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    FOREIGN NEWS.
AR&1VAL OP 7VE
CANADA-
L ONE WEEK LATER.
HALlfAX 1 ELK GRAPH WFFIOE,
" . - Mav 2. P. M. S
The Canada arrived here at 10 o'clock,
thii rnornins.
The Canada had a fine run to New
foundland, and would have arrived on
Monday, had she not been detained by an
immense quantity of ice some thirty hours
end ustained very considerable damage
especially to her paddles.
England.
From he manufacturing districts busi
ness is more cheering, and trade generally
has somewhat improved.
The British Ministry have met with
another signal defeat, and this time upon
a portion of the Chancellor's budget.
The defeat came unexpectedly, and crea
ted a great sensation.
No actual outbreak has occurred on the
continent, but from France particularly
the reports indicate a very critical state of
affairs.
France.
The Socialists, as the election draws
near, evince the most deaUly hatred to
wards the present government. They
have nominated Eugene Sue as iheir can
didate for Paris. 11 is opponent of the
order party had not been determined upon
at last dates.
The funds are sensibly effected, owing
to this unsettled state of affairs.
A frightful loss of life occurred at An
gier, on Monday, by the breaking down
of a suspension bridge over the Louvre,
by which over 300 men of the 11th regi
ment of the light infantry were drowned.
Italy.
The Pope has returned to Rome, and
was well received.
At the entrance of the Pope into Rome,
there was no pomp and public display
beyond the necessary guard and staff.
The offer of Tuscany to refer the En-
flish indemnity question has been refused
y Lord Palmerston.
Austria and Prussia.
A convention is said to have been con
cluded between Austria and Prussia.
An Austrian officer of high rank has
been arrested, in the act of sketching
Prussian fortifications.
The Cabinet of Vienna has espoused
the cause of Denmark in the Schleswig
controversy, and the probability of a
peaceable settlement of that question is
farther removed than ever.
Greece.
There is nothing new
of a definite
Gieek qucs-
character in relation to the
tion.
The Borsenvelle has advices from Ath
ens, to the 0th inst., stating that the con
ferences had been continued, and that
the British fleet fired a saluto on the oc
casion of the anniversary of the Hellenic
insurrection.
India and China.
There are later advices from India and
China. By the overland mail from India,
. evidence of inquietude continues to exist.
Commercially, the news from both quar
ters is satisfactory.
The overland mail, on Monday, bring
ing dates from Bombay to the 16th of
March Calcutta to the 17th, and Hong
Kong to the 27 February
The expedition sent by Sir Collin
Campbell against the Hill tribes, has been
defeated with the loss of over 100 men.
The Hindoo and Mussulman population
in the city of Mvercenoor had risen
against each other, under the influence o
religious fanaticism, and the city was de
stroyed by hre.
At Canton, the holidays had interfered
with business for some days previous to
the departure of the mail. At the opening
of business a lively trade at advanced
rates, was anticipated.
Cotton had advanced considerably.
From Ceylon the accounts respecting the
cotton crop were encouraging.
Hungary.
The leaders of the Hungarian revolu
tion, having three months ao been sum
moned to surrender within thirty days
all who have not done so, have been sen
tenced to death for contumacy. Among
them is Kossuth and others.
A Turkish fleet arrived at Malta, on
the 8th inst., with about 200 refugees on
board. They proceed to Belgium, thence
to England, and the United estates.
Turkey.
A letter from Constantinople, of the
6th, states, that diplomatic relations have
been resumed by the Porte and Austria;
and Mr. Church, the Minister from the
United States, had been received bv the
Sultan in a very flattering manner. It is
said, that the new Legation will be likely
to prove a very influential one, and that
the embassies of America and England
will mutually act together.
The Sultan has added a Christian bat
tallion to each of his regiments.
Sardinia.
In Sardinia all ecclesiastical privileges
have been abolished.' The Papal Nuncio
Vila t .1 1J I
ered his passports, and has left Tuscany.
Denmark.
The probability of a peaceful termina
tion Of the Schleswicr ouarrel. is daily
growing more remote.
Schleswig Holstien are
tions for deciding the
. - j
The army of
making prepara
matter by hard
nocks.
Spain.
From Spain there is nothing new.
From Malta we learn that the Roman
Catholic religion has been proclaimed as
e predominant religion on the Islands.
t Ireland.
There is nothing to report, except a
continuance of favorable weather, for the
Agriculturalist. -Many of the emigrants
leaving for the United States are people
of considerable means.
Life and tfanorrs in California.
The Alia California of the 28th Feb
ruary, gives the following, glowing, and we
may add, amusing description of things as
they are in San Francisco:
The condition of San Francisco is as
progressive as a locomotive engine under
a full head of steam. We have now two
theatres, nightly open for the amusement
of the public, concerts, balls, dinner parties
and splendid military suppers. The shop!
windows exhibit all the elegancies thatj
civilization and art has produced m all;
quarters of the globe for the comfort and ,
decoration of mankind; all the products of
the earth, capable of tempting the palate.
may also be had in our market in cans,
hermetrically sealed for cash. Ladies,
gaily attired mav now be seen in our
streets, and dashing horse-women astonish
us by their grace and kuowledge ofthejgine the Honorable-EPS Mrs. Screarojig
equestrian art. We have marriages, too,
and our divorces, separations and unions,!
alimony and pin-money. We have our)
meicenary, mercantile marriages, where a
woman's hand is knocked down to the
highest bidder, like some article of vertu
coveted by many. All s lair in matrimo
ny as in war. This is so the world over.
Then we have the marriages of inclination
where papa has kindly consented to say
yes, and mamma nas unwillingly parted
with the blushing young lady. We have
our clandestine marriages also. Romance!
and reality. Sacremento is now our Gretna
Green, and the Senator is taken in lieu of
the dashing "pochay and four," or the gen-
lie gondola, to steam them on to the Sac -
ra me u to blacksmith who forges the chains
of Hymen and ties the connubial kn ot in
two places in the most approved manner
...., i. n i i r. i
cj9ii c iat; ucru luruisiieu
with tl:? particulars of an elopement that
occurred in cm city on Tuesday, which
has given rise IG these very sage reflec
tions, in which wc have blissfully in
dulged.
Papa was adverse to !he match
mamma withheld her consent.
meander
was devoted and Hero was true. So
watching a favorable moment, the gentle
Hero doffed her what d'ye-call-ems, and
donned a pair of her fond Leander's thing
a-mys. And in this guise she shook the
dust of her paternal roof from her shoes
and moved her boots to meet her lover.
The last bell of the Senator was ringing
when the turtle doves crossed the plank
and stood upon the deck. He ail smiles
and shirt collar she, the very picture of a
nice young man. Ere this, we trust, they
are man and wife, and hope when the la
dy returns to the city, to ask the parental
forgiveness, that it will be sans culottes.
We have an idea that this is the elope
ment of which reference is made in the
memorial furnished us by our California
friend, as follows:
The elopement of Miss Wheelock, (for
merly from Boston) with three young men
irom San Francisco to Sacramento, caused
much excitement. The police were in
pursuit when the steamship left.
The Alta California lias a letter from a
correspondent at Sacramento, dated Feb.
23d, from which make the following ex
tract: I learn from a gentleman just arrived
from the different mining depots on the
forks of the American river, that the num
ber of people bound for the mines was ab
solutely astonishing forming a perfect
caravan of teams mules and men. 1 he
same intelligence comes down the Sacra
memo. Yuba, and Feather rivers of peo
pie going up in boats, and the rush for all
the northern mines now has never before
been equaled.
Many people have gone into the busi
ness of gardening quite extensively, with
in a few miles of the city. The result of
their labors are beginning to show itself
above the surface of the ground, and
think before the close of the first spring
monlhs our market will be visited by green
vegetables in abundance.
The Great CouviiUiou of Women in Ohio.
After a considerable tossing of bonnets,
smoothing down of dresses and mutual
criticisms on each other's toggery, the la
dies composing the convention were called
to order by Mrs. Emily Robinson. Marl
boro had the honor of producing her.
Mrs. Mary Anne Johnston (Salem produ
ced her,) was appointed President-Ess, pro
tern, and Sarah Uoates (she hailed form
erly Irom Chester county, Fa.,) became
Secretary-Ess, pro tern. After some tall
log-rolling, Miss Betsy M. Cowles was
installed with trreat eclat as permanent
President-Ess, with a large number of la
dies (we believe they prefer being called
women, which shows good taste and inde
pendence,) as "Secretaries," "Vice Presi
dents," &lc. &.c. Discourses and letters
rom women who chose to wear the breech
es at home, were read, and elicited great
applause the waving of "snowy and dove
ike hands being beautiiul to behold!
Alter this, a string of resolutions was pass
ed to the following effect: "That all- men
are created Iree and equal; laws contrary
to this sublime doctrine are of no binding
obligation; that the prohibition of wo-man
rom participating; in the enactment of
aws is directly against nature; that all
ights are human rights, without distinc
tion of sex; that women, under the present
regulations, are no better than southern
slaves: that 4all things work in a circle;'
that we, the women of Ohio, will hereafter
meet annually in convention, to consider
and adopt measures for the removal of
rious disabilities, political, social, religi
va.
ious
legal and pecuniary, to which women as a
class are subjected, 8nd from which result
so much misery, degradation and crime;
and finiU', that women have as much
right to play the d 1 generally as men."
After passing " these magnanimous resolu
tions, the ladies took a pinch of snuff,
smoothed their curls, and then proceeded
to other matters, all of which can be lound
at great length in the N. Y. Tribune.
We have no objections to that fair conven
tion, but while reading its minutes we
could not help thinking who was boiling
the potatoes at home? who was getting the
dinner? who was rocking the cradle? who
kept Maggie from poking her finger in
Georgianna's eye? who wiped Webby's
nose? for if the potatos ain't boiled, and
the dinner aint got ready, and the baby
squeels her eyes into inflammatory fever,
and Maggie jobs Georgianna's optic, and
Webby s nose ain t wiped, we have a wen
founded fear that the world would soon
present the appearance of cocked hat in
distress. It will be seen that the ladies do
not stop at voting they give a strong and
awful squint towards the capitol. Ima-
from Massacnusetts, and the Honorable
Mr Helabuloo from Arkansas, at regular
contest for the floor? . What would be the
end of it? It is plain; if she could not out
! halloa him, she would broomstick him.'and
: "where s the man with soul so dead"who
would not run from a broomstick? So,
the ladies would not only patronize the
broom-maker and get the floor all to them
selves, and to sweep in the bargain. But
suppose an amicable adjustment tane
Concordia instead of Bellona and what
then? Might we not look at the end of
I every session for the "coming events that
.cast their shadow before? Might we not
reasonably expect the appparance of a race
J of legislators such as the world never saw
before? They could be produced on sys-
tern. Then, ladias, "go ahead!" and bless
i our eyes with an announcement something
,m .
iiKe tills.
NOTICE.
Mrs. Screamjig having been elected to
Congress, her other half will attend to all
a
domestic matters in her absence, lie is
however, forbid whipping Webby, snub
bing Maggie, or being outafter ten o'clock
St nfJht, unless under the eye of some el
der ana' sedate member of the family.
Two Worlds:
A fontra&t TLe Strike cf the Manufa clu.r
when the poor girls, in the Pittsburg
factories, oppressed by low wages, demand
an increase in the stipend which is paid to
them, and in order the more effectually to
obtain it, muster, in all their numbers, to
show the extent of their wrongs, a vast
outcry against them is raised by the lords
of the loom. And when a number of
workmen in the iron factories, demand a
trifling increase in their wages, and make
a demonstration to show how universal
is the feeling in favor of that demand, they
are assailed with epithets the most vile,
and denounced as enemies of the public
peace. But the consequences of this te
merity, on the part of the toilers in these
manufacturies, do not end here. The wo
men are arrested and tried for riot, and
assault and batter)'; the men indicted for
conspiracy; and sometimes in the name of
the violated lau), the latter are sent to pris
on, for trying to get a little more for
their hard labor, in aiding to build up co
lossal fortunes for the nobility of capital.
Who has not seen or read of instances
like these, within the past few years?
Now let us look at the other side of the
picture.
The manufacturers are now on a strike,
not for higher wages for their men for,
that is about the last consideration ever
present to their minds but for higher du
ties on coal, iron and other articles in a
word, for more bounties from the general
government. What a system they have
to make this "strike" imposing and suc
cessful! What an organization! What
auxiliaries! What champions and friends!
They, too, assemble in force; not with
hard hands, rough coats and faces begrimed
with honest toil. No; thev meet with
white gloves, glossy coats, perfumed hands
and jolly laces, to deliberate on their fear
c t re mi
iui .suiienngs. i ney have newspapers
witliout end, to detend their course; and
newspapers, too, which are not charged
with agrarian notions for supporting such
genteel martyrs. They have lawyers to
plead their cause; and nobody denounces
the lawyers lor sustaining such rich suf-
lerers. Congress, which never, bv enact
ment notices the appeals of the workmen
for wages, respectfully hears the appeals
of the capitalists for bounty. No prisons
for these august victims. No trials for
these iashiouable petitioners. Nobody
says they are a mob. Nobody says thev
are violent.. Nobody dreams of saying
they are committing an act against societv
or the laws. On the contrary, those who
aoubt their patriotism and sincerity are
forever to be held up as enemies of the
country, worthy of an immortality of infa
my. The contrast is full of significance,
and may be a theme for useful reflection
Pennsylvania)!.
American Cities-
The growth of American cities i$ un
paralled in the history of the world. Al
ready half a million are embraced within
the suburbs of New York, and more than
half that number within those of Philadel
phia. New Orleans contains about
150,000, Boston 130,000, and Baltimore
105,000 inhabitants. The second rhild
born in Cincinnati, it is said is still living
and has not reached the middle age of life,
while the city has a population of 100,000.
The population of St. Louis was about
1,600 in 1810; 18,000 in 1840; 40,000 in
1845; and it is probably now not less th3n
60,000. Buffalo contained 2,412 in 1625
in 1636, 29,773; and it now contains
about 4E,000. In 1628 the population of
Lowell was 3,C3-'; it is now more than
80,000. Chicago, a -place scarcely known
except on the latest maps, has already
reached a population of 18,000; and Mil-
waukie, of still more recent origin is rival
ling it in its population ana growth.
Sir John Franklin If this distin
guished navigator and his crews be in the
land of the living, we think they stand a
fair chance of being discovered during the
present year, as expeditions will sail from
England and the United States in search
of them, while Russia is giving a helping
hand. Independent of what may be done
by the government of England, and by in
dividual liberality in the United States, in
fitting out vesels, it is probable that the
large rewards offered for their discovery
will stimulate the commanders of whale
ships to unite in the search. I he great
danger is, that the supply of provisions
taken by Sir John Franklin will be ex
hausted before he can be found. It will
depend on the location in which he may
be icebound, if such has been his fate. At
the place where Sir. John Ross was fro
zen up three years, fish, musk oxen and
smaller animals were occasionally to be
procured; and indeed, constitute the living
of the Esquimaux Indians. A etc O'leans
Crescent.
E bens burg- Market.
Flour 85.25 a 5.50 per brrl.
Wheat a 1,12$ per busnel.
Oats 37 A a 40 cis. very source.
Corn Meal 62 1 ct per buscol.
Rye 62 cit per bushel.
Buckwheat 62$ eta por Lushel.
Potatoes 50 a 62 els.
Butler Roll 14 a 15 cts. Keg 12J a U
Frtth Beef 5 a 8 eta.
Fresh Pork 5 a 7 eti .
Salt 2,50 per barrel.
Egg 10 els. per dozen.
Hay 12 a 15 per ton..
Seed Timothy. $2.00 per bushel
Clover 4,50 do.
Wool 23 a 25 cts. rer lb.
Executor's JWotice
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Let
ters testamentary on the Estate of William
Sharp, Idie of Washington township, deceased.
hare been granted by the Register ot Cambria
county, to the undersigned residing in raid
township, AH persons indebted to said estate.
are requested to make payment without delay;
ana tuot-e having claims against said estate.
will present them properly auihonlidalad fot
sei:teu)eit
THERESA SHARP. Ex's.
May 9, 1850. 3i-t
REMOVAL.
Murray Zahm,
IIjvo removed their store, for a short time,
lo the room formeily occupied by John S,
Uuch.inan, where they will be happy to accoin.
modate their friend and customers with any
thing in their line of buxiness. 1 hey have an
excellent assortment ol (Joocta un Imndt which
thev will sell at the very lowest terms .
May 2d 1S50.
One more SijrPit
for
YOUR MONEY.
The subscriber has just receiv
ed from the east, the second t-upply of those
Cheap Goods,
Consialiiig chiefly of
Clotis, Cassimeres, Satinells,
'Summer Jeans Tickings,
Checks Shirtings Flan
nels Sec.
ALSO, a ppVndid lot of
Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes. Lustres k Ddanrs.
Of the best kind and a little cheaper than ever
sold in these digffins.
tic has also an elegant assortment of
lldrdutare, Queensware, Saddlery, Stationary,
Drugs, Boots J- Shoes, Hats $ Caps,
Of all kinds, and any quantity ot Notions such
as are usually kept in 'a country store. He
keeps an assortment of
CAKPEIVTER S TOOLS,
Of all kinds, and a lot of
FISH, LEATHER, NAILS,
OILS Sc TAINTS.
Just give him a call, and he is satisfied that ho
can accommodate you with any thing in his
line of business, as low, and a little lower titan
any oiher establishment in this county.
Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex -change
for goods, und cash never refused un.
let-s counterfeit.
JOHNSTON MOORE.
May 1st 1850
Once More,
"Fry N WILLING tf add costs, the undersign.
ed once more call upon all thoe indebt
ed to the Estate of Rowland Williams, dee'd.
to make payment if they wish to siwe costs,
as the books and claims will be left in the
hands of a Justice for collection afiei the first
day of June next. Necessity as well as duty
impels us to pursue that course.
JOHNSTON MOORE.
JOHN WILLIAMS.
Administrators
April 30, 1550. 33
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Of Heal Estate.
The subscriber in pursuance of the last will
and testament of Susanna Troxcll, late of
Washington township d-c'd. ofTortc for sale a
certain piece or parcel of land situate in said
township adjoining lands of William M'Der
mitt, James Smyth, Anne Carney -and others,
containing aboit
With about twenty five acres cleared with a
Tiro STORY SQARE log HOUSE
and a frame kitchen thereon erected there is
a good ORCHARD thereon also a
i. a, tit; kiliy
thereon erected, with a upplj of gray lime
atone the above property is located about
two miles we.U of ibe Summit and about sixty
perches north of the turnpike. For further
par ticulars enquire of the subscriber near the
premises.
ABR'M TROXELL, Extent:
April 25. 1850 CD-tft.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. '
jajOTICEis l orcby gireo. bat -Letters oi
L3 Administration w the estate of Jcl;n
Plctt, late of Suquehannn (onship, deceased,
hare been granted to the und?rigpd by the
Kf gi.-ter of t'auihria county. AM t ersons u.
debit d to taid cUlc. tare teourttcd lo cvms
forward and fceUte (htir account, and. lboo
having claim a against said estate, will present
them duly authenticated fur erttlemsnt
El). HUTCHINSON. Jr.. Adm'r
Ebensburg, April 25,50 23-l.
JVoticc.
FTS hereby given that Letters of Admlnislra.
Mi tion on the estate of Henry Lovely, late of
Washington township, deceased, - have been
granted to Ike andrrsigned by the Register of
Cambria county. All persons indebted lo said
f-staie, arc requested to come forward end set
1 lo their accounts, and the having claim
against said estate, will present luera duly au
lucnlicaled for settlement.
JOHN MAJOR, I At,
AUG. M'CONNELL, A"
April 25, 'SO 29-6l
VALUABLE PROPERTY
F O IS. BALE
the subscriber oUVrs for sale a farm situate
in Washington township, Cauibiia county, on
the turnpike leading to Ebensburg, one mile
und a half from the Summit, containing
or thereabouts- This lx ml is of good quality
and well adapted to either grain or grass. The
survey of the Central Kailred passses through.
it. I he title is indisputable, f or further par
ticulars, appiy to Jams Smyth, near the Alud
House or to W.M. M. SMYTH.
April 18tU 185028-31
Something New!
IT3 iltoii fiohci't
Respectfully informs his fri.-nds and the pub.
lie generally that ho has Jjuet received, in at1,
dition lo his stuck of Groceries a Cue and gen.
er&l assortment of
Aracng which w.llbetouud
CI oi lis, Cassimcrrs, Prints.
GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, & c.
Of excellent quality, together with a Cue lot of
BOOTS it SHOES,
HATS $ CAPS,
HARDWARE QUEENSWARE Sec
Which will be sold vory low for cash or ap
proved country produce. As he (intends to do
a cash and produce business, jthe public may
expect goods on terms considerably lower than
can be afforded by the long credit stores. As
he recoives new goods evtry week, his friend
can always find somtthing new at hi Elore.
The public are respectfully invited lo Jcill and
examine.
April 18Ui 1850.
ON Ei7 t3r CP
PRIME RIO COFFEE
Y. . TEA.
SUGAR,
MOLASSES
RICE $c. c
Fresh from tho Eastera MarkC1 at
LITZINGER & TODD'S.
JUST DECEIVED.
Mould Dipp'd.aud Star Caudles.
Soap, Brooms,
8 by 10, 10 by 12. and 10 by 14 Glass.
Cotton Yarns.
Cotton Hatting.
Smoking Tobacco,
Pure White Lwd &.C. &.C.. at
LITZINGER &. TODD'S.
1
LOT OF FINE SALT, just received and
tor sale by MILTON RODE UTS.
Stray Cow.
3 in.ni 10 me retiuence oi me suuscrioer in
Allegheny township, Cumbria county, on
the tenth f April l.t. a CROWN COW. with
a star in her face, white legs and some wl.ite
spots on her body, she i. lame in the right leg.
anc aooul nine years old. I ho owner is re
quested to come forward, prove property, py
charges and lake her away, otherwise she will
be disposed of according to lw.
M. LEAVY.
April 18th 1350 23-3t.
Executor's Notice
W ETTERS
HJ Timothy
tesfamentory on the estate of
Davis. late of Cambria town.
ship, Camb'U county, deceased, hnve been
granted to the subscriber by the Register of
Cambria county. AH persons indebted to said
estate are rtquesteJ to make payment imme.
distely; and all persons having claims against
said estate, will present them properly authen
ticated lor settlement.
E. J. WATERS, Ex'r.
Aprii 18. 50 28-6t.
DISSOLUTION UNION
HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE-
lofinre existing between t lie undersigned.
under the linn ol L.eis &. Roberts rs this
day dissolved by mutual consent. All
portions fravrrrg unsettled account with the
said firm, are requested to come forward im
mediately and settle the -same with either of
the partners.
RICHARD LEWIS.
EDWARD ROBERTS
April 17, 1850 29-3t.
THE interest of E. Roberta in theabove
"rm having been purchased by the subscriber.
who continue to do l.usineaal the old stand,
hopes to merit a share of the public patronage,
and to give slisfi el'ton to thoso who may la
vor him with a call.
RICHARD LEWIS.
Executor's JTotice
ETTEKS (estamentorv on
the estate- of
Susanna Troxell, lato of Wathinrton
township, deceased, having been grintrd bv
the Register of Cambria county to the subscri
ber: all persons indebted to said estate, wit
please call and settle up their respective accounts-;
anrd all persons having claims agamt
said estate, will present them properly au'hen
ticated for settlement as soon $ convenient.
Ab'm TROXELL, Executor.
April 11, 150. 27-61.
WH1T I'UAD, and Li
V V Oil. for taloby J. MOO
nseed
MOORE.
BLANK DEEDS
F6 Szh at this OJn?,
C. ft IIEYER,
ATTORNEY ATItAW.
ECnNSBURO. PA.
Offi on denr el wf J. 5. DudiaBDs SUr.
Aprtl 12, 1849. If.
E,
ION, JR.
ATTOIINE Y AT LA IF.
EBENSZURO, rA.
Af ril 13..1619 if.
c. crrxi.vcER.
a. vr. to.
LITZINGER & TODD,
Dealers lo Dry Goods, Crcrerirs, Hardware.
Queensware, &c.
i doers can of Rrorhaw'a Ifctel. High at.
DU. THOMAS C- BUNTING,
South-west corner cf 1th Rcc stt .
Pkiladsuh:.,
April 2G, 1819. 53
J. M'BONALD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EBENSBURG, PA.
All business in the several Courts of Clair, In.
diaoa and Cambiia counties entrusted to Lie
care, will be pomptly attended to.
Office, erppoit3 J. S. Buchanan Store.
April 12. 1819. tf
03 S3&S?SiXT
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
Borough of Loretto, PaM will attend lo
collections entrusted to his care.
May 2, 1850 30.
iiAS C. M'DOWELL,
Will attend the several Courts of Cambria co.
as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr .
W"m. M'Fai land Caltinet VViraroom. in
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. '
April 18, '50 27-if.
M- D- MAGEHAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
EBENSBURG, PA.
April 11, 1850.
Central Pennsylvania
EXCHANGE AGENCY.
The office has leen removed to Allu
gheny street, a few dcrs west of th
Court Elouse, and nearly opposite tfc
Post Office, HoMidaysburg, Pa.
R. II. BRYAN, AgcrJ.
April 1, IS50 G-tf.
Executor's Notice.
JS'otice is hereby given, that Letlerf Testa
mentary on the oatate of iMrs. Margaret il.
Grand, late of the Borough of Jshnrtown.de.
ceased, have been granted to the undersigned
by the Register of Cumbria county. All per.
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
9-eltle their accounts, and I base having claims
against said estate w ill presenr them to the tin.
dtrsignod dulv authenticated for settlement.
JOHN CAMPBELL I Executor.
THOS. M'KIERNAN, zeclcrt-
April 11. 1850 27-'ut.
house.
The undersigned respectfully announces to
hi. friends and the travelling conmmunity that
ho has taken this large and commodious fcnu.s
in the borough of Ebensburg, formerly kept by
S. J. Rcnrhaw, where he will be happy to ac
commodate his friends and those who may bo
pleased lo favor him with their patronage.
Having filled up tlu House in an excellent
manner, he can assure the travelin g pub2io
that nothing will be wanting on his part that
will contribute to the comfort of his customers.
His TABLE always be supplied with
the best the markets Can afford, and his TiAJt.
is filled wi;h choice liquors. His STABLE
boing very large and attended by a careful
Hostler, he i prepared to accommodate Dro.
vers on the aotl reasonable terms.
tB. M'DERMIT.
March 28, 1850. 25-tf.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
IJOTICE is hereby given, that Letters of
Administration un the the ea'ate of J.
seph Long, late of Cambria tcwnalup'. dee'd.
have been granted lo the undersigned residing
in Jefferson bv the Register of Cambria coun.
ty. All persons indeblaJ to said estate ere
requested to come forward and settle their ae
counts, and thnec having claims agatnvt taxi
esiaio will pretcat tiie.n duly authenticated
for seltlemeut.
ANTHONY LONG, Adm'r.
JefTersou, April 11, 50 27-01.
FISH, HAMS, Ml
ERAL. "J
M ACKER A L.
SHAD. CODFISH,
Constantly o n liiud
SALMON.
HERRINGS,
FORK.
II A MS AND SIDES,
SHOULDERS.
LARD &. CHEESE.
I and for a!e by
I J. PALM ER &. C-.
f Market St. U harf.
PHILADELPHIA.
March 1 I 50-2 1-3.-..
tMERALD and Silv.
A vnlopcs. En. and 1
tr3 liper, i-o.
Blue Post and Cap I
pcf, widow Shades, (count liuoAS. ana
Fancy and Toy Cc-oks for sale by
LHZINGER t TODD.
4
Barrels Conematigh Salt,
far a!o by ' J. MOORE.
A LARGE quantity of Dun-
"canon Nail, and Spikes from 3 to 5 inch.
es
for bale at Mart s tiiaart.
BACON. FLOUR, CHEESE.
H. O. and White, Pulverized Sajar. just re.
tfcived and for sae S M PDJEirT v
Apr:: :tfc vy
rail
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EBENSBURG