A Prairie Incident. At a place calico Yellow Crpck, about half way between Salt L,ke an J ilie junc tion or ihe Oregon and California roads, were The iiawiMinr ,vi:m-?SM to :,. Indian in.issar.-f. C;i tV; evc-iia uri nous, we had crossed :. crc- k and on camped about a hiIIl' h,:4 a .'...if bevou.:. ISear the crer-k same ". ikv In.Jh.is shir. teen in hul erccJ the Rpfr.ro . ,.. I I,.. I 1 . . ? vv tgwai-is. vw.n. t ,i 4li i-uijeavoreu oat in v:.:n. to trade with ihc chief for a pony, but "no swap was the word, though all the while ome one of the party kept exhibiting ihe good qualities and speed of the different animals. The . young squaws excelled their lords iti "the horsemanship or horse womnship. One young creature assumed rvery at titude ot the best rircus tider. She would pick her whip from the ground under full speed; check her poney in his mad career -as if he had been shot; wheel him at full speed. by an inclination of her body throw ths lasso successful at whatever object she pleased. She 'rode like the men, yet An anUlrtpe, In lie responded im,.i.l,e of iis lightlies. Were Irs olhurijlly light." She was an Indian beauty, too, and somewhat of a coquette in the bargain. She would arch her own and horse's hrok at any praise bestowed on either her beau ty or horsemanship, and laugh most hear tily at our attempts to make ourselves un derstood. She was all life and bi:oyan;-y but alas! she was a cold corps ere the morning sun shone upon the valley in which site had been so active and happy. Just as the day was breaking we heard the ominous war-whoop, and immediately followed the sharp crack ot a riile. We aroused ourselves from our slumbers and hastened towards the scene of action. A horrid sight met our view. There lay the dead forms cf those who had lived and breathed the evening before; nearly all had two or three bullets in their bodies. Our heroine ot the night previous had not es caped. She lay outside her wigwam, a bleeding corpse. No respect had been paid to her jet black locks; the scalping knife had passed round them; and they now doubtless grace the girdle of some graceless Utah. Twelve Snakes lay dead upon the ground, nine of whom had been scalped, two old Indians and a boy having escaped the knife; one squaw had escaped by flight. The perpetrators of this horrid scene were about fifty Utah Indians, whom we saw near the camp of an emigrating party, about a mile from the scene of action. With horror and disgust ve turned from the sight, and pursued our way Cor. St. Louis Intel. Telagraphin by Sound- "We are informed that an experiment in :t'afplibg bY sound will be made on Monday evening, terd ay.) j-,Mh,he steam whistle at the foundry oh the &ianu The invention is for the use of light-houses and light-ships. By means of an im mense steam-whistle, the name of the light is to be telegraphed to vessels on the coast enveloped in fog. No estimate could be placed upon the value of such an invention 3s a means of saving life and property from shipwreck on the coast, if it can be made feasible; and that it can, 6ome of our most scientific men have been made perfectly satisfied. As it is a matter in which our commercial and maritime in terests are deeply interested. Congress will doubtless regard it liberally. The following is the alphabet for the word "Washington." Those who choose to listen to the sound will be enabled to spell it out: W AS II I N G ( -0C- C .OC X-0 ( (..) 1 o ( ) ( ) ( ) Union. NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Da. vid S-heckler, late of Suqueh.anna township. Cumbria county, dee'd., having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Cambria county: Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to said etate to inako immediate payment, and thnt-e having claims to present them properly authenticated for settlement. G. C. K. ZAIIM, Adm'r. Dec. 12, 185010-6t. FIRST and LAST NOTICE. A" 'Cron ir.cltbicd I o the lute Srm of Lew is 6c Rolertssre requested for the First and Lat tune to come forward and fettle their respect ive accounts. Thore neglecting this notice must expert to be dealt wit li by the proper offi cers, as the estate of the deceased partner must Le celtkd up. EDWARD ROBERTS, Surviving partner. December 12. J 850 10-3t TO 7 ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex cnange tor goods, or oinerwise. Peter Ilelman, f In tho Court of Common Pleas r.f Cambria county, October 9. 1850. Libel I lor a divorce, a vinculo Anr a IJelman. .maltimonii. To the above nanird defendant: y&7 OU are hereby notified to a p near before the -H- Ccuit i-f Common Pleas of Cambria coun. ty on or lelnre the' first Monday of Jannarv next, then and thereto answrr the complaint of tne iiuciam. JOHN BRAWLEY, Sheriff. December 10, Id50 10 l ST recr tved by J. MOORE, 3 del. best D. B- Axet. 9(Barrels of Madiera I for sale dJ by J.IVOilY $ Co. JOB WORK Neatly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office. Til 15 IS THE PLACE FOR 2 i r fr a z n s 7y lit; ri' srriixTA Inve uax. nrcivrd from . lilV 1-j Ebrnsbmg, FALL . at i!.mr n.- w More Koom in larpe and splendid assortment of Calculated to i.!oifc every variety of taste, and tht .f the Ladies in particular. Their stock co m1s in part of the following : Birr EhrkJinrl Brown Mollis, Fanry and Plain CASSIMERES, SATINETS of all prices and desdriptions, DELANES, CASHMERES, in every variety and color. MUSLINS, Drown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles. GLOVES, HOSIER T and LACE GOODS. Alto. A very larpe assortment of of every variety and of the vejy best quality. Together with a splendid Jot of HATS A IV D CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for family use. B COKS and S TA TION AT, FISH, SALT. fc . djc. In fact, every thing necessary to render their assortment co nplele. They would here say that it in their deter loiiiution to rtl goo. J ait rheap ifnot a little cheaper than any other eMal'lishinciil in the place. This will be found to be the case by those who will favor them with a cull. I. Hinder and all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for j'oods. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. EbiWourg, Dec 12, Si50. 5-tf. IVoTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at the of. nee of the Superintendent of Motiv e Tower on 'he Allegheny Portage Rail Road, until Tuos day the 3 1st tf December. 1450. for furnishing HORSE-POWER. CORD-WOOD, COAL AND TIES, STRING TIMBER, and ail other materials that may be required '"or t he ue of tho RouJ during the season of 1851. Specifications will be exhibi'.eJ on 1'ie d ly of Letting. Wm. S. CAMPDELL, Sup't. aup'l's uSice, umrriii. Pa. Dtceinbvry. Id50 10 Register's Notice. A I persons interested are hereby notified that the following acconnls have been allowed Rf.d ti'ed in the Registet's Ofiico at Ebet.sburg and will be prefenled for confirmation to the Orphan's Court ti be held at Ebensbnrg for iIih Coun y of Cambria on the 1st Monday of January next. Tbe account of Joseph Liyton administrator &.C. of the estate of Nancy Ri-illy lato of the Borough of Johns! own. decaKC'l. The account of Obnrliah Ward administrator of l!ie estate of Philip Goughuour, .'ate of Conernaugh Township, ciccca&e2. Th) account f E. J. Waters, surviving Ex. exutnr ofhe last wilt, &c , of Gri ffith liowland 'att of Cambria Township, ileceased. The account of Lewis Dormayer, tilm'r cf ll:e e--.ti.te of Peter Strayer, deceased. Tho account of '.Iary Urban, adm'x of the estate of Cleams A. Urban late of Washsn g'on to'.vnahip, iftCtJSCd. Wm. KfTTELL. Rcg'r. Ebensburg. Dec-5, 1S50. 10. Notice. Ict erB of administration cum. ttstamtnto annixo on the estate of Andrew Donna lly , late of Cambria county, defeased, have been grant, fd to tho subscriber, rcsidug in Ebcnsbn re- Ti ose in lcb'e i to said esia e w ill o e i."e s t ! their respective accounts, and thsj liaving claims agniisi ttie same will present llieiii prcpcrly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, Adni'r cum tttt aunexo. December 10, 1850 10-6t w IIISKEY. White Lead and L indeed Oil at J. MOORE'S. hundred d by thousand Joint Shingled J. MOORE. JO. wan U E y IGUTY thousand leet JJry white mne Loardd for sale at Moore's Lumber Yard STAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store of J. MOORE. FRESH SHAD. Mackerel and Salmon by J. MOORE. 1L AD1FS call and pee J. MOORE'S splen. did stock of -Mulls, Gloves and Comforts Stray Bull. Came to the residence of the subscriber in Carroll township about the 1st of September, a small , red. yearling BULL, witn some white about hit head, and a small crop off the left ear, 1 he pwner is requested to come forward, prove properly pay charges and take him away. or ne Biian oe oispo-sea or aceo'ding m law. MICHAEL KENNEDY. November 23. 1850 8-3t irfo KE GS OF NAILS on hand, and for sale by J. IVORY. Summit Sept. 6, 1850. LOST, jTN the evnnirg f tho Democratic Mass Meeting in August last in Ebensburg, good common English bilver Watch. The person who look it out of my pocket at the time above stated is requested to leave it in the care of Mrj, John Thompson in Ebensburg and no question will be asked. If t .ns re quest is not complied with immediately, legal measures will be taken for its recovery. JOHN JtfELOY. AU.-ghonr tp. Dee.. 5, 1850. & WINTER GOODS jLdok Mere! A TAVEUN STAND For Sale or Rent!- The stbfcnber offer for sale that commoti ons and well known Tavern Stand in liie'Bor onjrh of E!iersih:irp. i;ow in the oecup&ncy of Robert ("ai?!.n. Ti.e Uoti'e exee!U ill re. t-air a Mil h.in att'.hed t; it all t'he Jiefirvsry outbuildings which convenience requires. The laities are also large mid convenient. This house being situated in the most picas- ant part of the borough. oflVrs a fine induce ment to any peroil wishing lo engage in the 1'iisiness for which it is no well calculated. Terms reasonable and title indisputable. If not soli! it will be leased for any term of year that may be desired, together with a q.ianlity of first rate land, from fitlcen to tbir jr acres. Posseswion piven on Hie first day of April, 1651. Application mn-t be mad n mo. JOHNSTON MOORE. November 28. 1850 e-lf- iList of Causes, Jf&UT 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. Gageby Same Polls .VNeal IJurbit White Orr Conrad's heirs Paul Roth & Eberhatt Lefdoin ra Conpor et at vs Same rs Lytle vs Dillon vs Sace vs Orr vfc White vs Fitzgibbons et use. vs Ti otter U Topper vs Treftz vs M'Farlin & Trotter t A'Derrnit vs Iclcssor el el il'Giiire .M mire Carter Rager IWd Trexler vs Frank &. FouiZ vs Bingham vs Wakefield vs Geo. S. King tt Co. vs Weakland Jones vs Owen Junes' Adia'ix John O Cinghaii vs Rrawley Kotiuon, Little &.Co. vs S.ime Wm. KITTELL, Proth'y. Prothonotary's Office, Ebtnsburg Nov. 19 1850, CHEAP JToIiei Ivory fc Sou HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FALL and WINTER GOODS. Comprising in part fine Cloths and Cussimeres with an assortment of the most desirable and fashionable Ladies' Dress Goods, such as Lawns. Lustres, De Laities Alpacas, Mulls, Ginghams. Calicoes. tc., in great varieties Together with every descrip. tion of Men & Children's Wear; Domes tic Goods, Hosiery, Trimmings &.C., &. c. GROCERIEp. 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 II A R D W A IS E , Qncrns'ivarf. Drugs, Medicines, Gils, Glass and Putty; Boots, and Shofs: tTTine Beaver and Moleskin Hats fine Cloth Caps: fine Gimp, Braid, Pearl and straw Bonnets; Books, tc tionary, fyc. vnh evcrv dest rirtinn of Goods, rsotion, vc., that arc usually kept in a country store an nl wiucli will be sold on sucli term as will defv all competition and injure reneral satis. action . 0A11 kinds of Country Produce wanted, for which the highest mouet Price will be given bumoiit A. P. R . Koad, Sept 25. 1850--30. ItEMOVAL. The ruhrrriher Ids leave lo inform the pub lic generally thit he lias ju-t removed hi Sad. die and Harness Establishment lo Jefferson. Cambria cmin'.y, where he will be pleased to see his old fronds and all others wanting any thing in his line of business. He intends keep ing constantly on hand a supply of SADDLES, Bit IDLES, Collars, Harness, WHIPS, &C. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cash or approved country produce. He hopes, by a strict attention lo business and small profits on his work to mer. it and receiv e a liberal share of the public pat ronage. HUGH A. 3cCOY. JefTerson.Nov.21. 1850 7-tf. N. B All those indebted to him for Saddlery &.c. whilst located in Ebensbnrg, are earnestly requested to call and settle their respective ac counts. For the purposu of saving trouble, it hoped that this notice will not be neglected tfi LASS, Oils, Paints and J. Drogs of all MOORE'S. kinds at excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing ou hand and for sale bv MURRAY &. ZAHM. Gents, Ladies, Girls, Boys and Children can be supplied lor cash with any quantity oi Boots, Shoes, Buskins and Si.iprERS G. W.TODD, &.Co's. FOR LADIES: Brocade I.nstin, Thibit, Paramatta and Cashmere Cloths. Plain, figured ana ratm -Uous tie Lames at G, W.TODD Sc. Co's. FOR GENTS. Black. Brown. "Blue. Pi lot and Beaver Cloths; Fancy. Silk and Satin Veslings; a variety of Cassimeres at - G. W. TODD &.Co's. fflarclicare: Just opened a splen. for cash or produce did let of HARDWARE delivrred at " G. V VMsT MO TODD &. Co's NEW GOODS! NEW GOODSH THE subscribcrrs he !c:ve to inform their friends and tha public generally, that hey are now receiving fmm. licsiion- Philadelphia, Baltimore .and Pittsburg, M their store in JlSt r IZIiSGN, A. P. Ituii'VoeJ, a u. i d complete .rssoftincnl. of Fall and Vinlcr Goou.s, Coi si6ling in part of a choice sn-li-ction of Pr; ff tib nrrd iirhiilr's ' . Frrnch andrDomrsiic 6'; g Api, Alpaeu e, Mous dt hafnes. Merino arid Catltnrrss, icltite. rrd and jirinted Flnn ttrls lltached and brown Canton Fhnnrls. Tickings, striped shirttngs. hrottn sheetings, bleached, brown and blue drillings, bleached tliii tings,. -irish lintns. fashivnnbie bonnet and cap ribands, jaconet, India book and mull mus lins, faucy dirts trimmings, stiavls, linen and Silk pocket- liundAetchitfs. table covirs. crash. fatinrls, tuerds. blue., black and broicn cloths. black and fancv cassimins. fanen vestinp. lambs' tcool shirts and d tittc vs. carpets, cotton j,crn era cain in ottttyx-ltgrther vtth everything in the Coub and vamkty cinf. ALSO A rood assortment of HEADY MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS end SHOES. No. 1 mole and beaver hats, Mexican slouch hats, plusli. otter, oil and cloth cps. orocertes, mackerel, shad, herrintr. end cod fidli, ground alum. Conemnuch mod lairv alU eyrop. eogsr lioue, Trinidad and N. O. motas. . si's, pure cider vineirar. luaT. crashed. Orlean and maple sugar. Castile, variegated and rosin soap. W. Ic. cheese, cried peaches and apples. ImpcrisJ, Panama, Young Hyson and Itlack Teas, mould, dip and sperm candles, mill and crosscut saws. A cenernl assortment of Jiard ware , queens ware, rlassware, tinware, hollow. ware, cedar ware and crockery ware. Also r lour, casting, iron and natls.drug'i Dr. Jayne's family medicines, and dye t, tuffs in variety AlsoCCOKING STOVES, stove pipe, white lead, whale and lard oils, twilled Dag-, bedcords, corn brooms, bru!ie, bar lead. sleigh, cart and riding whip, carpel begs a general assortment of window glass, market baskets, school and miscellaneous books and stationary, together wiih all and singular the articles usually and unusually kept in co intry stores. All of which havo been selected with direct regard to the wants of this section of country, and will positively bo sold at the lowest prices. Lumber and alt kinds of pro duce taken in exchange for g.od. G. L. LLOYD &. Co. Jefferson, Dec. 5, 1850 9-5t. Has Jomc, and So has J- MOOlvF.'S large and splendid lot of cheap goods, mnsisiing of DRESS-GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Leather, Boots, Shoes -c. Just a li ulc cheaper than they were ever of fered in this country . Lumber ai.d counliy produce taken in exchange, and cash not re fused. September 24, 1850. The undersigned respectfully solicit their friends and the public generally to call and ex amine the splendid t-tock of GOODS, just re ceived and now opening at thir Store Room in Ebensburg. Having adopted the CASH AND BARTER Sytem. they will he enabled 10 ten roods at prices ttial will dety competi tion. 1 lit i stock ol goodd is large, and selec ted with a view of giving satisfaction lo every one: and consists in part of DRY-GOODS BOO TS, SHOES, KARDWAK & QUKKNSWAItE, Mats, Caps, NAILS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, FISH, SALT, &c. Give them a call, brinjj on your CASH, and rel assured that you will get the worth of your mcney. G. W. TODD, & :r 10th 1350 CO. Ebenburg, Octob MORE NEW GOODS! CHEAPER THAN ETERU rjTfllE subscriber has just received from H the East, at his New Store Room in Ebensburg, a SPLESDID assortment 0f Fall and Winter Goods, Adapted lo the tsstes and wants of the people of this section of country. His stock of coods having been selected with care, and purchased at the lowest cash prices, ho feels confident hat he cannot be tieaten cither as rcjrards! tuality or cheapness; and consist of VLUTilS, CASSIMERES, Silks, Linens, Clirdis, Muslins, Cottonadcs, a large vari ety of Prints and Fancy Dress Goods, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, BOOTS AM) SHOES. Hats, and Caps, Groceries, &c Together with every thing usually kept in a country store. His friends and the public generally are respectfully invited to pive him can. EDWARD ROBERTS. Sept.2C, 1850. 51. Notice. ALL persons having claims of any kind against tho Commonwealth for materials fur nished or labor performed on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, prior lo Dec. 1st, 1849. are requested to mike immediate report ot their amount to the undersigned at his office at the Summit. It is hoped that n person having a claim will neglect lhi notice, as he is desirous of reporting to the Canal Biard all of the debts due, so that a sufficient appropri. atinn may be made al the next ecsion of the Legislature for thoir liquidation. . WM. S. CAMPBELL, Supt, O ffice of Super intendant, A. P. R R. October 2nth, 1850. 50 hbls Conernaugh Salt. 10 sacks Ground Alum Salt, for sale by - MURRAY . ZAHM For Safe or itcnt. TH E subscriber fTVrs for r a!e to the 31st of December next, and if not sold by that tim wij rent on advantageous terms the "SCMVST Ma.NSIo.i Ilrfsn." ThU fine lli.tfl io located ten miles from Holli.taysburg nd ninr miles froM F.ben.bufe at a pvot uhere the Turnpike- Koad lesdii g fiom Holliilaysl.urg to Piitsbure rr"Piws ihe A.'U-gheny Portig Rail Road, snd coisequeut. ly roreives the pa)rone of the travellinr pub lic that crosses either of these thoroughfares to rliilade'phia or Pittsburg. Four trains of passenger cars atop at Ihe doordaily in the business seson, and from five to ten coaches in the winter. I The pure atmosphere, pure water, and de-, lightful scenery of the Allegheny Mountains, make tfji a most desrab'e summer resort for citizens of Philadelphia and Pittsburg, and as many permanent visitors can Le had as the House will accomodate. The building s spacious end admirably ar cs nged for a ll tel and lias teen recently refit ted, painted and enlarged. An excellent Stable, cartispe tnue, wrash house aitd convenient out-door tuildings are on the premises end also a neat tenant house for servants. It the premises are sold, a clear and indispu table title will be made, and possession given on li e first day of April next. I tie undersigned Legs leave through this ad vertisement to return his heartv aoknowled7 merits to Lis i umercus friends lor the mary favors bestowed on htm ar.d sores them that nothing tut sickness in his frr.i;j has induced him to tetinquitili a claim to their patronage. Wm. S. CAMPBELL. Summit, Nov. 25. 1853 -9. SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expon as and Lev. facias itued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria countr. and to mc directed, there will be exposed ti ss lo at the Court Hou-e, :n the Borough of Ebensburcr, Cambria county, on Monday the Cth day of January next, at one o'clock P. M All the right, title and interest of JrJin Rt ley, of, in, and lo a cellar wall or building tit uale on a lot sf ground number thirty-two in Johnstown continued part of the Borough of Conemaugli in Cambria county adjoining Hayncs street, Dake alley, JU'Kee alley Lit number 31, the said cellar wall or building ex tending thirty-to feet along Hayres street and eighteen feet towards A'Kee Alley, and the lot or piece of ground land and curtilage appurtenant to said cellar wall or building. Taker, in execution and to be swJJ ul the euit of Ludwick Cupp. Also. All the right, title an.l interest of Andrew fudd, of, in and lo a lot of ground situate in Ihe Borough of Summitville Cambria county, fronting on the turnpike road on the south and Allegheny Portage Railroad on tha west ad joining lot owned by Philip Noon Esq., having tlieiron erecttd a two storv brick house unoc cupied, also a two story frame house "ow in! the occupancy of Michael Gallaher, also a onp and a half story frame store Boom and dwelling house now in the occupancy of John Bljck and the said Andrew Todd.aUo a one and a half storv frame house now in the occunincy of Joseph M"CIosky and a large frame itabie oc cupied by the above named tenants, also a small frame tbop now in the occupancy cf the and Andrew Todd, Taken in execution and to be eMd at the suit ol samuei ijemcn assignee of Kob i At. LesiO'i. Also, All the right, title and interest, of William Palmer of, in, and to. a tract of land situate in Sumrnerhill township. Cambria county, adjoin ing la'nds of John Kcan, Raphael Cooper and others containing oni hundred and thirty acres more or lfss, about ten acres of which are cleared having thereon erected one )ie cabin house now in the occupancy of Joseph 7. nigh. Taken in extent ion and to be sold at the suit of Wil'iam M'Quaid. Aha. All the ri'it, title and in?e-e?t of ThoiTia" B. James of the Borough of Ebonsburj in the county cf Cuinbria and Siate of Penuy'vania of, in and to, all that mess'iige or lot of ground situate in the Borough of Ebensburg aforesaiJ and known on the original plan of slid B ir ouch as lot number twelve, bouuded on the south by Crawford street, on the cast by Julian street on the north by Howard street being the came which John Ivory and Martha his wife by their d;ed dted the 29ih March 1811 con veyed ('titer alia) to tho said Thomas B. J unes said lot ofgronnj, having thereon erected a Two Story Frame Dellmg House, a O.ie Story brick building thereto at tached. Also, a frame fhi and e frame stable all in t!ie occupancy of the said Thomis B. James. Taken in execution and to Le m!d nt th suit cead . - I " -,7 . J a a a i - -v w Ail tne rignt, line ana interest oi james Mcloy ot in and to a certain lot ot ground sit uate near the foot of nlane No. 4. A . P. Rail road. ir. Washington townxhio Cambria countv fronting on sid rail road bounded by lots own- cd by Thomas MureUud James M'Gough and others. I'eken in cvocilion and lobe seld at the suit of Michael Downey for use of Edward A. Downey now (or use of F. E. Gillespie. Also. All the right, title and interest of William M'Clofckev. now in the hands of Nancy and Hugh M'CIot-key, adm'rs of said dee'd, of, in mid to a piece or parcel of land situated in Washington township, Cambria county. Cut). taining two hundred acres more or less, about sixty acres of which are cleared, having there--.ii erected a Joe bouse and a loir barn, in the oc- cupancd of David Criste. and a plank house in possession of Joseph M'Closkey. 1 i.ken in execution and to be sold at the suit ef Philip N oon for use of Henry OTIarra. ITJ- N. B. The Sheriff has made the follow ing the conditions of the above bales, viz: one fourth ot the purchase money on each sale to be paid at the time the property is struck down, when the sale amounts to St.iOO and upwards. under 500, and moro than 100, the one third; under $100, and more than $50, the one half; less than S50 the whole amount, otherwise the property will immediately again be put up te sale; and no Deed wnl" be presented tor ac knowledmenl, unless the balance of the pur- chase money be paid before the following Court. JOHN uKAWLbi i eaerij. Sherifl's Office Ebensburg Dec. 6. 1850. tc. NOTICE. Letters of Administration having been gran- ted lo the undersigned by the Register of Cam bria county, on the estate of John Burllett late of Sumrnerhill township, iasaid county, dec 'd. AM persons indebted to said estate are rtq nr d to make payment wiloui delay, anl lhse hiv. ing claims to present them properly auluenti. cated for settlement. SARAH ANN BURTNETT. Nov. 21, 1350 7-Gt. OOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain tskeo in exchange for goods at J UQORFSS Situ MACEHAN. HAfSOl. m I llitl I! W ATTORNEYS A T LA TV, EBENSBURG, Pa, Eh-nburg, June 20. 1850. A TTORNE Y A T LA W, EBENSBURG. PA. Office onedoor wet-t of J.S. Buchanan's S'cr April IS, 184a. tf. i m a ATTROXEY J IjA it . EBENSUURG, rA. April 12, 1849 if. Dlt- THOMAS C BUNTING South-west corner of 7th $ Race sis. Philadelphia, April 2G. 1849. 29- J. M'DONAID, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EBENSBURG, PA. . All business in the several Courts ef Blair. lo diana and Cambria counties entrusted to Li care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan' S'.ora. April 12. 1849. If JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Borough of Loretto, Pa.t will attend to collections entrusted to his Care. May 2, 180020. I llll 11 ll I II IMI11' ! Will attend the several Courts of Ci,mLrn co as heretofore. Office one door west of Mr Wm. M'Failand's Cat.inct Waieroom. in HOLLIDAVSBURG, FA. April 13, '50 27-tf. ANDREW DOAOC7G HE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener, Borough of Summitville, WILL attend promptly to collections or oth er business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and despatch. Sept. "4th lS50-3m. GEORGE W. TODD CO (Successorsto Litzinger 4" Tedd.) Dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware. Queensware, &c. i doers cast of Renshaw'e Hotel. High t. CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Banking Mouse. BR TAN, GLEIM, CO. . ' OFFICE on Allegheny Street, uer!y "oppo. site the Post Office. Interest will be paid upon mo?ey deposited, as follows, viz: .'-' Three month deposits at the rt;c ef 3 fer cent, per annum. Six month deposits at ihe rats of 3J per cent, pei annum. Nine month deposits at the rata of 4 per cent, ytr annum. Twelve month deposits at li e rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Drafs on the cilia fit lc in sunn to suit the purchasers, and collection? mode upon any point at low rates. August 8, 1850 44-tf. w B. HUDSON' CLOCK iB WATCH and .Tcwrlrv hlorr, One Door East of ihe Post OJice. N. B. I locks. Watches, and Jewelry repaired at shortest notice and warranted. Sept. 2o 1850-51. ILewis Si Jk. v lit Fashionalle Barber and Hair Dresser. One Dour W'esi of Thompson's Hotel, EBENSUURG, PA. Oct. 24, 1S50 3.U. Exchange Hotel. Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. homes A. Maguirc, Proprietor. THE undersigned, having succeeded Mr. Samuel Bracken in the proprietorship 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 the best public houses in lhi section of the State. Especial care will bo observed in procuring liquors of the choicest b'and, and every im propriate delicacy which the market afford, wilt be carefully selected for the taV.e. Good stable and c ireful hastier i are prav; ded. The undersigned will always be most happy lo greet bis friends and the travelling cum. nu llity. THOMAS A. 'MAGUIRC. Oct 21. 1850 tf. CASTINGS alo at J.C. O'Neill' received it Store. and fa? Wanted. lbs Wool for which the highest prices will be paid. E ROBERTS M. D Itnill'IIH I I i . IIM llAilUlillilll WJ Jl V H 11 i lis ni i Et II. 11 HUH LLU SALT! SALT! J&h BARRELS prime Concmax:gh MifPXW Salt just received end for sale at the store of J. IVORY ; Co. Sat!
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