Trouble Between Prnssia and HanoTer. The Deutsche Reform, publishes two important documents on the subject of the accession of .Hanover from the Prussia League. The first of these documents is a circular jvhich Barn Schleitz ad dressed on the 13ih insl. toih Hanovrian Ambassador in Herling. and to the Prus sian Embassies in foreign countries. This ciicutir, refering to the minutes cf the Administrative Council containing the declaration of the Hanoverian Gov ernment respecting its secession from the League of the 20ih of May, 1849, and referring likewise to the second dispatch, contains this statement: "Obedient to his Majesty's orders, I have instructed His Majesty's Ambassa dor at Hanover immediately to quit his 03 1 until further notice, and to return to erlin. After having, according to my in structions, informed the Hanoverian Cab inet of this order by means of a verbal communication, the Ambassador has ar rived at this place." The second dispatch which is dated the Oth of March, is addressed by Baron Schleinitz to the Hanoverian Minister at Berlin, and. referring to a letter from that getleman of the 25th ult. and to a declara tion it contains respecting the of the Hanoverian Government from the league of the 26th of May. 1849, under tho pretence of an alleged offence to that Government by the resolution of the Ad minitsrative Council of the 12ib of Feb ruary, 1850. Baron Sciileinitz protests that the Prussian Governmentcannoi see how the said league must therefore be considered as exislir.g de facto and de jure. In conclusion, referring to a cer tain desire expressed in the communica tion of the Hanoverian Ambassador, and tending to insure the maintenance of friendly relations betwen the Gover nments of Prussia and Hanover. 13a ron Schieinitz protests that It is his duty to point out the inconsistency of this wish with the unexpected and unjustified se cession of the Hanoverian Government from the treaty of the 26th of May, 1849, and openly to declare that the mainte nance of friendly relations does not lie in the hands of Prussia alone, but is influ enced by the conduct of the Hanoverian Governnent. Statistics cf the Jews- An official publication informs Us that there are hardly more than from 4,000, 000 to 6,000.000?Jewsin the whole world; whereas Buddhism numbers 400,000,000 adepts; Brahmism 200,000,000; Christi anity 230.000,000 to 250,000,000; Ma hometanism, from 130,000,000 to 150, 000,000; and Fetishism (or pure idolatry) from 60,000,000 to 100,000,000. The 5,000,000 Jews are thus distributed: There are some 500.000 in Syria and Asiatic Turkey; 250,000 in European Turkey; 600,000 in Moiocco and North Africa; 50,000 to 80,000 in Eastern Asia; 100,000 in America; and about 200,000 m Europe--viz.,' 13.000 in England; 1, 594 in Belguim; 850 in Sweden and Nor way; 6000 in Denmark; 70,000 in France; 52.000 in the Lov Countries; 1,120,000 in Russia (more than one-fifth of the en tire race); 631,000 in Austria and its de pendencies; 214,431 in Prussia 175,000 in the German States; and 4,000 in Italy. Spa'n and . Cuba. An Ambassador Coming to the United States. By the Europa, we are advised that the Spanish Government had borrowed 30,000,000 rals, for the purpose of niacin? the secession Island of Cuba in a proper state of de fence, and Count Mirasol was aboul to embark at Cadiz for Havana, there to see the orders of the Spanish Cabinet carried into effect, after which he was charged to proceed on a special mission to tho Pres ident of the United States. The Fire Annibilator. Mr. Phillips, the inventor of this new apparatus, recently gave an exhibition of its powers to a large company assembled at the London gas works, Vauxhall. After tome preliminary remarks on the vast losses from fire, amounting annually in th three kingdoms to JC2.000 000, and the inefficacy of water in quenching a furious conflagration, he set 'fire to a compart ment of a large open building, filled with partitions and temporary joisting of light wood, daubed with pitch and turpentine, and hung with rags soaked in the same combustibles. The flames ascended, roar ing with such vehemence as to repel the spectators to a distance of forty feet, reach ing, apparently, beyond all remedy by water; when Mr. P. with one of his hand machines, somewhat larger than a good sized coffee pot, from which a volujne of gas and vapor was discharged, extin guished the flames in half a minute; and then, to prove that there was no nox ious quality in the resulting air, immed lately walked through the buiding with a lighted candle in his hand. A company has been formed to manufacture these new-styled fire engines; . which if they answer as well in practice as thev seem to do in experiment, will soon make their wav to this country, ana una tneir new of operation in subduing flames and, per haps, fire riots. The "Infirmities of Genius. Booth the Tragedian. We see in the Richmond Enquirer, of Thursday, a card, signed by a great number of citizens, requesting the manageis of the Richmond theatre, to overlook the "infirmities of genius," and make a re engagement with. Mr. Booth, who was missing lately, on the first even ing he was to perform. Sefton & Chip pendale had cancelled the first engage, ment, but they say they wiU renew the contract, with the understanding, how ever, to deposite in the hands of a third party the sum of $500, in addition to the amount agreed to be paid Mr. Booth, pro vided that he shall also deposit0 the like sum of $500, the party forfeiting their deposite in the event of non fulfilling punc tually the terms of the contract. . Dog Express. TheMenesota Pioneer gives the following account of the "doff train". -which recently arrived at St. Paul from the extreme northwest; 'The tram arrived on Monday last; with a heavy mail from Pembina and the Sel kirk settlements, distance, five .hundred miles. Snows are reported very deep in the north. The three dogs having iiiad? i fifty miles a day some days, were much fatigued at the end of their journey. Be ing fed, they laid down in their harnesses for several hours and slept, but moving their feet, while sleeping on their sides as if they were still traveling. Their sledge is a light board, with sides to it, of green hide, making a sort of open shoe, with a prow turning up in front, skate fashion. ' The sledge contained the mail, and pro visions for the dogs and two men pemi- "can &c. there being no dwelling to. stop at for many hundred miles. , One of the , men, half-breeds, travelled ahead of the the dogs; and the other with a-stick to drive them, and a rope to hold back the sledge down hill, came behind. The dogs are sharp-eared, a little above medium size and look much like wolves. We have been thus particular in describing this tra veling equipage, knowing that it will seem novel to our reades in the United States." I2lni8liir Market. Flour 5.25 a 5.50 per barrel, - Vhrat--&l a 1,12$ per buahel. , Oats 37 a 40 cis. very searcu. Corn Meal 62$ cts per bushel. Rye G2 ctj. per bushel. Buckwheat 62$ cis per bushel. Potatoes a 62$ cts. Butter Roll 14 a 15 cts. Keg 12$ a 14 Frtsh Beef a a 8 cts. Fresh Pork 5 a 7 cis. Salt 2.50 per barrel. Egg' 10 cts. per dozen. Hay 10 r 12 per too. ' f - See J Timothy, 2.00 per baahel. f Clover 84.50 do. Wool 23 a 25 cts. per lb. VALUABLE PROPERTY F M S :A IL,:JE . rhe subscriber offers for rale a farm situate in Washington township, Cambria County on the turnpike leading lo Ebensburg, Cnfc tnilo and a half -from lite Summit. containing .-.aw .v.'... or thereabouts- This laud is of good quality and well adapted lo either grain or grass. The Kurvey of the Central Railroad passses through it. The title is indisputable. For further par ticulars, appiy to Jama Smyth, near the Mud House or to WM. M. SMYTH. April 18lh 1650 283t BACON FLOUR, CHEESE N O. and While Pulverized Sugar, just re ceived and for sale by M. ROBERTS. April IBth "50. i'UBLIC NOTICE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of the county of Cambria will be exposed o public sIe. at the Court House, in the bor ough of bbenxburg. - on Monday the Cih day of May next, at 1 o'clock P. M., a certain tract ot land situated in Cambria township, adjoining lands of Richard Edwards, John E. Jones, Richard Bennett and others, containing 1S8 ACBES,- More or less, with the appurtenances. Terms will be made known on day of rale by Win. Davis and Taumas M. Jones, adminis. trators ot the estate of David Davis, deceased. By order of the Court. Wm. KIT TELL. Clerk. April 11, 1850 27-td. Executor's Notice. Notice is hsreby given, that Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Mrs. Margaret M. Grand, late of the Borough of Johnstown, de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Kegister of Cambria county. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to settle their accounts, and ihose having claims against said estate will presenr them to the un dersigned duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN CAMPBKLL ) TIIOS. M'KIERNAN, .tr: April 11, 1850 27-6t. MARRIED On Tuesday last by the Rev. A. M' Elwain Mr. George W. Keixey to Miss Eliza Russell, daughter of Wm. Russell Esq. of Portage, Cambria county. At the Catholic 'Church in Harrisburg, on Sunday evening the 14th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Maher, Hon. Lynn Boyd, of Kentucky, to Mrs Ann L. Dixon of Eb ensburg, Pa. ... -..."' . Centraf Pennsylvania EXCHANGE in AGENCY The office has been removed to Alle gheny street, a few dorrs west of the Court House, and nearly opposite the Post Office, Holiday sburg, Pa. R. R. BRYAN, Agent. April 1, 1850 G-tf. Wanted, ONE or I wo good Cabinet Makers can find constant employment and enod waves hv applying immediately to the undersigned, resi ding at No. 2, A. P. Railroad. None but com. petent workmen need apply. JOHN G. RITTER. April II, 50 27-tf Executor's JVotice IT ,bl ibtCh testamentary on the estate of JLi Susanna Troxell. late, of Washington township, deceased, having been granted by the Register of Cambria county to the subcri ber: all persons indebted lo said estate, wiil . t " piease can ana seine up tlieir respective ac counts, and oil persons having claims a?aint paid estate, will preer-nt them proj erly su'hen- ucaieu tor sin emeni ax si.on g convenient. Ab'm TROXELL, Executor. April 11, U50. 27-6t. 3a Something New! Milton ISohci'fs Respectfully informs his fri. nds and the pub lic generally mat tin lias fjust received, in ad dition lo hi stock ot Groceries a fine and gen. era! assortment of Among which willhetound Clolbs, Cnssimerrs, Prints. GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, 4 c. Of excollent quality, together wilh a fine lot of - BOOTS & SHOES, HATS CAPS, HARDWARE QUEENSWARE Sec. Which will be sold very low for cash or ap proved country produce. As he f intends to do a cash and produce business, the public may expect goods on terms considerably lower than can be afforded by the long credit stores. As he receives new goods every week, his friends can always find something, new at hi store. The public are respectfully invited to 'call and examine. . - April 18th 1850. ON T3T Q CP PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. II. TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES RICE $c. $c Fresh from the Easier Markets at LITZ1NUER & TODD'S. 1 JUST RECEIVED:' Mould Dipp'd,aud Star Candles. Soap, Brooms, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Cotton Batting. Smoking Tobacco, : t Pure White Lead &.c. dc-c, at LITZINGER & TODD'S- A LOT OF FINU SALT, just received and . for sale by MILTON ROBERTS. MILTON ROBERTS- Stray C6w. ifT'AMfJ to the residence of the subscriber in H Alleg'.hcny township, Cambria county, on the tenth of April J-"t, a BROWN COW, with a il a r in Iter face, wlu'.'o legs and some wl.ite spots on her body, she is Isnie in the right leg. and aboul nine years old. J he owner is re quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise' she will be disposed of according lo Ixw. ' ' ' ' M. LEAVV. April 18th 1850 28-3t. Executor's Notice If L rTLRS testamentory on the estate of ILi Timothy Davis, late of Cambria town. ship, Cambria county. deceased, have been granted to the subscriber by the Register of Cambria' county. . A It persona indebted to said estate are requested to make payment imme diately; and alt persons having claims .against said estate, will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. E. J. WATERS, JETxV. April 18, 50-28-6t. ... iplOSHEN CHEESE, just received and for sale by M. ROBERTS. EBE1BURG HOUSE I he ondereigned respectfully : announces to his friends and the travelling conmmunity that lie has taken this large and commodious house in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly kept bv o t r - . i J . r J o. a . ncuMiaw, wnere ue win oe nappy to ac commodate his friends and those who may be pleased to favor him with their patronage. Having fitted up the House in an excellent manner, he can assure the travelling public mai noining vin be wanting on his part that will contribute to the comfort of his customers. His TABLE will alwavs be supplied wilh the best the markets can afford, and his BAR is filled wilh choice liquors. His STABLE being very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. B. M' DERM IT. March 28, I850- 25-tf. . . - AHMAD OF EVERYBODY! IT iTloore has just received from the east a Iresh supply of PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, 1 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 purchas.ing elsewhere. March 21, 1850. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. mTOTICE is hereby, given, that Letters of IN Administration on the the estate ot Jo. seph Long, late of Cambria township, dee'd, have been granted to the andermgned residing in Jeneron iv the Kegister of Cambria coun- a All a. iy. rtii persons maeDled lo said estate ere requested to come forward and settle their ac counts, and those having ? ciaima against said estate win present M'.eoi duly authenticated for settlemcut. . . -; ANTHONY LONG, Adm'r. Jefferson, April 11, 50 27-6t. WHITE LEAD, and Linseed w Oil, for aaloby J- M.OORE. 41 (b Barrels . Conemaugh Salt, TREASURER'S SALE Of Unseated Lands and Lots in Cambria county A. 0. 1850. f. John G. Given. Treasttrtr f Camt-cia o, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ,n pur. suance of the several acts of Assembly of said Commonwealth, directing the'lime ant manner of selling unseated .lands for laxop. Do Hereby Give Verier, that the following described tracts of unseated lands and -lots of . ground in the said county of Cambria, or each part thereof as may bo necessary to pay arrearage of tatnt due therean for one year or tnore, will be of fered: for sale at the Court House, in the Bor ough of Ebensburg.on the Second Monday, (being the lOih) day of June next, and contin. oe by adjournment, from day to day, until the whole be Mld for uch arrearage of taxes, and costs necessarily accruin? thereon. Allegheny Township. Tfometof Warrantees or Oonttr$. A. P. 100 50 439 443 3P0 410 134 212 96 425 16 160 165 400 217 257 44 198 34 154 64 44 39 28 James C. Maguire John Nagle Msnha flannum Mifflin Hannucn Isaac Webb Aaron Oowen Abraham White Joseph Fields Samuel Fisher Margaret Will . Eleanor C Heister Cambria Township. James Myers do do do do George Zeigler Andrew NeUon Andtew Duff James Megehan Jacob Fronheiser Caroll Township. Samuel Dilwortb Charles Oilworlh ' John Redman 17 Thomas Edwards John Baldwin Godfrey Twella James Hoops Jacob Wycoff 128 Sarah Barr 123 William Barr 100 Daniel Bart 152 Lewis Barr Joseph Delozief ' Clearfield Township Richard Finney John Cannon 120 Jacob Scoop 153 Robert Evans i.'4 Jacob Cox A LARGE quantify of Dun- canon Nails, and Soikea from .1 to a inch. es for sale at Moore' Stoore. 430 110 373 100 444 160 160 200 80 372 355 401 3B2 314 139 214 407 433 433 433 153 George Bickham 433 154 William Lambert 332 115 John Servoss 433 153 Jacob Shinker 433 153 Joseph Grey 3fi9 72 S.H.8mttli 433 153 William Servoss 397 . 40 Jacob Burns 1C2 1 John Kelto 4C6 134 George Horner 433 153 Jonathan Lewis 424 68 Richard Jones 96 Thomas Duncan 2u0 - Bernard Liizinger Conemaugh Township. 166 112 George Shrum 400 Alexander Cochran 400 James Gill 100 Teter Shoenbergcr 400 do do 151 do do 207 do do 133 120 King &. Storm 43U 105 Charles Smith 400 William Brown 201 John Furrey 113 Richard Smith 437 23 Richard John ' 401 141 John flaydon 401 25 John Teeter 136 Alexander Itf'Grejor 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 Charles Irwinn 405 105 James Latimoro 181 115 Robett Murdock 405 105 Benjamin Shoemaker 319 .64 Henry Shoemaker 300 John Stoner 200 Christian Stoner 405 115 John Titsworth 440 J ames Steel 220 William Clark 100 Samu l Steel 100 Abagail Ramsey c0 Peter Bortman 400 James Steel 400 William Stewart 140 Thomas Whito 30 . George R. Sham 300 James Stilt 300 Thomas Stilt . 100 George S. Kinr 400 John Sieel . r Richland lownship. 401 Jacob Clemens 433 40 Robert Ross 400 William Grav 400 Ferdinand Goidon 209 John Wilson 25 . Georre Krinr Jr.'" 401 . John Gardner 439 80 Jacob Nagle 439 80 Henry Wood " "" 439 80 William Youns 436 64 Daniel Reese .. 125 . Kinir &. Storm Summerhill Toicnshio. 370 40 Israel Jones i 411 80 Chtrles Ev ans 419 120 John Musaer 439 .00 William Clark 220 do do 363 John Clark ' 107 95 James Duncan 221 John M'Glaughlirt 11 Christian Smith 4C0 A rant Socman 443 131 Jacob Goughnour -443 131 do do 440 80 James Duncan I . 400 . Jacob Myers , 430 131 John Nicholson - - 439 do do 330 Richard Smith 440, , John Nicholoon 440 Samuel Blodaet 440 William Smith D. 4 td - Richard Smith -440 . ' j ' Anthonv Naule 440. - Richard Smith 440 -WiUi.uk Smith- . 440 illeory West . Isaac Jones 371 41 Robert Evans 439 120 DanieT Rd : D- fit. . $6.20 3.10 37.15 12.83 27.46 23.56 25.42 7,68 13.14 5.94 2G.34 ,46 4,82 4.92 18,00 7,06 4.20 1.25 :2,90 17.40 15,06 4,03 12,00 6,48 C.43 8,10 1.12 10,05 7.71 10.84 10.20 13,92 11,13 13.26 25,21 26,84 26.84 26,84 26,84 2o,;o 26 84 26.72 22.86 26,72 24,62 10 06 25.16 26.85 25.2d 5,95 5,80 5,73 17,10 17.10 17,10 17,10 6.85 8.88 5,84 18,12 17.10 8.71 4,83 13,01 11.44 1!,44 5.83 17,10 95 5,73 3,70 17,10 17,10 11,40 11,40 1.14 17,10 5.45 17.09 12.27 5.45 12,10 b.36 9.02 6.00 12.17 19,60 8.20 12,04 3.00 2,42 12.00 - 12,00 4,3 -89 9.00 9,00 6,60 , 12.00 10,40 11.21 10,40 10,10 10,53 ,93 6.20 17,76 17.76 11.40 11.32 5,68 9.99 11,07 11,22 23,68 17,82 13,02 5,48 10.55 ,60 21,60 19,16 19,16 17,82 .. 17,82 15.37 17,78 13.72 17.82 17.82 .17,82 17,82 17,82 17,82 17.2 17,82 $.10 U.'8 17 . 439 Wilson Hunt . - 1762 440 Ebenezer Barmitn 17,82 440 Kama el Jackson , " 17.83 412 -Fhtlia Gordon 1- 16.78 439 J Robert Gordon '17.624 4UG James Duntap 16.41 2'Q John Simpson .93 441 Robert Irwin 18.24 439 120 John Everm 17.70 440 e0 Isaac Braoan 17.82 400 Jolm Nicholson 17.81 Susevehtmna Trwn$Jiip 160 John Baldwin , 9.66 316 10 Isaiah Jonee 19.24 315 James Kbey 10.19 160 Godfrey Twells 9.66 304 Elijah Weed 18 53 BOO James Hoops 9.15 200 Patrick Cassidsr 11.20 50 Philip Reading (part) 2.10 Washington Township. 425 1 Samuel Irvine 22.95 140 Joseph D I worth S.74 96 James Rush 1.34 439 e0 George Cut wall 11,82 200 Abranatn Mbrriiou . 5.40 150 Austin Thompsoa Ao Co. 8.10 150 Peter West , 4.05 50 James Johns (part) 3.24 3200 Arant Socman 86.40 233 46 William Johns (pari) ' ti.26 194 Caleb Dilworth 14,33 White Townshvo. 216 196 Thomas Town ; ! 5.71 433 153 William Gord 11.41 433 153 Cadwalladsr Evans 21,02 433 153 H mot by Paxton 21,02 133 153 Thomas Stewarlsnn 21,02 433 153 William Sanson 21.02 443 152 Joseph Sanson 21.02 433 153 Johu Clark 21.02 432 153 Georgo Poddle 21.02 106 35 Richard Seely 5,06 405 106 James Kutch 7,98 433 153 Richard Harris 22,89 100 Joseph Co wpertbwaile 1,79 428 Thomas Penrose Jr. 19.64 400 William Servoss 10.60 261 80 William Cray 7,69 160 12 Joseph Cowperthwaite 4,28 433 133 George Hill 11.41 33 13u Casper Linden 9.81 400 George Hill Jr. 15,90 433 153 William Coats. 12.42 371 73 William Rush 11.58 221 17 William West - 7,55 175 12 Henry Pope 5,20 lib Robert Evans 4,17 2b3 120 James Wilson 12,61 280 109 William George 14.64 377 106 James Hunter 4.97 30 Thomas Moore 1,75 333 Ann M'Murtrie IC.97 200 James Craig 10,20 2 10 Joseph Asbmead 11,97 25 Owen Jones 1.43 300 James M'Murtrie 19,10 350 Thomas Margatroid 19,95 TOWN LOTS. Borough of Johnstown. Nos 85 &. 87 P. Shoetjberger 6,55 31 Owner unknown 4,27 69 Conrad Sra th ,56 10&&I07 George Harris 1,12 10a. 109 & 110 William Young 1.C8 40,73. 74, 75, 76,91, Peter Livergood 3,36 4 lots Jacot. Livergood 2,23 Half Way House. I &. 6 Owner unknown 1,08 ALSO Al the same lime and place, trie loll owing seated Lands snd Lots of ground on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have been re turned to the Commissioners agreeably to the act of Assembly of April 29, 1 8 14- Allegheny township. To Whom Assessed. Acres Years." 216 Peter Will 1848 SG.51J Clearfield Township. John Differ or Dorfer 1847 Michael Lttzinger '47 & f48 William Nelson M. M. Adams 200 200 500 100 205 John Plunket 436 James Ross 438 do do 406 do do 158 do do 200 do do 35S to do 300 do do 300 do do 100 do do 1847 f47 fc '48 1848 1847 1848 47 & M8 2,70 3,40 4,05 2,51 5,27 2,75 6,41 3,06 3,01 3,03 5,72 7,44 8,24 2,29 Cambria Township. 236 Wm. A. BaMey 1848 Conemaugh Township. . 150 AbnerYounker 1848 95 Jonas Horner Jackson Township. 300 Peter Rager for Murray fc Dillon 1S4G 50 Wm. Clark 80 John Lumerix 100 Ritteric Irwin for J.Luke 1848 150 do do Lumerix 100 do do Kesler . 04 James Luke 1847 193 Charles Dillon 130 Elliot & Sharp 102 Arthur Murphy Johnstown Borough. I lot Wm. Barnett 1848 6 Thomas Reilly i Riehland Township. 210 Abraham Morrison ' ' 1848 .. Summerhill Township. 45 Abraham Cmm 1747 146 John Egan ' 147 Aaron Crum. 1 lot Henry Conrad 1 " A Shoup's estate . Susquehanna township. 400 Fous on Douglass' place, 47 '48 24,29 2,11 2,92 3,34 3,81 1,26 2,43 2,60 390 2,60 2,52 7,42 4,57 1,73 3,25 5,85 2,88 1,03 1,05 1.41 54 CO 137 John R.-Amigh, 1848 165 FlSfl, HAMS, AC. MACKERAL, SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON,. HERRINGS, PORK. HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS. LARD & CHEESE, Constantly o n hand and for kale by J. PALMER tCo. Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. March 21 l850-2l-3m TJgICK, Star &. Mould Candles UU' and 8 by 10 &. 10 by 12 Class just re ceived, and tor sale by -. :.J. MOORE. -L ARG E lot of Stone and Earthen Ware just received and' for sale low at the Store of- : J.MOORE. . CLQVBR.SEED. BACOy f WHISKEY Of sale by J. MOORU-, THOMAS ft M'DOWEL oJ-rTOlZArtilfAT Mt W iR attend the eretal Courts of t Cambria co. arberelafere. Office one dor west cf Mr. W en. M'K.ilan CaUfoet U'ifrnon. In JiOLLIDZrsBURQ, PA. April 18. 'SO 27-tf. ATTORN E YAtIaW, EBENSBURG. PA. April II, I860. C. H, HEMl, . A TTORNEYA T LAW. EBEfcSBtRO, PA. Office oneddor west of J.S. Buchanan's Stor? AprU 12, 1843 if. E.HUTW,JR, ATTORNEY AT LA IT, EBENSBURO. PA. April 12. 1849 if. c. LrnixoiK. c. w. aorr. LITMGER ji & TODD, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries. Hard ware. Qoeensware, &.c. i doors eat I of Recshaw'a Hotel. Hih at. DR. THOMAS C BOM INC. South-west corner of 7th 4 Race its. Philadelphia April 2S, 1349. 29- J, rj 1IX VJ ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURO, PA. All business in the several Courts or Blair, In diana and Cambria counties eolrctted to hit care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanao'a Store. April 12, 1849 if ILavv Notice. XT- COX will continue to practice lar in ihe several courts of Cambria cocnty, end be in attendance at the courts rerularly. Jan- 11. 1850 15-3m. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOE SALE. THE undersigned as directed by the last rill Peter M'Guire deceased ofTars frr sale Two Hundred 4 Fifty-seven Acres of pine land situated three milca from the Sum mit, On this land there is erected a GOOD SAW-MILL, now in operation. The offer of t his property is the best opportunity recently afforded n capitalists disposed to embark in a lucratirn business. The title to the land is indisputable Persons disposed to puichase, by calling' on Michael M'Guire In Allegheny township Cam. Lria county will be shown the premites. For further particulars application can be made lu JOSEPH Al'DONALD. Executor of Peler M'Cuire dee'd. Elen.burg. Feb. 23, 1S50 2l-tf FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber offers fur sale his farm in Carroll township, Cambria county, about six miles north of Ebensburg, containing about 225 Acres With about 'ono hundred cleared, under good fence and in stale of good repair. There is large frame Dwelling House and Barn, Both 'new, erected on the premisea, together with a good thrashing machine, and other out houses. This land is of excellent quality, and well proportioned for grain and grasa, and of. fers a fine opportunity for any person wishing to cnPMPC in the firoiinir hniinp.a. Thm. CT C fm - aw ..V .V to the land is indisputable. For further partic- ulars. apply lo tne undersignedrcaidtng on the premises. JOHN BAXTER. March 14, 1S50-23-CU Remaining in the Post Office at Ebens- a. J t w m - tr m "k ourg, Tpru iji ioau. Braniff P Brown John Bitter Joseph Beaumont Andrew Jr. Burkheart Joseph Bush T. B. Crouse Hanah Capley A. D. Cogan Samuel Conaway Peter Dimond Daniel -Duncan James Davis 1 hum as E. Evans Richard Evans J. Evans David Edwards Watkin Fritoff Henry Firman Her; Fry Daniel Forney Jacob Griffith John S. Gardner John 3 Hughes Mrs, Mary Holms Lewis Hoover Philip . Holtz George Huuibock Daniel M. -Hugging F. J. HaCkney Lcwi Hallow Smith Ivory Patrick Jonc Benjamin Keach Ilenrv 2 Kelty John Kelly Mark Lcwk Rev E. Little James Lucket John M'Dor.aM John Mitchell Daniel M'CoIgan Miss El.'en Ogden John Price James Pringle John Polk Robert Rogers Robert Rowland Ellis Sen. Rainey JdtncB W. Rainey A. ll. Royer John B. Rager Mrs. Elizabeth Rispner Palt Shoemaker Tom as Sloaakcr George Sharbaugh Joot Snyder Garrtt 6kelly Jimoi A. Scbriomer Domcier Swan Francis Snyder Jarrel . Trotter Win. Williams Joseph Wiven Peter White Johu Yott Thomas MILTON ROBERTS, P. Al. Joticc. i Is hereby given that letters Testamentary on the estate of Tbvmas James late of Jackson towmhip, Cambria county, doe'd. have bceu granted to- the undersigned, residing in said township, by the Registerof Cambria county. All who are indebted to said estate are reques ted to make payment withom delay, and those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for eottJeineni. . .. . ... LEWIS JAMES. Executor. March 21. 1850.-21-W