incident. We do not recollect of any par ellel to - it. The distance the creatures must have traversed cannot be far short of 2,000 miles, and as they travel by sight, and not by scent, th fact is more extraor dinary. Sir Joi n Host?, we Ulieve took five pigeons with him, which, it may Lt remembered, were .staled iu ire last ac counts recctwu Ircm hun to h:ive reen M DIED At the Summit, Cambria county, on the 8th instant. Mrs. Mary Henry, consort of Mr. William Henry, aged about 53 j years. l'or a number of years past, the dee'd suffered greatly, having been alilicted with Chronic Rheumatism to such an extent In the Orvhan's county, Penn'a. Court of Allegheny No 58. December Term. 1849. To. Michael Marc ire. Catherine Macruire. trial tim ;ii a .e, uai there arc jsa:lUJ rendered her-unablc to walk across he three to Le accounted lor. viorth British Mail. Arrival of the STEAMER CAMBRIA AT HALIFAX. room during the last thirteen years. She bore her severe affliction with Christian fortitude, and her death is mourned by al1 with whom she was acauainted. Three dayi Later from Europe. Halifax, Nov. 15. The Cunard steamship Cambria, Capt. Leitch, arrived at this port this morning, from Liverpool, and sailed again for Bos ton, where she will arrive to-morow night. Her mails will resch Philadelphia on Sun day night. The Cambria sailed from Liverpool on the 2d of Is ov. Her news is therefore 3 days later than was received by the Araer ican Mail Steamer Atlantic. Her passage has been a fair one for the season, and the weather she has encountered. Hesse Cassel. The German papers received on Wed nesday, confirm the account respecting the movements of the Austrian troops in sup port of the Bavarian force, which is about to enter the Electorate of Hesse. A telegraphic despatch of the 28th ult., states that in the course of Sunday night, all the troops of Cassel received orders to leave that city, and that they are marching to Haynau. They will thus be in a posi tion to join the Bavarians ?nd Austrians'as soon as they enter the Electorate. A telegrapic despatch ot the 25th, from Cassel, states that an army of Bavarian troops was hourly expected to enter the Electorate. The Cologne Gazette contains Frank fort letters of the 29ih ult., which state lha the Hessian troops in Haynau, and the environs ot Frankfort have been disbanded and were compelled to give up their arms and accoutrements. 1 he same paper tates that the Elector and his ministers after protesting against the Bavarian inva ion of the Electorate, have suddenly al tered their views and given their consen to the entry into Hesse, ot the Uavanan army. That army was expected to ar rive on the 30th inst. Authentic information has been received of the result of the conference at Warsaw between the Emperors of Russia and Aus tria and King of I russia, but the Cologne Gazette contains a telegrapic despatch from Berlin of the 30th ult., which states in for mation has been received from Warsaw according to which the Prussian proposals have been promptly declined. Denmark. Demark, too, is not likely to accede to the proposal - of a Danish and German commissioner to settle the difficulties of Danish Question. The Berlin reformer denies that Prus sian'officers (in full uniform) are allowed to ioin the'Schleswijr Holsteiners. The London Times Berlin correspondent writes that nothing: had occurred during the visible and external proceedings of the Congress at Warsaw, to lessen the hope that its issue would be favorable to the continuance of peace. Austria. The correspondent of the London Times under the date of Vienna, October 27th, states that public feeling was aroused, and that even the most apathetic go so far as to declare that they should have no objec tion to shoulder their musket again. The Morning chronicle is informed that Aus tria will never yield on the Feudal Ques- tion. The German papers are occupied with detailing the movement of troops at Cassel. EEMOVAL. Hie subscr iber begs leave to inform the pub ic generally that he lias just removed his Sad dle and Harriets Establishment to Jefferson, Cambria coun'.y, where he will be pleased to see his old friends and all others wanting- any thing in his line of business. He intends keep ing constantly on hand a supply of SADDLES, BRIDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &.C., &C. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. lie hopes, by a strict attention to business and small profits on his work to iner it and receiv e a liberal share of the public pat ronage. HUGH A. .VcCOY. Jefferson. Nov. 21. 1850. 7-tf. N. B All those indebted to him for Saddlery &.c. whilst located in Ebensburg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective ac counts, tor the purpose of s avin? trouble, it is hoped that this notice will not be neglected NOTICE. Letters of Administration having been ?ran ted to the undersigned by the Register of Cam. bria county, on the estate of John Burtlett late of Summerhill township, in said county, dec 'd. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment wilout delay, and those hiv ing claims to present them properly authenti. cated for settlement. SARAH ANN BUftTNETT. Nov. 21, 1330 7-6t. NOTICE. Letters Testamentary on the estate of Jacob Zern Sen. late of Carroll township Cambria county , deceased, having been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present tl.cm properly authenticated for teltlernent. E .MANUEL DISIIART. Nov. 21. 1850 7-Ct. IList of Causes, JSfBUT DOWN for trial at the Court of common please to be held at Eb ensburg in and for the county of Cam bria on the first Monday of January next. vs Coopor ct al vs Same vs Lyllo ts Dillon vs Sarce vs Orr vs Fitzgibbons et use. vs Trotter 4. Topper Gageby Same Potts M'Neal Ilurbit White Conrad's heirs Paul Ro'.h & Ebcrhait Seedoin vs 1 rem vs .Arrarnn &. i rotter M'Dermit vs Colclessoret el vs Frank &. Foutz vs Bingham vs Wakefield vs Geo. S. King &. Co. vs VVeakland YV m. KU ixLL, rroth y. Prothonotary's Office, Ebensburg Nov. 19 1850, WGuire .Moore Carter Rager Bear J Trcxler Notice. the and IVhat the Florida Election Decides. In the election in Florida, Mr. E. C. Cabell was elected Member of Congress over Major Beard. The following-declarations from the two candidates -shuw the ylalfoxm oa which eadb stood: "In the Florida Republican -of the 15 inst. (Aug.) I am charged with a declara tion that 1 would prefer a dissolution of the Union to the passage of the late bill, now no more, which was misnamed Compromise bill. I acknowledge the declaration; shall plead justification. John Bkakd." "Major Beard is for dissolution of the Union,' because of the passage of the Texas Boundary, California, and Terri torial Bills, which together make up the Omnibus or 'Compromise' Bill. I am not. The issues are Union or Disunion I am for Unipn; Peace or War I am for Peace. ' E. C. Cabell." Mr. Cabell was elected, by an increased majority over that which he formerly j obtained. All pirsons indebted to the undersigned for Professional Services are hereby notified that I have left my books in the hands of E. Hut chinson, Esq., for settlement and collection. It is hoped that all persons having unsettled accounts on my books will call and settle the tame before the 10th of December, as after that date my books will be put into the hands of an officer for collection. Wm. LEMON. Nov. 14, 1S50. 6-tf. . CLOTHE Sines t. IWspuire . Vincent .Msenire. Thensa wife of Patrick Wuncu. and Rt.btrl WaUoo. all of Allegheny county, Penn's, Hush Meloy, John itlcioy, Margaret Meloy, widow of James iViejoy. John C Melov. Henri' .Me uv. Calhcr. ine 1 fcrren, MsrgarctMeguire. w!cVa- of Ross Maiui.e. Ellen Dod.'on. vtidow of Richard Dodt,oli. Elizabeth Plumuier. widow of Thomas Plummer, Mary Mapuire. Susan Maguire. Charles Ross Maguire. all of Cambria county, Pennsylvania; James W Maguire, Somerset, Somerset county, Pennsylvania; Edward Me- loy, -Lalayetle county . Wisconsin: Marv L. iHaeuire. franklin conntv. Penn'a: Agatha Maguire, Jonhstown. Penn'a: Catherine R. Msguire, Susan L. Maguire, Bridget C. Ma guire, Michael R.'kJtfaguire. Charles U. JIaguire, Ellen S. .Vaguire, John C. -Maguire. Jar;e R. Maguire, Ann S. .Uaguire, Marv Ilarrit. Eliz abeth Ilarrit, Ann Harrit, Catharine ilarrit, and Joseph Harrit, all of or near Hagerstown, uaryiauu. lake notice, that in pursuance of a writ of Partition and valuation, issued from the said Court and to me directed, to make partition of a certain messuage and lot of ground, situ ate in me city ot riltsburg, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, being part of Lot No. 489 ou Col. Woods' plan of Pittsburg, and bounded as follows: Beginning al the intersection of Cherry Alley, wilh Liberty street, and running thence along Liberty street to a point, seven feet from the corner of the brick walls of the building erected thereon: thence by a line at right angles with Liberty street, and parallel wun me esi end or said building, to Cheny Alley aioiesaid: thence by the line of said Alley to the placo of beginning; which said boundaries include the aforesaid brick building lugemer wun a small irianglo ea&twardly inereoi, ana seven ieei or ground iy;n- west wardly ot said building, to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the Rev. Charles u Maguire, cec'd, who died intestate seised of the said land; if said partition can be made without prejudice to, or spoiling the whole but it partition thereof cannot bo made, then . i i . .. - - 10 vaiue, ana appraise ine same 3cc; an inquest win do neiG on the said premises on the sev enteenth day of December nest, eighteen hun dred and fifty for the purpose aforesaid at 10 o clock A. M.,wben and where lend if you think proper. C. CURTIS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Pittsburg, ) Oct. 2G, 1850. 4-6t. FRESH. ill RIVAL CHEAliiOODS (DAM fugi- Mr. Webster, in allusion to the tire slave law, says: It received the proper sanction of the two houses of Congress, and the President of the United States. It is the law of the land, and as such is to be respected and. obeyed, by all good citizens. I have heard no man, whose opinion is worth regard ing deny its constitutionality; and th ose who counsel violent resistance to it coun sel that which, if it takes place, is sure to lead to bloodshed, and to the commis sion of capital offences. It remains to be seen how far the deluded and deluders wjll goon in this career of faction, felly and" crime." . . . IV HO W ANT S BARGAIN S? EVANS &TIlUGIlES, Have just received at their Clothing Store in Ebensburg, a large and splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, among which may be enumerated All kinds of Cloth, Dress, Sack and Business Coats; Beaver, Felt and Blanket Overcoats of all sizes; a large lot of Satinet and Cassimere Pantaloons of all colors and qualities; . and a good as sortment of Silk and Cassimere Fancy Vests, Hats and Caps, together with every kind of Boys' Clothing. AISO, Fine and Coarse Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Silk Shirts, Stocks, Umbrellas, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. They have alsoon hand a large stocK of Cloths Cassi meresand Vestings, which they are prepared to make up in the most workmanlike manner, and o - the most accomodating terms for cash or approved country pro duce. Their entire Stock of Clothing is made up accord ing to the latest Fashions. Having selected their goods with great 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 arc respectfully and examine their goods. Nov. 7, 1850. 5-tf. invited to call FEET of Whte Pine Boards, and 100,000 Lap and Joint Shingles for sal by J.MOORE. 100,000 RIFFLE & HUMPH KEYS, Have received from Philadelphia, ct thier Store Room at the Summit, a iaige a id -pleo-diu assortment of Pall and Winter Goods, selected wilh great care, and with a dtkiie to accommodate the wants of sll. Their Block consists of Cloths, Cassimercs, Sallinels, Tweeds, CinghamSj Fla?inels, Prints of every variety, Linseys, De Lains, the latest styles of Shaicls, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queensware, BOOKS and STATIONARY, Together with a heavy stock of GROCEBIES, In fact almost everytiiing required to satisfy the wants of the community. Having pur chased at the lowest cash prices they are pre pared to accommodate their customers wilh goods on 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 lor themselves. October 17th 1850. yoa may at Notice. ALL persons having claims of any kind against the Commonwealth for material fur nished or labor performed on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, prior to Dec. lst,e1849, are requested to make immediate report of their amount to the undersigned at his office at the Summit. It is hoped that no person having a claim will neglect this notice, as he is desirous ofrcporting 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, Sup't, Jtaco ot aupenntendant, A. V. R. R. October 2Gib, 1850. Put down for Trial at an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be held al Ebensburg, in and for the county of uamuria, commencing ontne 4ti Mon day oj November A. D. 1850. Dimond Zahm Collins Cell Fi i tz Entrekin's Esr's Murray Rhey Orr Miltenberger Myers Ream et al Harris &. Williams Juhnslown Bor. Cunningham &. Kells vs Harris for use Dibcrt & Osborne James Shaffer M' Do well Rhey vs Gosh &. Denlinger vs Shaft'er vs M'Gough vs Cell t Co. vs Dillon vs Lurk vs Glass rs Golwajd vs Sharp vs Morrison vs Johnstown liar, vs Crum vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Brown Myers Barns Harris Fretz Jones Buck Ruesell Crum On Jflonday Jext WILL BE OPENED POP EL IN LUSTRES, ERMINE CLOTHS PLAID CLOAKINGS, ROB ROY do., MODE ALPACAS, SUP MO US DE LAINES, CAM A LION and BLK SILKS CRAPE LEISSr, And dress goods of every variety. EMBOSSED TABLE COVrERS. JENNY LIND. SACRAMENTO AND ZEPHYR TRIMMINGS, DRESS BUTTONS, $C. ALSO JENNY LIND WELTS, LASTING AND MOROCCO GAITERS, GOAT AND MOROCCO BOOTS, JENNY LIND BOOTS, GUM SHOES AND GAITERS, Together witn a thousand and one other arti. cles, all of which will be sold low for CA-SH, by G. W. TODD $Co. Lewis Brown, Fashionable Barber and Hair Dresser, One Door Wesi of Thompson's Hotel, EBENSHURG, PA. Oct.2i, 1S50 3.n. The undersigned respectfully solicit their frier, da and the public generally-to call and ex amine. the splendid stuck of GOODS, just ia-ceivc-d i)l i,ow opening at their Store Re. ui in Kb. nt. burr. Having adonted the CASH AND UAR I CR Syttm. they will . enabled ! o st u pooos at prices that will caty com pen . tion. 'I'hei Mock of pomlj is large. and i!f c led with a view of rivin? Ksti&faciioii la oue; and consists in part of DRY-GOODS BO OTi?, .shoes; HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Hats. Caps, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, FISH, SALT, &c, fcc. Give them a call, bring on your CASH, and rent assured that you will get the worth of your money. . W. TODD, &. CO. Ebensburg, October 10th 1850. Has Jome, and So has J. MOORE'S large and splendid lot of cheap goods, consisting of DRESS-GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Leather, Boots, Shoes $-c. Just a little cheaper than they were ever of. fered in this country . Lumber and country produce taken in exchange, and cath not re fused. ' September 24, 1850. Ml IflF-ITlA 1HHUJ iniuuu 1M M. D. MAGEUAN. ' fl. HAa0. iF-ninT o A TTOMSEYS A T LA If, EBENSBURG, Pa. Kb. nsburg. Jure 20, 1850. ATTORNEY AT LA HV EBENSBURG, Pa. Office one door waat f J. S. Buchanan's Sloe April 12, IB49. If. E. HUTCHINSON, JR. A TTROJSE Y A T LA W, EBENSBURG, PA. April 12, 1819 tf. MORE Cents Reward. Ran away from the subucriber in Ebensburg, JOSEPH WEAKLAND, an indented appren lice to tho Cabint Making business, aged about Id years, all persons are hereby cautioned a gainst harboring or trusting him on my ac count. The above reward and no thanks w ill bo given for his apprehension ' WILLIAM MILLS, JR. Nov. 7, 1850. 5-St. Notice. LETTERS Testamentary on iho e.Uto of Elizabeth Roberts, late of Cambria township, Cambria county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county: Notice is hereby given to all those in debted to said estate to make immediate pay. ment. and those having claims against said es tate to present them properly authenticated fo r settlement. E.J. WATERS. November 7, 1850. 5-6t. JUST RECEIVED. j Pure White Lead, Liuae;u Oil, Nails, ! Glass, Mackeral, llerrmg. Sugar, STONE CROCKS, j And for sale at the store of E. ROBERI tf. NEW GOODS! CHEAPER THAN EVER U HE subscriber has just received from the La6t, at his New Store Room in Lbensburg, a PLL.DID assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, Adapted to the 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 cash prices, he feels confident hat be cannot be beaten either as regards tualily or cheapness; and consists of CLOTHS, CASS1MEHES, Silks, Linens, Checks, Muslins, Cottonades, a large vari ety of Prints and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEE N S W A RE, BOOTS AND SHOE Hats, and Caps, Groceries Together with every thing usually kept in a country alore. His friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to give him a cull. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept.2G, 1850. 51. NJEW&: CHEAP DR. THOMAS 0- BUNTING. South-west corner of 7th 4 Race its. Philadelphia, April 2G, 1849. 29- J. M'DONALD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courts of BUir. In- diaua and Cambria counties entrusted to tu care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanau's Store. April 12, 1849. tf JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attrnd to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1850 30. THOMAS C. il 5 FDOWELL 1 .UTO.VL V.j r ,.1 II. Will attend the several Courts of .Cambria oo as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr. Wm. M'Faiiand's Cabinet Wareroom. in HO L LI DA VSB UR G, PA. April 18, '50 27-tf. WM. KITTELL Pio'lhy. Prothonotary's Office, Ebensburg Oct. 21, 1850. LIST OF CAUSES, put downor tri al at an adjourned Court of Common Pleas to be held at Ebensburg in aixd for the county of Cambria on the first Monday in December next, M'Kinzie's Adm'r vs Burgoon Dodson vs Ilahessey Fe n lo u Samo Rodgers Jackson Kinports M'Uuire Coyle Gallit:in's Exr's Treftz Tyson Brew ley Kinsel Steel Dodson Moore O'Conner &. Co. Newman Linton Delozier Roth &. Eberhart WM. Prothonotary's Office, EbensburgOct. 21, 1850. vs Young &. Sargent vs Murray vs Younkin vs George &. Dougherty vs Newman et al ts Conway vs M'Kiernan vs Gallaher &. Little vs Oiborne &. M'Kee vs Dillon vs Hadshead et a! vs Lloyd &. Lytle vs M 'Do well vs Dodson & Trexler vs Patterson vs Amsbaugh &, Rodgers vs Smith et al vs Gates vs Parrish vs Treflz KITTELL, Prolhonotaiy. Exchange Motel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. Thomas A. Maguire, Proprietor. rfinHE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. J3 Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship of the establishment, most respectfully announ ces to the public , that his entire attention will be devoted to the tank of rendering the Ex change Hotel one of the best public houses in this section of the State. Especial care will be observed in procuring liquors of the choicest brands, and every ap propriate delicacy which the market affords, will be carefully selected for the table. Good stables and careful hostlers are provi ded. The undersigned will always be most happy to greet his fiiends and the travelling commu nity. THOMAS A. MAGUIRE. Oct. 21, 1860.-tf. fTpHabana, Napo Just received. Colerado, Light Brown, & Half Spanish CIGARS. G. W.TODD &. Co. MACK ERA L, SHAD, CODFISH. SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, II A MS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD AND CHEESE, Constantly and hand and for sale by f Market st. Wharf. PHILADELPHIA, Sept.26K'50-5l-3m ON Cb" PRIME RIO COFFEE Y. H. TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES RICE $-c. $c Fresh from the Eastera Markets at G, W. PODD &. CO'S. WANTED: WOOL, BUTTER, EGGS and Produce of every description G. W- TODD &. CO. 50 bbls Conemaugh Salt. 10 sacks Ground Alum Salt, for sale by MURRAY &. ZAHM. excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand and for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAHM. SALT! SALT! Sffefb BARRELS prime Conemaugh AmWw 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. 2,000 BLANK DEHDS For Sale at this Office. loli n Ivory HAS I VST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and WINTER GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cassimere with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Lawns. Lustres, De Laines Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams, Calicoes, &c, in great varieties Together ilh every descrip. tion of Men & Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings & c, &. c. GROCER I E p. We have a large and gener al assortment which will be sold lower than any that have ever been offered in this vicinity, together with a general assortment of HARD Yr A 11 E , Queenswarf, Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Glass and Tully; Boots and Shoes; ZZFFine Beaver and Moleskin Hats fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, Pearl and straw Bonnets; Books, ta- tionary, 4"C. With every description of Good, Notions, etc., mat are usually kept m a country store. an or wnicn win be sold on such terms as will defy all competition and insure general satis acticn . UCTAU kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which the highest mouet Price will be giveujj Summit A. P. R. Road, i Sept. 25, 1850--39. Gents, Ladies, Girls, Boys and Children can be supplied lor cash with any quantity oi Boots, Shoes, Buskins and Suffers at G. W.TODD. iCo's. FOR LADIES: Brocade I.uftin, Thibit, Paramatta and Cashmere Cloths, Plain , figured a nd Palm Mous de Laincs at G, W. TODD i. Co's. FOR GENTS: Black, Brown, Blue. Pi lot and Beaver Cloths; Fancy, Silk and Satin Vestings; a variety of Cassimeres at G. W. TODD &. Co's. Blanket, Long Cloth, Token and Fancy Shawla, latest styles, and cheap for Cash at G. W. TODD ii'Co't tore. ANDREW DOJXOUGUU, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, Borough of Summitvillk, WILL attend promptly to collections or oth -cr business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing drawn r.ith accuracy and despatch. Sept. 4lh 1850-3.il. GEORGE W. TODD GO (Successorslo Litzingcr 4" Todd.) Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardwr. Queensware, &c. j doors east of Rcnshaw's Hulel. High st CENTRAL PENNS YL VANIA Banking House BR VAN, GLEIM, 4' CO. OFFICE on. Allegheny Strtct, nearly opp-. 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 al the rate ot Jj per cent, pei annum. Nine month .deposits at the rale of 4 per cent, per annum. Twelve month deposits at the rate of 4 j per cent, per annum. Drafts on the cities for sale in sums lo sort the purchasers, and collection, mode upon any point al lo a- rates. August 8, 1850. 4i-tf. W. B. HUDSON'S SGI CLOCK WATCH in w Hardware: did lot of HARDWARE delivered at G. W Just opened a splen. for cash or produce TODD Si, Co's and Jewelry Store. One Door East of the Post Office. N. B. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repairsd at shortest notice and warranted, . Sept. 23, 185051. TANNERS fcfj 1 OR the subscriber will sell or rent his ell known TA.2J YARD, adjoiniar the borough of Ebensburg, on the east, lyinc between the turnpike and the I.oretto road with three acrea of land on which the follow, ing buildings have been erected, viz: a gcoJ two story frame dwelling house and frame sta ble, and excellent buildings well adapted for a tanner's shop. All the appurtenances neceas ry for carrying on the tanning trade are in ex cellent order and can, tf required, be enlarged. There is also a large supply of good water both at the house and tan yard. Terms of sale will be reasonable. Posses sion will be given at auv time. . v JOHNSTON MOORE. Angust 29, 185U 47-tf. EBE1BMG llii. The undersigned respectfully announces to his friend and the travelling connnnunity that he has taken this large and commodious houne in the borough of Ebensburg. formerly kept hy S. J. Itenshuw, where he will be happy to ac commodate lus friends and those who may ba pleased lo favor him nith their patronages Having tilled up the House iu an excellent manner, be can att-ure the tmvelling public that notiiing -will be wanting un his part thst will contribute to the comfort of his customers. His TAJBIiE WH always be supplied with. ine ucni uio Kt is cnu inuru, iiiiu "i XS.XXv. is filled with choice liquors. His Sl'ABLE being very large and attended by a careful Hostler, he is prepared to accommodate Dro vers ou the most reasonable terniH. B. M'DERMIT. March 28, 1350. 25-if. Glass, Glass, 8 b 10 , 10 bv 1 Oct. If. 10 by 11 window gUbS.i V0fl.. r.Tiinriif imiclv G. W. TOPP, .Si, CO. ted at this Office.