jSftie'JMerchtntleft atHranalte fiaf- Bo9ton. Jvfte 7. The brig Portland, Captain Safford. Iios arrived here 'from (Sarenas. "whence she sailt-d on the af ternoon of tho 21st ult , on day after t!ii flight of Lop?z and his paity Cant. Safford informs us that about 00! troops had arrived Cardenas from Havana and nil wtvs uuict in the Diace. j iPivo ir.cn of the invading force under Lopez, were left behind and and were in prtsoa. It was not known what disposi tioA AWuld be made of them. The amount taken by Lopez from the1 Costom House, is acknowledged iy the cpllrcior tohare been only 81,000. ; From Cuba. New York, June 10. The ateamer "Georgia" arrived from Havana, with advices to the 4th inclusive -i-"five day a later. The United Slates steamer "Saranae," bitting pennant of Cora. Tatnell, entered t)kit harbor previous to Georgia's sailing, And was to leave in the afternoon for Norfolk. ;The aloopa of War "Albany and Cittantown, were cruisinz off the harbor. On the 5th, at 12 o'clock, an American bri, from which was taken some California emigrants, supposed to be invaders, wa towed past the 'Georgia' and Saranac, in the upper harbor. The brig'a name is unknown. The Georgi ana' waa captured at the same time and anchored at the mouth of the harbor. The parsons in these -vessels are confined in the Morea castle, nd all access to them has been denied. It is generally believed in Havana, that there 13 no evidence against these vessels of the prisoners, the vessels having regu larly cleared for Chagres, and captured on the coast of Yucatan. Havana is comparatively quiet, though the militia are being drilled regularly eve ryday. ;The Jlavaneros speak quite contemptu ously of the American heroes, who were SO easily driven from Cardenas. It was reported that they were the picked men of Jefferson Davis' regulars.-engaged in the Mexican war. . The. soldiers and officers were quite indignant towards all Ameri cansno person being allowed to land. The Captain of the steamer got ashore with much difficulty. The Captain of the "Ohio" was arrest ed by a party of soldiers, although he had a passport, and was paraded about the streets some time. Of the persons cap tured belonging to Lopez party in the expedition, four were shot, and the fifth reprieved, for some reason unknown. -These men, it was said, were not soldiers "but sailors,-who had wandered from the boat, and had been left behind. They 3?ere returning leisurely to the shore, when they were arrested and shot. All the officers and men engaged "in the fight against Lopez, were liberally rewarded; the officers receiving crosses of honor, the men money. The "Falcon' sailed on the 4th, with 450 passengers for Chagres. , The Cholera had subsided in Havana. There was very few cases among negroes on plantations. ARRIVAL OF THE C H US iiOIL IS M . Two'i'eeki Later from California. New York, June 5. The steamship Cherokee from Chagres arrived here this afternoon, with one mil lion five hundred and fifty-two thousand three hundred and and sixty-one dollars in gold duat. The Cherokee brings the Calfornia mails to the 1st of May inclusive. The news is of a very interesting character. Mr. Thomas, late mate ' of the steamer Crescent city, was recently shot by the keeper of a hotel. At San Francisco, trade has assumed a more lively turn, and as the large amount of gold which has been wintered at the mines comes down, it gives an impetus to to all kind of business. The Legislature of California adjouned, after passing 143 acts and 17 joint resolu tions. The Alta Californian of the 1st of Way says: I he steamer Panama sails about 4 o'clock with 150 passengers and 140,000 in gold dust. This shipment makes up an amount not less than $335,- 000 forwarded to the Atlantic States since the 1st day of March; in other words, over three and a half millions of dollars have been shipped in three steamers from lhi port, A great disposition towads the middle fork of the American is manifested. Some six thousand peraons .are said to be high up jhre ampjijg the snows, waiting foi the waters 10 suosioe,o tha they can com znence operations. 1 At Placerville, tbe whole town is almost dog over. They think that thev have found an old creek which used to run at the depth of from six to twelve feet. Ex cellent diggings are had. . San Francisco, May 1st. -Her Majesty's steamship Driver will U at an early hour this morning for Val paraiso with $200,000 in gold dust. -v CQnsiderable.of a contest is going on for ffcann; the seat of government San Jose was strongly. Ufgea. by hs citzens. Stevnson; & Parker, nronn.tn.. -r .u. New York' of the Pacific, submitted a proposition on tbe 17th of Dec. to locate the capttoj ?What point; m consideration therefor, furnishing the public buildings at a coat of Mtfceding a hundred thousand ,ntr?f' tQ -J.eadmtts by the first of January 1851. An additional offer to prepare, before the 1st of May next, offices for the heads of departments of State to be used temporarily, until the erection of commodious public edifices. We understand from a gentleman who rm ed in this city yesterday m the steam t r Senator, from Sacramento city, that the citizens would assemble, Jt was thought to give an expression to the popular feeling on the subject of the admission of Cali fornia into the Union. The spirit of the prevailing sentiment in that section may be learned by consulting the resolutions adopted at the recent meeting in this city. The whole countrv is clamorous for im mediate admission, j THE SAN FRANCISCO CHARTER ELECTION. (From the Alta Calafornia May 1.) The polls opened yesterday morning for the election of charter officers, with much animation, which continued during the day. The election was hotly contes ted, the result of which places John W. Geary in the chair, Chief City Magistrate and Mr. Tilford as Recorder both the regular nominees of the Democratic party. Col. Geary's majority over Brenham, (Whig) is 246. Mr. Tilford's majority over Marshall, is 300. Owing to the number of crossed and split lic-keis, the votes of the Mayorand Recorder were only taken. The inspectors will commence their labors again this morning. The pre sumption is that the Democratic ticket will have a majority in council. IIow lo L'alch a Thief. Lately in St. Louis, a thief wes detect ed in the following manner: A tobacco nist had repeatedly missud money out of his drawer, but was unable to catch the thief, and had no very well-grounded rea sons for suspecting anybody. To solve the mytery, therefore, he loaded a pistol, and so placed it that the person opening the drawer would be certain to fire it off". and to recive the contents into his body. The stratagem succeeded fully, ''he pistol went off, and the contents were lodged in the thigh or leg of the. thief, who was the tobacconist's own apprentice hoy, 14 years old. A good many per sons condemnd this proceeding, and it was probably censurable; but nobody iikes to be obbed. and those who commit rob beries have scarcly a right to complain, if, instead of rinding booty, they find dul lets. Yet other means might have been found to detect the delinquent than that of crip j lii g him and endn2rer;nr Lis life. JVash. Globe. ' Unrolling a .Mummy. The unrlling of a mummy brouc'it tj this c uu'.ry fiom Egypt, was C"mnienced on Monday last at Boston, in the pres ence of numerous scientific and intelli gent spectators. All that was done on that dty was to extricate the mummy from the coffin, which was done with per fect success after ab ut one hour's Jubor. The coffin was composed of thin alternate layers of sycamore woud and cloth, g;u'd together by un adhesive bituminous sub stance resembling pitch. To jMy (the 5ih) the mummy is to be unrolled, which will he the most interesting of a'l the op erations connected with this singular de- velopmcnt. The mummy is said to be,' or to have been the preterit being the proper tense, we supose a lady cf high rank, of the blood of Sesostris for anything we know to the contrary, and to have been in the stale she now is, cased in cloth and bitumen, for the last three thousand years! Is this creditable? The savanas say it is so, which they would not say, we supose, unless upon sufficient grounds. This is the first mummy ever unrolled in this country, we believe, and but few have been any where. To us it seems a little like sacrilege, (but this is ideal) thus to invade the sanctity of the coffin that has so lomj and so faithfully retained its ten ant. Three thousand years! What chan ges have taken place in that time! Em pires have been founded, and have fallen and been forgotten, and a fragile human form is revealed to us as perfect as it was probably but an hour after its death! This is truly wondeful. JVash. Globe. A Seamless Coat. The ingenious Manchester operative. Michael Lyons, who a short time since produced a pair of trowsers without a seam, has just comple ted a siill more difficult task, having made on a machine of his own invention, a coat of blue worsted, throughout the whole of which, even to the furnishing of pockets and the fastening on the buttons no needle has been employed. OCrMrs Partington is of the opinion that Mount Vesuvius should take Town- J ' o i r p ae-uu soarsajjaniia, 10 cure iiseu 01 erup tions! The old lady thinks it has been vomiting so long that nothing else would stay on its stomach. BWhat a pity, that common sense, for want of use, should have leccce un common. DIED On the 6th inst., at the residence of her son, Dennis Noon in Washington town ship, Mrs. Jane Noon, in the 96th vear of her age. She remained and continued throagh life a steadfast, uniform christian believer, kind, courteous and charitable, steadily and steadfastly practicing the rules "of chris tian virtue never permitting herself to be elated with prosperity nor depressed with adversity she has left a numerous family to commemorate her memory. May she rest in peace. Com. Ebcnsburc Ularket. Fhur $5.75 a 6.25 . per Darrein Wheat Ql a 1,12$ per bushel. Oat 40 a 42 cis. very sesreo. Corn Meal 62 ct per bushel.. Rye C2A ct. j.er bushel. Bvck-xh'at C'2$ cts yet bushel. Potato 50 a C2 cts. Btltr Roll 2 cis. Keg 10 Suit 2.50 per barrel. Egg a 10 cts. per doten. Hay 12 a 15 per ton. Serd'Vlmohy, $2.00 per bushel Clover 34.50 do. Wool 23 a 25 cis. rcr lb. Frtsh Beef 5 a 6 cts. Notice to Collectors. rnIIE Collectors of State &. County taxes in K the several townsh'ps of Cambria county are hereby notified that no Bank notes of a less denomination than five dollars, except the notes issued by the Banks of this State under the Act of the 4th of May 1841. will be received by me in payment of slate or county lax after the third day of July noxt. JOHN G. GIVEN. Treasurer. June 13. 185036-3t. DOWN WITHIHGII PRICES. THE subscriber having opened his stock of Goods recently purchased in tho eastern citicn, announces lo his friend and the public gener ally, that at his establishment in the Corough of Ebensburg, North-east corner of the Dia mond, and immediately opposite Ml. RheyV Hotel, they can find a well selected and genera! assortment of Goods and "nick-nocks," at pri. ces that can not fail to p'eaie, among which arc the following: A general assortment of Dry Goods, Calicoes and Ginghame of every pattern, Fancy Printed Braizes,. Mou de Laineo and Lawns, Lama Plaids, Irish Linens Itlenched and Hrovn Mublins. Ilrfi.dUorchiefs. Cravats, Suspender. Hosiery, Ladieo' fancy Kid Gloves of every Colur, Uruthes, Combs and Fan:y Suaps, I'erfumtf and Artificials, Tog-ether with a lare assortment of cots and Shoes, GHOCEIUES, Patent M edicin e.3 Of every description. Cam Wood and Fustic, Dye Stuffs And various otlier articles, manv of which are not kept at sny otbor Store in the place. Approved cou;.iry i rouuca taken la change for Good. FREDERICK KITTELL June 6, 1850. ex 44 b-.- rirr.-.& 1 u- tor V JUST RECEIVED AT THE Lawns, Lustres, Corn Cul'd k Fancy Prints- 1RI?II LINENS, TICKINGS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, FI:tiiiM'Is, Shirtings mid Generall v. HATS CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, TOBACCO and CIGARS, UMBRELLAS. Q UE ENS WA RE &c. All of which ha ve heen bought at the present low prices, end will be sold accordingly, cull and see. Alwuvs ready to show good. 511LTON ROBERTS. May 30. 1848. Notice, LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of John Troxell dee'd, late of White tnwnstip, have been granted to tho undersigned hy the Register of Cambria county. All per.ona in debted to said estate, are requested to appear at his late residence on Saturday, the 15th of June next., and those having; claims against said estate, will present them at the same time duly authenf irated for settlement. - PERRY TROXELL, . . , LA Fa Y ETTE TROXELL, Adm r' May 30. '50 31-6t. Wanted. K0,000 lbs. of Wool, for which the highest market nrim ;n K . a : , , - r " J IU III prtce vuju vl uarier. MURRAY &, ZAIIM. WANTED: w UWaIU Produce of every description L.1 1 iSlIUt;t( fc TODD. inn (inn fet of whte nne lUliUUU Hoards, und 100.000 Lap and Joint Shingles for sale by J. MOORE. Wanted Immediately. 11 00,000 lbs of Wool wanted by JOHNSTON MOORE .dZ.ll AYS ON HA NDS: FAMILY FLOUR, BACON, TERMS-CASH- MILTON ROBERTS. I PS 8 i f 1 CMEA Hegfster's Notice. ALL persons interested tro hereby notified that the following eministration oc ccunU Iiavc Lcn allowed nr.5 fled ly H I gietcr of Cnn-.bri.i county. tr..1 wi'.llc prtserl ed for cor.firtnattcn lo the OrjoanV t-" or I to be held at Elneturg-, in and for il county, on the 1st day of July next. Tbe suplcmeM a cy ccurt rT Cf-trsira Crurn. Jr.. Adiuinistralcr of ibo estate cT Rcu ben Crum, deceased. The accouct of R, L JoLnelon. Admtntstra tor of Ihe estate oi Joseph A. Gannon, dec'l. 1 he account ot Gcorro Weakland. surviving Exceotor of tho . last will and testament of James Kinney, deceased. The final account uf Charles Bradley. Exec ulor of the last will and testament of Alice Bradley, deceased, The account of William Davis and Thomas M. Jones, Administrators of the estate uf Da vid David, (Drover) deceased. Wm. KITTELL. Register. June 3. 1859. 35-td. NOTICR If- ETTERS of Administration on the. estate 3.i of Philip Rieiy, late of Summerhill town, ship, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted lo the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against aaid ealate, lo present them properly authenticated for set tlement, and those indebted to aaid estate, to inako immediate pavment. MARY II I ELY. Administratrix of Philip Rieiy, deceased. June 6, 1850. 35-6t. ONE good Broad Wheeled four horse WAGON for sale by J. MOORE. ICE, Star & Mould Candles and 3 bv 10 & 10 by 13 Glass just re. ceivcJ, and for Bale by J. MOORE. A i excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand and for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAIIM. W ETTERS testamentary on the Estate of! MJ John Dulai, deceased, late of Carroll! Township, have Lctn granted to the subscri ber, by the Regist er of Cambria county. All persons indubted to said estate, are rr.quexted ' t mako immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will pieser.t them proptrlv authenticated for settlement. AUGL'SI IN F.VliENUAUGIJ, ExuV. May 30, '50 31-6t. SIIEIIIF1,S SALES. Y virtue cf tundry writs of Vend. Exnon. J& as and Lev. Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas cf Cambria county, and lo n,o direc'.cd, there will be exposed to salo at Ihe Court IIou"C, in the Rorouglj of Ebenbburg. Cambria county, on Monday the 1st day ol J.ny next, at one o'clvtk it jI A li the right, t tle and interest of Michael Will, of, in ar;d to a piece cr parcel of bnd sit. unte in Allegheny township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Leonard Ijitzingcr, Anthony Will.Clemence Urban and others, containing 105 acres more or Iosb, about 50 acres of uhich aro cleared, having thereon erected a log houe and a hewed log barn, in U;e occupancy of said Michael Will and a hewed log house in Hie oc cupancy of Anthony Will jr. Taken in execution and lo be sold at the suit of John Ivory . and Wm. Kittell Executors of William Todd, deceased. Also, AiltrTo right, title and interest oi Robert) Riiigham, of, in and to a Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Johnstown extended. Cam. bria county, fronting on Canal slreal and ad. joining lots of Conne Clark and the heirs of Joseph Singley dee'd and known on the plan of said extension by the No. 62, having thereon erected a two story frame house and frame stable now in the occupancy of Mrs. Royer. Taken in execution und to be sold a l the suit of Patrick Dougheny. Also, All the right, title and interest of Martin Ra ge r. uf, in and to a piece or parcel of iand situ ate in Jackson township Cumbjia county ad joining lands of Robert Brandon, King Sc. Sho enberger and others, containing 101) acres mo'ro or less, about 35 acres of winch aro cleared. having thereon erected a c&Lin bouso tind log bsrn. Taken in execution and to b$ sold at the suit Ann Fisher et . al. Executors of James C. Fisher dee'd. Also, All l he right, title and inter-t of Samuel M'Clclland, cf, in and to two Lots of Ground situate at the head of Plane No. 5 A. P. fl. R. in Wahi ngton township Cambria county, containing about half an acre, hav ing thereon erected a two story frame tavern hou.e and a stable in the occupancy of the said Samuel M'Clelland, and a frame house in the occupancy of Jacob Naglc, adjoining lot owned by the Commonwealth on lha cast, and lot of John IJngan on the west. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Richard Gittens now for use of Thomas B. Moore and others. Also, A 11 the right, title and interest of William Palmer, of, in and to a tract of land situate in Summerhiil township Cambria county, adjoin, ing lands of John Kean, Raphael Cooper and others, containing 130 acrrs more or less, about 10 of which aro cleared, having thereon erected a cabin house now in tbe occupancy of Joseph Emigh. taken in execution and to be sold at tbe ull of William McQuaide. Also, All the right title and interest of Joseph GcrJ don, of, in and to a Lot of Ground situate in at t I f . me oorougn oi Johnstown, Cambria coun.iV uuoi.t. uu uocusi street, arjoining tots ot Win Rankin snd David B. Wakefield having there on erected a two story frame hcuse rind a frame shop now in the occupancy o'. .aid ta. r;..rHo l aKen in execution and to be sold at the suit of Joseph Berry for ut, of Charles Ellis. Also, AH the right, tith, and interest of John Ed miston, of, in and situate in CarruJl township Cambria county ad joining land of Himh Bovle. David Smith and others, containing 75 acres more or less, about U acr.8 of which are cleared now in the occu pan cy of the said John Ediniston.. Taken m execution and to be sold at the suit of Dr. Sanford S. enncy. Alsd, All the right (hie and interest of Daniel Sheeklar. of, in and to a tract of land silutle in Susquehanna tnwnshiu Cambria countv. ad. joining lands of .Peter Garman, P. M'Coy and others, containing 366 acres moro or less, about half an aero cleared, having thereon eroc ted a cabin h'use. now in the occupancy of the said Daniel Bbecklar. Taken in execution nn-i to tie sv! I at the suit of James Rpv. r ' Also. All the light. l:!e sr.d t.Urc i.( A),i ,t Christe, cf, in art! to a tract of land situate in Washington township Cambria county edjoir. irg lards of Jceoi Chrislf, 2&cu Cur foot., Chfcr'rd Nam and c-lhrrs containiAA 533 jf more or less having I hereon rectsa a saw mill i and a frsjee house in the eocfcpancy tf d Drnirl CI riste tni a fismo ttcuo wr.ocrHifucd Tiken in exect:licn eni lo tc Id tt tho fVit of George S. Uccvtr. Al0, The following described Loi!dfn 'acd lA of grcund cf Wm. A.Hmitb.to wit: All that err lain two strry frame building situate on High street in Ihe Borcuph of EbensLurg in lb county of Cambria, end known on the plan of said J!erouh as lot Io. containing a front on said street 23 feet, and in depth 3Q foot. to. grthor with a back building two stories high. 1 8 feet by 22 fee t and tho lot or piece of ground and rurlilsre arrurtenant. aving tncreoo erected in addition to the above described building a frame odice and a frame stable ail in the occupancy of said W. A. Smith. To ts sold io porfcuance of a writ of Lev. Fseias at the sail of David II. Kobertt Also, All that certain messuage or traet of land of John Geary and Charles CLeuy, situate near the tow n of &umraitville in Cambria rou n ty, beginning at the south east corner of said tract, thence north seventy degrees, west sev. enty and five tenths perches to a spruce corner lUence by other land cf which this is a part south twenty degrees west, o:ie hundred and eighteen perches to pointers, thence rcuth sev enty dtgrers east, seventy and five tenths per ches tu a corner, thence north twenty degrees east, one hundred and etghtetn perches to the place of beginning, c-obtaining 51 aciennnJ 153 perches strict measure, togethar with the her cd itaments and appurtenances thereuutu btlonej ig or in any wie appertaining. To be sold in pursuance of a writ uf Lev. Facias at the anil of Thorn us Jacktou. Also, The following de.cribed building and lot of ground of Joseph G. Brown, to wit: All thai; certain two stcry frame house situate in- street in the borough of Conemaugh. contain ing in front on said street 22 fret end ia depth 30 feet, and the lot or piece of ground and car. lilxgo appurtenant to said building. To be sold in pursuance of a writ of Lev. Facias st the suit of Levi It. Cohick. O" N. B. The Sheriff has made ihe follow. ing. the conditions of the above sales, viz: one fourth of the purchase money on each sals to be paid al the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to S500 and upwards, under 500,and more than 3100, the one third; under 101), and more than 50, the or.e half; less than S53 the whole amcunt, otherwise the property will immediately eguin be put up tm sale; and no Deed will be presented for sc knowledment, unless the Lulu nee of the pur chase mcney be pcid before the following- Court. JOHN BR AW LEY, Sheriff. her:2's OSce Ehcnsburg i June b', lc'50. tc. BY THE Central Railroad! SIX DAYS LATER FROM PHILADELPHIA- Blue, Black and Brown Cloths, Plain, and Fancy Cassimeres, Silk, Satin and Fancy Vestings, Satlinets and Ken tucky Jeans, Coids and Cottonades, Ticking. Flannels. Sheetings, &c. Corn colored and printed Lawns Silk Tissues and Bareges, Charnbray, Earlston and Domestic Gingharcs, Alpacas, F?ney and Corn color ed Prints. Irish Linen, &c. HATS CAPS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, BONNET, CAP, and PLAIN RIBBONS, n.lU. and LISLE THREAD I GLOVES. Silk and Linen IIDKFS, FRINGES. Artificial FLOW. E IIS. SHAWLS. SILK $ COTTON HOSE, Shell and Spanish Polka Combs, Buttons, Lily White Fans. Tobacco and Cigars, Best Brands, Coffee, Teas, that Syrup, Sugar, Rice and GROCERIES generally. Drugs, varnish, spts turpentine, white lead, paints, &c. GLASS $ QUE ElKSWAE, Double and Single Bitt Axes, Scythes, Rakes and shovels. The ahove together with many other articles just received, and will be sold at low prices tor CASH or approved produce. LITZLNGER i TODD. May 30. 1850. CUBA INVADED! New and Cheap rTTl H E undersigned would inform their U fr inds and the public generally thit they have just received al their New Store in Car. rnllton, Cambria county, Ta., a large and. ex tensive assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, anion? which, are Cloths, Cassimc-Ps Vesting. Satlinets. I.inena. Checks. Tweed. Cottonades, Calicoes, Nankeens. Drilling. Tickings, ?Jusln. Ginghams. Lawn. Silks, Delaines, Bombazinec, Lustres. Alpacas, Cambrics, fchawls. Hosiery, R.bboee, Lices, Gloves, tc, ic. ALSO, a large asortmeut of Ooots and Alices, Hats and Caps, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS. PARASOLS. Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, BOOKS & STATION A IX Y, DACOX, FJSII, SALT. &o , Sec. In fact everything wanted in a Country Store, all of which liiew will smII as CHEAP if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other Store in the county. Lumber and produce taken in exchange for .ils. Give us a call, all those who wish lo buy cheap. J. P. URBAN & Co. Carrollton, Msy 30. 1850. LUMRER. Lip and Joint shingles , end Locust Posts for sale bv LITZINGER TODD. 111 ASK ETS, Axes. Umbrellas. Groom. "El egy- Eneiclcrs,n and Sjndrics goncrally. f'r sa!e bv i.irziVGFR a iort A riXMtiPY AT LAW; ,. H&&X3DURG. PA. , OfEc dor vrrn r" J.i?. fiM Lilian's Suit April tS. tmt) tf. t ill liilAit'ii.li !V,1E!V ill i 1IU f ViililUUlIt 0iti A TTRONE Y AT LA IF, EBENStWIlO. PA. April 12. 1313-lf. C. LITZINOER. O. W. TODD. LINER & TODD, Dealers in Dry Good, Groceries, Hardware. Queers ware, &c. i doors ea-t of iiensha Ws Jlotel. High st. DR. THOMAS C-BUNTING. Sovth-toczt coTT.tr of 1th Raze tt. PHlLXDELPnia, Apnl 26. 1349. 29- JJl'DONALD, AT TO K N E Y AT LAW, EBESSBVRG, PA. All business in the several Courts of Blair. In. diana and Cambria counties antrustod to b? care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. CuclianansStofe. April 12. 1849. tf JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Lorctto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to hi care. May 2, 165030. THOMAS C. M'BOWELL, Will attend the several Courts of Cea-.fcrtt.evu as heretofore. Office one door west of Mf . 'A m. M'Kailand's Cabinet Wareroawi. In HOLLIDA YSB UR G, PA. A?rii IS. '50 27-tf. ATTORNEY AT LA I7r, SBENSBURG, PA. April 11, 1850. REMOVAL Murray & Zahin, Havs removed their store, for a short tine. to the room (ormeily occupied bv Joh S. Duchanan, where they will be happy tr aceom.' modate their friends a lid customers with Any. thing in their line of business. Thsy have an excellent assortment of Goods on hands bit thev will -M at thi very Ian est lercis. May 2d 1350. Thomas Jackson, Ulair county. David Mc.M crtrte. Huntingdon co. James Gardnfk, Blair county. Tucmas E. Fxahlliik Lancaster cccmI. William Glum, Lancaster county ' HicnARa R. Brtak, Dliir rou nty orirrziAi, Pennsylvania Banking 'House BRYAN, GLEIM 6z CO. OFFICE on Allegheny street, a few doo' West of th Court House, and uearly c poite the Post OiHce. The Company is now ready lo transact bu siness. Upon money deposited for a apscifio period of three, tix, nina and twelve months, interest will be paid at such rates as aro usu ally allowed by Saving Inttilutions. Tran sient Deposits received, payable on Jcinaod. 15. R. BRYAN. Cashier. Ho'Iidaysburg, May 16. 1350. AND New Coods. THE subscriber would re-peel fully inform his friends and tbe public generally that lit has just opened out a NEW STORE rn the builc ing immediately opposite M'Dermit'a Hottl consisting of a large and superior stock of String and Summer Goods, Among which is a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS. Vcslilij?, Iiittti, 4Jlicck-. COTTONADES, DRILLINGS, NANKIKXS, TICKINGS, PRINTS ' Maslins, Cin&!!fiis & Cambrics, Together with a great varieiv of FANCY DRESS GOODS Silks, Delains, Lustre?, Lawns Alpaccas, Bombazines, Mull Muslins, Shawls, Hosi ery, Itibbons, for ces, &.C. Also Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Umbrellas. Parasols Quetnsicarc, Hardware and Groceries. Iu fact every hing usually ke,t in a country store. All of which he is determined t sell at prices, which for cheapness. CANT HF. BE AT. Ho ftv ja confident that he can satisfy his friend that they will fiuJ il to their advjn. tag to give hini a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. May 1(T. 1S50. 33. A LOT OF FINE SALT, just reccivt-d and f r sal- by M I LTON RO B E UTS. DOZEN Mann's Axes for sale at the store MURRAY l ZAIIM. PIECES Dtrrcd Linscy for rule by MURRAY & ZAIIM. tgh DOZEN Hoots and Shoes jest r-. rr;"'! spr? for sale bv n IT I.