certain for him to avoid it. He ran some thirty or forty yards, fell, and soon expi red. After committing the brntal outrage. Hardy walked back into the house, with his knife in hand, reeking with blood,' exclaiming, "I'm a t-jrt, and that's the way I'll serve any uiau who'll follow me ! Some of those who heard him, thinking he had got into difficulty, wiiii a Mexican, advised him to leave, which he did. As soon as it was ascertained that he had killed Captain Brennan, men were sent to the several ferries to prevent his escape into Mexico, and others started in pursuit. He was arrested next morning about day light, near one of the ferries, ironed and taken to jail. The only cause assigned for this brutal outrage, is the refusal of Brennan to let Hardy have money, while at Brazos, which is, in all probability, the uue cause; as Hardy was heard to say, on his way up from that place, that he Jiad marked his man. The people of Brownsville assembled and demanded Hardy ol the deputy sher iff, who, not daring to refuse, delivered hi in into their hands and he was sen tenced to be executed. The Flag thus describes the closing scene in the life of the desperado: On reaching the ppot se lected for this tragic scene, he remarked that he knew he had to die, and intended to die like a man; but would rather be shot than hung. The crowd assembled to witness the solemn tragedy was "quite large, but orderly and quiet, with a few exceptions. No one volunteering to shoot the guilty, hardened wretch, it was deci ded that he must hang. During all this time, and even while arrangements were making foi launching him into eternity, where he would meet a more dreaded tri bunal than any on earth, he evinced the most perfect indifference as to his fate, not suffering a muscle of his face or limbs to betray the least emotion; and even took the rope that was to hang him and tied the hangmau's knot to show how it was done, without the slightest perceptible tremor of the nerves. Those managing the matter, fearing the knot was not well tied, untied it for the purpose of retying, in which lliey failed, when he remarked to a gentleman standing near him that he would have to tie it again. This kind of fice the individual addressed promised to perform for him. The doomed man then got into a cart, monnted on a plank which rested on the wheels, without any resist ance or assistance, and, while the rope which was suspended irom a beam used in hoisting beeves, was being adjusted around his neck, asked to have his hands tied behind him. There he stood, high above the crowd, his hands tied, the noose close about his neck, death staring him in the face, calm, cool and collected. The cart moved from under him, and in this condition he was hurried into eternity. Such a spectacle we never witnessed be fore may be never again. It was evi dently his intention to have leaped from the cart, but he was prevented from so doing by some one attracting his attention as it started, which caused his feet to drag from the tail. He died after a slight strug- gle, and thus terminated the earthly career of Bill Hardy, who had been the terror of" every community in which he lived, lie mar 1 if 1 1 K V an ni o vaL'tftee 1 11 1 1 fT" r I. ence that he had nictcd it out to others. rcrilous Balloon Ascension At the meeting of the Academy of Sci ence on Monday, M. A rago gave an ac count of an unsuccessful balloon ascen sion, which became almost disastrous, at tempted two or three days before by AI. M. Bixio and Barral, two scientific men of Paris. The object of the adventurers was to ascend the height of7 miles, to as certain the decrease of temperature & the density of the air; to make hygrometrical aud barometrical observations; in short to complete the information which the ascensions of Gray Lassac, many years ago, left imperfact. The ascension took, place at 10 A. M. A large number of savans had assembled on the terrace of the Observatory as interested spectators. The balloon was made with great care, and, according to custom, was only two third fifled with gas. Considering the extraordinary height to which it was pro posed to mount, hydrogen was used to inflate it. But the net work of strong cord which envelopes the balloon had been hastily prepared, was received at the last moment, and proved to'be too small. -The cords were cut, and in one minute and a half, so rapid was the as cent, the travellers were lost in the clouds. Arrived at a hight of about three thous and yards, the dilation of the gas was rapidly progressing. All worked well until the net ceased to b? ample enough to contain the balloon. Then their troub le and danger commenced. The balloon became more and more elongated below, till the travellers and their car were com pletely enveloped in its folds, and were in imminent danger of suffocation. In fact, the car had not been suspended suf ficiently low. At this critical moment, M. Birral cut in the bottom a large hole with his knife. Then they were almost stifled to death by the escaping gas. Their elevation now was about three and a half miles. The hole cut by AI. Barred checked the ascent, and determined a downward movement. An accident, ripped a large hole in the top of the balloon, and down down, down they fell withfearful rapidity. The clouds soon appeared about them above them. The descent was checked an instant by throwing out all the weights, but the rap id escape of gas soon rendered this of no avail, and the aeronants saw that speedy violent collision with the earth was inevi table. It occurred in a vineyard near leaux, twenty-one or twenty-two miles northeast of Paris. M. Bixio, who is a member ot the Assembly, exminister of commerce, a taturalist, and more asaven than a politician, and not very much of anything, escaped unhurt. His compan ion got off with some scratches and brui ses, which are not very serious, but suffi ciently so to have confined him since the ."rrwlnt tn his rwrl. These ncc'dents ren dered the ascension -3111105. void of scien tific interest. Woman in Male Attire. Among the schemes advocated by the female reformers of the present day, there is none more startling than that which aims at the overthrow of distinction in costume of the sexes. As a general thing the re formers either deny the existence of this project, orforbear to advocate it publicly; but the appearance of a pamphlet from the Brussels press, written by AlissH. AI. Web ber, in which the male attire is boldly ana ingeniously recommendedas the 'raostap propriate costume for single females," and moves all doubt upon the subject, or shows conclusively that the scheme is seri ously entertained. Miss Webber is a grace ful and vigorous writer, and'treats her sub ject with apparent firmness one adduces authorities to prove that, in early ages men and women dressed precisely alike; and that the distinction in dress which now exists arbitrarily drawn by the male sex, in ihe tyranical exercise of power which they derived solely from their greater physical superiority. Her plan is to restrict girls to their frocks until the completion of their educa tion. Upon their enteance into society they are to dress precisely like males of similar conditions, and continue to wear male attire until the day of their marriage. Widows at the end of the mourning sea son are to resume men's apparel, unless they have determined never to marry again. In effect, this is a scheme to dis tinguish marriageable females from mar ried women and confirmed widows. lietrariled in this Jicrht it has least one merit, and may on that account claim the friendly countenance of the bachelor fra- ter nity. It would save them a vast deal of trouble ascertaining the domestic rank of a new lady acquaintance and prevent them from committing the now common error of falling in love with married vo men. Holden's Mag. Our. Claims upon Tortngal- A private letter from Lisbon, dated 2d instant, says: 4kThe Peninsular mail steamer, Montrose, arrived with the Lon don mails yesterday afternoon, and I have reason to believe no new instruction have been received by Mr. Clay from the U. S. respecting the settlement of the claims upon Portugal. You may consequently rely upon the information I have already givn you, lo the effect that no coercion will be used against this goverment if Mr. Clay is not satisfied as 1 do not think he will be on the 11th inst. In fact, I un derstand Mr. Clayton again stated, at Washington, that the matter must be sub mitted to Congress, if Mr. Clay fails in his negotiations, and demands his passports "The Council of State sat upon these claims for six hours on Sunday; opinions were much divided. Some councillors wished to refuse the whole of them, but. according lo the ultimate decision, the Counts Thomas and Tojal had a confer ence yesterday with Mr.Clay, assisted by the American Consular agent (Mr. J. L. Martin, a British merchant of this city, and although the parties are still much at variance as to the amount admissible by thePortuguesegovernmc.it, which still refused in toto the General Armstrong claim. Another council is to be held to morrow before the Queen, when I sup pose a final decision will be come to as to the amount to be offered to Mr. Clay on or oelore the 11th." The California Emigration. During this season to the 17th of June, 30.9fi4 men, 439 women, 508 children, 7113 wagons, 10.8S0 horses, 6571 mules, and 18,238 cattle have passed Fort Laramie on their way to California. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Banking Mouse, BRYAN, G LEI My 4' CO. OFFICE on Allegheny Street, nearly oppo site the Post Office. Interest will be paid upon money deposited, as follows, viz: Three month deposits at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum. Six month deposits at the rate of 3j per cent. per annum. Nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits at the rate of 1J per cent, per annum. Drafts on the cities for sale in sums to suit the purchasers, and collections mode upon any point at low rates. August 8, 1850. 41-lf. JUST RECEIVED. Pure While Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails, Glass, Mackeral, Hosiary and Sugar. And for sale at the store of E. ROBERTS. Wanted. lbs Wool for which thejhighest prices will be paid. E ROBERTS. 2,000 jrglCtf, Star &. Mould Candles and S by 10 JA. 10 by 12 Glass just re ceived, and for salo by J.MOORE. CLANK DEEDS for Sale at this Office. Dissolution. rniHE firm consisting of Dr. P. Shoenberger, JUL George S. King und John Bell, carrying on Mill Creak Furnace, Cambria county. Pa., inder the firm of J. Bell &. Co., is 1 his day dissolved, John Bell having-disposed of his in terest, and withdrawn from said firm. The Furnace will hereafter be curried on, and the businex Bellied by t:ie new firm under the st le ul ICojiaun, bhoenuerger 3c Lo. JOHN BELL.. DR. P SHOENBERGER, GEORGE S. KING, Parties of old firm. DR. P. SHOENBERGER, GEORGE S. KING, WA1. BINGHAM, ROBINSON, LITTLE &. Co. Parties of new firm. Augusl8, 185J 44-3t. Oissolution. THE partnership heretofore existing be iwecn George S. King At P. Sboenberger trading under Ihe firm of George S. King &. Co., at Bens Creek Furnace, Cambria co Pa-, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ihe business will be continued by P. I Shoenberger. who is to settle up the business of the firm of Geor.S- King Co. This dissolution not affecting in any way the other firms said parties aro connected in. GEORGE S. KING. P. SHOENBERGER. July 10, 1850, 42-3t. Call and See! I Ihe subscriber respectfully aunounces to the tMlizpns of Ebensburir and r icinit v. I hnl b li:ia v. o . - - j , just received and opened at iiis stand, one An,,r mcl ,f Mr IDlot 'c Ilnfoll fin mcnl of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY &C 111s slock consists in pnrt of every variety of ANCHOR, LEV EH, LEPINE, QUAR TIER ENGLISH 1 Ipfei Watches, fa From Five to Fifty Dollars. ALSO A choice selection of Finger-rings, breast-pins, gold- pens and pencils, spectacles, tea and table spoons, steel vest and fob cliains, music boxes, sfos, Slc. The public are politely requested to call and examine. W. B. HUDSON. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice and warranted. August 1, 185043. GEORGE W, TODD & CO. BEG leave to say to their friends and the public generally, that they will keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of GOODS, at the old stand of Lilzinger Si, Todd, which trill be sold love for Cash or approved country produce. The patronage heretofore so liberally extended to the former firm is respectfully solicited. mtVoticC. Letters of Administration on the estate of Dr. James Christy, doe'd, late of Suinmilville Cambria county, having been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned residing1 in Blaif county. Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said cslaie to make immediate payment, and those bavihg claims against said estate to present them properly authenticated for settlement. The undersigned will attend at the lute resit, dence of the dee'd on Friday the 2nd of Aug ust next, lo make settlement. K. W. CHRISTY AdininU'r. July 18, 1850 41 -Ct. JTotiec. The ;-ar! !:e-s;hin heretofore existing between L1TZ1NGEK &. TODD in the Mercantile business, v. as this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per suns indebted lo them will please call and settle on or before the first of October next. CHARLES L1TZ1NGER, GEORGE. W TODD. July. 20, 1850. 43-3t. "pO ASK liTS, Axes, Umbrellas. Brooms, El A-JP tgy Eneirclers," and Sundries generally, for sale by G. W. TODD &. CO. Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine, and Sweet Oil, for sale by G. W. TODD & CO. LUMBER. Lin and Joint shingles, end Locust Posts for sale by G. W. TODD &CO. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dipp'd.aud Star Candles. Soap, Brooms, 8 by 10, 10 by 12, and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Cotton Batting. Smoking Tobacco, Furo White Lead Sec. kc., at G. V. TODD & CO'S. ON t 11?- lir PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. II. TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES RICE c. $c Fresh from the Edstcra Markets at G, W. I ODD &, CO'S. 11 ELL and Spanish Polka Combs, Port M k9 nies. Brushes, Fancy Soaps and Oliphar. or sale by G. W. TODD 4. CO. WANTED: "WOOL, BUTTER, EGOS and Produce of every desert ption G. VV. TODD &. CO. A large lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS of superior quality and latest style, just leccived and for talc br MURRAY & ZAH.U. A'lE'isi. l, low. CAMBRIA Clothing Store. Sow is the Time for Bargains ! ! HE subscriber have ju.-t received fiuin the easl at their Clothing Siore in Ebcu9. burg, a large assortment of Spring-and Summer Clothing. among which may be enumerated A fine lot of Casmarett, Alpacca, and fine cloth Coats, Dress and Sack Coats of every variety and ccl or; a very large stock of Sa- tinet and Cassimere Pan taloons ofevery descrip tion, and a good as sortment of Silk Satinet $ Cassi mere Vests, to gether with every kind of Boys' Clothing. ALSO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most " reasonable terms. They have also on hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi meresand Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating; terms for cash or approved country product-. Their entire Stock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great care and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are 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 are respectfully invited to call and exatniue their goods- EVANS HUGHES. July 4, ISf.O. 4-tf. NEW and CHEAP ? f THE subscriber hae just received a very ex. tensive assortment of all goods usually kept in a country store which willbe sold at the very lowest prices. Among many other articles, are DRY-GOODS Which includes Cloths, CRSsimeres, Saltioett, Tweeds, And Summer Goods for Men. Prints, Ginghams, &. Linen Good s, Muslin Pelanes, Cashmeres, and SILK GOODS. A large supply of UOOTS AND SHOES, iA TS, BONNETS, and CAPS. Quecnsware, Crockery &. Stonewnrc, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Which includes Mill and Cross cut Saws, Axes Scythes & Sickles and good assortment of Car penters edge . tools. ALSO Tin, Copper, & Sheet Iron Ware, Which is made in the house, of the best mate, rials by a first rate mechanic large supply of such manufactured articles always on hand, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. ALSO Of every Veriety and Description, Among which are The Celebrated Ilathway Cook stoves 3 sizes for wood. ' ' Etna air tight Cook stoves 4 sizes for wood and coat. ' 44 V'ic'.ory Cook stove 2 sizes for wood. 44 44 Complete Cook stove 2 sizes for coal. Any Cook 6tove 6old and recommended, arc always wairanted good. AUso Nine plate stoves 5 sizes, and Parlor stoves for coal and wood, &c. Sec. E. HUGHES. Ebensburg June 27th 1850-33. For Sale or Stent. I WILL SELL that valuable property situ ate near Loretto in Cambria county known as the 'Moore Farm." Any person wishing to purchase can call up on E. Hutchinson Jr. Ebensburg. If this property is not sold before the 16lh of August next, it will be for rent for a term of yearn. J. BLAIR MOORE. July 11, 1850 40-tt. JYotice. Le Iters of Administration on the estate of Isaac Cram, dee'd, late of Sutnmerhill town ship, Cambria county, having been granted by Register of said county to the undersigned, Notice is hereby given lo all persons indebted lo said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. NANCY' CRUM, Administratrix. JOHN R. CRUM, Administrator. July 25, 1850. 42-6t. Notice. TB" ETTEUS of Administration on ihe estate JJLi of Uenjainiu J. Kough, laic of Ebensburg borough, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, by Jtho Reg ister of Cambria county. Notice is hereby giv. eu to all persons having claims against said estate, lo prosent them properly authenticated for settlement, and those indebted lo said es tate, to make immediate payment. ROBERT CARMON, Administrator, July 18. 185041-6t. 30 Barrels of Mackeral for sale by J. IVUli.1 4.y Co. F LOUR. A lot of prime flour for sale a J. P. URBAN & Co'a, A Largo lot of Bleached and Crown Mu lins, just received and for sale .very Iom l e store of MURRAY &. ZIIM. ALWA YS ON HA NDS. FAMILY FLOUR, R A CON , TERMS-CASH. MILTON ROBtKlo. Can't be Meat! Those in want of Cheap Goods should call at the THE SUBSCRIBERS, thankful for past favors, beg leave to inform their friends that they have fit ted up a new large Store Room where they can accomol date their customers by the hundred, with any thing and every thing usually kept in a Coun try Store, and on terms the most favorable . They have just received an excellent assort ment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Selected with much care, and with a view of suiting the tastes of the "Frosty Sons ol Thun". der 111 Ibis particular locality. 1 ho ladies will alio find that particular attention has been paid their wants, and that their great variety is calculated to suil everybody. Among' their stock may be found Iba following: Bice Black and Brown Cloths, Fancy end Thin CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every varietyjind color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful GLOVES',' HOSIER V and LACE GOODS. Alto. A very large assortment of of every variety and of the vejy Lest quality. Together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. li OOKand STATIONARY, FISH, SALT, 4-e , $e. Iu fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co.nplete. They would here say that it is their deter minalioii to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other establishment in the place. This will be found to be the case by those who will favor tbem with a call. Lumber aud all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. MURRAY & ZAIIM. Ebensburg, July 11, 1S50. 5-lf. "new stoke AND New Uoods. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has just opened out a NEW STORE in the build ing immediately opposite M'Dermit's Hotel consisting of a large and superior stock of Spuing and Summer Goods, Among which is a genera! assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, Vc'sling, Ijiiiciis, Check, COTTON ADES, DRILLINGS, N ANEINS, TICKINGS, PRINTS Musli'iis, Cinshams & ambries. Together with a great varielv of FAXCV DRESS GOODS Silks, Delains, Lmstres, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Mull Muslins, Shawls, Hosi ery, Ribbons, Lu ces, Slc. Also Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bonnets, Umbrcllus, Parasols, Qaecnsicare, Ilardicarc and Groceries. In fact every thing usually kept in a country store. All of whi ch he is determined to sell at prices, which for cheapness, CANT BE BEAT. Ho feels confident lhal he can satisfy his friends that they will find it lo their advan tage to give him a cal!. EDWARD ROBERTS. May IE, 1S50. 32. BY THE Central Railroad! SIX DAYS LATER FROM PHILADELPHIA Blue, Black and Brown Cloths, Plain and Fancy Cassirneres, Silk, Satin and Fancy Vesting?, Sattinets and Ken- ' tucky Jeans, Coids and Cottonades, Tickings, Flannels, Sheetings, &c. Corn colored and printed Lawns Silk Tissues and Bareges, Chambray, h.arlston and Domestic (inghams, Alpacas, F?ncy and Corn color ed Prints, Irish Linen, &c. HATS CAPS, BONNETS, UMBRELLXS AND PARASOLS, BONNET, CAP, and PLAIN RIBBONS. KID, SILK and LISLE THREAD GLOVES. Silk and Linen HDKFS, FRINGES, Artificial FLOW. ERS, SHAWL'S, SILK$ COTTON HOSE, Shell and Spanish Polka Comb1?, Buttons, Lily White Fans. Tobacco and Cigars, B est Brands, Coffee, Teas, that Syr-p, Sugar, Rice and GROCERIES generally. Drugs, VPrnUIi, spts turpentine, white le.-vi, points, &c. GLASS $ QUEEiXSWAE, Double and Single Bitt Axes, Scythes, Rakes and shovels. The above together with many other articles 10 st received, and will be sold at low prices or CASH or approved produce. GEORGE W. TODD & CO. July 23, 1650. TWO Bltl DOORS RES II anival cf (iioceriep at the Mruc J I' . t'RBAN 6- Co. GEORGE W.TODD. $ CO (Successors to Litzinger 4 Toid7 Dealeis in Dry C.'ooc'k, Cioreriea, Hardware. QuceiisWure, &c. u'oor afluf lUnsbaw' Hotel. High at. X. D. MAGEHAJC. 31 .HASSON. 11 AGIiHM & IIMd, A TTORXEYS AT LA W, EBENSBURG, Pa. Ebensburg, June 20, 155Q. C. Id HEYER, A TTORNEY A T LA W, EBENSBURG, PA. Office one door west of . S. Buchanan's Stoc April 12, 184'J. tf. E, HUTCHINSON, 1. A TTRONEY AT LA W EBENSBURG, PA. April 12, 1849 If. DR. THOMAS C BUNTING. South-west corner of 7th 4" Race &Is. Philadelphia, April 26, 1S4, 29- J, rnoMi). ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of Blair, In. diana and Cambria counties entrusted lo hra care, will be promptly attended lo. Odice, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store. April 12, 1649, If JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1850 oO. TIIOMAS C. M'DOWELL, .1 TTO ilVJG I' Jl T IjJI If, ' Will attend the several Courts of Cambria co. as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr . tt'm. M'Failand's Cabinet Wareroom. in IIOLLIDAVSBURG, PA. April 18, '50 27-tf. DOWN WiTlIHIGH PRICES. THE subscriber ha ving opened his stock of Goods recently purchased in the eastern cities, announces to his friends and the public gener ally, that at his establishment in the Borough of Ebensburg, North-east corner of the Dia mond, and immediately opposite Mr.-Rhey's Hotel, they can rind a well selected and. genera! assortment of Goods and "nick'Hack," at pri ces lhal cannot fail to please, among which are the following: A general assortment of Dry Goods, Calicoes and Ginghams of every pattern, Fancy Printed Braizes,! Mou s de Laines and Lawns, Lama Plaids, Irish Lines-. , , Bleached and Brown Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Suspenders, Hosiery, Ladies' fancy Kid Gloves of every CoFor, Brushes, Combs and Fansy Soaps, Perfumes and Artificials, TiirTthfir u-ilh h larire assortment of Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, Patent Medicines Of every description. Cam Wood and I'aslie, live Stuff. And various other articles, many of which an not kept t any olhor Store in tho place. Approved Country Produce liken in ex change for Goods. l UEULKlLK 11 1 ifcbl June C, 1850. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR AL E. THE undersnod as directed by theljst will Peter M'Guire deceased offers for sale Two Hu.tdred 4 Fifty-seven Acres of pine land situated three miles from the Sw mit, Oa this land there la erected a GOOD SAW-MILL; now in operation. Ihe, offer of tms. property is the best opportunity recently afforded to capitalists disposed to embark in a lucrative business. The title lo the land is "utJispulablo Persons disposed lo put chase, by calling on Micnael M'Guire in Allegheny township Cam. Uria county will be shown the premises. For further particulars application can oo made to JOSttril M'DDNALD, Executor of Peter M'Guire dee'd Ebcnbburg.Ftb.-JS, 1W0 21-if horse WAGON for sale by J. MOORE. A LARGE quantity of Dmi- . canon Nsils, and Spikes from 3 lo 5 inch, cs for sale at Miort't Steere. Wanted Immediately. a 00,000 lbs of Wool vantedy JOHNSTON MOORE CASrTINGS received and for rale at J. P. Urban & Co.'s Store. WOOL Wanted and the highest I pneti paid at the etc re cf i 3 T UUFAIN 6i l o;