Democrat and sentinel. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1853-1866, September 02, 1853, Image 4

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AT HOME AND ABROAD.
Wm. C. Tul) ey better known as "John of York"
did in Harrisburg, on Wednesday 2nd inst.
J-We will lay before our readers, next week
the second address of the Democratic State Cen
tral Committee.
frIIon. Augustus Drum lias received a re-nomination
to G Tigress, from tlie district composed
of Westmoreland, Indiana and Armstrong.
fcj-Thc Democratic State Central Committee is
to meet at the Merchant's Hotel, in Phil ulelphia,
on the 17 th hist.
03-The sale of tho property of Chas. Litzinger,
deceased, will take place on the 28th inst., instead
of the 20th as advertised in our paper of last week.
C!7Committeo. Mr. John Harshbcrger, of
Richland Township was committed to our Coun
ty Jail on last Saturday for breaking into the
store of Mr. Win. Uonnaker, of Scalp Level.
Robbery. Wm." Lloyd Esq., one of the firm
f Jack &Co, was robbed at Altoona yesterday of
one hundred and fifty dollars.
fCT-IIox. T,-3tx Boyd, Speaker of the House
of Representatives, arrived in town on Tuesday
evening last; and contemplates remaining a few
days.
(XJ-Nortii Carolina Election. The returns
of the elections in the Old North State is ? tty
nearly ascertained, which gtes to show conclusiv
ely that the Democracy have elected their Gover
nor, and in all probability both branches of the
Legislature.
Dextistry. Dr. B. M. Gildea, according to
previous announcement by handbills, has arrived
und ready to perform all operations in his line, to
the entire satisfaction of all who may favor him
with their custom. The Dr. can be consulted
at the residence of Mr. Frederick Kittell, a few
doors above the oflice of the Democrat & Sentinel.
03-U. S. Dkmockatic Review. We are in re
ceipt of the 3d number of this excellent work,
with the following table of contents, viz : Aboli
tion and Sectarian Mobs, Drop the curtain, the
Missouri Prohibition, Ode to America, on Festus,
Lunacy, Unfortunates ; Ma Normandie, Sydney
Smith, Weanepen, the Poets and Poetr' of An
cient Greece. Published by Lloyd and Brainard,
fcO Nassau street, N. Y., at $5 per annum.
E7We have been favored with a copy of the
beautiful address delivered by Gov. Bigler, on the
20th of J une last, before the Harrisburg Female
Seminary.
We have also received a copy of the catalogue
of the Seminary. This institution w is commenced
in 1849, and was incorporated in 1853, and is now
in a healthy an 1 propcrcus conilition and certainly
ought to receive a liberal support from a generous
public.
The educational departments are conducted 1 y
Mrs. Anna le Coute, Principal assisted by Misses
Hannah B. Bradley, Mary Jane Tartch, and
others. The branches taught . are English, Ger
nan, French and Italian, with Vocal and instru
mental music.
K7"Gettino Smart. A few individuals in
this place, put themselves to the trouble oftackiug
up small pieces of paper in different places about
the borough limits, with the letters P. O. V. writ
ten on them, with the intention, as they thought,
of creating an excitement. But it did'nt take.
We will admit there are a few WoulJ-Bo-Know-Nothings
here, merely for the sake of being talked
about. We believe, we can safely say there are
tiot ten citizens of our town could join the order
of Know Nothings, as they are all either foreigners
or the sons of foreigners.
Graham's Magazine. The August number
of this excellent monthly has been received, and
we can safely say, is not any behind its predeces
sors -it is well freighted with choice and whole
some reading matter. The beautiful steel engra
vings are alone worth the subscription price.
Should any of our readers wish to subscribe for
Graham, they can be accomodated by calling on
Mr. John Rxlgers, who is in receipt of all the late
periodicals
Mb.Chas. ALnRroaT Esq., of this place.who is at
presentcngaged as an agent of the "Union Emi
grant Society ,w writes from Washington city that
he expects to start from Pittsburg for Kansas on
the 1st of September with a company of emigrants.
We understand that a number from this place in
tend to migrate "with him.
Skeleton Found. - The rkcletcn of a man
was discovered near the Old Tunnel, on the Al
legheny Portage Rail Road. It bad the rppear
fcnee of having lain there for a number of years,
The Jolinstown Echo says,--"There are suspi
cions about who the person has been and the
means by widen he met his death.
THE LAW MUST BE OBEYED.
We were handed the following advertisement
with a request, that we would give it publicity.
It appears that t!.e gentleman, whose name is at
tached to it, came to town on Tuesday, on horse
back, and after having his horse carefully dispos
ed of took a stroll through our street1', evidently
with the intention of "seeing the sights" of this
delightful inland city. In the meantime the De
puty Sheriff of the County, having in bis posses
sion a small Fieri Facias to him directed, ordered
him to levy upon the goods and chattels of our in
dignant advertiser, (who had been so unfortunate
as to become indebted to a neighbor to the extent
of about five and thirty dollars,) an 1 desirous of
avoiding a visit to the home cf the good natured
gentleman, took forcible possession of his horse in
the name and by the authority of the Common
wealth, and placed him under lock , and key in a
Btable, whereupon the Doctor considered himself
greatly aggrieved, and wa loud in his exclamation
for "a hofse, a horse," and would gladly have
given his kingdom to have obtained re-possession
of his steed. Being unable to do so, unless pre
viously furniHlilng "the means" wherewith to re
move "the indebtedness, and failing to obtain bail,
he remained in a state of abject sorrow and grief
of heart until this morning, when slowly and sad
ly he wended his way homeward, not however
without leaving the following morceau for publi
cation, and venting loud and deep imprecations
on Ebensburg and its inhabitants.
PRO ORBE ET URBE.
J2t$ 85 The Undersigned, Jos. Eber-
25 stall, came to visn, ins paueuu
ti in Ebensburg, on Tuesday last.
:g on horseback, when sonic of
.t the citizens took hiro.t ho horse.
for the reason that the owner
Las to pay a little debt.
This cause of "honest citizens" giving to the
public, I inform my friends, Vial nobody mdy come
on horseback to Ebensburg, who has to pay a debt
in this horse-catching town.
JOSEPH EBERSTALL.
Harried.
On Thursday evening 10th inst, by Rev. L.
Powell, Mr. John W. Roberts to Miss Marga
ret Howell, aH of this place.
Accompanying the above notice, we were pre
sented with a large and delicious cake, for which
we returnour thanks Jioping the happycouple may
enjoy a lifa of uninterrupted happiness, and that
their fondest anticipation may bo realized.
Died.
On Tuesday morning last, George, infant
aon of John nnd Hannah Brookbank, aged
11 mouths.
Hill 35
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale the farm on which
he now resides, situated about 2 miles from
Carrolltown, Cambria county, and joining land of
Felix Short, Thomas Eager and M. J. Hayns,
containing about 20 acres, 90 of which is im
proved, having thereon erected a two story hewed
log house and a hewed log house of 1J stories,
with other suitable buildings. There is an orchard
with 150 fruit trees, of different sorts, and there
is plenty of good springs over the place with water
power t )T a saw-mill. The place, will be divided
to suit purchasers, if required, an undoubted
titl-j and reasonable terms will be given.
FRANCIS GILLESPIE,
Carrolltown, August 10, '54. 3t.
UST received and for sale at the Book Store
of John Rodgers, Harper's and Graham's Ma
gazines for this month (August).
SHERIFF SALE. .
BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas
and Levari Facias, issued out of the court of
Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to mc di
rected, there will be exposed to sale at the Court
House, in the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria
county, on the 4th day of September next, at
1 o'clock, P. M.
All that certain tract or piece of land situate in
Alleghany Township, Cambria county, bounded
and described as follows : Beginning at a Post, a
corner of land conveyed to Joseph Reighter, thence
by the same North one hundred and seven per
ches to a Post, thence East ninety seven perches
to a birch, thence by land warranted to Joseph
Russel, south one hundred and seven perches to
an Iron wood, thence West by land warranted to
Richard Portef ninety seven perches to the be
ginning, containing sixty-four acres and one
hundred and thirty nine perches.
Taken in execution, and to be sold as the pro
perty of John B. Hoffmann, at the suit of Wil
liam Logan Fisher.
ALSO
All that certain two storyframe messuage and
tenement, situate in the town or village of Gallit
zin, (near the West end of the Tunnel), in the
Township of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid,
bounded as follows : on the East by the Township
Road, leading from said town or village to the
stone tavern and head of Place No. 6, Allegheny
Portage Rail Road, containing on said twenty four
feet, more or less, and in a depth, about sixteen
feet, south and west by lots of the defendant, un
occupied, and on the north by the house and lot
of John Murray.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the prc-pe-ty
of Thomas O'Hara, at the suit of James J.
Will.
ALSO,
All that certain three story frame and plank
building, 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 west side of said Rail
Road, containing in front on said Turnpike, 20
feet and on said Rail Road 85 feet, and the lot and
piece of ground, and curtilage appurtenent to said
building.
Takt n in execution and to be sold as the pro
pertvofR. M. S. Jackson, at the suit of John
Stewart.
ALSO,
All that certain two story plank building,
(weatherboarded), situate in Washington Town
ship, on the south side of the Turnpike Road, near
where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses the
same, containing in front of said Turnpike eighteen
feet, and in depth eighty five feet, and the lot or
piece of ground and curtilege, appurtenent to said
building.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the pro
perty of R. M. S. Jackson, at the suit of John
Stewart.
AUGUSTIN DURBIN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg,
August 7, 1854.
SOUTIIEIIX MILITARY ACADEMY
LOTTERY!
(BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA,)
conducted oi the Havana plan.
t,000 IVuniberg--23S Prizes.
All the prizes drawn at each drawing.
CLASS D TO BE DRAWN THE 19th OF
AUGUST.
Capitals . . . $7500
... 5000
... 3000
... 1500
In all 238 prizes, $30,000
Tickets $5,00, Halves and Quarter's in pro
portion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par.
All communications strictly confidential.
SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager,
Sign of the Bronze Lions.
Montgomery July 20, 1854.
Attention Cambria Guards.
TT'ou will meet for parade at your armory, on Mon
X day, 21st day of August, at 10 o'clock A. M.
fully armed and equipped for drill.. Particular
attendance is desired, as there will be aa election
held on said day for Company officers.
By order of
. B. McDERMIT, Captain
For Sale or Rent.
rTfthe undersigned wishing to remove from his pres
JL ent location, will offer for sale his house and
lot situated in Gallitzin, at the west end of the
Central Tunnel The house has been built ex
pressly for a hotel, and has leen doing a good bu
siness in that line, being well situated. The bu
siness of the house may be considerably increased.
The bar fixtures, together with all the house-hold
furniture, will be disposed of on reasonable terms
to the person purchasing or renting the house.
If the property is not sold within three weeks,
from the date of advertisement, it will be rented
for one or mere yearsi
JOHN SWAM.
August 10th 1854.
K0TICE
IS hereby given that in the matter of the Peti
tion of Charles O'Neill one of the overseers of
the Poor the Township of Carroll for leave to
enter an appeal from the order of W. G. Wilson
and Peter Dougherty, two Justices for the remo
val of John McGourlick a pauper from the Bo
rough of Loretto to Carroll Township, the Court
of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County have ap
pointed the undersigned as Commissioner to take
testimony, and that he will attend for that pur
pose at the House of George Litzinger, in the Bo
rough of Loretto on Friday the 11th day of
August inst., at 10 o'clock A. M.. and at the
House of Henry Scanlan, in Carrolltown, on Sa
turday the 12th of August inst., at 10 o'clok A
M., when and where ail persons interested may
cttend.
CHARLES D. MURRAY,
2t.-r-Ebensburg 3th, '54. Commissioner.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the petition of Margaret Jane
rringle for a review of the administration account
of John Kneppcr, administrator of Abraham
Kneppcr, deceased, the undersigned has been ap
pointed auditor by tho Orphan's Court of Cam
bria County, and will sit at the House of John
Brawley in Jefferson, for the purpose of discharg
ing his duties on Monday the 28th inst., when
and where all persons interested may attend.
JOHN S, RIIEY.
Ebensburg. August 3, '44 4t.
ONE DOLLAR REWARD.
LOST. A few weeks ago, a note sheet of pa
per, written inside in the Welch language, and
having the signatures of twelve persons attached,
thereto. The paper is invaluable to all except to
its just owner. Whoever has found it, and will
have the goodness of returning it to the hands of
Mr. Daniel D. Jones, Blacksmith, Ebensburg Pa.,
shaU receive the above reward for his trouble.
Something new in Ebensburg.
DRUG & FANCY STORE -
THE undersigned, under the firm of LEMON
& KITTELL, have just opened in the new
building of Dr. Ijemmon, on Main street, a large
and well selected assortment of
Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods.
Ladies will find in this establishment every va
riety of Dress Goods, Trimmings, &-c, Src,
A general assortment of Drugs and Medicines,
Oils, Paints. Dye Stnffs & Ferfnmerz,
will be kept constantly on hand,
Intending to do business exclusively on the
CASH SYSTEM,
they will be thus enabled to sell goods cheaper
than can be sold at an establishment where a gen
eral credit isgivtn. By our system no good cus
tomer will have to be taxed for goods sold to a
bad customer.
Come one and all, but not be rash,
Purchase our Goods and pay in Cash.
Connected with the establishment is a
SODA FOUNTAIN,
from which emanates a delicious 1 leverage,, inof
fensive to the most ardent advocate of the Maine
Law." WM. LEMMON,
WM. KITTELL.
July 20, 1854.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas, issued
out of the court of Common Tleas of Cambria
county, aud to mc directed, there will be exposed
to public vendue or out-cry, at the McMillcn
House, in Johnstown, oa the 14th of August next,
at 1 o'clock, P. M.
- All tho right titla and interest, of John Ams
baugh, one of Defts. of in and to one lot of ground
situate in the borough of Johnstown, Cambria
county, known on plan of Baid town, as No. 10,
ffonting on Locust street, adjoining lot of Cyrus
Rcily, on the west, and Martin Hanan on the
east, and having thereon erected a two-story faame
dwelling house, and a back building attached,
and a frame stable, now in the occupancy of the
said John Amsbaugh.
AUGUSTUS DURBIN, Sheriff.
July 20, 1854.
DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE.
THE undersigned wbuld inform hi3 many
friends in the town and country, that he has
ereceivd a new and large assortmeht of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
He solicits the patronage of the public, and
gives the assurance that every kind of orders such
as RECIPES, &c., promply, and to lower prices
as in other stores will be attended to.
FREDERICK. SNYDER.
July 20, 1854.
BANKING HOUSE.
OF BELL, SMITH & CO.
ON Main street, in part of the " Cambria
House" building, in the borough of Johns
town, Cambria County, Penn., at which a general
Banking business is contemplated to be done.
Drafts on Philadelphia. Pittsburg, &c. &c, al
ways for sale. Collecting made at principal points
in the United States.
Money received on Deposit, payable on de
mand without interesr ; also, for 3, 6, 9 and 12
months, payable with reasonable rates of interest
thereon.
MEMBERS OF FIRM.
S. II. SMITH, of Johnstown, Pa,
J. M. BELL, of Hollidaysburg, Pa.
R. B. JOHNSTON,
WM. JACK, of
WM. M. LLOYD, of "
Jolinstown, Pa., July 16, 1854.
THE KTMILLEN HOUSE.
The undersigned respeetfullyjinforms his friends
and the public, that he has leased theM'MILLEN
HOUSE, on Clinton Street, Johnstown, Ta.,
which is now open for the accommodation of
Boarders and visitors. At a heavy expense, he
has had the House thoroughly renovated from the
garret to the cellar. The rooms are well ventilat
ed, and furnished in a superior style. The new
arrangements made to the House will add much
to the accommodation and comfort of guests.
The Bar will be furnished with the choicest
wines and liquors and the table provided with
every luxury of the season.
The natural beauty and health of Johnstown
are unequalled in the Union, and, as a Summer
Retreat, its attractions are unparalleled. The
climate and the scenery of this mountain region,
with the accomodations to be met with at the
M'Millen House, renders it one of the most de
lightful and pleasant stopping places in the state.
OoPersons desirous of engaging Boarding and
rooms, will do well to apply soon.
JAMES DOWNEY.
Johnstown, August 3, '54.
SMITH'S
ALE, PORTER & BR0WN STOUT.
G. W. SMITH,
Respectfully annouces to his numerous cus
tomers and to the puplic generally; that he will
commence brewing for the season, both at PITTS
SBURGH AND WHEELING, about the FIRST
OF AUGUST; and will be ready to fill orders
for his Ales, &c.,(except Kcnnett, which will be
ready about the FIRST of OCTOBER,) about
the tenth of that monthi
03- The highest rrice paid for good barley, es
pecially for that delivered early in the season.
August 3rd 7854.
LIST OF CAUSES
SET down for Trial at a Court of Common Fleas,
to be held at Ebensburg, on the First Monday
of September next.
FIRST WEEK.
David R. Kinports. vs Feter Newman et al
Charles Ellis, vs Michael Stewart,
Jas. C. Fisher ct al vs Samuel Davis,
James Murray vs Jacob Slick,
Robert Johnston, vs John Benshoof,
Edward Howard, vs Samuel Petersbergcr,
Joseph Markferding .vs David Ycager,
Charles Ellis use vs Wm. Barnett's adm
J. Adam Trefts, vs Caspar Burgraff,
Joseph Miller, vs Neil Dugan,
Jno.M'Garity's Adv. vs Clias. M'Garity's ad.
Cambria County, vs Samuel L. Gorgas,
Same vs William M'Connell,
Mary Stincman vs Jacob Stineman Jij
Same vs Joseph Stiucman
Samo vs Eli Stineman,
Same vs George Stinrmah,
A" Myers et ux vs Jeremiah M'Gonegal,
SECOND WEEK.
James Burk vs Summerhill tp
James P. Carter vs William Bingham,
William Brown vs L. B. Cohick,
Rosanna Plummer et alvs John Rorabaugher,
George Gates vs Adam Marsh
Samuel Galvin vs Thomas H. Moore,
James Murray vs Daniel O. Evan3
James St. Clair vs George Gates
George Gates , vs James St. Clair
William Orr ' vs James Sharp et al
James Burk vs James Alexander
C. AUenbaugh vs S. A. R. Fish
Peter Christy vs Wm. Lake
John Murray vs Elias Baker
Robert Deveraux vs John G. Given
C. W. Butcher vs Robert Trotter
John Young et al vs James Bell
Henry Sutton vs Thomas J. Power et al
Same vs Sam'l H Smith et al
Alex M'Vicker . vs Jeff. & 2b. Plank JL
P. McGirr et al va Same
John B. Onslow vs Wm. H. Gardner.
R. L. JOHNSTON, Profhonotary.
Protonotary's Office,
Ebensburg, July 27, '54. J
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Cambria county, and to us directed, there
will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on
MONDAY THE 28th AUGUST NEXT, AT
TWO O'CLOCK, P. M.,
the following described
REAL ESTATE.
A store room and two shops in th borough of
Eljcnsburg fronting on High street, also four acres
of land, situated in Cambria township, adjoining
land of David Evans, on the north, Daniel D.
Evans, on the east, and Horner street on the
South. Also, about 10 acres of land in Cambria
township, adjoining lands of Win. Davis, cast, Ed
ward Shoemaker, on the north, and the Clay
Pike on the south, late tho property cf Chas. Litz
nger due'd.
TERMS OF SALE:
One-third of the purchase money to le paid on
confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two
equal annual payments, with interest ; to be secu
red by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser.
. MARY ANN LITZINGER,
WILLIAM LITZINGER,
Administrators.
July 20, 1854.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of
Cambria county, and to me directed, there
wilt be exposed to public sale, on the premises on
THE LAST FRIDAY OF AUGUST NEXT, AT
ONE O'CLOCK, P. M.,
the following described
REAL ESTATE.
All that certain tract of land , sit Uate'iii Sum
merhill township, Cambria county, adjoining
lands of hein of Fleetwood Benson. Ephraim
Crum, Joseph Wright, the heirs of Philip O'Skel
ly, Christian Sjiay, and others; containing three
hundred and forty acres more or loss, late the prop
erty of John Crum dee'd.
TERMS OF SALE:
Ouc-thirJ ot the purchase money in cash on
confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal
annual payments, from that date, with interest
from that date, secured by bonds and mortgage on
the premises.
ISAAC REAM. Trustee
July 20, 1854.
SCHNEIDER'S HOTEL.
Ebensburg, Cambria Co , Fa ,
The subscriber would resiicctfully inform his
many friends in the town and from the coun
try, that he has now arranged his house, and is
now prepared to accommodate all who may favor
him with their customi His table is well suppli
ed with the lest the market can afford. His Bar
contains Liquor of the lest Brands, also Lager
Beer, &c.,&c.j
FREDERICK SCHNEIDER;
July 20, '51. ly.
THE GREAT REMEDY,
ABOUT which so much has leen said and
published, is among us. Who has riot heard
of the MEXICA MUSTANG LINIMENT ?
Many millions of bottles have been sold and used
to cure Rheuniitism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises, sprains,
Ring-worm, Felehs, Salt Rheum, Piles, Sore pim
ples, and Caksd Breasts, Cancers. Itah, Corns on
the Toes, Sore E3"es, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen
Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald Head,
Numb Palsy,. Aunions or Frosied Feet, Warts or
any other cotiplaint that cart lie reached by an
external remeiy, And it has alwas been success
ful. Ii is equally good in healing Wounds,
Scratches, Saddle or Harness Galds, or any Sprain,
Soreness or Stiffness. And it is warranted to cure
Spavin, Ring&one, Splint or Poll Evil in Horses.
fltj- The Limiment is put up in three sizes, and
retails at 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1. The large pot
tle contains laHch more Liniment in proportion
to the price, and are therefore cheapest.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Every store sruruld be supplied with this valu
able LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and
sells rapidly.
1 G. W. WESTBROOK.
(Successor toV. (3. Bragg & Co.,) Originator and
sole Proprietor.
Principal Oflioes, 304 Broadway, New York,
and corner 3d anJ Market street ; St. Louis, Mis
souri. July 20, 1854.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BY virtue of aa order of the Orphans' Court of
Cambria ootjity, there will be exposed to
public sale on th premises in Allegheny town
ship, Cambria county, on Tuesday the 29th day
of August next, tie following real estate, late the
propertv of Edwrrd Mullan, deceased, viz:
SIXTY ACRE OF LAND, adjoining the land
of Edward Mullao's heirs, and others.
TERMS OF SALE :
One half the pirchase money on confirmation
of sale, and the lalancc in one year thereafter,
with interest to b secured by the bond and the
mortgage of the purchaser.
, josepii Mcdonald,
i patrick mullan,
Adn'rs. of Edward Mullan, dee'd.
July 13, 1853
Wo Sale rtlic Public Works.
LET all take iiotice that the undersigned has
just received a large stock of goods" from the
East, which will be sold at very low prices for
cash or approve! credit, at the old sland, on the
Summit. J
The stock coniists of the usual goods kept in
country stores. ,1 can offer in the
Made up Clothing- Line
the best of inducements, having a largo stock. I
have also secured the services of Mr. John Talbot,
a practical Tailoi, who will attend to the making
up of all kinds oj
Fashionable ilrtues,
Or will take measures and order the goods from
the best houses irj Philadelphia.
CtJ-tALL AND SEE.-d3
I JOHN IVORY.
July 13, 1854,'
George Harncanie,
Wh&lesalo & Betail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron
Idanufactuier, and Dealer in the fol
io wing named Stoves :
GLOBE Air Tiglc Gwk, Portable Rarnge, Flat
Top Complete, Union Arr Tight, Cooks Fa
vorite' Bare Cylinder; Delaware Cook, Bar-room,
Keysione, or Indepedcnt, Harp cannon, New
compleie, Hot Air Pador, Victoria compieto, Air
Tighi, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner.
Ebensburg, Sept 1,1852.
III TCIII.VSO.Y, Jr.,
Attorney at taw, Ebensburg, Pa.,
XMflLL practice :n the several Courts of Ca'm
. T T bria, Blair anl Indian counties. All pro
fessional business entrusted to his care will be
promptly attended tc
Oflice on Main slreet, adjoining his dwelling
house.
Ebensburg, July 1, 1853 26 3m.
TO THE PIT II LIC.
THE business doie under the title of W. W.
Ivory & Co., is this day discontinued. All
persons knowing thujiselves indebted to this firm,
will case call and ettle and pay up and give
notes. The books aid accounts will be left in the
store until the 15th day of August, after which
they will be in the iands of a proper officer for
collection.
WM. W. IVORY,
Summit July 13,1851.
Silffi UEL FETE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
hubs ip wmi eats, m mi a k mis. & mm mi.
SIMMITY1LLE, CAMIJKIA COl.TXTYj Pi.
CC?- Has received a splendid stock, sultalle for the Spring and Summer trade, which he i Mer
termined to sell at the lowest jKissil'le rates, and to which he invites thu attt ritu n of hi ill friihtl
and customers, as well as of the pullic in general, lie fit Is confidmt that tlnt who rxumsnc Li
stock will find it to their advantage to deal with him. ' May 11, '54 ly
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD ST., riTTSDUllGH, PA.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE STViCK OF BOOTS. SHOES, HATS. P.ON
NKTS and Caps, consisting of over Thirty Five Hundred Ci.vs f.r I-vlSes and Ccntloinan'a
Misses, Boys and Children's Spring and Summer wear, all of lates t styles and fashions, among
winch may be found
LADIES AXD MISSAs' I MEN AND BOv's I
Boots and Buskins,
Purple Parodies
Cinderilla Slippers,
Bronze Kossuths,
Sontag's & Eureka's
Child'us fun. Boots.
0?lfit Kip Boots,
Col. Cong. Boots,
Kid Glo.'But,
Ox. it Un. Ties,
C. & F. Bootees,
Child ns S. Gait.
Together with a vari
lety of Fc,ncy Goods, particularly adapted to the approaching season
QQ" Having purchased our stock from the Eastern Manufacturers, principally for cash, with
great care in the selection arid vitality adapted to the Western trade, we arc enabled to oHcr su
perior Inducements, and are determined not to lc undersold by any Eastern or Wcsternllouse.
CO- Merchants visiting our city, will please ca'l and examine for themselves. ApL 20. 1854
ROBERT DAVIS.
MOURIS EVANS.
Plough, Plough Points, Stoves, IHIII Irons, Threshing Machine, Cider
Presses, &c. &c. Also, Tin Ware ol" every description.
Foundry at the South West end of Ebcnsburgj Ware House on Main street, nearly opisil' Hi
stooc orShoemakt:r& Clark. DAVJS, EVANS & IX).
June, 8, 1954.
BY AUTHORITY.
Besolutions proposing Amendments to the Con
stitution of the CommohwBalth.
Section 1. Resolved by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania in General Assembly met, that the fol
lowing amendments be, and the same are hereby
proposed to the Constitution of the Common
wealth, under and in accordance with the provi
sions of tho tenth article thereof, to wit :
Proposition 1, to be article xi.
SEC 1. The aggregate amout of debt hereafter
contracted by the Commonwealth; shall not ex
ceed the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, ex
cept in ease cf war to rciel invasion suppress in
surrection; or to restore the public debt of the
Commonwealth, and the money jo raised shall be
applied to the puriose for which the debt may
be contracted, or pay such debts, and to no other
purpose.
Sec 2. To pay the public debt of the Com
monwealth, and debts which may hereafter be
contracted in case of war to rejel invasion, sup
press insurrection, and to redeem the public debt
the Legislature shall at their next session after the
adoption of this section into the Ctwistitution, pro
vided by law lor the creation ol a sinking lunii,
which shall not be abolished till the said public
debt be wholly paid, to consist of all the net an
nual income from the public works and stocks
owned by the Commonwealth, or any other funds
arising under anV revenue "law now existing or
that may be hereafter enacted, so far as the same
may be required to pay the interest of said debts
semi-annually, and annually to reduce the princi
pal thereof by a sum not less than five hundred
thousand dollnrSk increased yearly by compound
ing at a rate of not less than five per centum per
annum ; the said sinking fund shall be invested
in the loans of the Commonwealthi which shall
be cancelled from time to time in a manner to be
provided by law ; no portion of the sinking fund
shall ever be applied to the payment of the debt
of five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the
first section of this article, but the said sinking
fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein
spec! lied j
Sec. 3. The credit of the Comhlohwealth shall
not in any way be given or loaned to or in aid of
any individual, company, corporation, or associa
tion, nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter In
come a joint owner or stockholder in any company
associatipn or corporation in the Commonwealth
or elsewhere, formed for any purposes:
Sec. 4. The Commonwealth shall never as
sume the debts of any county, city, borough or
township, or of any corporation or association,
unless such debts shall have been contracted to
repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend
the State in war.
PROPOSITION 2, TO BE ARTICLE Xt.
Prohibiting Municipal Subscriptions.
The Legislature shall never authorize any coun
ty, city, borough or township, by vote of its citi
zens or otherwise, to become a stockholder in any
joint stock company, association or corporation,
or to raise money for, or loan its credit to, or m
aid of anv such company or association;
E. 1. CHASE.
Speaker of the Ilolisc of Representatives.
M. McCASLIN,
Speaker of the Senate.
In Senate, April 28, 1854.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 22,
navs 5. Extract from the Journal.
T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk.
In the House of Rep's., April 21, 1854.
Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 21,
nays 20. Extract from the Journal.
WM. JACK, Clerk.
Secy's. Office, filed April 29, 1854.
G. A. BLACK.
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
PENNSYLVANIA, SS:
Secsetary's Office,
Harrisburg, July 1, 1854. J
, s . I do certify that the above and forc
seal. going is a true and correct copy of the
y- y , i original " Resolution" relative to an
amendment of the Constitution," as the same re
mains on file in this office,
In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot my
hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Se
cretary's ofRce; the day and year above written.
G. A. BLACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Journal of the Senate.
" Resolution No. 562, entitled Resolution'pro
posing amendments to tho Constitution of the
Commonwealth,' was read a third time. On the
question will the Senate agree to the first propo
sitionj the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably
to the Constitution, and were as follows, viz :
Yeas Messrs. Buckalew, Darlington, Darsie,
Ferguson, Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, Goodwin, Hal
deman, Hamilton, B. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin,
Heister, Hoge, Jamison, McClintock, M'Farland,
Piatt, Quiggle, Sagcr,Slifer, and McCaslin, Speak
er 23.
Nats Messrs. Crabb, Crcswcll, Hendricks,
Kinzer, Kunkle and Skinner 5.
So the question was determined in the afin-m.-i-tive.
On the question, will the Senate agree to the
second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken
agreeably to the Constitution, and wefe as fol
lows," viz :
Yeas Messrs; Buckalew, Darsie, Ferguson,
Foulkrod. Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, B. D. Ham
lin, E.W. Hamlin, Hendricks. Heister liogp..ia
RSBERGER.
II ATS AND CATS. I LADlEi BOnXKTS.
Canton .
Palm I,
Black,
Fur and Wool Hats,
Cloth it Glazed Caps,
Straw and Leghorn,
Fancy French Lace,
Emliroid'rcd Coss'r.
Helmet Crown, '
Fancy Glaca,
Florence with Capos,
Plush cc Velvet Caps,
R. L. JOHASTOtf.
EDWARD CLASS.
riiison, Kinzer, McClintock, McFarland, Tiatt.
Quiggle, Slifer, Wherry, McCaslin, Speaker 22.
Nays Messrs. Crabb, Cieswell, Darlington,
Hamilton, Kunkle aiid Skinner 5.
So the question was determined hi the affirm
tive. Journal of the House of Representative.
" The question recurring upon the final passag
of the Resolution, tlie first proposition was agrod
to as follows, viz :
Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Adams. Atherton,
Ball, Barton, Boyer, Bighani, Boyd, Busq, Byer
ly, Caldwell, Calvin, Carlisle, Chahibcrlih. Ook,
Crane, Cummins, Dougherty." Davis, De Franon,
Dunning, Eckert, Edingcr, Eldrcd, Evans, ltr.
Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, Gilmore. Gray, Grof-m.
Gwin, Hamilton. Hart, Herr, Hiester. Hiller,
Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Hunsacker, Hunter.
Harti Jackson, Kilgore, Knight, Iaury, (Lehigh)
Linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderfield, McConnell.
McKee,. Miller, Moneghan. Montgomer-; Moore.
Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parmlee, PaFmor
Tatterson, Porter, Tutney, Rawlins RoWrts,
Rowe, Sallade, Scott, Sidle, Sinn niton, Smith,
(Berks.) Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart, SUxkdale,
Strong, Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklein, Wright,
Ziegler, Chase, Speaker. 85.
Yeas None.
So the question was determined in tlie affirma
tive. On the question will the House agree to th
second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken,
agreeably to the provisions of the 20th aoticle of
the Constitution, and arc as follows:
Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Bar
ton, Iec.k, Beyer, Bigham, Boyd, Caldwell, Car
lisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugh
erty, Davis, Dedgan, De France, Dunning, Edin
gcr, Eldred, Evans, Fry , Gallentine, Gibboney.
Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton, Hie
land, Hiller, Hippie, Ilunseeker, Hunter, Hurt,
Jackson, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh) Low
ero, (Tiogfij) Linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderfield,
McConnell, McKee, Moneghan, Montgomery,
Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parmle,
Passmore, Patterson, Porter, Rawlins, RoleitH,
Rowe, Sallade, Scott, Simonton, Smith, (Berks,)
Smith. (Crawford,) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wick
lein, Wright, Chase, Speaker 74.
Nays Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Bean. Bush,
Byerly, Eckert, Ellis, Hart, Herr, liumnid,
McCombs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, Sidle, Stew
art, Strong. Struthers, Ziegler 20.
, So the question was determined in the affiama
tive. Secretary's Office,
Harrisctrg, July 1; 1854.
f ENNS YLV A N I A , SS :
. , I do certify that the above and for
seal. going is a true and correct copy rf"
v the yeas" and nays' taken on tha
" Resolution relative to an amendment of the Con
stitution of the Commonwealth" as the same ap
pears on the Journals of the two Houses of th
General Assembly, of this Commonwealth for tlm
Session of 1854.
Witness my hand and the Seal of said office
this first day of July, one thousand eight hundred
and fiftv-four.
C. A. BLACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth .
July 13, 1854 3m. .
J. PATT0N THOMPSON,
With Rial pic I'll is & McUIurc,
MPORTERS and Dealers in Foreign and Do
mestic FANCY DRY GOODS, Trimmings,
Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Vestings, Cravats,
Ribbons, White Goods, Suspenders, Combs.
Brushes, Buttons, looking Glasses, tec.
No. 15 North Third Street, two doors above
Church Alley, Philadelphia.
M. M. MARPLE.
J. A. ELLIS,
E. C. McCLURK.
Phil'a., Feb. 1G, 1852-32.
American House.
TIIc undersigned having leased for a number of
yiars, that largo and commodious house in1
Conr-Ttinnrrii horonfh. Cambria county. Pennsyl
vania, formerly occupied by Hon. Joha-Murray,
would respectfully inform his friends and ihe pub
lie generally, that he will spare no pains in snak
ing it one of the moot desirable stopping places in
the county.
His tabie will be filled with the best the mar
ket can afford.
His bar will contain liquors of the best brand.
His stabic will be attended" by careful and at
tentive Ostlers. MfCAHEL STEWART.
June 15, 18G4. v
JKFFEfcSO IIOrSE.
JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTr, TEXN.
TilFundersigned takes pleasure in informing
liis friends and the traveling public that h
has leased the Jefferson House, and having mada
much improvement in its interirr, he feels confi
dent that he will thereby be enabled to render
comfort and satisfaction to aH who favor him with
their patronage. .
His fast and superior MAIL LINE OF STA
TES will always be in readiness to cosvey passen
gers io and from tho .
PEHN'A. RAILROAD STATIONS
to Ins home, and also leaving direct after the ar
rival of the trains by a good Plank Road to Ebens
burg. Qc- He will ever lie happy to acoommodote his
old friends and acquaintances that will favor him
with a call. JAMES D. HAMILTON.
J.-flVrson, April. SO. 151.