1 r AT HOME AND ABROAD, Amendments to the Constitution. In another column we publish the proposed amendments to the State Constitution, passed by the last Legislature. -They are required to be published in one paper in each county, through out the state, three months previous to the elec tion of the next legislature, they will again be considered, and if agreed to, will then be publish ed when they are t o be finally adopted or rejected by the people at the succeeding general election. Old Claims. The Board of Commissioners to examine the old claims tipon the public works, have appoint ed G.I.T. A. Maguire as their Clerk. He has given notice in our advertising columns of the places of meeting and time. A more competent and effi cient CL-rk could not have been selected than Cul. Mnguire. The board now consists of Mr. Williamson of Chester, Col. Wm. English of Phila delphia, and John C. Magill, of Cambria, Good News. We have been informed that Gen. John Ross, Superintendent of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, drew twenty-two thousand dollars in gold, on Monday last, at the Merchant's and Manufac turer's Bank in Pittsburg, to Letted in payments on the Portaire Bond. The Attractions. Our town Is becoming the attraction of all per sons who have a knowktlge of its fine position cn the mountain, the pure atmosphere that pervades it, the limpid waters that streams all around it, the amusements it furnishes to its visitors and the kindness and hospitality of its citizens. Already many persons are among us from ab road, and many more arc expected to arrive soon with tLr families, fishing rods and poodle dog s. Immense quantities of the lest brick are now made near to town, and it is contemj l.ited to com mence the erection of a very large and elegant Ilotel sor.n either here or somewhere else. Cres son cau't riv:il. An Accident. A young man named Riddle, hailing from Pittsburg, who Las been rusticating for a few days in this place, went out on a gunning ex cursion on Wednesday evening, and by some mismanagement his fowling-piece went off bo fore lie was ready, blowing a portion of his right ear off. Too much care cannot be tek cn with fire-arms. A Barn Burnt We are sorry to learn, thit the barn of Mr. John Glass of Allegheny township, was bnmt to the ground on Tues Jay cvt'iiing last,. It is supposed to be the wrrk of an incendiary. The loss falls heavi ly upon Mr. G . It is to be hoped the perpe trators of the act may be brought to speedy justice, which certainly awaits them K?-Geii. Wm. O. Butler, has positively declined the pofct of Governor of Nebraska, which was tendered him by President Pierce. A Gentle Hint. V r the last few months, rvc have leon much annoyed by persons visiting o;ir . fS e" daily, ami carrying ofl' cuir latest ex changes, and opening fair private drawers ! ! Wc stod it lw.ig eni'Jigh, and intend to bear with it io 1 cger. They might with as much propri ety as theEdit. r.to open his mouth aiid lk down l is thro.it to se-c what he had f.r dinner, (which wouLl'nt beunu-h,) is toruminagc amongst his pri vate papers! Visitors are welcome to a seat in oirr sanctum, and rcart for hours, but hands ofl' from matters that don't concern vou. Major General. We have not been pla ced in full possession ef the full returns of the election tor Major General of this Division, bat wo are informed that our old friend Capt. R. S. Alexam'Fr, of Johnstown, has been c Kted. FROM CALIFORNIA. ARRIVAL OF THE GEORGE LAW. The Steanisliip Gcnrgc Lmr, has arrived from Aspinwall, with Calif rni.i dates tn tfie 18th, being siitecn la-s later than previous ajviws. The passengers by the George Ine have made the trip from San Francisco in twen ty three days and six hours. The Georqe Im'c brings 44S passengers, nd $1,150,33 in gold. Among th passengers is Capt. A. II. Adams, U. S. '., bearer of dispatches from Commodore Perm's Japan Expedition, Capt. I. I). Porter of the Steamship GtJihn Age, smd Miss Matilda Heron, the actress. Among the despatches from Commodore Perry, is the treaty he made with Japan. The George Iitr, brings the California Mails to the Itkh and dates from Australia to ths 1 1th of May. The California markets are generally dull and drooping. ' The money market is unchanged. Real Estate is generally very dull, and has materially fallen in price. Several new discoveries of gold had been made. The tunnel and Water Companies are doing better than ever. The wheat and barley crops arc excessively Leavy. President Walker of filibuster notoriety, kas undertaken the Editor&hip of the Sacra mento Jour mil. There had been several squatter riots at San Francisco. Revolvers, double barreled guns and axes were freely used. A man by the name of George I). Smith, of Rochester, was shot. The riots originated in the supposed rejection of the City's Title by the Land Commisioners. The San Francisco papers strongly urge an in crease of the police force. The branch mint at San Francisco is ac tively engaged in manufacturing bars, ingots and coin. Thomas Campbell has resigned his appoint ment as Land . Commissioner. George C. Baker, Recorder of San Fran cisco, has been indicted by the Grand Jury for misdemeanor in office. The Court of Sessions, however, squashed the indictment. The Grand Jury in investigating the affair of the 6teamer Secretary, charged the owners with cross and wilful culoabilitv. and recom mended .the appointment by the President of a owamboat Inspection District. Ex -Collector Saunders has commenced a cnit to reefer $48,000, claimed a? fees while in pfl$ee. The trial of President Walker has been postponed until August. The accused assert3 that the expedition was to protect Sonora from the Apache Indians. The authorities of San Francisco appropria ted 5,000 for the celebration of the Fourth of J uly, Dr. Cox accidentily shot himself on the 3rd with a pistol. Judge Lake has returned to his seat on the Supreme Bench. Advices from Oregon to the 10th have been received . The election for Territorial County District officers had resulted in a Democratic victory. The people of Washington Territory anti cipated an attack from the Indians. . Advices from Queen Charlotte Island and the Sandwich Islands have been received to May 20th. The Parliament was in session; the King had proclaimed strict neutrality in the impend ing European war. A Brittish sloop-of-war from Ilonolula ar rived at San Francisco on the 12th The Zingua Whitmore was spoken off Cape St. Reguc (no date.) The ship Polynesia, from Philadelphia for San Francisco, was spoken April 17th, off Cape Horn. The Lamer sailed from Ca.Hao for Baltimore. The following are the principal consignees of Treasure by the George Laic; From California. American Exchange Bank', 408,000 Adams &Co 210,245 Hiram Pearsons, 120,000 Wells, Fargo & Co., 103,000 Wm. Hogs& Co., 00,000 From Australia. Adams & Co., $120,000 DIED: On Saturday, the 8th inst. John Faerkli., son of Cornelius and Catharine Farrell, of Carroll Township, Cambria county, aged 8 months and 19 days. NW ADVERTISEMENTS. SIX CENTS REWARD. RAN away from tl:tsulscriU-r, Henry Shauow, an indented Apprentice. Said boy had on when he left, a Hue striped shirt, brown linsey pants, and a Mack wx l hat; lie is alxxit five feet in height and alxiut sixteen or seventeen years of age. The pullic are hereby warned not to har lor said boy, as it will enforce the rigcr of the law against any person so doing. JOHN BUZZARD. July 1. 1804. No Sale ofthe Public Works. LET all take notice that the undersigned has just received a large stock of goods from the Fast, which will be sold at very low prices fur cash or approved credit, at the old stand, on the Summit. The stock consists of the usual goods kept in country stores. I can offer in the Made up Clothing Mne the best of inducements, having a large stork. I have also secured the services of Mr. John Talbot, a practical Tailor, who will attend to the making up of all kinds of Fashionable Clothes, Or will take measures and order the gxls from the Viest houses in Philadelphia. CC-CALL ANI SEE.-( JOHN IVORY. July 13, 104. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria o unity, there will be exposed to public sale on the premises in Allegheny town ship, Cambria county, on Tuesday the 2Jth day of August next, the following- real estate, late the property of Edward Mullan, deceased, viz: SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the land of Edward Mullan's heirs, and others. TERMS OF SALE: One half the purrtniKu money on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest to l secured by the bond and the mortgage f the purchaser. JOSEPH McDOXAXD, PATRICK Ml'LLAN, Adiu'rs. of Edward Mullan, dee'd. July 13, 1 85:5. SULKIFFSALli BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas, issued ut of the Cv'Ui t cf.Ommon Pleas of Cambria County, and t" me directed, there will lie exposed to sale by public vendue or out-cry. at the M' MiHeu House in Johnstown on the 7th of August next. All the light tit'r and interest of Abraham Als hach, of in and to a price or parcel of land situate in Conemstujtrh township, Cambria County, adjoin ing lands of lVter Ijevergood, II. Uoughcuour, A. Iliidebraudand others, containing forty uine (4'J) acres, more or less, on which is erected a two sto ry frame house, not now occupied. AUUL'STIN DUR; IBIX, Sheriff. July 13. 13.54. "Votice to Creditors upon the Slain Line of public improvements. The creditors upon the main line of the Public Improvements are hereby notified that pursuant to an aetjcntitled "An act to provide for the ordinary expenses of Government, the repairs of the public Canals and Railroads, and other general and special ap propriations," approved the Dthdayof Ma-, 1854, the Commissioners appointed to examine all claims for Motive Rower and Repairs, bearing date prior to the 1st d;iy of J )ereinler, 1854, will meet at the following places and periods, for the fulfillment of the duties assigned them, viz: Hollidaysburg, on Monday, July 10. Summit, on Thursday, Juy 13. Johnstown, on Monday, July 17. Rlairsville, on Monday, July 2. Pittsburg, on Thursday, July 27. Huntingdon, on Thursdaj-, August 3. Ijewistown, on Monday, August 7. Millerstown, on Monday, August 10. Harrisbnrg, on Monday, August 14. Columbia, on Monday, August 17. Parksburg, on Me.nday, August 21. riiiladelphia, on Thursday, August 24. THOMAS A. MAGU1BE, Sec'y July 13, 1854. NOTICE. THE business done under the title of W. W. Ivory & Co., is this day eliscontinued. All persons knowing themselves indebted to this firm, will please call and settle and pay up and give notes. The books and accounts will be left in the store until the 15th day of August, after which they will be in the hands of a. proper officer for collection. wm. w. rroRY. Summit July 13, 1854. To the Free and Independent Voter $ of Cam bria County. Fellow-Citizens : I offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner, at the election to be held in Octo ber next. Should I be elected, I will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. ROBERT THOMAS. Cambria tp., July 9, 1854. BY AUTHORITY. Resolutions proposing Amendment to' the Coa stitution of the Commonwealth.: 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. vith llic provi sions ef the tenth article thereof, to witi ,,j j( Proposition 1, to be article xi.; , 'f Sec. 1. The aggregate aruaut of thjbt hereafter contracted by the Commonwealth, shall nH. ex ceed the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, ex-, cept in case of war to repel invasion suppress in- surrection, or to restore the public debt of the Commonwealth, and the money so rai-d shall la applied to the purpose f r which tlie debt may be contracted, or pay such debts, and to no either purpose. ' ' Skc. 2. To pay the public elebt of the Com-! monwealth, and elebts which may hereafter- be i contracted in case of war to repel 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 Constitution pro videel by law for the creation of a sinking fund, which shall not lc abolished till the said public debt oe woolly paid, to consist ot all the net an nual income from the public works and stock owned by the Commonwealth, or any other funis arising under any revenue law now existing er that may be hereafter enacted, so far as. the same may be required to pay the interest tif . said do! its semi-annually, and annually to reduce the princw pal thereof by a sum not less than five hundred thousand dollars, t increased yearly by compound ing at a rate of not less than five per centum pr annum ; the said sinking fund shall be invested in the loans of the Commonwealth, which shal be cancelled from time to time in a manner to le provided by law ; no jtortiou of the sinking find shall ever le applied to the payment ef the eleH of five hundred thousand dollars mentionenl in tie first section of this article, but the said sinkiit fund shall lie applied only to the purposes herch spee-ifietl; ' Skc. 3. Theredit of the Commonwealth .sh;tl not in any way le given or loaned to or in aid if any individual, cemipany, corporation, or associi tion, nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter hy crme a joint owner or stockholder in any compaiy association or corporation in the Commonwoalti or elsewhere, formed for any purpose. j j Sec 4. The Commonwealth shall never 9 siune the debts of any count-, city, boroughor township, or tf any corporation or associatitfi, unless such elebts shall have lx?cn contracted to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to eleffld the State in war. . , -. . ' PROPOSITION 2, TO BK ARTICI.E .XI. Prohibiting Municipal Subscription.' The Legislature shall never authorize any ciin-' ty, city, loroudi or township, .by vote of its iti Eens or e)therwise, to become a stockholder inany joint stock company, association or corporaaon, or to raise money for, or loan its credit to, r in aid of any such company er assoe-iatien. E. P. CIIASK. Speaker of the House ef Representatives M. McCASLIJf,;! Speaker of tlie Seijate In Senate, April 28, 1,854 Resell veil, That this resolntiein pass. Ycas2, navs 5. Extract from the Journal. f T. A. MAGUIRE. 03-r. . In the House t.f Rep's.. April 21, 1S51. Resolved. That this resolutiein pas-. Yeat 21, navs 20. Extract from the Journal. ; . WM. JACK, Clck. Sow's. Office, filed April 29, 1854. G. A. P.LACK. Secretary- of the Commonwcalh. PENNSYLVANIA, SS : Skcrktary's Office, 1 Harrisburg, July x 18G4, j , , I do certify that the alovc and fre sf.al. going is a true and correct e'opy of he . ' original " Resolution" relative to n amendment of the C.nistituf ion," as the sanies mains on file in this office. In testimony whereof I have hereunto se-t ny hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Je cretary's office, the day and year alwve written G. A. RLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth Journal of the Senate " Resilution No. 562, entitled ' Resolution'jr.v jvising amcmlme'iits to the Constitution of ;he Commonwealth,' was read a third time. On the question will the Senate agree to the tint pmpo sition, the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the Constitution, and were as follows'riz : Ykas Messrs. Bue kalew, l)arlington. Darsie, Ferguse.ni, Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, fioodvin, Ilal deman, Hamilton, B. I). Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, I leister. Hoge, Jamison, McClintoe k, M'Farland, Piatt, Quiggle. Sagcr,Slifer, and McCaslh, Speak er 23. Nays ressrs. CJrabb, Creswcll, Hndricks, Kitizer. Kttnkle and Skinner 5. f 'A So the question was determined in tlK-flirma-tivc. ! On the questio:i, will the Senate agrof to the second proposition, the yeas and nays wcte taken agreeably to the Constitution, and wprs a6 fol Iews, viz : : ; Yf.as Messrs; Rukale-w, Darsie.! Ferguson, Feiulkrod. Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, B. L. Haui lin, E. V. Hamlin. Hendricks, Heister; llige, Ja mison. Kinzer, McClinUK-k, McFarlan'd; Piatt, Quiggle, Slifer, Wherry, Mctiislin, Spcakvr 22. Nays Messrs. Crahb, Creswell, TVwhigton, Hamilton, Kunkle and Skinner 5. So the question was determined in the affirma tive. Journal of the House of Representatives. "Tlie question recurring upon the final passage if the Resolution, the first proposition was agreed to as folhws, viz : . Yf.as Messrs. Abraham, Adams. Atherton, Ball. Barton, Hover, Bigham, Boyel, Rustj, Byer ly, Caldwell, Cahnn. Carlisle, Chamberlin, Gnik, Crane, Cummins, Dougherty, Davis, Dc France, Dunning, Eckert, Edinger, EUlrwl, Kvans, Fotr, Frv, Gallentine, Gibbemey, Gilmore. Gray, Grenim, Gwin. Hamilton. Hart, Herr, Hiester, Hiller, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Hunsaeker, Hunter, Hart, Jackson, Kilgore, Knight, Laurr, (Lehigh) linn, Magee, Maguire, Manderfield, McDonnell, McKee, Miller, Moneghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Pannlee, Pasmore, Patterson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins Rolwts, Rowe, Sallade, Scott, Sielle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks.) Smith, (Crawford,) Stewart.'.Stockelale, Strong, Struthers, Wheeler, Wicklern, Wright, Ziegler, Cliasc, Speaker. 85. Yeas None. - So the question was determined in the affirma tive. r. On the question will the House agree to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the 20th aoticle of the Constitution, and are as follows : ? - Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Atheatnn, Ball, Bar ton, Bock, Beyer, Bigham, Boyd, Caldwell, Car lisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugh crty, Davis, Dedgan, De France, Dunning, Edin ger, Eldred, Evans, Fry, Gallentine, Gibboney, Gilmore, Gray, Groom,. Gwin, JIamilton,. Hieis land, Hiller. Hippie, JTunsockert Hunger. JIurt, Jackson, Kilgore, Knight,. Iury, (XfchighXIow ero, (-Tioga,) Linn, Magee, Maguite, Manderfield, McDonnell, McKee, Moneghan Montgomery, Moore. Moser. Muse. Palmer, Parke, Pannlee, Paseraore, Patterson, Tortcr, Raiwlins, Rolierts, Rowfl. Sallade. Sontt. Simonton. Smith.. (Berks.) Smith. (Crawford,) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wkkf lein, Wright, Chase, Speater 1 Nats Messrs. Adams, BaldwinBoans, Bush Bverly, Eckert, Ellis, Hart, Hert,. Hummel, McCombs, Miller,. Foul6on, Putney,. bidle, Stow- . . c?i 11 r7 : 1 on - iirx, Clion. cuuturia, tuervjieri y. So the question was detemiinA.1 in th .fKao ' Secretary's Officte, 1 j HarrIsccrg, Julv 1, 1854. I PENNSYLVANIA, SS: ' " r- v I Jo certify that tlie above and fore i SEAL, going is a true and corret coiiy of ' . ' ' the "yeas" and '.'navs" fciken on the - iKauiuuiiu relative oo an ameneuueni ol tne Von oiuiion 01 mc eommonweaitn" as ttie same ap Twmrs on the .lonrnnl-i e.f tho tun ir,.i.o .r !. General Assembly, of this Commonwealth for the v . -r k -. i ' ' ' " AVitneS5 inv li:iriil nnil ttio- sinl r.f Lv,M r.fC... j . . . . ... t-iii i.iiivu this first elay of July, one thousand eight hundred miei iJity-ioiir. . C. A. BL-N.CK, Se-cretarv of the Commonwealth. July 13, 1854 Sin." Orphan's Court Sale. nY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of i-aiuijna ..Oounty, to me directeti, there will lie exj)oseel to public sale, on the premises, on Mon day the 7th day of August next, at two o'clock 1 M-, the following descrilied real estate, viz : All that certain piece or parcel of lane! situate in Carroll township, Cambria County, lieginning at a post on tlie road leading from Carrolltowu to Ebensburg, thence south sixteen elegrecs wot thir ty e ight perches to a sugar, thence along said road south eight degrees west twenty seven perches to a It, thence y land of John Benwt west one hun dred and a half perches to a post, thence by land of Peter Stubed North sixty five perches to a Beach then-e by land of John Illig East one hundred and eighteen prrhes to the place of beginning, con taining forty eight acres and sixty two pcrchessrncr. measure : about twenty acre?s of which is cleared anel therein erecteel a two story frame house and a small stable. Terms of Sale : One third of the purchase mo ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to lie secured by the lionds and mort gage of the purchaser. JOHN ILLIG, Guardian of the minor children of John Mosor. July C.54 St. E &rcutor'n Xollce. LETTERS testamentary having leen granted to the undersigued, Executor of the last Will anel Testament of Leonard Litzinger, late of Clearfield township, decexseel. All jersens in debted to said deceased, are reejuesteel te make payment without delay, and those holding claims against the estate, will present them to the un dersigned at his residence in Loretto,duly authen ticated. GEORGE LITZINGER. July C, 18f4. Valuable Property for Sale. flHE subscriber will s-ll at private sale, his JL well-known property in the town of Bclsann, Cambria county. The building is a two-sfory frRine about fifty feet in front, well calculated either for a store or tavern, with a geod stable and other eiut buildings attached. There arc also two hits of grouml belonging to the propertj-; this is a desirable location for deiidg an extensive business either in Dry Goods line or tavern-keeping. There is a charter grantcsl for the construction eif a Plank Road from Johnstown to Bclsnno. The distance frem Belsno to Eliensburg, is nine miles, and seventeen miles from Indiana. Persons desirous ef purchasing the property, will call en the undersigned at his residence in Iiclsane). A gooel deed wilUje given. B. F. DAVIS. Bclsano, June 20, 1854. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE AT BELSANO, Quarter ending June 80, 1854. Jacob Paul, 1 John A. Maken, 1 Gex. Wilkinson 1 A. C. Maken, 1 D. Hants, Esq. 1 Isuic Maken, 1 B. F. DAVIS, P. M. Bclsano. Julv 1. 1854. ist of letters remaining' in the Post Office -i at Ebensburg-, Pa., July 1st, 1854. Fisher Andre, C. Boos, John Barns. John C. Baily, John W. Cameron, David Evans, R. J. Fongerav, R. L. Davis, William .Tohnstom, William Litzinger, John Lewis, Margaret Morris, July 6, 1854. A. Morrison James Murray, Jacob Pringle, David Drexlcr, Felix Shert, Frederick Schafcr, Samuel Singer, Susanna Schroth. Monsieur Ze'.iger IMsrre, Capt. A. Wilmore, Joseph Warbaugh. M. C. McCAUGE, T. M. IjOS TL4KD WARRANT. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against pur chasing or locating a certain Bounty Land Warrant for 1C0 ncres of land issued by the Com missioner of Pensions under tlie act of Congress, of 28th September, 18f0, to Philip W. M'ltonnlJ, late a Brevet Major in the 2nd Regiment of Uni ted States Dragoon, for services rendereel during the late war with Mexico, the said having neen lost or stolen from possession . 6ome time in the year 1853. I have entered a caveat in the 1'cnsion Office against the issuing 01 a raiem 10 any person for a survey, made by virtue ct said warrant. I intend making application to the Commissioner of Pensions lor a duplicate of the game. RACIIAEL M DONALD. Ebensburg, June 8, "54. TALVAHLE I'BOPERTV FOR SALE WILL sell ot public sale the following valua ble property in Cainpbcllstown on the 1st dny of July, 1854, the large and valuable TaTern Stand nowkeptby the undersigned, with one half acre of ground attached, with water privileges. Ai-so a Cooper Shop adjoining tbe Tavern stand, with one half acre of ground attached. Also a large Ware houiie with one nan acre 01 ground attached. Also one lot 01 ground oeiougiug i I'arrish. Also a new Frame House, partly finished be- lynffing to Catharine Parish. The property can nc purchased previous te tae 1st of July. A good and sufficient title will be given. JOHN PARISH. June, 8, '54. American House. THE undersigned Laving leased for a number nf vnn flint lnr Knii cfimmodlOUS house in Conemaugh borough, Cambria county, Pennsylva nia, formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray, wnnlil iwanprtfnllT inform bis friends and tllC Pub- lic generally, that he will spare no pains in making it one 01 tne most uesiranie gioppiug puwca iu county. His table will be filled with the best the maricet c&n afford. His bar will contain liquors of the best brands. Hie stable will be attended by careful and atten tive Ostlers. MICHAEL STEWART. June 1 S. 1 854. Tailoring. THE undersigned informs his customers that the c -r n t. Tkn.tnn i iasnived bv mutual consent, and that the subscriber still con tinues the business in the room recently occupies K- o. i.i e i u iiaiini tn aee his former patrons' and as many new ones as please to call. He receives regularly from New York and pi,;i.j.uu!. n. i. r..i,:.. .nl ennnnt be beat- A uii.uci 1J111. VUO IHlCBb ftuwua en either in the shape or fit of Coats, Pants or Vit. Kw ni. A. Tailn, in th a enuntrv. He respectfully ask the public to give him a call, and confident his work will recommend itself. MSS" All kinds of country produce taken in ex- . " " - tviria nrVVnV cnange lor wort. i-ii'ic ui,..v.', April 20, ll?52.-tf. SAMUEL FETMSBEKGER. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL PEALER IN mm if ciitiii, mi mis m & m mm: 6 caepet eags. f-n , SI MH1TVILLE, CAMIIRI A COl XTV, PA. (Jt lls receivcel a sphn.hd Hock, su-t:l.le f,.r the Snrinz and Summer tra.lo. wl,ie:h 'Wtt I"'1'1" rat,,si. n.l to which he invitee the attention e f his old fricnia ZVIk";'-.?!1 - "f tlc 1 1,1 lic in n':', fU confident that those wIm cxamuxr his t-t-Kk will Imd it to tlieir adv.int igeto deal with l.im. Mav 11 '64 lv in U JU L" I . J WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD WALsr"Eraiv:n XUZL ! an i cimsst:ng ef ..ver Thirty M.e, Ik.vs and d.ildrcn'a Spring and Summer which may he f und LAD1E3 AND MI?8AS SIM AND 10. !- I lioot.s ami IJuskins, I'urple Parodies Cinderilla Slippers, IJronze Kossuths. Sontag's et Eureka's Oaf&Kp Roo', Cul. Cong. Bouts, Kid (Jlo. liut, Ox. k Un. Ties, C. & V. Htee, Child'ns fan. Uoets. ChiM'ns S. Gait. ....... ji . ,v , vaji, i lurcuo; wim van ToiTe'ther With a varii'tv of Vanev t'.n nU nirh..nl.ir1v ...1 e, 1 .-v ,l. . i Ccj- Having purchased mr stock from the Kaste-rn Manufacturers, prine ipallv for cash, viiih threat care in the sele. tiouand vuality adajite.1 to the Western trade, we are cnaMl to ofler su 1 "n,cnts. an.l are eletcrmined not to 1 c undersold l.y anv Eastern or WesteniUoupc. 'hch i ItODEKT DAVIS M OUR IS EVANS. r1 r1. I'loughs, riouRli Points, Stoves, Mill l'rcsses, &.c. Kc Also, Tin Foundry at the South West en 1 eif KlmApir-i stoie ef Shoemaker &" Clark. June, 8, 1954. TIIK EMPORIUM. THE CHEAPEST GOODS CAN BE FOUND AT THE NEW STORE LAUREL SWAMP. THE citizens of Cambria County are respectful ly invited to examine our stock liefore purchasing elsewhere. An acquaintance with our stock aud manner of doing bui?ine."S, will convince you of the superior inducements, we are enabled to offer. Our varied assortment comprises. Dry teooJs of every kind ; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Hardware aud Queens are. Cedar Ware, Drugs, Dye Stuffs : Groceries of all kinds ; an excellent assortment of Fish &c. &c. Any articles called for, which we have not on hand, can be obtained in a few hours, by Penna. Railroad and Adams and Co s Lzpress, at the low est rates possible. We feel assured that those who will call and look through our stock, which under all circumstances, wc are pleased to bhew, will be disposed to buy. OUR TERMS ARE CASH. W. A. NEFF & CO. CJ-ADAM'S & CO'S Express Oflico has been removed from Summit to Cre6Son Station Laurel Swamp. XV. A. XEFF, As t. March 10, '54. Mray Ilore. Came to the Ebensburg House, Ebensburg, Pa., on the morning of the 10th inst., a Dun Horse, a bout 15 hands high, 10 or 12 years old, and all legs blnck from the knees down, and afresh scar on the right shoulder. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away. MARY ANN LITZINGER. June 15, 1854. to tug priiLic. ll'E call the attention of our friends and the pub- lic generally to our new stock of GOODS, just received, which will e sold low for cash. Flour. Bacon and Snlt constantly on hands. 20 Sacks Ground Alum Salt, which we will sell at cost. p. S. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us on book account, or for freight will please call and settle. YV. W. IVORY & CO. March 17, '54. JAMES 91 D HUM IT. A T t A-Kit the store room lately occupied by Fred. ttell iu Ebensburg, has for sale the follow ing article. Coffee, teas, sugars and syrup molasses, figs. raisins, dates, almonds and other nuts candies a creut variety crackers, all kinds loys for children, a great variety boots.'and Shoes, gaiters slippers, &c.Tr-Shaving soap shaving compound note paper, writing paper, looking glasses. combs, brushes, choice tobacco, snuff and segfirs Also, a few maps maps of Ebensburg for sale. MK1HCIKS, VIZ: Jaynes' alteiive, Jayncs'expectoraut, Jaynes' car mutative balsam. Jaynes' tonic vermifuge, Jaynes' sanative pills, Jauyes' hair tonic and hair dye, Avers' cherry pectoral, Schencks' pulmonic syrup, Hastings' syrup nnptha. Swaynes' syrup wild cher ry. Pepsin for Dispepsia, &c. Hooflands' perman bitters, Evans' camomile pills, Rrandreths' and Wrights' pills. Shepherds" sassaparilla. Shepherds' Vermifuge and Pills, Itrandts purifying extract Radaways' Ready relief, RdJaways' renovating re solvent, Radaways' Regulators or Pills, Barrels; indian linamcnt, Davis' pain killer, Essense of Ja maica irireer. Porous Strengthening plasters. Ex tract of An:ericnn oil, potroleuni, Horse and Cat tle medicines, oils of sassafras, peppermiut, i,em- pennyroynl, horsemint, cinnamon, origanum, ani seed. Lavender, Spruce and cedar, barbadocs tar red precepitnte, senccca oil, madder, nut- galls, gun caps, and stoneware. All of which is respeciiuuy summuieu. May 25, '54 Loi etto and Carrolltou Plank. Road Company. PUBLIC notice is hereby given that docks win he oenned bv the subscribers at the store of Wm A. Neff & Co.. Cresson.on Thursday the 1 Jth day r Jtm. nxt- and at the House of Georpe Litzin ger, in the borough of Loretto on rnuuy tne loin iu&t, and at tlie house of Henry Scanlan in Carroll town, on Saturday the 11th at 10 o'clock, on the ahnve stated dates, which will be kept open until nVlock. P. M.. and during the corresponding hours of each succeeding day (Sunday excepted) for five days, for the purpose or receiving suuscrip tions to the capital stock of said company. PHILIP HARTSOCK. GEO. LITZINGER. JAMES BYRNE. P. BRAN1FF. P. J. LITTLE. June, 8, '54 Ilrlck Store. The subscriber, thankful for past favors, ear reouests his customers, and the public gen erally to at least call and examine his stock : and if he cannot suit every person in quality iuu ynva U not his fault. Produce and lumber of all kinds taken in exchange for goods; and he also takes CASH when offered. J. MOORE. Ebensburg, April 28, 1851. ADMINISTRATORS KOT1CE. LETTERS of Aaministration were granted to the undersigned on the 22d of February on the es tate of n illiam O'Keeffe, dee'd.. of Cambria town hin. All nersona knowins themselves indebted to said estate will make payment Immediately, and l... ii..lnir rli'imi Birainat it will vresent them nronerly authenticated for settlement. .. lriLLIAM O'KEEFFE Jr. February 24. '54. LUVOC n -.- , " O - AJmr. n rV he is'Ji-tcr- vx J l.tl l I tin ST., rZTTSHTJliG U. PA Roots, snois. hats hov: Five Hun lrel Ca.se-s fr La.lies and GendcU1hn,.i wear, all of latent avles and fashion, .u. ' IIATSANnr.P I w . r.,-a' Can'o i. Palm I, Black, Fur and WoeJ Hats, Cloth Si Glazed Caps, lit. .t- vi... Straw and Leghorn, Fancy Frvncii La -, Emhroid'ri'd Coss'e. Helmet Crown, ' Fancy Glica. Florence with Capes, hum examine lor tlicinsel vcs. Aj I. 2ei, Jhi4 R. L. JOH.SIO.. WAU1 GLASS. r if. Ironn. TlireKlilmr Marli Ware of everj ilvttcrlpt lou. Ware 11 u.sc on Main street, nearly ripiio.ite tho DAVIS, EVANS & CO. James Dougherty, at REIMIOLD, I ASH A CO., WHOLESALE and retail dealers in Tobaeo, Snuff and Cijrars, warehouse iU the fcouth West corner of Third and Ilai-n .trnnfa W,i'..ll. phia, lately occupied by Ludwig, Koeedler & Co.. vuusiiinujr on nana a large ana wen selected stock of tbe most celebrated brands of CHEWING TOBACCO, IMPORTED CIGARS. Domestic eiirnr- ami Snuff whiOi td.. r. sale on aa favorable terms as any house in the city. Orders promptly attended to. August o, lboJ &-ly. Tills way Tor Good andCbcap Goodn WILL be opened this week at the brick store of J. M oore, in Ebensbnrg, a generiil "assort ment of cloths, cassimeFcs, satiueMts, twcJ&,and a great variety of summer goods. Together with any quantity of print,, delains, lawns, cashmeres, ginghams, lustrss and other AT;n a t and good assortment of hardware, queensware,, saddlery, clothing, stationary, drugs, &c.;'4c. Persons wanting boots and shoes, hats and caps or ready made clothing, will find it to their advan tage to call at the. DagruerreotyplDf'. -r WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENT IN ART ! A never fading picture can now be got at the Blair vo. uauery, uaa euows UiU. ? G GORGE W. FISHER takes this method of in. forming his numorous friends throughout the county, that he has permanently located himself at Hollidaysburg, where he is now prepnred to furnish superior portraits to all that wish a good -picture. After a long and serious time of experimenting in the Art, he is now prepared to take the fioeH kind of pictures in all kinds of weather. A visit to his room and a trial is all that Is asked. Ills object is to please, and having the best light in the Borough, he feels that no failure oan Ke made. Pictures neatly colored and put in good cases, from SI, 25 to $10. Children taken in the morn ing from 9 to 11, in the short space of one second. Instruction given in the art, embracing all the improvements, on tbe most reasonable terms. Ap aratus and fixtures for Daguerreotyping furnished. Hollidaysburg, Sept 9, 1852.-tf. XOTK'C. XV. IVORY & CO.. Agents for selling Passage W. Tickets and Drafts for England, Ireland Scot land and Wale-s, through Edwards, Sanford & Ce'a European Agents. ALSO Agents for selling Passage Tickets by W. & L. Tapseot & Co's Line of Liverpool Ships sr.iling from Liverpool to New York or Philadel phia. Pnssengers can get tickets through from any part of Great Britain, direct to the Summit. Ves sels sail every five days. AV. W. IVORY & CO. NarchlT, '54. : George Ilarncame, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iroa ware Manafac'tr ;r, and Dealer ia the fol lowing named Stoves : - GLOBE Air Tight Cook, Portable Range, Flat Top Complete, Union Air Tight, Cooks Favor ite, Bare e. yonder, ueiaware i,ook, uar-room, Key stone, or Independent, Harp cannon, jNew com plete. Hot Air Parlor, Victoria complete. Air Tight, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner. Ebensburg, Sept ito. Auditor's Jkotlce, In the Common Pleas of Cambria County. hnston Moore surving " partner of the firm of a. & J. .Moore i- Executor s Docket Na. vs. I ueceiuoer icriu Charles Dillon J 1854. The undersigued being appointed Auditor to - make distribution of the money in the haifn the Sheriff arrising from the sale of the real ; of the defendant in the above stated case. In notifies all persons interested, that hewi'i) sit : ' . purpose of discharging the duties of tue t:ua pointment, at his otUce in uuensDurg on i .'. iay the 2d day of May next, at one o'clock P. M U. 51. auam.r. April 3d 1854. JEFFERSON IIOrSE. JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, TENN: T E undersigned takes pleasure in inf vrinicj his friends and the travelling pubiic, tl r.tl.e has leased the Jefferson House, and havi-i? i:iuid much improvement in its interior, be feels confi dent that be will thereby be enabled to ren ier comfort and satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. is fast and superior MAIL. LINK Or KTAUES will alw ys be in readiness to convey passengers to and from the PENN'A. RAILROAD STATION to his home, and also leaving direct after the ar rival of ths trains by a good Plank Koad to toeas- bur?- itsT" lie will ever be happy to accomrooaaie sis old friends aud acquaintances that will favor him with a call. JAMES D HAMILTON. Jefferson, April 20, le54. Dr. Charles Walters. OFFERS his services to tbecitixens of Summit ille and adjoining vicinity, in the practice iu Medicine and Surgery. He may be found at all times when not profess ion ably engaged at his office next door to Bell's Store, or at the Maubion House of James M. Riffle May 25, 54. TTTO APPRENTICES WAITED at this office. Boys from the conntrr preferral, ltwcen the aresef 14 and 10.
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