t s 4 t s fact f tMjeji OT; in pursuit of; him by j CIt is cacul:t(ed that about eiiflit mil tSt next fletfatff.' . tt chanced, however, lions pers'tis in Erplaiid and . Waifs can tos! our miliUfy rriend was . already on not r ad-or wiite. Tl.is s Mar'y fcalf tjif Iku return tttfrftty ind passed his purstter populat'on. It is also ca'cu'.atfd thnt of Si his route'. he happens to hare a the chifJren m England and Walt s wife in reVEfindr and as the Spanisli betwi en the tipe-s of fivf and f uri en. lady has thXZ&kl in .Mexico we cau 'more than half the number do not ntt-nd hardly tltiflULtft cassis one that will ren-'5rh(o! at M': nnd that those belonging to der it nec4lary (for tht Presidents of the . the pcorfst clas$ s w ho do receive instruc two repuljhciito Interfere m the matter - so far at lestC as that One shall make a rtquisiuqi) wpon the other tor the fugitive in. A little reading and- xrr i ng very from matrimony, , The national treaty is 'often so im erfertly lt-arned that they 'iiklly to stand,- notwithstanding sach an neither nff rd amusement n r nd vantage apparent individual breach of the roatrimo ciai contract. ; " ' lion, receive such a mesigre and inethcint amount, as to rentier it f no practical va!- FROAf KIO-DK JANEIRO. Ihe Yellow FeTrr Death of the American Sec rrlary of Lcention. The fast sailing clipper-built ship Gray Eagle, Capt. Danlev, from Rio Janeiro arrived in the Delaware on Tuesday, after! a very short passage of 32 days. I he Gray Eagle' is famous fur having made the shortest trip from the Atlantic port to San Francisco, and her home voyage has been equally brilliant. She is the second return of the Philadelphia California fleet. . The Gray Eagle brings dates from Rio to the 4th ult. We learn from the Bulle tin, that at the time she sailed, yellow fe ver Wat still raging, with little or no abate JEJrnt. though hopes were entertained that it had reached its height and would now subside. Death of Thomas J.. Morgan, Esq., of Pennsylvania. Among the victims, we regret to an "Bounce the name of Thomas Jefferson Morgan, Esq., the American Secretary of Legation, who was buried a few days he fore the Grey Eagle sailed. He had been Very actively engaged relieving the suffer ings of his countrymen in the city, and among the shipping, and by his exposure probably contracted the disease. He was universally lamented by the Americans in 'port.' Having been acquainted with Mr. Morgan, we can testify to his high charac ter, his hne intellect, and his many esti mablft social qualities. He was about 36 years of age. Mr. Morgan, was a native of Washington, Pa., and a son'of Thomas Morgan, Esq., cf that place. He had of late, years, resided in Ohio, occupying a prominent position in the politics of that State, Tht Ravage of the Disease. Hon. David Tod, the American Minis ter,, was in the country with his family, when the G ray Eagle left. Gov. Kent, the Americca Consul, had lost a son by the epidemic. Capt. Amity and Captain Harris, both of them in command of Am. Colifornia bound ships, had died. A re port had arrived, that there had been great mortality on a U. S. store ship after leav ing Rio. This, we lear. is the Lexington tvhich was at Rio at the last accounts. In the city the ravages of the fever had been dreadful. One commercial house had 12 clerks do wu with it at cnee, and many houses had to be closed. The Steamer Rhode Island. The hopes that were entertained of the .safety of the steamer Rhode Island, are blasted by thi arrival The "steamer of great length, Hnder sail," which was repor ted going into Rio, by the Isabelita Hyne, was the steamer "Sea Gull" from New York, which had arrived, there, and cor responds to that descriptiou. The steam er Columbus, Capt. Peck, sailed from Rio On the 31st of March, tor California. The steamer Sea Gull, New World and J. W. Pease, all sailed about the time of the Grey Eagle's departure. Coffee Rio Coffee remained firm, with ao prospect of a decline in prices. There mtf very little in the market, and none suiied frr our markets. j and a paibVd history of the Scrij lures. is all the knowledge that the major. ty of the poorer children carry with them from school. The very fanners themselves a cl5S almve the alj-ct poor cannot in n any instances read or write; and what little even the' might have learned in the days of the ir miserable instruct on. has nas.ed from them, more because of the fatal mode of educa;ion, than because ofanv inaptitude in themselves Thro- out Westeien Kurope, the average of educated persons is far beyond that of England. ; ; Ittiotrcl Ballads of Spain- No country is so rich in ancient ballad as Spain. In none is there found sue variety in the style and subjects none more stronglvshow the characteristic fca tures of the age, nor reflect so vividly the cnaracters aud manners, the habits and vpiuiuua ui iijb prupte. . i iie Ctngtisii aua 'Scotch ballads belonged to a ruder state ;of society, and tho full of a wild enenrv and even tenderness at times, had less ele vation of sentiment. The Spanish ballads re often ennobled by a sense of religion and loyalty, engendered by the contest of centuries in the cause ,oi both. They possess beyond all other poetry of. this kind a profound nationality. Their ori ginality is most striking, "and a winning jresnuess is uirown over them; and they are wonuenul records of the pervadine CU31UUHV anu me poetical spirit of the popular classes in Spain, poetical feelings an the masses, to which no country affords 1 1 a . . parauei. une characteristic is found in them all whether they breath of love and jereni passion, or of heroic ardor-wheth er they are .burlesque, satirical, or pasto ".'y "e iru and warm pictures of wpuii4 , j ne forms or the ace elow " wun me most startling re J ' . , "iiius, wnicn sprung -r ,v uciiuiuw ui tne moors, and eizeu upon Moorish tradition and man uct' m tneir romantic adventures and warnne achievements for their themes, ui aa entireJy diflerentcast; and bore - .mgaiar feature, inasmuch as in those : "r: Paiu a gh and enthusiastic 3 hi. SL. PSweM and chi wWc diririg . " too World. P that put lore and mischief into the head of everything h- JLa ! " " na imS off -jaf)uun,aj. -oqeein my hand gJJJJ- W P ny headrom becoming Orir of the pmvisions othe Constitution of California is ns foil- ws: -'Every law enacted by the Legislature shall contain but one object, and that shall be expressed n the title. 1 his is an excellent pro vision, and was intended to guard against legislative Ll)0 ROM-IMJ, U'llJCll Seeks to combine several objcts in one Ohmrf; hill, so railed. We f Pennsylvania have suffered more from this cl arcteritic man ner of (.ening lnd nn osur-s thro' und r false nam'S than any other Slate. The U. St; t s Bank va c at' ' in this way and nearly t-ery plumleiing project is earned into effect by clandestinely uerting ob scure sections into Omnibus uihs. It is an int'aii.oiis system, and is notsurpnssed in desperation a.id cunning by any mod em invention of those who live by their wits. Which can smell a rat" the quickest the n.an v!io knows the most, or the man who has the most nose! Ehciiftliiirgr Jiarkef. Flour $5.25 a 5 50 .rf tarrl, htatf$ a l,l'2 pr bo-net. Oittt 37 a 40 cin. very umiv. Corn ct prr riuanel. Ry t2J ctt per bushel . Buckichnxt 62 J cte per bushel. Potutvt 5ff a cis. Butlrrnn 14 a 13 ci. Ktg 12 J 14 Fruh B"fS a f? cfS. Frfh PorkS i 7 r.ti. Salt 2.50 per barrel. Egga 10 cin. tier dozen. Hay $12 a 15 rr ton. Serd Tirrr.ihy. S2.00 per bushel Clowr $1.50 ti0. Wool 23 a 25 cts. rer lb. MARRIED On the 9th irrnt.. by the Rer. William LToyrf. Mr. Jiurt B. Yumj, of riiiFhurar. to MUs Miriam Tib sot, of Cambria township, Cambrtr county. Pa. . AK1 j New (Uoods. THE subscriber wnnM repeetru ji'y Afb rm bis friend- and the i ob i: p.nera tj th t e bus ju! opened mt a NEW STORK in' the buM tie immediatety oppa:te M'Dermit's Hotel Lonsivilii of large and superior stuck ef Spring and Summer Goods, Amnnf wrhirbts a general apsorimsnt of CLOTHS, CA SSlMEtES, TWEEDS, V-linsr, l.iiit is, Iircks, COTTONADES, DR I LUNGS, NJ1NK1KNS, TICKINGS, PRINTS Sloslins, Ginghams & Cambrics, Together wild a great variety of FANCY D KSS GOODS Silks, Del a ins. Lustres, I -awns, Alpaccas, I bombazines, Mull INluslins. Shawls, Hosi ery, 11 ibbons, La ces, &c. Also Mats, Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Queensware, Hardware and Groceries. In fuel everv 'bin? iiminlly ke.it in a country por. AH f hi rb h in determined ft se'l at pr'trra. wbich lor cheapnfan, CAN'T BE BEAT. He feel cnnfidi-ni that hr.in sa'isfy his friend that they will find it to their adraft. la go to give lm a ml!. EDWARD ROBERTS. Mv 16. 1850. 32. Something New! Milton RotierU Respectfctty infufans his fr nda and the lie generally that h has . jact icceivvt, ift ad d it ion to his stock of (lrofrlsi Cue asid gtn. sral aMrimsnt ef Amoognbicli m lllefuund riolis, CajsiBJPrff, fini. GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, 4-c. Of sxcalleai qulity. tng.tber vitlL a lot of j 4JOOTS & SHOES. UATS&CAl'S, HARDWARE QfJKENSWARE SlC Which will be sold ry lew fr cask or p pn.Ted country produoe. As he 'intend a to do a eaah and produce bwsineta. the public may eeci gnods on terms considerably lower than can bo afforded by tho long credit atoroa. As he rocetves new eo da every weak, his friend can alaya find oomttk ing 'nets at Ui store The public ar rcpctfuiij iarticd Co call and oxamine. April 18th 18S0. Executor's Notice TT ET I tKS teMtaraentory on the estate of ILj Timothy Davia. late of Cambria town, hip. Camb'ia county, deceaaed. base bee a granted to the subscriber by the Register of Cambria county. All persons indebted tt said estate are requested to make payment imme dii.tely; and ail peranns having claims against said eataie, w ill present litem properly authen ticaled for settlement. E. J. WATERS, Ex'r. April 18. '50 28-6t. I Thomas Jackon. RIair county. David McMurtrib. fin ui ingdon co. James Gdmcr, Blair county. Thomas E. Franklim. T4ineater county, William Klkim. Lanenir county. Richard R. Bar an. Blair county. Public Notice, RY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court oi i arnnria county, will he exi-oed to r ihlic S,1e. on the oremi-e. on Monday, the third dar of June n-xt. at 10 o'clock P. M . a cer. t in tract of land situate in Siimnterbilt town ship, adjoinirjr land- of Abraham Knepper, Davd Neff Henry Weaver, and others, eon. tittrtififr fine h'indre.d and fifiv .eilit ' acres or tlipreln(ii. with the applrtenanccS, the prop. eMy if Christian Neppcr. deceased Terms will bf made known on diy of Sale hv Jlin Knepper. adininintrator of Chris tain Knepper, deceased. By order of the Conrt, W.n. KITTELL, Clerk. May 16. 1850.-32-3t Put down for Trial at a Court of Com mon Pleas to be held at Ebensburg, in and for the county of Cambria, com mencing on Monday, the 2d day of rninps Zihtn Bell Fritz F.nfrekina Ex'rs Murray Rhcy Orr Jaekson Miller et al Ki-pirte Milfenberger Myers M'Gnire Ream et al Cn?ld Har m Executor's JVatice T EI'lEu leststnent'ry on Iho estate nf mLJ Suanna Troxetl. late of Warhington luwnship. deceased, having been granted by the Register of Cambria county t the subvert ber; all persons indebted ti said c-tate. wiM pleaite eall and settle up their respective ac counts; and all porsima having claims agai nsl sa:d estate, will prei-eni them properly au'hen ticated for sttt emem an son as convenient. Ab'm TKOXKLL, Executor. April 11. 1850-27-61. .w a m fnecKS ntnirnng. JBanking; Mouse i if BRYAN. GLEIM fe CO. OFFICE on Allegheny ttrect, a few doore Went of the Court House, and nearly op postte the Post Office. The Company is now ready to trmact bu. siness. Upon money deposited fr a specific p riod of three, ix, nine and twelve months, in'rresi will he uaid al such rates as are usu. ally allowed by S-ivine' lMtitutiMM. Taa. sient Deposit received. payaWta on demand. R.R. BRYAN, Cashier, fluilidayebarg. May 16, 1850. In the Court nf Quarter Ses sions, of Cambria co.. Pa., of Jones. April Sessionw. 1850. No 12. Commonwealth vs Griffith Indictment In$nitv AND now, to wit. 3d April, 1850. t'-e Court dirt-ct notice. .f litis proceednig I o theKi"dr-rl &c. cf Uriffi li Jin-) to he given pub'rc.ilion n one newnpuper ublil. d in Cambria coin.ty. At six weeks prior to the first day of next 5res frinn. ' CAM BR TA COUNTY. SS. iXf. tuxiraci Irom the Uceord of the said Court C ertified this 14th dav & of May. A. D I MO. Win. KI I TELL, CZfr. May 16, '50. 32-6t. ' . , Ijook Mere!! ALL persona ifidahfef To the undorsigned se liereby notified that, after the first da-v of rfunv next, ne win t.e compelled to nrocred agaii.Kt thm by a due court-e of law, lo enforce cnlfectioi:s, unless they pav up before that time. Ww KlTTl'M. May 16-. 1850. 32-4d Johnstown Boroueh v (iallitziii's Ex'ra vs Trefiz vs Zeech vs Tyon t lihert St Osborne vs Brawley vs Raker Vs White et al vs Kin set vs Steel vs M'Neal v. Ream's Ex'rs vs I'ashherger va vs Oahels vs ShsfTer vs J. Bell &, Co. vs Dillon vs Rfirx vs Cfms vs Gi twald vs Sharp vs Genree et al vs Si) Hons vs Nfwman et al vs Morrison vs Johnstown borough vs Conway vs Crnm vs M'Kiernaa v Brown M vera Gil'ahretal Osborne Sc. M 'Kee Kmg &. Shoenberger IMllon Treflz Hsd-head et al King. St, Shoenberger I.ytle Lloyd Si. Lytle M' Do well vs V vs -vs vs Kine Sl Shoenberger vs Moore Ot on nor Si Co. M'Dowell Hurbet Cophn et al Rhey Burfrnon White M'Neal Miller Si. Ricketson Orr F'isher Linton Jo nes Dillon Younker Treftt Baker Patterson Amobaugh Sc. Rogers Kiiftxell Dillon Ellis vs Cruin vs Glass et a' vs Orr va Allegheny township vs Marlett et al vs White va Snyder V Galea v Jones' Administrators Stray JVMare. flWP t.i t .Tlf.A .r.t. u imv rcriucHi tii i no BunserirMir in Cambria township e.ghc miles norih nf Ebens burg, on t.e 12th inst., DARK B Y MARE anout l years old, with a white hind leg, and a very heavy mane and tail, having a rope on her neck. The owner is requested to com fnr. wsrd. prove property, oav c.'iarova ...H tb. her away otherwise she will be disposed of ac cording to law. . ......... w ' DAVID POWELL, Jr. May 16, 1850. 32-3t. ' Af excel ent lot of Locust Poets soilaWe Tot ' fencing oil hand and for nafw hv April 1849. 12 ME7RRAY & ZAI1M. CLQVEJL SkEED . BA CQN A wmrkfv Of saU k , - - - - X. UiuiHF. (ftfkJHEN CHEESE, just rscoiwd aod for t H-kT le by : . . fl. ROBERTS. Commonw'th for use va Cmm e,t al H m. KITTELL, Troth'y. May 16, 1850. A PAPER FOR, TOUR FAMILY". THIS HOME JOUKNA. Nrw Srriks. MORRIS dc WILLIS. EDITORS. 'The brt family newspaper inlt he world Evening Star. . Rather 'get in coal than go without it." . Boston Pont Published Weekly a r ,m,m. Fn consequence of iho great and coniitunlly increaaing demand for this elegantly primed, tar t Waal av m a mt I J i - ' n..7-vi wiamuauu u ih versaiiy top jI ii Fami lt N EwsrAPta. we have, heretofore, been una ble to furnish tint hack ntimoera to only a verv li.mted extent. T-. avoid th,. disappointment in future-. We shalt on the frst oj July next commeuce the publication of a new aeries, and print such an increased edition as will enable us to su.ply new sabcribers from thit date Besides the original producti.ws of the Elitor the Foreign and Domestic correspondence oi a Urge list of contributor the spice ol Eu .wpCa., .uagoaius tn sel.-clioneof themo.t inieresiiHg pui.iicati..ns of the day the brief. ..w.. i..s piq.ienisiories the Sparkling wit ing aneeuoie tne news and rn 41 lit more i?ht i'ur YOUR MONEY. The subscriber has just receiv ed from the east, the tecond hupplv of those Cheap Koods9 Consisting chiefly of Cloths, Cassimercs, Salinelts, Summer Jeans, Tickings, Flan nels Slc. ALSO, s xp-enriid lot of Lawns, Ginghams, Caiiroes, Lustres & tfrlanes. Of the best kind and a little cheaper than ever sold in these diggins. He has also an elegant assortment of Hardware, Queensware, Saddlery. Stationary, MJTvgt, uaots 5- a toes, tints a- Oops, Of all kinds, and auy quantity 01 Notions s ss are usually kept in a countiy store, keeps an assortment of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Of all kinds, and a lot of FISH, LEATHER, 4 TiAlLS, OZZ.S Bl paiht . Just give him a call, and he is satisfied that he can accommodate you with any thing in his line of business, as low, and a little lower than any other establishment in this county. a a f is a . i. ountry rroauce 01 ail Kinds taken in ex. change for goods, and cash never refused an lee counterfeit. JOHNSTON MOORE. May (at 1850 uch iie Executor's JVotice NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN, that Let- ers Tet-stamentnry on the Estate of William Sh arp. late of Washington township, deceased. nave been granted by the Register of Cambria county, to the undersigned residing in said township. All persons rndebted to said estate. are requested to malt payment without delay; ena tnese havr-ig elauns againt said estate . wiTI present tuetu properly authenlicatad for settlement. THERESA SHARP. Ex's. May 9, 1850. 31 -6i REMOVAL. Murray & Sahm, Have removed iheir store, for a short frme. to the room tormeily occupied by John S. Buchanan, where they wrfT be happy to aecom. mottate their friend and customer with any thing in their line of business. They have an excellent assortment ol Goods on hands which the will sell at the very lowest terms. May 2d 1850. Once More "ITT NW1LLING to add costs, the undersign. hJ ed once more call upon all those indebt ed to the Estate of Rowland" Wifliams, der'd, to make payment if they wish to eive costs, as the books and" c'aim wilt be leA in the hands of a Justice for collection after live first day of June next. Necesaiiy ae wtrll as dutv impels us to- pursue that course. . JOirNSTON MOORE. JOHN WILLIAMS. 1 Administrators. April 30, 1850 30 -- HliU 2 UBMI I lit fhs) ksfiulun . 1 . . -. . .. ...... HaHci me personal skeiel.es of public e haracters the stirring scenes of the world-we live in the chronicle of the news ferine ladies-the fashion, and fashions bV gosa.p-the facta and outlines of nw-the piekof hiigheh infonnation the wit. humor and path ,-of the tim-tha eaeiya on life literature, eociety amlrnorsla. and usual tvot careful choosinai fron lmj mii,ieriMM f English periodica lnwature, criticwm, p.. try tc. Several tuw WKT0a of ra.,W.ki. interest will enrich and give Talue to tha m SSXKS. " TxaMs For ana r... . ' rJ wm mrd cddmi sxa. ap Suhscnbe wuhoul delay.. Addeae MORRfSir Wfirse Editors d Proprietor, 107 Ftfto st. N York. EXECUTORS SALE Of Keal Estate. The subscriber in pursuance nf the last will and testament of Susanna Troxell, late of Washington township dj-e'd. offers for salo a certain piece or parcetof Uod situate ir said township adjoining liuda of William M'Der. mitt, James Snvyth, Anne Carney and others, containing about With shoMt utmr rive acres d eared with a TtVO" STORY SQJtRE log HOUSE and a'fritme k itehen thereon erected there is a good ORCHARD thereon also a l.l.TIK KII, thereon erected, with a supplj of gray lime stone h above property ta located about tso.mi!as west of the Summit ajd about' sixljs perches north of the turnpike., for further particular enquire ef the aubaeribe near ihe p reraises. Apit 2$. 1850 JJgICK, Star & Mould Candles y iwjtavw Dy tiJass juat ra. ATTORNEY ATLAW. OtENSBVRO. PA. pru la, (D9 r. LOOKJERE! HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! rnillE subscribers tiavo tnst received at JL their Store Room in Ebeasburg , a very tarre assortment er NEW GOOIIJg, which tbey offer lo Heir custemera at VERY LOW PRICES. Thankful for the aalsanase so liberally bestowed upon I hem, they tiope to snrttits oontiuuaiioe. and beg leave to assure their friends and the public generally . that the stork ot goods nbicti they 1.0 w offer far sale will compare favorably, both as to quality aud cheapness, with any other ectr brought to this p:aca. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have ou band, but would say it comprises every thing usually kept ia a cuts, try store such as Blue Black and Brown flotlig, Faery ana Halo prices and desdriptions, DELANES, t'AbHMLULiJ, is every varietyjand color. MUSLINS, Brown nd Bleached. CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIERY and LACE GOODS. Also. A very Urge assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES fur family use. DOOK.il : ATIONJIRY, FISH, SALT, fc , c. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment conpleie. They would here say that it is their deter, minatiou to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will be fuuud to be the case by those who will favor them with a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange fwr goods. MURRAY Sl ZAHM. Eben-barg. Nov. 8, 1343 5-tf. A TTORNE YATLA IT, -EBENSnUROlpA. April 12, 1849 if. c. LrrziNGE. 9c W. TODD. JOHN IVORV. CD. SHOEMAKER NEW&CHEAP Juli it Ivory A" Va. HAS IUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and WIN! E GOODS. Comprising in part 6ne Cloths and Cassiuieres wiui an iBonnieni or itie mum desii.bl. -and fashionable Ladies' Dn-ss Goods, uch as Lawns. Lustres, Oe Lainci Alpscss, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, See, in great varieties Together with every descrlp. tion of iHan Sb Chi Wren's Wear; Domes, tic Ooids, Hosiery, Trimmings Sl c, etc. GROCERIEp. We have a large ami gener at assortment which wiH be sold lower than any that hsve ever been offered in this vicinity, ioirathar with a general assortment of H AltDWA I! E, Quccasarf. Bnrgs, aieditincs, Oils, Glass and roily; Boots and Shofs; GrPine . Beaver and MAeskin Hit fine . Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, t-eari ana siraw JJonnels ; Hooks, ta tionary ', &-c. With every description of Goods, Notions, occ, mat are usually keDL inauunin unr. 1. r - . . r . J an 01 which will ue sold on such terms ss will defy all canipelition and insure general sati. ;aci i n . QJ"AU kinda of C ntry Prodace wanted, for which ihe highest mnut Price will ba eiven rn fcj a v sra e- Jan. 25, 185Q--39. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. JV OTlCE ia hereby given, that Letters ot IN Administration ou the estate of-7uhn Plott, fute of Sin-qufchanna township, deceased, have been vrarrteuto the usdtr.iisd h th lieeihter ef t amhrra county. AU; pereona iu oenieo to said etutelare reauesred to-enme forward and settle ihoir accounts, and iho having claims against said estate, will preseut uiemauiy autnenticatee- for settlement. kjrU. 1J UTCH rWSOxV. Jr., Adm'r Ebensburg. April 2, 50 23-6t. JVotice. eeivei, andfor-aala by ES hereby given that Lettera of Administra tion on the estate of llenrv Lovelv. Uto of Washington township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned by the Regter of amuria county. All persons todebUd ta said estate, are requested to come forward and set tle their accounts, ad 'iht. Lavinir cUims against said estate wiJl preseot them duly au- iucuuuuu). lot- settlement. JOHN 1AJ0R. i . . AUG. M'CONNELL, 'taint April 25, '5029-61 ON tar ty PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. If. TE.t. sugar.. - sro LASSES RICE 4c. Ac Fresh froo the Eastera Markets at LITZINGER & TODD'S. JUST-RECEIVED. Mould Dipp'd,aed Slaa Caadlea. Soap, Broom., a by 10, lJi by 13.rMri4 by 14 Claaew Cotton Yarns.. Col tan Ratting. Smoking Tnbaeco . - - . -purt vVhite Eead Ac. At, at LITZIKGEH &. TODD'S. LITMGER fe TODD, Daalecs im Dry Gooia, Groeerres. Hlrdwara. laeeasware. Ac. . - - i deora eatt of Kcnataw's Hotel, fligfc rt. . DK. THOMAS C BUNTING. South-west corner of 1th Rao its. PniLa.DELritXA. AprUlS.4349. H J. f DONALD, AtTOIt N EY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, Pjf. All business in thssevsrst Courts ef Blair, fa. diana and Cambria oouniiss aalrusted to hie care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchaaao's Stare. April 12. 184; rf . JUSTICE OF THE PEACCt Borough of Loretto, Ps.., will attend (0 colhtciiooaT entrusted to hit Cnt. , May 2, 185030. THOMAS C. .M'DOWELk Will attend-the several Courts of Cambria 6. as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr. Wm. M'FailandsCa inet Wa'ereom. In HOLLIDA YSB UR G;PJt. April 18, '5(J S7-tf. M D MAGEHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW EBENSBURG, PA. April 11, 1850. Executor's Notice. Notiee t hrebv given, that Letters TWu. ... . u - u. nr Mra ' M mrJ, ran M. Grand, late of the nroegh of Johnstewa.de. ressed. have been gr.nted'lo tite unasrsignsa by the Rejfister of Csmbria euunfy. AH per. sons indebted to said estate are requested settle their accounts, and these having claims against said estate willprereor thesa to the aa dersigned duly authent'catrd fir seiUcmesi. JOHN CAMPBF.LL lrxacut9Ta, THOS. M-KIERNAN. r"" April 11. 1850 27 -6t. ' - EBENSBURG DOUSE. The andervigned reapeet fully annea'nett la hit friends and the travelling' eonmmuoit teat no baa taken this large and commodious boul in the borough of Ebensburg, formerly k apt by S. J. Rensbsw, where ha will be happy to aa commodate his friends and those who may ha pleased to favor him with thtfir aUreaf e. Having fitted op the ffuuaa i an eeele4 manner, he can assure the travelling. public . that nothing will be wsat lag oi -hie part that will contribute to the comfort of hie customer's. His TJLUXsH witl always be sirppRed1 with the best the markets ean afford. odhiBAll is filled wi.h choice liquors. Ilia STABLE hving vary lsrge and aileudsd by a careful Hostler, he is prepared t accommodate Dro vera on the most reasonable terms "J B. M' DERM IT. March 28, 1850. 25-if. ' .v - . . i n ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. MJOTICE is hereby given, that Letters ef 1 Administration orr the the estate of Jo. seph Long. Ute of Cambria township, dve'd, hsve been granted to the undersigned residing in Jctfefson Sy the Register of Cambria coun. ty. All persons rndebted to said estsie are requested ro come forward and settle ther ae. counts, and those bayiuz ciaioe against aaiot estato Will present theji d"uly aaihajiucatad for acttlemeut. - - ANTHONY LONG, Adm'r. JeSerson, April 11, '5027-61. FII, UiMS, R .'inv aDivnii, SHAD. CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, PORK HAMS AND SIDES. SHOULDERS. LARD Sc CHEESE, Constantly a n haj(. and for sals by. J. PALMER A Co. Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. March 21 1850-243a DTtMERALD and Si-lvered Note Psper. Ka li velupcs, Eng. and Blue Post and Cap Pa. per. Window Shades, Account Books, aai Fancy' and TbV Bodka for sale by LI1 ZINOER St. TODD. dlffr Karrel Conetiiaugh SaU, ftr salo by- , J-. MOORE." A LAIIGE quantiry of Dui canon- Nails, and Spike from 5ta inch. es tor aaie at ATcanVa Sianr BACON. FLOUR, CffEESE, If O. and White' Pulverifed ufcar, just re. ceived sad foraaJe by- Mw ROBERTS. April lOtli '50. : TOV HITB LrEAO, and Linseed W V Oil. rovssleby J. MOORE. A LOT Or PINE SALT, fist received and f.r. sale by MILTON-ROBERTS. 2d PAJ RS Superior IBianketa for salo by MURRAY Sl ZAHM. BLANK DEEDS For Sole st t.Ms Ofizt- J. MOOJtE.