JUL t.- V ' ' :- From Calif ornia. --J'-'" New,-York, Doc. 9: The steamer North Star arrived with o('0 passengers and 1,384,000 ia specie. She "brings California dates to the 10th brought down by the Golden Age.- The steamer Falcon arrived from Havana at Aspinwall on the 30th November, and would leave on her return the same evening. : .The I'anania Kaiiroad is 1 progressing rap- 'Tfce English and French squadrons still re main at anchor in San Francisco harbor. The United St at as steamer Susquehanna arrived at San Francisco from the Sandwich. Islands, on the 11th November. The Mis sissippi arrived at Honolulu on the 2od Octo ber from Japan. The Susquehanna has gone to TJeneeie. ltiugold T. 0 Stewart, Secretary of the XI. S. exploring expedition, an I II A. Lervy. liearer of Dispatches, were passengers in the Susquehanna and arrived in -the North Star. The news from the mines is cheering Emigrants from the plains are arriving daily. They have reported great hardships. The steamer Golden Gate arrived at San Francisco withNew York dates, in -'1 days and 10 hours, being the quickest time on re cord . The papers generally favor the proposed mail stage route across the plains. The financial affairs of the State are most prosperous. " The interest due on the bonds has been forwarded to New York. The Legislature will meet on the 3d of January. There aresome half dozen candi dates for Speaker. The oihccr.s of the Susquehanna report that the feeling in favor of annexation of the Sand wich l.-Iands was strong at Honolulu. lhe heir apparent, whose signature only was want ed to complete the cession treaty, s"Ut word that he was prepared to sign the treaty. Property had rh-tu ia anticipation of the event. There were severs snow storms on the Isth mus, but not much damage. The weather liad afterwards became settled. Then: was nothing important respecting the revolution. 3Iei still held a strong position and the command of the army. With the ex ception of the.Bragold Provinces all was quiet, and had declared in favor of th? Government and the Constitution. FOUR DAYS LATER F 50M EUROPE. ARItVAL OF UXJOX. Nlw Yohk, Dec. 1. The steamer Union arrived this morning, with Liverpool dates to the UiM. The Pacific arrived out on the22d, and the "Washington and Niagara on the llth. Reinforcements fur the Allies were arriv ing rapidly, and the' bombardment was con tinued. Details of the battle of the "'th state that four English generals and 3$ officers, had teen killed, atid ibl officers wounded ; 442 privates killed, and libit! wounded and mis .sing. Lepraudi was wounded ; also the Duke of Cambridge Everything was ready for an assault, but "it was postponed for the arrival of reinforco . incuts. rd Raglan is created Field Msrshal. It is stated tli-.it Gtrfs-hakofT has iatimated to the Austrian Cabinet that Russia was pre pared to negotiate for peace, ou the basis of the four guaranteed condition.-. Scbastopol dates to the 1 ith state, that the Allies were reinforced ty tkotuau Is daily. Both armies had couit Itted the third paral lels. The war office caTis on the militia and vol unteers, as a winter campaign is evident.. A Russian dispatch, says that the Allies made a demonstration against the left, flank of the Russians Tiie latter retired. Strong Uussiau enforcements are ia motion. The Arabia is going to the Crimea. Prince Napoleon left the camp in bad lieal th. Lord. I'ahnerston is having daily inter views with the Emperor of the French. Lord Dudley Stewart died at Stockholm ou the 17th. It is said that the Russian war steamers made a reconnoisance of the Baltic as far a3 iDagoe without encountering any Allies. Later froia Tezas. From the X. O. Picayune, 2.ith. The steamship. Charles Morgan, Capt. Law less, arrived this morning from ludiauola and Galvestou. By this arrival we hav-i Galveston papers of t:iQ;2fth iust. two days later than we had by the Perseverance. The San Antonia Ledger, of the 2fiih, has the following account of another Indian forey: On Wednesday of last week ten horses were stolen from Jloutel's mill, Bandara city, by Indians. Nine citizens started in pursuit of them, and after a chase of thirty miles, over took them. They were Tonkaways. and five in number. Tlu-y made some iv.-istauoe, and then disappeared among tlio jnountains. In the skirmish it is thought one Indian was . killed, and others perhaps wounded. All the horses were recovered except one. whic was stripped by an Indian, and then killed. .. - The same paper has the following, by whieh it seems likely that three VJ. S. soldiers have been killed by Iudians." From one of our citizens, just returned from El Paso, we learn that ou the 28th of Octo Ler, three BoLjier.s left the camp of Fort Davis on a scout, anl to look for Indian trails, ta king not enough provisions for one da'. On the 3d inst., they had not returned,, when a lieutenant and 20 men started out in search of the lost party. About four miles from the camp they came on the trail of the-soldiers, and found that ihey wire followed .by about 30 Indians. It L, supposed that tkey were killed. ; About twelve miles above Barellas Springs, the trail of alout ninety Indians was seen, they having passed there on the morn hi"- of the 2d. He mot the mail at Live Oak creeek on the 11th, and Capt. Skillniau's party above How ard's Springs on the same day, and also the Boundary Commision party at the same place. The Times learns from Mr. Marshall, one of the editors of the Austin State Gazette, that Gov. Pease has determined to issue pro posals for another contract to build the Pacific Railroad. The Times also learns that Gen. Rusk takes the ground occupied by Gov. Pease upon the question arising on the tender of the 300,000 deposit. r fc5-Major Loud, well known for his heroic serv ices in the war with Mexico, died a few days since, in Florida. SUM.MmjfJIXWS. Appointed. Gov. Biglcr lias appointed Dan iel. M. Kissixuihi, of iNew Castle, Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts of Lawrence county, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the recent demise of Jas. D. CUrkc, the late incumbent. . . 03-The statement which has appeared in the pajnrs to the effect that an order had been receiv ed prohibiting any further enlistment of persons not native Americans into the mariuo or naval service is without foundation. There has been no change whatever in the regulations upon this subject. Enlistments take place every day of persons of foreign birth or parentage. Cr?-Tncs;iow at Rochester, X. T., on the" Tth inst., wja forty inches' in depth on a level, and still continued to fall. Several vessels have been wrecked on Lake Ontario during the storni, and the loss of property will be large. CO-The St. Louis Demrjcraf, of the 27th ult., says that "alxnit thirty of tlie recent emigrants to Kansas returned yesterday evening, cn route for home. They are originally from Massachu setts, but had reached Kansas too late to cultivate crops; and as provisions were very high, and very scarce, they have determined to return to the East, believing that they will 1 e more comfort able in their old homes than in the new territory, at le:ist for the present.' fjrj-The new steamer Chancellor, bound for Xew Orleans, sunk near Cairo, on the 8th inst. She is a total loss. . GcThe Ashland Cotton Factory at Gwynn's Falls, near Wcatheredvillc, Baltimore co., Md., belonging to a company, of which Thomas G. Thomas is President, was entirely destroyed by fire on the morning of the Tth iust. The loss is estimated at 50,000, and is fully covered by in surance. A large number of hands have been thrown out of employment by the destruction of this factor". . fjCJ-The boiler of the Ames' Manufacturing Company, at Chickopee, Mass., exploded on the Tth inst. The engineer A. B. Iloyt, was instantly killed, and Mr. Lummas, a machinist, was dread fully injured. The explosion is attributed ".o a lack of water in the boiler. CtA lire occurred, at Glumhia, S. C, on the night of -the (5th inst., destroying an entire block on the main street, including Miott's drug store, Springer's gr.xery store, the Exchange Restaur ant, Crawford's clothing store, Caroline Hall, and Squiers & Bowers furniture stores, numerous of fices. Comic's Express, the Carolinian newspaper and job printing ohice, and Jvoatwright & Co's Carriage Repository. The slock was saved from the latter establishment. The Carolinian was owned by R. M. (iibbs Co., whose loss is about .$10,000. They had no insurance. The other losses have not been asce rtaincd. XJ-Extt nsive forgeries amounting in all to .$00,000 have recently lccn discovered, in Balti more. They were perpetrated by a house-carpenter d.ing an extensive business. A number of buildings put up bv him during the last year, including a large female seminary, have' been seized under the lien law by parties having claims for materials furnished. II- I'- McGirak, the Teller of the Ocean Raid:, Bergen. X. J., who is charged with having embezzled .$-"jO,000 in October last, was arrested at Columbia, S. C, on Thursday last, and committed to await a requisition from the Executive of Xew Jersey. CO-The official tote for Governor, in the State of Xew York, for Governor gives Clark' SO'J of a plurality over Seymour. QC7"Thc .steamer Eden Gibson, it is presumed, foundered on her passage from Boston to St. Johns. All dands, it is believec!, perished. tXKfho Bc-llfontaiiio RepuUiean says the Ifoos iersto the Wabash- turn their "agyshakes" tq some account. They climb into the. top of a "shell-bark" just as the'chill comes on, and by the time the "personal earthquake" leaves them, there's not a hickory nut left on the tree. CC'The snow throughout the greater part of Xew York State ranges from twenty four to fort inches in depth. GCJ-Thc Treasurer of Holmes county, Ohio, has absconded with about 'iS0,000 of the people's cash.. Such absquaiulations seem to be the order of the day. '. Crj -James C. I'rcston, postmaster tit Ilaskins ville, X..Y'., was arrested at Cleveland last week f.r passing counterfeit 5s on the Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank of Trey. v mr-The wife of Mr. Joseph T. Little, of Ar noll, Me., recently made her husband a present 1 of three Liilles at one birth. ' Civ-Green, the Chicago banker, charged with poisoning his wife, has had a. true 1411 found against him for murder. Cv'At the close of the current yeaj.it is stated, the treasury of the State of Missouri will have on hand t10 haudsamc surglus sum of $100,000. CC7"YVhen a bank suspends in Australia, they take the president to a neighboring tree and serve him in the s.ime manner. A simple remedy, but ve ry efficacious. ftJ-Great lnunbcrs of monkeys are said to he dying of cholera iu the woods near Trinidad ilo Cuba. Hundreds may be seen lying dead on the ground, where the have fallen from the trees. CC? Abraham J, Ackerman war arrested in Xew York, on Tuesday last, charged with swin dling to the amount of 5,000 from the Ohio Life arid Trust Co. He was clerk of the Com pany. CC-The freight train from Boston, on the Xor wich and "Worcester Road, ran off the track on hist Saturday evening, demclishing the engine, and throwing five cars into the river. William Brown, the engineer, was seriously injured. About twenty hands of the steamer Worcester were on the train, one of whom, Sunrl James, was thrown thirty feet into the river. Ha escajied without much injury. 05-Last Friday, the train of the Central Ohio Railroad was thrown off the track. The cngineet w:ts killed, and the fireman fatally injured. The locomotive and a baggage and oyster car wore wreked. The passengers wore uninjured. Swindling, forgeries, Railroad accidents and steamboat and ship disasters, seem to be the order of the day. ' Another rillibussterixg Expedition. We clip the following from a correspondence of the Baltimore Argus : - "That another Filibustering expedition is on foot within our borders, for the invasion of the "ever faithful isle" of Cuba, there now cannot be the slightest doubt. I have. just read a letter from Gen. John A. Quitman, commander of the invading force, to a gentleman in this city, where in the plan of operations is distinctly set forth.- In the first lJnce tlie Geueral declares that it is especially desirably to evade any infraction of the neutrality laws,, and to that end ; it is essential that the expedition should le organized in some locality adjacent to but outside of our borders. The invading army is composed of five thousand men picked bloods of the country each man is to pay bis own expenses to the plape, of rendez vous, and to contribute fifty dollars toward his own equipment. Some efficient ex-ofiicers ef the U. S. Service are engaged, and thus organized, a descent is to lie made at some point near the Havana, where the Sanish defences are strong est thus, by the very audacity of the movement, striking terror into the tyrants who rule the des tinies of the 'Gem of the Antiles'!' " Another Bank Defalcation. W. P. Sackett, receiving teller of tjie Mar ket pank, at the corner of Pearl andlJeekman sts., has proved a defaulter to the amount of 2o,000. He manged this by balancing his books fraudulently The first information of the fraud was obtained through the assistant receiving teller, who observed the discrepancy in Sackett's account, and last Sunday morning informed the Secretary of the Pank. This led to aii immediate investigation of the hooks, which furnished sufficient grounds for Sack ett's arrest. He was taken into custody by a committee of the Dank on Monday last, but has not yet been handed over to the officers of justice. The directors of the bank are await ing the arrival of Sackctfs father, who resides on Lousr Island, when an examination will take place. Sackett has a wife tnd one child, and re sides in "Brooklyn. The bank think they will secure a portion of the amount taken, and that thcivloss will not exceed $15,000. We. understand that, when taxed with his embez zlement, iSaokett admitted it, and said that he was only sorry he had not got 25,000- X. 1 1 .a more. Cot . Important Kaws for the Shareholders iaPerham's Third Gift Enterprise. It will be teen by reference to advertisement in our" paper of t-ehiy, that the Committee appoin ted -by the Shareholders at their last meeting, have issued a call for a final meeting cf all inter ested, to get their instnictioiis in reference to the distrilm'ion of the Gift property. We arc phrased J.o find tne matter' so near a consummation, and hope that Mr. IVi ham will receive the patronage he so well deserves for the liberality and energy displayed in getting up and prosecuting this stu pendous enterprise. Orders for tickets should be sent in Immediately.' There ar fortunes in re serve for somebody. On the 11th day of October IS 34. by the Rev, Henry Lowe, Mr. Joski-ji Reno, of White town ship to LvniA Axxa Thoux,.o1" Punxsutauny. DIED. Of Droisy, in Carroll Township, on Monday the 1.1th inst., Mrs. Rebecca Luruiiu, aged about 70 vears. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 10 Ih ls Mackerel: 10 Brls Herring, and 1,000 lbs Cod Fish, just received and for sale at the chean store of EDWARD ROBERTS. ST11AY COW. AME ti the residence of the subscriber- resid ing in Washington Township, December 4th, 1834, a small dark reel Cow, supposed to be Jive or six years old. J he owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and j take her away; otherwise she will be disposed of j according to law. M. Al. AUAJlft; Washington tp., Dec. 14., '34.' - St I3I.,ACELS3IXT35i:M;. fjlIIE subscriber wcaild respectfully inform his I old as well as his new customers that be still continues to carry on at his old stand in Loretto 'Joroiigh the shop formerly occupied by Augut Walters. He has now every facility .for doing work cheap and cm the most improved plan, lie will turn out from his shop, Vt'u'fons, liiiipilcs, JSleajJis, fc, from the 'WOOD WORK to the IRONING. If the work wiJl not compete with any manu factured in the County of Cambria I will give it for one half of its original cost. I eiefy compe tition. All kinds of Country produce taken in ex change. JOHN A. RL'L'K. Loretto, December ,L M. I). 31 AO Eli AX. C. V. ML'UUAY. MAGEffAIT & KUKRAY, .1 T T O A .V A' Y S A T L . Elenslili-tT. Pa. OFFICE No. "J, "Colonnade Row," Court House. - - December 7,' r34 lv .1 IF near the How to UlaJic 32oaie3". mO PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT. 1 Pers rsons v.i.shiug to engage iu a light and at the wunc time exceedingly prolitahle business, which requires merely a nominal capital, will re ceive the necessary articles by mail, ou receipt of a post-paid fetter containing cnel. I'ar. directed to JOHN I. JACORS, Pox 00, Uollidaysburg, Pa. The subscriber is well aware, that numerous humbugs and swindlers have resorted to this method to lleece the community, but he guaran tees success. Should any persons purchase this method, give it a fair trial, and not realize from three to live dollars profit a day, the money and all reasonable expenses will l e refunded. 5-No letters will receive attention unless post-paid, and having a dollar enclosed. decT.St jLXjtyjUOO and Lap Shingles; Clear, Common, and first common Pine Lumber, Cherry and Poplar of all Jcintls, for which the highest prices will be paid, in cash, corn" or merchandise. ALSO Wiil be paid the highest price for venison and all kinds of furs, at Altoma'bv December 7, (3t) . 1). GOOD FELLOW. TAKE 50TK E. " ; ATT, pei sons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of J.is. Dysart. dee'd., late of I'lair Co., arc requested to c:dl upon the under signed and settle without deday. f December T, '34. St . D. GOODFELLOW. ONE HUItfBRED WOOD CHOPPERS CAN FIND IMMEDIATE EMrLOMENT by making application to A. M. and R. White, at Hemlock, feot of Plane No. 4, or to A. F. Cantv.ell, Head of Plane No. 2. C3-Tho HIGHEST CASH PRICE will W paid. A. M. &R. WHITE. ' Hemlock, November 21, 1S34, . R. I, JOHNSTQJf. , ; j ; ; . A, C. MCI. LIS. JCI1XSTOX SrMULLIXj Counsdhrs and At- ' torueys at Law. Oiiico .'opposite .the .Court House, Ebensburg, Fa. tr ; Nov. SO, 1831. . ' Py- NEW OYSTER SALOON. ' I75HF. subscriber would inform his numerous friends I - that he has opened a OYSTKK SALOON at ) private residence, on Julian street, vjJ ' where lie hopes to se rve all the lov crs of the She!! Fish at any hour they may wish to give him a call. novSO MARK EDWARDS. STRAY AWAY I31ROM the residence of the subscriber, in . Washington Township, Cambria County, 3"'f k' Ime No. 5, A. 1 R. R.. a "Vw white Cow, with small brown spots on both sides; her ears were of a dark brown, the legs were of the same color as thaOof the ears. - Any information ef ihe whereabouts of sa"id cow will be thankfullv received by nov303t LCKL HILLGROYE lulilic Sale of Valuable Property. ITHE subscriber will sell at public sale in Sum 1 . mcrhiR Township, Camlria County, on Wednesday, the day oj 1 driuiry, next, the fallowing descrilcd property, to wit: The private residence in which the subscriber now resi les, with 70 acres of choice land, about 40 of which is cleared and in a good state of cul tivation; the Central . and Portage R. Roads run within a rod or two of the property. ALSO One half mile off the above described property will be sold 2f acres of land containing excellent rail and other timber. ALSO Eleven hundred acres in Conemaugh Township, with a good SAW MILL, in running order, with the advantage ef the Central R. R. running through the property, Rud having abun dance of Co;d anil Iron ore, the veins ranging from t wo and a half to three feet All the above lands are we'd timbered with Cherrv. Foplar, fyc. novSO ' GEO. MURRAY. C7'Uuon." I'ittsburg, "Union," Harisburg, -Standard," Uollidaysburg, copy, and charge A CAUE. R. CALYIX M. FITCH, of N- Y., 'would announce that he has made arrangements to extend his stay in Fittsburg till Monday, Dec. 18th during which times he may be consulted daily, at his rooms, at the CITY" HOTEL, for Pulmonary Consumption, Asthma, tDispepsia, Female Complaints, and all other diseases con nected with a predisposing to Conumpfi-n. To those who have previously consulted Dr. Fitch, no charge for examination or advice will be made as It affords us pleasure to see out former patients; ami ' all consulting Dr. Fitch an the present oc cdsion. may continue to correspond with him in Xew York, without further expense. Office hours nine to live o'clock, daily, Sab bath excepted. novlC.ot rlitsT AituivASi GIF tIsiTskaso:-'. EDYV'AED ROBERTS, "T ESPECTFULLY announces that he is now S. .loading his shelves with one cf the best ami largest assortments of PALL A5TD VINTES GOODS, tha have ever come to Ebcusburgo The assort ment consists of everv vnrietv of DRY GOODS. GUOCEiUlis. J'AIXTS, HARD WARE Sf CUTLER 1. His selection for the winterseaoii has been very extensive, embracing every variety and stle of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ASD SHOES, and every comfort that the inclemencies of winter inly require. Very grateful for past patronage,, .he shall try to continue to deserve it, and with many years experience devoted exclusively to catering to the wants of his friendo he thinks he cannot fail to. ph'ase them. Ills store is at the old stand, Corner f High and Julian Streets, where he will be happy to make his best bow, to old ami new customers. EDWARD ROBERTS Ebe nsbnrg. Oct. 1 0. 1 S34. t f. NEW LIM5 OF COJfHES Froni Ebensburg to V7illmcre Station ! THE Subscribers having associated .themselves together, have put upon the Ebensturg and Jef ferson Plank Road a double KiiUy Eliie o2 Claiiisc Coaches, woidd say to the Public that the- will sparc.no pains to carry passengers to and from Willmore Station with all despatch and comfort. 03-Coaehes leaving Ebt-nslmrg at 7. SO A. M. Connecting with train going west at. Wilmore Station at 11.33, A. M. , Leaving Ebensburg, at 3.16, connecting with train going cast at 4.4S, P. M. Leaving Ebensburg, at 3et'cl'k, P. M., connect ing with train west at 8.12. P. M. - Leave Wilhnore Station for Eheusburg on the arrival of every train, both East and West. The Public may rest assured that there will be a coach alhvavs at the station on the arrival of the ears. " THOMPSON & HAMILTON. EbiMisbnr-r. November 0. '34. ' FAIRBANKS' PATENT C ALE . 223 Mnrket Street. Philadelphia. GEOIlSr. T. COLBY. Agent. R.iilr-oud, Hav. C al iind Farmers' SCALES, set .." . . 1 .... m iinv p:irt I ll:e country, at snort nonce aim uy art experie-necl wiirkm'-n. octI2,lS34 THE m rr Wlv in.-t onm.i-d :t their old stand: in the JLJL Ilorousrh of Ebensburjr. the richest and -3 ) rarest, the finest and cheapest assortment of Fill AND WINTER GOODS, ever offered to the people of Cambria County. Unusal care was taken in the selection of these goods, and care has 1 seen taken that nothing with in the range of a Country store, nor any ways near it, but what they can supply to their cus tomers, at leastas cheap as they can be had iu the country. Their stock of Dry Goods is unprecedently large, embracing Cloths, of every variety and texture, Satinetts, Cas imcrc-s, Tweeds, Jeans, &c, &c. Flannels. Sheeting, Shining, and made up Clothing ef every description. A great variety of LADIES' FANCY, D RESS GOODS of all patterns and at all prices. Laces, trimmings, gloves, mitts, &c. Their assortment of hats, caps, biots, and ahocs, is complete and unsurpassed. . GROCERIES .& LIQUORS, of every vartity and quality. A well selected variety of Hard ware, Cutlery, and nails. Also, Quoenswaro and Glass; Paints, Dve stuffs, - - '.' IMTCGS & MEDICINES. And all for sale low for cash, or given in ex change for country produce. Give us a call. J, MOORE & SON. Ebensburg, Nev. 0. '4. ' STRAY'COW. 3KOKE into the iraproveel and enclosed lands -O of the subscriber, in Clearfield Townsldp, Cambria County, alioutthe 12th .lay of Novem ber, 1S34, white cow, with brindlc sichs, sup posed to be 5 or six years old. The owner is re quested to come forward,: prove ; property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. . MATTHEW IVORY. November 13, 1851. uyv30,Qt -. t .-. .. later .rsroai tiic eastj Till; undersigned would respectfully inform his numerou s customers, that he has receiv ed a large assortment cf ' READY MADE CLOTHING from the well known estal lisl.mcnt of M. M. Clees. It is needless to praise the clothing m:.c at this establishment as those who have pi:rchase-l from ine, cau bear testimony as to the quality and fit cf the garments. It is not necessary to enum erate the iliuerent articles -f clothing. f have everv article that can le n.entiored in the cloth ing line. JOHN DOUGHERTY. Ebensburg, November bi. TO TIIK I"L'EILICZ , r& ichard Trotter would Ug h ave to say to his friends and the travelling Public generally, that he has leased George's Luircl Run Eschar ge at the foot of 1'h.ne 'o. 4. He will spare no pains or expense to innke e-omf rtal le those who patronize Lis house ; his table wi.Iat ad times I c furnished with the best that the market can ft T ford.and Us bar with carefully selected liquors and wines. Hoping to receive a literal share of Patronage, he remains the publics obedient servant RICHARD TPOTTER. Hemlock. Oct. 4, '51. Oallitzix, C-rrlr.a Co., Pa., ) Novmber 27. Ih'jt. f EAIJ D FROPOSAI S will be re. ei-. ed f.r ti e ri enter weak of ore thive :u.d i:e two story frame house, to le hudt on the binds form erly owned by Wm. llibhons, decMv The Houses to L'C 40 by 20 feet. The Proposals will le re ceived 'until the 1st of January next,' by Wm. Ilurd, Ptnn'a. runiic-1, Gallitziu, C.ambria county. The plans and specifications can be seen by call ing on the above mentioned W. Ilurd. The con tractor or Contractors will W requirel to give securities to the fu'l amount of the c ntract, and subject to the decision if F. II. (Jibbor.s. nov::,o.4i WM. D. HURD. riJlHE partncrsliip heretofore xioting under the JE. firm cf Murray, Zahm i.v Co., has Wen ciis solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to i-aid firiM will le required to make immediate settlement wmi James Murray, into whose hands the books ha ye been plaeH.il for collection. James Murray will attend at the otlice of M. D. Magellan. Esq., in El'iisburg, on the Saturday of each week, until after the December Court, for the purpose ef settling with those persons indebted to said firm, after which time the accounts will l e placed in the hands of David 1 Roberts. Esq., for collection. JAMES MURRAY. GEO. C. K. ZAIIM. ' JOHN MURRAY. Nov. 2.3, 1F34. 4t- Sro ESueiu Tulillco. M E GO O DS. "WOIIN M'COhas iust received at LvtKs Id QJ stand, in Jefferson, a well selected stock-of FALL AN J) WINTER GOODS consisting of Dry Goods. Notions, Hardware, Queenswarc, G-dar Ware, Ready Made Clothing, and a large lot of Routs and Shoes, for Meirs Boys, Laihe' and Misses' wear. Groceries of the very best quality always on hand. His mofle is, "Small Profits, Quick Sales, and Ready pay." Having bought for cash, he is de termined not. to be under Id. He respectfully invites his friends and the public generally to call and examine liis stock before purchasing else where. N. C press. Nov. I am 'constantly receiving coods bv ex JOIIN MTOY. 23, 1834. tf. AMERICAN ARTISTS' !.I0.. The American Artists' Union, would respect fully announce the citizens of the United States and the Cana.las, that for the purpose of cultivat ing a taste for the tine arts throughout the coun try,. and with a view ef enal ling every family to become, possessed of a gallery f Engravings, BY THE FIHST AKTISTS OF THE AGE, They have determined, in order to create an ex tensive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a -large number of artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchas ers of .their engravings, when 230jOCO .of which are sold, JoO.OOO Gifts, of the actual cost of 9150,000.. Each purchaser of a one Do! ar Engraving theiefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Dollars, a highlv finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED in OIL, nd i-ivk ;ikt tickkts, will be sent; or Five Doli.aus worth of splendid Engravings cau be selected from the Cat. logue, and sent by return mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe cimen ef one of the Engravings, can be seen at the ofiic-e of this paper. F,ir each Dollar sent, an Erigraring tuimilly ir(,rih- thai xutt, and a Qijt Tide!, tcill inaucliaie ly be fiirvvirrfnl. Agcist? The Committee believing that the success of this Gnr.AT National lTN'm htakin; will be materially promoted by the energy and entcrpriM.' of intelligent and pe i severing Ajcuts, have resolved to treat with such on the most li hcnJ t-:rvx. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by sending (post paid). ,$1. will receive by ret Tin of mail, a me Dollar Engraving, a GIFT TICTIET, a PrwjMvfu.i. a CaUdoite and ail other necessary information. ' On the fnal completion of the sale, the Gifts will be J i. e d in the hands cf a Committf.k of the rcuciiASKiw to be iusthhttep, due notice e.f I whieh will be given throughout the United States anp the Canada. ' LUt or nrt t I 100 Marl lebustsof Washington, at 100 .$10,000 ; 100 " " Clay, JO) 10.000 H0 " " eister, 100 U0 " " Calhoun, 100 r i.,te;i in!i,.;ir.. ;.. lO.ooo 10,000 5.000 el id silt frames l?x4 ft. eael 100 elegant Oil Paintings. 2x3 ft, 50 300 ste:el plate Engravings, bril- liantly colored in oil, rich gilt 10 frames 24x:50 inches each, J 3,000 3,000 10,000 elegant steel plate Eiurrav- J ings. col'd in oil, of the Wash v ' ington Monument, 20x20 in.. J 237,000 steel plate cngravings.from 1 100 different plates now in 4 40,000 41,C00 por.sessn.in of ana owned by the Artists' Union, of the market va ue of from 30c to il each. 1 first class Dwelling, in N. Y. City. 12,000 22 Pudding Lots in 100 and 101st j 0Q0 0Q() 100 Villa Sites, containing each I 10.0C0 sq. ft. in the suburbs of New York Citv. and com- !- 3 300 30,000 m? ling a nuignificent 'vie.v of Hudson River L. I.dand, perpetual loans of cash, without " inerest, or security, of J2.'0 ea. j 30 " " " 100 " 100 ?'- " " . 30 " 2.ri0 " " " 20 " 2,000 " " 5 " 5,000 5,000 r..oou 10,000 Reference in regard to the Real Estete, F. Visscher iV Co., Real Estate Brekers, New York. Orders, (post paid), with money enclosed, to be ad.b-Gssed J. W. HOLBROOKE. Secy, 05 Broadway, N. Y. ?-The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for jdclivcry. (nc-2,Gmth-)' : THIEB &IFT ESTERPHISL iia,oH TICKETS ALREADY SOLD. Call for Final Mass KCeeting of Sli&reholdera, To deteuuine cn tiie diiHibiUou ol'the tilfl Properly to (lt KUarclioldcra. At a inexiiii cf the Sharehcldcrs in Perlmm'a Tlurd tiift Enterprise, held on the 27th of July, the following lelution was adopted: Resolved; So soon as it is asce it ainea that f 0,000 of the (J lit tickets istuttl by Mr. Perham in hU third mt-rpr:se, are sold, the Committee tdudl coll flic shaiclu Idvfs together at the most con veiiicut phice, for the purpose of instructing sail ! CommiMee m regard to the manner of cluposmg of the Gift Pn petty." H iving learned ircii Mr. Pe rham that C0.0OO .of said tickets win: at Id, and that in ad probab ility the lemaining 20.t-f;0 called for by the above resolution, we uli be sohl l y the tirst day of January ncit, we have dttcrinintl in a-cordauco with the idk-e opinion, to eall a :wass KfcKTtso) or tuu tUAi-.i uou-r.i.b. at ouie place to tc i.ere after named, on the 17ta day tf ,l.kQi,t.ry, 1 333, for the puipose dcMgnftl! Vy the resolution. KOJ'hR i j;f,Ai 11, jr., ) .i. la; iii.i jp, Committee. P.. S. ADAMS, J ClOO.O'tO Ticheis ouiy at 1 vach will U sola. Fadi Ticket u HI .u.mit koci: vewsoss, ail at once, e r portions at different times, tt ham's nvuLESQUu opera J 10 USE, God Jin.udtrayr JT. Y. Or to his eher Entertainments iu various pArt e f the country. Each purchaser of i:o ef tht tickets will receive a certificate entitling than tc one share in 100.000 COSTLY & VAU'AP.LU (ilFTS; a list of which lias already been publish ed. Pe rsons can obtain the same in circular form bv addrcsr-insi a note to the jrojrietor. EOw'S THE TI3CE TO PCitCHASE TICKITS. In order that the 100,000 Ticke ts may br' dis posed .'f hy th$ time spevilied, the si d'scrilxT of fers the following iiidiiceiae i.ts for persons to get up Clubs. La.ii jierson who g-ts up a club of ten sul serihers. and forwards (10) ten dollars to thia office, will T' reive bv Mail or other Convevances, ELEVEN TICKF.TS. Each j.ersou who sends (at or.e time) one hun dred dollars, will have sent in like manner oxb nrMuiru .m fittkek tickkts. And for all larger sums in exact proportion. ifitshor.l t hajq eu that all the Tickets are sold when the order is received, the mcmey will be returned at our expense for postage. 7"A11 orders for Tickets should be 'addressed to JOSLUl PERHAM. Mi Eroadway, N. Y. fJ-My Fourth Enterprise will bo advertised as soon, as the third one is closed. The Tickets aro already printed. novSOtJ Pl'IELSC AOTltS:. XEW GRAND DUCHY OF JUDEX LOTTERY LOAN. Capital ll,((0,000 B?lorlni. THIS LOAN is guarantied by the Govern ment, and will be drawn in different prizes, as follows t-l 14 of 50,000 Ids. I 54 e f 40,000 Fis. 12 of 35,O00iis. 2:; of l5,CC0.1s. 2 of 12,000ils. 55 of 10,000ns. 40 of 5CC0i!s. 2 of 4,t 00:1b. 58 of 4,C00iis ;i(,c, of 2,C00iis. itiiJ of L000 .YC, &e., !cc. The lowest prize being 42 Els. 12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars. The next drawing takes place nt Carlsruhe, under the Direction of the Radeu Government, on The 'lth of Eibruary, l.S;i.", when every drawn number must obtain one of th. above mentioned Prizes, . hich will be paid in Cash, nt the offices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders not residing en the spot, will have their amount e.f Prizes gained, paid to them through an established Bank. The lasts of the result will be sent to t-ach Shareholder, and the successful numbers published in the News pai crs. The Price of one Ticket is Two Dc liars. The following advantages are given by taking a number of Tickets, viz. : 11 Tickets cost only $20 I 50 Tickets cost JS0 2o " " 40 j 100 " 150 The Price for Tickets can I sent in Bunk Notes cr Drafts, payable in any of the commercial towns of Germany, Holland, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. Tor Tickets and Prospectuses apply to th'i undersigi cd Bankingiiouse, which is ajqointed for the sal of Tickets : MORIZ STI F.BEL ei SONS, Bankers, . FliANKl OUT OX THE M iSE, (ierniauy. N. B. Ix-tters to he. directed "ht Steamar. via Liv-rpK.l," to M-neiZ Stieuel Sons, Bankers id Fiaiikfort-on-the-Maine. Remittances whieh arrive after the Day of Draw ing, will be returned, or invested in tlie iiext Drawins. at the option of the sender. nov.,0 BJr. . W. J.ta oiiccUcr, "AVIXG loeate-d in Lorett, Cambria County, oliers bis lirofessional services to the citi zens of that place and vicinity. OFFICE On Main street, where he can always be found, when not professionally engaged. novt-.O HF! FOR KANSAS ! ! r n HIE subse-ribers woidd again inform tlair old Ji. as well as the new customers that they have rivvived a large' assortment of Groceries from the Eastern cities, which for cann it be surpassed by any similar establishment in the country, it is hardly ncce-ssary to enumer ate the new and varied assortment of artie-les wo have on hand, but n few of the many we will in sert, viz: Fiour; Fish, Coffee ; Teas; Sugirs; Spices; Cheese: Sr.lt: Brooms; WiPow-wnre of all levripti..n: Tubs; Buckets; Washboards: Rat traps; Clothespins; Shovels; Bed cords; Sieves; Brushes; Flour bags; Soaps of all kinds ; S-'gars, Tobacco, and Confectioneries of all kinds and qualities. novo TU DO R .v ROBERTS. PAiLctOTXTlilfiOODg RODGERS A:. JONES 1 "P-tF" ',iti 1'ec-''vd and are now displaying : iJL carefully selected stock of fall and winter g.Hxls. Their stock consists of Dry Good of every description nud quality suitable fur the. present and apjro;i hing seasons. A very liand sonie assortment of Broa.l cloths, Qmsi lucres, satine tts, Jean?, Ac, &c. Ready made clothing. I.ajjis' Goons. Such as line mermots, a fine assori.iiU:nt of silks and wmkn j.lai'ls, every variety of De Laines, aiiil silks of every dcserii ti. ii. . SHAWLS An unusually handsome variety, broche and wnoltn, of all sizes, rpualities and prices. PRI NTS Foreign and dt miestic, of every prie-o and quality. i;OOST& SHOES -The very best selected stock in the market. ' . HARDWARE & CUTLERY Builders iA 'Mechanics are requested to call and cxamiue our stock of Hardware, and the attention ot housv-ke-epers is billed to .ur x-ud.ry. GROCERIES Their stock of Groceries is un usually large, consisting ef sugar, coffee, molas ses, rice. tea. pepper, fi.-h, and salt. ALSO -Paints and dye stuffs, wooden ware, anil ehnki. In short a full and complete variety of everythina cither for show or use, that can find its way into a country store, all of which will b sold on the mjst reasonable terms for casoor country produce. - They return thank to their friends for mt favors, and respectfully ask a continuance of them. RODGERS iVJONE?. El ensburg. Nov. 0. 5i. t ; Mi i! n in r- .