1 the jurrrssful carididMe for U. S. Senator were numennjs.--Col. Fremont was every Jay growing morein public favor. The divorce law were occupying the attention of llie Legislature and people to a considerable exu til. The feeling was much jigaiast divorce. The honk "' pampers were ilisprr einr, as busiwefs kul uea'rly IV H through. u..'r:, in -tifTs were rcviiir:r, and de spite the insurable weather, accounts from the mines were very encouraging. K;Wm.ni. Scott Rier and other localities in the extreme North seernrd to bear the most ridine. The miner?, generally, ore dull g well. 1 Dr. Hammond, of the IT. S. Navy, is deid. 'i lie ("resent lirings 138 passengers. The pteamers Isthmus and Oregon had ar rived at lanjma, the former with 300 pas sengers and the latter with 140 The Oregon beat the Isthmus seven days. There were no arrivals at San Francis co from Philadelphia or Baltimore since those reported by the last steamer. The lur-i. Baltic cleared on the 2d of February for Philadelphia. Late adv iees from Oregon report that the Legislature has located the Capital at S.ilein. The weather inOregou was very stormy. From the Sandwich Islands we have dates from January llHh, but there is liule news ol interest. Horrible Murder oft the Isthmus. A partv of 13 persons, supposed to have been passengers on the Empire Ciu on her last trip, were murdered while cross ing the Isthmus. Among those murdered were 2 ladies and 3 children. The mur derers were arrested and confessed their guilt. Ilighly Important News. We find the following in the New York Sun, the organ uf the Cuban Pa triots :3 New Orleans, .March 7. I rejoice to communicate the satisfacto ry intelligence that the Government has backed straight out front its malicious prosecutions against those who were in die, ed for aiding the Cuban revolution. Mr. lluiitou, the U. S. District Attor ney, came into Couri this morning auJ mo.ed that a "Nolle Ffosqiti," be entered Upon the indictments against nil the parti cipators against Spanish tyranny in Cuba, to which the Judge absented ! (Jen. lleiulerauu was accordingly dis charged at once, and CeueraU Quitman, l.optz, Sigur and all concerned, were ac quitted without triul! On the third trial of Gen. Henderson the Juiy stood eleven for acquittal and one against. Thus ends this monstrous governmental farce, in which the high servants of a Republican people, have carried ou an unwarranted persecution against a baud ol noble men who dared, openly, to give counsel and sy mpathy to the cause ol liberty ! The news was received with universal satisfaction by the people of New Orleans anjsjrad rapidly in every direction. The Cubans are particularly pleased. CF Hugh Deary whose trial for murder took place at HoIIid.iysburr last week, has been fully acquitted of the charge. CP" The alarm ol fire on Tuesday eve ning was false. MARRIED On Monday afirrnmin. March 21th, by ihe lrv. L. Powell. Mr. Jiin Kcif-rd to Mr. Eleanor Williams, all of thi plu.ee. ii T l)n Suturday morning. 15th iust.. in Whitf towiikliip. afttrr a hrt illneos. Mis Leer Ann. dauliier of Samue! and Elizabeth Hot leu. aged la years and '2 liy. The MiddiMi demise of Miss llu'len h is cist B rhui'e if melancholy gloom over tue minds of a hirge uumber of attached relatives it ml fneid. She was coi, fined to lier room bit a few days, and during ihut lime wcihl iuii,. tliul (.lie wag rt'Covering, -vn until within a few hotirofh-r dtain. Althiiiigh it wa cvi dent to her friMuU that she w aa more serinnly indii-poed tlian aho would ad nit. her dnth wot a surprise in all. Hut sha die l not as inoe liavmg no hopr; tor tier earl)' ciiiipcI ion wilh ihe hriMian Church had en.ibled fu r to look upon dt-aih wilh no leelingn of alarm, and hurpirenls and many relatives and injuria havo thf consoling thouglt tii.it -ho ha.t but exchanged thi world of trouble for that bel ter world above, whore 'Sickness, sorrow, pai" and death, Are It It and feared 110 inoro." Feace to her memory, and may her christian exumple he f'r.llowid hy muiiy of iter ou g ineiiu, as in hi they have an exa'iiplo tlul Done are loo )oung to die, and Hint to live holy to die happy . J. M. U Public Sale. THE uDrlen-ignrd. Executor of the last will ar.d W nan. nt ! Paiiick M'Coy. Esq., dic'd . willtfft-rat public half, 011 Tuday the 8 h y "t A.rit u.t. at I u'vlsj.-k P.M. at toe Ci.url lli u.e in the borough of Elenaturg,th it Valuab e f t of v round , sttuae on Alain JSt., in the borough ol EiH-nl,urg. adj. lining tho prop. rty f James Murray anil Elua M'Donald. hiving Ihtreo.i erecte.l a Urge two stoiy frame dwt lling Iloufe, an OBice, btahlrt. Granary, Coal House, die, 'lernn. nibde known 011 th day of tale, and title iudipui.,ble. . JOHN MCOY Executor. N. B. If ihe above properly ia noi old at that time it w;li be ren'ed tor one yetr, and imme diate p.ifPSkiou given. March 27ih 1851. 24-2 w. Notice. Thi looks of i ho 1-ite firm of Geo. W. Tod I h Co., have been placed in my hands fur col. lection. All petunia indebted on said books are requested to make immediate payment and stfo cost. CYRUS L. PERSHING. E!n.Urff, March 7, 1513-1-31. GREAT VOLUME OF GUAIIAM." THE itnGlZIXE OF HIE CMON! PBEFARA HONS FOR issi. 80,000 Ionic' C? as ham's Magazine, unrinled in splendor and excel. er c;. ci'uiioctjtcj a rie.v volume .M A GN I TIC F.N T J A NUA R Y NUMBER. 'I lie ori'itsul. puli!ih r T,"f t he Work return-' hi.s Mticc re iJ ai.ks fur the lifcarly welcome wi'li which Li rc torn lolhis favTu-itc periodical ha been hailed by I lit- press and the Mililic. mid j't '."'.'' ''is remier that the past fix numb r lu.vr nf?.riud hut a alight 'lorc'sstp of ihe ex- if! lift tfi d bemty if ichat is in store for the net to 'time OY tin tariv mi lutein ue iil , rii:i 1GHT7 THOUSAND copies. mi nii(iHi lie u lift ii.r Inril t-r ticitae sii:i:mo ouioinaL i 1 1 euatukc C. P. it Jantet., the celebrated novelist, has le n ttguUrly engaged, and M-l furnish ev criil In ii lani iiiiiiice8 during the year. OYo. I) Trent ire will wiite Ins eiquisiic p4-niH eaclusively for tlii Magazine. Il. nry V. Longfellow, J II. Lowell, S. A. ;( ii an E. P. Whipple, Grace Or fen wood, J. M l.f pare. W. Cul'tii lirya.ni, Mrs. A.M. K. Ann in. Mill !e regular contributors. A GALAXY OF LITERARY NAMES OF AMERICA. ORADAM's CSK1VALED WRITEB9 are re-en jcd , and arrangements tie perfec ted f..r u imuib ( in.x I ppienuid articles, from fuch writ r a- the fo b wi g; Henry V Loi.xit-ilow, to (ii lmore Simms. Janirs KiiMitli Lwf;, E. P. umpire. J M. 1-ejjire. Cirorye U. Pret.t ce, Alfred B Mireet. . P. ilii-. Win. Culh-ti IJry int, iNaiham. I HavMliornt, Uenry William Herncri. Juine hei iniorc I'ooptr. Riclurd Pei.ii Smith, II. H-kuiis Weld. II. C. Monrlioad. Henry U iiri. J. Biyard Taylor, lieu. II rJ.ik.-r, K. II Djiia, Ki6i. T. Cuurdd, liobt. .Murrm, Epe anient. II T. Tiickerman. C. J. Pet U. II. iio.io.ii il, T Jj. Arli.ur. Theutiore Si. Py. T- liuciianan licad, Mrs Lvdis JnruUr iif, .irs. t. KiuiHV. Airs E J t j lis .lizaleili UaJin onmh. Mil Joseph I. Neal. Amelia II. W eJtiy, Mrs. Juliet II. Ca-np. Orll. Alr-J. Ann lepiieu-i, Mr. Emma U. Em. b'jrv. iNlns L.. Virviniii .litti Mia. l'...- luvl. .Misj Urace "ireenood, VJra Sarah 11 v I.iiina.i. .li9 Marv L. Lawmn. mifk mnl woir, e.i kiioh ii lu itie re aJcn ol the woik . . . . . " . niuWiii tin Mdgizme I tit RUAN UF AMERICAN in tvery drjmrttnent of Mind. TALENT .Npltiidid Df-partiuni! of Art. Our rejdc.a kii.iw ui4i i.roluiu 1 never beaten in spirited designs and etrgant engra. ViligS. We have no long list of plates purc'iafed, 10 ei down no enormous rei-ource Imlaorave Jtlermsiia lion nut to Lo ticiHen; 'llS, combined .tii feme kiiowh-o'ge of our bUMi.tbs, and a g oiiwu. Ii.-l ol suIkci .b.-rs to 'ul-laiii u. war. ranis u.-iu b..lUlv ciiulJviimg "our coteuipora. rts lor 1 lie year Id ij. 'Hie J .no ry niiiiier-will conriin same of the liiot t-iiiiM.proouciions of art ii (c bkill, and ihe Mil. a ihea Lcuoii will be cunii,.n.il ihrouli thu. tear.' ' Our at lifts in London. Patis. Italy and the United Stuns, tu tciom wa ry cash m the b-st und Jitshest, pivmise us that GUAHAM HI I ALL MtT UL IS E. ITEM howtver otke, s may toast t " . u-.t-.- in ihe dtpartmnnt of Fasifon we affWil excel all Hint h is tv T ietn tiHmpltit eit'U, r m lie 1 U llltftl S ltM ,.r t'.,m- 'll. iC'l 11'. Jit,".'1 U" xll i.UU DE'L-A MOlH tn f..r.l uish us tciih the ctst eotendltl .lr.t,n. tr I ctuiber ....u J.luwv uuiii,.,:,, .....u,,. c.o.tn-.. I., a.w-.-U. wait f.r the. January sfm,d ber-tun comire Und decide -i voilUlc'lrbfe ait oths,or-vr shjll subm.t that-xce havciot Uamtd ww u magazine the" most AriZvait d- stri Dti 11 run h- 111 ndur.i '. .1 3 of itself ; " .T iEu.is-si-i.,iT02e.-83. - riilCI-: DhCIJliu i.',,i 1.0 1 All or.iers f..r Ciral.-Aaia,,.. cymiiieii;,!U-"r "f Vl.a ,dal W,U &'c- uf Kev' D' A cog wul, Iftol, w.-l be su..p,:d.at UuMolliwJ rjve copuaySil-: -i d-1 to copieuf or 21), 111U an rxtra ciy lo the pi rs u. sVfidhig' the tjub ol I Jen Mib-ci 1 Vr. ' Tll. se rermsill not i.eie paHt d fronf hy any oJ"'ihe, PjiifaCelphia tlirjio tfoliiir uaifciiiies. ' .' All ciders t-l.e addreased l5 " , - ' LtOKUli IJ. GUAIIAM, . . No. 131 Chestnut si feet, fiiiiodrt .oiiia t. ...... Carro 1 1 ton II b uscy tCARROLI.TOiV. CAMBRIA CpUiiTY, PA. -'E'llE uodu-Tiild reiiiiiiV hw.thanTtao Iris St. i.umeriiua fTiendfor Uie paironsje here tofore extended to hidi. a-Md-willh- happy fo accommodate a persona who nWy fa vr him nn a can a largo Mipply ol choice liquots just rnc. ived from lh e isteru cii ies. II is PA- ni.cwii ulwaya be. well supplied, and his stabhng accoiuuij-dations are suffic ently ex tdnsivf . . , . .. J. P. UK It A N , MarclK2yk1831. , " ; . .. Proprietor.-.;" The Democratic Whrg of Cambria county, are requested; to meetVat the. ("ourt House ('ii AL-nday eteiuno 'jHiiil m, at 7 o clock, for the purpose ok ap; I ointn ii S'-n nori il Cdnf -rees to met t the ( 'oniertM-s f Bla.r and Huntingdon, to appoint a Dele jjatt, to the Lancaster Ci.uventi. 1:; and to appoint :J Conferees to meet ihe Conferees of Full.'n and B df rd counties ton pp. int two. Uepre seniativt- tonft-rees to said A central nllendance is renuested. w j " Bv order of the Whig Co Com. E. 1 1 U l ( Hl-ON, Jr , Chairman. March 20, 1&5I. J l vi i: p. ii (k it a i; it RECTIFYING DISTILLER. . AND DEALER IN FOREKiN AND DOMESTIC WINES, ' LIQl'ORs, CIGARS. &.c..ic. No. 197 Liberty St., corner of Barker s Alley. PITTSBURG, PA. March 13, 1851 ly This Way! fciOR the highest prices are paid for IIidks, Skins and Tannlu's Bark in either Trade or Cash by J. MOORE. Ebensburg Jan. 2. 1851. WOOL, Butter, and all kinds of Grain taken in exchange for enndat J. MOORE'S Store. JOB WORK i catly and expeditiously execu ted at this Office THE WORLD'S FAIR! NEW STORE AND CHEAP BARGAINS. f Ehe undcrf-isrird Would inf. irm-lhe-f friends JB "and i.- iiihlic. that ihtv have pned a NEW STORE si Plane No; 2. A- P. ft. R. ui the rot. ui formerly occupied "by Mr. John hone, iv hen- will he iirpt r-onatanttyt un hand, npr) i-o!d lit low prices, t i e. f'.I'ov.-ir.g jj-ukI- : Cloth, Cassimrres, SafinIts, Ticeeds.tGing. Asm,' Vestings. Calicoes, SilAs. Satins, Muslins, Laxcvs, Alpiecas,' Domba. zines. Shaw's. Alous de Laines. Lustres, Ribbons, Buttons, -Clevis, Hosiery, Laces, . ALSO LOOTS tliotlS. II ATS 4 CAPS, UMBRELLAS. 1'ARASOf.S $ BON A'ETS. A t.Si t, A LA RUE STOCK OF COFFEE, SUGAR, MO, LASSES, SYRUP. TEA, II A RD IV A It E, Q UEENS. WARE AND CUT LERY. BOOKS $ STATIONARY. t Altcays on hand. Flour, Bacon, Cheese, Butler Eces, Fish, Salt, S-c. J-e. AH of which they are ptepar-d to sell at cheap rules. &. inviU'S I he a1ieiilin of Luytrs t their ftock of gd-, confi eni tha tiny can and will reli ihein as cliiap, and in lacl cheaper, than they can purchase el-ewhere. lro ore of all kind taken in exchange, and eah never refused. Come aoou to the New Store, JOHN O. GIVEN St Co. Tlane No. 2, A. P. R R. March 13. 1851 THE NEAREST ROUTE TO THE GOLD DIGGING SPECULATORS JVAKE UP!! fK II E following described valuable Timber JS. Land-) are flcrcd for sale: Three tracts of unimproved la ml pituale on the waters of flie s-omli Fork of the Conemaugh, part ii mciiianu low iiMiip, n ainnria county, ina pari Ij-l.l 1. - l: i " . j . 111 oiniTsel counlv : liio lower tract not more ihnn two miles fiom the saw n. ill of John Trotter, from which place is a good waiun road to the Portatre Rjil Road. Said land is j wel covt-r. d wiliiwild c.Vrry. poplar, bird ieie ph-N "h "d other valuable limber, wiih Ihe ai:vun:a;e of alxindant wnier power 011 each tract. 'I h roid from Johnsiown toCed frd pas es throunh two cf these tract, and on said lands are promising indications of the ex iteiiCK of bitumenmis c ii and iron ore Al.-o. one tract of laud on the waters o ; L!ack-Lick Critk. Jackon township, Can.bri .f j county, covered with vataabl timber, with the I advantage of excellent iater power, which also ctitilains a vein of coal four left thick that hd been opened and can he worked with profit. IiMant trom r.benslturg about five miles. lertus easy, and title unquestionable. For fui titer pariicuUrs enquire nl E. A. VIHKROY, Johnstown, or JOHN WILLIAMS, Ebcnuburjr, Pa. March 13. 18o-2.n Irllollifiaystiurw KciHier copy for two mouths and charge this office. hilgisteks' isoticl:. All persona intertstel are hereby notified tint the following Admiuitraiion accounts i Wm- hUnmil aiidrr)lKf tinl'v-ltrcltiai '"tce Camhna county, and will be present id ,tf ,ie U'l'h""' Court to bo held at Elienshurg 1'' '.i,,d cuniy. on Monday the 7lli day of l"T C'-hrmat 10... 1 t "cco1u"1 ut Young, acting Execu V?' l! T 1 w,,IS:o0, '" -rd W ilniore dCP1-, , ... , n. . . " account ni John 6s. ueorge I'ringle. t,x ,ec.tos of the Ian Millie , of Ueorge Pri.igic. rfr:a .j.ne account n .lienacl 1-avy. mrvivinz V T , rvv t. tarn dlass. one 01 the i-LifcuKiri ot.AIie lat will Jtc, of Geo. Class. 1 . j - o. t:t-neH. t The account of Geo-ge Settlemoye the Etftutors of 1 lie last will &.c. of ttt lemoyer dee'd . one of of Godfrey - Win. KITTELL, Register. 'ALirch 1-3". 1S51 tc. - . ILO U IIVG! TA1 LOU IIVG! lWIS BEYNON, ni-Cf.WC Ins customers and frionds that . i... :n i.: . . i j . " r. run "i-v..jmcb i.i iiiu Miann, i o floors i "I U .vriJerinim hotel, where hewil be happy to e his old customers and also as many new onus as pinnae to call. IIereeives regularly from -New York and Philadelphia ihe litest Iiif.hi.fii8, and lie cannot be heal ei i l.n. ... ;,l.u .-1 -' - C. f m. - m ,n me nr m m t orn, rants or Vest by hny'-o,he'Iiilr jnlhe county. lie rchH.-ct fully asiarthe publrc to give him a call as hcMS c..nf Jeot thaUhTa work will recom. iiHod-lfsolf? " f ; 13"AM Ritidao-fl country produce taken in cjplfifge for trk. 'March, 6. IS51 tf , , e. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. --The partnership heretofore existing between .Jaiues Kahrand Peter Kaylor, wa dissolved by mutual consa.n on the I 7t h day of Sepnm. her, A. D. It!50. and the books of said firm were placed in my hands for collection; cincc w hich time the Slid hooks have mysteriously disappeared, or tieen taken awy out of my possession. This is threfore to caution oil persons- iudchtt d on said books, lo make no Cnnveniion.Tl,ay,,,e"u until due notice is given by me. JAMES KAYLOR. Clearfield tp, March 13th lb51 22-3l CQRN BROOMS. PAINTED BUCKETS, CEDAk WARE. WILLOW BASKETS. BRISTi.E BRUSHES. TWINES d CORDAGE. MATS, MATCHES. WOODEN WARE, A-c. M-reh 13tu ld5l Jm Constantly o n hand at the man ulacturers law. est prices, M . At J. M. ROWK. U I N. 3dst.3d door below race IT1ILAD. .lVANIIItTOi IIOUSC CHeBNVT ETKCET BET WREN 7tll AND 6tll STItCTS. rillLADELPHlA, PA. : A. F. GLASS f! PROPRIETOR. March 13ih 1851ly. KEGS OF NAILS on hand, aa for sal c hu T liTViov j . i i . Summit Sept. 6, 1850. Fa rticular TVolice. A LL persons indebted lo Litzingek & Todd are requested for the last time to settle respective accounts, on or befora th. first day of December next, as after tbat time their all accounts will be placed in the bands of oflieeis xor collection, as v must and will have money THE HIGMOItS! r i IS THE PunP. rnp - 7T5 f I o m fjlllE .?nbcriJers J.ave jua. received from J3L the Cast, at ihfir r-sifr rnnm :., TTI .... 1 a . ... oeiBtiK, . ,are ana splendid assortment of Cabnlated io please every varioly of taste, and iha'of the l.adiis in particular. Their stock co.iists in part of the following ElciBIarkflnd Brown flollu, Faorfacd Plain CiSSIMERES, SATINETS of all pnees and desdriptiona, DELANES, CASHMERES, in erery variety and ! color. MUSLINS, Brown and Bleached, CALICOES of rare and beautiful styles.; SLOVES. HOSIERY end LACE y GOODS. : ; Hsa. A rorj lrje assortment of of tvery variety and of thevejy Lest quality, together with a splendid lot of HATS AND CAPS, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, GROCERIES for fa m i ly u se. t BOOKS and STATION AY. FISH, SALT. 4-c , fc. In fact, every thing necessary lo render their assortment co nplete. They would here ssy that il is their deter isinstion to sell goods as cheap if not a little cheaper than any other eetablishmenl in the place. I his will be found to be the case by those who will favor them wilh a call. Lumber and all kinds of Country produce takeu in exchange for goods. MURRAY &. ZAIIM. Ebensburg, Dec 12, 1350. 5-tf. SALT! SALT! 0h4 BARRELS prime Conemaugh Salt just received and for sale at the store of J. IVORY & Co. Summit, P CASTINGS received and for aiu at J.C U .eill i More. A LARGE lot of Stone and Earthen IKare iusl received and for sale at the Store of J. MOORE. 4145 liarrels Concmauph Sal V for salo by J. MOORE. S DOZEN Mann's Axes for a le ;.tthestor of . MURRAY ZAIIM WOOL Wanted and the highest prices paid at the store of J.C. O'NEILL. Wanted Immediately. 00,000 lbs of Wool -wanted hy JL JOHNSTON MOORE fl(f DOZEN Boots and Shoes just rc ky ceived and for sale by MURRAY & ZAIIM. M ACKER A L, SH AD. CODFISH, SALMON. HERRINGS, Constantly and hand and for an le by rf. . .-i I. ..I II Uk. O., r MnrLot ct vi.n.r PORK, HAMS AND SIDES. rillLADELPHlA. SHOULDERS LARD AND CHEESE, J Feb. 27, '51-20-3. CHEAP HARDWARE! M. BUEIILliU & BRO. No. 195 Market-Street, Philadelphia. 2 doors below 5:h Street, OFFR FOR SALE HARDWARE. IN ALL ITS VARIETIES. A T LOW PRICES. CALL AND SEK BEFORE YOU BUY! UTLooli for the R- d Lettered Alill-Sraw February 27tli 1851 3m. ADIFS call and ee J. MOORE'S aplen did 6lock of .Muffs, Gloves and Comforts. 3 A Barrels df Macherol for sale V by ' J.1VOKY $ Co. A SPLENDID lot of Brows.' Black, OLive and Orky Ci.oTHS'fr ale hv JWURRAY &. ZAIIM. A excellent lot of Locust Posts suitable for fencing on hand end for sale hv MURRAY ic Z A IIM. 2,000 POUNDS NAILS AND SPIKES fur sale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. JUT received by J. MOORE, 3 dot best. D. It Axes. rjK BUSHELS WHITE BEANS for. .ale yri by M -MURRAY ZAIIM. 717" ANTED by J. MOORE cash, in ex- V change for gctods, or otherwise. STAR, Sperm and Mould Can dles for sale at the Brick Store o J. MOORE. POUNDS of CODFISH just received and for sale by MURRAY &. ZAIIM. IIISKEY, - White Lead and Lmteed Oil at J. .MOORE'S. LASS, Oils. Paints and Drugs of all If kinds at J.MOORE'S. Fil l wim GOODS 500 400 POUNDS of Philadelphia Mould and Dip Candles for aala by MURRAY &z.4f!M. Eiist of Causes, TOUT EOirNor irial at the Court f- of common please to be held at Eb- ensourg m and for the county of Cam ' bria on the first Monday of April next. Gageby s Cooper el al vs Same vs Snalielj Vs Duntap , vs Oatea vs Lytle va Yoonp Sargent vs Jackson vs Sharp vs Crum vs Brov.n vs fladahead et al vs Dorlsoa el si vs Dillon ts WeakUn vs fH Ion vs Ellis et aJ ts Cruia vs Glass et al vs Allegheny tp va Snyder va Trotter u Topper Same Michaila . . Dougherty r Cox's admr's Potts Fenlon ' ' Dougherty M'Laralian Reams et al Harris Brawfey DndsoA M'Neat Trexler Hurbit Cplin e af Rhejr I'urgwoA M'Nea: Fisher Paul ltricketi Treftt Roth 6c Eberhart Harnea Moore vs M'Dowell a Sfgw vs Hookers vs Trettc vs Ream a Sharp vs Fruitk St Foutz Wm. KITTELL. Proth'y. I rolhotiotary's Office. i Ebensburp. Feb. 18. 1851. NO MONOPOLY. At (he Netc Cash Store of Joiin Ivory and Json at Summitville Where you wilt find us selling goods something lower man tliey are oM elae where. if c s i l c m rft . . f . . i ne osuai tioctc o: coods Generally kept tn country Stores, we have just teseiveJ by M'eiiHstilvaitiu MS nitron a A stnsll lot ol fancy articles and a laage assort nieiit ot iNeio Style Dress Goods, and Trimmings, consisting in part of De Iaines and Cashmeres Jenny Lind Btaids and Buttons. Black Silk and Bullion Fringes Vel vet Ribbons, New Style Neck Rib' bons. Cord 4c which you can buy cheap if you call soon. JOHN IVORY dc SON. Summit, Jan. 1, 1851- 11. " REMOVAL. The subscriber tecs leave to inform the pub lie generally that he has ju-t removed his Sad. die and Harness Establishment to' Jefferson, Cambria county, where he will be pleaded to see his old friends and all others wnnting any thins; in his tine of business. Tie intends keep ing constantly on hand a supply of SADDLES, Bit IDLES, Collars. Uarness, -WHIPS, &.C., &c. Of all kinds, which he will sell on the most reasonable terms for cssh or approved country produce. He hopes, by a strict attention to business and small profits on his woik to mer it and receive a liberal share uf the public pat ronsge. HUGH A. tfcCOY: Jefferson. Nov. 21. 1850 7-tf. N- B All thoKfl indebted to him for Saddlery &.C whilst located in Ebenshurjr, are earnestly equested lo call and settle their respective ac counts. Fur the pu'pose of saving trouble, it is hoped that this notice will not be neglected ILook Here! A TAVEUN STAND For Sale or JRcnt! The subscriber offers fur ssle that commodi ous and well known Tavern Stand in the Bor ough of Elivio-hurg . now in the occupancy of Robert Carman. The Hu-e is in excellent re. pair arid has attached to it all thu necessary outhuildings which conven le nee requires. The (tables are also large and convenient. This house being Mtualed in the most pleas, ant purl of the borough, offers a fine induce ment to any perou wishing lo ong.ige in the business for winch il is so well calculated. Terms reasonable and title indisputable. If not sold it will be leased foranv term of years that may be desired, together with a quantity ol" tirsl rate lind, from riileen to thir ty acres. Possession given on l!io firt-t day of April, 1651. Application must be in -id soon. JONTON MOORE. .November 28. 1850-a-lf- More of Them, THE Subscriber has just received another lot of Mens Coarse and Kip. Hoots, of the best quality. Just call and ' see. Also a genera. I assortment of Plush and Cloth Caps of several styles. AG A I N lie icill have another supply of Dry Goods, Hardware, Confectionaries, Groceries $ Stationary in a few days which ho will sell on very rea sonable toims. Purchasers will save money by aiving him a call. J. MOOUE. Dec 2(1, 1850. Remaining in the Post Office at Ebens burg, January 1st 1851. Ranghamart Alias W. Klin Andrew Raker Patrick Colbut Samool II. Edmiston John Evaus Henry Emery Henry Evana Richard J. 2 Farrel Catharine Mrs. Fmnegan Michael Fleming' James Hoobut James La in da ugh A. Merry E R. 2 M'Clolland Saruue! 1iLauhl'n i)arg&ret Owens James Petoraon EllenorMiu Rowland Eli Sr. Slonaker George Officer or soldier oft the Late War Harris William TF. Weakly Wjjfianj . Wiao Joseph ...... WillettB. & - Hie John Hi coo Mrs. Jones Rober J. 2 . D. MAGEHAN. jj. HASSOV. fflABEEAN & HA W ATTORNEYS AT LAW, EBENSBURi, Pa. . F.bnebiiTg, Jur.eSO, 1850 , C.1L1KH, A TTQRNE Y A T LA IT. EBENSBURG, PA. - Office one door west of J. 8. Buchanan's Sto' April 12. 1845 if. . i!rnT ii iltJ lvJltlLlUUlli UlU A TTOItNE Y AT LA TP. EBENSBURG. PA. April 19. 1849 If. DR. THOMAS MIMING Sovth-tcext corner of 7th $ Race Us. Philadelphia, April 26. 1843. S3- JJl'M'ALD, ATTOltNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. All business in the several Courta Ar fti.i r diana and Cambria counties entrustod to his care, will be promptly attended to. Office, opposite J. S. Buchanan's Stare. April 12. 1849. tf CYRUS I, PERSHING. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENSBURG, PA. OJp.ce, for the present, in the room occu pied by E. Hutchinson, Eq. January ou. I3ii. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Borough of Loretto, Pa., will attend to collections entrusted to his care. May 2, 1850 30. tiiomas alrwii . "' JiWJE T ,. If, Will attend the several Courts of Cambria eo. ss heretofore. Office one door west of Mr. Wm. M'Failand' Cabinet Wareroom. in HOLLIDA YSB UR G. PA. April 13, V5U 27-tf. A NDREW DONOUGHE, Justice of the Peace and Scrivener. Borough of Summittille, WILL attend promptly-tu collections or olh -er business entrusted to him. Legal instruments of writing drawn with accuracy and despatch. Sept. 4th Jc50-3in. T. L. HKYKH. Attorney :if faw. Office on Main street, two doors east of the Echo Office. - Johnstown, Pa. March 13, 1S51. ly WM. A. STOKES , ) JAS. P. BAKU, Grecnsburg, Pa. ) Ebensburg, Fa$ STOKES & BARR, ATTORNEYS a.D I'DINSELLCRS AT LW. Ebensburg. Cambria County, Pa. February. 13th, 1851. J, II. IMER, " NO. 20S MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA. Wholesale dealer in Wines and Liquors, which he is prepared to furnish cheap to Merchants and Note! keepers. March G, 151. Iv. CE. TRA L PEN.S S YL VA NIA Banking Mouse BRYAN, GLEIM, $ CO. FICE on Al'ifpheny Strtet, neatly oppo. aite the Pnhl OfTire. Interest will be paid upon money deposited, ".a follows, viz: Three month deposits at the rale of 3 per cent, per annum. Sis mouth deposits at the rate of 3 J per cent, pei annum. Nine month deposits at the rate of 4 per cent. er annum. Twelve mouth deposits at the rata of 4 5 per cent, per annum. Drafts on the cities for sa!e in sums ta suit the purchasers, and Ctliections mode upon any point at Iov rales. AugustS. 1830 4i-tf". W. B. HUDSON s 3 it mill JivviFV Mow. One Door East of tiis Post Office. . N. B. t looks. Watches, and J ewelry repaired al shortest notice aul warrjolcd. Sept. Uu, 185051. LOST, O' N tha evoniec? rf. the Democratic Maa Meelie? in August last ia Ebnnshurp. a good co-jimon Juli-U 5itver Watch. The person who took it out uf my pesket at the. time above statod is requested to leave it in the ear of M i, John Thorn r on in R)nchn,, aod no quea'iona wll be askod. If loi re- l n.npled w-ih immediately , Ugal taeaaurea will be talon fur ha recovery. JOHN MtX)Y. Alleghany tp , Dec. &, 850. - n liiirrfinTrnT in ii mt 1 1 tii i CLOCK ' WATCR 'V 1 - "i MILTON" ECsBSSTS. 5r FFJPSH SUA D. Isckerelan r - J. MOOE.