The Russian Ambassador has been re called. Germany. Berlin is said to be "Winded with fearful barricados, which has already been commenced near one of the gates ot the cit)-. The German parliament assembled ... svr.irt. on the 30th March. Advices are received to the 20;h. at which nine lit tle had been done beyond organizing the Assembly, his said thai negotiations have been issued by the Central States for the purpose of buying American vessels of War, completely equipped for service. Spain . The report from Madrid of a speedy re conciliation between the English and Spanish Governments is confirmed. The State of Cuba causes the greatest olichude to be felt on the part of the Spa nish Government. Turkey. Recent advices from Constantinople late that preparations wore being made to conduct Kossuth and the other liungari. n refugees to Kutahia or SLsia Minor, where they are to be connneu, n is saiu, iui uc vein. A despatch of the 20th of March from Trieste, state that the insurrection in Both nia is extending its ravages, and is increas ing in strength. About 2,000 Turkish troops were compelled to evacuate the frontiers of Dungalaka, by the insurgents. Sjndry letters from Stockholm announce that the Swedish navy is to be put on a war footing. The object of the measure is not known. AN ACT relative to the election of Au ditor General, tfu.veyof Gtmral and County Surveyors by the people. Sb jtiun 1 Be it enacted by the Sen ate and Howie of Jieprescjitutives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen cral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted bu the authority oj iie same That the qualified v. teis ot this Coiiwnon- ..l.h r.h. aO.se bv' bd lot Ollf P T;OU iO fill the office of AuJ.tor G nerai. aul mu persuti to tilt the office of Surveyor Gen nerul.on the second Tuisdu) oi Oct-lx-r, a..i.n n,im ni. one iliwusand eiilit liuii- dred and tifty. and at their general, elec tion every third year therea.ier. isKCrlx 2. Tnatthe Auditor General and the Surveyor lienera. elected in pur suance o! theri.st section of this uci. shah commissioned by the Govenor of this Commonwealth, and shall assume the du ties of their respect ve offices on the first Tuesday of Mav next ensuing their elec tion, perform all the duties, and be su In ject to all the penalties im osed by li e xisting laws of this Cuinuiouwealtn re a ting to Aud.tor General and survey, r General. StcncM 3- That the general election laws now in fl-rce for the choice of a Gov ernor of this Commonwealth, shall reg ulate the elections of Auditor General ami Surveyor General; and in Case any va caney should occur in either of said oil' ices by death, resignation or otherwise, the same shall be filled by api-ointment of the Governor, and the person su ap pointed shall continue in office until tin end of the term for which his predecei aor was elected. Section 4. That so much of the act twenty-n.nth March, Anno Domini, one thouaaud eight hundred and nine; so un.ch of the act ot thirtieth March, one thousand ft hundred &l 11: &so much fanv other act or sets o assembl. now i fo ce, s i lates to the appointment of a Auditor lieu- em! or a Surveyor Ueneral bv the Uov- vernor, be and the same is hereby re Dealed SrfrriQ.v 5. That the Qualified voters of each count" of this C inu.ouweahh shall, on the second I uesday f October next, and on the same day every third year, thereafter, elect one competent person being a practical surveyor, to act as coun ty surveyor for the proper county, for ti.e term of lliree years, who shah do and j er form all the duties, and have and receive all the emoluments now pertaining t- the respective deputies of the Surveyor Gen eral. Sfction fi That duplicate returns of the elections of said County Surveyors shall be made out and certified by the re turn judges, in the manner prescribed by the laws reyulatmg the General elections of this Commonwealth, one copy where of shall be fiied with the ciern of the court of Quaiter Wessons of the proper county, and the other transmitted by ui.i. to the Surveyor General, to be filed in his office, and no;tce of his election ohail be givn by the return judges to the person rec-ivaig the highest number of voles: all contested elections under this act shall be subjected to the piov.sions of- thn laws relating to the irai ot contested elect. ons of county officers. Section 7. That the person so elected shall at the next c urt of Quarter Ses sions oi the proper c unty. or as so m thereafter as practicable, take and sub scribe an oath or affirmation to perform all the duties of his office with fidelity. Section b. That trie courts oi Quarter Sessions of the respective counties shad have power, on Cause shown, to remove any d a:d County Surveyors for neglect, refusal, incompetency, or inability to per form the duties of his office, and shall also remove them on being onvicied of any infamous Ciiu.e or u:isden,eanor Section 1L That in case of any .vacancy; cccasioucd by death, resignation, rtm-j val, or oihe.wise, it shall be the du ty of the court of Quarter Sess.ona of the proper comity to appo.in a competent per ton, being a practical surveyor, to rill such vacancy until the time prescribed by this act for the election of said officers. Section 10. That so much of any ct of Assembly a authorizes the Survey or Genera! to appoint deputies, be aud the tame is lieriLy repealed J. S. M'CAHIONTi Speaker of the House of Represent aivet ' V LSKST. Speaker of the Senate. Approved the ninth day f April, one thousand eigh. hundred and nhv: WM. F. JOHNSTON. A Lady's Opinion of the Forrest Cai The toll, w ng is frm the pen ola lady, Mrs. Lydia Jane Piers t., editress of the L: newsier Liter crv Gazette, u 5a dv of w f.-kuowu digu.iy and purity of char acter: "We have just read the published tes timony on which Mr. Forrest rests his petiti. n for divorce, and truly it is suffi cient 10 Mnk a woman to the lowest depths of peidilion. If the half .f it is true. Mr. Forrest is fall justifiable in any course he may takeftoseer the Londs that unile him to such a burden of infamy. But if this lestiuiinv is true if Mrs. Foiresl is guil ty, and must, in consequence, bv cast out .f s ci.ty, as a leprous ihinjr what should be the meed f the gentlemen who are implicated in her guilt? who sought her fr guilty purposes; stealing, like other incendiaries, into a man's house to 10b him of his iiiOs precious jeweU his h nor and his peace? -If the e things be adjudged true will ti e wives of these gentleman overlook their vile delinquencies? Will ladies who turn contemptuously fn in Mrs. Forres deiightlhem in ihe society ofhei accom plices? e know that this is the usual course. We know lailies who would by no means admit a suspected woo. an t their socity, who entertain, with gracious hospital. ly ntid pl as it smiies, the very nu n who are nccust-d of having sullied the bono - ol' the woman they contemn. I his injustice is a f. ill Licit on the char acter of woman fouler even than the sin it so pailialiy aff cis to despise; lor is it not evident that the ah: orrenc- of guilt wnich ronleutiis the spo led and smiles upon the .-.p iler is the effect of envy, je.ilousy anything, rather than a just appreciation of the moral evil? ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, faj OTICE is hereby given, tbst Letter ot Jl Administration on the eMate of obn Plotl, lute of SoMjaeliBhrm ton?h'p. dt coascd. havrt been granted Ihe nder-iged bjr Uie Regifler of I'amhria county. All rn io ?flitrd l faid e-tle. Jure rcqueMed lo come forward and .eille ihuir accounts, and thoc huviiiff chiiuia aguinfl adid eelate, will present them duly authenticated for Hctilomrnt El. HUTCHINSON. Jr., Adm'r EbenOurff. Arit 23, 'SO 29-6t. JTotice. S hereby 0ivo ihat Letters f Admlnistra linn on the estate of Henry Lovely. Idle of Washington lwchi. deceased, have been grained t the Moirrigned by t ha Ri-gixter of Cambria county. All per on indebted t said trbtaie. aie n qut-ated to come forward and tat tle I heir accounts, and tli-f havintr cljinia aaint-t said clalf. will present them duly atl thenlicaled i'cr j-ettb-menl. JOHN M A -TOR, ( Adia'm AUG. M'CO-NNCLL, Aam9 April 25. '50 2J-6t STilAYCOVV. Ti AME to tiie renidence of the pubucriher H- abi-ut four iuilcs uorth of Ebcnsburp. on the 5th inal., a red and white COW with a , white luce, Mippoved lo be ab ut eight yearn old. 1 he I'wuer ii. rtquetted :o come forward nmve irjoitv. yav fhareeH aid take her away, olherw ie, she wnlbe disposed of uccor. d : u C lo law. DAVID J. DAVIS. April -23. '50 29 3t. VALUABLE PROPERTY af HJ? a A I. I?. JL KW J3.0-' XM. Ur n(?. r for a3e a farm situate in Washington township. CJainri i county, on the tuinke !-ariine to Kbenabure. one mile and a hiilt'fr.in tiie Summit, containing ..p il.rMi...ui.. Th'8 l iinl is of fi-od quality i ...ii ..A....H.A i itKr )rain or irras. 'Ihe survey . f the Central Railroad pistes thruft. it. The title id indiputab!e. For further ;ir licular.M. spi IV to Jume Smvth. near the Mua House or to WM. M. SMYTH. April 18th 1850 23-3t TREASURER'S SALE EF"The body servant of Mr. Calhoun died on Sunday night the evening of the same day his master died. iWTlie Nevvarif Mercury says that the Hon. Theodore Frelinghu vsen has been elected President of Ruber's (Jollejie at New Brunswick. BThe total riuniher of lives of officers and men, of the reo-ular annv and volun teers, lost in the war with Mexi co Ironi all causes, was 12.798. ESTlt is estimated that upwards of thir ty .thousand children June, within the past fifty years, been Washington. christened George RIh'iikIiiii- TIcirLr t. Flour a 5 50 rr trrcl, ll"A-a SI a 1,1'JJ p.-r iiip.rir-i. Out M7 A a 40 ci. very sou en. Coin HI ful 6"JA el pr misnel. Rye f"i rt ier !u-liel. Burkwlitat cib per bushel. Putitt Sl a ti el. llutter R..IM I 15 ct. Keg 12 a 14 Fi'Mh Dei-f a a 8 cts. Fr'sh Pork 5 a 7 cts. Salt 2.50 per l:,rri-l. Fg-gs !0 cl. ter dzcn. Hay SI0 n 12 -r Ion. Serd Tini-iliv. -S2 00 per bushel. CWr 1.50 do. HW-23 a 25 Ib :er lh. PLANK ItOAII MKKTI.Xti. A meet mir of t he cifzens JvfT- rsi.n ami vi ciniiv will te hell at th liiu f Wm Pilnir in J ffV irm fn llir 4th duy of May next, at 2 oYli.cd l". M .to tnke into C"iimIit:i t i-n thn proi-rii'lv of ro-r-tnic' in a Plank Road he luei ii the alw'tc n;md place anil B'-ensli'irs.'- A II pi-rtinna lnt ruble to the proj ct an- lu-re' invilo.l ti aitend. ' MANY. DISSOLUTION T' mm HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE- Infaire exlii'H t el vvii:i I he iindfrijriia-ft. H under i lie hrm l Ixik & K'irts is thin Jn. day diasnlvai'i y motonl coii-inl. All pursonti hatrinjj uiisnleal uconinta wth the su oi firm, ure requested to come forvraral im ined mtely and bcttle the erttnevriili either of the partners. RICH RD T.RWIS. KhWAKD RUUKUTS. April 17, 1850. 29-3t. BACOIX. F LOU it, CHEESE. K O nr., I Vhii Pulverized Sugar. iut ceivi-d .and for Mule by April ltfth '50. re M. RUKEUTS. (Central Pennsylvania EXCHANGE AGENCY, The office has Lecn remnved to Alle rrhenr street, a ew d"rs west OI tiie ("mi rt n.mse. and nearly opposite the - j Post Office. IlnJIidaysburp;, Pa. R K." BRYAN, Agent. Anril 1, IboO 6-lf. Something New! ISiKtui iroJu rlH Rrppcct fully inf'-nh hia fn and the pub. lie genarrally that h lets . jnt-1 received, in ad in to hi tatnek of (Jrocerie. a fine and gen. eral a-ori men! of Ann-r.g which II '-e litid riolhs. C-iissimrrrs. Prints. GINGHAMS. MUSLINS. $-c. Of excellent qu iliiv. tnr. thrr with a fine lot ol BOOTS &; SHOES, 11ATS$ CAi'S, IIARDWAItC QUEENSWARE &C. hicu will bo fold very low hr cash or ap- .n.v-.I coiintrv produce. As he ' intend lo di a C 'l-li and produce tiines". tiie puMic i:i;iv fT.oiirt am te: m caiiisideriMy lower th:in can be uffoided bv the' buiir crealit xtore. As he lecuiTm ni'V jjoa d. everw week, his triend cn a xy find something neio at his t-tru The pul. lie are respectfully invited lo cull and eXiiiiiine. April i dill 1850. ON VS" l3tT Z3T PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. 11. TEA. SUO A R. MOLASSES RICE c. Fresh from the Kateri Ma'kelx n LITZINti ER & TODD'S THE interest of E. Roberts in theabo-.fi firni h i viijj l.er-n i ircni-ei bv t fcu'ascrib.-1 v t en t inneti f do liiiai ine.K Ht the II Maud liiaprn t merit a hhare of Ilic pnhiic iiat.-oii ae, niki in Mv 8ititiclion to ilioso u tid tixny ta vor him with a cill. rich vudLe vis . JUST DECEIVED. Mould Di;.M,aud Star Candles. Saiata. Hroomfs, 8 by lt, 1(1 by 12. and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Y.irnn. Cotton Hat I in;. Smaikiiis Taihucco, ru e Whit,. Load Sec. Slc . ot LI I ZING EK at TODD'S. LOT f)F FINE SM.1 '. j'tst ra-ceiveil a nd f-.r sile by .MILTON ROBERTS. EXECUTORS SALE Of Real Estate. The suhserilfr in pursuance of I he List will and lea-lament of Sii.-rion.a Traaxell, lule of ufcliin jton townihii d- c'd. a-.ffrtrM lor hIo ii Cert.iio piece or prcarl of land Minnie in "iiid township adjoining l.indi if Wilhiim Al'Der tjiit 1. J. une Siiivth, Anno Carney and oliierc. containing aho.it With about . emv hvr mras t-la-iired U'ilh a Tiro STORY SQARE log HOUSE aaad a frme katcln-n li.eraon creeled there 18 a god OKl'II KD thereaoi tUo a i.i fi i: kh, hereon erected, with a -iipply of pray lime stone . he above property is located about lvo miles we.t ot" i he Summit and .-aboni nixty perches north of the turnpike. For further! par t;culars enquire ot Hie suui-criDer near ine premises. ARR'VI TROXELL. Executor. April 25 183029-61. BLANK nUKUS For Salt at this Office. Stray (Cow. CAME to the resilience f the S'ibrriber fn Allegheny twnrhip, Ciiuilaria County, on Hie lentil a.t April l.t. a l5Utiw COW. witlr at tur in her lace, white lejj and some wl.ite ipaiii on fur body, the is lame in the right leg-, ai d about nine yeirs add. The owner is fo qietited lo c-mii forward, prove property, piy cltaraew and 'ake her away, otlierwise fhe will be disposed of according to hw. M. LEAVY. April 18ih 1850 28-3t. Executor's Notice SETTERS testament ory on the estate of Jk Taiiiothy I)avi. lute of Cam'iriit towt. pihip. t'ainb'ii co.i.ity. deceased. h;ive beoo iriaailed to the su!criher bv the Reirister Cjiiitni i county. All pcrons indebted, to s i in" estate are r-quested to m.ake piymeut inline dj.-.lely; and nil person huvintr cairns atjiiinct naid estate, will present them properly authen tiiated for set ileiaent. E. J. WATERS, Ex'r. April 18. '50 23-Gt. Wanted 4 ONE or two good Cabinet Maker can find conttint employment and good wave lav applying iuiined ately to the undersigned, resi. iinr ul N. 2. A. P. Rai road. iNone but com pete til orkiuen need apply. JOHN G. RITTER. April II, '50 27-tf iplOSIICN CHEESE, jj6t received and for HJ5T m1 bjr ?!. ROBERTS. :it;9 433 397 IG2 1 0t Alexander Cochran 400 James Gill 100 Tetcr SlmenLerger t)0 do oo 151 do do 207 do do 133 120 Ki,isr &. Stnrni 43l! 105 Char'es Smith 400 W.lliaiii Itrowo 201 J.ihn Furiey I !3 Richard Smith 37 23 Richard J-hn 101 111 John llavdou 401 25 jotui Teeter 136 Alexander iM'Gregor 40 William Brown 17 Abrahaain Andrews 2i0 John Elliot 132 Enoch Welsh 400 Thomas Wilson 400 George .Moore 400 Andrew Kennedy 100 Charla'r: Jones 40 John Hell 400 Georire listen Jackson Toicnship. 181 115 Robert Gray 570 1:5.) CharicA tiwinn 4(15 105 Jutneti Latiinore I4 115 Rolaeit .Mordock 405 105 Heiijaupii shoemaker 319 64 Henry Shoenuker 300 John Stonor Cnrisi 1:111 Stonor 405 115 John Titsworth 440 James Steel 220 William Clark t'0 Samu I Steel 100 Ab.1g.1il Ramsey b0 IVter Bortman 400 James Steel 400 William Stewart 1 10 Thomas White 20 George R. Sharp 300 James Stitt 300 Thomas Stitt 100 George S. Kinjj 400 John Steel Rithland 7oicnshipi 401 Jacob Clemens 433 40 Robert Rons 400 Willi 111 Gray 40!) Ferdinand Guidon 209 John Wilson 25 George Kriiir Jr. 401 John Gardner 4;U) fc'O Jacob Nagle 439 80 Henry Wood 439 80 William Y011112 430 64 Diniel Rees9 125 King &. Storm Summerhill Townshiv. 370 40 It-rael Jones 411 80 Chirle Evans 419 120 John .Muster 439 bO William Clark 220 do do 3fi3 John Clark 107 95 James Doncnri 221 dohn ArGhiuThlin II t'hristi an South 400 AnntSnnmin 413 131 Jacob Gouglmour 443 131 do do 140 80 James Duncan 41)0 Jacob Myers 430 131 John Nicholbon 4.19 do do 330 Richard Smith 440 John Nicholson 440 Samuel Blodet 440 WiIJm,,, Smith D. D. 4 10 Iiichard Small 440 Anthony N.iulo 410 Richard'Sniitir 410 William Smith 440 Henry West 2t0 Isaac J ones 371 41 Robert Evans 439 120 Daniel Rce4 400 ICO 31G 315 160 304 200 200 50 425 140 95 4 31 86 S3 200 3,10 i50 27.15 iso 12 83 so 27.46' 3on0 23 SG : 033 25.42 13.14 5.91 SC.34 Of Unseated Lands and Iots in Cambria county A. D. 1850. I. John G. Given. Treasurer of Cambria co. in the Commonwealth of Pcnnsylrina , in pur. sua nee of the rereral acls of Assembly of said Commonwealth, directing' ibe'li i.e and manner of selling-unseated Inr.dx for t.ixe. Do Hereby Give A'cfc, tlmt tLe following described trac ts of unseated landi and lots of ground in Hie said county of Cambria, or fuch pari thereof as may be necessary to py arrearage of leces due therern fur one year or moie, will be ,f fered for salu at Ihe Court House, in tho Bor oueh f Eletihurg, on ihe Second Monday, (bi inp the 10ih) day of June next, end contin ue by adjohmfna-ni , Irorr. day lo day, until the whole be fbld fof -Uch arrearage of taxes, and costs necexfarilv accruing thereon. Allegheny Township. Names of W arrantees or Ownem a. r. 100 James C. Magnire 50 Johii Nagle 439 34 Martha llannara 49 154 Mifflin Hannuiu 413 64 Ixa-c Webb 30 Aaron Cowen 410 44 Abraham Whit 124 Joseph Fields 212 Samuel Fnher 96 Margnrei Will 425 39 Eleanor C. Ileisler Cambria Township. 1C James Myers 160 do do 165 do do 400 George Zeigler 217 28 Andrew Nclon 257 Andiew Duff 41 James Megehan 198 Jacob Framheiser Caroll Township. 430 110 Samuel Diiworth 373 Charles D, Uorth 100 John Redman 441 17 Thomas Edwards 160 John Baldwin 1G0 Godfrey Twtlla 200 James Hoops 0 Jacob U'ycofF 372 123 Samh Barr 3r,5 123 William Barr 4U1 100 Din. el Barr 3S2 152 Lwis Birr 314 Joseph Itebnier Clearfield Township. 139 Richard Finney 11.13 214 John Canm.n 13.2S 407 120 Jacob Scoop 25 21 433 153 Robart Evan 26.84 433 1 il Jacob Cox 2ti.ti 433 153 George Bickham 2H.84 4:t3 151 William Lnmbert 2l.SI 332 115 J. hn Servians 20,;0 433 153 Jacob Shinker 2C 84 433 153 J..Mph Gr--y 26.72 72 S. II Smith 26 153 William Servoi 26.72 40 Jacob Burns 24,62 Jolm Keh-o 10 06 406 134 George Horner 25.16 J 33 153 Jonathan Lewis 26.85 421 68 Richard Jones 25 28 96 Thomas Duncan 5.96 200 Bern ard Litzinger 5,80 Conemaugh Township. 166 112 George Sbriim 439 f Wilson Hunt 440 Ebcrczcr Barnam 440 Samuel Jackson 413 ' Philip Gorda.rt 439) RubeU ;ord;a 406 James Dun Up 220 John Simpson 441 Roherl Irwin 4-9 120 John Kvcrmsa 440 tO Ns.c Braran John Nicholson . , Susquehanna Township. John Baldwia 10 Isatah Jones Jatncs Rhejr iiodtrey Twee's 8 Ehjah Weed James Hoops Tatrick Casciday Philip Reading (part) Washington Township. 1 Sitm' cl Irvine Jotph Dj I worth JainrB Ruh 60 George Cutvralt Abraham .Morrison Austiu Tbocapsnj &, Co. Peter Weet James Johns (part) Arant Sonauan 46 William Johns (part) 194 Cal'b Diiworth White Township. 216 19S Thomas Town 433 153 William Gord 433 153 C.dw.JUder Evans 433 153 1'imolhy Paxtnn .4C : 133 53 Thomas Stewartsoa 4.2 433 J53 William Sanson 4.3- 4.13 JJ2 Josap'.i Saiieoa 18.00 433 I53 joi,,, ciarK 7,06 432 J53 t;eorge I'eddla 4-20- j()6 35 R.ch-rd Seely 1.25' 4, ,5 IUG Jarnts Kutch 2.90; 433 153 Rielmrd Harris 1 IU0 Joiceph Cowperthwaite 17 40 42at Thomas Penrose Jr. 15 06 ' 400 William Servosa 4.03 261 80 William Gray 12 .00 1 GO 12 loneph Caa.pcrth waits 6.48 433 133 George Hill 6.48 1 373 133 O.suer Linden C;eorge Hill Jr. 153 Wtlham oats 73 Wilhaia Rush 17 Wdhaui West 12 Henry Pope Robert Evans 13.92.263 120 James v iiPOn 2e0 IU9 William George 377 106 James Hunter 8,10 1400 1.12 i 433 10.05 371 7 71 i22l 10.81 175 10.20: 116 5.73 17.10 17 10 17 10 17,10 6 85 8.88 5.81 18,12 17.10 8.71 4.83 13.01 11.44 144 5.83 17.10 95 5,73 5,70 17,10 17.10 11.40 11. '0 1.14 17.10 5,45 1 7.(iS 12.27 5.45 12.10 t.3S 9 02 6,00 12 17 19 0 8 20 12.04 3 00 2 12 1200 12.00 4.37 .89 9.00 9.00 6.60 12.00 10,10 11.21 10.40 10,10 10.53 ,92 5.20 17,76 17.76 11,40 11,32 5.68 9.99 11,417 11.22 23.68 1 7.82 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.&2 17.82 17.82 17.82 17.o2 17.82 8.1i l.-8 1? 23 30 Thomas Moore 333 Ann M'M-jrtrie 2'OfS James Craig 2 10 Joseph Aiditnead 25 Owen Jones 300 James M'Murtrie 350 Thomas Morjfi.lra.id TOWN LOTS. Borough oj Johnstown. 17,82 17.82 17.62 16.78 17.82 16.41 8,93 18 21 17.70 17 82 17.81 9 66 19.24 19.19 9.66 IB 53 9.15 12.20 2.10 22 95 S.74 1.34 11.62 5.40 6.10 4.0S 3.24 66.43 6.2S 14.38 5.71 11.41 21.02 21.02 21.02 j 21.02 21.02 21.02 21.02 S.06 7.98 22.B9 1,79 13.64 10 CO 7.89 4,2(5 11.41 9 61 15,90 12.42 11.53 7.55 5 20 4.17 12.61 14(34 1.97 1,75 IG,97 10.20 11.97 1,43 19.10 19.95 TflOMAS C. M'BOWELL, Will attend the fperal Courts of Cambria as heretofore. O Ji?a one ?oor west ef Mr. Win. M'Fmland (T;tt.i,iet Wa'rora. in HOLLIDAYSBURG.PA. April 19, '50 27-tf. M- ! MAGEHAN. ATTORNEY AT L.AW, EBENSBURG. PA.. April 11, IfrOO. C, fl, OBTEB, A TTORNE Y AT LA TF. LBEKSBURO, PA. Office one door wo I of J.S. aCuchanan's ;.oim April 12, 1849 If. E. IMIIIM, JH A TTORNE YATLA TT, EBEtfSBURQ. PA. April 12. 1849 tf. C. LXTZXNOER. O. W. TOI&. Ncs 86 &. 87 3 69 106 & 107 I0-. 109 St. 110 P. Shoenlergcr Owner unknown Conrad 5m lh George Harris William Yuung 4.27 .56 1.12 1.C8 3.36 2,2 8 40. 73. 71, 75. 76,91, Peter Livergood lots Jacot. Livergood Half Way House. I & C Umiier unknown 1,08 ALSO At tbe same lime and iduco. the following seated Lands and Lot of ground on which the taxes remain unpaid, and which have be n re turned to the Coiuinif.fi oners agreeably lo the act cf Assembly of April 29. 1 8 14 Allegheny township. To Whom Assessed. Acres Years. 216 Peter Will 1848 $5,51 Cle rfield Toicnship. 200 John Differ or Dorfer 1847 2,70 200 Michael Litzinger '47 fc '48 3,40 500 William Nelson 1847 4.05 100 M. M. Adams '47 &, '43 2.51 205 John Plunket 1848 5,27 436 James Ross 1847 2,75 438 do do 1848 (3,41 406 do do " 3,96 158 do do '47 & '48 3,01 200 do do " 3,03 353 do do " 5,72 1 300 do do 7,44 j300 do do " 8,24 100 do do " 2,29 Cambria Toicnship. 236 Wm. A. Bngley 1848 2,11 Conemaugh Township. 150 AhnerYounker 1843 2,92 95 Jonas Horner " 3,34 Jackson Toicnship. 300 Peter Ragcr for Murray & Dillon 1846 3,81 50 W.-n. Clark " 1,26 80 John Lumcrix " 2,43 100 Kilter & Irwin for J.Luke 1848 2,60 150 do do Lumcrix SS0 100 do do Kesler " 2.60 94 James Luke 1847 2.52 193 Charles Dillon 7,42 130 Elliot & Sharp 4,57 102 Arthur Murphy " 1,73 Johnstown Borough. 1 lot Wm. Barnett 1848 6 " Thomas Reilly " Richland Township. 210 Abraham Morrison 1848 Summerhill Township. 45 Abraham Crum 1747 146 John Egan 44 147 Aaron Crum 1 lot Henry Conrad 1 " A Shoup's estate Susqucharma townshiv. 400 Fous on Douglass' place, '47. '4 3 24,29 137 Jnlin Vi tdta ir; &1J1I11, V X AW 3,25 5.S5 2.8S 1,0S 1,05 1,41 54 60 FISH, HAMS, &C. MACKKUAI.. SHAD. CODflSlI, SALMO V. IIKIMILNGS, POKK. HAMS AND SIDES. SIIOULOKKS. LAUD &. CHEESE. 1 I Constantly t n hand and for ale by ! J. I'ALMKK iCo. f Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. March 21 l850-2l-3in ITS ICR, Star & Mould Candles and 8 by 10 10 by 12 Glass just re. ceived, and for sale" by J. MOOItE. A LAUGE lot of Stone and Earthen IV'uro juut received and for sale low at the Stoie of - J. MOOliE. UTNR & TODD, Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, !Itrdws.ra. Queensware. h doers eart of Kenshaw's Hotel, lli'xh i. DR. THOMAS C- BUM' INC. South-west corner of 7th 4 Race te. Philadelphia April 2G. 1849. 9- F5 I 111 UUllllUUj ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBEXSEUtlb. PA. All business in the cevcral Courts of Clair, fn. diana and Camoria Counties entrusted to hia care, will be promptly attended lo. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan' Stcra. April 12. 1842. tf ILaw Notice. J. 2. C02 ccntanue to practice law in ihe several courts of Cambria county, and be in attend nee at the courts regularly. Jan- 1 1, 1350 15-3ai. I'UBLIC NOTICE. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of the county of Cambria will bn riposed o public siile, at the Court IIon.o, in the bor. aiugh of bon'burjr, on Monday the Cih day of May next, at 1 o'clock P. M.. a certain tract of laud t-iluatcd in Cambria township, adjoining lands of Richard Edwards, John C Jones, Richard Ccm.eu and ethers, coniaitaisff ISO AHE, Mere or lets, with the eppurlenancw. Terms will be made known on dsy of sale by Win. Davis and Thomas M. Joi cs, adminis trators ot the esldte of DjviH Davis, dectiitcd. By order of the Court. Wm- KIT TELL. C:ik. April 11. 1350 27-td. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby piven, that Letters Testa, mentary on the estate of Mrs. Margaret M. ' Grand, late of the Borough of Johnstown, d. ceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county. All per. fons indebted to said eaiHe- are requested t ett!e their account, and those haviaijj claims against, said estate vi ill preenr them to the on. darraigned dnlv authentaeal d for FCltlcrncr.l. JOHN CAMPBELL t Executes THOS. M'KIERNAN. -xecutc- April 11. I SG0 27-Cl. inn EBENSBURG HOUSE mm The underfripned respectfully anuotirces to his friends and the travrllin? Conmmunity that he has taken this large ana coionaodi'.uaa ianosc in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly kept Ly S. J. Renshaw, where he vill be happy to ac commodate hi friends and thosa who may ba pleased to favor h::n with ihcir pilrooage. Having fitted tip the House in an excellent manner, be can afsure the tisvellirg piabc thnt nothing vill be want ing on his pari that will contribute ta tiie comfort of his cjatomers. Hi PA33IiE w"' iv'iys be surpl'ed i-h tbe bcsl ihe markets can sfi'.-rd. aiid hisBAjR is tilled wi:h etioics liquors. His STAB LE ha'ing verv lure and attended Ly a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accnniujoda'.e Dro. vers on the most rea.-ncL!e terms. H. M'DLRMIT. March 23, 1350. 25-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE; WOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of 11 Adininisiralion aii the the estate of Jo. J-eph Long. Inte of Cambria township, dee'd. have been cranted lo the underigned residing in JetTerson by the Regimrr of Ctnbria coun ty. All persons indebted to said estate are requested lo come forward and settle thoir sc. counts, and those ha ving ! claims agiinst sai-1 esta'.o will present theui duly uuihenticatc i far SL'ttlemeUi. ANTHONY LONG, Adm'r. Jefferson, April II, '5027-6:. Executor1 s Jotice LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Suoanna Troxell. late of Washington lownhtp. deceased, having been grar.ted by the Register of Cambria county li the suberi. ber: all pcisons indebted to sard e-Utc. will pleaa-e call and settle up their respective ac counts; and all persons having claims apair.nt Ian id estate, will f-rcscnt the in properly au'tec ticuted for aitt'ement as s. on a convenient. Ab'm TROXELL, Exccater. April 11, lfa50.-27-6t. Tirnr-' t T." 4 f"k 1 T ! 3 Mil i i j iii ix u. una iiuscoii Oil, for ssloly J. MOORE. CLOVER.SEED. BACON WHISKEY ofahj by J- MOORE. Uarrels Conemaugh Salt, V for saU by J. MOORE. A LA KG 12 quantity of Dun-' eanca Nails, and Spikes frou 3 to 5 ich ebforile at Meart's Stozr:.