living in Boston, where Crafts does busi ness as a cabinet maker. We perceive by the Boston Atlas, of Saturday, that, under the fugitive act passed by tU last Con gress, a warrant has been issued for their arrest. The wife has left thecUy, but her husband remain, saying that he has fled far enough, and awaiu the iss-je. STRIKIrfO EXAMPLE OF FlEELITY 124 A Slave. Our friend Mr. Bonner, ol the firm of Bonner & Smith, related to us Ves terday the history of a negro, who has lately returned from California, which forms one of the most interesting exam ples of fidelity and devotion of a servant to his matter that has ever come under onr notice. About two years ago a gen tleman from Mississippi went to Califor nia, taking with him his favorite slave, a ttout man, by the name of Walter. On arriving in California, the Mississippi gentleman proceeded to the mines, where he was soon attacked by a severe and lingering disease, which prevented his pursuing his flA T.. I Ai iTr i iiuui Aii mtr uiuuii uuie me negro, wai ter, attended his master's sick bed, ad ministered faithfully to all his wants, and devoted fractions of 'lime to working in the mines, thus acquiring the means of procuring the necessities and comforts of life for his master. Finally the master died in a strange and dreary country, among careless, reckless and indifferent men, who would not turn aside with a very large remuneration, to aid the negro to commit the remains of his master to mother earth. By appropriating, howev er, all his accumulations to that object, he succeeded in giving his master a decent burial, and collecting all his papers and property together, deposited them in some safe place. He then proceeded with his labor of digging and washing for gold, and after a long period of hard, devoted labor, succeeded in accumulating more than a thousand dollars of gold dust. He then proceeded to the coast, took the steamer, arrived in the city a few days ago, and presented himself to Mr. Bonner at his counting room, with a letter from his de ceased master aud a bag of gold dust. The letter informed Mr. Bonner of the fidelity and devotion of Walter to his poor master, begged that he would protect his interest, and see that he was duly emancipated. Mr. Bonner gave the faith ful negro a warm grasp of the hnnd, and told him that he would carry out his mas ter's request, with the deepest interest and solicitude for the welfare and prosperity of so faithful a servant. X. O. Delta. Singular Circumstance. An Ameri can gentleman now Paris, writing to this country, says, "I'had ihe. pleasure a short time since of shaking Hands with an old American sailor, who had leen taken fiom E f. gland 4orParis, by a doctor, to he pre sented lo tho Academy cf Kedicine as a spicimen of the most astonishing longevity This ssaniau whose name is Wals, tosn tn New York.cn Ihe 1st of Oetober.1750, was one of the companions of Cant Cook ana iouowea mm on board ol ihe two ships Endeavor and Resolution, during the travels of the celebrated traveller to the Tahiiian shores. Wale was present at the murder of Capt. Cook, at Owhibec, and escaped death as if by miracle." Ebeiisburg Market. J7our5,00 a 5,50 per barrel. Wheat 87$ a $1,00 per bushel. Oats 31 a 35 cis. Corn Meal 62$ cts per bushel. Rye 50 a 62 els. per bushel. Corn 50 a 62 per bushel. Buckwheat 40 a 50 cts. per bushel. Potatoes 43 a 50 cts. Butter Roll 14 cts. Keg 12j Salt 2,50 per barrel. Eggs 8 a 10 cts. per dozen. liay $10 a 12 per ton. Seed Timothy. 2.00 per bushel Clovtr $4,50 lo. Wool 23 a 25 cts. uer lb. Fresh Beef 4 a 6 cts. Fresh font t cm - - iki . On Monday last, at the residence of his mother in Jackson I ownship, of Uysen- lerv, Mr. James keed in me zist year of his age. In the Orphan's Court of Altcglieny county, Penn"c. - No 58, December Term, 1 849. To, MicliacI Msgtiirc, Catherine Maguirc, James C. Magulre , Vincent . Maginre. Thcrisa wife of Patrick Woods, end KoLcrl Watson, all of Allegheny coanly, rcim'd. Hugh Meioy. John Meh-y, Muigarct Meloy, riW vS Jrfnies Meloy, John C. ftKl.v. Ilcnsy Meloy. Cathw. in frarrcn. tttrgarct Maftu3re. Htdew f Kuss Juagire. n:ei Dodon, widow of Richard Dodson, EiiZulotl, riumnier, wrdow of Thomas Ploinmtr. Alsiiv Miwi.ir- c,n :. CJiarlca Kvan Mjgu.re. all of Cambria county , , jjiues . xviaguire, Somerset. merset county, Pennsylvania; Edward Me. . j ....wuu.jr, n iscousin: Wary L. President Fillmore and the Fugitive Slave Law. The following incident is told in a letter from the Washington cor respondent of Tuesday's Richmond En- tUllCl "A distinguished gentleman from the West an ex-JSenator called on Mr. Fillmore; and, after exchanging the usual courtesies, was asked by. the President how the Fugitive Slave Law was received in the West. The reply was, that the law, although unpopular in his State, would doubtless be enforced. The remark was playfully made that, as the President was sworn to 'preserve, protect and defend the constitution and laws,' he (the ex iSenator) presumed Mr. Fillmore would execute this laio. 'To the very letter, ir, was the instant reply of the President -'to the very letter, sir, whatever may be the consequences. The reply was worthy the palmiest days of 'Old Hickory' "himself." The Washington Union relates another incident in which it is stated that the President declared that he was determined to execute faithfully the fugitive slave law, and would appoint no man to office who might be called upon to assist in the ad ministration of that law, who would not zealously co-operate in its execution. . On another occasion, we understand, from eood authority, that the President declared that the law should be executed at every hazard even at the risk of bloods-Baltimore Sun. Jenny Lind's Gcnerositr- . The' Home Journal of last week relates the following story of Jenny Lind: During hpr first visit here a swede called, and sent up a note in his native Ianniae; requesting to see her. She did hot remember the name, as she read it, but when the young man came in she at 4nce remembered his countenance an old play fellow when they were children to gether at-school. She inquired his cir cumstances. He is a cabinet maker, resi ding with his family at Brooklyn. The next day Jenny Lind drove over and made the wife of her old schoolfellow a long visit. The next day just before leaving the city for Boston, she wentag?im The husband was not at home. She gave to the wile a note for htm he opened it on his return it contained a sweetly worded request that he would allow her to give td his children a memento of their father's school friendship with Jenny Lind. The memento" was a check for ten thousand dollars. A Precocious Couple. One of the cen sus takers for Greene co., Mr. McCoy, says the Xenia (Ohio) Torchlight, informs ns of: an instance of precocity that came under his observation in the eastern part of that county i which we venture to say .is unparalleled in this latitude. The par ties area married couple, the husband 18, nd the. wife 16. They have been mar ried about four years, and have two chil "djren one of which is over three years of .age, and the other over one! If a young er couple than they have commenced pad ding1 to the glory and greatness of their e ountry," we hop to hear of it. rrjIO WA NT S BAR G A IN S ? EVANS &, HUGHES, Have jut received at their Clothing- Store in Ebentbuig, a large and tpiendid assoituienl of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, atucn tbich may be enumerated ' AH kinds of Cloth, Dress, Sack and Business Coats; Beaver, Felt and blanket Overcoats of all sizes; a large lot of Satine't and Cassimere Pantaloons of all colors and 'qualities; and a good as sortment of Silk and Cassimere Fancy Vests, Hats aud Caps, together with everv kind of Boy's Clothing. Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of hich they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms; I'hey have also on hand a large stocfc of Cloths Cassi meres and Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and on the most accomodating terms for cash-or a tDra7ed country nro. duce. Their entire Stock cf Clothing is made up accord ing lo the lajest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great cure and purchased on the lowest cash terms, they are prepared to accomodate their friendu and customers with clothing of a superior quality and at lower yces than goods of a similar quality were ever sold in this county. The public arc respectfully invited lo call and examine their goods. Nov. 7, 1850. 5-tf. Cents Reward. Ka n away from the subscriber in Ebeusburg, JOSEPH WEAKLAND, an indented appren ticed the Cabint Making business, a god about 18 yearn, all persons are hereby cuutioned a. gainst harboring or trusting him on my ac count. The above reward and no thanks b given for his apprehension WILLIAM MILLS, JU. Nov. 7, ISaO. 5-3 1. Notic 4 LETTE .Testamentary on the cststc of Elizabeth Roberts, late of Cambria township, Cainiiria cnnty. deceased, having been granted to lhi ii!tdersine.l by the Register of Cambria utiuntv: Notice is her;by givno to all thosa in. dcbied to said elate to make immediate pay ment, and thosa having claims against said en tate to present them properly authenticated for eeltiemoiit. E. J. WATERS. November 7, 1850. 5-6t. On Jflonday Jcxt WILL BE OPENED POPELJJV LUSTRES, ERMINE CLOTHS PLAID CLOAKIXGS, ROB ROY do.. MODE ALPACAS. SUP MO US DE LAIXES, CAMALION and BLK SILKS CRAPE LEJSSr, And drees goods of every variety. EMBOSSED TABLE COVERS, JENNY LIND. SACRAMENTO AND ZEPHYR TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, 4 C. ALSO JENNY LIND WTELTS, LASTING AND MOROCCO GAITERS, GOAT AND MOROCCO BOOTS, JENNY LIND BOOTS, G UM SHOES A ND GA ITERS. Together tcitn a thousand and one other arti. cUs, all of which will be sold low for CASH, G. W. TODD $.Co. JLewis Brown, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser, One Door Wesi of Thompson's Ilot'.l, EBENSBURG, PA. Oct. 24, lb50 3m. lftft Ilftft FEET of Whte Pine lUUjUUV Boards, and 100,000 Lap and Joint Shingles for sale by J.MOORE. ZMl KEGS OF NAILS on hand, and -for sale by . J. IVORY. Summit Sept.- 6, 1850. . Mi Mi M FRESH. QRM VJ1 of Bffinre. frank Tin nni.. n . . " . - T " "'J t nn i Agama agulre, Jonbstown. Teiin'a: Catherine 11 aeuire. Susan T. Mn.. . r guire, Aichael R.aguire. Charles B. Msguire. tllen &. Afaguire.John C. Jlaguire, Jane R. Alaguire, Ann S. JUaguire, .Vary Harrit. Eliz abeth Ilarrit. Ann llarrir r.ik.,; n.:. and Joseph Harrit, all of or near Hjgerstowns Mary land. 6 Take notice, that in pursuance or a writ of D.rtiliAn .J . . , valuation. Issued IrAi.i Ih.o , Court and lo me directed, lo malc nnii;nn o, . uiw.ua8B ana lot ot ground, situ ate in the city of Pittsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, being part of Lot No. 489 on Cot. cocas' plan of Pittsburg, and: bounded as ioiiows: beginning at the intersection of Cherry Alley, with Liberty street, and running thence along Liberty street to a point, seven feet from the corner of the brick wells of tl, building erected thereon: thno by a line at rUi.hi 'y -ct, and parallel with the Weel end of said building, to Chen y Alley aforesaid: thencro by the line of Eaid Alley to the place of beginning; whicft said boundaries include the aforesaid brick building together with a small triangle eastwa?dly thereof, and seen feet of ground lying west wardly of said building, lo and among the heirs and legal representative of the Rev. Charles B. Aaguire, dee'd, who died intestate seised of the said land; if said partition can be mado wi!hout prejudice to, or spoiling tho whole: but if partition thereof cannot bo rnado, tben to value, zvd ippiaise the same &c; an iuqdest will be heh? on the said premises on the sev enteenth day of December next, eighteen hun dred and fifty for tho puVnoss aforesaid at 10 o'clock A. M. .when and "where you may at tend if you thir.k proper. , C CURTIS, Sheriff, bhenff's Office, Piltsbu-jr, ) Oct. 2G, 1850. 4-6t. RIFFLE &ligA11l:REYSi . U ave received (iwui flnk-duii lira, at luier Store Room at the Suuiiiiit. a Uiire a:id vulen. did assort meht of Fall and Winter Good-?, elected with grcut care, and with a desire to accommodate the wa&u of all. Their stock consists of. Ctotfis, Cassimeres, Sallinels, Tweeds, Ginghams, Flannels, Prints . of every variety, Linseys, He Lains, the latest styles of Shawls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy slock of In fact almost everything required to satisfy the wants of tho community. Having pur chased s.1 the lowest cash prices they are pre pared lo accommodate their customers witb goods oh terms a little lower than they can be purchased at any other establishment In the county. All are respectfully invited to give them a call and judge fur themselves. October !7th JS50. . (TS A Tho acdfcf signed rtuptclfuily solicit thctr friei.ds and tho public generally to call and ez eiiuiie the p1ci.did block cf GOODS, just la. tei(d and titty ij.enit g at tLir Ktre Uoni iu KWiis.turjr. Haz'tug adopted the CASH AN1J IfAUTLR Sylitti. they will e enabled .o ii -pooos at prices tiiat will d?v compft.-i tion, 'I hti stuck r f J.jgojI is large, snd ro! c I ted ilh a view of giving sctiofaclion cTHirl oue; aua coniois in part BOOT S, S II O 13 S, HARDWAEE. QUEENSWARL Hats, Caps, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, FISil, SALT, &C..&C. Give them a call, brin on your CASH, aad reft assured that you will vet tbe worth of your money. . G. W. TODD. &. CO Ebensburg. October 10th 1850. tt. 1. KAGEHAN. SAGEBM PfflR ATTOKMi AT LAW, EBENSBURO, Pa. r.hrr sburg. June 20, 185"). ALL Notice. persons havuij claims of anv kind against tho Commonwealth for materials fur nishtd or labor . performed on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, prior to Doc. IstlBJO, arc requested to make immediate report of their amount to the undersigned at his office at tho Summit. It is hoped that no person having a claim will neglect this notice, as he is desirous ofreporting to the Canal Board all of the debts due, so that a sufficient appropri ation may be made at the next session of the Legislature for their liquidation. WM. S. CAMPBELL. Sap't, yjuive oi su permienaani, A. P. R. R. October 2'Jth, 1S50. Put down for Trial at an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be htld at JCwji gi tit-ttmfjXfi- cfic county OJ Cambria, commencing on the 4th JJou- dayoj November A. D. 1850. Dimond Zahm Cotltns Hell Ffitz Entrekin'd Ekr's Murray Rhey Orr MiUeivbergcr Myers Ream et al Harris &. Williams Johnstown Bor. Cunningham &. Kclls vs Barns vs Gosh &, Denlinger vs SliBfTer vs M'Gough Vs Bell Co. vs Dillon vs Burk vs Glass vs Gotwald vs Sharp vs Morrison vs Johnstown Bor. vs Cruin vs Brown vs Myers STRAY BULL. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Allegheny township, a Brir.dla Bu'l, white face, rising three years old; no other marks . Ihe owner is requested to como forward, provo property, pay charges, and take him away, otherwise lie rt ill be disposed of accord ing to law. fcVAN EVASS. Oct 17. 1850 2-3t. Stray Heifbi Came to the residence of the subscriber in Allegheny township, about the 20th of Sep tember last, a red and white spotted Heifer, about three years old. The owner is requested lo ipme forward, prove property, pay charges, aud take her away, otherwise t-iie will be dis posed of according to lave. . HENRY GLASS. Oct. 17, 1850. 2-3t. fetray Horses. Came to the residence of the subscriber, oil the 9th instant, two dark bay HORSES, with black legs and mane. They are perfect match es, and each is supposed to be eight years old. Ore of them has both hind legs scratched above the paster joiot, and the mark of the collar on his shoulder. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take them awsy, otherwise they will be disposed of according to law. Persons in search of said horses may be di. rerted lo the residence of tho subscriber, by inquiring at Bowser's Hotel, scveu miles west of Ebensburg. JOSEPH FUNK. Oct. 1C, 1850. 2-3.. Notice. "tj" E1TERS of Administration on the estate JLi of Edward Daley, late of Washigi.ton tp. deceased, having been granted by the Register of Cambria county to the undersignedresiding near Jefferson: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said estate lo make imme diate paymen', and those having claims against said estate, to present them properly authenti cated for settlement. PATRICK M'DUNN. September 26, 185051 Gl, Harris for use Pibert Si. Osborne James Shatl'er M'Dowcll Rhev vs Harris vs Fretz vs Jones r Bock vs RneseH vs Crum WM. KI'JTELL Tiu'lhy. 7" Prothcmfary's Office, ESenhurg Oct. 21, 1853. S LIST OF CAUSES, put darn for tri al at an adjourned Cowt of Cnuunon Plea3 to be htld at Ubnisburg in and for the county of Cambria on the first Monday in December next, M'Kinzic's Adm'r vs Biirgoun vs Hahessty vs Young &. Sargent vs Murray vs Younkin vs George & Dougherty vs Newman el al vs Conway vs M'Kiernan vs Gallaher & Little vs Ooborne & M'Kce vs Dillon vs Hadshead et al vs Lloyd Sl Lytle vs M'Dowell vs Dodson'&. Fenlon VS Patterson vs Amsbaugh & Rodgers vs Smith el al vs Gates vs Parrish vs Treftz WM. KITTELL, Trothonotai v. i roinonoiarv s Ulnce, Ebensburg Oct. 21, 1850: JUST RE CF I FBI). Puro White Led, Linseed Oil, Nails, Glass, Mackeral,Herriii, Sugar, STONB& CROCKS, And for sale at the store of E. ROBERTS. Has dome, and. So has J . MOORE'S large and spleadiJ lot of cheab goods, cAititing of DRESS-GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Leather, Boots, Shoes 4c. Just s )i ttle cheaper than they were ever of. fered in this country . Lumber and country produce taken in exchange, and cash not re fused. September 24, 1850. u. is, lllnm A TTOIiNE Y A T LA EBENSBURG, PA. Ofllce cue d.2r wost of J.S. Buchanan's Store. April 12. 104 if. E.iSUKON,JR. " A TTRONE Y AT LA Yf, EBENSBURG. PA. April 12. 1849 if. DR. THOMAS C BUNTING South-west corner of 7th Race ttt. Philadelphia, April 2G. 1849. 29- J. M T MORE lEW GOODS! CHEAPER THAN EVER!! HE subscriber has just received from the Eat, at his N Store Room in Ebensburg, a SPLES DID assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, Adapted to tbe tastes and wants of the people of this section of country. His stock of goods having been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest fcasli prices; he feels confident hai be ctnuot bo beaieo ituber as regards toali'y or cheapness ard consists of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Silks Linens, Checks, Muslins, Cottonades, a large vari ety of Pnrit5 and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE!, BOOTS AND SHOES' Hats, and Caps, Groceries, Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. His friends and the public generally arc respectfully invited to give him a call. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept.SG, 1830. 51. NE W& "C H E A P ATfbRNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in ihe several Courts of Dlk!r, In diana and Cambria counties entrusted to Lis care, will be promptly aaeuded to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's iore. April 12, 1849, tf JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 185030. mm c, mmm Will attend the several Courts of Cairbrii co as heretofore. OfEice ona door west of Mr Wm. M'Failcr.d's Cabj-iet Wareroom. in HO L LI DA FSB UR G, PA. tx IS, '50 27-tf. J ANDREW DONOUGHE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, BoROCOH OF SCMMITVILLE, WLLatlend promptly lo collections or oth . er business entrusted to him. 1.. Legal instruments cf writing drawn niUi accamcv and d-spalc!. Sept. 4lh Ie50-3.n. GEOUGE W. TODD .. CO (Successorsto Liizingcr 4 "fedd.) Dealers iu Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Q'jeenaware, Sec. b doers cait of Rci.slaw's Hotel. High tt. Napo. Cdlcrafio, Jnst received, Light Brown, & iiti.f Spaoisli CIGARS. G. W.TODD Co. Dodsou Fenlon Samo Rodgers , Jacksou Kinports M'tJuiro Coyle Oallilzm's Eirr'e Trefiz Tyson Brewley Kinsel Slfeel Dodson Moore O't-onner &. Co. Newrhan Linton Delozier Roth &, Eberhart j m VCKF.UaL, ?I1AL-, COIirlSII, jSALM OX. 1 nEf:rvi.GS, POlilCj II A MS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE. Exchange Motel. Johnstown, Cambria Count', Pa. Thomas A. Maguirc; Proprietor. THE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. Samuel Bracken in the prop rietorship of the Establishment, most respectfully announ ces to the public , that his entire attention will be devoted to the task of rendering the Ex change Hotel one of tbe best public houses in this section of the Stato. Especial care will be observed in procuring liquors of tho choicest brands, and every ap propriate delicacy which the market affords, will be Carefully selected for the table. Good etables and careful hostlers are prov i ded. The undersigned will always le most happy lo greet his fjiends and the travelling commu nity. THOMAS A MAGUIRE. . Oct. 21, IB50. tf. Constantly sud hand and for sale by J. PAL.MEK &. Co.; r Market t. u ;.rf PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20, '50-51-3m ON - r- tsr PRIME RIO COFFEE Vif T TX A -mIs .'A SUGAR, MOLASSES RICE 4-c. -c Freeh from ihe Eastera Markets at G, W. PODD &. CO'S. WANTED: WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and Produce of every description G. W. TODD &. CO. 50 bbls Conemaugli Salt. 10 sacks Ground Alum &alt, for sale by MURRAY & ZAHM. N excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand and for sflle bv MURRAY ii. ZAliM. SALT! SALT! BARRELS prime Conemaugh Salt just received and for sale at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit; Pa. Wanted. lbs Wool for which the highest prices will be paid. E ROBERTS. BLANK DEEDS For Sale at this Off,ce. John Ivory HAS 1UST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and WINTER GOODS. Comprising In part fine Cloths end Cassimeres with an assortment of the "most desirable and fashionable Ladies DrfFs Goods, euch as Lawns. Lustres, Dc Lainei Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c, in grai varieties Together with every descrip. tiop of Men da . Children's . Wear; Dames tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings &.c, & c. GROCERIE?. Vs have a. laro.an' gener al assortment which will La sold lower than any th.it have ever been offered in this vicinity, toctlier with a general e.sortment of K A R D W A R E , Queersarf, Drags, Medicines, Gils, Glass and Tutty; BgoIs and Shots; fFine Beaver and Moleskin Hats fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimv, Braid, Pearl and slraw Bonnets; Books, ta tionary, $-e. With every description of Goods, Notions, Sec, that aro usually kept in a country store, ill of which will be sold on such terms as will defy all competition and injure general satis acticn. (EFAU kinds of Country Produce wanted, for w hich the highest mouet Price will be given iTJ Summit A. P. R. Road, Sept. 25, 16o0--39. CEN TRA L PLNNSYL VAN I A Hanking. Mouse. BRYAN. GLEIM, CO. jlFFICRon Allow "V ! (? sits tue rest urnce paid upon money depnfl'.ed rate of 3 per . . Interest will be as follows, v'u: Three mouth deposits al the cent, per annum. Six month deposits at the rate of 31 ps; ctni. pet annum. . Nine month dtv-siu e.t ihs .-a.'.s tf 4 pr cent, per annom. Twrlve mo r. lit Ji-ri-its Li iht rale sf 4J per cent. pr eiuiurn,' Draf. s on th ci'.ioa :'; m sa r. to sail the purchasers, and cvllections mode upon any point at low rates. August 8. 1S50. 4i-tf. Gents, Ladies, Girls, Boys and Children can be supplied for cash with any Quantity ol Boots, Shoes, Buskins and Surreys at G. W.TODD, &.Co's. FOR LADIES: Brocade Luctin, Thibit, Paramatta and Cashmere. Cloths, Plain, figured and Palm Mous de Laines at G, W. TODD &. Go's. FOR GENTS: Black, B.own, Blue. Pi lot and Beaver Cloths; Fancy, Silk and Satin Vestings; a variety of Cassimercs at G. W. TODD &. Co'. Blanket, Long Cloth, Teken and Fancy Shawls, latest styles, and cheap fJr Cash at G. W. TODD &TCo's store. Hardware: Just opened a splcn did lot of HARDWARE for cash or produce delivered at G. W. TODD &. Co'a Glass, Glass, S by 10 , 10 by 12. 10 by 11 window glass. Jut Received, bv : Oct. 16. G W.IOPP, At CO. W.- B. HUDSON'S m CLOCK 1 1 V) WATC il One Door East cf the Post Office. H. II. Clocks, U';c!.ts, ar:c Jtv.t'.ry rep-iiei at E':orlct no; ice end warrantee. Pept. 133J 51. CM1 1 ii FOR the subf-criber will tell cr cer.t his well known TJLT.7 ?l.XtC tdjoinicg the borough of Hbensburg, on the ens'., lying between the turnpike ai.a the I.oreHo road with three teres ot" ljnd on which the follow ing buildina have bt'Cii erected, viz: a .good two story frame dwelling house and frame sta ble, aud excellent buildics well adapted for a tanner's shop. All the oppurletianccs necessa ry for carrying on the tanning Irade are. in ex cellent order and can, if required, be enlarged. There is also a large supply of good water both at the house and tan yard. Terms of sale will be riiaonable. Poasej. sion will be given al anv time- joii:sto:: mo6rr. ADgut23, 1850 t7-tf. mmmmt KltM HOUSE 13 J The undersigned respectfully., announces to his friends and the traveling coinnnior.ity that he has taken this large and commodwa huss ir( the borough of Ebensburg,. formerly kept by S. J . Renshaw, where he will be bappy to ao commodate bis friends and. those may be pTeased to favor him with their pitroiape.". Having fitted up the Housa in a:i excellent manner, he can Fsoro tbe lri.vciiirg pnbhc that nothing will Le wepting on Lis part that will contribute to ilia couifwl cf his cstonjers His rC A?T.T? will always be supplied with tiie best tuo isarketi canaffurd, and his 3.0. is filled, wl;h choice liquors. Mis SI'ABLE being very, large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared t. accommodate Dro vers on the most reasonable terms. B. M'DERMIT March 23, ISoO. 23-tf. JOB WORK.' Neatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office
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