jver, havitr begun the good work, should go on without pausing. Other great meas area are still to be carried. The admis sion of California is t:ow a fixed fart Out it is also important thai the territorial hills should be promptly passed the fugitive slave law properly amended, and the slave trade abolished in the District of Colum bia.. These done, and grateful country wiil pour its best blessings upon the rep resentatives who saw the strait of the Union, and caise forward to her defence with a noble courage aud constancy, rorthy of perpetual remembrance. P. 8. Better and Better. The very last news informs uj that the Boun dary bill was so amended as to include the bill establishing a Government for the Territory of New Mexico. If this proves to be so, "we are out of the woods," and feel very much like indulging in an edito rial hiZZz.-Pcnnsylva.aan. "TO.'JUROBSS.- TAKE NOTICE, that all persons sum moned to attend as Grand and Traverse Jurors at October term nest, will not be required to be in attendance until Wednes day the 9th of October next at 10 o'clock M. JOHN BRAWLEY. Sheriff. Sept. 9, 1&50. State Senator. Ve are authorized to announce Cof.. Thomas C. M'DowetX. as a Volunteer Candidate for tha office ot State Senator, to represent the Di'irict composed of tho couutiea of Blair, Huntingdon and Cambria. THE BOOKS OF Philip Reilly late of Summerhili town hip Cambria county, decee.-ed. are placed in my handa for collection, and person indebted can save coata by attending to '.he aatne with cut delay. JAMES M'DEKMIT. Ebensburg. Sept. 12 1850. 3t. ' EST II AYS! Came to residence t.f the subscriber in Jack, ino townrhip, eight miles west f (Ebenaburg on the c!a pike, about the 2Si.li ult. , to steers, one a yearling willi a whit face tiie point of the right cr cut off an t a alit in it, and a alit in the left ear, the other a red and white two year old with no p.rt icular mark, the owner is requested to come forward, prove property, piy charges and take them away otherwise they well be disposed oi according to law. CYRUS GEORGE. Sept. 12. 1850. 3t. Register's iVotice. ALL persona int rested are hereby notified that the following account have been al oveH and filled in (he Register's office of Cambria county. Pa.; and that the same will be present ed for Confirmation to the Orphan' Curl to l held at Ebenaburg. on Monday the 7th day of October next. " The account of Margaiet Finegsn, Adminis Matrix it the otale of I'ryan Finegsn. dee'd. The account of Mary Ann t'robrman and David Somerville, Adminia' rators of the eataln of Thomae Grossman, dec' J. The account of Piter Levy, Ad mini-lralor f the eatate of John !. hinan, dee'd. who was Executor of Jette Shaffer, oce'd. The account of James Maloney , Executor of Ann Key, dee'd. The account of Thorn Carroll, Adminis trator of the estate of M ichsel Varlcy, dee'd. The account of John M'Elwainc and Jerome Daw ton. Executor of Patrick Dawson, dec'ti. The final account of William Wherry, Guar. iiari of the minor children of John Haruian, dee'd. Win. K ITT ELL, Register. Sept. 7, 185043. IE stray. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Clearfield township, CamSria county, about 1 miles from Ashland Furnace , soietii: e in May laet, a large dun coio.-cd COW, having a large white spot on her forehead, three "hits Jga, and some other white p t ami about 13 yeara old; uid cow has a cilf about six week old. The owner is requested to coi::o forward, 'prove property, pay cha'ge und take her away, otherwise she will be disposed f according to law. JAMES M'DERMiT. Sept. 12. 185043. Attention CAMBRIA GUAliDS!! 70U will as&cmh'e on your usual sL paroe'e cronnd on Friday, the 13th day of September next, at 'iic o'clock. P. M.. properly armed and equipped for drill. Bv order, D. M'DEKMIT, lt Serg".. Aug. 22. 16o0. Anniversary Ball! T HE Anniversarv of the lakine cf Chepul- tenec will he celebrated at tne House of B. M'Dermit. in the Borough of Ebensburg, on the evening of Friday, the 13th day of September next, when and where a military and civic Ball will be given, tvery arrange ment will be made necessary to the comfort or ceuveni ence of those who may be in attend ance. The military and citizens generally are respectfully requested to participate in the festivities of the occasion. I7"'VsIhy Wreath" and Echo" will please eopy. SALE OF Town ILofs! THE aubieriber will offer at public sale, in the Town of Carrolton, Cambria county. Fa., on the 17th of September, inst.. 30 LOTS OF GROUND Id the Town of Carroltton. nine miles north of Ebnburg. The Town i rapidly improving, and wil! eventually be a place of considerable importance, and those wishing to engage in almost any branch of business, will find it sn excellent location. Sals to commence at ID o'clock on said day, hen conditions of sale will be made known J. P. URBAN. Carrollton, Sept. 3,1850 48.-td. A. LOT OF FINE SALT, just received and for sale by MILTON ROBERTS. KIMifll TTEL? HEREAS, in and ly an Act xf the Gen V V rral Assembly of tlie Commonwealth f ri-iuisylvsRis, entitled "An act to regulate the Crcueral Eh clions w ilhin t he Common we-alili," t (i eiijuined en me to give Public Notice of null election to t'e Jirli, and to enumerate in ruch fiolice what oSscr s ara to b tloctod: in pursuance of which, X. JOHN BRAWLEY, High Sheriff of the county of Cambria, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the Electors of the oaid county of Cambria, that a General Elec tion will be held in the oaid county of Cambria on the SECOND TUESDAY of October next, ((fiing the 8th day of the month) al the sever, a I election districts established by law in said county, viz: The Elector of the district composed of the borough of Ebenaburg, t meet at the Court House in id borough The Elector of the district composed of the township of Cambria to meet at the Court House iu the borough of Ebensb'irg. The Electors of the district composed of the tn-rship of Allegheny, to meet al the chool House in the town of Loiclto in said township . The Electors of the district composed of the bo;ough of Jo!int'.wii, to meet al the h uso of James Shannon, in said borough. The Electors of the district composed of the borough oi'Conettiaugli, to mct at School house number thirteen, in said borough, or township. The Electors of ihe district composed of the township of Concuiaiigli. to meet at chool House number tliir'eon in said township. Tiie Elector of the district composed of the tuwtibhip of Carrol!, to meet at School House number three in said township. Tho Electors of the district composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet al t lie house of John Douglass, in said township. The Elector of the district compasei of the towiisl.ip of Jackai n. to meet at the house of Cinrijj Dill'in m Baid tn wnsh ip. The Electors of the district composed of Ihe township of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Krii:g, in said townahip. The E let ters of the district composed of the township of ummcrhil!, to meet al School Uou.e number one in the town of Jefferson, in said township. The Electors of the district composed of tha township of Susquehanna to meet al the house at-Matthew Coi.rad, in said township. The Electors ol the dit-trict composed of the township of Washington to meet at the School House Mtuate at th foot of Inclined Plane Oil. 4 , in Kail lowtisliip. The Elector of the district composed of the township of Wdiioto ineel at School House number on" in taid township At whtch time and places the qualified Elec tors. a. kfntchmd, wil elect by H.illit ONE PERSON for Canal Commission er of the Commonwealth ol l'ennsyl- vania. ONE PERSON for Auditor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON for Surveyor General of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON, in conjunction with the counties of Westmoreland anil Bedford to fill the office of member of Congress of tlie United States, to represent the 19th Congressional district in the Com monwealih o Pennsylvania. ONE PEKSON, in conjunction with the counties, of Huntingdon and Ulair, to fill the olfice of Senator, to represent the counties of Huntingdon, lilair and Cam bria, in the Senate of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS, in conjunction with the county of Bedford to till the office of members of the House ol Represen tatives, to represent the counties of Bed ford atid Cambria in the House of Rep resentatives of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON to fill the office District Attorney for the county of Cambria. ONE PERSON to fdl the office of County Surveyor for the county of Cambria. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Coun ty Commissioner for the county of Cambria, and ONE PERSON to fill the ofiice of Coun tv Auditor for the court tv of Cambria. I a'!o inaU known an. I iv-j HutiCe, ok in mid by tl.c 13i't section o f the uforeraid itct I mil citected. "lhat cvt-ry person, exceplin'j jus tices of" tho peace, who shall hold any cilice or appointine.il of pr.fu or trust under the Gov- j ei niiieul of I he I'mied flutes or of this .State, or any ciiy or incorporate district, wiiell er a comn. irisior.cd officer or olhervie, a subordi nate officer r agent who jor shall be, employ cd under t lie legislative, judiciary, or executive department of tni- 5tiite or Unite J States, or of a ny ci'y or incurporiito district; and aUo, thai every member of Congress, aid the State LiigisJ it'.ire ;md of the select or common cxin. ci! of any city comuiU.sioners of any incorpo rate ('is'rtctd, is by l.tw incapable of holding or ! exerci;iig l tho bitnte lioie, the offlco or ap pointment of jurii:, inspector or clurk of ai:y election of this ci iinnniHvc i!;!;, and that no in spector or j'jdgo or other officer of any such election, snail be il'egibie to uny office then to be voted lor." Also , li.rl in the fourth section of Ihe act of Assembly, ent iled, "An Act relating tocnecu lio'i. und fur other purport's," ai r.-oved A ;ri I 16. 1810, it is tnicttd Unit t'ie aforesaid 13-h section hal! ioi be constructed as to p.revent any milili.i officer r borough officer froin 6er. vli jf a jude, inspector or cle k, at any en t.'rl or n eciul election in tins Commonwealth, j A lo, that in ihe filtt ntclio i i f said a ct it ! k enacted that "every irenc.-al an d special elec-! lion, (.hall ba cpenrd between the hours of eight and ten in the fo'enoon, end hal! con tinue without in'eriuptioti or adjournment un til sever: o'clock in the evening, when the j.olls shall be closed. The general, special, city in incorporate dis trict and lovtnshtp elections, and all elections for eli-clora ot president and vice president of the United States, shall be held and conducted by ihe inspectors und judges elected as afore said, and by cletks appointed as in hereinafter provided. No pereon shall be permitted to vote at any election, as aforesaid but a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this state at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a state or county lax, which shall hve been assessed al least ten days before the election. Hut a citi. zenofthe uniled states who has previously been a qualified voter of this stale, and removed therefrom aud relumed, and who aha.ll have resided in the election district, and paid laxes as aforesiid. shall be entitled ,.o voie a Her re siding in this state six months Provided, That the white freeman, citizens of the united states between the ages of 21 and 22 years, and have resided in tho election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled tu vote, although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be permitted to vote whose name i not contained in the list of taxable in-; habitants furnished by the commissioners unless 1st. he produces receipt fur lbs payment, with in two years, of a stale or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, aud give satisfac tory evidence either on his own oath or affir mation of another, that ha paid such a tax. or on failure to produce a receipt. shall make oath of the payment Hereof, or 2nd if ho claim a right tu vote by being an elector between the age of 21 and S3 years, ha shall depose on oath or affirmation, that he lias resided in tho stale at least one year before his application and make aucn proof of hi residence in the district as is required by this act. and that he does ver ily believe, from the accounts given him that he it of age aforesaid aud give such other evi dence aa is required by this act. whereupon the name of the person S3 admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the alphabetical lial by the inspee lor and a note made-opposite thereto by wri ting the word "Hi," if be shall ua admitted to vole by reason of having paid lax, or the word "age," if iiO shall be admitted to vote by reason ofpuch age (hall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the lite notes iu the list of vo ters kept by them . In all cases where the name of the person claiming to vole is found on tho list furnished by the commissioner and assessor, or hi tight lo vote whi ther lound therein or not is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if tie claims to have resided within the state for one year or more, his oath shall riot be sufficient proof thereof, but shall mike proof there by at least one competent witness who shall b? a qualified elector, that ho has resided within the district f r more than ten diys next preceding said elec tion aud shall also himself swear tint his bona fid residence in purnuaucd of hi lawful calling .s willii n Die tiislrict, and thai he did not re move into said district for the purpose of voting therein. -Eveiy person qualified as aforesaid and who shall make due proof, if required, of his resi dence and payment of taxes, a aforesaid, thaU be a din. t ted to vole in the township, ward or district, in which he shall reside. "If any peroon thall preveul or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under this art, from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or hull interrupt or improperly in'erlere with him in the execution of his duty, or nhall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the a line may be holding, or shall riotously dis luth the peace al Mich election, or shall use or practice any intimidating threats, force or vi olence, with design tu influence unduly or over awe any elector or to prevent him front voting or restrain the freedom of choice, such person m conviction xliall he fined in any sum not evctcding $500 for any time not less than 1 month nor more than 12 months, and if it shall be shown to the court, where tlie trial of such tlFi.nco ehall be had, that the person so offend ing was not a rei-ident of the city, wrd, or dis I not. or lownsliip where the raid offence was committed, and not entitled to vote therein, then on c.nviclioii , he shall he sentenced lo pay a fn.e of not less than $IU0 nor more than $1,000, and be imprisoned not less than ti mom hs nor more than 2 years. 1 also make known, thai by an Act, passed the 9ih day of Apiil. 1850. for the purpose of ascertaining, by a vote of the people, a pro. l.n.lL.i .. I.WL..I ... u.tt f . I l A I 'iinvl if III l.lll n . . l UIIILIIUIIItllt I J I V. - "IICII llllUII U bViy o( which amendment added hereto, and by ihe following rreclitmalion of the Ooveriiur, it is pmv ded. PENNSYLVANIA, SS. In the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON. Governor of the said Commonwealth. JOHN CRAWLEY. E-q-iire. siheiilf Cambria county. SENDS GREETING: ,,jtr VVhereas, a joint reso'ution of to amend the tons dilution ot tins out mon wealth iu the second sec lion ! the tili.li article tnereo! by nroviuin; lor tlie tluctioo ot the judges of this Commonwealth by the peopie, has been agreed lo by a niaj nity oi the membeis elected to each house of the La gi. latnie, at two tuccessive sessions of the tame. And Whereas, the Constitution of the said Common wealth re Quires that any amendment so agreed spon shall he submitted to the peo ple, in such manner, and at such lime, al least three months after being fo agreed lo by the honces, a the Legislature shall prescribe. And W'hfkkas, by an Act of the General Asemii'y of tho Stite, pished the ninth day of Arri'l. As no Domini, one t.'iousand eight hundred a;id tify; it is provided "that for ihe purpose of ascertaining tlie senso oF the ctti zciis of this Commonwealth, in regud to the adoption or rejection of the said uincruiment. the Governor of ll-.is Commonwealth shall is sue u writ of ikcticn directed lo ihe sheriff of each and every county of this Commonwealth, commanding them to give not ice in the utuul manner, that on election will be held in each of the townships, wards arid districts therein, on tho second Tuvtiday in October, iu the year of our Lord one thousand oiht hundred and fifty fjr tha pu'pose of deciding upon the adop tion ir rejection of the said amendment; which sud election shall bj held at the places, and be opeaed and closed at the timo al and within which tho g'.-iieral elections of this Common a eahii are heiil. opened and closod." rtuw i UEREFor.E, in oDeuience lo tlie ro quirentcii ti tf the tentli article of the Consti. tut. on, and in accordance with the true intent and meaning of the said Act of the General Assembly nf this Common ealth, I William F. Johnston, Governor of the said Common wealth of Fenay.vania, do issue this writ commanding and requiring yon the said John Rrawlev, SheritT of Cambria county, to give iiotica in the usual manner that an election will bo held according to the terms of Ihe Con- slituli in, an I pro visions of the act of the Gdn- era' assembly aforesaid, in cacli of the town ". wjrts auu uiFiricis laereui, on t'ie sec. ond Tu-sJay in October, in the year of o;ir Lord one thousand eihl fi.indred and fifty, for tho purpose of deciding upcr. the adoption or rejection of said ainendiiiui. Given under my H ind and the G rent Seal of the btaie. at Harriibur.', this twelfth day of Autriiht, in the year . f 0.Jr Lord one trvmsand eiht hundred aud fifty, ai.d of the Common wealth the neventv-fifih. By the Governor, A. L. Rl'ssell, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Sec. 1. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives oj the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in Gen eral Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same. That for the purpose of ascertaining the sense of the citizens of ths Common wealth in regard to the adoption or rejection of the said amendment, the Governor of this Common, wealth shill issue a writ of election, direclmi to the sheriff of each ar.d every county of tlii Commonwealth, commanding them t; give notice in the usual manner, that an election will he helJ in each of the towislips. ward and ui-tricts therein, on lha stconi Tuesday in October in the year of our Lord, one thou, and eight hundred and fifty, for the purpose of deciding upon the adoption or rejection of the said amendment, which eaid election shall he held at the places. ta4 be opened and closed al .1 M .aa . .... a ineuniaa.ua wiilyn ivhtca I ho general Otac -tions of Ibia Common weatlb are held, opened and closed, and ft shall be the day of Judges, inspectors and clerks of each of said townships. tvsrds and districts, to receive on (hi said election tickets, either written or f r rtsd, r partly written and parllv printed Crut citizens duly qualified to rote fur meinour of the Gen eral assemblv. and dutisit them in a Lor or boxes to be for that puYrrrc- provided bf Ihe proper officers, which tickets shall be labelled on the outside "amendment;" and those who are favorable to ihe amendment may erpress lh"ir oosire by voting each a written or print, ed, or partly written and partly printed ballot. containing on the inside thereof the words. far the imendmout." and those who are op. posed te such amendment, may express their opposition by voting each a similar ballot, containing on the inside thereof the words, against the amendment." make known that bv an Act. passed the 9th day of April. 185(3. "Relative lo tho Elec. lion of Auditor General. Surveyor General and County Surveyor by the people,' it is provided- okc. 1. Jit it enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth oj fennsylvania in General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, I I - . .1 t - - M . inai me qoaunea voters oi mis common wealth shall choose by ballot, one person lo fill the office of Auditor General, and one per. son to r.ii the othce of ourveror ixaiier&t. on the 2d Tuesday of October, Anno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and at their general election every third year thereafter. fcec. 3. 1 hat the general election laws now in force for the choice of a governor of ihia commonwealth, shall regulate ihe eleclious of Auditor General and tuiveyor General; aud in case any vacancy should occur in either of said office, by death resignation or oiherw.se, the same shall be filled bv appointment of ihe Governor; and the person so appointed thai! continue in office until tho ena of the term fur which his predecessor was elected. Sec. 5. That the qualified voters of each county of this commonwealth shall on the second Tuesday of October next, and on ttie came day every third year thereafter, elect one coaipetent persons, betcg a practical surveyor, to act as county surveyor for the proper coun ty for the term of three years, who shall do and pel form all the duties, and have and re etive all the emoluments now pertaining to Ihe respective deputies of the surveyor general. 1 also make known thai bv an Act passed the third day of May, IPSO, Providing for tho election of District Attorneys," it is provided. isEC. i. lie it enacted bv the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth oj Pennsylvania in General .Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That tlie qiaiiJed voters of the city and county of Philadelphia an I of each and every county in the state, shall at the general elec tion on the second Tuesday of Octobor next, and every three years thereafter, elect one per. son. learned in the law, who has been two years admitted to the bar, and who shall have resided iu the county for wh ich lie is elected for one year next proceeding his election, who shall be celled the district attorney of said conuty. RESOLUTION Relative lo an Amendment of the Con stitution. Resolved hy the Senate and Hiuit of Repre. tentative of the Commonwealth of Pennsyloa uia, in General Aisernblij met, Ttiat the Con. stilutioii of this Commonwealth be amended in the second section of the fifth aiticle, so that it shall read as fallows: The Judges of the Supreme Court, of the several Courts of Com moil Pleas, aid of such other Courts of Record as are or shall be established by lew shall be elected by the qualified electors of the Com monwealth, in the manner following, lo wil: The Judges of ihe Supreme Conrt, by the qualified electors of the commonwealth at large: tlie President J ud"es of the several Courts of Common Pleas, aud of such other Courts of Record as arc or shall be established by law, and all other Judges required to be learned in the Utr, by the quititieJ electors of the res. pective districts, over which they are to pre side or act as Judges; and the A ssociate Judges of the Courts of Common Pleas by the qoali. tied electors of the Counties r-'speci ively. The Judjcs of the Supreme Courl t-hdll hold their offices fir the term of fifteen years, if they shall so long behave themselves well, (subjeol to the allotment hereinafter provided lor, sub. sequent to the first election.) the Presi tent Judges of the several Courts of Common Plsis, and of such other Cjurta of Record, as are or siiali be established by law, and all oihci ,uiiges required to be learned in the law, shall hold their offices for the term of ten yeare, it tney t-hi.ll so long behave themselves well; the Associate JuJues of the Courts of Common rle.u shall hot J their offi; for the term of five years, if they shall to long behave them solves wcil; all of whom s-hall be commissioned by the Governor, but for any reasonable cause, which shall not be sufficient ground of im peachment, the Governor shall remove any of them on the address ot two tlitrds of each branch of ihe Legislature. The first election 'iall lake place a: the general election of this Commonwealth next afie rthe adoption of th: amendment, and the commissions of all the Judges who may be then in office shall expire on tlie first Monday of December following, when the terms of tne new Judges shall com. mence. The person who shall then be elected Judges of the Supreme Court shall hold their offices as follows: One r.-f them for three cars, one lor six years, one fur nine years, one fr twelve years, and one for fifteen years, the term of each to he decided by lot by the said Judges, as soon sf.cr the election as conve nient, und the result certitiud hy them to tlie Governor, ihut lius conimi-ii jus may bo issued iu accordance there'o. The Judge a hose com mission will first expire, shall l-t; CisicfJiibt.ce during his ter-.n. ai d theieafter each Juu o whose commissi jn shall expire shall iu turn be the Cliiei" Justice, and if two or more co.u Tif r-ijiis shall expire oi the same, the Judges holdii'g them shall decide by lot which phall be t ie Chief Justice. Any vacancies, hap. pening by death, resignation or othetwise, iu any nf the said 'courts, shall be filled ly ap pointment by the Governor, lo continue tail the first Monday of December succeeding thj next genera! election. Tin Judges of the Supreme Court and tb.3 Presidents of tha sev. era! Courts of Common Pleas, shall, al stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, to he fixed by law, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in ofiice; but they shall receive no fees -r perqui sites of office, nor hold any other office of profit under this Commonwealth, or under the gov eminent of the United Slates, or any other Staid of tins Union. The Judges of the Su preme Court, during their continuance in office shall reside within this Common woihh; aud the other Judges during their continuance m office, shall tesida within the district or c u i ty for which they were respectively elected. J. S. M CALMON r. Speaker of t'e Hjhs of Representatives. V. BEST, Speaker of the Senate. PurfBiol to the provision contslncd in ffie sal. t . - m 4 - - oi cecuon oi tie set rirst alcresaid. thejudg-. CS of I lie afr.rrii4 !i.lriHi f,at! : . tafce charge of the certificate or return of the r,c' ""n i tncir respective ciMricis. end jr. doro tl djplrict, al the Courl House in Ike borough f Ebenaburg. on the third day after tho 1ay f .. irmf mr the pre-ent year on ITU. DAY tie i lit, of OCTOBER next, then a. .J there lo do. and perform the duties required by law of aaid judges. A Isa, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the cr. lincate or return afurenaM Dt..n i. - - .-n mi iitcn charge or by odo of the innpectors or the clerks mo election oi saia oistricl, wlio shall do and perform ihe duties reauired o. ;a :..a unable to attend . Given under my hand at my office, in Eb ensburg, the 2d day of September . A . D. 1650 ai.d of the Independence of the Uniled States of America, the seventy fifth. JOHN BRAWLEY. f J, ir, T L : n rtwiy WJ VHmiffia coiro. Sheriffs Office, Ebentb irg. i September 2d, 18S'J. $, Call and See!! The i-ubscriber respectfully announces to tha citizens o!" Ebensburg and vicinity, thai te has juit received and opened at his stand, (one doer east of Mr. Chey's Hotel a fino assort inent of CLOCKS, WATCHES, .-.1 , His stock, consists in TBlCa llt of verv varilv f V . R. J - " s ANCHOR, LEVER, ?LTN Tim a. r.Nnt r.vrr, p)iMm Watches, From Five lo Fifty Dollars. ALSO A choice selection of Finscer-ritisrs brcast-znns. rrold- pens ana pencils spectacles lea ana laole spoons steel test and too ciains, music boxes, mslols, The public are politely requested to call and examine. w. n. HUDSON. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice and warranted, August 1, 185043. In the matter of Ihe account ) in the Orphans' of Jane Todd and Thmnn Courl of Cam. M'ConneM, administrators of I bria County, David Todd, Jr., deceased ; Pennsylvania, who was surviving Executor of July Term, of David Todd. Sr, dee'd. J 1850. Ai d now, to wit ihe 5th day of July. A. D. 1850, M. D. Magellan, Esq., appointed an Auditor to decide ar.d report upon tha excep tions filed to said account. Ry Ihe Court. CAMBRIA COUNTF. S3. Extract from the reenrd of said , Court. Certified this 22J day of 'AXd- Julv . A. D. 1F50. ifW.V-t: " till i tL.lt, Ji - ... . Clett: I will at ten d to the duties of the above ap. pointment al the office of Magehan Sl tlmason, on Saturday the 2lt day of September next, at two o'clock ; P. M. M. D. MAGEUAN. Aug. 23, 1950. 47. LUMflER, Lip and Joint shingles, end Locust Posts fur sale by G. W. TODD z CO. Stray Cow. CAME lo the residence of ihe subscriber in Jackson tonhip, on the Indiana Turnpike, on the ICth of August in&l., a dark red COW, with a star in her forehead. She has a bell en her neck and t supposed to be eight or nine years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. JACOS GEORGE. Aug. 29. 1850. 47 St. Notice. "ST ETTERS of Administration on the estate OLj of Richard Lewis, late cf the Dorough of Enensburg, deceased, having been prauted hy the Register cf Cambria county lo the under, signed: Notice is hereby given to all persons ndtbted to :-aid estate to make immediate iuyinen!, at:d those hivine claims against ai! estate, to present them properly authenticated for settlement. GEORGE J. RODGERS, D. II. ROBERTS, Aug. 15, '50. 45-Ct. Adrn'ra. DISSOLUTION OF Partnership! THE partnership cxisti'i between the sub. scrihers as ihe firm of John Ivory fit Co-, was by mutual cuiisenl dissolved on the ?lh instant. Person, indebted to the late firm will SAVE COST bv mcki"g payment before the nt day of October next This is ihe only notice thai will he given before placing our books in the hands of an ofKcer for cilhclin. JOHN IVORY. EDWARD SHOEMAKER. Summit, Aug. 2o. 1S50 17. mm 9J s'ffif !1 or rent h wall known TAN YAHD. adjoining the borough of Ebenaburg, on the east, lying between the turnpike and the I.orettf road with three acres of land Jon which the follow, ing buildings have been eree'ed, vn: a good two story frame dwelling house and frame sta ble, and excellent buildings well adapted for a lan ier's shop. All the appurtenances neceesa ry for carrying on the tanning IraJe are in ex cellent order and ean, if required, be enlarged. There is alra large supply of gcod waltr both at the hoose and tan yard. Terms of sale will be reasonable. Poses. sicn will be given at anv time. JOHNSTON MOORE. Angut 23, 1850 47-: f. JUST RECEIVED. Turo Whie Lead. Linseed Oil, Nails, .diss, Mackeral," Herring, Sugar, STONE CROCKS, And for tale at the store of E ROBERTS. 3 S5 W - ANDREW XWKOUGRIV ' Justice of the Peace cr. J Scrivener, , Cosoccn or Scftitrmt-iE, tVtl.L allrrd f.rcmptly te ciJIectloBa or kh . cr turli Cf s rctxuKHd lo liitn. - Ipsl irHriimfnti of writing Atwn vHtfc accuracy and drsvatch. Kepi. th ISfOm. GEORGE !T. TODD CO (Succcsiorsto Lilzirgtr fy Tcdd.) Dealers in Dry Gor.ds, Crccetlr-e.' I!zrc'vrar, Qticerisware, drc. i doort eaitof lUr.shaw's Hotel, fllgh K. M. V. KACrtll-f.'. M .titsscH mm & ITASEON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW EDENSDURG, Pa. Ebensburg, June 23, 1850. C. R. HEYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBEKS2URQ, PA. Office one door nest nf J.S. Buchscac'a Store April 12,1849 if. E, HUTCHINSON, JR. A TTH ONE Y AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. April 12, 1843-tf. DR. THOMAS (J- EDJST1NG Southtcest corner of 7th fiacx its. Philadelphia, April 2C. 1849. 23- JJI'DONAID, ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. A I! business in the several Courts of Dlalr, In. diana and Cambria coanties entrusted to lii Care, wiil be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Store April 12, 1849. If JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., wiil sueai collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1850 30. c. i,mi3 ti ii 1 mm m m .-r mm.. M J M ha m Ltj a mw t Will attend the several Courts of Cambria co. as heretofore. Office one door wret of Mr. IV... l t. t. J . t 1 - . t - u. i. i Hiiaiiij v a 'Hill 'c rjfii. 11 HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA. April 13, '5'J 27-tf. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Ranking Mouse, BR FAN, GLE1M, $ CO. OFFICE on Allegheny Street, nearly oppo site the Post OfEce. Interest will be paid cpon money deposited, aa follows, viz: Three month deposits at tho rate of 3 pr cent, per annum . Six month deposits at the rate of 3j percent, pet annum. Nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits at the rate of 4J per cent, per annum. Draf s on the citie for sale in snras to scit tho purchaser, and ccllectiona mods upon any point at lo.v rates. August 8, 1850 41-tf. ST 11 AY COW. CAME ta the residence of the fubc-IHr : Allegheny township. alouL the first of July last, a KKINDLE COW, about six years o!d, no particular marks, li e owner is reqacsted la cme foiward, prove pope'ty. pay chares'and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. r. SHI ELS. Sept. 5. 105043-21. PAY UP! PAY DP!! All pf-rons indebted to the uiucr-iur-ed for costs. &.C. a'i iiereby requested Jio come for. ward and i:tke payment on cr belore th '0lh djy f September i-cxt. Tlmse rrgltctiiig this notice w ill End thiir accounts in the handa of proper ofSi-ers for . colk-cin afier that time hs no longer indulgence can be "iven. THOM AS TODD. August. 15, 135045. Fresh shad, u I ACKER AL. Just received and for sale by ii, W. TODD & Co. WOOL Wanted and the highest prices paid at the store cf J. C. O'NEILL- CASTINGS received a;id for ah, al J. C O'Neifi's Store. PTPHabana, Napo. Co'era-?o. I ight Bmwn. fii Ilaif Sp-.ni:h CIGARS. Jnst received. G. W. TOD DiCo. Wanted. 1 lbs Wool for which the highest prices win be paid. E ROBERTS. ftglCK, Star Sl 3Iotdd Candles " and 8 by 10 & 10 by 12 ;ias jast le ceived, and for sale by J. MOOKK. A larCe lot of PRINTS and GINGHAMS fa if Miperi-.r quality and lat et-t sty leu, just received and fr 1 hr l .V.URRAY i ZAHM. Ang'-il 1. 150. BASKETS, Axes. Cinhrell.3rooms, Et tgy Eneireltr tid Surdris g eneral'y for rain by '-rj H'TODD 4. CO THIYITAS Mmnrrmr t 11IU