n AT HOME AND ABROAD. (jtj-Flour U selling in this place at eleven dol iars per barrel. JPA New Democratic paper is to be started inBTOOkville. Jefferson Co., Ta. Wliat's wrong. Ephraim? -Thb Bedford Enquirer and Bedford Chronicle bare been united, and will hereafter I e conduct ed under the title of the "Enquirer and Chro- licle." WNkw Arrival of Goods. Our young friend J$tn Rodgers has received and just opening in connection with his Book store a large assortment T Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Arc, &c. ttvDEATH of Richard Tenn Smith. We regret to learn theleath of this gentleman which took place at bis residence in Philadelphia Co. on Saturday lasL He was in the fifty sixth year of hi age,' and was a man of fine abilities. He had fTlccided taste for literature, in which he won an enviable name, and by his numerous Poetical, Dramatic and Literary contributions was exten ively known throughout the country. )0-Cosfeuree Meetixo. The Whigs of this Congressional District will meet at Johnstown to morrow to- nominate a candidate for Congress. Each county in the district has recommended a candidate, but how it may result we cannot say, as "we are not in the ring." The present member Dr. McCullough is urged by Huntingdon, D. II. Ilofius, Esq., by Blair, C. II. Heyer, Esq., by Cambria, and J. R. Edic, Esq, by Somerset. IETThe second address of the State Central Committee is published upon our first page, to which we would direct the attention of our readers It docs no more than simple justice to the admi nistration of Governor Bigler, and at the same time places our State ticket in such a light, as to ansurc every deinix-rat that with such candidates as Kioi.er, Black and Mott, the democracy of the old Keystone can cheerfully rally to their support, and once more march to victory. Q7"Cosemavgh Baxr. A notice is published in the Johnstown Echo that application will be made at the next session of the Legislature, for the in corporation of a bank to Ve called theConemaugh Bank," with banking privileges of issue discount; and deposit, with a capital of two hundred thou sand dollars, to l.e located in the Borough of Johns town. The notice is signed by G. Nelson Smith, J. Marbourg, Jno. Parks, R. A. Johnson, JohnW. When, James Potts J. II. Levy, J. Fronheiser, Henry Kratzer, Jno. i)ilicrt, Geo. W Kern, and W. C. Lewis. HMajor General I Oth Division. Our young frici'd, A. II. Cofl'roth, Esq, of Somerset Co.. has lieen unanimously elected Mayor General of the Division composed of the counties of Bed ford, Somerset, Fulton, Cambria and Blair. Phi ladelphia Ecniny Argus. We would inform the editor of the Philadelphia Evening Argus, that he i- in error, Capt. It. S. Alexander of the Quitman Guards happens to le the lucky individual, ami a more clever whole-souled fellow could not have born selected for the honorable post. Bast even ing the Capt. took leave of the Quitman Guinls by tendering them a supper at the lw li w of Major James Hamilton, after which it was concluded in tl evening by a grand ball. KnBEDFORD County. We have the most charing accounts of the jmwpects of the Democra cy in this county. So f:ir from Gov. Bigler losing ground, a number of wings have came out openly and declared their intention tovte for the Demo cratic nominees. At no time was the Governor ever more warmly received by the jeople of that county than on his late visit to the -springs.' The intolerant and prescriptive course of the "Know Nothings," will not bo countenanced by the intel ligent Freemen of that county, and they will evince it in tones of thunder at the ballot box. JNew Advertlsements. John Dunlap of fers at private sale 1300 acres of choice timber land in Summerhill and Richland Township. J. McGonigal wants fiftecen or twenty good wood choppers. Charles Albright, Es q., having determined to leave fur Kansas, will offer for sale at his law of fice on Saturday, the 2Gth inst., a large lot of household and kitchen furniture. Col. P. Shields lost his pocket-b-xik, containing nwney and papers. The person returning the rame to him will be rewarded. F. Mulvchil and Bernard McMeel have brca granted letters testamentary on tlie estate of John McMeel, dec. E7"The "vebakpa" or "Logan Hocse." This is one of tlx; most elegant and spacious buildings in Pennsylvania. It is handsomely lo oted on the side of the Penn. R. R. in the thriv ing town of Altoona, Blair Co. Feraons wishing to enjoy an abundance of the good things of this world, incommoded with the jiress and jam if many more fashionable places, would never regret a few days or weeks at this Mansion. The proprietors, Messrs. Thompson & Camp bell, are both men of great experience in provid ing for the happiness and wants of the thousand, and we" have no doubt make unexceptionable landlords. We Lave a word to say, however, for out own county's citizens which those gentlemen may take as they choose. When Mr. Lytic, the late gentlemanly proprietor of the "Mountain House," which all will remember as being situat ed at the junction of the Central R. R. Branch A. P. was ministering to the wants of patro nizing public, he never failed to recognize the in habitants of our county and greet them with a hearty welcome to the hospitalities of his establish ment. With no desire to regard them as mere transients but as neighbors, he not only always secured to Them the best that was going, but was satisfied with a fair compensation for the same, never charging more than the ordinary hotel prices of a quarter per meal Src. Let the present proprietors of the "Veranda," some of whom cer tainly owe as much to our. people as did Mr. Lytle, think whether they have done as generous ly. Our people are as able to pay their way as any other, but men should never forget their friends. MR. HOBERT THOMAS still remains in the field as an Independent Can didate for Commissioner. liUlMf & SHOTS C7"Strcck by Lightning. A heavy storm passed over the Northern part of this county last Thursday night, during which the house of Mr. John Warner of Chest Township was struck by lightning. The electric fluid entered a window upon the lower story of the house, striking the floor and tearing up the boards; thence passed to a corner of the room splintering the boards and setting fire to the floor under the bed in which Warner and wife were sleeping, both of whom escaped injury. Mr. Warner sprang from his bed immediately, seized a bucket of water and extin guished the fire. His two sons aged about 12 and 14 years respectively, were sleeping upon a bed on the floor, and were considerably stunned, being taken up insensible. For some time their recove ry was considered doubtful, and no physician be ing at hand, they were lifted up and carried to the open air, and gradually resuscitated by pum ping cold water upou them. One of the boys has a black and blue mark left upon him exten ding from the shoulder to his foot, but we under stand he is now able to be up and about. The other boy was burned across his back, is still un ablJ to move, and remains entirely speechless. His recovery is still doubtful. SHERIFF SALE. II y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exponas JUand Levari Facias, issued out of the court of Common Pleas of Cambria County, and to me di rectcd, there will be exposed to sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, Cambria county, on the 4th day of September next, at 1 o'clock, P. M. All that certain tract or piece of land situate in Alleghany Township, Cambria county, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a l ost, a corner of land conveyed to Joseph Reighter, thence by the same .North one hundred and seven per ches to a Post, thence East ninety seven jierches to a birch, thence bv land warranted to Joseph Russel, south one hundred and seven perches to an Iron wood, thence West by land warranted to Richard Porter ninety seven perches to the bc- gmniug, containing sixty-lour acres ana one hundred and thirty nine perches. lakcn in execution, and to be sold as the pro- crty of Joi n B. Hoffmann, at the suit of Wil liam Logan Fisher. ALSO All that certain two story frame messuage and tenement, situate in the town or village of Galht- zin, (near the West end of the Tunnel), in the Township of Allegheny, in the County aforesaid, bounded as follows: on the East by the Township Road, leading from said town or village to the stone tavern and head of Place No. fi, Allegheny Portage Rail Road, containing on said twenty four eet, more or less, and m a depth, aliout sixteen feet, south and west by lots of the defendant, un occupied, and on the north by the house and lot of John Murray, Taken in execution and to be sold as the pro perty of Thomas O'llara, at the suit of James J. Will. ALSO, All that certain three story frame and plank building, situate in Washington Township, Cam bria County, on the south side of the turnpike road, where the Pennsylvania Rail Road, crosses the same, and licing on the west side of said Rail Kmd, containing in front on said Turnpike, 20 feet and on said Rail Road 85 fowt,and the lot and iiece of ground, and curtilage appurtenent to said building. Taken in execution and to be sold as the pro perty of R. M. S. Jackson, at the suit of John Stewart. ALSO, All that certain two story plank building. (weatlierloarded), situate in Washington Town ship, on the south side ot the turnpike Road, near where the Pennsylvania Rail Road crosses the same, containing in front of said Turn pike eighteen feet, and in depth eighty five feet, and the l it or piece of ground anilcurtilege, appurtenent to said building. Taken in execution and to be sold as the pro- jerty of R. M. S. Jackson, at the suit of John Stewart. AUGUSTIN DURBIN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oflice, Eltcnsburg, ) August 7, 1854. J For Sale or Rent. The undersigned wishing to remove from his pres ent location, will offer for sale his house and ot situated in Gallitzin, at the west end of the Central Tunnel The house lias leen built ex pressly" for a hotel, and has leen doing a gmnl bu siness in that line, leing well situated. The bu siness of the house may be considerably increased. The bar fixtures, together with all the house-hold furniture, will be disposed of on reasonable terms to the person purchasing or renting the house. w . . 1 , -il i . 1 1 II the property is not soiu wnniu mree weens, from the date of advertisement, it will be rented for one or more years. JOHN SWAM, 'August 10th 1854. Attention Cambria Guards. TCou will meet for parade at your armory, on Mon X day, 21st day of August, at 10 o'clock A. M. fully armed and equipped for drill.. Particular attendance is desired, as there will be an election held on said day for Company officers. By order of B. McDERMIT, Captain LIST OF CAUSES, SET down for Trial at a Court of Common Tleas, to bo held at Etensburg, on the First Monday of September next. JJlltoT WH-E.IV David R. Kinports. vs Peter Newman et al Charles Ellis, Jas. C. Fisher et al James Murray vs M ihael Stewart, vs Samuel Davis, vs Jacob Slick, vs John Benshoof, vs Samuel Petersberger, vs David Yeager, vs Wm. Burnett's adm vs Caspar Burgraff, vs Neil Dugan, vs Chas. M'Garity's ad. vs Samuel L. Gorgas, vs William M'Cbnnell, vs Jacob Stineman Ja, vs Joseph Stiueman, vs Eli Stineman, Robert Johnston, Edward Howard, Jeseph Markferding diaries Kins' use J. Adam Trefts, Joseph Miller, Jno.M'Ganty's Adv. Cambria County, Same Mary Stineman Same . Same Same vs Georgo Stineman, Myers et nx vs Jeremiah M'Gonegal, SECOND WEEK. James Burk vs Summerhill tp James P. Carter vs William Bingham, William Brown vs L. B. Cohick, Rosanna Plummer et al vs John Rorabaugher, George Gates Samuel Galvin vs Adam Marsh vs Thomas II. Moore, vs Daniel O. Evans vs George Gates vs James St. Clair vs James Sharp et al vs James Alexander vs S. A. R. Fish vs Wm. Lake vs Elias Baker vs John G. Given vs Robert Trotter vs James Bell vs Thomas J. Power et al vs Sam'l II. Smith et al vs Jeff. & Eb. Tlank R. vs Sanio James Murray James St. Clair George Gates William Orr James Burk C. Allcnbaugh Peter Christy John Murray Robert Deveraux C. W. Butcher John Young et al Henry Sutton Same Alex M'Vickcr P. MrGirr et al John B. Onslow vs Wm. II. Gardner. R. L. JOHNSTON. Prortion.rfarv- Protonotary's Office, EU'iisburg, July 27. '54. f BANKING HOUSE. OF BELL, SMITH & CO. dX Main street, in part of the " Cambria House" building, in the borough of Johns town, Cambria County, Penn., at which a general .banking business is contemplated to le done. Drafts on Philadelphia. Pittsburg, &c. Arc., al waj's for sale. Collecting made at principal points in the United States. Money received on Deposit, payable on de mand without interest; also, for 3, 6, 9 and 12 months, payable with reasonable rates of interest thereon. MEMBERS OF FIRM. S. H. SMITH, of Johnstown, Pa, J. M. BELL, of Hollidaysburg, Pa. R. B. JOHNSTON, WM. JACK, of WM. M. LLOYD, of " Johnstown, Pa., July 16, 1854. DRUG AND MEDICINE STORE. fTIHE undersigned would inform his many J- friends in the town and country, that he h;is ereceivd 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, prom ply, and to lower prices as in other stores will ne attended to. FREDERICK SNYDER. July 20, 1854. THE M DIILLEN HOUSE. The undersigned respectfullyinformshis friends and the public, that he has leased theM'MILLEN HOUSE, on Clinton Street, Johnstown, Pa., which is now open for the accommodation of Boarders and visitors. At a heavy expense, he has had the House thoroughly renovated from the garret to the cellar. The rooms are well ventilat-. ed, and furnished in a superior style. The new arrangements made to the House will add much to the accommodation and comfort of guests. The Bar will le furnished with the choicest wines and liquors and the table provided with every luxury of the season. The natural beauty and health of Johnstown ore unequalled in the Union, and, as a Summer Retreat, its attractions are unparalleled. The climate and the scenery of this mountain region, with the accomodations to be met with at the M'Miilen Hons-, renders it one of the most de lightful and pleasant stopping places in the state. Gc-Persons desirous of engaging Boarding and rooms, will do well to apply soon. JAMES DOWNEY. Johnstown, August 3, '54. ORPHANS' COURT SALE- BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, and to us directed, there will leexjMised to puUic sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, THE 28th AUGUST NEXT, AT TWO O'CLOCK, P. M., the following deserilicd REAL ESTATE. A store room and two shoiis in tha liorough of Eliensburg, fronting on High street, also four acres of land, situated in Cambria township, adjoining land of David Evans, on the north, Daniel I). Evans, on the east, and Horner street on the South. Also, alout 10 acres of land in Cambria township, adjoining lands of Win. Davis, east, Ed ward Shoemaker, on the north, and the Clay Pike on the south, late the property of Chas. Litz nger dee'd. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to 1 paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest ; to le secu red by the Ixmds ami mortgage of the purchaser. MARY ANN LITZINOEK, WILLIAM LITZING EI, Administrators. July 20; 1851. 0RI HANS' COURT SALE. BY virtvc of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will 1 exposed to public sale, on the premises on THE LAST FRIDAY OF AUGUST NEXT, AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., the following descnled REAL ESTATE. All that certain tract of land, situate in Sum- merliill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of heirs of Fleetwoxl Benson, Ephraim Crum, Joseph right, the heirs of Philip O'Skel ly, Christian Smay, and others, containing three hundred and forty acres more or less, late the proj- erty of John Crum dee'd. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money in cash on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments, from that date, with interest from that date, secured by bonds and mortgage on the p-eniises. ISAAC REAM. Trustee July 20, 1854. SCHNEIDER'S HOTEL. Ebensburg, Cambria Co-, Fa , The subscriber would respectfully inform his manv friends in the town and from the coun try, that he has now arranged his house, and is now prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their custom. His table is well suppli ed with the lest the market can afford. His Bar contains Liquor of the best Brands, also Lager- Itoer, &c.,&c, FREDERICK SC'hLNEIJJKU; July 20, '54. ly. THE GREAT REMEDY, ABOUT which so much has been said and published, is among us. Who has not heard of the MEXICA MUSTANG LINIMENT? Many millions of bottles have leen sold and used to cure Rheumatism, L leers, sores, i cruises, sprains, Ring-worm, Felens, Salt Rheum, riles, Sore pim r!u ami f!;ikvl Tireasts. Cancers. Itah. Corns on the Toes, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Pimples, Swollen Joints or Limbs, Cuts, Scalds, or Scald Head, Numb Palsy, Aunions or Frosied J?eet, Warts or any other complaint that can ne readied ny an external remedy And it has alwas been success ful. Ii is equally good in healing Wounds, Scratches, Saddle or Harness Galds, or any Sprain, Soreness or Stiffness. And it is warranted to cure Spavin, Ringbone, Splint or Poll Evil in Horses. 0J- The Limiment is put up in three sizes, and retails at 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1. The large bot tle contains much more Liniment in proportion to the price, and are therefore cheapest. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should be supplied with this valu able LINIMENT, as it pays a good profit and sells rapidly. G. W. WESTBROOK. (Successor to A. G. Bragg & Co.,) Originator and sole Proprietor. . , Principal Offices, 304 Broadway. New York, and corner 3d and Market street ; St. Louis, Mis souri. July 20, 1854. A" LL persons are hereby cautioned against pur' chasing or locating a certain Bounty Land Warrant for 160 acres of land issued by the Com missioner of Tensions under the act of Congress, of 28th September, 1850, to Philip W. McDon ald, late a Brevet Major in the 2nd Regiment of United States Dragoons, for services rendered durin" 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 person for a survey, made by virtue of said war rant. I intend making application to the Com missioner of Pensions for a duplicate of the sarue. rachael Mcdonald. Ebensburg, June 8. 1831. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Cambria aounty, there will 1-e exiosed to public sale on the premises in Allegheny town ship, Cambria county, on Tuesday the 21th day of August next, the following real estate, late the projierty of Edward Mullaii. deceased, viz: SIXTY ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the land of Edward Mullan's heirs, and others. TERMS OF SALE : One half the purchase money on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one year thereafter, with interest to be secured by the bond and the mortgage of the purchaser.- joseph Mcdonald, patrick mullan, Adm'rs. of Edward Mullan, dee'd. July 13, 1853. Xo Sale or the Public Work. LET all take notice that the undersigned has just received a large stock of goods from the East, which will be sold at very low prices for cash' or approved credit, at the old stand, on the Summit. The stek consists of the usual goods kept in country stores. 1 can otter in the Made up Clothing- Line the best of inducements, having a large stock. I have also secured the services of Mr. John Talbot, a practical lailor, who will attend to the making up of all kinds of Fashionable Clothes, Or will take measures and order the goods from the best houses in Philadelphia. . CO-CALL ASD SEE.-C0 JOHN IVORY. July 13, 1854. George Ilarncame, Wholesale & Retail Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Manufacturer, and Dealer in the fol lowing named Stoves : GI)BE Air Tight Cook, Portable Rarnge, Flat Top Complete, Union Arr Tight, Cooks Fa vorite Bare Cylinder, Delaware Cook, Bar-rxm, Keysione, of Independent, Harp cannon, New complete, Hot Air Parlor, Victoria compieto, Air Tighi, Complete Cook, Union Coal Burner. Ebensburg; Sept. 1, 1852. K. IIITTCIIIXSO.V, Jr., Attorney at Law, Ebensburg, Pa., "''ILL practice in the several Oiurts of Gun- nna, lilair ana Indian counties. All pro fessional business entrusted to his care will lie promptly attended to. Ollice on Mam strcvt, a ljomuig Jus unelling house. Ebensburg, July 1, 1853 26 3m. to tiic run tic. FTTlTIE business done tinder the title of W. W. -L Ivor- Co., is this dav discontinued. All persons knowing themselves indebted to this firm, will i deasc call and settle and pay up and give notes. 1 he books and accounts will le 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. IVORY. Summit July 1.1, 1854. Valuable lropert y Tor Sale. rflnilE subscrilier will sell at private sale, his JL well-known property in the town of Belsano, Cambria county. The building is a two-story frame aliout liftv feet in front, well calculated either for a store or tavern, with a good stable and other out buildings attached. There are also two lots of ground lielonging to the property ; this is a lesirable location for doidg an extensive business either in Dry Goods line or tavern-keeping. There is a charter granted for the construction of Plank 1 toad from Johnstown to Belsano. The distance from Belstaio to Ebensburg, is nine miles, and seventeen miles from Indiana. Persons desirous of purchasing the protiertv, will call tin the undersigned at his residence in Belsano. A good deed will lo given. B. F. DAVIS. Belsano. June 20, 1854. SIX CENTS REWARD. RAN away from the subscrilier, Henry Shanow, an indented Apprentice. Said boy had on when he left, a blue striped shirt, brown linsey pants, and a black wool hat ; he is aliout five feet in height and aliout sixteen or seventeen years of age. The public are hereby warned not to har lmr said boy, as it will enforce the rigor of the law against any person so doing. JOHN BUZZARD. July 13, 1854. lTotlce to Creditors upon the Main Line of public improvements. The creditors upon the main line of the Tuhlic Improvements arc 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 social ap propriations," approved the 9th day, of May, 1854, the Commissioners aptKiiuted to examine all claims for Motive Power and Repairs, bearing date prior to the 1st day of December, 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, July 13. Johnstown, on Monday, July 17. Blairsville, on Monday, July 24. Pittsburg, on Thursday, July 27. Huntingdon, on Thursday, August 3. Lcwistown, on Monday, August 7. Millerstown, on Monday, August 10. Hariisburg, on Monday, August 14. Columbia, on Monday, August 17. Parksburg, on Monday, August 21 Philadelphia, on Thursdav, August 24. THOMAS A. MAGU1RE, Sec'y. July 13, M54. LETTERS testamentary having leen granted to the undersigned, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Leonard Litzinger, late of Clearfield township, deceased. All jw rsons 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 Lorctto, duly authen ticated. GEORGE LITZINGER. July 6, 1854. Something new in Ebensburg. DRUG & FANCY STORE. THE undersigned, under the firm of LEMON & KITTELL, have just opened in the new building of Dr. Lemmon, on Main street, a large and well selected assortment of Drugs, Medicines and Fancy Goods. Ladies will find in this establishment every va riety of Dress Goods, Trimmings, &c, Src, A general assortment of Drugs and Medicines, Oils, Paints. Dye Stuffs &Perfumeri, will be kept constantly on hand. Intending to do busings exclusively cn the CASH SYSTEM, they will be thus enabled to sell goods cheaper than can lc 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 to a bad customer. Come one and all, but not be rash, Purchase our Goods and pay in Cash. Connected with the establishment is a ' SODA FOUNTAIN, from which emanates a delicious beverage, inof fensive to the most ardent advocate of the '.Maine Law." WM. LEMMON, WM. KITTELL. Jufv 20. 1834. SAMUEL PETERSBEK6ER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN . he if ramie, hats. caps, its & sus. mm. & wm iui SIMJIITVILLE, CANIIRIl COI XT1, PA. OCJ-Has received a splendid .tock, suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, which he is drtor tertnined to sell at the lowest ixsible rate, and to which he in vitos the attention of his t Id friend and customers , veil as of the public in general. He feels confident tUt those who examine hia stock will tmd it to their advantage to d-al with him. Mavll '54 Iv 11 frMLIIFl frY WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, NUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD ST., PITTSBURG II, PA. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE STOCK OP p.ooTS, SHOES, HATS. RON NETS and Caps, consisting of over Thirty Five Hundred Cases for Indies aud GtnlUnian'a Misses, Roys and Children's Spring and Summer all of latett styles and fashions, aimng which may lie foiuid LADIES AND MISSAS MEN AND BOY S ! Boots and Buskins, Purple Parodies Ciuderilla Slippers, Bronze Kossutlis, Sontag's & Eureka's Child'ns fan. Boots. Calf& KipBoote, Col. Cong. Boots, KidGlo. But, Ox. & Un. Ties, C. & F. Bootees, Child'ns S. Gait. Together with a variety of Fancy Goods, particularly adapted to the annroachiiif nenson G&- Having purchased our stK-k from the Eastern Manufacturers, principally for rash, with great care in the selection and vuality adapted to the Western trade, we are enabled to ofler su perior inducements, and are determined not to 1-e undersold by any Eastern cr WesternHoase. QO- Merchants visiting our city, will please call and examine for themselves. Apl. 20, lKf4 ROBERT DAVIS. MORRIS EVANS. R. L. JOHNSTON. EDWARD GLASS. Ploughs, IMougli l'olnts, Stovex, Mill Irons, TlirCKltliig Machines, Cider I'reses, &c. &c. Also, Tin Ware ol" every deNcrlption. Foundry at the South West end of Ebensburg, Ware II juso on Main street, nearly opposite th stone of Shoemaker & Clark. DAVIS, EVANS & CO. June. 8, 1054. BY AUTHORITY. Besolutions proposing Amendment to the Con stitution of the Commonwealth. Section 1. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of 1 enn svlvania in General Assembly met, that the fol lowing amendments lie, and the same are hereby proposed to the Constitution of the Common wealth, under and in accordance with the provi sions of the tenth article thereof, to wit : PUOPOSITIOX J. TO BE ABTICI.E XI. Skc 1. The ainpvgate amout of debt hereafter contracted by the Commonwealth, shall not ex ceed the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, ex cept in ease of war to n-iicl invasion suppress in surrection, or to restore tlie puunc ueot oi me Commonwealth, and the money so raised shall lie applied to the puriMise for which the debt may W contracted, or pay sucli debts, anil to no otlier - - .... ., purpose. Skc 2. To wy tle public debt of the Com nion wealth, and del its wtucu may nereauer oe contracted in case of war to repel invasion, sup press insurrection, and to redeem the public debt, the Lesnslaturc shall at their next session alter the adoption of this section into the Constitution, pro vided bv law tor tlie creation ot a sinKiug lund, which shall not lie aliolished ti lib he said public debt le wholly paid, to consist of all the net an nual income from the public works and stocks owned by the Commonwealth, or any other funds arising under any revenue law now existing or that may lie hereafter enacted, so far as the same may lie retjuired to pay the interest of said debts semi-annually, and annually to reduce the princi- d thereof by a sum not less than five hundred thousand dollars, increased yearly by compound ing at a rate of not less than live jkt centum mt annnm ; the said sinking fund shall te luvcsted in the loans of the Commonwealth, which shall lie cancelled from time to time in a manner to be provided by law: no rtion of the sinking fund shall ever lie applied to the pavment of the debt of five hundred thousand dollars mentioned in the first section of this article, but the said sinking fund shall be applied only to the p&rposes herein specified; Skc 3. The crexlit I tlie tiommonweaim snan not in any way lie given or loaned to or in aid oi any individual, company, corporation, or associa tion, nor shall the Commonwealth hereafter l comc a joint owner or stockholder in any company association or corjoratioii in the Commonwealth or elsewhere ."formed for any purposes. Sec. 4. The Common wealth shall never as sume the debts of any county, city, borough or townslttn. or of any corporation or association. unless such debts shall have lieen contracted to renel invasion, suppress insurrection, or to defend the State in war. raoposiTios 2, to be auticle si. Prohibiting Municijtal Subtcrijrtion. Tlie Lemslature shall never authorize any coun ty, city, lioronfrh or township, by vote of its citi zens or otherwise, to lieoume a stockholder in any joint stock company, association or corjioration, or to raise money for ,; or "loan lu credit to, or in aid of any such company or association. E. R. CHASE, Speaker of the House of Representatives. 1 If Vf.J' A T TV Speaker of the Senate. In Senate, April 28, 1854. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 22, nays 5. Extract fiom the Journal. T. A. MAGUIRE, Clerk. In the House of Rep's.. April 21, 1854. Resolved, That this resolution pass. Yeas 21. nays 20. Extract from the Journal. 3 WM. JACK, Clerk. Secy's. Office, filed April 20, 1854. 3 G. A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. PENNSYLVANIA, SS: Secretary's Office, Harrisburg, July 1 , 1854. I do certify that the aliove and fore V gofiiR is a true and correct copy of the rimal llesoluuou relative to an amendment of the Constitution," as the same Ze mains on file in this office, In testimony whereof I bayf here':. ato set my hand and caused to le afiiT.td the, seal of the Se cretary's office, the Hsxv and year alove written. G. A. RLACK. . Secretary of the G minion wealth. Journal of the Senate. " Resolution No. 5G2, entitled ' Resolution"pro ncsbior amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth.' was re;ul a third time. On the miration will the Senate agree to the hrst propo sition, the j-eas and nays were token, agreeably to the Constitution, ami were as ioiiows, viz : Ykas Messrs. Ruckalew, Darlington. Darsic Fersnison. Foulkrod. Prick, Fry, Goodwin, Hal deman. Hamilton, II. D. Hamlin, E. W. Hamlin, Ileister, Hope, Jamison. McClintock. M'Farland Piatt, Quiggle, Sager, Slifer, and McCaslin, Speak er 23. Nays Messrs. Crabb, Ores well, Hendricks, Kinzcr. Kunkle aud Skinner 5. So the question was determined in the affirma tive. On tbe nuestion. will the Senate acre to the sraond proposition, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably -to the Constitution, and were as fol lows, viz : Yeas Messrs; Ruckalew. Darsie. Fergus m Fonlkrod. Frv. Goodwin. Haldenian, 15. D. Hani lin. K.W. Hamlin, Hendricks, lList-r 11 ogi.Ja f SEAL.. CO.- rft HATS AND CArS. I LADIES HOnFT Canton, Palm I, Black, Fur and Wool Hats, Cloth & Glazed Caps, Plush & Velvet Caps. Straw and Leghorn, Fancy French Laoe, Knihroid'red Coss'r. Helmet Crown, Fancy Glaca, Florence with Capet, mison, Kinzer, McClintock, McFarlajid, Tiatt, yuiggle, Slifer, Wherry, MiCubliu, Sxtrker 22. Nays Mi-sit. Crabb, Creswc-ll, Darlington, Hamilton, Kunkle and Skinner 5. So the question was determined in the affirma tive. Journal of the House of Representatives. "The question recurring upon the final jiassag of the Resolution, the first projiobition was agreed to as follows, viz : Yeas Messrs. Abraham, Adams, Athcrton, Ball. Barton. 1 lover, Righam, Boyd. Rusq, Ryer ly, Caldwell. Calvin, Carlisle, Chsmlierlin, Cook, Crane, Cummins. Daigherty. Ihivis. le France, Dunning. Eckert. EdhigcrEldred. Evans, Fter, Fry. Gallcutiiic,GibKiiey,Gilmore, Gray, Groom, Gwin, Hamilton. Hart. Iltrr, Hiester, Hillcr, Hippie, Horn, Hummel, Hunsiuker, Hunter, Hart, Jackson, Kilgore, Knight, Laury, (Lehigh) Linn, Magee, Maguire, ManleifielJ,"McConiH'Il, McKec. Miller. Moneghaii, Montgomery, Moore. Moser, Muse. Palmer, Parke, Parmlee, Pasmor, Patterson. Porter. Putney, Rawlins RoWrta, l'owe, Kallade, Scott. Sidle, Simonton, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Craw ford,) Stewart, StkdaV, Strong, St rut hers, Wheeler, Wicklein, WiigLt, Ziegler, Chase, Speaker. 85. Yeas None. So the question was determined iu ths affirm tive. On the nuestion will the House agree to second proHiiticiii, the yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the 20th auticle of the Constitution, and are as follows: l eas Messrs. Abraham, Atherton, Ball, Bar ton. Reck. Beyer. Biidiam. llovd. Caldwell. Car le, Chamberlain, Cook, tYane. Cummins, 1 hmgh erty, Davis, l)edgan, De France, Dunning, FxlLn - ger, r,ldrcd,F,vaiis, try , Gallentiue, Gibboney, Gilniore, Gray, Groom. Gwin. Hamilton, Hie land, Hillcr, Hippie. Hunsecker, Hunter, Hurt, Jackson, Kilgore, Knight, Iaury, (Li higb) Ixiw-i ero. (Tioga,) Linn. Magee, Maguire, Mandertkld, McConnell, McKee, Moueghan, Montgomery, Moore, Moser. Muse, Palmer, Parke, Parmlee, Passniore. Patterson, Porter, Rawlins, Rolmrts, Rowe, Salhide. Scott, Simonton, Smith, (Ilerks,)' Smith. (Crawford.) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wuk- h-iii, villain, iiii-, ttnei n JSays Messrs. Adams, Baldwin, Beans, Bush, Byerly, Eckert, Ellis, Hart, Herr, .Hummel, McCoiubs, Miller, Poulson, Putney, Sidle, Stew art, Strong. Struthent. Ziecler-J 20. So the question was determined in the afliama tive. Secretary's Okfice, llAUUitxTiui, July 1, 1854. j PENNSYLVANIA, fiS: 1 . I do certify that the above ami fore skal. v going is a true and correct copy of - y ' tlie yeas" and " nays" token on tho " Resolution relative to an amendment of the Con stitution of the Commonwealth" as th same sp ears on the Journals of tlc two H of th General Assembly, of this Commonwealth for th Session of 1854. Witness my hand and the ?eal of said ofnet this first day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. Q A. BLACK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. .July 13, 1854 3m. ixiox house, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa- THE subscrilier would respectfully inform hN l'riends and tlie traveling public, that he hs leased the house formerly kept by Mrs. Mary O Evans and is prepared to accommodate all wl"4 may favor him with their custom. . The es.'.ab lishment has been furnished with every Conveni ence that can be had. His rooms are "large and well ventilated. His table will be supplied with the liestthe market can afford. His liar vilf eon tain liquors of tlie best brands and his vtable is large and attended by caref-u ,nJ obligiug ! St- lers. JOHN A. i Ik. 22, 1853. R. II. TVDOrf. J4. r.rjLtIs. l"i:SSRS. Tl'DOR JL BODEIU S. jEELING thankful to the citizens of EU-ns . burg aud vicinity for their former patroimtry. beg leavo to state, that, having luen lioih Ear-t and West, they have purchased the largest a;:d best stock ol - c GROCERIES AMD CONFECTION A RiES. that has ever lieen brought to the place, to wititi they now invite the attention of the pubhe. T.heir stock consists of hugars. Black and Uietu Teas, Oiffi, Essence of Coifee, Chocolate. lre par ed Corn, Dui'kec's Baking Powder, English u.l American Mustards. Crackers. Cheese, tine auu coarse Salt, Palm, Rosin and Castile Soaps, Can dles, Flour. Bacon, Mackarcl. Codfish, Salmon, I lerring, mcgnr, Syrups, Molasses, iuskey. Brandy, Wine, Fluid, Alcohol, Oils, Tobacco and Cigars, of the choicest brand : 3icoici.i:s, an-! a general assortment of Tubs. Buckets, Da kets. Brooms, Brushes, Wiudow Glass. Ac. Also, every variety of DRIKD t RL 11. such as Citrons, Prune. Currants, Figs, Date nudRal sins, Jellies and Preserres : HUTSOKKTKHY DBCniPTIOM, and in fact, every thing that an epicure could sire. Tbej- will ever W hnpy to wait upon all who. Tuny favor then i with their custom, and feel Mt'nt-. fiii thst they nre enabled to sell L0WEB FOB CASH, than auv otlier establishment in the place. ' EN nsbur. Nov. 25, 1853 ly "
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