Z n. Jit Take the World u it Moves. BY CHARLES SWAIN. Take tho world aa it is! there are good an J bid irt it. And good and bad will be from now to ihs end; And ihey who expect to make sainls i; a min Dte, - Are ia danger of marring more hearts than they'll mend. If ye with to be happy ne'er seek for the fault Or you're sure to Gad something or pother mis; tMid much that debate., and much that exalts, Trio wor!d'i not a bad one it' left as it is! Ttke the wor!d as it is! if the surface ho shin- Nt'er stir up lha sediment hidden be'ov! There' wisdom in this Lut there's none in re. pining, know; O'er things which can early be nienJe I, we There' a Leuuly around us, w hich letuscujy And chide not unless it may bo with a ki ss; Though Earth's not the Heaven we thought when a boy," There' something to live tor, if ta'en 9 it isl Take the world aa it is! with its smiles and its sorrow, iiu !i Its lave and itsTriondship its falsehoods and Its schemes that depend oil tlu bretth of to morrow! our youlh. Its hopes which pass by like tho dreams oi Yet oh! whilst the light ot affoeiion may shine The heart in itself hath a fountain cf b!is! In the worst there's some spark of nature Di. vino, is ! And the wisest and best take the world as it From the Chaileston Mercury. Ob! Sweet Mary Moran! BY GEO. II . THF.00P. O! sweet M iry Moran! I twoir by t he Koran, Ne'er step a on the sward wasEumeiry as thii.c And, if that ho sinning,- A maiden so winning mine. Might have perilled a soul far more saintly than O'er valley and mouuntain. Dy Streamlet and fuuiilaiu, diy I Did we roam aide by side thro' Lie lo'ig summer And, weary wuh roaming. We sang in the gloaming, "V As we trod the way home by thj moon's silver O! lene is my dwelling, And sad thoughts are swelling, As I think of the day when, away o'er the sea Our frigato was speeding, The heacilai.d's receding, And I thought Mary .Moran was weej-irg for me But si ill I roamed onward. Nor turned my faco horuaward, Until lyart and thin were tho locks of my hair Whi!o sleeping or waking, My heart aa r.igh breaking. And to tea her onco more was tha wanderer's piayer. In wearincgj coming From a lustrum of reaming' froad! How the thought of tha der one enchanU-u tho 'Twas Fal!, and a, noon tide I reached the c'tar hill side, to God And I naalt 'ncath the pines in thanksgiving 1 he sere leaves were flying, Tiie iiutuinn winds sighing, And November's cold Lhst roughly Llew over the wave; W hile mourners wore weopi.ig, And brawny arms heaping Tcy cieds of the va!e o'er lha maiden's low grave. OA chimney sweeper's b)y, w!jo n-cnt into a baker's shop for a two-penny bif. and conceiving it to be diminutive in size, rvn.aiked to the Laker, he did not believe it was weight. "Never mind that," rvp'i.? J the man of dough, 'you will have the less to carry.' " True," rejoined the lad, and thruwtno on the counter three half pence, left the ehop. The baker called after him that he had net pay money enough. "Never mind tha'," replied tho toy, "you will have the less to couut." i Good Toast. "In New England's fair daughters- Industry and virtue being their inheritance, tiu-y Hush on Icing kissed by Uih rising sun in the morning, and are net ashamed of being kissed by the sttting sua in the evening. U3T An editor down south, who served four days on the jury, says he's so full of law, that it is hard for him to keep from cheating so;r.etoJy. When Juge Peters, cf Pennsylvani t, was Speaker of the Ilouseot Assembly, one of the members, in crossing the loom, tripped on the carpet, and feil down. The House buist into laughter; whilo the Judge, with the utmost grvaity, cried, "Ordert order, gentlemen a member is on the Jloor! The California Convention, which pro hibited slavey there, was composed of 71 persons' from slave States. 'and rnly 'II frrm all cthrr q'nrterr. Hints to Eroliur Farmers. Friends, bay noiliing that you can prof itably pr-jJ.ue yo ir-ssli". If you lincl your means restricted and not sulficiently able to supply all your necessary wants, extend your system of culture, and do not stop until it embraces all those little mat ters that enter into the consumption of your family. Enlightened economy, state and personal pride, all occur, says some one, in indicating that a farmer should never go abroad for the necessaries and comforts of life, so long as he possesses the ability to produce them for himself; for every dollar sent from the farm for! such a purpose, is a reckless waste of means, as the necessary consequence is, that, to the amount of its value, n tends to impoverish the producer, or enrich a, ! third part) who had no agency in its pro duction, and who from the remoteness of his local position, and has . no identity of interest in or allinity of feeling with, the persons whom he has thus, in a measure, rendered tributary to his enrich ment. Always endeavor to secure good tools. This is of paramount importance. IVo man can work contentedly, or perform his work successfully, wfth impeifect imple ments. It often costs more to keep a poor axe, or plough, or scythe in order, during that particular portion of the year when its asssistance is most required, than it would to purchase a new one. It is at best, but . poor economy, that which requires us to earn one dollar at the expense of two. i "Take the papers." An intelligent far mer was conversing the other day upon the idvaniages of newspapers, lie had recently become a subscriber to an excel lent and we'll managed family paper, in which from one to two columns are devo ted, weekly, to agricultural matter. In one of the numbers he noticed a receipt for the cure of a certain disease common to swine and by the ravages, of which he had, in previous years, lust several animals with out applying or attempting to apply, any remedy, having always been induced to regard the disease in question, as one wholly incurable A friend of his, had at that time a line porker suffering from the attack, and apparently in the last stages of the same disease. The recipe was communicated to him, the prescribed med icine and mode of treatment, and the ani mal cured! An earlier knowledge of this, he asserted, would in all probability, ty, have saved him a hundred dollars! Few farmers can. afford lo lose that a- mount; therefore, I say to all "Take then papers. If you liave a superior cow, sheep, mare or bull, do not dispose of it; keep it to pro pagate from, and sell your po r ,-r animals. Obtain the best sped, the best scions, the best tools; in purchasing do not attach so much importance to a few extra shillings or dollars, as to let it be the means of de priv ing you of a good article, and substitu ting in its stead, a poor or comparatively worthless one. Remember that good arti cles are cheapest in the end. Poor purcha ses never realize one's expectation and are a source of never-ending perplexity anil expense. B. Jjcnsalem, March 28, 1850. Eloquence. Though a great man said that "words are tilings," the agents who have created greater tilings, were men of fewest words. Washington could not have made an oration to save his life, and Jef ferson who wrote the Declaration of Inde pendence, had but small power of think ing on his feet. We do not underrate the force of grand impassioned speech; we hold that utterance is a sublime facultv, that it can set the brain on fire, and the heart in flame; but to guide a nation, when that lias reached its climax of excitement, the finest utterance will be feeble. It was Moses who led the hosts of Isreal out from Egypt, and to the borders of the pro mised land, yet Moses wa3 poorol speech Aaron, who was eloquent, was but the mouth of Moses, and Aaron, was alway3 only secondary. Giles. Logic. A gentleman asked a country clergyman for the use of his pulpit for a young divine, a relation of his. I really do not know,' said the clergyman, how to refuse ycu; but if the young man could preach belter than me, my congregation will he dissatisfied with me afterwards: and if he should preach worse, I don't think he's Jit to preach at all. EThere is only one thing worse than ignorance, and that is conceit. Of all in tractable fools, deli ver us from an over wise man. You may make idiots phi losophers but may coax donkies to fore go thistles but don't ever think of driv ing common sense into the heads of con ceited persons. They are as impregna ble to arguments as Gibraltar is to apple dumplings. Nobody giving attention to Diogenes while he was discoursing of virtue, fell a sinking; and every one crowded to hear him. '-Great gods!" s;iidhe, 4'how much more is folly admired than wisdom!" Gen. Wool is talked of as a cnd idate for the Presidencv. t, Si Q I The -Mocntai.n Sentinel." is published ev cry Thursday morning at Two Dollars pe annum, payable halt yearly." . No pubfCiiption will be taken for a shorter period than m months; and no paper will t.e dif'CiMitinued until all arrearage ate paid. A allure to notify a rl continuance at the txpira. tiont'tjlhe term subscribed for, w ill Le consider ed as a new engagemt-nt. ADVERTISEMENTS will he inserted at tho following rales: 50 cents per square fi the first insertion; 75 cents for tho second ; 1 fur threo insertions, and ,25 cents per square for every . subsequent insertion. A liberal de duction made to tfuise who advertise by the year. All advertisement handed in -mast have the proper number of insertions marked there on, or Ihcy will be published till f'oibid and charged in accordance with the above terms. 0AI1 letters and communications, to insure attention must ha post paid. V.ILU.IBLK IIE.IL ESTATE F O Ifi. g A L, 13 . THE undersigned as directed by the last will Peter M'Guiro deceased ofil-rs fjr sale Two Hu, aired Fifty-seven Acres ! of pints land situated three miles from the Sum- Oa this land there is erected a GOOD SAW-MILL, (now in orr. r:it inn . TIip n'T-r f t I.Tu , ,.4 .. - "4- "-- w.w. . ill 1 ll t'lJl 1 I V :.. !. I . : . . .1 . ' . ' . iiu utai opportunity rectlM? anoN.'CU lo capitalists disposed to emburk in a lucrative htisincss. The titlo to tho land is ind is put a!;!e Persons disposed to puichasf, Ly ciliinor vn Michael M'Uuirc in Allegheny to.vnsliip Cam. hria county will bo shown the premises. For further particulars application can be mudclo JOSEPH M'DON AI,1, Executor of IVter M'Guire dee'd. Ehensburg, Feb. '23, ISjO 21-if FA KM FOBt SALE. '1 he su! scrilier oilers for sale his firm in Carroll lo-.vnshi, Cdinhri.i county, about eix miles north of Koenshurg. containing about 15t.3 At'iTs, With about one hundred clcired, un!;r good fence "nil in state of good repuir. There is a large frune Dwelling House and Barn, Doth new, ert-cied on the premises, together with a good thrashing inach iue, and other out houscj. This land is of excellent qualitv, and well proportioned f.:r frrairi and grass, and of fers a fine tpp rtuu.ty fur any person wi.-liirii; lo cn;:ij;c in the finning bj'tir-s. Tl)6 lilh to the land is in! isputai.le. For fur1 her partic ulars, apply lo tho u:i Jt-Tsir.ed.'residing uu thu premises. JOHN' BAXTER. March 11, 1850-23-Gt. Remaining in the Post Ojjicc at Ebens burg, Jlpril 1st 1650. Oraniff P. Brown John Reach Henry 2 Kelty John Kelty Mark Levvk flov E. Little James Lucket Joha M'D w:uhl John Mitchell Daniel M'Clgan Miss Ellen Oidcii John Price James Prinle John Polk K.ihert Kogers Uo'ert Rowland Filis Sjn. Raiuey Jinits W. Rainey A. II. Royer Jolui B. Kagcr Mrs. Ei zabelij Rispner Pa'.t Shoemaker Tomas bloiiuker George Sharb'iugii Jacob Snyder Garret tkc !y J-ioies A . Soliriomer Dimmer Swan Francis Snyder Jarret Trotter Win. Williams Joseph Wiven Peter White John V' t Thomas Bitter Joseph BeauinuiH Andrew Burkhearl Joseph Bush T. U Croufe ilanau Capley A. D. Cogan Samuel Conaway Ptittr Dimond Daniel Uuncan James Davis '1 hornas C. Evaus Uichard Cvani J Evans David Edwards Watkin Fiit off Uonry Firmun Kev; Fry Daniel Forney Jacob Griffith J 'lit) S. Gardner John Hughes Mrs, .Mary lluiun Lewis Hoover Philip fh.Ilz Gooro Huinbock Daniel M lli'goins F. J. .Hackney Lewis 1! illovv Smii h Ivory Patrick Jones Ucn jiiuiin MILTON ROBERTS, P. M. Is hereby given that Idlers Testamentary on tho estate of Thomas James late of Jackson low iir-hi Cambria county, deo'd. have bctn granted lo the undersigned , residing in waid township, by tho Register of Caiul.ria county. All who are indebted to aid estate are reqoes ted to m ik paymaiU wit ho 1 1 delay, and those having claim. will present them properly au thenticated for setile-nont. LEWIS JAMES. Executor. March 21, 1S50. t?l-bt. in Vf illoorc has just received from east a fresh 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. & excePcnt lot of Locust Posts suitable for XiaL fencing on hand and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. April 1849. 12, HELL and Spanish Polka Combs. Port Mo nies. Brushes. Fancy Soaps andOlipiiane or sale hv I.ITZING'ER & TOPP IP 3 l t AHEAD OF EVERYBODY ! the - - 3- LOOKJERBr HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! rRlHE tmhscribers havo just received at J3 H eir Store Room in Fbensburg , a very larpe assortment of MEW GOODS, which thry f,fT-r to their customers at VKRY LOW PR I CHS. Thankful for the patronage t-o liberally best owed kpon ihe.n, ihey hope to merit its continuance, and ber t!live to assure their friends and the public generally, that the stuck of goods which they now otfe'r for sale will compare favorably, both as to quality and cheapness, with any other ever brought to this p!ar-o. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have on hand, but would nay it comprises every thing usually kept in a cuun. l ry More such as Clue Bhick tint! Brown flotlis, Fanry and Plain CASSLMEIiES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every varietyand color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Also. A very large assortment of of every variety and ofthnvejy best quality. TogotI icr Willi U tjtltlldld lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. BOOKS and STATIONARY, FISH, SALT, $c , $c. Infuct, rvary thing necessary to render their assort menl co nplete. Thi-y would here ssy tint it is their deter mination to sell goods as cheap if not a lmle cheaper t ban any other etablibhiuciii in t!ie placi;. This vviil be f nuJ t- be the case by ihse who will favor them wiih ac.ili. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for touiis. MURRAY 6c ZAI1.M. Ebcnsbur. Nov. 8. lt'49. 5-tf. DOCTOR YOURSELF! l?ov frill"!!! UY M FANS OF THE rOl'KBT EL'ULAI'l US, or Every uiai his own Physician! twenty fourth id. i ion. with upwards ol ii h ii n d re ii fug r a vi n g showing private discaM-s in evciy hpc and f rin, and ma i foi mat i-ms ol the general ive system, by H I. YOUXG, M". D. The time has now ar. rived, that persons sufT r i n et from secret disensfs, need no more become tho VICTIM of qcackkrt, as by ih? pr. scr i pi in ns contaireil in thin itoolt any one in.iy Clio bin -self, without hindrance to business, or thv knosilrdje of the niost i:iii:uatv fiicnd. nod with nne tenth the usual expense. In addition to lb ceneral routine of priv.ite diuae. it ful ly explains the causo of manhood's iar!y dc. clinr, Willi obsorvalions on marriage besium many other deran;eii!nts which it uoold not be proper to enumerate in l!ie public prints. TjAnv pert-oii sending twenty f.ve cnts enclosed iii a Ittter, will receive one cpv of this btu.k. 1' mail, or five copies wilt sent for one dollar. Addr.-ss.-DU . VM YOL'NC No. 152 SPRUCE Street PHILADELPHIA," Post paid. UDI1. YOUNU can b4 consulted on any of the Di.-eases described m h is d.ficront pubin:.. lions, nt his Office. 1 52 Spruce Street, every day between 0 and 3 o'clock, (Sutiuays excipt- o Alarcii 21. 1850. 21. FOE SALE! II E valuahle property in Jackson town H. ship, Cumlirin County, six miles west ol L'bcns jurjj, on thu e'lor.c Turnpike, containing 28G ACHES, about 65 of which re clpnred . in pond order nd under guod fimce. Thoro is a good two story FRAME IIO USE tlureon erecied, now occupied ns a Temperance Hotel, together with a IO-T stable an 1 a log L'arn. There is aio on the premises a containing 1 30 tres, principally alt grafted and bearing fiuit. Running through the farm is a tine etrearn of water, on which is erected a good new having the advantage of a township road from the Turnpike leading past it. A good vein of coal is uls.i found on the land. The subscriber is w illing :o sell said Saw Mill and HlO acres of well timbered land, sep. arately from tho other properly if more con vnniciil to purchasers. Adjoining this mill is bOO acres of will timbered land, affording a a fine opportunity to any person wishing to engage in tho lumbering business. For further particulars apply to tho under, signed residing on the premises. WILLIAM ROBERTS. J in. 3, 850 3-t f. CTUollidaysburg Register please copy three times. SALT! SALT! BARRELS prime Conemaugh Snlt illSt rOlJ -til nnfl frv coin at the store of J. IVORY &, Co. Summit, Pa. pAlRS Superior Blankets for sale by MURRAY &ZAII.U. JOB WORK j Neatly and expeditiously execu- .. I In--,' 4 ; i . ? ! 't ti-,j lea at this Uftice. CAMBRIA GLOTIIiNG STORK! ATow is the Time for Bargains M .'. . nil HE subscribers have iust received finm xL the east at their Cluthiog Store in Ebens burjr, a largo aj-sirtmrnt of . FALL 4- iV INTER CLOTHING, among which ma' be enumerated A fine lot of blue. Felt, a?id Blanket overcoats; Frock, rtssantl Sack' Coats of every variety and ccl or; a very large stock of Sa tinet and Cassimere Fail' taloons of every descrip tion, and a good as sortment of Silk fy Satinet Cassi mere Vests, to gether ivith every kind of Boys' Clothing. ABiSO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Flannel Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they- will dispose of on ihe mot reasonable terms. They have alsoon hand a large stocK of Cl lbs Cassi i v r meres ana V e stings, wiitcn tneyare prepared to make up in the most wo i km a til ike manner, and on the most accomodating- terms for C;ish or approved country pro ducr. Ti:e r entire tock of Clothing is made up according- to the latest Fashions. Having- selected llieir goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cawh terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friends and customers wiih clothing of a superior quality and at toner prices tb-in good of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The r-ut-Jic are respectfully invited to call and examine their goods EVANS &. HUGHES. Oct. 2.r., 1349. 4-tf. A FARM FOIlSAli: Oil KENT THE snb-criber FAIIM situated in t offers for sale or rent his usquehanria lownthio. Cam bria couniy, en the road leading from Eb'iis. burfj lo the Cherry 'Pre-, about four miles south-west of alio latter place, contaiuinjj 330 ACHES, more or 'ess, seven'- acres of which arecleared nu uncer ;i.ol cuiiiration, wiln a gooU or c'tard and excellent meadows. The tnn'jei is abundant and suitable for every purpose. The improvemr nts consist of a loj cabin bam and two e-.ibiu houses. '1 he terms will be reasonable and delivered on the first of priln zt. possession JOHNS ION MOORE. Oct. 8, 131 9. 2-tf. M holcsale and Retail Tin topper V &htct Sron eW a n uf a c t o r y. The snbicrthcr adopts 'his method of relurt ling th inks to bin friends an J the pnMi.. iienerailv' lor the liberal puironnge herttnl'ore tiestuwed u;nin him, a. id bogs have to inform tbein that lie has culorid li s business, andno w k"ep co,.stant!v on band a Ijrgo supply o every variety of TINWARE, STOVE-FSFE. DRIFFING FANS, SINK BOILER S. CCAL BUCKETS, TEA K E T T L E S , $-c. 'II It 1 ! wnicn ne win wnoifsaie or retail as lew as nny cthtr establisbu ent in the c uniry. Me is :i lso prepared to manu facture SPOUTING for houses at the !h-rtest n t ce atid cm the most reasonable terms. Merchants and t thers desirous ofiund tthe tanvaid purchasi!)"- bills of ware, are renertlnll v , - j. j invited tuc-11 as he is prepared to furnish nil articles in bis line equally as low as cun Le had either east rr west, and nil or ders addressed to him will be prorrptly attended to. JOB W'OI'K of every description, dune on the shortest notice. The undersigned hopes, by a strict at tenticn to business to receive a liberal share f public atronage. Old copper and puter taken in exchange for ware. GEORGE IIARNCAME. Oct. S 1349 5-tf. JOHN" IVORY. ED. SHOEMAKER N E W &; CHEAP .lo'iza Ivory S Vo. HAS IUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and TVIN7E GOODS. Comprising in part fine t'lolhs and Cahsimeres with an assoi I mi-nt of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies' Drt ss CJoods, such as Lawns. Lustres, Dc Lninea Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, &,c , in great vartol ies Together with every dscrip. tton of Men S& Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings &. c, &. c. - G It O CE R IE p. We have a large ami gener al assortment which will he sold lower than any that hre ever been offered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of II A R D W A U E , Quccnsware. Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Class and Fully; Bools and Shoes; t-ifFine Beaver and Moleskin Hats, fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, rearl and straw Bonnets; Books, ta tionary, 4c. With evtry description of Goods, Notions, &.C., that arc usually kept in a country store, all of which will be sold on such terms as will defy all competition and insure general satis, facticn. U"AU kinds of C ntry Troduce wanted, for which the highest inouet Price will bo given .rx Summit A. P. R. Road. I Jnn. y,Vl850- 39, i NEW GJOODS! AND G It EAT B A ROAI1VS ! ! THE subscribers beg leave to refa"rnthfl!r thanks to their friends and the public general, ly. for the liberal patronage heretofore beslowr, ed upon them, and now have th DUaHr- t in i ui in 1 1; j; iiiciu in ti u:cy nave and ere now opening a largo stock of :r i .!.. . i . i just received nd beautiful ID5R 0i iL 3 among which may bo found Superior black, brown, blue and 3ltr,' rrench, English and American OLOTHS. Fancy and Plairi1 Cassi triers arid srir rie'tsl KENTUCKY JEANS. Rich fgvted Silk cvd Satin VE STINGS', E hizitM-In mid ftiiighmijgr, TICKINGS. Rob Roy $ Common PLAIDS PRINTS AND SHEETINGS ACSTRILLIAN CLOTHS,' French and English Merinoes.- Dlue, black, mode, scarlet Mous. de Lain and Uashineres; Blanket, Long-, Thibit, Embroidered Cloth, Terkeri and Ma zonika Shawls; Fringes, Gimps, and Velvet Trimmings; iMafl'j, Silk k Cotton Hose, Gloves, Ribbons, Comforts, Hats'& Caps, Bonnets, Boots 6: Shoes. Gum and Buf falo Overshoes. ALSO, A complete artrnnt of HARDWARE. OU E EN SIVA ft P GROCLRIEN, HuOKS &. STATIONARY- Whips, Fith. Salt. &.c. &.c All of whi;h have I een selected with ertat care, and with a view of pleating all who mar 1 1. : . J i . .i . uu mi u ruouun iu nive ineni a ci.t. (ETLumher, couutry produce and CutA la. ken fur goods. LITZINGER &. TODD. Nov. 1819. A PUBLIC BENEFIT! Constantly on hand and continually Selling' Or exchanging iho very best quality of ;U(,icli:ui(Iijc That can be procured in Philadelphia c!it:ip For Grain or Hides, and still cheaper For The more acoeptable article termed Cash, Or on short and approved credit if the Store of WILLI A M M 'G O UG II &. Co. Fool of Plane No. 1, A. P. R. R. N. B. Persons wishing to exchange Grata for G.ods, Lc, may do well lo call at the store of WM. M'GOUGII iC. Sept. 27, 1 849.-5 1-tf. FOIL SALE OR RENT. Ihi subscrilier offers for tale or rent his well known TANYARl), adjoining the borough of Ebensburg on the east lying between tho turn, piko and tho Lorttto road with three acres of I ind thereto attaclied under high staie of culti. ration, on which tho following buildings have been .recttd viz: a good two story fram del. ling house and a frame stable, and excellent buildings well adapted for a tanner's shop. All the appurtenance necessary f.r carrying on the tanning trade are in excellent order, and can if r- quired be enlarged.; There is alsr ii la rue KUnnlv of rood walrr hntli i i'.. I ,.V Terms of sale will be reasonable. Possrs. pi on will be delivered on the first day of April 1850. JOHNSTON MOORE. 18, 1849 2-tf. Oct. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil, for sale hy LITZLNGEIt &. TODD. Fish, Fish TyTACKEREL. Herrings. Codfish, Salmon LtJL just opened by L1TZINGER &. TODD. DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale at the store of MURRAY &, ZAIIM. 0 Ah PIECES Barred Linsey for sale J-HF by MURRAY & ZAIIM.. BASK ETS. Ales. Umbrellas. Brooms; rgy Encircler$,n and Sundries generally, for sale by LITZINGER Sj TODD. M ILL and X CUT SAWS for sale at tbe store of MURRAY fit ZAIIM Sdh LBS. Mould, Dipped and Star TfcH.Fvr Candles for sale by. . MURRAY fc ZAIIM. fl 4k DOZEN Boot and Shoes just re-"J-- ceived and for sale by MURRAY S ZAIIM. 0 Barrels of MacUcral for sale by J.lVOUYgCo. 80 Birrels of Superio r Flour, part extra, for salo by J. IVORY & Co. fMERALD and Silvered Note Paper.En li velopea. Eng. and Blue Post and Cap Pa per, Window Shades, Account Books, au Fancy and Toy Books for sale by LITZINGER & TODD. A Large lot of Bleached arid Brown Mm ia. ins, iust received and for aalo very tho storo of . . - e - l KRAY'V. .II Mi
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