) AT HOME AND ABROAD. -Wn fl informed, whether correctly or not. that ther exist la this plate an order of the Know-Nothings. J-TL editor of the Hollidaysburg Standard haa stirred up the bila of a Homceopathic Doctor. rj-Oodey's Ladt's Book. This valuable ma garine for August Las been received. We can on ly say what we have said of all the future numbers, that it is an excellent work, and de kerves an extensive circulation. C3-We see by the last Pittsburg Union that Mr. John M. Kiddle, who met with an accident in this place, a fewlays ago, while out on a gun ning excursion, has safely re turned home. John, we hope to see you again ! VCe call attention to Mr. Rodger's supply of Shooting Irons ; they are of the best quality, warranted not to cut in the eye, nor shoot in the ear; we presume that the squirrels, &c, will soon be all pretty well kiddle-ed. ICNew Abvebtiseuexts. Bell, Smith & Co. hav started a new Banking House at Johnstown. Orphan's Court by Win.Litzinger Medicine 4" Drug Store by Frederick Snyder Orphan's Court Sale by Isaac Ream, Justice New Hotel by Fre derick Snyder. 7-Tiii: ScnrDAT Law. The Sunday Law is j.retty generally observed in all parts of tliis coun ty. Its good effect is certainly felt in this ho rough, although a few may supply themselves n Saturday evening, which we were guilty of ourselves at one time, and we really amagined it listed much letter on Sunday than on a week day, but those days are all over now, and we hope they may never return. JO-Pic Nic. A number of our old and young citizens with a few of our transient visitors had partially mado arrangement to have a pic nic on last Monday, but through some cause or other it did not come off as anticipated. A few of the more generous, not to le undaunted, secured conveyan ces and made a pleasant trip to Strongstown, where they were amply repaid by an entertain ment served by Mr. A. Lowry. Net l'inz ?re tent, we are unable to give an account of the things said and done. Fire. A committee has len npjHiintcd by the Town Gjuncil to make an examination of the con dition and safety of the chinmeys and stove pipes -running through the rfs of all buildings. The Vmmittee entered upon their duties cnl.ist Men day, and made ;i thorough examinaticn cf all the buildings in the borough,-an 1 quite a number were returned as being unsafe and ami ng the num r was the office of the 4' Democrat it Sentinel." For the safely of t!ie Democratic nrty at largo, "Well have it rei.airyH at once. 63-We wtuld call attention t the a ivcrtrsen.cnt of Messrs. Lemmon A: Kiitell. They have receiv ed a largo selection of Drugs, Chemicals, Fancy floods Sx. SfC, which have leon solvled with the Utmost care. This branch of busings has long fn desired in this place, and we hope lLo pre sent proprietors will be well patrunuccd. Connected with the establishment is a neat and handsome Mineral Fountain, where Maine Law, an well as anti-Maine Law advocates can enjoy a glass of this delightful beverage. It is exceeding ly pleasant during these warm days and e venings. Our young friend George, with his usual smiling countenance will always be in readiness to wait on ull who may favor him a call, especially the Ladies. New BciiJ'iHus. Quite a number of new buil.lings has went up in this place within the la-t few months, and many others are in contem plation". Dr. Wm. Lemmon has erected a neat and substantial building in front of his residence. Th Dr. has certainly displayed considerable taste in the erection of this building, both internally and externally. Mesrss. Evans and Ilnghes have nearly completed a new building in front of the old one, which adds much to the appearance of the town, also 01. Piper is rapidly rustling up a private residence in Moretown, which we are in formed will vie with any of the private residences in the place. There are others, we should like to speak of, but will leave it off f. r a future time. m Incorrect. We notice in the Pittsburg Union and also in the Mountain Sentintl, an item to the ef fect that Gen.. Ross last week drew out of the Merchants and Manufacturers Bank of Pitts burgh, $22,0o0 i' gold, to pay the operatives on the Portage lload. This is. an error, which might seriously injure Mr. Ross, and we hope our friends will see the propriety of correcting it. He drew on a check twenty-two thousand dollars, left there on special deposit by the Collector fifteen of it in the ordinary currency, and seven of it in ragged relief. The fifteen thousand were deposited with Bell, Johnson Jack & Co., and paid out on checks. The seven thousand consisted of ragged relief, which Mr. Walker, the Clerk of the Road sent to Harrisburg to be exchang ed. The paragraph in question has been the means of starting a rumor that Gen. Ross did draw gold, and bartered it to the bankers for depreciated currency. Of course the rumor is false, as every person of sense must know that Collectors never get gold nothing but currency. The State should pay laborers in gold, but we are sorry to say that not even an abundance of paper is furnished to do up business on the square. We made the above announcement in our List week's issue. We were misinformed, and take pleasure in making the correction. Robert G. Scott, Consul at Rio, re turns home with leave of absence, for six months. New Orleans is said to be still healthy fry-Four little boys, not more than four years of age, got into an empiy -j -lie 4th, feel asleep, and did not waken until they r. .. i .i . : i .;v,i-'liwt nf Alliance. juuu menisci ves in , , j Ohio. The conductor took charge of them ana eun 1 1 il. trlifl kuw uirxa I4AJLIM3 Vy UiC UCAV -There is a machine in the Eastern Nave of can make twenty-five segars in a minute : it does AnicVi 1 . i. . . . I .1 .11 Anno Hilt ITEMS," . Pittsburg has a population of 100,000. 5?One of the London glass palaces now possesses great attraction in the person of a Hottentot baimaid. X2TA Quaker in New Orleans is so up right in all his dealings that he won't sit down to eat. BSU'Mary, my love," said a not very at tentive husband to his wife, at a dinner table, "shall I help you to a piece of the heart?" "I believe," said she, "that a piece of the 1 eart was all that I ever got." There was a commotion among the dishes. JT Charitable lady. So you say your mo ther is very poor. Beggar boy She is that ! She used to keep a pea-nut .stand once, but she took a bad one dollar bill and failed. 3T worthy Senator, speaking of one of the United States Senators, the Boston Com monwealth says: He's Ben Wade and not found wanting. C3-Both Houses of Congress have agreed to adjourn, tine die, on Friday the 4th of August. fjr-The debt of the newly consolidated city of Philadelphia is $23,440,692 Louis Kossuth, the Hungarian Gover nor, is reported quite ill in England. Vieksa, Friday. The new loan will be 350,000,000. Frince Menschikoff has been ap pointed associate of the Prince Faskiewitch. Q3-"Cholera prescriptions" are going the round in the nevspaiers. The best advice, doubtless, is to be careful in what you eat and drink, live on plaia, wholesome food, do not use crude or unripe fruits and vegetables, avoid unnecessary exposure, and check the first symptoms of diarrhoea. C-Bingham, the actor, who was shot at Aspin wall for liis scandalous conduct with Mrs. Susan Denin Woodward, is not dead, but is likely to re cover and will come home in the next steamer. Cr-In Cincinnati, on the 4 th, an Irish man at tacked an American wearing a Know-Notliing hat. The American killed him with a pistol and a bowie-knife. He was not arrested. CO-Gen. Butler has written a letter to the Exe cutive declining the office if Governor of Nebras ka, to which he has just been appointed. fcJ-The Mayor of Fottsville, the other day is sued a warrant for a scolding woman. 3-The rottsville Emporium" and "Mining Register," have been united. CO-The London Observer, alluding to the Irish KtihIvs. savs that if the annual emigration conti nues the same till 1801, there will not be a single Irishman remaining on las native soil. 0O-When the Hindoo priest is alout to 1 ahtize an infant, he litters the follow ing beautiful senti ment : '"Little babe, thou enterest the world weep ing while all around thee smile, contrive so to live that you may depart in smiles, wliile all around weep;" CO-Thc compositors of the "Philadelphia Re gister" are on a strike," in consequence of employ ment being given to two female coniositors in the job office connected with that establishment. 0C-Hon. J seph Caso3- has leen nominated by the Whigs of Fniou county, P;-.., to represent that district in Congress. CO-An Arkansas paper says that not less than s lmve leen killed bv the enats in Union county that State within the last two or three weess. CO-The difference ltwecn a watch aud a man is that the winding of one up sets it going and the same operation performed on the other causes him to stop. (ty-OxK or the Toasts. The following toat nfFororl bv "J. O." at the celebration near Greencastle on the 4th inst. : "The Union May the man who wishes its dis t,,l.itir.n t.akfl sick on Mondav. cet worse on Tucs- dav. no better on Wednesday, send for the doctor - - - - 1 1 1 l.' . A on Thursday, die ou rnuay, oe uuneu on Satur day, and go to the hell on Sunday." CCr-The foreign immi nation at the port of New York for the month of June, foots up 36,926. This shows a falling off of 17,153 as compared with the arrivals in May. The Germans, all Anti-Know-Nothings, lead the rest, their proportion being 15,301. A noticeable falling off is seen in Irisb Anti-Know Nothings contribution, which reached 5.C89. Switzerland claims 1300. fi-j-Bv a census iust completed the population of Chicago appears to w : American lorii so,ii Foreign horn 05,870 Mariners . 4,310 Total J - 65,872 A ll Right. The Emperor and the Empress Eusene, have fct last made a joint, as mere are hopes of a future sovereign. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, BANKING HOUSE. np nELh. SMITH & CO. O N Main street, in part of the " Cambria u.-.,," l.inlilinor in the borouah of Johns town, Cambria County, Tenn., at which a general Rankin" business is contemplated to be done, i cZ r, wio.vir.i.iit Pittsburz. &c. &c al- X'l al lo uii a. ' . . ways for sale. Collecting mado at principal points in the United States. Money received on Deposit, payable on de mand without interest also, for 3, C, 9 and 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. MEMBERS U f t 1 n. S. II. SMITH, of Johnstown, Ta, J. M. BELL, of Hollidaysburg, Pa. R. B. JOHNSTON, WM. JACK, of WM. M. LLOYD, of Johnstown, Pa., July 16, 18o4. SCHNEIDER'S HOTEL. Ebensburg, Cambria Co , Pa , The subscriber would respecUuiiy miorm n.s from the coun- li mil v i tvucio -v , . try, thst he h3 now arranged his house, and is now prepare.! to accommodate all who may lavor him with their custom. His table is well suppli ed with the best the market can afford. His Bar contains Liquor of the best Brands, a'so Lager- Beer, &C..&C, t. TTx-TTinrP. July 20, '54. ly. DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE- THE undersigned would intorm jus mj rA i,. , tnu-n and country, that he has received a new and large assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, of the public, and . mwv kmd of orders sucu as RECIPES, &c, promply, and to lower prices as in other stores will ie mwo rcvVnFR FREDERICK SNYDER. July 20, 1854. To the Free and Independent Voters of Cam bria County. Fellow-Citizess : I offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate for the office of County CtonurdssionCT, 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. TH0MAS Cambria tp., July 6, 1554. Something new-ln-Ebeosborg- - DRUG & FANCY STORE. riHIE undersigned, under the firm of LEMON J-; & KITTFXL, have just opened' hi the new building of Dr. Lemmon, on Main 6treet, 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, &6., &c, A general assortment 01 unigs aud aieaicmes, Oils, Paints. Dye Stuffs & Perfumen, will be kept constantly ou hand, Intending to do business exclusively cn me CASH SYSTEM, they will be thus enabled to sell goods cheaj-er than can be sold at an establishment where a gen eral credit is given. By our system no good cus tomer will have to be taxed for goods sold, t j a bad customer. Come one and all, but not be rash, Purchase our Goods and pay in Caih. Connected with the establishment is a ! SODA FOUNTAIN, from which emanates a delicious beverage, inof fensive to the most ardent advocate of the ,Maiue Law." WM. LEMMON, WM. KIITELL. July 20, 1854. 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, 011 MONDAY, THE 20th AUGUST NEXT, AT TWO O'CLOCK, I. M.. the following described REAL ESTATE. A store room and two shops in ths borough of Ebensburg, fronting on High street, alao 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 Wm. Da vis, east, Ed ward Shoemaker, on the north, and the Clay Pike ou the south. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cf the purchase moucy to be 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, 1S54. ORPHANS' COURT SALE- BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of CambrLvounty, and to me directed, there will lie exposed to public sale, on the premises on THE LAST FRIDAY OF AUGUST NEXT, AT 1 fcJN U't..XAJ.rv, r. .ai., the following described REAL ESTATE. All that certain tract of land, situate in Sum merhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of heirs of Fleetwood Benson, Ephraim Crum, Joseph Wright, the heirs of Philip O'SkcI ly, Christian Smay, and others, containing three hundred and fortv acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE: Onc-tlurd of the purchase money in c.-tsh ori confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments, from that date, with interest from that dato, spired by bonds and mortgage on the promises. " ISAAC REAM, Justice. July 20, 1854. THE GREAT REMEDY, ABOUT which so much has been said and published, is anion? us. Who has not heard jf tb MKXICA MITSTAKO bIKIMKST ? Many millions of bottles have leen sold and used to cure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises, sprains, Ring-worm, Felens, Salt Rheum, Piles. Sore pim plesnd Caked Breasts, Cancers. Itah, Corns on the Toes, Sore Eve, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs," Cuts, Scalds, or Scald Head, Numb Palsv, Aunions or Frosied Feet, W arts or any other complaint that can le reached by an external remedv, Aud it has alwas been success ful. Ii is equally gxxl in healing Wounds, Scratches, Saddle or Harness Galds, or any Sprain, Soreness or Stimicss. And it is warranted to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint or Poll Evil in Horses The Limiment is put up iu three sizes, and retails at 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1. The large lit tle contains much more Liniment in proportion to the price, and are therefore cheapest. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Evcrv store should be supplied with this valu able LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidlv. . ' G. W. WESTBROOK. (Successor to A. G. Bragg & Co.,) Originator and sole Proprietor. Trifieiual Offices, 304 Broadway. New iork, aud corner 3d aud Market street ; St. Louis, Mis souri. July 20, 1854. TO' THE rl'BLIC. THE business done under the title of W W. Ivory & Co., is tliis day discontinue.!. All persons knowing themselves indebted to this firm, will p'ease call and settle and pay up and give notes. The looks and accounts will le lett in the store until the 15th day of August, after which they will be in the hands of a proper officer for Colfocti"U- WM.W. IVORY. Summit July 13, 1854. JUST received as the Book Store of John Rog ers, a lot lingle and double barrel Shot Guns and Rifles. Graham's Mggziue and Jsop s ta bles; juiy.'u, o. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order ot the orphans v-nin 01 Cambria oounty, there will be exposed to Allegheny town- I'UUliL saiL. ship, Cambria county, ou Tuesday the 29th 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, auu omen.. TERMS OF SALE : nnehn.lf the nurchase money on confirmation of sale, and the balance iu one year thereafter, with interest to be secured ty me im.uu auu mortgage of the purchaser. k JOSEPH McDONAND, PATRICK MULLAN. A.lm'rs. of Edward Mullan, dee'd. July 13. 1853. Xo Sale of tlie Public Works. LET all take notice that the undersigned has just received a large stock of goods from the East, which will he sold at very low prices for 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 Clotnlngr Line the best of inducements, having a large stock I have also secured the services of Mr. John lallxt, a practical Tailor, who will attend to the making up of all kinds of Fashionable Clothes, Or will take measures and order the gooi from the best houses in Philadelphia. fSrV-C4XL AKO SEE. -Ol 1 JOHN IVORY. July 13, 1S54. American House. THc undersigned having leased for a number of : years, that large and commodious house in Conemaugh borough, Cambria county, Pennsyl vauU, formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray, would respectfully inform Lis friends aud ihe pub lic genaraily, that he will spare no pains in mak ing it one of the most desirable stopping place in the county. His tabie will be filled with the btst the mar ket can afford. His lar will contain liquors of the best brands. His stabic will lw attended bv careful and at tentive Ostlers. MICAHEL STEWART. June 15, 184. "VotIce to Creditors upon tbe Malu Line of public improvements. The creditors upon the main line of the Public Improvements are hereby notified that pursuant to an act entitled "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 6th day of May, lbj4, !. ? . 1 . : it ,.1.,:..,., tliC Lomillissiiiiieisaiqxiinieu 10 examine iinuaiup fur Motive Power and Repairs, learing date prior to the 1st day if December, 1S54, will meet at the followig plares and jteriixls, fur the fulfillment of the duties assigned them, viz: Hollidaysburg, 011 Monday, July 10. Summit, 011 Thurs lay, July 13. Johnstown, on Monday, July 17. Bluirsviflt, on Monday, July 24. Pittsburg on 'lliursday, July 27. Huntingdon, on Thursday, August 3. Ijewistovn, ou Monday, August 7. Millerstovu, 011 Monday, August 10. Harrisburg, on Mom lay, August 14. Columl'U. on Monday, August 17. Parksbuig, on Monday, August 21. Philadeh hia. on Thursday, August 24. : THOMAS A. MAGUIRE, SeCy. July 13, lf54. i SIICRIFFSALH BY virtue of a writ of Yend. Exponas, issuel out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, anJ to me directed, there will be exposed to sale" by public vendue or out -cry, at the M' Millen Holt iu Johnstown on the 7th of August next. All the rght tit!e and interest cf Abraham Als bach, of in and to a peice or parcel of land situate in Conemaugh township. Cambria County, adjoin ing lands of Peter lA-vergood. H. Gouglienour, A. Ili'.debrandand others, containing forty nine (4!) acres, more tr less, 011 which is erected a two st ry frame house, not now occupied. AUG USTI N D U RBI N, Sheriff. July 13, 1854. LOST L4XD WARUAVT. A LL ptrsons are hereby cautioned against pur- chasiug or locating a certain Bounty Land Warrant f r IliO acres of land issued by the Com missioner of Pensions under the act of Congress, of 28th September. 1850, to Phihp . McDon ald, late a Brevet Major in the 2nd Regiment of United States Dragix ns, for services rendered during the late war with Mexico, the said War rant having been lost or stolen some time in the year 1853. I have entered a caveat iu the Pen sion Oflice against the issuing of a Patent to any person for a survey, made by virtue of said war eant. I intend making application to the Com- lisMoner f Pensions fur a duplicate of the same. i racuael Mcdonald. Ebensburg, June 8, 1854, Valsable Property for Sale. fflUE rtibscriber will sell at private sale, his JL well-known property in the town of Belsano, Cambria county. The building is a two-story frame alout fifty feet in front, well calculated either for a store or tavern, with a good stable and other out buildings attached. There are also two l,.tj i,t crrnnn.l lwlom-infr to the property ; this is a desirable Ucatiou for doidg an extensive biisiness .,ifi,r.i. ; rw O.vids line or tavern-keeping. There is a charter granted for the construction of a 1'laiiK ictnul irom juunsiown 10 ixmsuiio. me distance from Bcls-i-no to Klensburg, is nine miles, andseveutecn miles from Indiana. Persons desirous of purchasing the property, will call on the undersigned at his residence in Belsano. A good deed will be given. B. F. DAVIS. Belsano. June 29, 1854. E xecutor's Xotlce. LETTERS testamentary having leen granted to tie undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Leonard Litzinger, late of Clearfield township, deceased. All persons in debted to said deceased, arc requested to make payment without delay, and those holding claims against t.e estate, will present them to the un dersized at his residence in libretto, duly authen ticated. GEORGE LITZINGER. July C, 1854. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cambna County, to me directed, there will be exposal to public sale, 011 the premises, on Mon dav the 7th day of August next, at two o'clock P. M-", the following described real estate, viz : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll township, Cambria County, Uginning at a lwt on the road leading from Carrolltown to Ebensbun, thence south sixteen degrees west thir ty eitdit jurches to a sugar, thence along said road south eidit decrees west twenty seven perches to a . i. .,.,,. l.i,..l ..f .T..L11 Px'THirt west one hun- dred and a half lurches to a post, thence by land of Peter Stulxnl North sixty live perches to a Reach thence by land of John ling iasi tne iiuuuhh iuw nl irV.rdii iirc taiuinfr fortv eight acres and sixty two perchesstnet measure: about twenty acres 01 vnucn is ue.wi and thereon erected a two : t-ry frame house and a small stable. Terms of Sale : One third of the purchase mo- of the feiilc and the residue in two equal annual payment thereafter. with mtereit, to ic secure-J oy me .jw 1- ?a"e of the purchaser. S " 1 JOHN ILLIG. Guardian of the minor children of John Moscr. July 6,54 3t. Gcoree Ilarncame, Wnolesals & BeUil Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron ware Uanu'&c rarer, ana xieaier u us wi lowing named Stoves : GI)BE Air Tight Cook, Portable Rarnge, Flat Top Complete, Union Arr Tight, Cooks Fa vorite' Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bar-room, Keysionc, or Independent, Harp cannon, New compleie, Hot Air Parlor, Victoria compieto, Air Tight, Girnplete Cook, Union Coal Burner. Ebensburg, Sept. 1, 1852. JCFFERSOX HOUSE. JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUXTT, FENS. THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing his friends and the traveling public, that he has leased the Jefferson House, and having made much improvement in its interirr, he feels confi dent that he will thereby be enabled to render comfort and satisfaction to all who favor him with their patronage. T. . Tr; fW .nr) uirvrinr MAIL LINE UJ? B1A- PES will always be in readiness to convey passen gers io and from tho TENN'A. RAILROAD STATIONS to his home, and also leaving &rect after the ar rival cf the trains by a good Flank Road tohbens- bUf)- He will ever Imj happy to a?commodct his old friends and acquaintances that 'iJlII.Vim with a caU. JAMLS D. HAMILTON. ' Jcflen, April 20. loi. MMCEL : PETERSBERGER.- - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN made ip 'mm m w & sum thesis. & turn em SI.MMITT1LLK, CAMIJIUA COIXTY, 1'A. . . OO- Has received a splendid bt.k, buiuile f-r the Spring nud bummer trade, wLi.J. h u de termined to sell at the lowest possible rati-s, and to which he invites the attention t4 his CU Ineofla and customer-, a well as vt the public in g.nerul. He foils ufirulcBt that tW bo stck will find it to their advnntuire t leal with him. . ' 11 T' 1 11 r I ! I , l" I 1:1 WHOLESALE BOOT AND NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD ST., PITTSBURGH, FA. HAVE JL'ST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE iSTOCK UF BOOTrf, SHOES, HAT;, BON NETS and Cups consisting of over Thirty Five Hundreil Cases for Ladies and t leuUcaian Mi.-s, lU.ys an 1 Children's Spring and Sunnnu wear, all of latest stvlea and fashions, anion which iuav be found UME-i AND JJISSAt' I MKS" AN ii boi's I Hoots and Uuskins, l'urjle Parodies Cinderilla fcflij pcrs, Bronze KoPhUths. Sontasr's & Eureka's Calf A" Kip Boots, Col. Cong. Hoots, Kid Cil.. Hut, Ox. & Un. Ties, C. & F. Hootees, Child" ns fan. Hoots. Child" ns S. Gait. Together with a variety of Fancy Coeds, particularly adapted to the approaching season rv ii.,..;..,, M,.i.-,.i nr .t,vli from tbe Eastern Manufacturers, principally for cash, with L.Mt care in the selc tion and vualitv adai tcl to the Western trade, we are tnabled to ofler u i crior inducements, and are determined not to I e undersold by any Eastern or ntenHouM. C3- Merchants visiting our citv, will please call and examine lor themselves. A pi. 0, !- RolJERTDAVl.S. MORRIS EVANS. H f rJ r 1 r riouxhx. l'loush Tolnts, f.ove. Mill Irons Tlircslilnar Maclilnew, Cider ' i-rees7 &c. &.c Alo, Tin Ware ofcverj dencrlptlou. Foundry at the S.uth West end of EUniburg, ste of SJioemaker & Clark. Jun-:',8, l'J54. BY AUTHORITY desolations procosing Ainendnients to ti eon- Section- 1. Resolved by the Senate and House of R.-presentatives of the Commonwealth of lVnn ..!.... ;,. t : r.l Amblv met. that the fol lowing amendment.-, be, and the same are hereby a . . . . Jr....: . C .1... jToposed to tlie coiisuiuuoii 01 hm.- ji-j..-wealth, under and in accordance with tie provi sions of the tenth article thereof, to w it : IV.noiTinv "I TO 1V. ARTICLE. XI. 1 1 ' -, - Skc. 1. The aggregate amout of dert hereafter contracted by the U-mmonweaiui, si.au 1101 cx- 1 .1.,. o,...."..f Kt-f J.iiTn!r.-.l thousand dollars, ex- ( 111 1 L 1 1 ."J", v. - - . cept in case of war to repel invasion suppress in surrection, or to restore the public duU of the Commonwealth, and the money so raised Mian 1 i;...i tl.. tuirMy; for which the debt may Ikj contracted, or pay such debts, and to no other iiurixise. . , , Sec. -2. To pay the public debt of the Cm mon wealth, and debts which may hereafter He contracted in case of war to repel invasion, sup- :....,.t;..i t.1 to roleem the lmblic d--bt. tlie legislature sinui ai n.eji m-Ai o'-s... adoi.tion of this section into the Constitution, pro- .i. 1 ... wl .fnrn Oiall at their nexl Session after tin ..: 1 . 1 l. l.,. f..r the rre.itioll ot a K'.nkinZ 1U!W whi, b shall not W aWLdie-l till the said public debt be wholly paid, to consist of all the net an- 1 r "-...,. tl.o i.iil.li:- works and sUK'ki nuai liicoiiit.- ii-,.' owmdby the Commonwealth, or any other fund; arising under any revenue law now existm- or that may 1 hereafter enacted, so far as the same iu, V.-,iiir..,l t.i tav the interest of said debts vmi-anmia'.iv, and aruiually to reduce the pnnci i.al thereof by a sum not less than five hundred thousand do.llars. inCTeael yearly ly conipouna- : . ,.rn,.tUit' in five iht cfiitum M LIU ,U.1 1' A ....... - . j j a ing at a rate of not less than five per centum j'r annum; the said suiKing iun.t mu m... in the loans of the Commonwealth, which shall 1 cancelled from time to time in a manner to 1-e provided by law ; no portion of the sinking fund shall ever le applied to the payment of tlie debt of live hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the first section of this article, but the said sinking fund shall be applied only to the purposes herein 1 'ci fit. 1 Skc. 3'. The credit of the Common wealth shall not in anv way le given or loaned to or iu aid of any individual, company, c.Tix.rntion. or ass.-ia-tiori, nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter 1 coine a joint owner or st.vkh.il.ler in any company association or corporation in the Commonwealth or elsewhere, formed for any purposes. Sec. 4. The Commonwealth shdl never ns cm.e tb" debts of anv county, city. Ih. rough or .-...-iwl.iT.. nr f anv eori" .ration or association. unless suc h debts shall have l-een contracted to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend the State in war. PROPOSITION 2, TO BE ARTICLE XI. Prohibiting Municipal SnUrrijttions. ti. t ...ril .fnre shr.ll never authorize anv coun ty city Krouzh or township, by vote of its citi- ' 9 . t ...1-1 1 iv n-xmr wns or otherw ise, to oecoiue a smji fciioio.-i m joint stock companv, as.K-ia.io .... or to raise money lor, or loan its credit to, or in aid of any such company or aviation. J. lii A A . I Sneskcr of the House of Representatives. 1 M. McCASLIN, Speaker of the Senate. Iu Senate, April 29, 1854. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 22, ravs 5 Extract fri'iri the Journal. naso. r.A T. A. MAGl'IRE. Clerk. In the House of Rep's., April 21, 1S54. Res..lved. That this resolution pass. Yeas 21, navs 2. txtraci irom me "'' 31. JAC1, eiciii. Secv'a. Office, fikd April 2'J, 1854. i. A. RLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, SS; MXBLlABl v.rri. r., i Harrisburg, July 1, !So4. j T .1o certifv that the above and fore- sr.AL. going is a true and correct copy of the I . . J original " Resolution" relative to an amendment of the Constitution," as the same re mains on file in this omce, lu testimony whereof I have hereunto set my 1 1 1 ...,.-1 to l.c iiftixid the seal of the Se- creury's office, the day and year above written. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Journal of the Senate. " Resolution No. 5C2, cntitloJ ' Resolution-pro- i .. tV.. Constitution of the rwwing aineiiiiiie-i.i--i . , - 1 V- . .1 i. ,...i(i, os reiul a third time. On the VAUimioii wi - - , o . :n tu Sionnte anw! to the nrst i.ropo- quesiioii""' mv -r-- - 11. sition, the yeas and nays were taken, agreeably to the Constitution, ami were as ion 1 ,- , 1!..,.I j!m-. Diirlinirton. Jlarsie, 1EAS lie-snj .1. .."- , TT 1 Ferguson. Foulkrod, Frick, Fry, O, I 1 donSin, Hamilton, R. D. Il iruhn, K . "n, Heistcr. Hope, Jamison. icv..;im ". Piatt, Quiggle, S;ige-r, Slifer, andMcCaslm.Speak- nIts Messrs. Crabb, Creswell, Hendricks, Kinzer, Kunkle and Skinner 5. So the question was determined in tho athrma- 1 -.". at .".Tl tl.n Rnnatn acrrec to tlie second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the conbuiuuein, auei lows. iz : ' T....i-i !.,; Ferguson. iV . . n.i.i.n rt TV Ham Fou krofl. 1 ry, oooowm. m:.e-.. - - , hn. E. V. - uauuui, - for) X !V7 SHOE WA11EH0USE, HATS AND CAT8. LADUa EonNkT. Canton , Palm I, Black, Fur and "Wool Hats, Cloth A Glazed Caps, Straw and LegLor. Fancy French Lac-v, EmhroiJ'rcd Csr. Helmet Crown, " Fancy Glaca. Plush & Velvet Caps, Florence with Cape. R. L. JOHNSTON. EDWARD GLASS. Ware U use on Main street, nearly oppoJte tL DAVIS, EVANS A: CO. misoii, Kmx.r, icCiintocs, Aicrariaua, iiu, Cjuiggle, Slifer, Wherry, McCaslin, SpeakiT 2. Nays Mtssrs. Cra'bh, Crtwell, Darlington, ILir.iiltoii, Kunkle and Skinner 5. So tlie question was detertuiiiea in tne uiiirm- tive. Journal of the House of iUprenenaiUves, "The question ri-currinpr upon the final passf; of the lU-solution, the first proposition waa ngrJ to as follows, viz : Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Alum, Athertou, P,all, RarU.11, Rover, Ripham, Royd, Ru. ii, Hyer- lv. Caldwell, Calvin, Carli.de, Chaml rlin, Cook, Crane, Ciunmins, D-.ugherty, Davis. Dc France, Dunninji, Eckert, 1 'dinger, El.h-ed, Evans, Foster, Frv,tJalleiitine,Oiblwmey,Gilmire.Oray, Orofn, (iwin, Hamilton, Hart, Hen-, IImmUt, Hiller. Hippie, Horn, Humme!. Hunsacker, Hunter, Hart, Jackson, Kilgore, Knight, Iury. (L-liigh) Linn, M.igee, Maguire, Manderfiehl, M' Cnijell, McKee, Miller, Moiievhan, Montgomery. Mjorc, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parnilec, Pasmore. Patterson, Porter, Putney, Rawlins Roberta. Rowe, Salladc, Scott. Si.lle, Simonton, Smith. tl. I Oiiwf.ir.IA Stewart. Stoekdale. Strong, Strut hers, Wheeler, Wicklcin, N right. Ziegler, Cliase, Sjiker fco Vofie So the question was detenulued iu the afilmm- tive. 1 1,. ti n nnMii,, will it,' House ucToe to tht s second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agre ably to the provisions 01 me zoia aoucie 01 the Ouistitution, and are as follows: .. . ... .1 Yeas Messrs. At'raham, Atnerton, iau, iar- toB. R.fk. IVyer, Ilipham, 1'V1, Caldwell, car- Ct ChamUrlain, Cot.k, Crane, Cummins, Daugh- Tty, Davis, ih L,,. viHt-0.1 I v.1irn 1 ii. I-Viinc . 1 )umiini Edin- . ! . , rm .. .. .- .. . :i v. ir:;i,.w iirnx- Cr...m. fiwin. Hamilton. liiw- lan.l, Ilfller. Hippie, Hunsecker, Hunter, Hurt. K'ilir.irn Kni.'bt. Ijiurv. L-hizh Lo- ero. (Tioga.) I.inn, M:igee, Maguire, Manderfield, McConnell, JlcKie, .Monegnan, jriouipcmery. M..re. Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, l'annle. Passmore. I'attcrson, Porter, Rawlins, KlerU. Kr-ntt So:ic.i.t..n. Smith. fBeiks.J ' T r ' Smith. (Crawford,) St. k.Ule, Wheeler, W ick- I.m, U right, Uhase, speaker - Vtvrf Messrs. Adams. Raldwm. LWans. IJusli. P.verlv. Eckert, Ellis, Hart, Herr. Hummel, - ... . 51 C-. McCombs, Miller, louls-.n, liitney, riaie, tk art. Strong. Struthers, Ziegler 2ft. So U.e question was detei niind in lb adarns tive. Skckktaky's Officb, llAKRis rKi, July 1, 1854. S PENNSYLVANIA. SS: k I do certify that the above and for ( seal, going is a true and correct copy of I , - the " yeas" and " nays" taken on th Jlesolution relative to an amendment of the Con stitution of the Commonwealth" as the same p- parson the Journals of the two Houses of th General Assembly, tf tliis C mmouwealth for th Se-ssion of 1&54. Witness mv band and the Seal of said offlos this first day of July, one theusand eiht hundred and fifty-four. C. A. BLACK. Secretary of the Ce-mmon wealth. July 13, 1654 Sin." E. HlTCIIISO, Jr., Attorney at Law, bnsbargr, Pa., -irjLL practice in the several Courts of Cam T f bria, Llair and Indian counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will b promptly attended W- Oflice on Main street, adjoining lis dwelling house. Ebensburg, July 1, 1S53 26 3m." SIX CENTS REWARD. T AN away from the uibTibcr, Henry Shanow, IB ;.l.,t Ar.rrentice. Said lwy had o when he left, a blue stripe.1 shirt, brown hnsey ants, and a tilacK wik uai ; n is in heiirht and alxut sixteen Bevente-n years ot .... . 1 i ..... ... i... a"e. 1 ne public are uervnjr niMuoi K.r said boy, as it will enforce the rigor U the law against anv person so d..inK. JOHN BUZZARD. July 13, 18r.- Tist of letters remaining" in the Port Offio i at Ebensburg, Pa., July 1st, 1864. 'isher Andre, llav, ohn Raru, A. Morrison. James Murray, Jaeob Iringle, David Drcxlcr. Felix Short, Freilerick Schafcr. Samue-1 Singr, S)is.inna Schroth, Monsieur Z-ager llortf. Capt. A. Wiluior Joseph Warbaugh. M. C McCAUGE, P. M. John O. Railv, John W. Cameron,' David Evans, R. J. Fongeray, R. 1 Davis, William Johnst.jn. William litzinger. John Lewis, Margaret Morna, July 6, 1854. T 1ST OF LETTERS REMAPNING IN THE ii POST OFFICE AT RELANO, Quarter ending June SO, 18v. Jacob Taul, 1 Oeo. Wilkinson 1 L. Hants, Esq. 1 John A. Makeii. 1 A. C. Maken, X Isaac Maken. 1 . F. DAVIS. F M. n Pclsano, July 1, If 54. ti :F uut uuuu iu.;iu, I'm luula F U J11 C L.v cti -n. -
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