fl its III t 3 I 1 ii - LOCAL COLUMN. . vr, ,jhj Wis A TUSH. - . , ... the 5th inst-i we had a rain here, and on tlie next knomira a most wholesome and refreshing thower. Then succeeded a season' cf drought very unusual in tliis region. Again and again the clouds gathered and retired without 'discharging' a sirlgl drop upon the. thirsty soil. : The dust rose in co lumns like the sand clouds of Sahara. The ther mometer went up to 98 and 102 in the shade, and but f r the god stores of ice, which many of our citizens had taken the precaution to procure latit viator, we should have suffered the waiting sensations,' of which our neighbors below, complain ao'oftcn where we are cool as a cabbage loaf. . IT,avenJ ever good to us above our deserts, sent refreshment to all our hearts on Saturday last, by . opening the windows for introductory showers whielihave since been followed ly the most exub erant and cooling rains our craving souls could ask. On Monday we were threatened with a fya.r- ful thunder and hail storm. The elements seemed tjrnlAe wBrfare. Hosts of clouds were mar 'shalling to ami fro in all directions above us as if obedient to the thunder's voice, while long.distort ted lines of vivid, seathing,shivering shafts rushed 'fearfully to find a resting jdace in earth's deep smitten osdrn. Ah! Mother Earth, fur what hast thou not a couch? The falling bolt, the volcano's flood, the overwhelming, water-spout, all flesh man, restless, hurrying, fretful, ambitious, living man all, all repose upon thy just less than eter nal beds. ' . But we shall not digress further. We had rain enough to water the ground, hail enough to cool The air, lighting aud thunder enough to remind us of the rainlow covenant and withal blessings enough to make us thankful to God, comfortable svnd happy. ' Grading the Streets. It is a matter of much gratification that we are able to offer as additional inducements to persons wishing to visit our town, the conve nience of clean and smooth walks. This is something that goes far to compose the t-um of home comforts, and residents of the town arc personally interested in it. The grading and extension ,f the streets and pavements toward the west end of the borough which was commenced so vigorously & few weeks ago, we are sorry to - say, does not now appear to progress, why the delay? Finishing the plank walks westerly would give us a pleasant evening promenade from one end of town to the other, and those availing them selves of it would find it remarkably well cal culated to aflord vigorous and bracing exer cise. The descents of tlie street at both ends, and the agroeable level iu the middle make s a cruise which the moot artistic pedestrian could not object to , Droves. Large droves of cattle, sheep, horses and nudes ass through our town eastward, almost every (day still tlie price of beef keeps so high that you can't touch choice steak with less than a ten or twelve cent pole. Hats and squirrels arc plenty, but the former are not of the edible kind, and the last Lave to 1 caught. The Crops. ' Thc crops vary in our county with the location, tn some parts of the North and South the wheat is laid to be excellent, and other grains and grass are also a crop, while in parti let favorable situat ed ant more exposed to the chilling drifts of winter, Or of lighter soil, the laborer is hardly repaid with the seed his hand has scattered Gc aierally, over the state and country the crops are reported as unusually abundant. The fruit crops will le plenty with us notwithstanding tbe hard .pring--Kur dealers are stiil asking the famine pHce of ten dollars for a barrel of ilour. The Concert. Finor Evans visited our town ant gave a Concert to a "crowded" house at Mr. Frederick , fkhncider's new arranged Hotel, on Monday night. After the concert and dancing puppits had a right, a metamorphosis txk place in tlie crowd, by which It was resolved into a hall, and shortly . aftcrwardsi (the fiddle bring removed) the house settled itself inlo a committee orihe whole on the fitate of the party;. Many wholesome resolutions were agreed upon, motions made and likewise stir ring remarks, when the audience disbanded re sicctably at a decent hour. Our reporter being disabled at the time has not furnished us with fur ther particulars. . We take occasion now to say,what in substance we have often before urged., that the necessities of this five horse' town are accumulating, and some . thing must be done to prepare a place for the as semblies of the people on popular occasions. ? The question now is who will build a town hall ? Correspondents have loavc of room in our columns next week. Plank Road to Carrolltown . This is one of the lcst constructed, pleasantest, and safest plank road in. the state, .and we arc pleased to announce that the short piece unfinish ed, this side of Carrolltown, will be completed im mediately. - Tbe northern extension to the Susquehanna is under contract, and it is expected," that it will be finished in the present season. .-. Another Change. TL L. Johnson has assumed the . entire control f tha AUeghenian establishment, Mr. Joseph R. Durborrow the late editr having vamoosed the premises, owing to the fact that the town cmbra 4xd too littlle territory for him to swell " in. Jo seph certainly should have informed his numerous acquaintances of his desire to leave. Bedford turns out some heavy material. .- - . Mr. It. Ii. Johnston being an old experienced ed itor will no doubt make the Alleghenian an in structive sheet and well . worthy the support of its party. ' . , Celebration at Swany. On our first page will be found the proceedings of a celebration held at Swax Y written by a youth of our borough. ' .' Pamphlet Laws. , The pamphlet laws for 1854, have been received for this county by Mr. R. L. Johnson, the Tro-thonotary. TELEGRAyilFJiQM jjArjFAX. AEBIVAX OF THE PACIFIC. , v-.t ', N eW York; July 24. i No battles ofimnortanee-hav tJWnl.in. last accounts. The Baltic fleet hail teniriorarily withdrawn from i l.ronstaut. Prussia is endeavoring to force Austria into new negotiations, and stfoiyj .suspicions ' are entertain ed of Austria's good faith towards tlie allies. The latest intelligence says, that Prussia had send a special envoy to Austria, urging that Go vernment to refrain from further steps With France and England, but rather to join Prussia in new negotiations for peace. . . ' " ' Austria Laving at tlie instance of Prussia coun termanded the advance of hef army into Walla chia, much distrust was again excited, of her jn t cations.... - i Tlift-Russiaps, are not iu f ; huirr , to . evacuate Wallachia, on the contrary the: XSaVs "letter to I russia says that under an y" circumstances he in sists on retaining his line c.n the Sereth for Strate gic reasons. Considerable mystification exists in relation to the Great Powers. .Austria has again resorted to mediation, and it was expected that a fortnight' would elapse before the next pua.se of the negotiatiations transpired. ; There is no actual war news, excepting an ac tion at Guirgcwo, on the ofh of July, when the Turks crossed the river in force, and meeting with the Russians, a battle ensued, in which the latter lost oOO in killed and wounded. ' The Russians still occupy the Danube bunk, from the A lata down wards. The French and English ttoops continue to con centrate between Varna-and Schnmla.- ; 0,GO0 men of the allied troops arc now in Varna. i . It was reported that the bombardment of Kron stadt was very. successful!.- Austria announces ji new voluntarily loan of 600.000.00'J florins at 95 for u per cents specie dividends. . i . Greece was" still quiet and Montenegro was pro fessing friendship towards Austria '' From Asia there is nothing new. The Russians are forming a cam) of 30,000 men between Bucharest and the .Danube. It was reported from Berl'a that Baron Man teufl'el was immediately to leave for Eondon on a mission to conciliate the opposition, of that Go vernment to the new peace negotiations. It was also reported that the Czar will agree to abandon the line .f the rfcrctlland "withdraw"" all his troops into Russian territories during the peace negotia tions. MARRIED: ; Ou the 18stinst..by the Rev. II Lovell, Tho mas Ilollen, Esq., Mrs. Phcebo Hollen, idl of White Township, in this comity. DIED.: , On Friday, the 21st hist., at thc residency iff Mr. l)avid (.). Lvans, Mrs Ann Loyd, consort of Griftih Lloyd, dee'd., aged 83 years. In this l)oroujh on the 2-"5d inst., Margaret Ann. daughter of William and Sarah Clement, aged one year. NEW -ADVERTISEMENTS. ONE DOLLAR BE WARD. : ... EOST. A ew weeks ago. a note sheet of a mr. writtMi insiHe 111 thf Wflcli lanTti:irT.-ri;i I o ir, .-.....,. . c .,- uTr I id I ii i lit: ri jil ifLti 1 1 in intit ai iicu, thereto. The paper is invaluable to all except to its just owikt. Whoever has found it, and will have tlie g'Hxlness of retirrning it to the hands of Mr. Daniel D. Jones. Blacksmith, Ebcnsburg Pa., shal rece ive the above reward for his trouble. July 20, 1854. 15-b. UST or CAUSES, SET down for Trial at a Court of Common Pleas, tnh" held at"Elensbure, on the First M ndav of Septemlier next.' David K. Kinports. Chaiies Ellis, Jas. C. Fisher et al James Murray Robert Jolmston, Eilward Howard. Jeseph Markferding friaries Ellis' use J. Adam Trefts, Joseph Miller. Jno.M'Garity's Adv. Cambria County, Same Mary Stiucman Same Same Same A. Myers et ii)i R.L. - vs P'ter Newman et al VS Michael Stewart, p vs Samuel Davis, ; '" ys Jacob Slit k, vs John Benshoof. vs Ramui'l lVtersbrgcr, vs David Yeager, vs Wm. Barnett's adm vs Casiar Burgraff, vs Neil Dr.gan, vs Cias. M.'Garity's ad. vs Samuel L. fiorgas. vs William M'Conntll, vs Jacob Stineman Jj, vs Joseph Stineman, . vs Eli Stineman, vs Georgo.Stineman,5 vs Jeremiah M'Gunegal, JOHNSTON, Profhonotary. Protonotarv's OC'ce, ' - v's OCice.'f l?f hily 27, '54. Ebensbnrg, Ji BANKING HOUSE. i OF BELL, SMITH & C O. ON Main street, in part of the " Cambria , House" buildini. in ti e boroush of John t town. Cambria County. Perm., at which a general Banking business is contemplated to he done. Drafts on Philadelphia. Pittsburg: &c &c. al ways for sale. O Electing made at principal points in the United States. Money received on Deposit, payable on de mand without . interest ; aTso, for 3, C, 9 and 12 months, payaliie with reasonable rates of interest thereon. MEMBERS OF FIRM. " S. H. SMI TIL of Johnstown, Pa, J. M. BELL. ' f Ih.llidaysburg, Ta. ' R. B. JOHNSTON." " AVM. JACK, of " " WM. M. LLOVD. of ' Johnstown. Va., July 16, 1854. SCHNEIDER'S HOTEL: - - Ebensburg-, Camhria Co j Pa , The subscrilcr would resicctfnlly inform his manv friends in the town and from the coun try, that he hns now arranged his house,, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. His tab'e is well suppli ed with the best the market can afford. His Bar contains Liquor of the best Brands, also Lagcr Becr, &e.,&c, - FREDERICK SCHNEIDER; July 20;54.' lr. DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE- THE undersigned would inform his many friends in the town and country, that ho has crcceivd a new and large assortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, He solicits the patronage of the public, and gives the assurance that every kind of orders such as RECIPES, &c, promply, and to lower prices as in other stores will be attended to. FREDERICK SNYDER. Jul v 20. 1854. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, aud to me directed, there will be exposed to public vendue , or out-cry, at the McMillen House, in Johnstown, oifthe l4th of August next, at 1 o'clock, T. M. - --' All the right title and interest, ofJohnAms baugh, one of Defts. of in and to one lot of ground situate in the borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, known on plan of said town, as No. 10, fronting on Iocnst street, atljoinins; lot of Cyrus Reily, on the west, and Martin Hanan on" the east, and having thereon 'erected a two-6tory faame dwelling house, and a back building attached, and a frame stable,?now in the occupancy of the said John Amsbangh. AUGUSTUS DURBIN,. Sheriff. July 20. 1854. "Somethiiig:"newIn "EhenShuTg-.' "norm c' r a urnr 'tiWnoti , li rIIIE undersigned 'under the firm of LEMON -1 I e. inw-T'i .i , ; . "'iVf nave jusr. opwieu uiW.- buildihg of Dr. Lemmon, on Main street, a largo and well selected assortment of . .- .;;! . f 1 Drugs, ' liledicines and Fancy Goods.-' i Ladies will find iu this estaUlshment every va riety of Dres Goods, Truninines. &c.. &c, ,' A general assortment of Drugs and Medicines,. Oils, Paints. Dye Stuffa & Ferfumerz, will le kept constantly on hand. " . - Intending to tlo business exclusively on the ' " , (srrsYSTEjr,7fi " tijeywill be thus enabled" tj seU gixxls cheaper than can lie sold at an esjaLlikhincnt where a' gen eral creditfi given.-j Jiy-our jpysteiu n- wl cus tomer vid have to I taxed, for goods sold ty bad customer.' , ' . J. ' ' ' "" ' Come one and all, but not. be rash, '" Purchase our Gw ols and pay in Cash. Ojiinected with the establishment is a ' SODA FOUNTAIN, -.. i from which emanates a delicious beverage, inof fensive to the most ardent advocate of the'.Maine Law." WM. LEMMON, WM. KITTELL. July 20, 1851. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, and to lis directed, there wiil be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, THE 20tU CGrST.NEXT, AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M-, the following described ' ' REAL ESTATE. A-store room and two shops in tha lorough of El icnsburg, fronting c.n High street, also four acres of land, situated in Cambria township, adjoining land of David Evans, on the north, Daniel D. Evans, on the east, and Horner street tin the South. Also, alout 10 acres of land in Cambria township, adjoining lands of Wm. Davis, east , Ed ward Shoemaker, .on the north, and the Clay Pike on the south, late the property of Chas.Litz njrer dec u. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to le paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual pajiaents, with interest ; to 1 secu red by the bonds and mortgage ot tlie purchaser. . . JVJAltV AN.N Lnd-NGKi:, WILELVM. LITZING ER, . ,' "" r J Administrators. July 20,lS54jt? , ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, and to mo directed, there will be exosed to public Side, on the premises on THE LAST FRIDAY OF AUGUST NEXT, AT - ONE O CLOCK, P. M., the following described REAL ESTATE. All that certain tract of land, situate in Sum- merhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of heirs of : Fleetwood Benson, Ephraim Crum, Joseph right, the heirs of Philip O SktI ly. Christian Jmay, and others, containing three hundred ami forty acres more or less, late the prop; ertv cf John Crum dee'd. TERMS OF SALE r One-third 'Irjf the' purchase tnonev' m cash on confirmation of sale, ond,the residue in two equal anni:il payments, from ttiat datc. witri interest from that date,' secured by bonds and mortgage on the p-cmises. ISAAC lU'jAai, lrusteer July 20, - i : T . THE GREAT REMEDY, BOUT which so much has been. said a3 published, is among ns. Who has not heard f the MKXIOA MUSTANG LINIXIEaT Manv millions of bottles have been sotd and used tocure Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, Bruises. sprains, Ring-worm. Felens, Suit Rheum, Piles, Sore pim ples, and Caked Breasts, Cancers, I tali, Corns on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or bcaiu lieaa, Numb Palsy. Aunions or I-rosieJ reet, arts or any other complaint that can le reached by an external remedy. And it has ahvas been success ful. Ii is eouallv rood m healing ounds, Scratches. Saddle or Ibirness Galds, or any Sprain, Soreness or Stiffness. And it is warranted to cure Spavin. Ringbone, Splint or PcAV Evil in Ilorsc-s. tjrj- 1 tie Ijni'.ment is put up in inree sizes, ana retails at 25 cts.. 50 cts., and $1. The large bot tle contains much more Liniment in proportion to tlie price,: and are therefore cheapest. . TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Everv Ft ore should bo supplied .with this valu able LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidlw lr. W. VJni J51il.H l. (Succeswr to A. G. Bragg & Co.,) Originator and sole Proprietor. Principal Offices. 304 Broadway. New York, and corner Sd and Market street ; St. Louis, Mis souri ! . . "Jnly 20, 1854. TO TIIE 1'lTBL.ic. . - . i , t a . 1 f ITT" 1T THJH business done under me line oi v.. m. Ivorv v- (Jo., is this day discontinued. All persons knowing themselves indebted to this firm, will please call and settle and pay up and give, notes. The books aud accounts wiil be left in the store until the 15th day of August, after which tliev will be in the hands of a proper officer for collection. WM. W. 1YOU1. Summit July 13, 1854. JUST receiyedas the Book Store ot John ling ers, a lot single and double barrel Shot Gnns and Rifles. Graham's Mggziue arid Esop's Fa bles; July 20, '54.- Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphaus' Lourt oi Cambria oounty, there will le exposed, to Tuihlir. sale on the premises in Allegheny town ship, Cambria county, ou Tuesday the 20th day of August next, the "following read estate, late the property of Edward Mullan, deceased, viz: STXTY ACRES OF LAND.1 adjoining the land of Edward Mullan's heirs, and others. . k TERMS OF SALE : One half the purchase money on confirmntion of sale, and the balance m one year thereatter, with interest to lie secured ty tlie oona ana uic mortgage of the purchaser. iJIIQUU MCl'IMrtbl), , : ; . ? r PATRICK MULLAN. Adm'rs. of Edward Mullan, dee'd. July 13, 1853. i- $ o Sale of Hie Public Works. LET all take notice that the undersigned nas iust receivetl a large stxk of goods from the East, which will be sold at very low . prices for cash or approved credit, at the old stand, on the Summit. : . r . , ... The stock consists of tlie usual .goods Kept in country stores.- 1 can oner in. the Made up Clotuingr i-ine the best of inducementshaving a large stock. I Uvp nlsn secured the services of Mr. Jolm Talbot, a- practical Tailor, who will attend to the making up oi ad Kinds or - - Faslilonauic uoiues, Or will take measures and order tho g'jods from the best houses in Philadelphia.. .-'..''-. . co-call Aho sr.z.(i) ... . JOHN IVORY. . July 13. vJtnieilcaxi ICousc. rnHc undersigned hav jig leased for a number of tf ytars, that large and commodious house in Conemaugh borough, Cambria county,' PennsyK vauia formerly occupied by Hon. John Murray would respectfully inform his fri lie genoraHy, that he will spare no piins in male-. ing none or llie most desiraiue stoj'pmg pl.nx-4 id tne cT.unrv. - u.-.r. i v t i ..-. ?! ' His tabie will be fjllel with' the "best 'dio mar ket can afford. ' '. ' : His bar 'will contain llqllftrs of the 1 eif brands. His stabic will hs attended bv careful and at-. tentive Ostlers. M1CA1IKL STEWART. ; June 15, 1804. ' -: . ; CTntice. to Creditors upon tlie Main 1ne of public impnvi'iurutKj-tu;-cmtitors upon f&fa.iin liu of Wat. iJini'i.jv;ni'iit are hereby, ntifiheil that pursuant to an act entitled 'An act, to provide for the ordinary sinuses Vf (ioverument, the" repairs of the public Can;ds and Railroads, and other general and sjiecial ap projiriatioiis," apj.roved tlie 0th day of May. 1854, ttie ljoiLimi.ssioncrsapointed to examine allcl.iiios for Motive Power and Repairs, K'aring date prior to the 1st day of Decemla-r, 154. will meet at tl e following places and periods,' f t the fuTillment of tlie duties assigned them, viz: Hollidaysburg. on Monday, July 10. Summit, on Thursday, .July 13." . . Johnstown, on Monday, July 17. Bhdrsville, on Monday, July 04. Pittsburg, tin Thursday. July 27. , Huntingdon, on Thursday, August 3. Lewistowji, on Monday, August 7. , : Millerfctown, on Monday, August 10. Harrislmrg, on Monday. August 14. dhimhia, on Monday, August 17. Parksbiu-g, on, Monday, August 21. PJiiladeljihia.'on Tliiirsday. Awrnst 24. ' 1 THOMAS A. MAGL'IRE, Sw'y. July 13, 1854. . -1 BY virtue of a writ of Yend. Espiiias, issiu.-d out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, ami to me directed, there will be exposed to sale by public vendue or out-cry, at the M' MiUcu House in Johnstown ou the 7th of August nest. All the right tiCe and interest of Abraham Als hach, of in and to a peicc or parcel of land situate in Coiiemaugh township, Cambria County, adjoin ing lands of Peter Iievergood, H. Goughenour, A. Hildebrandand others, containing forty nine (4'.) acres, more or loss, on which is erected a two sto ry frame house, not now occupied. AUGLSTIN DL'RBIN, Sheriff. July 13, 1854. LOST LtMl WAItUA.M. A - LL persons are hereby cautioned against pur JlJL. chasing or locating a certain Bounty Laud Warrant for lt;0 acres of land issued by the Com missioner of Pensions under the act of Congress, of 28th September, 1850, tt Philip W. McDon ald, late a Brevet Major in the 2nd Regiment of United States Dragoons, 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 in the Pen sion Office against the issuing of a Patent to any jierson for a survey, made by virtue of said war eatit. I intend making application to the Com missioner of Pensions for a duplicate of the same. RACFIAEL McDONALD. Ebcnsburg, June 8, 1854, Valuable Property Tor Sale. f"1HE subscriber will sell at private sale, his JL well-known property in the town of Iieisano, 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 stajLJo and other out buildings attached. There aro also two lots of ground lxdonging to the property ; this is a desirable location for doldg an extensive business either tn Dry Goods line or tavern-keeping. There is a charter granted for the construction of a Plank Road from Johnstown, to Belsano. The distance from Bels'uno to Ebensburg, is nine miles, and seventeen miles from Indiana. ' :- Persons desirous of purchasing the projierty, will call on the undersigned at his residence in Belsano. A good deed will be given. B. F. DAVIS. Ry'So, June 20, 1854. ' . ,-p : 1 . Executor's Xotlce. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Leonard Litzinger,- late- of Clearfield township, deceased. All persons in debted to said deceased, are requested to 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 LITZING ER. . July 6, 1854. : Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, tome directed, there will le exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Mon day the "th day of August next, at two o'clock P. II., the following described real ctate, viz : All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Carroll township, Cambria County, beginning at a post on the road leading from Carrolltown to Eliensburg, thence south sixteen degrees west thir ty eight porches to a sugar, thence along said road south eight degrocs west twejity seven perches to a post, thenco jy land of John Jienn t wi-st oneJmn dred anil a half perches to a post, thence by .land of Peter Stubed North sixty five perches to alieaeh thence by laud of John Illig East one hundred and eighteen jercbes to the place of legiiiiiing. con taining forty eight acres and sixty two peivhcsstriet measure : about twenty acres of which is cleans! and thereon erected a two story frame house and a small stable. ... Terms of Sale : One third of the purchase mo ney to l pakl 011 i-onfiriaatiuu of the sale and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to lie secured by the bonds and mort gage of the purchaser. JOHN ILLIG. Guardian of the minor children of John Moscr. July C,54 St. George Harucamc, Wholesale & Eatail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron w . Manufacturer, and Soaler in the fol lowing named Stoves : GI)BE Air Tight Cx.k, Portable Rarnge, Flat Top Complete, Unjon Arr Tight, Cooks Fa vorite' Bare Cylinder,' Delaware Cook,- Bar-room, Keysione, or" Independent, Harp cannon. jNcw comph-ie, Hot Air Pari r. Victoria compieto', Air Tighi, Complete Oxk, Union Coal Burner. Eliensburg. Sept. 1, 1852. JEFFCRSOX IIOUSC. JEFFERSON, CAMBRIA COUNTY, FENN. THE undersigned takes pleasure in informing liis 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 lie enabled" to render comfort and satisfaction to all who favor him with" their patronage. His fist and superior MAIL LINE OF STA PES will always be in readiness to convey passen gers io and from the " PENN'A. RAILROAD STATIONS . to his home, and also leaving direct after the ar; rival of the trains by a good IHank Road to Ebcns burg. ' 1 ; . tjrj-IIe will ever be happy to accommodate his old friends and acqTta'mtanrcs that will fnvnr him with a call..--- . : Z JAMLS D. HAMILTON. t Jefferson, April 20, 1854.. WHOLESALE iLND Jj -Mifis-iF.MSf. ETLors. im ' SI '9I.MITTIIXK, ( A;illtlt (Ol.VTV, IM. ".".'' t Has received a s Jeii.hd sto. k, suitabk lor the Spring and Suinuicr trade, wlutii L is d. terrmni to sell at the Jowit jHwsible raUts, raiio hicli l.u invite Ui uUcntim or bin il 1 friend ' and custi iners as well ns'of the puUic in gm.Tal. He feels Cfifidvllt tLat th, mi who txr.n.inc hi. sto K w;7I I nd it to their advantage to rh at with him - Vay 11 'bi Ij - WHOLESALE . BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, NUM13ERS 133 & 135 W0CD 3T... PITTSBURGH. l'A. TTAm? JUST 11,:Cl:lVK1) T1I1-liJ -MMF.XSE STOCK OF lO!. SUOiS H ROY. I1 an V; c"ni:t-ng of over Thirty Five Hun.lr.,1 Uw u.r Indies and UtntLinan'. .u., i.i, , v i.ii.irt-n s .-Npnns an 1 aun.m. r wiin ii may ik louii i . Boots and liuskins, I'urple Parodies Cindcrilla Slippers, Uronze Kossutli.' ' Sontag's & Eureka's " Child 'ns fan. Hoots. Calf& Kip H--tn", - Col. Cong. lioots. Kid ;io. Hut. Or. & tTif. Ties, (V k V. Ibtecs. (.Miild'ns S. flait; Together with a vari 1 a variety of I-ancy Sood-, partic - of Fa Ccj- Having purchased our stock' from the Eastern' M:inuf;uturers, piin'ijHllv, f.ir -sh. with great care in the sele. Con and vuality adaje.1 to the Wet-tern trade, we are enabled to ofler su perior inducements, and arc determine! not to lc undersold by any Eastern or Western House. tr- Merchants visiting our city, wili plcas a'l and examine lor themselves. AjJ. IO. 18M RUUEUT DAVIS. MOniiiS liVAXS. irrr c J ! r r IMouglis, VIousli 1'olnts, Stoves, mill ZioriK. Tlirlilntr MaclilncA. C'ltler I'resses, X.C. AIm, Tlu are oi" cierj description. Foundry at the South AVst enl of "Ebcnsburg, Ware H uise . n Main str-t, nearly opiioite t1 e sto.H' of Shoemaker & Clark. " '''- . DAVls', EV VN'S Ac CD Jan.'. 8. lttOt. - - '- ' si : , . "k BY AUTE0RITY. Sesolutions proposir.p Amendmonts to tho Con etitatiou of ths Ccmmoawealta. Sr.cTtoN . 1.- Resolved by the Sejaite ial House of Rejne.-entatives of the Coimnoiiweahh of 1 Vim sylvania in (ieiieial Assembly met, timt iho fol lowing amendments W, and the s;iiiie are hCifhy projtosed to the CV institution of the dinmoli wealth, under and in accordance with the provi sions il" tiie tenth article thereof, to wit : Pl'.ol-oSlTlOiT1 1.. TO J1K . AKTK t.F. Xl. Skc. 1. The aggregate amoiit of debt hereafter coutracU'd by tlie Comm.inwealth, ha'l not 1: ccih! the sum of live liitndrel thousand dollars, ex cept in case of war to repel invasion suppress in sturrectioi), or to restore the puhlie h-lit of the Commonwealth, and th luuiu-y so ruis shall 1 aplied to the purine? for which the debt may be contracteil, or pay such debts, ami to no other purpose. Skc. 2. To pay the puhlie debt of the Com monwealth, and debts which may hereafter 1 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 vided bylaw for tho crcatu of a sinking fund, which shall not lie "abolished till the said public debt lie wholly paid, to consist of all the net an nual income from the public works aud stocks owiwxlby the Commonwealth, or any other finals arising tinder any revenue law now-existing or that may lie hereafter caeted. bo far as the same may be required to pay the interest of said debte semi-annuallv, and annually to reduce the princi- nal thereof by a sum not less thnn five hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly by compound ing at a rate of not less than five per centum per annum; tho said sinking lund shall lie invested in the loans of the Gmmoutvralth. which shall lie cancelled from time to time in a manner to le provided by law; no portion of the sinking fund shall ever be applied to the payment of the debt of five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the .first section f this article, but. tlie said siiiking fund shall. L applied only to the purposes herein specified; Skc. 3. Tlie credit of the ComnT-n wealth f-hal! not in nnv wnv le civcn or loaned to or iu aid of any individual, company, corporation, or associa tion, nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter In come a joint owner or stockholder in any company association or corporation iu the f'ummonwealth or elsewhere, formeil for auy p:rp'.es. . A Skc. 4. The Commonwealth shall nevi-r as sume the debts of any county, city, borough or townsLhi. or of anv corporation or association. unless such debts shall have been contracted to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend the State in war. PROPOSITION 2, TO KIv AUTICI.F. XI. Prohibiting Manic ijd fjuLscrijiiiitus. Tlie IeaisUture shall never aftthoriro anv coun ty, city, lioroujih or township, by vote of its citi zens or otherwise, to become a stoekJiohhT iu any joint stock comr-nnv, assix-iation or corporation. or to raise money for, or loan its credit to, or 111 aid of anv such company or association. E. ii. CHASE, Speaker of t'ne House of Representatives. " ' ' M.-M. CASEIN", Speaker if tbe Senate. Iu Senate,' April 2f. 1So4. Resolve.1, Tliat this resolution i:iKs. Yeas -J2, navs 5. Extract from the Journal. T. A. MAG I'lll E, (Vrk. In the IIor.se fif Rep's., Apiil 21. 1R04. .Resolved, That this resolution Veas21, navs 20. Extract from the .lournal. WM." "JACK, Clerk. : Secv's. Office, fdeil April 2'., 1854. 0. A. I? LACK, S-cretarv of tb.c Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: - . Secretarvi Office. ) Ilanisburir. July 1. 1854. ) t i-lv V, i do certify thafthe alv.ve and fore-1 ' skai..' Vgoins'is a frue'nrid correct ff'"y ftlie I - j T ' original " Resolution' relative t' an; amendment of the Constitution," as the same re mains on file in this ofricc; In testimony whe-of I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be aQixe.1 the seal of the Se cretary's office, the day. aud. year above written. , ,, , . . . . . , . G..A. RLACK. '.k J . . 'Secretary of the Commonwealth. " " Journal if the Senate. " Resolution No. entitled Re.lution "pro posing amendment to the Constitution of the Cominonwcalth,' was read a third time. On the ,.i;..r. will tlie Senate airrcc to the lirst proiMK sition, the yeas' and iuys were taken, agreeably to the C institution, and were as follows, viz. : Yeas Messrs. P.m kalew, Darlington, Darsie, Ferguson, Foulkrod. Frick, Fry, Oomlwin, Hal deinan. Hamilton, R. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, H. istcr. Hmre. Jamison. McClintock. M'Farland. PiaU , jQuiggle, Sager, Sli fcr, and McCislin, Speak- ef 23: - -: ' " " . Xats Messrs. Crabb, Creswcll, Hendricks TCinzer. Knnkle and Skinner 0. ' So the question Was determined in" the aQirma- tivc lows. viz : v.r T,C-.- HmVIcsW. Darsie. Fergus-n i?-..ii" ".i V- rVLvin Ilil lctran. lb D. Ham- i- r 'l' TT,t; TT.-n Ir.ii ks. Ib ister Il g'Vla, On the c-icstion, willJheSenateagreeto tnr secoud prvpo&itiou. tjtc jcaa arul nays were takers agreeably- tolhe"Cjnsr;furion, aud we.e as f-M- JIETAIL' DEALER, IN '.. . I . i & iwiji carpet eabs. wear, aU of late.-t Hvlcs .ud fasl auiu, ainonc 1IAT9 AND CAI'8. Cnnton, Palm-1. llLick, Fur and Wol Hats, Cloth & (Uar.ed Caps, LAldKd' liOnNEN. Ftraw and Leghorn, Fancy French Lac, Emhrtiid'red Cofss'r. Helmet (Vown, " Fancy Glaca. Florence with Cones. J'lu!i & civet Capt, ularlv adrited to the nr.i.rosebitifr It. L. JOHNSTON. EDWARD GI.ASi. rp r) i s: mison, Kinzer,' MOint.vk. McFarlainL Pistt. guiggle, Shlir, Wl.crry. McCain, Sjah-r 2' Nart Messrs.-Crabb, Oeswtll, Darlington, IlamilU.n, Kunkle and Skinner 6. So the question was deti lining ;;i the affirma tive. oo'lrnal of the House' of Representatives. 'The question rtvurring ujm the dial passaj: of the Resolution, the tirst proposition was agred to as follows, viz : ' 'Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Atheiton, Hall. Rarton, Rover, lham, Rovd, P,u: q, Rytr ly, Caldwell, (Talnn, Carlisle, CliamU-rlin. Cook. Crane, Cumniins, Dougherty, Davis, Do France, Dunning. Eckert. E.linger,"Eldred, Evans. Foster' Fry,ialUutine,Cibboney,tfilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, llaiiulton. Hart, Herr, 1 Hester, Hillor, Hippie. Horn, Hummel, Hunsacker, Hunter. Hart, Jackson. Kilgore, Knight, E-iury. (Ix.-high) Linn, Magce, M.iguire, Man.l.TneldMcO nni-ll, McKce, Miller. Mojii-han, Montomerv. MHjre, Moser, Muse. Palmer. Parke, Pnrmta.'pasmor, Patterson, Porter. Putney. Rawlins Rolerts. Qlowe, Sallade, Scott, Sidle, Sinioufou, Smith, (Rerks,) Smith, (Craw ford,) Stewart, Stockdale, Strong, Struthcrs, Wheiler, Wicklein, Wright, Ziegler. Chase, Speaker. 55. Ykas--Nohc. So the question was determined in the nffirnia tive. On the question will the nonsc ngree to the second proposition, the yeas and nays were taken airreeaUy to th provinious of the 20th aoticle of the Constitution and are as follows: . Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Rail, Rar tonrReck, Rcyer, Righam, li.yd, Caldwell, Car lisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Daugh erty, Davis, Dwlgan, De Frame, Dunning. Ediu ger, Eldred, Evans, Fry. Gallentinc, CibUmcy, Gilnure. Gray, Groorn, Gwin, Hamilton. 11k land. Hiller. Hijiple, Ifunstn ker. Hunter, Hurt, Jackson. Kilgorei Knight, Laurj, (Lehigh) Iow ero, (Tioga.) Linn, Mag, Maguire, Mandeifield, McCoiimll, McKee, Moncghan, MoiitKaiiery, Moore, Moser, Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parmloe, Passmore, Patterson, Porter, Rawlins, RoWrta, Rowe, Sallade, Scott, Simonton, Smith, (Perks,) Smith, (Crawford.) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wick lein, Wright, Chase, Speaker 74. Nats Messrs. Ad ams; Raldwin, Renn, Rush, Ryerly, Fkert, Ellls4 Hart. Ilerr. Hummel. McComliSi Miller, Poulson. Putney, Sidle, Stew art. Strong. Stridhers, Ziigler 20." So the question was determined in the affiania iive. Secketart's Office, 1 IIakkisci-rq, July I, 1854. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: . I do certify that the above and fore 'sf.au going is a true and correct cepjr f , ' ' the "yeas" and "nays" taken on tho "Resolution relative to an amendment of the Con stitution of the Commonwealth" as the Mine rip) pears ou the Journals of the two II onset, of tn (Tcneral Assembly, of tlus Commonwealth f th Session of J8."4. Witness my hand and the Seal of said offica this first day of July, c ue thousand eight hundred and fifty-four." ' C. A. P.LACK, , . :" Secretary of tlie CoinmouwcalUi. July 13, l!s54 Sm. K. IILTCIII.VSO.V, Jr., Attornoy at Law, Ebensburg, Fa., """ilLL jiractice in the several Courts of Cani- f f luia, lil.iir and Indian counties. All pri IVsiiii.il business v trusted to ins care will Is promptly attended to. ' Ofiice on Main street, adjoining his dwelling house. EUiisburg, July 1, 1853 20 Sm. SIX CENTS REWARD. RAN away from the subcril?er, Henry Shanc.w, an imlented Apprentice. "Said Uy had on when he left, a blue striped shirt, brown linsey pants, and a black wtml bat ; he is about five feet in height and ahout sixteen or seventeen years of ;e.. lhe public are hereby warned not to har- bor said. boy, as it will enforce the rigor of tha law against auy person so doing. July 13, 1854. .. . List of letters remaunnf in the Port Office at Ebensburg', Pa., July 1st, 1861. Fisher Andre, A. Morr.son, C RmHIS, John lktms, James Murray, ' Jacob Frhiglr, . David Drexler, Felix Short, Frederick Schafer, Samuel Singer, ' ' Susanna Sohroth. " ? Monsieur Zmgrr Hcrre, L Cnt. A. Wilmorc, Joseph Warbaugh. M. C; McCAUGE, T..M. John (J. Daily, John W. Gum ron, David Evansj R. J. Fongerav, R. L. Davis, ' William Johnston, William Litzinger, John Lewis,... Margaret Morris, -Ju'y C, 1854. 'TST OF LfrrTEKS REMAINING IN TIIE i"lOST 0FF1C1-: AT RELSAN0, QnaiKr eridtrg June 30. 1851. ' - Jaci Paul. 1 " Qrii. WilkiTioTi 1 D. Haut. Fm. I ' John A. M.ikcn. 1 A. C' Makrn, 1 ' Isaac Maken, 1 B. F- TAVI"v P.- V. Relsanftu.R; I. i 1I1M '. i c
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