tbanJoned in their retreat. Upon some one's expressing a doubt whether such a 23e of the public s tort's ami wagons, for the benefit of the enemy, would be allowed by the Department, Taylor cut the diffi culty short, at once, by saying, "Then 1 will pay the hill" and to "provide for the contingency, he directed a separate if count to be kept of all thtt war. expended for the r v.rpose. rrom the N. Y..Ever.ing Foreign Items. ret. The Reform Club have invited Lord Palmerston to a grand banquet in honor of his recent "acquittal." The medical Times says the largest fee on record is that received by Mons. Felix. He operated for fistula in ano upon Loins XIV.; hi-i fee was 0,000. The celebrated Dr. Buckland, the emi nent geologist. Dean of Westminister, and private friend of Sir Uobert Peel, is, it is Teported, bereft of Lis reason, and in close confinement in a lunatic asvlum near Oxford. Madame Pasta, now sixty years of age, ha- consented to sing at a concert in Lon don, on the 10th instant, given in aid of the Italian exiles. The "event" is exci ting a great sensation in metropolitan mu sical circles. Mr. Gibson, of Home, now in England, has received an order for a colossal group in marble, of figures of her Majesty, sup ported on either side by justice and clem ency. The figure of the Queen will be ten feet in height, and the side figures eipht feet. This jrmu; will ocrtipv a place in the houses of Parliament. Lady Ca-ilcrragh, daughter of the Earl of Koden, CI rand-master of the Orange men, and wife of the sou of the Marquis of Londonderry, has joined the Roman t'athohc Church. Another lady, hardly less conspicuous, Mrs. Wilberforce, sister-in-law to the Bishop of Oxford, has also become a convert to the same communion. The export trade of England is largelv ot, the increase the present year. Fussell, the chartist, has been pardoned by her Majesty. A vessel has sailed from the Clyde for San Francisco. A part of her cargo con sists ol coal and iron houses. The latter are now unsaleable, unless the last lire lias produced a new demand. There are now five kirks and five gen eral assemblies of Presbyterians in Scot land. They have the same doctrine, dis cipline and worship, and yet are at sword's points. The French Navy, at the present mo ment, contains only 145 vessels. Lord Brougham, at a recent meeting of the society for the amendment of the law, announced his intention of visiting the United States in the month of February next. Lord Palmerston has made an apology to the Prussian government, for the ex clusion of its minister from the House of Lords, through the rudeness of Lord Brougham. In St. Petersburg, 690,500 bottles of Champagne are annually consumed. Cod ln er oil has risen in England from '20 to jC36 per ton. One million two hundred and sixty thousand Irish have emigrated to the Uni ted States since 1825. A child, seven years old, deliberately droivned itself at Newark, England, be cause it had been severely whipped, Small frock coats, of ladies' cloth, short skirts, long waists, violet and blue colors, are now worn by fashionable gentlemen in Paris. The dress coats are short and narrow skirted, and long in the waist. White hats, with large brims, arc also in vogue. Another miraculous image of the Virgin has been discovered at rossombronc, in Italy. The Madonna rolls her eyes like a wax doll, and performs very wonderful cures. The London Dispatch savs the United States is the last place of resort for all Europeau rogues. The London Illustrated News has an engraving of Sir Robert Peel on horse back, as he appeared at the time of the accident. England is pressing her claims on Por tugal for indemnity, as well as the United States. It would be rather funny to see Lisbon bombarded by a combined Ameri can and English squadron. Elihu Burritt has proceeded lo Frank fort on the Maine, where the Peace Con gress is to assemble. While we conclude, from experience and history, that a gene ral alliance for peace is not very probable, yet it is a pleasant thing that there are philanthropists who will advocate a good cause, even if they nerer hope to succeed. rrom the Ptnnsylvanian. The Cuban Prisoners. The final release of the prisoners, citi zens of this country, arrested by the Span ish authorities of Cuba for participation in the invasion of that Island under General Lopez, is fully confirmed. Commander M'Kcever, of the frigate Congress, has contributed much to the restoration of these misguided men to their country and friends 3nd deserves the highest credit for his ex ertions. A friend and correspondent, at tached to the'same gallant frigate, gives the following interesting account of these cap tives, now restored to liberty, in a letter just received from him, dated at Havana on the 1 1th of July. 'Commodore M'Keever has just re ceived a communication from the Captain Cchcral, to sav that the Cuban prisoners arrested on account of alleged participation ' in the invasion of Lopez, will this day be' delivered to him. They are 1'Z in nuin-. her. Just as I hail finished the foregoirgl ccive these (Jontov prisoners, Some ha e been sent on board. 'They are real Sir John F:dst.ifl's own. They were mustered on the quarter deck. Such odds and ends of humanity 1 have rarely seen grouped together. All doubt of their being apart and parcel of the original expedition fitted out against Cuba is at an erJ. I liey boldly avow it. 1 have conversed with one among the most intelligent of them, and if they had con fessed as much to their captors as they have to us, the preservation of their lives should be regarded as an act of great hu manity. "What a comment is this upon the ad- A venturous dare devil character of the Anglo American. What blessings do thc&e men surrender for the promise of a shadow and at the risk of a halter! Could you but see them now, as I do, walking about our deck such a grotesque, I may say pictu resque party you would suppose them to be anything but Americans. They seem rather from Andalusia, or some province of old Spain. And these are the men whose acts of folly is causing Croat Brit ain and France to increase their naval strength in these waters, and English states men to fume and fret in Parliament! Tru ly we arc a great nation. "Commodore M'Keevcrhas had a part ing interview with the Captain-General to-day. There are some ten remaining j prisoners in his hands, the officers ami j crews of the two vessels which were cap- lured. 1 hey are to be released at once, and 1 suppose put on board their vessels. The prisoners, a list of whom I herewith send you, who came on board to-day.havc been transferred to to the sloop of war Albany, to be taken to Baracoain lew davs. I am writing to you in detached hours, as events transpire around me. We sail with to-morrow s dawn, and shall sweep out through the Florida passage into the broad ! Atlantic, on our way to Uraztl. Great Flood in the Susquehanna River. Iiiimt'isc Destruction of Property 6' ftring among the Farmers. Correspondence of the Penntilcanian. Towaxda, July 20, 1850. The public have scarcely ceased sym pathising with the sufferers by the im mense fire which lately occurred in your city, ere they are startled by a calamity equally as destructive, which visited this section of the State; and, in fact, almost alonir the entire Susquehanna. Fire and Hood, seem to be doini- its worst, arrest- inr the career of most persons' industry !i'?tr- and spreading in many a peaceful home, the lirst experience of penury. We live in strange times. Calamities admonish us of the uncertainty of earthly stores; and a withering pestilence statks through the land, striking the old, feeble, the beau tiful and young, the rich and poor, teach ing us that life is evanescent; and in its brightest aspect merely a dream, whose waking is either for a blissful eternity, or a never ending punishment. Lut, the Hood: Great rains have been falling in the country immediately t!ic Susquehanna rnd Chemung rivers, swelling the creeks and rivulets; and con sequently, an immense body of water into the Susquehanna. On Thursday, the rain, in this region, poured down in tor rents; indeed, the "oldest inhabitant" nev er knew the rain to be so extensive. By Friday noon, the water in the river was very high, and during the day, we began to receive accounts of the destruction of crops, lumber ready for the market, bridg cs, saw mills, 5ce. Fields, that a few days ago were rich in the promises of an abundant harvest, were swept away. On the creeks, the destruction is the greatest; and the suffering amonjr our farmers, must be immense. The labor of the en tire summer has been lost to some of our farmers, and those poor men, who depen ded entirely on their crops. Again, an industrious woodsman, who struggled to collect together his all in lumber, ready piled on the bank of the river, saw it swept away by the remorseless wave, un able to secure a penny of its value. The principal loss is in the crops, and it is a fair estimate to set that down in this county alone, at $60,000. Rumor says that four bridges have been swept away, also a number of valuable saw mills, and a Woolen factory. I have not the least doubt, that the loss will estimate at $300,000. It has created great distress, and in the confusion which prevails, it is impossible to arrive at a full account of the damage done. Hastily, Veritas. lynch Law niah-liamlctl Measure Fredericksburg, Va., July 23. A terrible outrage took place in Culpepper, in this State, on Wednesday last. A mob of two hundred men, including justices of the peace, members of churches, and others, proceeded to the jail, resisted the sheriff, and carried off William Grayson, a free negro. They dragged him to the woods, where they hung him dead. The cause of this high-handed measure is this Grayson has twice been convicted of murdering David W. Miller, a white man but each time he appealed, and the Gen eral Court granted new trials, on the ground that the testimony hardly justified suspicion much less guilt. The mob allowed Grayson one minute to confess, fie firmly avowed his innocence ci the murder. The mob then placed a fence rail across between two trees, and strun i i) htm up. 11ns outrage has created u- tense excitement. inc papers entreat the Governor to arrest every nmi con cerned in M. ?hip horetoferc existing between colODD in tie Mercantile tit is d.iv ,1 s.nlin' I v mutual LlTZlNGEl; business, was C Lli.MXt. Ai! p 1c axe cat! i-ud Oclvhir !.x!. lifrniii iiicli ii to il.cui will stub: cu or iiclcre the first of: CHARLEr g -13-151. litzixger, W TUl'D. 23. i: Attention IS. JR. AMERICAN HIGHLAXDERS. AL'CORiUNG to a Resolution uuammou -iy adopted at Hie ut meeting ot the Company. ; you will a.-semblc al the head of S. 10, at ; o clock A. M., on -Ihursday tin; btii tUy Augtitt mil, armed end equipped lor on. 1 1 wiui leu rounw ot blank cirttulo. I 'l'lie CCIIII'allV will proceed from tlierc t they will join in the of the late r.i'occuscd! II olliduyi-liurg, wliet-e procession in lionor rrc.-ident o'.tlio I'. S. 15 y Older 01 the Captain. TilO.MAS IIL'.iriJIiEV., o. s. ?' . 1). t'ars for the accommodation of I'm' Omipanv will leave tho Suuiunt at 7 o'clock A. M. A larffe lot IP offuptri Jjteecived : of PIUXTS and CIXG1IAMS ior quality and latest styles, just and for sale br .MUIMIAY -So ZAII.M. Adjust 1. 1350. C'ali and ec!! 1 lie Kiihscrihor respectfully arinunTS to I tie citizens of Klcnlmrg- and vicinity, that he has just received and opened at Ills J-tand, one door cast of Mr. Khey's Ilott lJ a fine assort ment of CLOCKS. WATCHllS, His stock consists in pnrt of every varielv of .IXC 1 1 OR, LEJ'ER, 2 T . J LEl'EXE, Q L J R- TlJtf c. I'' 7: T f , Vatckcs J rem J-ive to 1 if a 1J0 - "Wr - T 5. ALSO A cho'ce srlectit.n of Fi)'rcr-rilS, uri'dSl-ptHS, 'JOitl- ! liens and iiencils spectacles tea and table spoons, steel vest and fob chains, music bo.vcs, f slots. 0 The public are politely requested to call and examine. w. n. iiuusox. N. F5. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired a it shortest notice and warranted. August 1, 135043. bEORl M TODD & CO. TJI:c; ,(!avc t0 say to thnir friends and the ! -"-y puuac generally, mat nicy wtii iice; constantly on hand a large and well selected ft:.xk of t.'OODS, at the o!d stand of Liizingor To Id, whicli u ill be sold tow fo.- Cash or approved country produce. The patronage here'oforc so liberally extended to the former firm is respectfully solicited. DY THE Central SSaiiroad! SIX DAYS LATER PROM PHILADELPHIA. Blue, Black and Brown Cloths, and Fancy Vesting?, Sattinctsand Ken tucky Jeans, Cords and Cottonadcs, Tickings, Flannels, Sheetings, etc. Corn colored and printed Lawns Tissues and Bareges, Chambrav. Larlston and Domestic Ginghams, Alpacas, Fxncy and Corn color ed Prints. Irish Linen, tc. HATS CAPS, HO IV NETS, UMEREL L S A XD 'AT? A SO L S, BONNET, CAP, and PLAIN R IK HONS, KID, SILK and LISLE THREAD Ci LOVES, Silk and Linen IIDKPS, FRINGES, Artificial PLOW. ERS. S If. i WL S, S I L K j COTTON HOSE, Shell and Spanish Polka Combs, Buttons, Lil- White Fans. ; Tobacco and Cigars, Best Brands, Coffee, Teas, that Syrup, Sugar, Kicc and GROCERIES generally. Drugs, varnish, spts turpentine, white lead, paints, tc. GLASS $ Q UE ENS I VA E, Double and Single Bilt Axes, Scythes, Rakes and shovels. The ali ovc together with many oilier articles just received, and will be sold at low prices tor CASH or approved produce. GKOIiOE V. TODD &. CO. July 123, Notice. Letters of Administration on the estate ot Dr. James Christy, dee'd, laic of summiiville Cambria county, having been granted by the Kcirislcr of said county lo the undersigned residing-in Blair county, Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, aud those havihg claims against said t state to present them properly authenticated for settlement. The undersigned will attend at the late resi dence of the dee'd on Friday the 2nd of Aug ust next, to make settlement. R. XV. CHRISTY Adminis'r. JuU IS, ISjO 11-Ct. Notice. TJ" KTTEKS of Administration on the estate aLJ of. IJcnjamin J. Kough, late of Ebcnsburg borough, Cambria county, . deceased, having been granted to the underpinned, by Uhc Keg istcr of Cambria, county. Notice is hereby giv en to all persons having claims against said estate, to present them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted lo said es. late, to make immediate payment. ROUKUT CAR.MO-N, Administrator, July 13, ltfoU il-Gl. (Iarrcls of Marht m Cm sate alii J. ivony $. Co. l.VVR.--. I.m .,i prime tb.tir fur talc y P. I'KIJAX - CuV. 1 lie narl t er .Oissolutioii. PjnilE rartncrsli Ji tween Gem pc tr; d ing under die ; heretofore exi fling be S. Kins Sc I. Shocn herder firm of George S. Kill-.' iSo i 'urtuti', I .Miilr i. to t .i , Co.. at We ns Creek 's ibis dav di.-soiwti business ,vill l.c -contiti Met! iy I'. Slj-.i h'm tiroum: kin;. p. miui;m;i;w.i:;; :tr. July 10, 1650,- i-I-Jt. Notice. K Letters of Admin istrat ion on the estate of i Isaac Crura, di.-c'd, late of Suinuierhill Unvn- Ax Cambria 0.011 nt v . In v in t h. e,i pra-itcd bv Re;r is-Ler oi said county to the nn.Iersi-rf.rt, tice is l.erebv "ivf n to all pcrsr-ns inMted 1 SJ j( fctjUle t lnake i,mru,t;latf! prncnt, an J . I,,w. 1, .l .-.t ci.l 1 ,i. tn nm. i j it'iii iLiem iiroiH.'ny uuintnuca tea ior sei lie- - , " . , .... mcnt. NANTY cni'M. JOHN K. CKUM, July 23. 1S:0. i-2-Gi . Administratrix. Administrator. DISSOLUTION OI' a r t n c r s h I v r JB. Notice hcre'jy given that tin nnd(rsii;ned trad n- under the firm of TIIOTTGIi vt. TOP PGii, have this dissolved bv niutn.il ronent. JOHN TltdTI T.i:, iii:ru' topimii:. ' Alt. those Indebted or huviiw claims aj.iinst j i.aid firm, are respectfully nqncpltd to come forward and sctt'e their accounts on or before, the lltli da- of August next with the subberi-i her, who will cariv oil at the same place. JOHN 1 KOI n:u. ! Ji ltorfon, July IS, 1 ). 1 1 -3t . : CAMBRIA I hi!!i Store. I Now h llic Time for Bargains ! '. rSg UK subscrilicrs have just received fim Jj the cast at their C'lotSiing ri'.orc in Iv'cn.s. burz, a. larire aiSOi tnicnt ot Spring and Summer among which may be enumerated .2 fine lot of Casmarctt, Aljuicra, an Jinc cloth Coats, Drcx and S,nh Coats of crcn varirf i and cct or; a vert large stock of Sa tinet and Cassimcrc 1'an taloons of evert desrrip- lion, ana a good f.v sortment of Silk t Satinet $ Cassi mere Vests, to gether trith every kind of Hoys Clolhinz. Fine and Coarse Shirts, Uandkcrt Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, lit Is. ill of which they will dispose of en the most reasonable terms. The)- have also on hand a large stoCK of Cloths Cassi meres and Vesting?, which they arc prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Stock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great circ and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they arc prepared to accomodate their friends and customers with clothing of a superior quality and at lower prices than goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public nrc respectfully invited to call and examine their gouds- EVAXS &. HUGHES. July 4, 1350. 1-tf. NEW and CHEAP IL TUG subscriber has just received a very ex tensive assortment of all g-oods usually kept in a country elorc which will bo sold at the very lowest pricc3. Among- many other articles, are 13 JR X-G O I S. Which includes I'lollis, Cassimercs, Saltineif, Twrcds, And Summer Coods for .Men. Prints, Ginghams, Linen Goods, IMuslin Delanes, Cashmeres, and SILK GOODS. A large supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, and CAPS. Qucensware, Crockery &- Stoncwrrc, JIAKDWAUE CUTUEBY, Which includes Mill and Cro?s cut Saws, Axes Scythes Sc Sickles and good assortment of Car penters edc tools. ALSO Tin, Topper, & Sheet Iron Ware, Whicli is made in the house, bf the best mate rials by a first rate mechanic, a large supply of such manufactured articles always on hand, WTIOLESLR and RETAIL. Of every Vcriety and Description, Amonj whicli aro The Celebrated Ilallr.vay Couk stoves 3 size for wood. " " Etna air li It t Cook stoves I sizes for wood and coal. " " Victory Cook stove sizes for wood. " ' Complete Cook stove 2 bizes for coal. Any Cook stove sold and recommended, are always win ranted oud. Also Nine p!ate stoves 5 size?, and Parlor stoves for coal and wood, &c. &c. K. HUGHES. E'ocnsbiirg Jane 27tli lSaO-33. JFor Sahj or licnt SWILL SELL that valuable property situ ate near Iorctto in Cambria county known as th. "Moore Farm." Any persrm wishing to purchase can call up on E. Hutchinson Jr. Elens:ur. If thi. property is not sold ltd", re the Itilh f August r.cit,it will be for rent fcr a term nf vears. .1. B LA Hi MOOKE. Juiv ii, is.-,() -ie-tt. n ill'll anivn! v( Gr.iCLiies at liiu ' P. I'KB X ti e , palate, an J ;iir. resembles 3 r.ti fA --C7 " V. - -----,r., t (ft1" Cairi he Meat! Tlioc in want of Cheap Goods shotiKl call at tin flflin SUBSCRIBERS, thankful for past fjvors, bog leive la inform their H friends that they h ive fit ted up a new Ji large Store Room wIito they can nccomo i!nte their customers ! v t f i r Imtiil reti, with any thing and every tiling usutlly kept in a Coun try J?tore, and on terms tho mo:-t favofiMe . They hive jut received an excellent assort ment (if SPR1KG & SUMMER GOODS Selected with much care, and with a view ol suiting the tastes of the "l"roty Sons ot Thuu ilcr in tins particular locality. lira ladies will al.--o find (hit particular attention ha 1,'fcri p.iid thr-ir wnritp, and that their great va rirt v l ra'n I i ted t. siiit cvi" b 'v. Among tneir kt'jck iu.:y I'C lo'suu tin SoiIjv?ng : Ulne Ulark nntl Drown ( IpI!;. Fanrv rnd Plain casslii:bi:s, satunf.ts cr an prices and desdripiions. DFLANFS, CASHMEIIFS, in everv varietvjand i color. j .MUSl.l.NS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOUS of ran- and beautiful i stvlt-s. (' GLOVES. HOSIERY and L, OOODS. Ah-t. Avery hiro isor 1 iiifnt of jlS V U JL -sv 'vx J 'f every arift' ami of Ihevejy I quality. Ingftf.cr wilh a .juiniiid lul t HATS AM). CARS, i2 u i : i: n s w a k i : . n n i w a k i: jU(iT:KIL f,r family u.ve. i ; Of) A' and STA TIOXARV, PI SI, SALT, .f - , .( . In fa c I every thing i.oi eiary t'j rcud-. ti ic n asnrlmcnt co liplttc. They would here say iiiinatiou to bell goods a: cheaper I ii.in nt.y other l!i ,t it is tl.rir tlilcr '.hc.iji if not a lntle e.-ta!dihniL nt in tin: place. Tills will he found to bo the c.i.'-c bv those who will l..vor them with a rail. Lumber and all kinds of co-jntry taken in exchange i'ur rom's. Ml'KKAV A. , JJ-tf. ZAII.M. Cbciiaburg, Ju'y II AM) New TI1F Puberibi r would re-peetfulty inturm his friends anil the public jrniT.iUv that !e h.is jtift openeil nut a N liV STOUF. in the build ing iuimedialely ojpo.-ilc M'lJennil's Ilottl consisting ofa lare and superior s'.oek of Sn:i.(: a n it .Sr.M.Mi.i: (ioor.s, Amonjj which is a general assottnurn I of CLOTHS, CASS I VERES, TWEEDS, cotto . A i ) i :s, i i : 1 1 .1 . i .n ; s, XAXA'XS, TICKIXGS, FRIXTS lir.s, litnrrbams anilines, Together with a great variety ef FANCY DRKSS GOODS Silks. Dolains. Lustres. Iawns. Alpaccas, lioiiihazincs, aIhII 3Ius!ins, Shawls, Hosi ery, Ililibons, Li ccs, Slc. A No Hats. Caps, Soots and Shoes, lion nets, I Tinbrcllas, Parasols, (Itteens icarc, Ifardtcarc and ( iroeeries. In fact every thing usually kept in a country tlore. All of w hi ch he is determined to sell at prices, which for cheapness-, CAN'T BE BEAT. Ho feds confident that he can satisfy his friends that they will find il lo their advan. la-re to a cai:. EDWARD ROBERTS. 1S30. 3:2. 1! -.A l;l :-: -'V I V p" JUST Bi;CEl EI) AT THE nan puin 81 R s lawes. Lcslrts, Com Cul'd k Tasc y rrints- IUISII I.LNE.NS, TICIIINCS, FANCY AND DOMESTIC GINGHA MS, FSnmit'!, Sitir(ii and General! v, HA TS C A PS, BOOTS SHOES, 'J OUACCO ami CIGARS, UMBRELLAS, QU E ENSW ARE cxc. .u ii Milieu nave urcn lnn 411 l .TIl 1. . :ht at ttie prcM-nt low prices, and will be sold acciirdinly. call and sec. Always ready to diovv croud". MILTON ROBERTS May 3d. 1818. Wauled Imineilialt Iv. QOIMMM) lh of Wool uanh tl liv o;t:s! w Mcfia: S - iDiMX. - Ml PS feg g hv II kg si r-f A IfV Sh? m1u , o UJs 'S. 7?. n s s ,i 3 Mil I Aim a GEORGE IK. TODD & GOu (Successors lo Lilzitigzr 5' Todd.) lealot8 in Pry (iooi.it doreri-s, llarilivsro, Ourrrswair, c. ' doors crttt of l;i.slia -V II j!cr. flil .1. ct. V. P. MAtiKli-VV, ?i .hasso:- M mm i mm ATTOR.EYK AT L i V r.ur.Nsiiinu:, Ta. 0. R. HEYEli, A TTORiYEY AT' LA TT, E HENS BURG, Pa. O;f.oe one door west f J.S. tiichanans Stivrs April 1J. Isl'J. tf. II IIUTC1I1M, JR. ATTRONEV AT LA IV EBENSUURG, PA. Ann! K 1S4J t!. DK. THOMAS C BUNThVo, South-'.cest corner of th Race sta. Ffllf.APKI.PHIA, April 1 e 1 vt . -J'J J. ATTORNEY AT LAW ED ENS BURG, PA. Ail LnsinecS in the several Conrta cf li' j.i. iliaua and Cambiia counties entru.-tt i to care, will Le promptly aitt-tidt-d lo. Ollice, fppui-itc J. Uui-!j-iCiaii"a stoic. In- April 12, 18 tf JUSTICE OF THE EE ACE, Borough of Lorclto, Fa., will attn ilkelions entrusted to his care. May ISoU o ITII03US 0. M'IOlEiJ Hi IMF II lj,lh to r.T ; i'.it Fs.m: Will attend the several Ctanls of ;Cainhnt as hen totnre. Mliee one door west ot .Ml Win. M' I'm land's Cabinr.t Wa i cionm, in IIOL L 1 1). I i S'J t RO, I 1 nl 1, ':) -J7-tf. DOWN WITII HP IWIiS. THE ;-.ul;;ril'cr having perie! I' is rt'-h i GotM.'s rtccntly purchased in ihe cistern cili" . announces to his friends oud llie public gun-T aliv, that at his establishment m the B-jiouii of Ebiiisburg, Nirth-ejot coiner f tiie Ui m-i:d,.ind ifiimed :ntely cppoMte Mr. Ilh'-y'-Hotel, ll.t v c.m find a we!! elei-tJ au'l ;iirr.i' ussortnient of Goods and 'HirA-n7f .'' at pti ees that cannot fail to please, among which are the following: A general assci luient .' Dry Goods, Calicoes and Ginghams of every paf.ctn, Eanry Printed Braize.--, -Mous tie Laincs and Lawns, Lama Plaids, Irish Linens. Btcachcd and Brown Mushus, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ladie fancy Kid Glovrs of every Color. Brushes Combs and Fanry Soaps. Perfumes and Artilicial., Together with a large assortment of oot.s and Allocs; GROCERIES, 1'atent INIedicies Of every description. Cam Wood and Fustic, Dye Stuffs, And various other articles, many of which ait not kept at any othor Store in the place. Approved Country Froduco taken in ex. change for Goods. 1R E D E R IC K K I TT I'LL- June C, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 13. SALE THE undersigned as directed by l!:e last will Peter M.'Guire decease ! oilers for sale Two Hu.idrcd V Fifty-seven Acres of pine land situated three miles from the Sum mit, On this land there is erected a coon SAv-Ain.L, now in operation. The olTcr of tins properly is tlie best opportunity recently afioriled tt, capitalists dispnd tu embark1 in a lucrative business. The title to the land is iuJisputaldi Pcrsons disposed lo p'lichasc, by calling on Michael M'Guirc in Allegheny low uship t'm -bria county w ill he hovvii the premises. Fur further particulars application can I n ni.n!clii JOSEPH M'DONALP. Executor of Peter M'Guue dct'd Ebcnhurg, Feb. id, lis 50 2 1-tf dNlC m1 Yi -oTHrWhcck'tl lour -hoteo WAGON fur a!c by J. M(50RE. A AAUC;i: ijiiantity of Dim- i2L canon N-il-. nd Spikes I nun J lo . inch, al M uii'.t Sicorc. for j I I V. IX TED: IYOOL, BUTTER, EGGS .2nd I lOtlucc ft (rtrii dfst-rifliun 't1 ifosl LITZINGER CASTINGS receired tutd-)"' falj at J. P. L'rbaii &. Co.'s Slore.( -'U4-' to- VTj0 TTWaiitcTii: rihclii -1 " eii i !! i in. 't i VJT-AV -V ')fi 11 11 1