I requested The ncrrlt!e Traefdj al Trey, N. Y. Troy, Aug. 22. I send you further particulars of the ap palling and bloody tragedy which came to light yesterday morning, at tlie St. Lrml Hotel. About 10 o'clock this forenoon, Mr. R. B. M'Donald, the proprietor of the hotel, thir.kirir there was somet'iliw wrong in the non-anueararu'e of a man left Independence ahout and woman who had stopped as travelers, ur aanta. re, aim mat s.ie went up to their room and knocked at the door, but receiving no answer he opened a small window over the door, when a horrid spectacle was presented. Both man sad woman were dead. The bodies, the clothes and the bed were covered with blood, and the throat of both were cut sad horribly mutilated. The man and woman came to the hotel about 4 o'clock on Monday mdrning. From facts which were brought out, it was found that the man's name was Wm. A. Caldwell, a resident of Whitehall, where he has a father living. He was from twenty-six to thirty years of age, "nd had returned from sea about three or fout months since. He was well dressed ac4 of respectable appearance. The wo man's maiden name was Louisa C. Van Winkle, but it is believed she was of late known by the nane of Knapp. She was between 25 and 30 years old, and very 'bsauUful. She was dressed in deep mourning, and is stated to be from Brook- The Coroner of Troy beiff cut of the! SlaTC Slealins city, Coroner Cogswall, of Lansingburg, was sent for to hold an inquest. The Jury, after hearing the facts in the case, returned the following verdict: That the woman came to her death by having her throat cut from ear to ear by the hands of William A. Caldwell, on the evening of Tuesday, and that Caldwell came to his death by his own hands- WO' (a (nnvprp uMTri i lviiiIa . . . . man, who was made a prisoner, and in-' tcrmarried among them. Espaniolo states that in ccr.vers-:. with the woman, who, he says, ss v.vry f ur, ami of comely appearance, lie learned that she is tin; sister of Li-i:t. Love rr L-nett. who commanded a ir-tin which three years ago, was in compa ny with the parly when it was attacked by the Camanches, -end that her brother was badly wounded, a large number of the men -were killed, and she, with a number of men, were carried off prisoners by the Indians. She states that her hus band and the men treat her very well, but the 'women are very cruel, and heap many indignities upon her. She is anxious to leave them, and says that four or five good riding horses will procure her ran som; but at the same time she requested Espaniolo to say she expressed a perfect contentmeut among the Indians. Espaniolo says he can identify the band of whom this lady is a prisoner, and that at the next trip, if he can get the hor ses for that purpose, he will rescue her from ihe wretched and miserable life she is now living. We hope the press will-give this notice as wide a circulation as possible, that the relatives of this unfortunate lady may adopt some steps to ransom her. Attention 5 i ! OA Al BR! A GUARDS!! "?7"Ot" will ssscmUe en vnar usual 13ili day of September mzt. at one clock. P. M.-,- property t.rtr.ed and eouitpd fijr.Gwil Jlr T-rder-, if. M 'DERM IT, Hi rg".. Aug. 22-T850. Anniversary Kali! run HE Anniversary of the lakirg of Clicpul- E tepee will be celebrated at tlie House of B. M' Derm it. in the Dorough of Fbensburg, on the evening of Friday, tho 13lh day of September next, when and where a military and civic Call will ha given. Every arrange ment will Le made necessary to the comfort or conveni erne of thoso who may be in attend, ancf. Tlie military and citizens generally are respectfully requested to participate in the feMivities of the occasion. CT 'Valley Wreath" and "Echo" will please copy. ansa- sw as Put down for Trial ct a Court cf Com mon Pleas to be field ct Ebensburg, in and for the county of Cambria, com mencing on the 1st irfonday of OclO' mencing on tne 1st Monday ber7th day A. D. Our abolition friends doubtless imagine that they are bettering the condition of the slave by annoying the people of the South with their impertinent interference in their domestic affairs. A more mistaken idea never entered their crazy philanthropic noddles. The last blockhead who has distinguished himself as a humanizing busy-body, is Mr. Chapling, formerly editor of that "Journal of Insanity" the General Houston oa ths Southern Confederacy Albany Patriot. According to our last fluDlbnS. advices, Air. C. has evidently got his loot i i- i-ii. ti The connection of Senator Houston s ,n a oaa P,ace anJ Ir?m wn,c" ne w, t .1 ill..- I n rl Yin nhl In uvfripilrt il ti0 fnr until name witn tne preienueu piot io iorm a - .-" ....... Southern Confederacy with Mexico as "e as sPeni some iweniyoue years in the capital, has been a favorite theme with Uie Maryland felate i'nson. J hat tlie some of the papers for a while past, and South is inclined to deal harshly with notwithstanding the gallant Texan gave tll,5se who seem to court danger, we can the rumor an exDlicit denial in the Senate neither wonder at nor blame. Mr. C. on Thursday last, it is still "harped" upon "cnt feoill-h o misclnel he knew the by those who make by keeping up a fa- penalty of his temerity, and must make up hts mind to pay the cost to the utler- Ve mentioned, a few davs i'lro. ihe re- mosl farthing. He neither deserves mercy nr.rt thnt Cpnpnl llniismv had n..,;i(l!or sympathy. A man who spends his this "rao" to the counter, and we now " hole time in sowing bad feeling ar ffivp lii remark ns nnhlished in th any portion of his countrymen, deserves ITninrt all the punishment he may receive. We "I have for some time been apprized " as much opposed to slavery as any that there was to be a terrible disclosure man, and yet we would no sooner help to come out, in which I was involved, purloin a man's slave than we would help and charging me with treason and various purloin a man's pocket-book. According other matters little becoming my general to e constitution and laws of the conn demeaner; but never, until this 'morning, try l"e "bond-men" of the South are as was I apprized of the sum and substance niuch property as gold and silver, and so of thit solemn humbug. I do not know lo"g as ihe constitution and laws acknowl the impott of it. 1 have known of no edge the existence of this property, so reason hatching. I have been dissatisfied should every good citizen :reit it with with the opinions and character of some respect. That slavery is a great evil we gentlemen, in relation to the value of the ail admit, but the proper way to overcome Union, who have undertaken to estimate this evil is not by enacting outrages, but it; but I am not apprized of any plan for !' appealing to the good sense and hu ceparating this Union, and connecting inanity of those who possess the sole Mexico with it. I have heard nothing of power of remedying the matter. To un the kind that I recollect. Nor could I drtake to overcome slavery by stealing a believe it possible that the communities j 'ew colored people in Maryland and Vir could ever amalgamate voluntarily. I jginia, is as futile as would be tlie attempt haie no idea of "that. Well, sir, it is ri-j to bail the river dry with a cullender. If diculotis to say I have any knowledge ofjSiavety is eer overcome in this county, uch a thing, and that I would suppress! rmHabana, Napo. Coterado, .Light Brown, c Half Spanish CIGARS. Jnat received, . G. W.TODD &. Co. the exposure of it. It would be my duty to publish it, and so I should have done. I denounced the buffalo hunts as a very inexpedient amusement. I at the same time alluded to the Buffalo Convention, and denounced all those buffalo matters. Laughtcr.3 But that I should be involved in a great secret, a great plot to dissolve f1i ITnirtrt artal nftnmi'o i t tt la o vi-,r "creat hiimhutr. I cannot conceive how I lV, passed in 184S. it will be overcome by eloquence, not fel ony; by common sense, not fanaticism. Albany Knickerbocker. Legal Malrimonirl Opinion. We notice Judjn Lowrie, at Ittsburr, has recently decided that a wife possessed of property in her own right, under the Pennsylvania law relative to the rights ol married women in r- gard to pruper- cannut be permitted 1 to become lail for her husband for the&tay of execution of a judgment. could do il consistently with my attach ment and devotion for the Union, which is pretty well understood. Had 1 not thought "pretty well of the Union, I would never have occupied a seat on this floor. Texas had a good deal of trouble to get her Senators here and herself into the TTnu-kti 1 n m fi-iT c'avinr in it nnrl im. proving its condition. We would almost iDavid Evans Es(l of mbria township have fought to get into MARRIED At the American House, in Hollidays burg, on Tuesday last, by the Rev. Mr. Yherkus, JJr. Michael C. McCague of this place, to Miss Harriet, daughter of the. Union. We are here sir, and 1 want to stay in the Union. I do not intend to be whipped tiiher in or out of the Union, if I can help it. We will do everything to pre serve it and nothing to impair it. But to say thai I am involved in any thing of the kind is ridiculous and false. 1 know nothim? of it. and I deny the right 6f being involved in any matter by tlie ; speculations of newspapers. Whatever I do say over my own signature, 1 am res. ponsible for, particularly whatever I do say in my place in the Senate. If I came here harboring a knowledge of any medi tated design against the Union, and did not-expose it, 1 would be as culpable as the parties who were engaged in it." On Friday the 23d inst. Patrick Mc- Coy, Esq., aged about 40 years. JfaL AMEBS Singular Story. We find the following singular. story in the Arkansas Intelligencer, of the 27th ult. Ii is not very probable; still it may be irue: - Captive Lady among the Camanches. We learn upon good authority, that Mi chael Espaniolo, a Spaniard, who has been living among the Cheokee Indians, come twelve or fifteen years, and who has been engaged for the last several years n trading on the plains, with ihe Camanches and other wild tribes, has just returned, frorri one ot his trading expeditions, and whilst at Little River, made the following statement: That about 150 miles west of Little River, he fell in with a camp of Camanches with whom he traded, and during his sojourn among them, he was M a J I In .M mm T tit F a; S3! will sell ia II or rent his Oil the subscriber well known TAII 7AHD, adioininir the borough of Ebensburp, on the east, lvinj between the turnpike and the I.orctlo road w ith three acroa of land (on which the fellow, ing buildings have been creeled, viz: a ood two story frame dwelling house and frame sta ble, and excellent buildings well adapted for a tanner's shop. All the appurtenances necessa ry for carrying on the tanning- trade are in ex. celleot order and can, if required, be enlarged. There is also a large supply of good wa ter buth al the house and tan yard. Terrna of sale will be reasonable. Posses sion will be given al any time. JOHNSTON MOORE. Angust 29, 1850 47-tf. DISSOLUTION OF Partnership! Tlin partnership existi i? between the sub. scriber a the firm of John Ivory &. Co-, was by mutual consent dissolved on the 7th instant. Persons indebted to the late firm will SAVE COST bv making payment before the first day of October next. This is the only notice thai will be given before placing our books in the hands 0f an officer for collection. JOHN IVORY. EDWARD SHOEMAKER Su.nmit, A-)- 2 1850 -17. In the matter of the account "j In the Orphans' ot June J odd and i imrnus I vxiurt ot i-am- M 'ConneU, administrators of I bria Counly, David Todd, Jr., deceased ; Pennsylvania, who was surviving Executor j of July Term, of David Todd. Sr.. dee'd. j 1850. And now, to wit the 5t!i dor of July. A. D. 1350, M. J). Magellan, Esq., appointed an Au-ditor to decide and report upon the excep tions filed to said account. I5y Ihe Couil. CAMBRIA COUNT IT, S3. ' Extract from tlie record of 6a id Court. Certified this 22J day o f July , A- D. 1850. Win. KIT TELL, CUrk. I will alien d Jo the duties of the above ap pointmenl al (he office of .Magellan & Hasson, on Sturdiy the 2lt day of September ne xt, al twp o'clock ; I". M. M. D. MAGE1IAN. .Aug. 23, 1950. 47. Philips Dioiond SkJios for use Zahm Fiitz Bingham ct a! Entrekin's Exi's Murray Rhey Orr Fenlon Same Jackson Kinports M iltenberger M'Lanahan Myers M 'Guire Ream et al Coylo Harris Johnstown Bor. Calhtzia'f Exr'a Prefix Tyson vs v vs vs vs ts vs vs ta vs Gc.sh &c Ornni Der hr.gsr Dillon Parrish Burk Glass Got weld Sharp . vs Young &. Sargent vs Murray vs George &. Dougherty vs Newman et al vs Morrison vs Sharp vs Johnstown Bor. vs Conway vs Crum vs M'Kiernan vs Brown vs Myers vs Gallaher is. Little vs Osborne & M'Kee vs Dillon ti i: u' - . Cunningham &. Kells vs Barns Dibert 6c Obburne Bre wley James Shaffer Mooro O'Conner &.Co. M'Dowell Rhcy Newman Miller Ac Ricketson Linton M'Kinzie's Adm'r vs Fretz vs Hadshead et a! vs Jones Buck vs Patterson vs Amsbaugh &. Rodgora vs Rosaell vs Crum vs Smith et al vs Alarlctt &. Jeffries vs Gates vs l!ur?oon WM. K ITT ELL Po'lhy. Prothonotary'a Office, f Ehensburg Aug. 17, 1853. Ihe fobscriber respectfully announces to the cilirens of Etersburg and vicinity, lltl be has jut received and ci-eiicd al hi a ritr.d. one door eet .r l.U. P.Lcy's Hotel fine ak t- tr.eui ot CLOCKS, XVAI'OHES, Hit stock Consists I" prrl nf every variety cf ANCHOR, LEVER, LEP1NE, QU AR TIER & ENGLISH Watches, From Five to Fifty Dollars. ALSO A choice splectiiQ of Finger-ri7igs, breast-pins, gold' pens and . pencils, spectacles, tea and table spoons, steel vest and fob chains music boxes, pistols, &.C. The public aro politoly requested lo call end examine. V. C. HUDSON. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at 6liortest notice and warranted August 1, 185343. Jiotice! LETTERS Testamentary on Ihe estate of Pattick M'Coy, late of tlie Ujr.n;li of E ions, burg, deceased, having Lcen granted to the un. c'ersigned, resiJinij in 8utn:iierhil totvusliip . A II persons indebted to said estate are reques ted to make payment without delay, and those having claims, to present them properly au thenticated for sell lenient . JOHN M'COY, Executor. Aug. 29, 1850 47-bt. Stray Cow. CAME lo the residence of the au'scriier in Jackson tow nslii;, on ihe Indiana Turnpike, on the 16th of August inst., a dark red COW, with a stir in her forehead. Siie has a bell on her neck and is supposed to be eight or nine years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. JACOB GEORGE. Aug 20, 1850. 47 3t. STRAY. CAME to the residence "f hc Hibfcribcr ir. the Borough of LoreUo, a BROWN COW iviih some white about h-r, one straight horn, about 1 '1 yturs old, the abuve described stray, etime about tho 3d nf Augu:t. The owner is requcs. ltd to come forward, prnvr property, pay char, ires mid t:ike l.f r a i.y, otherwise bhe will be dl'poe'd of according lo Inw. PETER CHRISTY. Aug. 122. 1850. 46. STRAYS. Cam: to the residence of the Mibseri'-cr in Allegheny l;i.vns!iip, about the 12ih'insl., a biigh' led .Mid while COW, with a bt -It on. and and a dark brown and whitoCOW. 'i'ha own. er is rtqupsti'd to come forward, prove proper ty, pay charges and lake her away, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. THOMAS KEALOR. Aug. Ill 1550 4 S. JUST RECEIVED. Tore While Lead, Linseed Oil, Nails, Glass, Mackeral, Herring, Sugar, and STONE CROCKS, And for sale at the store fif E. ROBERT S. Fresh shad, " M ACKER AL. Just received and for sale by G, W. TODD & Co. WOOL Wanted and the highest prices paid at the store of J. C. O'NEILL. CASTINGS recciced and for sale at J.C. O'Neill's Store. ARTHURS HOME GAZETTE. The subscribers have commenced the publi cation of a New Weekly Paper for Families, with tho above title, to be uucer tho entire editorial control of T. S. ARTHUR, Who will concentrate upon i t all, or nearly all, of his literary labors. The design of this paper is clearly expressed in Ihe lille HOME GAZETTE." It will be, emphatically, a pa. per for the home circle a household compan ion a pleasant fireside friend, coming to all with a cheerful countenance, and seeking, while it imparls instruction, to entertain and interest all clxeses of readers. A leading fea ture of the '-Horns Gazette" will ho a SERIES OF ORIGINAL Pill CVELLETTES BY THE EDITOR! Who will furnish some four or five of these pictures of domestic life, written in his best ftyle. for every volume. The -'HOME GA- ry C tt nit 'ii i . .i . t-cur, wniue me organ oi no pariv nor si-ct; nor will it be the exponent of any of the isms of Ihe day. But il wi!! faithfully advo cale tho right, and seek, by every means, to widen the circle of human happiness. Hon estly will the editor teach the truth, as he has crer done in hit? writings, for the sake cf good to his fellow men. But, in doing this, he will avoid unnecessary harshness and causcles s of fence, and keep his journal free from stain of wounding personality. He will oppose what is fale and evil, as one of his social duties; but, while doing so, will uo no sharper lan guage than its rebuke and correction may re quire. "THE HOME GAZETTE" will be eleeantlv printed, on FINE WHITE PAPER. with LARGE, CLEAR FACED TYPE, that may be icad by young and old without injury to ihe eves. Turns of the Paper In All cases in Advance. 8-2 5 10 15 20 00 tlO 00 00 00 ONE COPY. PER ANNUM. THREE COPIES SIX TEN FOURTEEN "ucre niuDOi siz, ter, cr tourteen copies are sent, an extra copy will be iurniMied lo the postmisler, or other person, who ma tiuu, ji.-,Lj iuri oi euner iiouey s Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, or Sartain'a Magazine, will be sent for FOUR DOLLARS. 33 All letters must be post taid. O" ..Money that is current al the place where the sub scription ismude , will bo taken inpayment for tho psper. Address, T. S. ARTHUR &. Co.. No. 5 Athenian Build's, Franklin Place, Phil. FAY UP! PAY BP!! All persons indebted to the undersigned for costs, &.C., are iiereby requested to come for. ward and make payment on or before ihe 20th day of September next. Those neglecting this notice will find their accounts in the hands of proper officers for 'collection after that time' as no longer indulgence can be given. THOMAS TODD. Augut-t, 15, I&50 45. Wanted. lbs W ool for which the highest prices will be paid. E ROBERTS. fg ICE, Star &. Mould Car-lies Ja;1' and S by 10 &. 10 by 12 Glas'. jU6t Ie. ceived, and for sale by MOORE TO FARMERS AND MEN OF BUSINESS OILS- ('AM)LKS & GUANO. rn 11 E SUBSCRIBER offeis, at the lowest U rales, in any quantity to suit purchssers. uein uiinl; teruvian guano, and every variety of SPERM, WHALE, LAUD, AND TANNERS' OILS- .'. 'f -r1 ",an and Consumers . are invited to call. GEORGE W. RIDGWAY, No. 37 North Wharves, the first OIL STORE below Race street, Philadelphia. August 15, 1850. 45-3.n. all and 8eet! j oeouge w. todd $ oo. 1 . . . Deelcra ia Dry GootJs, Ci crcrir, IJtrdwtxe. Queentware, Llc. dootB tfH f PtruiLaa's Hotel. -xr; ft. li- r. kaci l t rr. ATTOKJSE YS AT LAW, EBENSBURG, Pa. " . -, Ebenslarg, June 23, 1SC0. 0. K. IIEYIl, r A TTOKTfE Y A T LA W, JOB ENS BURG, FA.. Office one door west of J.S. EjchsrsB'g le-r April 12, 1813. tf. NEW STOKE AND New Soods. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he has just opened out a NEW STORE in the LuiU ing immediately opposite M'DermH'a Hotel consisting of a large and superior s'.ock of Spring and Summer Goods, Among which is a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASSlMEflES, TWEEDS, Ves ln?s, fjiticii, Checks, COTTONADES, DRILLINGS, NANKINS, TICKINGS, PRINTS Sluslins, Ginghams & ambries, Together witu a great variety of FANCY DRESS GOODS Silks, Delains, Lustres, Lawns, Alpaccas, IJombazin.es, Mull Muslins, Shawls, Hosi- ces7&c. - Also Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, "Bonnets, Umbrellas Parttsols, Qucensware, Hardware and Groceries. In fifcet every thing usually kept ia a country store. 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 lhat Ihey will find il to their ad van tage to give him a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. May 16, 1850. 32. i JUTCfll Id, JR, A. TTRQNE Y AT LAW. EBEKS2URG. PA. April 12, 1813 If. DR. THOMAS C- BUNTING South-west corner of 7A - JZ ccr ttt Pkiladelphta, April 2S. 1849. 9- CUBA IP New and Cheap ABED! Y The undersigned bpgs leave to inform his friends and the public general!', that he has purchased the entire Flock of J. P. Urban &. Co in Carrolllon. His stock is extensive, embra cing almost every article usually kept in a Country Store, and consists in part of a large assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, amonsr which, tre Cloths, Cassimeres Vesting, Sattinets, Linens, Checks, Tweeds, Cottonades, Calicoes, Nar.keens, Drillings, Tickings, Musi ins, Ginghams, Lawna, Silks, Delaines, Boinbatines, Lusircs, Alpacas, Cambrics, Shawls, Hosiery, R:bVint. Laces, Gloves, &.c, &.c. ALSO, a large r.sscrtmenl of 15oots and tSho Hats and dips, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, BOOKS &, STATIONARY. BACON, FISH, SALT. &c, &.c In fact everything wasted in a Country Store, all of which they will sell as CHEAP if not a LITTLE CHEAPER than any other Store in the county Lumber and produce taken in exchange for gooJs. Give us a call all thosa who wish lo buy cheap. JOHN. C. C'NEILL. Carrollion, August 1 353. J, M'flOMlB, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG. PA. All business in the several Courts of Blelr, Ir. diana and Cambria counties enlrustad la Li care, will be promptly attended lo. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Stcro. April 12. 1849. tf JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Borough of LoreUo, Pa., will at lead collections entrusted to his care." May 2, 185030. TUfllTflfi C, M! FiUlU li ill iili ii UilJJ .1 TTG T ..1 W. nni.i7i?rr Will attend the several Courts of CamhrU en. as heretofore. Office ona door wst cf ,Vi . Wm. M'Failand's Cabinet Waieroom. in HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. April 13, '50 27-lf. Central Pennsylvania Banking Mouse, BR FAN, GLEIM, $- CO. OFFICE on Allegheny Street, rear! cpf: site the Post Office. Interest will be paid upon money depot t'e i. as follows, viz: Threo monih deposits at ihe rata of 3 p cr cent, per annum. Six month deposit! al the rate of 3 cor cert . per ann'im. Nine month deposits at lUe rate of 4 f r crit. per annum. Twelve month dcpasila at ll rate cf J r cent, per ann-jin. Drafis on the cilitss fir ea'e In sutis to ytt the purchasers, and ct l!rclior. m ode upon - point at !oiv rates. ' " August 8, 1850 11-lf. J rrAnn o fin 111 II Hi 1. 1 U Ii! SI Al IJVllUU III . M. J M.J U W jJ TJftEG leave lossy lo their .friends, nd it. ELD public generally, lhat they will keep constantly on hand a large and well reelected slock of GOODS, at the old ttand of. Lilzinge c Sc. Todd, w hich mill Le sold low . for Cta cr approved country produce. 'i'ho pztroa-if heretofore so liberally extcnJeJ tc the firm is repoctfiilly solicited. s " NEW and CHEAP THE subscriber hap just received a very cr. tf ns:ve J'ssirlment of all goodi usually kept ir. a country stcrc which willLe told et h vbat lwest pricej. Ac:ong r.ie;;y 'ctl or srticUs. . CLths, f Msinerfs, SalUnsir," Tirif O, And Summer Good. I of Ar.. Pri:s, Ginghams, Zc. Linen Got . "Muslin Delanes, Cas'nrr!i;:27, j SILK GOOD3. larji supply of BOOTS AND SHOES, 7A TS. BONNETS, end CAPS. Qucf-iisw are, Crockrrv &. SmnewFfc, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Which include Mill erd Crs cut Siw, Ar Scythes &. Sickles and good esioitmenl ot Car- 50 hbls Conera uph i?alt. 10 sacks Ground A Iuni Salt, for sale by MURRAY &. ZAHM. Stray, 1AME 'in llin Jane a lijrrj COW, with a white s:ar in her fa1e and about seven ycursold. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property. I ay charge? and take her away, otherwise she will be cisposcd of accordine to law PHILIP BARNACLE. August 15, 1850. large lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS of superior qoV.iiy and lal eiit iU received ao-i for tale br August 1, 1850. MURRAY &. ZAHM. ASKETS, Axeu. Umbrellas. Brooms, El. egy Eneirders," and Sundries generally for tale by G. V. TODD &. CO. LUMBER, Lip nd Joint ihingles , tnd Locust Posts for tale by G. W. TODD & CO. I A LOT OF FINE SALT, just received and f-r sbo hv MILTON ROBERTS, Red Lead, Spanish Brown, White Lead, Whiting, Putty, Varnish, Spirits Turpentine," and Sweet Oil, for sale by G. W. TODD & CO. JUST RECEIVED. Mould Dipp'd.aod Star Candles. Soap, Brooms, 8 by 10, 10 by 12. and 10 by 14 Glass. Cotton Yarns. Cotton Batting. mokinjr Tobscco. Pure White Lead ie. &c, at G. W. TODD &. CO S. A Larg lot of Bleached and Brown Mu r5L lins. ju.t received and for sale verv lo.v i r Mor Lf y.vrPA y& y.ijfsi. Jotice. Letters of Administration cn liic estate of Isaac Crum, dee'd, late of Summerhill town fhip, 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 iLem properly authenticated for settle, ment. NANCY CRUM. A Jminictratria. JOHN R. CRUM, Administrator. July 25. 1850. 42-St . ((Barrels of Macheral for sale DU by J.IVOIIY& Co. penters edge lco,s. ALSO FLOUR. A lot of prime flonr for sale at J.C. O'NEILL'S. "KIiESII arrival of Grncsries at Ihe iio-e of JT J.C. O-Nl NEILL. rr: r c. cu..i r .. w... uu, mppiT, a atiiti iru.i mu Which is made in the houss. of t!:--' U,l oatr. rials by a Srbt rale meclisn'c, a 5ar;e s-jpply WHOLESALE and RETAIL 3 Of every Veriety and Description. Among wLich are The CeletrateJ Hath way Co-.-U. Steves 3 -i;c " f.r wotd. " " Etna air light Couk t.vv 1 fitea for .Vowc" mJ r.!. . Vic'.ory Coo'i kluv 2 f"f v.-oi-d. Comply e Coci stove. 2 "xc far coal. Aii3' Cook vlnve sold ai.d itcorrmeuJed, ate always wairantrd go jd. Also Nine plite stovt-s 5 '. "" ?rcir Etoves for coal and word, Si". E. IILGUE?. E'oensburg June 57th 1851-33. Notice. BLANK DCEDS Py'r Safr nt t7ii Offi'. F.TTERS of Acniii.ifclration on Ihe etas i of Richard Lew is. late vt the Borounh of Kjen'arg, CerpBr;J, having been granimi oy the Rtgi-tar cf Cambria county to the undar. tipnfd: Niica. is hereby given lo "'1 persc.n ndcbied to aid estate to maka i.nrnodut iavinerit. and those havinz claims aruiust saH estite. to prrsant Iheia properly taUieuticited ict sciticmeni. GEORfiE J. RODGERS. T). If. ROBERrs, A ig i:..'5".- ;:. ct. r t ' : h ' t . - i