, and bruising and tearing it in a shocking manner. They succeeded in getting him back to Naples, a distance of about, 8 miles at least, with great dimculty, but not until he had almost expired from loss of blood, and Mr. Nelson had returned to the ship for the surgeon and one of the assistant surgeons to go up and attend him. Mr. N. told me he thought Bayard must loose his arm, and that he had left two English surgeons with B., both of whom thought amputation necessary to save his life. We are now anxiously looking for news. It is past noon, but no one has yet arrived from Naples with any intelli gence from B. The stay of the surgeons, whose services are so necessary on lard to attend to a list of 68, induces us to think D's case a serious one. The last news from Naples says, that one man was kih'ed last night on the volcano, and another badly hurt by falling stones. Vesurius still thunders, thought un seen, for he has enveloped himself in a dense cloud of smoke and steam, as if ashamed of the mischief he had already done. PUBLIC NOTICE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of the county of Cambria will be exposed to public aale, at Ibe Court House, in the bor ough of Ebensburg. on Monday the 6th day of May next, at o'clock 1'. M a certain tract of land situated in Cambria township, adjoining land of Richard Edwards, Juhn . Jones, RicLard Bennett and oll.era. containing 188 ACHES, More or less, with the appurtenances. Terms will be made known on day of sale by Wtn. Davis and Thuuias M. Jones, adminis. trators ot the estate of David Davis, deceased. By order of ihe Ce-ml. Win. KIT TELL, Clerk. April 11, 1E50 27 td. Executor's Notice. Notice is hsreby given, that Letters Testa, ruentary on the estate of Mrs. Margaret M Grand, late of the Borough of Johnstown, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to teltle their accounts, and those haviug claims against said estate will presenr them to the an dersigncd duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN CAMPBELL ) Fxmu'ot TIIOS. M'KIERNAN, r'xtcu0Tt' April 11, 1650-27-et. IMPORTANT FROM THE PLAINS! Indian Battles. California Emigrants in Great Danger! -Sntm of the Union For Company. St. Louis, April 5, 1850. ' Messrs. Vesquez and St. Dauphin ar rived last evening, from Medicine Creek, a trading post of the Union Fur Company, which they left on the the 15th of March. There was no snow oil the plains. The winter has been unusually mild. On Nor. lllh, last, Mr. Dauphin, with ten traders, returning from a trading expe dition, was at attacked in camp, at tne forks of White river, bv a war party of Pawnees. Dauphin was badly wounded; and in this condition he was deserted by his men. The Indians overpowered him, and took possession of his goods. He then made his escape from Biackfcct Fort to Fort Lookout. " Buffaloes were plenty on the plains. The Sioux Indians had collected in bands of fifty to a hundred for the purpose of hunting. In January while the Sioux in hunting on the Forks of Chayenne river they were attacked by a party of Crow Indians. A bloody battle ensued. Eight warriors were killed on each side. The Crows stole from the enemy one hundred and fifty horses. The Sioux were preparing to retaliate. The Yanctons were also preparing to act with the Pawnees. In consequence of depredations by the latter, it is probable the difficulties would continue all season There is reason to fear that the Califor. nia emigrants, coiner on the North side of the Platte Rirer may fall in with war par ties and be butchered. Maj. Hatten, agent for the Sioux Indi ans, is expected here the last of the month. The Union Fur Compary was very successful last year. They will bring over four thousand packs of Robes. Tandy of Sewi. . " . . Louisville, April 8. The steamer Ohio arrived from New Orleans this -morning. She ran against Lakeport Bend- and shipped two feet of water, damaging her cargo. fhe was saved from sinking by the exertions of her officers. The Ohio brought the passengers of the Commoaore Perrv. Eirht had died of Cholera. Some dozen men left this city yester day, and many .' persons from above, to join the Cuba expedition. Their desti nation is Chagres. Large salaries have been promised them. We only know that they go to Chagres, although it is generally . understood that their ultimate destination is Cuba. ,1 fcThe river has risen six inches in the last 24 hours. There are 8 feet water in- the channel. The weather ia clear. Late papers from Santa Fe state that Senator Poote has written a'letter to Mr. Skinner, that the territory in which he advises the people to ask for a territorial government, shall be silent on slavery. . . Masters and pilots are requested to run as close to the Indiana shore at Jefferson vijle as possible, until they pass under the Telegraph wires. They will, by so do ing, consult the interest of themselves and the public. ErThe following is a Iette r from pass ed minsbipman Beaumont, master of the Taztc Independence, to his father, dated Baiae, February 9, 1S50. It is an eloquent, description of the eruption to which it refers. JVe regret ta say that midshipman Bayard, whose wound is mentioned, has since died: ... It.is now past 12 P. M. Having taken a short nap this afternoon, 1 shall not be able to sleep until" morning. Vesuvius, which for months has'slumoerd quietly is now in a state of eruption' It is at least r"tccn m.Ics distant, yet )ts thunders, of Ehcaishnr i:r lour !$oJ25 a 5.50 Market. per barrel. II I . . . " ivnais$i a l.taj per bushel. Oats 37 $ a 40 cu. ver3' scarce. Corn Meal C23 cts per bushel. llye 62 cli. per bushel. Buckwheat eta per bushel. Potatoes 50 a 02 c(s. Butter Roll 14 a 15 cts. Keg 12 a 1 1 Fresh Beefb a 8 cts. Fresh Pork 5 a 7 cts. Salt 2,50 per barrel. Egg 10 eta. per dozen. yi0 a ia per ton Seed Timothj.S2.00 per bushel. Clover 4,50 do. Wool 23 a 25 cts. per lb. MARRIED On Tuesday the 9th inst.. by lha Rev. Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Cornelius Donoughk, of Alle. gheny township, to Miss Soak Shelly of this place. 2.23 (DIP IbfflTCKBIB I Remaining in the Post Office at Ebcns I . s ourg, .ipnl 1st 1850. BranifF P. Brown John Ciller Joseph Beaumont Andrew Jr. Burkheart Joseph Bush l u. Cronse Hanali ' Capley A. D. Cogan Samuel Cutaway Pettr Dimond Daniel Duncan James Davis Thomas . Evans Richard Evans J. Evans David Edwards H'atkio FiitofF Henry Firman Rev. Fry Daniel Forney Jacob OJriffith John S. Gardner John 3 Hughes Mrs, Mary Holms Lewis Hoover Philip Holiz George -Humbock Daniel M. Hoggins F.J. -Hackney Lewis Hallow Smith Ivory Patrick JoncF J3enjinin Keach Heory 9 Kelty John K.Ity Mark Lewk Rev E. Littlo James Lticket John M'Dor.ald John Mitchell Daniel M'Colgan Miss Ellen Ogden John Price James Pringle John Polk Robert Rogers Robert Rowland Ellis Sen. Rainey .amcs W. Rainey A. II. Royer John B. Rager Mrs. Elizabeth Rispner Patt Shoemaker Tomas Slonaker George Sharbaugh Jacob Snyder Garrst Skelly James A. Schriemer Doinmer Swan Francis Snyder Jarret Trotter Win. Williams Joseph Wiven Peter White John Volt Thomas MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. IVAJOTXCE is hereby riven, that Letters of Administration on the the estate of Jo. seph Long, Ute of Cambria township, dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned residing in Jefferson by. the Register of Cambria coun ty. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and settle their ac count, and those having ciaims against said estate will present theut dnly authenticated for selllemeut. ANTHONY LOG, AdnCr. Jefferson, April 11, 50 27-6t. WHITE LEAD, and Linseed Oil, for alby ' J. MOORE. CLOVUR SEED, B ACQS 4 WHISKEY . - j. woori:. Wanted, ONE or two good Cabinet .Makers can find constant employment and good wages tiy applying immediately to the undersigned, resi ding at No. 2, A. P. Railroad. None but com. pile ut workmen need apply. JOHN G. R1TTER. Att:1 11,'50 -27-tf Executor s JTotice JT ETTERS testamentory on the estate ef BJ Susanna Troxell, late of Washington township, deceased, having been granted by the Register of Cambria county to the subscri ber: all persons indebted to sotd etale, will plcae call and fettle up their respective ac counts; and all persons having claims against said estatr, will present them property' au'hen ticated for fitt'ement as soon convenient. . Ab'ra TROXELL, Execvtvr. April 11. 1S50. 27-6t. ZJ BROKE OUT IX A XEW PLACE. j npHE subscriber begs leave to inform Lis friends and the public gentr. ally, that he has just received, and. will keep constantly on hand at his Store, THREE DOORS EAST OF THE DIAMOND. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Coticc, 1 'andles, Brooms. Tobacco, Cigars and Groceries generally, which will be sold VERY LOW for CASH. Call arid examine for yourselves, MILTON ROBERTS. April 4, IB.'O 2G-f. TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands and I ots in Cambria county A. D. 1850. I. Jon G. Givu. Treasurer nf Cambria co, ia the Commonwealth of PruAY2vaaia , i' pur. jtoance of the several nets of AenibJy of said Commonwealth, direcitT tlie'time and manner of selling unsealed 'lard for Do Hereby Girt Kttice that iLe i'uiiowiitif described tracts of unseated lands and lota of ground in the said county of Cambria, or such part thereof as may be necessary to pay arrearage of tares , dce therein for one year or more, will be of fcred foraala at the Court House, in the Dor- 1 ougb of Ebensburg, on the Second Monday , (being the 10th) day of June next, and contin ue by adjournment, from day to day, until the whole be sold for such arrearage of taxes, and costs necessarily accruing thereon. Allegheny Township. Names of Warranties or Oteners. P. James C. Maguire 86.20 John Narle 3.10 Martha Hannum 27,15 Mifflin Hannum 13.83 Isaac Webb 27.46 Aaron Bo wen 23,50 Abraham White 25,42 Joseph Fields 7,68 Samuel Fisher 13.14 Margaret Will 5.91 Eleanor C. Heister 2G.31 Cambria Township. James Myers ,16 do do 4,82 do Co 4,30 George Zeig!er 1S.00 28 Andrew Nelson 7,06 Andiew Doff 4.20 James Mcgehan 1.25 Jacob Fronheiser ,2,90 Laroll louinshxp. 430 110 Samuel Dilworlh A 100 50 433 409 443 3r0 410 124 212 96 425 16 160 ICS 400 217 257 44 128 34 154 64 44 39 C2- lOSHEN CHEESE, just receivrd and fur by M. ROBERTS. EBE1BURG HOUSE. The under&ipned respectfully announce? to his friends acd the travelling conmmunity that he has taken this larg! and commodious house in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly kept by S. J. Renshaw, where he will be happy to ac commodate his friends and those who may be pleased to favor him with their patronage. Having fitted up the House in en excellent manner, he can assure the travelling pub?ic that nothing will be wanting on his part that will on'ribute to the comfort of his customers. His TABLE will always be supplied with the best the markets can afford, and bis BAH is filled wi.h choice liquors. Hie STABLE boing very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. IB. M' DERM IT. March 23, 1550. 25-tf. EVERYBODY! AHEAD OF 1!" iTZoorc has just received from the east a lresh supply of PRINTS AND GINGHAMS. SATINETS, MUSLINS, TICKINGS, BOOTS & SHOES, COF FEE. SYRUP, MOLASSES, LEATH ER, CIGARS, and sundry other things that buyers would do well to call and see before purchasing elsewhere. March 21, 1850. A BACON! BACON!! PRIME LOT OF BACON just received and for sale at the Store of MILTON ROBERTS. Notice, ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber either by note, book account or otherwise, are requested to tattle the same on or before the first day of' May next. Those who neglect this notice will find their accounts in the hands of the proper offi cer fo r collection imme diately after that time. M. M. ADAMS. March 23. 1850 25-4 1. 4ltfb Barrels Corremauwh Salt, V for sale by J. MOORE. A LARGE quantity of Dun- """eanoQ Nails, and Spikes from 3 to 5 inch es for sale at Mo&rs's Stoore. j)(Barrcls of 'Maekerat for sale oM btj 1 j. IVOR Y $ Co. 373 Charles Dilworth 100 John Redman 441 17 Thomas Edwards 160 John Baldwin 160 Godfrey Twelis 200 James Hoops 80 Jacob Wycoff 372 123 Sarah Carr 355 128 William Barr 401 100 Daniel Barr 382 152 Lewis Barr 311 Joseph Delozier Clearfield Township. 139 Richard Finney 211 Jehn Cannon I Am ion .n 433 153 Robert Evans 433 If.! Jacob Cox 433 153 (ieorge Bickham 433 154 William Lambert 332 115 John Scrvoss 433 153 Jacob Shinker 433 153 Joseph Grry 363 72 S. H. Smith 433 153 William Servos 397 40 Jacob Burns 1C2 John Kelso 406 134 George Horner 133 153 Jonathan Lewis 424 G3 Richard Jones 96 Tbomes Duncan tflf Re-mart! f.ilzinr i Conemauerh TownshiD. 1C6 112 George Shrum 400 Alexander Cochrsn 400 James Gill 400 Peter Shochberjcr 4t0 do- do 151 do do 207 do do 133 120 King &. Storm 436 105 Charles Smith 400 William Brown 204 John Furrey 113 Richard Smith 437 23 Richard John 4U1 141 John Haydon 401 25 John Teeter 136 Alexander M'Greor 400 William Brown 17 Abraham Andrews 200 John Elliot 132 Enoch Welsh 400 Thomas Wilson 400 George Moore 400 Andrew Kennedy 400 Charles Jones 40 John Bell 400 George Gates Jackson Township. 181 115 Robert Gray !570 135 Ch&rles Irwinn 405 105 James Latimore 181 115 Robeit Murdock 405 105 Benjamin Shoemaker 319 64 Henry Shoemaker 300 John Stoner 200 Christian Stoner 405 115 John Titsworth 440 James Steel 220 William Clark 400 Samut 1 Steel 100 Abagail Ramsey fcO Peter Bortman " 400 James Steel 100 William Stewart 110 Thomas While 30 George R. Sharp 300 James Stilt 300 Thomas Slitt 100 George S. King 400 John Steel Richland 7own$hip. 401 Jacob Ciemens 433 40 Robert Ross 400 . William Gray 400 Ferdinand Gordon 203 John Wilson 25 George Kring Jr. 401 Jchn Gardner 429 80 Jacob Xag 439 0 Henry Woode 433 80 William Young 435 CI Daniel Reese 125 King &. Storm Sutnmerhill Township. 40 Israel Jones 80 Chirk Evans 120 John Musser -60 William Clark du . do John Clark 33 James Duncan John M'GIaugiilin Christian Smith ArantSoniuan Jacob Goughnour do do Jaroca Dunean Jacob Myers John Nicholson do . do Richard Smith -Jehu Nicholcon Samuel Blodget William Smith D. D. Bichard Smith Anthony Naugle Kicbard Smith WifcUui Smith Henry West Isaac Jane Robert Evans Daniel Kcrd 370 411 419 433 20 353 107 224 11 400 443 443 440 400 430 439 330 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 440 2t0.. . 371 41 133 120 131 131 80 131 17.40 15,06 4,03 12,00 G.48 6.48 .10 1.12 10.05 7.71 rn.84 10.20 13,92 11.13 13.261 2S.21 26,84 26.84 26.84 2G.S1 20,J0 2C.84 26.72 22.86 26,72 it 1.62 10,06 25.16 26.85 25.2 5.9B 5,t?0; i I 5,73: 17,10 17.10 17.10 17,10 6.85 ,88 5.84 18,12 17.10 8,71 4,83 13,01 11.14 i:,44 5.63 17.10 95 5,73 5,70 17,10 17,10 11,40 .11.40 1.14 17.10 5.45 17.03 12,27 5,45 12,10 6,36 9.02 6,00 12.17 19.60 8.20 12,04 3,00 o 40 12,00 12,00 4,37 ,69 9,00 9,00 6.60 12.00 10,40 11.21 ' 10,40 10,10 10.53 ,92 5.20 17,76 17,76 11,40 11,32 5,68 9.93 11,07 11.22 23.CS 17,62 13,02 5.48 10.55 ,60 U I ,G0 19.16 19.16 17.82 17.82 15.37 17,78 13.72 17.82 17,62 17.82 17.62 17,S2 17,82 17.S2 17,82 t5.l0 11,58 17,i 433 4 Wilson Hunt 440 Ebeneicr Barnum 440 Sarnael Jackson 412 Philip Gordon 439 Robert Gordon 4C5 . J sines Dunlatt John bimpacn 441 Robert Irwin 439 120 John Ever man . 440 r0 Isaac Braean 400 Joia Nicholson Susquehanna Township. 160 John Baldwin 316 10 Isaiah Jones 315 James Rhey 160 Godfrey Twelis 304 8 Elijah Weed 200 James Hoops 200 Patrick Cassiday 50 Philip Reading (part) Jf'cshington Township. 425 1 Samvel Irvine 110 Joseph Dilworth 96 James Rush 439 80 George Cutwalt 200 Abraham Morrison 150 Austiu Tiiompsna & Co. 150 Peter West 50 James Johns (part) A . Ijzutj Arani aon:nau 233 46 William Johns (part) 194 Caleb Dilworth JVhitc Township. 216 195 Thomas Town 433 153 William Cord 433 153 Cadwallder Kv ans 433 153 Timo'.by Paxton 133 153 Thomas Slewartso 433 153 William Sanou 443 152 Joseph Sansna 433 153 John Clare 432 153 Gcorga Peddlo 106 35 Richard Seely 405 106 James Kutch 433 153 Richard Harris 100 Joseph Cowperthwaite 42t Thomas Penrose Jr. 400 Wi:hatn Servoss 261 80 William Gray 1C0 12 Joseph Cow perth waits 433 133 George Hill 373 13S Casper Linden 400 George Hill Jr. 433 153 William Coats 371 73 William Rush 221 17 William West 175 12 Henry Pope 116 Robert Evans 263 120 James Wi!on 1 280 109 William George 377 106 James Hunter 30 Thomas Moore 333 Ann M'Murtrie 200 James Craig - 2 10 Joseph Ashmead 25 Owcu Joues 300 James M'Murtrte 350 Thomas Margstroid TOWN LOTS. Borough oj Johnstown. 17.82j 17.S2 17.63 1G.78 17.82 16.41 j 8.93' 18.21! 17.7U ! 17 t2 M- 1 MAGEHAN, ATTORNEY AT LA IK, EBENSBUKG, PA. April 11. 1600. 17.S1 9.C5 19.24 19.19 9.GS 18 53 .15 1 2.20 2.10 22.33 5.74 1.34 11.62 5.40 8.10 4.05 3.24 6(i.4d 6,26 li,3a 5.71 11,11 21,12 21.02 21.02 21.02 21.02 UI.02 S 1.02 5.06 7,98 22,89 1.79 19.64 1U.C0 7,69 4,23 11.41 3.61 15,90 12.42 11.58 7.55 5,20 4.17 12.61 14.64 4.97 1.75 16.97 10,20 n,97 1.43 19.10 10,95 c, ii. mm A 1 1 UHNJJ Y A T LA TKf ZBEXSBURG, Pa. Office one door wt of J.jj. BucSanaa's Slara. April 12, 1849. tf. ElIiraiIM,JR. ATTORNEY AT LA IK, EBEXSBUXG, PA. April 12, 1813tf. . . . c. lttzixgeh. O. "W. TOPI." MSER I TODD, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queeccware, tc. i cocrs esttof Renshaw's Holsl. Hih st.. DR. THOMAS C- BUNTING. Sovlh-wcst corner of ?fA 4 Race sts. Philadelphia, April 26. 1S43. 29- j. wmm ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBEXSBUno, PA. - All btminess ia the several Courts of fJU.'r. In. ciana and Cambria counties entrusted to care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan Store. April 12, 1813, tf his Central Pennsylvania 11 No 8G i. 87 31 69 - 106 &- 107 j I0S. 109 Sc. 110 P. Sliocnbergor 6,5 Ovner unknown 4,i Conrad Sm th .56 George Harris 1,12 William Young 1.C8 40, 73. 71. 75, 76,91, Peter Li vergood 3.36 i io.r; --Jacob Livergood 2,23 . - Half 11 try 'House. 1 fc 6 Owner unknown 1,03 C ALSO At the same time and place, the following seated Lands and Lots of ground ou which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been re turned to Ibe Commisti oners agreeably to the act cf Assembly of April 23, 18 14. Allegheny township. To Whom Asstssed. Acres Years, 216 Peter Will 1818 So,5I Clearfield Township. John Differ or Dorfer 1847 .Michael Litzinger William Nelson M. M. Adams John Plunket James Koss 200 200 500 100 205 43G 438 406 158 200 359 300 300 100 Cambria Township. 238 Wm. A. Hagle- 1848 Conemaugh Township. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do dn M7 &, '48 1847 47 fc '18 1848 1847 1848 M 47 & '48 2,70 3,40 4,05 2,51 3,27 2,75! 6,41 JL mm ii 1 I ill rl Hair Office at the corner of Mcntiromorr Blair street, near the Canal and Hail R Depot, HoZlidaysburrj, Pa. II. II. 11 a VAN, Agent Nov. 13, IS 19 C-tf. ILaw Notice- X X CCZ i'l cont-nue t ?'aclr-) law in the several ceurts of Cambria cuntj. end be in attetidance at the Courts regularly. Jan- ll, 18o0-15-3m. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE F O 11 SALE. THE undersigned as directed by thIst wi!I Peter M'Guira deceased offers fur 'aale Two Hundred Fifty-seven Acres of pine land situated three miles from ilic Sum mit, Oa this Und there is erocUd a GOOD SAWMILL, ijow in operation. The offer of t hi proper' is the bit pportnnity recently afforded to capitalists disposed Ut euit.ark in a lucrative bu.incsf. The title to the land is indisputable Persons disposed to puichase, by calling t.n Michael M'Guire in Alkgheity township Cam. bria county wiil be shown the premises. For further particulais application can bo jnadelo JOSEPH .M'DOXALD, Executor of Peter M'Guire dee'd. Ehemburg, Feb. 23, lb3Q CI-tf FARM FOR SAL.I3. I he suhscritH-r offers fur ss!e his farm in 3,90 . Carroll townthip, Cambria county, about six 150 95 300 50 80 100 150 100 94 193 130 Abncr Younker 1843 Jonas Horner . Jackson Toi'nship. Peter Rager for Murrav fc Dillon ' 1S40 Wm. Clark John Lumerix ' Rittcr k Irwia for J. Luke 1818 do do Lumerix 4 do do Ke$ler James Luke Charles Dillon Elliot fc Sharp 102 Arthur Murphy Johnstown 1 lot Wm. Darnett 184: Rorotfzh. 301 3,03 5,72 7,44 8,24 2,29 2,11 2.92 3,34 3,81 1,20 2,43 2.G0 390 2,60 2.52 7,42 4,57 1,73 miles north of Ebensburg. containing about Btss Acres, With about "one hundred cleared, undr gw4 fence and in state of good repair. There "ii a large frame Dtcelling House and Barn,' ' Both new, erected on the premises, together with a good thrashing maehine, a ad other out houses. This land is of excellent tjnalitr. and well proportioned for grain nd grass, aod of fers a fine opportunity for any person wishior to engage ia the farming banes. IThe title to the land is indisputable. For further partic ulars, apply to the undersinedjrestding un tbs premises. - . . JOHN BAXTER. .Marcli 14, 1530-23-6U 1818 3,25 5,85 6 Thomas Reillr RicJiland Township. 210 Abraham Morrison 1848 2,S9 Summerhill Township. 45 Abraham Cram 1747 1,0S 1J6 John Egan " 1,05 147 Aaron Crum " 1,41 1 lot Henry Conrad 54 1 " A Shoupfs estate 60 Susquehanna township. 400 Fojs on Douglass' place, '47 '48 24,29 137 John K. Amigh, 1813 1C5 Public Sale. lOO A01 f 'and silualc in Susquehanna township. Cam. bria coui.ty, will be sold on Saturday the 13th of April next, on the premies. two miles suuth east of the Cherry Tfce. and one a n4 a half mi'es east of the Susquehanna river, adjoinio?; lands of Jofcn Emry on the west, a ltd Davii SomervilTe ou the east. On said premises there are 25 acres of c 'eared land, a two etory Log Dwelling Houre. The Timber ic ct scperior qualify principally WHITE PIXE. There ia also a sufficient number of springs convenient for watering places, w ii.Ii the advantage of pnbllc ROADS leading from Eben.-barg and Hollidayeburg to the Cherry Tree- A good title will be made wtt with a Patent from tl Commonwealth of Pcnnayivania. Payment will be made easy, sale ta be held on the "prem ises by BERNARD O'CONNOR March 21. 1350. 24-td J0 TICE IS Joticc. HEREBY given that Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Hnry M'Kio. rie late of Washington township. Cambria co.. deceased, have been granted by the Register of aaiJ county to the undersigned. Al.' persons indebted to said estate will theretore make piy-i menl without delay, and those havinj cUttnj will present them properly autaunticitou f3r seltleaieut. ! SYLVESTER M'KINZIE, Executsr ..11 arch 14, -JV-Ol. Is hereby given that lellers Testamentary on the estate of Thomas Jamrs lute of Jackson township, Cambria county, dt?cd, nave bctn grauted to the undersigned. resiJiug in aalrt township, by- U.e Register of Cambria county. All who are indebted to FsiJ estate are reques ted to make payment within t delay, an.! those having claims wilt proei't tiina prcperly au. thcuticaled Ar reiil-riwnl. LEWIS JAMES. Exccuicr. March 21, 1S5J. 21-UU TO ICtf, Star &. Mouk Candles and by 10 J&. 10 by 12 Class just re ceived, and for sale by J. .MOORE. fish; I IMS II A LARGE lot of Stone and Earthen Hrar Jt received and for ale low at the Store of MOOIJE. MACK ERA L. SHAD.CODITSH. SALMON. (HERRING'S. PORK. HAMS ANPMDES. SHOULDERS. LARD Ai CHEKE. iCenstantlv o n kind and for a!e by ' J. PALMER JtCo. f Market St.-Wharf, j PHILADELPHIA. J .Uich21 lS50-ai-3m
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