yph;,"E. tf riflin, Wrr llerrry, tlenrv HupM. Jtf.T. Jackson, ftobert Klotz, Harrison S.'.Juaird. Jonathan D. Leet. Robertson, at Havana on the 7th. The Government ana Spaniard expecieu me uuuihiubiijui in. her, but he did not come So the Cu bans say that Hope (Esperanza) has brought disapj olntnii-nt to l hose- who ex pected tin i r Savif ur. The Cub hi people are in high hope, coiisiderino- tbtf time rn st nrupitious for Samuel Richard Simpson, Wm. A. Sm'uh, Wm. II. Souder, David Steward, Charles Stockwell, Thomas Watson, Daniel Zerbv. rr.fnt.iti vs " tin- laiininfT of the expedition ..rom the t i.,-., n,-,,-i.- ietr iiiiirnf. ! United Slates. 1 Thev aie burning 'with . T . . I - i ; r i. Thg. Fernon, - Timothy Ives, Thoa. H. Forsyth, Joshua Y. Jones, Chide. Frailay, Mar. M'Caslin. Henry Fokdit; -- Wm. F. Packer, J. W. Ooernty, -. , F. JJ. Streeter. c u ' " Mta&ers f Senate. Tiic icTasion of Cuba. I The rumors respecting the movement Oh this beiilifaMsland thicken. We find irritre Nevafk 'Herald, the following (ioiu New Urh'Utis, May 8. Of the crwds of. Mississippians and Tenneaseeans who have for the past week, been hanging "bout the Verands.and otiier public hou-es. this morning, noi one oi theui are to bt seen: The military-looking, mustachioed gen tlemen, who were in huurly communica tion with the (JvvJs, are also amongst the mtssinc. i have no doubt that they must have' left the city, if not the country, hist night, for the promised land, although there is no clearance for Chagres report ed in tfie in ruing papers. Tne fact is, that the. whole utfair is managed with so mucft. secrecy and caution by the leaders, that it is almost next to an impossibility to find out what is going on. I have learned that one house here sold 3000 blankets to a gentleman, who is suspected to be engiged in the cause. I learn that the gentleman, by the name of Pickett, formerly U. tf. Consul at one 6f the West India Islands, is U have a command in one of the regiments. Pick ett, yoj will rcollect, was General Lopez's right hand man last summer, tu New Voik. A Gen. Cooper, from Miss., is also here, figuring amongst the boys. Ii is reported that the steamer Creoie had been purchased for the expedit ou. Sh ? is being repaired across the river. Gen. Henderson is daily seen about her, inspec ting the repairs She is advertised for Chagrt s, on ciatuid ly next, and only in one paper th; Delta. It is reported that the Owls have 50, 000 stand of arms, and a fine park A artil lery, secreted at a point in the Gulf of Mexico; also, an immense amount cf am mumt.on. The New Orleans correspondent of the New Yo k Enquirer, writes: The men I meat the rank and file engaged in this exped.lion, are of a far superior grade to the lagrag and boblail which vre collected last season for the same olj ct. 1 he whole of them are cauinped at tl:e:r own expense, and re- Ci ive no uiony, belli." supplied t nly with a fiee passage, w.lll the needful provis ions and stores for '.lie trip. A large por tion of these men have been volunteers in the Mexican war, and will be very hard cuslome.s, as, indeed, all of them will be, as they are, "true grit.' As a whole, they probably are fully equal, if not su perior, to theVoluuieers for Mexico in the late war. Their pay is to be very liu erul, but only hi case of success u some instances' with officers, this pay has been secured to them by highly responsible naiads in this country conecied with Cuba In instances that I have heard of, to a captain, and $3000 to a lieutenant the usual promfoe to the rank and file is 81000 each. Bit'. I truly believe that with a large p'Ortiou of the men, it is the Kve of exc temi-nt and wild adventure, which has been a greater inducement than any pecuniary motive. Where all the mon ey needful for the expedition comes from, I am entirely unable to sav; buiceriamly a havy sum has been expended for prov.s- lon; and stores, and arms and ammuni tin'i. c-innot he had Without eash. nor can steamboits ai d ships be employ d wi luut ei 'i r mecish uru very sure paymaster in this country, independent of oil contin getictes as to success. It is re orted to-day that General Quit man has refcined as Governor ol Missis sippi f r the purpose of joining the expe dition as its commader, though it was re cently undersli od that he had declined ha ving anything to do with it, in conse quence of the remonstrance of his fr iends. The actual attempt will 'je made be tween this and the 25th inst ; indeed 1 heard to-day that they w..ukl be on ihe Island by the 14th, as the main body were all collected, and only wailing those who departed to-day and they go by a steamer. 'There will be, I fear, a terri ble catastrophe, which will create a tre mendous exciiemeiit in the United Statesl anxiety to know if the General Lopez is acting punctually to his arrangements. They are now determined to strike the blow whether he fails or succeeds! The invasion of Cuba. From the AVto York Sun . Previous to the departure of ihe first regiment of the Patriots for Cuba, they were addressed by their Commander-in-Chief in the following manner: GENERAL LOl'Kz's At)DE53 TO THE VATRILTS. Soldiers of the Liberating Army of Cuba: The noole mission on which we have started to gether, is one which would alone suffice to nerve to heroism the arm of every one holding a place in our ranks. even ifvou were not already the men of the fields of Palo Alto and Cherubusco, or brethren and worthy peers of the men of those immortal victories. Citizens of the great Republic, you are going to give to Cuba that freedom for which yonr example has taught her to sigh, to strike from the beautiful limbs of the Queen or ihe Antilles the chains ... a which have loo long degraded her, in subjection to a foreign t) r.inny which is an outrage upon the age to do for your Cuban brethren, wi at a La Fayette, a SteuU'ii, a Kosciusko a Pulaski are death less in history for having aided to do f r you; and eventually to add another glorious star 10 ihe banner which already waves, to the aJmiralion of the whole world, over The land of the Fiee, and the home of the 13rae." The people of Cuba would not need that the first guard cf honor around the flag of her nascent independence should be mainly com psedof their future fellow Citizens horn the United Slates, but for the peculiar circumstances which have hitherto given to her tyrants a paralyz.ng clutch upon the throat of her prostrate victim. Unarmed, and unable to effect the first beg. nn. ng of organization for insunection, and menaced by Spain s perpetual threat of converting into woise than fc-ati Dtmiu g, the richest and the loveliest of Islands beneath the sun your Cuban brethren have been compelled to wait and long for the hour, when a first nucleus for their revolution shall be afforded them by a gallant band of sympathising friends, like that which I esteem It now the highest honor of my life to lead to this brilliant enterprizo. . I he flag on which 'ou behold the tri- colar ol L;berty the triangle of Strength and Order, the star of the future Stale, the sir ps of the ihree dep irtme'nis of Cuba, o.ice unfurled to the wind on her shores, and guarded by a legion nf choice spirits amply powerful to deal Buena Vis ta fashion wnh any force which the de tested p;:uisi IGoveinmt nt'i Cuba uillle abh to bring against it. The patriotic people of Cuba will rally in joy and exultation to its support; while stretch orer the whole continent. Events are advancing radidly thcughthe Congress may stand still. Society will not wait lor its leave to live, and thrive and grow, and will, in some way or other, settle the sla very question; perhaps before Congress has done talking about it. In America it is seen more clearly than in Europe that society moves taster than legislation, and does not depend on that to regulate its future existence. Thus, while members of Congress ane threatening dismember ment, there is gathering round the Stales as a nucleus other States ready to adhere to it and increase it on every side. It is swelling, too, by immigration from every quarter, and exhibiting the extraordinary spectacle of men of nearly every lineage cf "the earth being harmoniously absorbed by the great Anglo-Saxon family, and be coming one with it. The reverse of the phenomenon that occured on the plains of Babel seems there in progress, and many, if not branches of all the various nations of the earth, are uniting to use one tongue and live under one law. There is a man up the country who al ways pays for his paper in advance. He has never had a sick day in his life, never had any corns or tooth ache, his potatoes never rot, the weavel never eas his wheat the frost never kills his corn and beans, his babies never cry in the night and his wife never scolds. Laus Deo! The British Parliament has di cided that a man may marry his de ceased wi fe s sister. L.et it be untlers lood however, that it is contrary to the canon for a man to marry his great grandmother! NEW STORE New (Woods- THE subscriber would icDrclfuIiy info his friends and the public pcnra:ly tU-l lie ha' just opened out n NEW STORK in the burld inp immediately optxis to M'Uermil iJoitri consoling of a lurgc ami superior stork of Spring and Sujimeu Goods, Among which is a general opportment of CLOTHS. CJSSJMEKES. TIVEEDS. Vrs1iii, jini, ( hct ks COTTONADES, DRILLINGS, NANKiKNS, TICKINGS, PRINTS Rloslins, Gingliams & Cambrics, Together with a great variety of FANCY DRKSS GOODS Silks, Del a ins, Lustres, Lawns, Alpaccas, Hombazines, Mull Muslins, Shawls, Hosi ery, Ribbons, La ces, &c. Also Hats, Capsy Boots and Shoes Bonnets Umbrellas Parasols Queensioare Hardware and Groceries. In fact cverr hin? usually ke,t in a country Ft ore. AH of which lie is determined to net! ai pnern, which lor chcapnr, CANT BE BE AT. He feel confident that lie can satisfy his friend that they will find it to their advan. Inge to give him a cat!. EDWARD ROBERTS. May 1C. 1850. 32. I2IHi:iir Market Flour 85.25 a 5 50 er trre!, Yhrat a 1.1 2 A per LuMnel. Oats H7 a 40 cts. very scuium. Corn Meal 623 cl" P11" ""stiel. Rye cl .cr busliel. Buckxchmt t!2J cts per bushel. Potato's 50 a 62A els. Butler U..I1 14 a IS cts. Keg 12$ a 14 Fri-sh BetfS a S cla. Fr'sh Pork 5 a 7 els. Salt 2.50 per barrel. ' Eggs 10 ct.. per dozen. Hay S12 a 15 per ton. Ser d Timothy. $2.00 per bushel Clover S4.50 3o. Wool 23 a 25 cla. rer lb. MARRIED On Tuesday, April 23. by the Rev. Mr. Gal higher, Mr. John Swank er of Washington tp., to Miss Elizabeth Storm of Allegheny tow nship. From th- B-iltimore Sun. ' Increase of rholrra-Exprdilioii of Lopez.. ; ' The New Yni k papers have various letters and private advices fiom. Havana by the s;ihel ' The 2un says ii has re ceived art important polit.cal dispatch by a special hand from' Charleston, and we uoie f-oui that j aper as follows: The cholera is making dreadful havoc am. ng ihe soldiery. The deaths, up to the date of our dispatches, Mav 8th, are averaged ut iwo thousand! There are more man a thousand invalids confined lo ue nosp.ia.s. Uur correspondent savs the disease ,s nu properly cholera, but a complication of tt witn ihe yellowfever. Itjs peculiarly fatal to Europeans. "The Government perseveres in its infernal policy of charging that the disease is poison, givenby the people out the wicked charge produces no ef .feet ...-. fTa Spanish ship Esyeranza arrived EXGHANGI IJ HffiTil you leave O'hiud yuu uutoM thousands, i i i filler M ireaa in vour ciorious trai K under the lead of o:ie of the most emi nent Chiefs of the unparalleledMexican caiii,aiii3, unless indeed we anticipate them by consumin;iting ou r splendid, task before they have lime to follow. Soldiers of the Liberating Expedition of Cuba! Our first act on arrival, shall be the establishment of a Provisional Constitution, founded on American prin ciples, and adapted to the emergencies of the occasion. 1 Ins Constitution you will unite with your brethem in Cuba in swearing to support, in its principles as well as on the Held of battle. You have all been chosen bv vour officers as men individually worthy of so honorable an undertaking. I rely implicity on your presenting to Cuba and the world a signal example of all the virtues, as well as ihe valor, of the American citizen soldier; and cannot be deceived in my confidence that by your discipline, good order and modeiation in victory, and sacred respect for all private rights, you will put to shame every inso lent calumny of your enemies. And when the hour arrives for repose on the laurels which await your grasp, you will all, I trust, establish permanent and happy homes, on ihe bountiful soil of the Island you go to free, and there long enjoy the gratitude which Cuba will never fail gen erously to bestow on those to whom she will owe the sacred and immeasurable debt of her Liberty. Narciso Lopez. J 111 1 UiUl Ebenpburc, Pa. THE undsrsigned respectfully informs his friend and the public generally that he has rented for a term of years that targe brick house in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly kept by Jainex Ulu-y. and known heretofore as the H'ashinglon Hotel." where lie will be iiappy to nccoininod He all those who may fa vor him a ith their patronage, and will uso ev. ery exertion t make their stay pleasant and sgieeable. His will be furnished with everything the market affords, his will be supplied with the best wines and liquors that can be purchased in the eastern markets, and his are large ami will be attemicd ly careful bott le's. Pi rsoni wishing lo visit anv section of the county will be furnished wiih a coiv vance. ANDHF.W J. RHEY. Ebensburgr, May 23, 1850 33 Prosprrily of Ihe United Stntrs. The London Examiner discoursing up. on this suhjeel, has the following: "The prosperity is attractive, and it is the boast of some of the journals, that while the members of Congress are claily threatening a dissolution of the Union neighboring Slates and countries . are anx ious to be admitted members of it. Can ada talks of annexation; California is pres sing for admission; Cuba is ready to join it, and is only withheld by the Dower of Spa in, and the modestv and integrity of the United States in refusing to accede to its wishes, and to grant some assistance to accomplish them. Mexico has laid aside it is said, its hostile feelings, and its peo ple aie looking forward earnestly and arx iously to incorporation. Central America too, is soliciting a closer connexion, and hoping for the time to come when it shall form a part of the great republic that is to! JDisso Ititiori!! THE co partnernhip heretofore fxiUng un der the firm of CXRKOLL. and BEY NO V, in the Tailoring business, is this day dissolved bv uiutUitl consent. All persons having mi. milled accounts with the firm, are earnesily equesUd to call and settle the same with lwis IJeynor, who is still carrying on at ihe old stand, one door went of Litzmger Todd's Store. JAMF.S CARROLL, LEWIS BEYNO.N. May, 18. 1850. 33-31 Thomas Jackson, Bl.i ir county. David McMi:rtiub, Huntingdon co. James Gardner, LIj ir county. Thomas E. Franklin. Lancaster county, William (iLF.iM, Lancaster county. Richard R. Bryan, blair county. OENTHAL PENNSYLVANIA 15ankin Mouse OF BRYAN, GLEIJNI & CO. OFFICE on Allegheny street, a few doors West of the Court House, and nearly op posite the Post Office. The Company is now ready to transact bu. siness. Upon money deposited for a specific period of three, six, nine and twelve months, interest will be paid at such rates as are usu. ally allowed by Savings Institutions. Tran sient Deposits received, payable on demand. R.-R. BRYAN, Cashier. IJoIlidajsburg, May 16, 1659. Commonwealth i In the Court of Quarter Ses Griffith Jor.es. April Session. 1850. No 12. Indict;nent- Insanity. AND now, to wit. 3d April, 185Q. the Court direct notice .f ibis j.rooeedni'j t o iioK"indn-d &-C., ol Griffi'.h Jones, in be given . puuiiciitiott in one newspaper published in Cumbria county. fir six wttks prior to the first day of next Srs ioi. CAMBRIA COUNTY, SS. , ' Exlracl Irani ihe Record of the tfSm "'d Court Certified this 14lhdav Qf May. A. D 1850. A&zfflFjZ Wm. KI I TELL. Clerk. im May 16, '5032-61. WHITE LIS AD, and Linsee w w Oil, for slaby . . J. MOORE. BLANK DEEDS ' For Sale at this Office. a it mm I 111 IILlLltl A TTORNE Y AT LAW. EBEXSBURG. FA. - : ' Ofiica e-wedocvT rtrt cf J.S. DochBs Btara. Apru ir, zai'J.tf. Public Notice. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria county, will be exposed In Public Sile. on the nremUes. on Monday, the third day of June next, at 10 o'clock P. M . a cer tin trad of land situate in SummeihiH town ship, adjoining lands of Abraham Knepper, David NefT. Henry Weaver, and others, eon. tinn2 i.ne hundred and fifty. eight acres or therealou's. with the appurtenances, the prop, erty of Christian Neppcr. deceased Terms will be made known on day of Sle by John Knepper. administrator of Chris lain Knepper, deceased. - By order of the Court. Wm. KITTELL, Clerk. My 16. 1850. 32-3l Something New! ItI i 1 Ion Itobcrls Respectfully informs his frii-ndsand the pub lic generally that he has (just received, in ad. dition to his stock of Groceries a fine and gen. eral assortment of Among which will he found Cloths, Cnssimeros. Prints. GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, fyc. Of excellent quality, together with a fine lot of BOOTS & SHOES, HATS $" CAPS HARDWARE QUEENSWARE SLC. Which will be sold very low for cash or ap nroved country produce. As he ? intends lo do a crfsh and produce business, the public may ex peel goods on terms considerably lower than can be afforded by the long credit stores. As he receives new conds everv week, his friend can always find something new at bis Mr. re The public are respectfully invited to call and examine. April 13th 1850. One more Sig7it for YOUR MONEY. The subscriber has just receiv ed from the east, the fcecond i-upply of those Cheap CJoods, Consisting chit-fly of Cloths Cassimeres Salinelts Summer Jeans Ticlcings Chech's Shirting, Flan nels Sec. ALSO, a epVndid lot of Lawnx, Ginghams, Caliroes. Lustres & Delancs. Of the best kind and a little cheaper than ever sold in these diggins. . He has also an elegant assortment of Hardware, Queensvoare, Saddlery, Stationary, Drugs, Boots Shoes, Hats J- Caps, Of all kind, ami any quantity ol Notions such as are usually kept in a countiy store. He keeps an assortment of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, Of all kinds, and a lot of FISH, LEATHER, NAILS, OILS & PAINT . Just give him a call, and he is .satisfied that he c-in accommodate you with any thing in hi line of business, as low, and a little lower than any other establishment in this county. Country Produce of all kinds taken in ex. change for goods, and cash never refused un lets counterfeit. JOHNSTON MOORE. May 1st 1850 Iooh Mere!! ALL persons indebted to the undersigned are hereby notified that, after the firBtrfsy of July next, he will be compel'ed to proceed against them by a due co.re of law, to enforce collections, uales they pay up before that i'e- Wm. KITTELL, May 16.185Q, 32-td Stray JMarc. CAME to the residence of the ubscriler in Cambria township, eight miles north of Ebens bur;, on ti.e 12ih insl., DARK BAY MARE about i yrars old. with a white hind leg, and a very heavy mane and tail, having a rope, on iter neck. The owii r is reqursled lo come tor. ward, prove property, pay charges and take her away otherwise he will be disposed of ac cording to law. DAVID POWELL. Jr. May 16. 1B50 S2-3t. LOOKJIEREI HIGHLY IMPORTANT To the Public! THE subscribers have just received nl their Store Room in Ebcnsbur , a very large assortment of NEW (GGOIL&S, which they effer to their customers at VERY LOW PRICES. Thankful for the patronage so liberally bestowed upon them, they hope to merit its continuance, and beg leave to assure their friends and the public generally, that the stock of goods which they i.ow offer for sale will compare favorably, both as to quality and cheapness,' with any other erer brought to this place. They cannot enumerate all the articles which they have on hand, but would say il comprises every Hung usually kept in a Cuun Iry store such as Bice Black nnd Brown Mollis, Fancy and Plain CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all prices and desdripttons, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every varietyjand 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 of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. BOOK and STATIONARY FISH, SALT, c , $t. Iu fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment conplele. 'I hey would here say that it is their deter mination to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will be fuiind to be the case by those who will favur ibeiu wiih a call. Lumber and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur goods. MURRAY &. ZAHM. Ebenburg. Nov. 8, 1S549. 5-tf. Jotice. tS hereby given that Letters cf Administra tion on the estate of Henry Lovely, late of Washing ton township, deceased, have been granted lo the undersigned bv the Register of Cambria county. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to come forwsrd and set tle their accounts, and thoi-e having claims against said estate, will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN M AJOR. I aa: AUG. M 'CON NELL, Aam ApnJ 25. '50 29-6: B. fflJTCBINSON, JH ATTRONEY AT LAW EBENSBURO, PA. April 12. 1849 tf. i: C. LITZINGER. wwm Dealers in :J. W.lrOOD. ft WD Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardwire,' Queensware, &c. j i doors ear t of Rensbaw's Hotel. High tt. - DR. TnOMAS C- BUNTING; South-west corner of 7th 'fr Rcct tft. Philadelphia " April 2C. 1849. 29- JJI'BOMLD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBEKSBURO, PA. All business in the several Courts of Blair,. Xn. diana and Cambria counties entrusted to his care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite j. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1849. tf 02 OCLMXSmAEJ JUSTICE OF 'IHE PEACE, Borough of Lorelto, Pa., will attend lo collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 185030. THOMAS C, 5 UTOWELL n ON EF CF Z3F PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. . TEA. SUGAR, MOLASSES RICE ijc. 4-c Fresh from the E.itrn Market at LITZINGER & TODD'S. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dip;i'd,aud Star Candler. Soap. Broom. 8 by 10, 10 by 12. and 10 ly 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Cotton Ratting. Smoking- Tobacco, Ture White Lead &.C. ia . at LITZINGER &. TODD'S. Executor's JVotice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Let ters Testamentary on the Estate of William Sharp, late of Washington township, deceased, have been granted by the Register ot Cumbria county, to the undersigned residing in said township. All persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make payment without delay; and tnose having claims against snid estate, will present them properly euthonticaUJ for settlement. THERESA SHARP, Ex's. May 9. 1850. 31 -6t .fi'TORJYMiY.lTL.-llW Will attend the several Courts of Cambria co. as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr Wm. M'Fai land's Ca'wnet Wr6room. in HOLLIDAYSBURG PA. A :.-!! IS, '50 27-tf. M 13 MA6EHAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW EBENSBURG, PA.r April 11, 1850. - ; EBENSBURG HOUSE. The undersigned respectfully announces to. hi? friends and the travelling conmmunity that he has taken this large and commodious house in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly kept by S. J . Rensbuw, where he will be happy to ae commodate his friends and bose who may h pleased to favor him with their patronage. Having rilled up the House in an excellent manner, he can assure the travelling pubJia that nothing will be wanting un his part that will contribute to the comfort of his customers, (lis TiVBXiE W'H always be supplied iiti the bcrt the markets can afford, and his BAR. is filled wi:h choice liquors. His STABLU bo i ng very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro. vers on the most reasonable terms. B. M'DERMIT. March 28, 1850, 25-lf. OtfSV (DSP 8&'Sia3 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, ihe 2d day oj July, A. D. 1650. vs Onbrl vs Shaffer v3 J. Hell i. Co. Vi Dillon vs Hurjc Gh.su Gctwald Sharp REMOVAL. Murray & Zabm, Have removed their store, for a short time, to the room lormeily occupied bv John S. Buchanan, where they will bo-happy to accom. inodate their friends and customers with any thing in their line of buine. Tbey have en excellent assortment of Goods on hands which thev will sell at the vert lowest terms. May 2d IS50. A ? excel'ent lot of Locust Posts suitable for ftfooing ou hand and for sa-le by MURRAY & ZAIIM. ApririE49. IS. zflflD Barrels Concmaugh Salt, for salo by J. MOORE. Once More, fTTN WILLING to add costs, the undersign . ed once more call upon all those indebt ed to the Estate of Rowland Williams, dee'd. to make payment if tboy wih to save costs, as the books and c!aima will be left in the hands of a Justice ftr collection aftei the first day of June next. Necessity as well as duty impels us to pursue that course. JOHNSTON MOORE. JOHN WILLIAMS. Administrators. April 30, 1850 33 . TTMCIS, Star & Mould Candles -U-Q' .j k.. in -a- in ho t- r:ia wi ceived, and for sale by J. MUUKL. OA Barrels of Mack era I for sale DU by J.IVOKYCo. A LARGE quantity, of Dun- canon Mails, and Spikes From 3. to 5 inch es . for sale at Moors' Steort. Philips Zabm Dell Fritz Entrekioa Ez'rs Murray Rhcy Orr Jar.kson Miller etal Kin parts Millenberg&r Myers M 'Gu ire Ream et al Coyle Han is vs vs vs vs ueorge et a. vs Su lions vs Newman et al vs Morrison vs Johnstown brtiH vs Cnway vs Crura vs M'Kicrnao vs Brown hnstown Borough vs Gallitzin'n Ex'm vs Treftz vs Zeach vs Tyson Vj Dibert & Osbarno vs Brawley Vs Baker vs White etal vs Kinsel vs Steel vs M'Neal v Ream's Ex'rs vs llashberger vs King & Shoenbergsr vs Mvers Gdliaher et a I Osborne M'Kee King Ac Shoenborger Dillon Treftz Hadrhead et al King &. I.vtle Lloyd Si. Lyl!o M'DowcU Dillon Younker Treaz Baker Shocnbcrjor vs ratterson vs Amsbaugh &t Rogers vs Russell vs Dillon vs Ellis vs Cram vs Glass et t' vs Orr vs Allegheny township vs Marlett etal vs White . vs Snyder vs Gates v Jnne Admioittrato-i Commonw'th for use vs Cram et al Win. KITTELL, Prafi'jr. May 16.1850. Moore O'Connor 4c. Co. M 'Do well Hurbet Coplin et al Rhey Burgoon White M'Neal Miller & RiekeUon Orr Fisher Linton Jones FISH, HAMS, &a BACOIS. FLOUR CHEESE, N O. and White Pulverized Sugar, just re. ceived and for sale bv M. ROBERTS. April 18th '50, M ACKER A U SHAD, CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, PQRK. H4.MS AND SIDES. SHOULDERS. LARD & CHEESE. Constantly e n hard and for al by T Pi r L-n .-. iurei nan, , PHILADELPHIA. Mareh21T850-21-3ai 71 MERALD and Silvered Nolo Paper. En. velopes. Eng. and Blue Poit anl Cap Pa per, Window Shides, Account Books, snd Fsncv and Toy Books f-jr sale b7 . , LI12INCER At ToDV-
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