AT HOME AND ABROAD, KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Col. M. Ilasson offers for rent a farm within tne mile of Lorctto. Administrators notice by Charles McGovern. Card by II. Levy & Co. Book Agents wanted. Great excitement about Turkey. 3fcv Volnntter Company, We Lave learned that Major John Humphreys organized a Military Company at the Three Roads in tliis county 0:1 the 21st hist. The following officers were elected : Captain David Mills ; 1st Lieutenant Henry McDade ; 2nd Lieutenant Sylvester Weakland. Wry I Dry! All over the land we hear the general complaint of a dry time. The weather is dry, the ground is drj-, the news fountain is dry, polities is dry, m-.n and women are dry, and the best hope we can entertain for this season is that "snits" will be amazin plenty. People in Ebensburg can still find wherewith to wet the whittle, if that can be lone with ice water, &c. Fatal Accident. Mr. Giioiu; Shaffer, fireman on the locomo tive 'Westmoreland me' with an untimely cud n Wednesday evening last near Jefferson. Mr.S. was standing on the edge of the platform watching the train to ascertain if all was right, when he accidently fell, the cars passing over his leg mash ing it in such a manner, fliat he survived but a. few hours after it happened. lie v. John Clianibers Letter. We publish this week the letter of the alove named gentleman. Her. John Chambers is a Pres byterian clergyman, who stands as high as any (living fiivine in the state, lie is an ardent friend -of the Maine Liquor Law, and has Icon lauded time and again by the wlu'g press fur his eloquent advocacy of that law. He is now condemned by the same press because he refuses to prostrate that cause to the success of whisgerv. Senator Dodge. Tliio distinguished gentleman was sojourning a while with us this week.Jle looks and speaks as if the cares of this worl 1 had neither choked the growth of virtue nor of flesh in him. Our readers will recognize in him the ardent supporter of the Nebraska Bill, and Gnu fricud ofPresident Tierces' administratkn. We regret that an opportunity was not i or J c;d him to address the Democracy of Cambria county ere he left as we are sure Lis cc nvincing ar guments would have liad a salutary effect upon all who coull hear him, and rectify many a mis guided niiud, now tainted w ith the errors of Abo lition propagandists. Our Partner. Our reader, we are pained to soy, Lave been deprived of the valuable services of our partner, Tien. Richard White, who has been lying dang erously ill at the "Logan House" in Holli.hiys burg, from a severe attack of the Type rid Fever for sometime past. "We paid him a visit on Tues day afternoon, and found hiin improving rapidly, and in a few days we hope to see IIichakd in status quo. Few public men in private life are more honor ed than that man "Dick." His friends will rest Fatisfied of our fact, that Le will never die if Cider a. We were pleased to see him bear ids many pain with christian fortitude. Tht Sliowi. Our town has miraculously escaped these flying Establishments this year, up to tln present date. Barnum's notorious wax humbug kept its distance, well for it. We have just the metal in and about lis, to signalize the advent of such frauds upon the public curiosity with a reception that would make their departure more ragged and scabby than they generally make themselves. 3. M. June & Co.'s French circus will exhibit here on the 8th of September next, and judging from the bills and the number o f notices from our exchanges, there is a chance to get a full quarters worth by attending the peiformance. We hope this company will make themselves worthy the public fatronago. We shall see. If they don't come up better than Barnum's last, it might be hard to UU "who throwed all the bricks" bcf .ro they leave. Married. On Tuesday the 29th, by the Uev. William Lloyd, Mr. John Geshner to Miss Elizabeth Mack, both of Cambria Township. At Lis residence in Alleghany Township, on the 27th inst., Mr. William Dodson, in the Gist year of his age, MR. ROBERT THOMAS Mill remains in the field as an Independent Can didate for Commissioner. LOST A pocket book containing forty-five dollars iu five dollars bilk, and one due bill calling for$50, nnd one hundred bill upon the citizens bank of Canton Mississippi, signed by 11. W. Crane, with sundry other papers. The last place I had it was in the Blacksmith shop of Burk & Gonder on the New Portage K. It., on the clay of the Vendue, Aug. 11th 1854.The person returning it to the subscriber will be Lberally rewarded. T. 'SHIELDS. Lorctto, Augt 15, 1854. PUBLIC SALE! The subscriber having determined to leave for Kansas will offer for public sale at Iris law office in the borough of Ebensburg, on Saturday the 2d A September, all kinds of household furniture, uch as bads, bureaus, tables, stands, chairs, 6to ses, &c. &c. A reasonable credit will be given to urcbasers. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M CIIAS. ALBRIGHT. Aug. 15, '54. , Executor's Kotlce. Whereas Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of John McMeel jr., late of Gallit zin, Cambria county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, by the regis tor of said county. All persons indebted to the estate of the decedent lire hereby notified to make in mediate payment, and those having claims will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. PATRICK MULVEIIIL, 1 E . BERNARD McMEEL, J ecutors. Galhtzin, Augt 14, '54. Wanted. 15 or 20 good wood choppers at the foot of Plane No. 4, Allegheny Portage It. It. to take out 3000 cord of wood. Fifty cents per cord will be paid in Cash. J. MeGONIGLLV Qod save the Commonwealth. Proclamation or General Election. Pursuant to an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled. "An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, Anno Domoni. one thousand eigit hundred and thirty nine, I AUG L-STIX DURBIX, High Sheriff of the coun ty of Cambria, iu the State of Pennsylvania, do herein- make known and give notice to the elec tors of the county aforesaid, that a GENERAL ELECTION will be hcl 1 in the said county o Cambria on the second Tuesday, (and 10th day) of October, 1854, at which time State and Coun ty Officers will be elected, to wit: One person to fill the office of Governor of Penn sylvania. One person to fill the office of Canal Commiss ioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Supreme Judge of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania. One person in connection with the counties of Sommeioet, Ll.iir arid Huntingdon to till t.e office of member of House of Representa tives of the United States. Two person in connection with the counties of Bedford and Fullon to fill the office of members of tl.B llouso of Representatives of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Coiuuiissioi.cr fur Cambria county. One person to fill the office of Auditor for Cam bria county. In pursuance of said art, I a1 so hereby make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid general election in ti;e several elect ion districts wkhin the said county of Cambria, are as follows, viz : The Electors of the district comjcd of the borough of Ebensburg, to meet at the Court House in said borough. The Electors composed of the township ofCam bria, to meet at the Court House in the borough ol Ebensburg. The Electors of the district composed of the bo rough of Leretto, to meet 'at tie Schocl llou.c in said borough. The Ele -tors of ti e district composed of the township of Allegheny, to meet at Sch ol House No. y. The E'ectors of t! c district composed of the bo rough of Johnst own, to meet at the Mansionllouso in said borough. The E'ectors of the district compose 1 of the b rough of Coueinaugii, to meet at tie School House number ore iu said borough. The Electors of the district compoiel of ti e the township of Cominaugh, to n.ci-t at the School 11 .use number thirteen m said towslnp. The Electors of the district composed of tl e township of Carroll, to meet at School llotae num ber three in said township. Tl e Ele tors of the district, composed of ti e township e f CU-ai lle'd, to meet at the Lome of John Douglass in said t wnship. The Ele -tors of the district composed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the Home cf Henry Ragar in said township. The Electors of the district composed of the township of Richland, to mccl at the house of Jacob Kring in said township. The Ele tors of the district cemp ed of the township of BLi' l lick, to meet at the hou:.e of Adam Makin, in Indian.). The Electors of the district, composed of the township of SuuiineriiiH, to meet, at School Home number oi.e in the town of Jefferson, iu said township. The Electors of the district composed of the bjro"gh of Summiti7to meet at thesehoo house in said borough. The Electors of tl c district composed of the township of Susquehanna, t meet attic house of Mat: hew Conrad in tad towns' if. The Electors of the district compo c i ol town ship of Washington, to meet at the School house, situate at the foot of Piano No.4 in said tow;. .-.hip. The Electors of the di tnct composed 1 tne township of White, ti meet at the Scli.ul .House number one in said township. I make kinvvi that bv r.n Act of Assembly, pas.-.ed the 15th day of April, iX,lS51 entitled "An Act to provide for tl e election el' Judges of the several Courts of this Oommomvea'th, and to regulate certain Judicial Di.-triets it is provided That the qualified voters of e u li of the .-evc.al counties of this Commonwealth 'd' di at the next general election, at the ti.oes an 1 phue-s of elect . .. , . . . - : .. . i. . 1 1 1 in" representatives, anu v. nenever n siaoi Here after become nceai-y f r r.n e'eetioa un-.er this act, and under the constitution of this Common wealth, vote lor five ers ns at t! lir.-t c-ieenon. and at everv ele -tion thereafter, as many as shall shall be necessary under tho provisions hereof to erve as judges of the Supreme Court of this Com monwealth, one 1 erson to serve as iirc-idtnt judge of the judicial district in which scuch covnty shall he, an 1 two per.-ns to serve as associate jud os of the several courts ol such county. Six 2. That the qna'dfic 1 e'ectors rc.-iding with in the jurisdiction f any district court or other court of record now cxi.-tlngor hereifrer to I e cre ated by law, shall at the general clc 'tion, and whenever thereafter the san e shall be necessary, at the times and pla'e f-r holding such c'e. tion within their respective tdevli n districts, voto for one person for president judge of such court and as many persons for associate judges thereof as shall be required by law. Fe 3. That the judges of the ."supreme Can t and the president judges (fall other courts f" re cord and the associate judges of the District Court and the Court of Common I 'leas of the city and County of Philadelphia and the District Court of the county of Allegheny, shall be learned in the law, and all the aforesaid ju Iges shad be qualified electors of this Commonwealth and shall be either wise qualified as required by the second section of the fifth article of the constitution of this Common wealth. Sec. 4. That the election for judges shall be held and conducted in the several election districts in the same manner iu all respects as elections for representatives are or shall be held or conductcjcl, and Xy the same Jmlyi-a, inspectors and other offi cers; and the provisions of the act of the Genera Assemblv, entitled -'An act relating to the elec tions of this Commonwealth," approved the second day of July, one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, and its several supplements' and all other like laws as far as the same shall be in force and applicable, and shall be deemed and taken to ap ply to the elections for judges; l'rotided, that the aforesaid electors shtill vote for judges of the Su preme Court on a se pcrate piece of paper and for all other judges required to be learned in the law on another separate piece of paper. I also make known and grve, notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am di rected "that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned offi cer, or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive department of tliis State or United States, or of any city or incorporated district; and also, that every member of Congress, and the State Legislature and of the select or common councils of any incorporated dis tricts, is by law incapable of holding or excercis ing at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector cr clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector or judge, or other officer of any such election, shall b eligi ble to any office then to be voted for." Also, that in tho fourth section of tho Act of Assembly, entitled, "An Act relating to elections and for other purposes,' approved April 10850 it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section shall not be constructed as to prevent any militia officer from serving as judje, inspector or clerk; at any general or Fpccial flection in this Commonwealth. Also, that in the Cist section of the said act it is enacted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be cle.sed. I also make known that by an Act of As sembly passed the twenty-eight day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four en titled "An Actfor the suppression of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors as a bevcrag?, it is provided. Section 1. lie it enacted by the Senate and House of Ilepre.seutarives of the Common wealth of lY-misylvauia in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enucteJ by the authori ty of the same, That the oualifiod voters of tins commonweaitn are hereby authorized at the places for holding tho general elections in their respective wards, boicuglis and town ships on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote for and against a law which shall en tirely prohibit by proper and constitutional regulations and penalties, the manufacture and tale c f intoxicating liejuors, except for medical, sacramental, mechanical and artisti eal purposes Six. -2. That the officers authorized by lav; to hold elections in each ward, borough and township, of this Commonwealth, are hereby directed and required at the place fixed by law, in the .ever :l districts for the bedd ing of the general elections in said districts, on the second Tuesday of October next, w hen they shall be organized as an election board, to receive from each epuulified voter of their said districts, a ticket written or printed on the outside, "Prohibitory Liquor Law," and the tickets in favor of the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words, "Against tho Prohibitory Liquor Law," which votes shall be counted and returned to the court house of the counties or city, in w hich the said election shall Le held, on the following Fri day by the return judges, who shall cast up and certify ell the voUs polled iu said county or city, to the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth at ! raril.-burj. directed and transmitted in the same maimer, tho votes for Governor arc required to be directs-! :md transmitted in the same manner, the vots for Governor are required to be dhvcUd mil transmitted, and the said Secretary shall m the third Friday of January next ensuing, communicate the said returns to the Legis lature, to be opened and counted, and consi dered as the prayer of the voters of this Coin monwetikh relative to a Prohibitory Liqaur Lav.. S:ct. 3. That all the elect i m laws of the Stat -prescribing the- hours of i pening atid clos ing the polls, the reoopfion of votes, the pu nishment for illegal voting, the dcfrayii g the expenses of publication, and holding vf the general elections and. return of the same, and all otlnr matters incident thereto, be and the same are declared ppj.licable to the election alove authorized. Skct. -i. That it shall he the duty of the Shc-riiTs of the several counties of this Com monwealth to insert a copy of this act in the proclamation for the general th-ction to be held on the second Tuesday of Octcder next. The general, special. ity, inrorp rab-d district and towu.-.h;p election.-, ;;nd all ele -tions for elec tors of president an I vice president of the United Statc-s, shall 1 e he ld and roiidue ted by the inspec tors and the judges elected as a'oroa'id, and by clerks apj ointel as hereinafter provide!. "Xo pe rson sla'l be permitted to vote at r-ny election, as iorcsaid, but a white freeman of the age e f twenty-i-ne years e r more, who shall Lave resided 1:1 thi.s Stute at lea-t ;ie year, and in the election district wherj he oiii rs to vote nt least ten days immediately prereeding, such election, and within two y iij-s paid a St;.te r.i.d county tax. which shall have been :is:-ised at least ten days bef-.jc t!i election. But a citizen of the United States, who has previously btCSl a qualified voter ef this St-Ve, a;:d removed thoivtrem and return ed, and who f.h.::I lan e reside-d in the lection dis trict, an 1 paid taxes as af.iv.-ald, shall be enti.ijd to vote after rendh-gri t! is State six months-. J'rov'ihd. That the white freemen, citiz-. ns of ti e United States between the age of 21 and 22 years and have resided jn the ele-tion distrie-ts ten days as aforesaid, sladl he entitled to vote, altli. although they shall not have paid taxes. "No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is n t contained in the list of taxable inha bitants fun, b.hcd by the e mmiss'n ne:s, x nl ss. First heprohiee a receipt f r the payment, with in two years, c-f a State- or county tax assessed agreeably to the e enstitution, and give satisfac tory evidence e n his own oath or affirmation of another, tht Le has paid s-u.h a tax, or on fail ure to produc e a leeeipt sha l make oath of the payment (here, f, or Se-.i.ud; if he claim a right t vote by b- iug an e le. tor he twcea the age of 21 and 22 years, ht shall depose on oath or affirmation, that lie has resided in the f-'tate at hast a year before bis application and make such pv-vf of his residence iu this district as is required by this act, and that hedj's verily believe, from the accounts given Liia that he is ef age at -rc-aid, pn 1 give su -h other evidence as is reejuired by this act. w hereupon the name ef the person so admitted to vote, shad be inserted in the alphaln tieal list by the inspectors and a note made opposite there to by writing the word ''tax," if he shall be adini ted to vote by reason eif having paid tax, or the word'age,' if he slia'l be admitted to vote by rea son of such age shall be called out to the c lerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of vot ;rs kept by them. "In all cr.scs where the name of the person claiming to vro w f.juud on the list furnished by the commissioners an 1 assessor, 'or hi rht tr vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if lie claims to have resided within the State for one or more years, his oath shall not be sufficient proof thcrof, but shall make proof there l3r at least 1 ne competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next proceeding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bonafide residence in p.ursuanee of his lawful calling, is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. "Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of his rcsielence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admit ted to vote in the township, ward, or district in which he shall reside. ':If any person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any officer of any e lection under this act from bedding such election, or use or threaten any vio lence to any such officer, shall interrupt .or im properly interfere with him in the execution of his dutv, or shall block up the window, or avenue to any window where the same m.-iy be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use of practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector or to prevent him from vo ting or restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall bo fined in any sum not excee ding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve months, and if it shall le shown to the court where the trial of such offences shall le had that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, or district, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to a vote therein, then cn conviction, he shalljlie sen tenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be im prisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. Pursuant to the provisions contained inthe 5" th seeth n of the act first aforesaid, the judges of the af )re-jaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their re spective districts, and prexluce thein at a meeting of ene judge from each district at the Court, Houses in the borough of Ehcusburg, on the third day af ter the day of elections besin for the present war on rillDAYthc 13th of OCTOilEii next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges- Also, that whe re a judge 1 y ti. l-inc-s.s or unavoida! le aceid- nt, is unable to attend said mee ting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid sh.ll he taken charge of by one eif the inspectors or thechrks ..f the elevtii n of said distrie t, who shall do and perform the duties re- quireil ot saiei judge unable to attend. (liven under my han 1 at my office in Ebensburg, the 8th day of September, A. 1). 1854, and of the Independence of the United States of America, the seventv-eighth. AUGUSTIN DURBIX, Sheriff of Cambria count v Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg, 1 August 31, 18o4. SOMJIH115 MILiTARY ACiOKJIl L U T T E It Y ! (BY AUTHOr.ITV OF T!1E STATE OF ALABAMA;) rmt IiicUd tJU t.'te II imii'i yhin. i o.OOO XiirafceiS, IM'lzcs. All the prizes drawn at each drawing. CLASS D TO BE DRAWN THE 10th OF AUGUST. Cai-itals . . . $7oG0 ... LW " ... 3000 " ... 1500 In all 238 prizes, $30,000 Tickets $5.00, Halves and Quaster's in pro portion. Bill- on all solve nt banks taken at par. All communications strictly couliekutial. SAMUEL SW AX. Agent and Manager, Sign of the Bronze Lions. Montgomery. July 20, 1854. SHERIFF SALE. virtue 1 f sundry writs of Vend. Exponas -Siand Ix-vaii Facias, issued out of the court of Common i'le.ti of Cambria County, and to me di-m-ted, there ti!l be e xposed to sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria count v. on the -It'.i day of September next, at 1 ercaVk, 1'. M. All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Alieohany Towisshi ji. Cambria cumy, bounded and ucserihed as foil jV.'s : Beginning at a lst, a e-e-rni-r ef land couve'yed to Joseph Kcighter, thence by the same Xor'.h one hundred and fceveu per ches t a lVst, theni-e East ninety s-.-ven perches t ) a bin h, thence 1 y laud warranted U Joseph Russel. south one hundred and seven perches to ai; Jroiiwoml, ihi aiee West by land warranted to Richard l'oi te-r ninety seven perches to the 1-e-ginning, containing sixty-fiir acres and cue hundred and t! iity nine perches. i'e.l.eu in ex euii-ii. and to he sold as the pro-jk-rty eif John 1J. Hoffmann, at the suit of Wil liam Logan Fisher. ALSO All that certain two story frame messuage and tenement, situate i:i the town or village of Gallit .i:i, (near the Wc-1 end of the Tunnel), in the "i.- uship of Allegheny, iu the County aforesaid, bounded as follows : on the East by tlie'Town.-hip Road, leading from said town or vilhv.e to the stone t ivirn itud lo ad of Place Xo. C, All -.nh'-ny IV rtage Rail Road, containing on said twe nty four feet, more e r le-ss, and in a depth, aluiirt sixtei n fee t, south and west by lots e.f the defendant, un ecupied, and on the north by the house and 1 .t of John Murray. Taken in execution and to lie s- 1 as the pro j rtv of Thonn.s O'llara, at the suit e.f James J. Will". ALSO, AH that certain three story fmme and plank bull ling, situate in Washington Township, Cam bria County, on the south side of the turnpike road, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road, crosses the same, and being on the wet tide of said Rail Road, centainin : iu front on said Turnpike, 20 feet an 1 . n said' Red R ad S5 iVct.r.ii.l the l..t r.i.d pie-ce of ground, and clirtilaire appurteuciil to said building. Taken in cxecuti-m sin 1 to be sold as the' pro perty of lr. M. S. Jackson, at the suit of J 'I n Stewart. ALSO, All that certain two story pb.nk bud-ling, (veatherbearde i), situate in Wa.-hingb n Town ship, on the south side of the Turnpike Road, near where the Pennsylvania Rail Road ro.--c3 the same, containing in front of said Turnpike eighteen feet, an 1 in dej th eighty live feet, and the let or pice of ground andcui tilege, appurtenent to said bud ling. Taken in exocnii-.n an 1 to be s hl as the pro j.erivofR. M. S. Jackson, at the suit of John Stewait. AUGUSTIN DURBIX, Sheriff. Sheriff's. Office, Ebensburg, "'I August V, 1854 Por Sale cr Eent. rYVae undersigned wishing to remove from his pres X cut location, will olier for sale his house and lot situated iu (ianhziu, at the west end e:f the Celitr.d Tunnel The h-.usa has be-en built ex pressly f-.r a hotel, and has been doing a g. d bu siness in that line, being well situated. The bu siness of the house may bco"nsiderably increased. The bar lixtnrcs, together with all the hoiise-l.old furniture, will be disposed of on reasonable terms to the person purchasing or renting the house. If the property is not sold within three we-oks, from the date of advertisement, it will be rented for one or more years. JOHN SWAM. August 10th 1S51. i ! . O v n E LL. smith &, a . OX Main street, in part of the " Cambria House" building, in the borough of Johns town, Cambria County, l'enn.,at which a general Banking business is contemplated to be done. Drafts on Philadelphia. Pittsburg. eVc. &c, al ways for sale. Collecting made at principal points in the United Suites. Money, received on Deposit, payable on de mand without interest; also, for 3, C, 9 and I '2 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. MEMBERS OF F I R M. S. II. SMITH, of Johnstown, Pa, J. M. REEL, of Hollidavsburg. Pa. R. P.. JOHNSTON, WM. JACK, of WM. M. LLOYD, of " Johnstown, Pa., Jul 3 10, 1834. 1300 ACRES OF LAND 0H SALE! The subscriber will sell at rrivatc sale 1300 acres of good timber land, sitnated in Sumnierhill and Richland Town ship. about 4 and one half miles from Jefferson, thirty aores of which is cleared and in a good vtac cf cultivation. There is on this land one jrooel Saw M'1' in excellent order, and adjoining it is a two story "dank house with kitchen attached, also three small tenent houses in goc'l condition. Tho advantages for water work?,, furnaces, coal banks on his tract is great and lo speculators better induce ments could not ba offered. Terms of sale v ill be made easy and an indisputable title will be given. For fur ther information call on the sniseribc-r, living on tho premises. . JCI1N DUN LA P. Augt 15. 1&54. Sm. KAA assorted pieces of Stone Ware, just re- JVfyJ reived at the Cheap Store of E ROBERTS. SAMUEL WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALER 1 - Mil! I? UH EATS. CAPS. Ml & SMS. TIMS, & CARPET MS. si'mmstyili.t:, counti v coi'XTY, im. Has received a splendid stock, smtul le l',.r the Spring and Summer trade, which he is dcter tennined to sell at the 1 west possi! le rates, and to which he invites the attention of hi eld friends and customers, as well as of ti e public iu g in .:d. Ee feels ccnlideut that the- who examine Lin t toe k v. il hud it t o their advantage to ileal with l.iui. May 11, '54 ly WHOLESALE BOOT AND N I'M EKES 133 &, 135 WOOD AVE JUST RIX'EIVED THEIR IMMENSE NETS and Cans. ee n.Mstiu-' of over Thirty Hisses, JJoys and Children's Spring and Summer which may be found LADIES AXD :ISAs' I MEX AND L'Ov'f I Hoots and Buskins, l'urole Parodies Cinderilhi Slipper, Bronze Ko.--utlis. Hontag's Eureka's Childu's fan. Boots. Ca!f& KipBoot.s Col. Uong. Beets, Kid :in. But, Ox. ,t I'll. Ties, C. A' F. Bootee s, ClJld'ns S. Gait. Togot Lor with a vavi t v of i'aiicy tlooi!?, particularly ndatteJ to the approaching season CCAH lvin g purchased great care in the sclectio our stock from the ll.u tern Manufacturer, pilneijmlly for cash, with a an 1 vuah'tv adai ted to the We-strrn trade, we aie enabled to offer su- crier iudiic cn.ents, and Crj-Me .-ehant.s visiting o are determined not to 1 ur -ity, will p'e ise call a:i K'jl-ERT DAVIS. MOitlUS EVAXS. r'jrVr'. E'louglis, IMougU I'olnts, Staves, I'l eses, iwc. i.c Also, Tin Eotin Irv at the South West en 1 of EUnsbarg, r-t.x-e of Sl-maher & Clark. Jun-.S, l'.o4. EY AUTHORITY. Eei&lations rropoiir.g- Amenclcionts to tlie Cce stitution cl the Coaiir.oav.'ealtli. Stxtion 1. lie-:.- -Ive.l 1-y the Senate and lioii-e of Rci'!. :-enta!:es of the Coinnionwe'ahh i-f Renn sylvania in Ci. :i. :a! AMnMy met, that the fol lowing amendments be, and the same are hereby j.r iposed to the Ce institution of the Common wealth, under and in accordance with the provi sions of the tenth arti.de thereof, to wit : I'r.oi-os'.TtoN- i, to 1:1: ai.tioi.i; m. Si:c. 1. lhe aggregate iUin.ut yt itet.t iierealter eoutiaetel by the OnmnmiTOul!!, she.ll m.t ex- iced the .-um oi live 1 uuuieo thousand .lobars, ex- ccpt in case ci war to repe-1 inva-iou su.press in - surrectioii, or to restore the public eh i t of the Commonwealth, and the money so iaise-d shall he applied to the purpo.-e i- r which the debt may U- contracted, or pay such debts, and to no other puriiose. Six. 1 p-iv Hie p'-.'mo elci-t oi tne om- moi.We;ul and A-U wmcii l:i.iv iiereaiier ne contracted in c-a.-eef war t-. lepel nnaM.'ii, nl'-. press insane ti. n. a:. i to led. cm the j-uhhe elcl-t, the LegtL-htture t-hull at their next s-.s-ion att.r the ad-i.ti-.ii ei'iid.s section i;.t-. the Cvi.stiir.ti. n. pr.-; V1.I..I ! which t .- i .r toe creation ot a sinking lm:l,j r...'t be aKilished t:ilt he said public debt 1 i iy paid, to consist of all the mt;;n-j JUJeDJJj-jiJ nual income; 1; iu the pr.i lie We.rks and stoch.s s Kd pri jusltion, the ye as and nays were taken owneiiby the C n-no nweabh. or any ether funds ..l.ll,.a;v tu the jirovUious of the 1:0th aoticle of ari.-ing Vnder any revenue law now existing orlijt. o.ustitnti...n, aiid are as follows: that may 1 e hereafter enact-.. 1, so fe.r as the same-; Ykas Messrs. Abraham, AtherW.n, Rail, Bar -may be required t ' pay the interest of said debts' 1lIU p(0ek, Beyer, Bigbaui, Fx .yd, Caldwell, Car sena'-amiually, and. annually to reduce the prim i- i y. Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugh- pal thereof ly a sum not i.-s-s t!;au live l.uiulrocl tlcusaiid dollars, in. rea -l cany by c-.-iiipound-i,g at a rate f not h-s than live per c. ntnni j er .tmium : the sai l si. .king fan 1 s1.: ! be inc. -tc.I m tne . ans f the C n monvealth. which :I - 11 b be' cancel ie 1 f.oi v h.x. n t ane t : i... i.oi cied t. il t.me m a manner t ; r .n.L- 1 I -ha!! ever of lice hue iirst seed. : fm.d shod speeilied; si-.c a. hot in a:.v iking lnn.l ' the debt' nod in the id sil.kilie. ! el tl lie ao i. but tin ol: - v t . the purposes hciv in Hie ere lit oft w av 1 e given .e Commei.wca'.th s'n J.b e r 1 ..-.Tied t or in aid c ti.. ratieo, or ass. x-ia any individual, e. l.e o.y tio'n, i. or shad the C--m ...-nwealtli herce.fter be- '; ny eomi any, ee-me a i-.i:.t owner or sto -kbolik-v in a-s K'ia t i in or c ro r li..n m tl.e ( ominoi:w caltu or elsew here. l".rincd f-.r any purposes. Skc. 4. Thy Comnionv. i.ihh shad is-ver as smne the debts of any county, city, borough or township, or of ar.y corporation or a.v-iati-.n, unless such debts shall have been contrailed to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to dcteiid the State in war. l'l.OPOsIl ION' 2. TO UK AKTICI.E XI. Prvl, ibitinj JIi'iu'a'jal St(Lcrij-lioiiS. The Legislature shall never authorize any cun- ty, city, bor. mm or lownsmp. .y vote ol its ciu- zelis or otiie: Wise, te become a : locaoiaer in an .t st eoiiip inv, a-s Kiaiioii or corporation, j or to rai ! aid of any In one-. s-l,h c r, or I- an us ere '.111 t', at III 1 1--: i v or a ss. eiati .n E. F.. CM ASK, Sj.eaker of ! c House of R.-iive-'-ntatives, :i. MeCASLlX, Speaker e f the Senate In Semite, April 28, 1S04 Resolved, That this resolution pass ...... . r.. 1 I. .nr. . il Y"va3 ',1 I navs o. j-.xiraci iiuiii i..t ............ t. a. macuir::, rlCrv In the House of Rep's., Apru 21 154. Resolved, That this resolution pa Yeas 21, nays "0. Extract from the Joi'.rna1 . WM. U'ir. Clerk. SmvU OfT.ee, niC.l -prll Z'J, (K. A. RI.ACK, Secretary of .r.e Commonwealth. PEXXSYLYAXIA, SS : '.TTCRETAUY'fi ti-rT-.K, Har'.burg, J-aly 1, 18-M. J 1 d j certify that the above and f..re-. ,-pmate and the scenery of this mountain region, '' ..g is a true and correct copy e fthe; wjt, t',,e a, c.n.odati. ns to K- met with at tho .tgi'md " Revolution" relative to an j M'Mi'.len House, lenders it one of the mot de .f the Constitution," as the same re- imhtful and pleasant stooping places iu the state. nmendmer main or. fJe in this ofiice, T.a Wiimonv whereof I have hereunto sot i.iy .at .d and caused to be affixed the s-eal of the Se cretary's loftice, the day mid year above writte n. (f. A. PLACE, Secre tary of the Commonwealth. Journal of the Senate. K.solution No. f.62, entitled ' R.solution pr. posin" amendments to the O.-nstitution of the Commonwealth,' was read a third time. On the question will the Senate agree to the hrst propo sition, the voas i.ad nays were taken, agreeably to the Constitution, ana were as ioikjw Yeas Messrs. Uuekah'W, Darlington, Darsie, Fi-rguson. Foulkrcd, IVick. Fry, Cushvin, Hal- j deman, Hamilton, lb D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, f Heister, Ilogc, Jamison. McCUi.toek, JVl lariau.t, Piatt,Quiggle Sager,SUler, an.l-AUtiin,peaK.-:tif.ywill Xavs "Messrs. Crabb, Creswell, llci.diieks Kinzer, Kuukle and Skinner 5. So the question "was ektcruuned iu the affirma tive. On the quest 1. .11, will the Senate agree to the second propoMtion, the yeas and nays were taken fiwal.lv to the Constitution, and were as lol- lows, viz : Ykas Miessrs; Buckalcw. D.irsie. Fergus -n- F.uilkrod. Frv. G.K.dwm. ll il h-man, i. i. i lin. F..W. Ilmilin ,ll"iidri( rl;s. lb-i-ter lI..g-a.Jd pMeksbbrgeb. SHOE WAREHOUSE, ST, riTTSKUKGII, PA. STUCK C F LOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 1CX Five lit n.'.n d t a.-es fe r Ladies f ml Ccnth n.t.ii' ware, all cf l.itett itylcs trid ful.ims, tiutng IIA7S AND CA1 S. I LAI ILS tOCLTS. Ci.nte n, 1 Vim I, Black, 1 vr: i:d We ol Uri?, tl: A" ll.,zcd C:-pF, VlvAi ev Velvet Caps, Straw ar.d Leghorn, 1'i'iny Frerch Lace, Eiuhroid'red Coss'r. Helmet Cron, Fmicv Glaca, Florence with Capes, e undersold 1 y any Eastern cr WcsternHoute. i cx-a o ne for themselves. Apt. 20 18, 1 11. L. .It'll XSTOX. E1WARD GLASS. r) a j r LTJ Irons, Tlirrsins larlalnes, Cider Ware oi t ery dc tci iiHiou. Ware Ilou-e on M.i'n ttr.i t, nr.-. rly fpiHw-ile tho DA VMS, EVAXS & CO." misoii. Kinder, MeClinte k. McFarland, l'iatt, (Jtdgt:le, Sliier, Wherrv, McCas.Vii. Kjiakt-r TZ. Xavs Messrs. Cra'lih, CreswtU, Darlington, Hamilton, Kunkle ami Skinner o. So the cpicstion was dete rmined in lLe aClini tive. Jounial of the House of Re pi eseufsrtives, 'The ipifatie-n recurring upon the i;nal passrg if the Resolution, the lir:t priiotitiou was agreed to as follows, viz : Yeas. Mc.-:rs. Abraham, Adams, Auhertna, Rail. Barton, 1'.. ver, l'.igh.tm, llovd, liusu, Jiyer- Jy, Caldwell, Calvin, Carlisle. Chand-rlin, Gok, -(.aii, Cvnmrnis, Dotigl.ertv. Davis, De FraneV, J j n:.., kert. EdingerEldrctl, Evans, Fofcter, iVv (; i;! ,,,;,.! ;iMK.!:t-v,Gilniore. Crav, Groom, ((iwhj jj:.Iuiiton. Hart, Herr, Hiester, Hiller, Hij.j.Je, Horn, Hummel, Ilunsacker, Hunter, naltj J:uksoii. Eilgo-.e, Knight, Laurv, (Lehigh) jj,,, 2l.iu; Ma-uire, 31ande-Hield,McCoimtll, . p-Ke(., Jjiller. Moneghan, Montgomery, Moore, !Mo. - er, Miise. Fa'mer. I'arke, rarmlee, l';ismore. .,,...,-.,,,, I ........- J'l.fuev. Rawlins RoU-rte. R.-we, S.!h Scott. Shile, Simoi.toii, Smith, (Rerks.) Sniitli. (Crawford.) Stewart . St-ic kJale, s;;,. - , Mm-hers, W hc.hr, Wieklcili, Wright, Zh - hr, Chase, Speaker. f 5. yhA. X..ne. So the oue-tion v. as determined in the aflirma llve (,a the .iiie.-;ioU will the House agree to the irjy, Davis, De-igaii. DeFranec, Dunmng, lliu er, Ililreit.lv ans, liy, ciaiienunc, ejiuuei.ey, ( dim. re. Cra v, (.;r... in, O'w 'n, Hamilton, 11 Ice land, liiller, iliiple, Humeiker, Hi. liter, Hurt, Jacks. ii, Eil:-oie. Kr.'gl.t, I.auiy, (I-liigh) Ix.w ero. (Tioga.) Lii.n. Mag. ', Maguire, Manderfield Mi Cenm. II, MeKee, Moi.et;han, Montgomery. M. ore, :,lo-r. Mu e, l elnar. Farke, 1'armW,. l'a- ii.o-e. J'e.It. r-on, I'ert.-r, Rawliiis, RoUitf;, I .'owe. Siila le. Soti. Simonion. Smith, (Beiv.s.) ,,iito. (Crawf j-d.) St.kda!e, Wheeler, 'kk h.m, U.ii.t, t base, ."-peker .4. NAVa--Metsrs. Adams. Baldwin, Beau s, Bush, F.rly, E.kert, Ellis, Hart, lkrr, Huiiiniel, M.-cV ihs- Miller. Fi.ulson. l'utnev. fi'dle. Si?w- ..rt Strong, Strulhers, Zie gler 20. s.i the ouestioii was deteni.ilicd in t'i nffiamH- tivc. Rkit.etaby CtrricK, llAnnscvttc, July 1, ISZi. rKNNSYLVANl.X. SS; , 1 "loceriuv tne.i lae auove auu HAL. going is a true and correct, copy of ' the yeas ' anu " navS" taken on the " Resolution relative to an nmoT.drrjfcnt of the Con stitution e.f the Commonw c-a1 th'' as the same ap pears on the Journals of tl.e two Houses f tho General Assembly, of ihis. Couuuonwealth for tho Session of l-i)-4. ........ - ..... ...l ,ml .--.,. ...... uns msi .,;a o- uuy, one Urousauu cigia nuuurctu .uuiuiij C. A. F.LACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. July 13, 185431H." THS M MILLEN HOUSE- The ae fii.lersigne.1 respoctfully.inlorms bis friends the public, that he has leasee! thcM'MILLEN i and IIOL'SE, on Clinton Street, Johnstown, la.. J i i - 1 r. i,.i i. 1 1 1 111 rt WHICH I H llV l'JCU i X acvviiiiir-viwv"" Roar lers and visitors. At a heavy expense, lie. has had the House thoroughly renovaUNl from the garret to tl c cellar. The renins are well ventilat ed, and famished iu a superior style. The new arrA,.omit- nnute to the House will add much to the accommodation and cimfort of guest. The Par will be furnished w ith the choicest wines an 1 lip-. Ti and the table provided with every luxury f the season. The natural beauty and health e.f Johnstown are unequalled in the Union, and, as a Summer Retreat, its attractions are unparalleled. Tho djr-Persons desirous of e ngaging Boarding and rooms, will do well to apply soon. JAMES DOWNEY. Something new in Ebensburg. DRUG & FANCY STORE- riIIE undersiened, under the firm of LEMON -- & Kin ELL, have just opened in the new building e.f Dr. Lcmmon, on Main street, a large and well selected assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Gcods. Ladies will find in tliis establishmei.t every va riety e.f Dre-ss Goods, Trin. mi ngs, &c, S:c., A crencral assort mcnt of Drugs and Medicines. P?ls. Paints. Dve Stuffs BL FerlUnierZ. 1h? . t C(,nstantlv on hand, intniling to business exclusively cn the CASH SSILM, thus enabled to eeli pocxis ciaiK-r establishment where a gen eral ciexlit is giv. n. F-y our system n i-go.-l cui tomer will have to be taxed for gexIs sold to a bad customer. ( A.nie one and all, but not be rash. Purchase our UimhIs ami pay in va: n. ova.nei ted with 1 he e st al.hsbmcT.t n a SODA FOUNTAIN. from whieh i-manate-s a ehl'itionshevrrage. ine-f tensive to the m-jjt ar.'a nl. advcval of the '.M iieej Law." WM. I.FMMOX. A' T I; 1 i ! -; 1 ; 1 . i iv !;! t L Ti '-. v 1 ' i' ' i; t i :', . ' J J. M. ;i. . ir
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