3 v of English riflemen with a body of Russians, j the latter twere defeat pd :TUe reported bat ;tle on. the 13th. turns out to have been a mere eortia of the Russians, who were driven back with-the loss of 300 killed ; the French losing 40 men." ,. ' '.''.''' iV--ri.i -iPriwc 3IenScbikofT states,-that on the 24th ihe-fire of tie allies had become very feeble. But a despatch from ; Constantinople states ' that the bombardment had -been renewed.- 'The allies were "surrounded and protected hy enormous circuuivallatioii, , consisting of curtains Avith Advanced bastion?, and immense earth works in triple lines. The French had Tepelled several sorties, and there were con stant affrays between the pickets. Fresh re- " inforcements were arriving daily, and the men were busy hutting themselves. Flags of truce had passed between the Generals, and it was . agreed to exchange Lord Dunkellen, by de sire of the Csar, for a Russian Captain. In an attack on Eupatoria,; the Russians f had been driven back with considerable loss. Movements of the Russians on the Pacific - The increase and extent of power on the part' of Russia within the past forty years, has e been scarcely any greater along the line of the Danubian provinces, and in the direction of the Caspian, than in .North-eastern Asia, and it is a well-known fact that for many years past there has been a continued migration of colonists from Ochotsk to the shores of the Japanese Sea.; This progressn of Russia in XAsia, within the past five or ten years, has , been,' such as to rival in extent the spread of -our republican sway on the opposite shores of America. Russian steamers ply upon tie Sea of Aral and upon the Ozas", - Russian en gineers explore Mongolia between Thibet and the Altai, and. build forts along the Steppes, and missionaries have crossed into Maohuria, and, it is said, with designs which; -they do Hot attempt to conceal. It is the intention of these zealots to cross over to the northern is- lands of Japan, whither there caa be no doubt, Russian dominion would soon follow -them.- v i The recent accounts published in this paper of the movements of the Russians in Maehu ria of their military works and internal nav igation leave no doubt as to the designs of the Autocrat. It was even rumored in the East, a few months siuce, that his agents and ships j had obtained important advantages in Japan. This does not appear to be the fact as yet, though' wo can hardly suppose these advan tages will be long forthcoming. We leave it to our countrymen to judge whether, in the. event of Russia obtaining mastery of the trade of Japan, America can long remain a. disinterested, spectator. , .We leave it for them to determine whether we could accept the unequal conditions of rivalry for the Eastern trade, which alone R.ussia in competition could offer. We shall not make up our mind to fraternize with our Au- "tocrat neighbor uutil we can know their opiu- . jon. .. . , .... ' i .. . ... .-: v - .-.'.'' ' - 1 . ; Judge McLean, of the United States Court, recently stated, in giving his'iudg ment in a jnaratime case that "ruin had sunk - jnore seamen than ail the tempests tnat ever blew." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, , I. O. O. F. ' ' Highland Lodge Xo. 428 meets everv WEDNESDAY evening at their Hall on Hirh tt., in the upper story of .Shoemaker & Clark's building. SOXS OV TLJiPlillASCIi. GCi?$ Highland JJivision. Ao. Hi. tons ol lem- eiance meet at their Hull every SATUR l)Ai evening, 2 djors below bun's liotel HOUSEKEEPER'S DEPOT. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL A IX, COPPER, AND .: . Siieet Iro'x Ware Manufactory, Carud Street, Johnstown, Fcjtn'a f THANKFUL for oast favors, the subscriber JL now calls the attention of his friends and t!e nubhe ireuerallv to the hirtre J, . , . " . . ' o- .rf , it-- baa uii jluij. nxiieii ia uneieu at me om iinee, notwitlistand- , ing the reat advance in labur and material, either ' at Wholesale or Betail. A". W. HAY. , OAL BUCKETS, Shovels, Pokers, : Tongs, -S H amine red-iron Bread pans, Sheet-iron "pans," Hat Traps, Wash-boards. For sale low F. W. HAY. rillNWAliE of all kinds, Copper Kettles and JL Brass Kettles of all sizes, lor side by . - F. W. HAY. ; "FNAMELKD and Tinned Sauce Pans, Boilers, JLi Teakettles, preserving kettles, &c, fivm 3 pinis u 4 gauons, lor s;Ue low lor cash, by EXCKLSIOK, Large Oveu Etna, Diamond, Complete Cook, Aurora, , Crescent, and 2sTorth American Air-tight Cooking Ssoves, trim med out comjlL'te and sold at sity priees, by ' F. W. HAY'. : anion"- wliirh are thn Star "Fraiiklm. Diadem. liiat-.r. Flora. Franklin, niA l-om Stoves, from two dollars up to twenty, by F. W. HAY. SUGAi: KETTLES, Iron Wash Kettles, Eng- . iisji i ots, cKiiieis, na.Kc uvens. lea kettles &C sold bv F. W. HAY. d lUrrLh ill LLS from 37j cents to S1,S8J, Jlincing knives, ioto io cts, Jleat lender ers, Straw Cutters, Gravy Strainers, Sugar Skim mers, English and French Basting Spoons, Skim ming Ladles, &c., for sale at cash prices by ' !' F. W. HAY. H H ftfifi 10UXD: assorted Stove-pipe for sale vholesale t retiiil, by F. W. HAY. B l A,,G,ITrc-ruts. Tea-rots,. Cream Xby bl-lcfro 0 cents to tlM For . " F. AV. II AY. GLASS LAMPS Li" es, Spring Balance. J.-iw r ,V r V V Spring bottom Lantern., sWL' ox sale low for cash by k. V." IIAY SAD. IRONS, Waffle Irons. FendeTsTws Candlesticks. Snufiers. Travn. Ilrac ji &c. '. For sdo cheap by . ' . F. W. HAY. GISTERN TUMPS, Well Pumps, from $4,oQi . to $12, for sale by - F. W. HAY. . V ' QIIEETZIXC, Brass, Iron, Wire,' Tig Lead, -O-- Block Tin,- Spelter, tc. For -sale " low for on cy trtitt i 'Xlx- p. w. HAY", 1(A Bundles,, Xos. 24 -IvU at cash rat lur Ixos. 2-4 and 26 Sheet Iron for sale F. W. HAY'. 7Vset of STOVE-rirE FORMERS, one tt , 'ita'unS Mac! line, one Sheet-Iron Folder, nana rswedges, &Cw for sale by F. W. IIAY. , MINERS' LAMPS. Globe Lanterns, Boat F. W. HAY.- Important tat the Shareholder! in Ferham's It will be seen by reference to advertisement in our' paper of to-day, that the Committee appoin ted by the.' Shareholders at their last meeting, have issued a call for a final meeting of all inter ested", to get their instructions iu reference to the distribution of the Gift property:" "We are pleased to find the matter so near a consummation, and hope.thjit Mr.-Ferham will receive the patronage he so well deserves for the liberality and energy displayed in getting up and. 'prosecuting tbisstu pendous enterprise. Orders for tickets should be sent in Immediately. There are fortunes in re serve for somebody. Auditor's Notice.' TVTOTICE is herebv riven, that tlie undersign- il cd has heen annointed Auditor by the Omhans' Court of Cambria County, to apportion the assets, arising from the sale of the Ileal Es tate ot Charles Litzinger, deceased, to and -among the creditors of said deceased, and that he will sit for that nurnose at ' his office in Ebensburg on Monday, the 22d day. of January next, where and when all persons mtertod may attenu. ' . JOIIX S. BHEY, Auditor., LOOK HERE! . , , i JAMES HcDERMITT still continues his VARIETY STOI1K, opposite the l ost (Jllice, one door wes ot J Moore's, wnere can oe nau very cneap Variety Goods. Motions and loj-s; Boots and Slwjes larc and 6mall long and " . short; . Coffee, Teas, Chocolate, Sugars, Molasses ; Candies, Crackers, Kuts, liaisins, Figs, &c; Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars; , Gloves and Stockings.' Cotton and Woolen. ."JEWELIIY Ear-iinjrs, Finger-rings & breast pins; Pocket Knives, and Razors; A few common Dry Goods; f Cull and examine his stock III FAMILY MEDICINES T McDEHMITT'S VARIEIjl STOEE: Dr. Jay nes popular Medicines; . Dr. Swaynes do do; . McLane's Vermifuge and Pills; Bad ways Beady Relief, and Pills, 5rc; . Brants purifying Extract and Pulmonic Syrup; Schencks Pulmonic Syrup Syrup ICaptha; Pain Killer Barrels Indian Linament; .," jliepherds Sar.-aparilla and Vermifuge; Hoojland Bitters Holland Bitters Pepsin; " Bat Exterminator Petroleum; Avers Gierry Fectoral Essence Ginger; Brandreth and Wright's Pills; I Iorse and Cattle Meciicines; ' Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Essences, Sec, fyc. Dec. 21, '54 ' . THE GREEK SLAVE ! Bacchante. Venus. Flora. 1ele. and Out Dancing Girl I fin HE above celebrated Statues, together with A FIFTEEN- STATUETTES IN BRONZE, and several hundred magnificent on, paint ixgs, form the collection of prizes to be distribut ed amouj the .members of the Cosmopolitan Art Association at the first' abirtlal distribution, in. January nest. -, - ; , Tlie Cosmopolitan Art and Literary i.t lociationj Organized fur (he Eticourasemeni and General Diffusion of Literature and ike Fine Art, -tin a new ami vrijiaal tian. Tlie Committee of Management liave the pleas ure of announcing that the First Aunual Distrib ution will take dace on the 30th of January next, on which occasion there will be distributed or allotted to members several hundred Works of Art, among, which is the original and world re- nowncd .Statue, of the GREEK SLAVE, by II. Powers, costing orer fite thousand dolla-s I to gether with the beautiful Statues, of Bacchante, Venus,-2Iebe, Flora, and the Dancing- Girl ; and fifteen Statuettes in Bronze, imported from Paris ; also, a largo collection of OIL PAINT INGS, comprising some of the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists. , . Plan for (be Current Year. , The payment of throe dollars, constitutes any one a nHjinbcr of this Association, and entitles him to the Knickerbocker Magazine for one year, and also a ticket in the distribution of the Statuary and Paintings which are to be allotted to mem bers in January. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to five of the Magazines one year, and to six tickets in the distribution. Persons, on becoming mcmlcrs, can have their Magazine commence with any month they choose, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, direct from New Y'ork. The net proceeds derived from the sale of mem berships are devoted to the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. , Books ojteu to receive names at the Eastern office, New York or Western office, SandusKy. Tlie Gallery of Art is located at Sandusky, (the Western office Of the Association,) where superb Granite Buildings have been erected for it, and in whose spacious saloons the splendid collection of Statuary and Paintings is exhibited. , i The Advantages-Secured by becoming a member of this AssJCtation are . - - 1st. All persous receive the full value of their subscription at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. Each member is contributing toward pur chasing choice WVrks of Art, which are to be distributed, among themst Ives, and are at the same time encouraging tlie Artists of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through , its agency. : .- Persons remitting fundi for membership, should mark letters, "Registered," and state the month with which they wish their magazines to com mence, and also their post rffice address in full,' on the receipt of which, a certificate of member ship, together with the magazine desired, .will be forwarded to any part of the country. Those who purchase Magazines at Bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they receire the-Magazine and Free picket in the annual distribution, all at the same price they now pay for the' Ma ;azinc alone. Frustrated Catalogues of the whole collection sent on application; free of charge ' ' CCf-Ofliccs of the Association, at the Knicker bocker Magazine office, 848 Broadway, New York, and at No. 1G6 Watcr street, Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office,) for membership, ; C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. & L. A. FOR REST. , THE subscriber will rent for one or' more years his store-room in the village of New Florence. It is considered one pf the most pleasant places in Westmoreland county, being well located for doing an extensive business in the mercantile n. . .." .TAHrRSMAT.W Dec.21, 54. . - " ' 10 Brls Mackerel? : ' . . .10 Brls Herring, and t Y 90lb Cod Fish, for sale it tho Cheap 6tore of . . f . . - t ;':: just received and V - ed ward Roberts M. D. MA.GEHAS, ; - '. C, I. MUKRAY. MAGES AH & ICTEBAY . ATT OR NEYS Y'Z A W ! Ebensburg, Pa, OFFIC1-: No. 2, "Colonnade Row," near the Court House. ' DEMOCRAT & SEmv; . . . ''." " "'wmTK fcJiKylSB:, FFotrctor, , ,,,, -( v-:- B O O IL & J 0 B ' Eft I N T I ;S G 0 Wf I 0 B,;- ' t-v ' f ; ;-:v'niE3fSBiJBC,lPi..s ' tgrConnectcd with the Establishment of the Democrat & Skntinel i one of the. largest; Job OlBces in the County, ; where all, kinds of ' . . - BOOKS ; PAMPHLETS ; CONSTITUTIONS; ILA-NDBILLS; ; I&rhXL Jobs executed on tto shortest STRAY COW: ,;" CAME to the resideuce of tbe subserilcr resid ing in Washington Township," December 18r,4. a small dark red Cow, supposed to be five or six years old. The owner is requested to rnrtw forward, nrove riroiiprtv. lay charges and take her away-, otherwise she will be disiosHi of according to law. M, il. ADAMS.. Washington tp., Dec. 14., '54 St - BLACIi-SMITHiaG. THE subscriler would respectfully inform his r.M as well as his new customers that he still to orrv 011 at his old stand in Ioretto Borough the shop formerly occupied by August Walters.'"-lie has now every facility for doing work cheap and on the most improved plan. He will turn out from bis tihop, , , Wagftts, J'agqie, Shighs, f-e.,' from the WOOU'ORJi.-to AhoilBONING. - If the work will nut compete; .with -any nwuia factured in the Covuitv of Cambria I -will give it for one half oft its original cost. : I defy compc- titioft. , . . ' , '.I1'"1 ' All kinds of Country produce taken m ex change. ' JOHN A. BUCK. Loretto, Decemlier 7. ?54. . . r WASTED. . -f ff JCff JOINT SHINGLES, 18&-2S, XUiJf JUU and Ip Shingles; Ceivr, Common. anl rirst common Fine Lumher, Cherry and Potilur of nil kinds, for which the highest nrwiPK w ill ho. T.iiil. in cash, corn or merchandiso. A mo Vill l e Tiai.l tlie highest price for venison and all kinds of furs, at Altoona by DecemU-r 7, (8t) D. GOOD FELLOW. - ' - Gallitzis, Cambria Co., Pa., 1 .. . . ' V" , Nowml-er. 27, 1S54. . C5EALED TROrOSALS will be received for the k) - Cart enter work of one three -anjl; one two storv frame house, to le built on the lands form rrlv ownnl bv Wm. Gibbons, dee'd. The Hoimes to be 40 by 20 feet. The Froposli will be re ceived until tho lt of January next, by Wm. Hurd, Per.n'a Tunnel, Gallitsin, Cambria county. The i.l.ins and Mccifications can be seen ly call- in or. the above mentioned W. Hurd. Tlie con tractor or GmtractorswU lie required to giv securities to the full amount of the contract, and subject to the decision of F. II. Gibbous..- nov30.4t WM. D. HURD. LATER niO?I TIIC EAST! . mHR undersismetl would respectfully inform JL ; his numeroiis customers, that he has receiv ed a large assortment f ' 1 BEADY MADE CLOTHING , ' .-from the well known estallishment of 31. M. Ches. It is needless to praise the clothing made at this establishment as those whrt havepurcliased from nie, can bear testimony asto tho quality and fit of the garments. It is not necessary to enum erate, the different articles of Clothing. I have every article that can lie mentioned in the cloth ing line. ' " - JOHN DOUGHERTY. Ebensburg, November 23, 1854. 1 - - R. I.. JOHXSTOX. ' " : ' A. C. MCLLIK. IOI1NSTON & MULLIN; Counsellors and At torneys at Law. Ofiice oppofcite the Cuurl House, Ebensburg, Pa. f ;.' ? 1 Nov. 30, 1854. ' - ' V7- 1 NEW OYSTER SALOON. THE subscriber would inform his numerous friends that he has opened an OYSTER SALOON at his private resilience, on juuan street, I f f where he hopes to servo all the lov the Shell Fish at any hour thev may wish to give him a call. ' ; nov30 - ' MARK EDWARDS.; ONE HUNDRED WOOD CHOPPERS CAN FIND IMMEDIATE EMPLOMENT by making application to A. M.' ami It. White, at Hemlock, foot of Plane No, 4,- or to A F. Cantwcll, Head of Plane No. 2. -t ' - , 03-The HIGIiliST CASH PRICE will he paid. . - A. M. & II. WHITE. Hemlock. November 21,' 1854. r ' 0 TAKE H'OTICE. ... - I A' LL pei sons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Jos. Jjysart, deo'a.; lata ol Blair Co., are reqotistel to call upon the under signed and settle without delay.." December 7, '54. St . D. GOODFELLOW. H . ... ,,i ,;: j ROBERT DAVIS. s MORRIS EVANS. R. L. JOHNSTON. EDWARD GLASS. EBENjSBURG F0Uipi Irons TXjreKhliisrMucliIncik Cider, ' Presesi &c. &jc. Also, Tin Ware... . of ere y. description, -y ' ',' ,' Foundry at the South. West end of, Ebensburg, Ware 'House on Main street, nearly opposite the t tore of Shoemaker & Clark. . " ..' , , yPAVIS; ' EVANS. & CO. Jun?,?,x964 ' ' - .1 . . r!.: o-r.":-. If ; ! .? ,j-m -i':. W.r s 1 5 y J 1 s J a 2 M c 5 :.." -:r.; :. r I S Si'? r K ZIIlL - Y ' "- ' :i ' ' JailYll7) 5 c July 1 2 s 4 5 c 7 4 ; 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 - 8 0. 0 n.p 13 14 ' ' 14 15 IC 17 IS 19 -0 ., , 15 16 17 18 If. 20 21 , . - 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 ' "' 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 28 29 30 31 - 29 3D 31,, ; cT, y, Aug ......... .1 2 3 4 ' Feb-- 1 ,5 - 6 6 7 .8 0 10 I HLNTv?- 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 1.5 10 17 18 ' ? 1112 13 14 15 16 17 ... 19 .)0 21 28 4 K 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 27 28 20 30 31 " I f 1 - ' 25 20 27 28 ' . ' i " r ' Sept ... - I lj . i i Mar ,. :.. 1- 2 3 , 2 s 4 6 c 7 8! . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J 9 10 U 12 13 14 15 ' r 1112 13 14 16 16 17 - ' 16 U 18 19 20 21 22 ft C. -. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 24 ih 20 27 28 29 . ..... 25 20 27j28 29 30 31 ,30 .AlJ j. Apr , 2 s 4 6 .6 rrr rv Sia s 8 9 10 111213 14 ' . u 15 10 17 18 19 20 . : ; 15 16 17 I8l020 21 23 24 25 2o 1 ' 2223 24 25 2t27 28 " " '.yB .,0 :)31 ' '' ' 29 30 .. . . " Not 12 3 Eayt -.1 2 3 4 5 4 5 7 8 9 10 ' "o 7 8 ' 9 10 11 12 1 11 12 13jl4 15 10 17 ' ' ' IS 14 15 ifi 17 18 19 li 19 2021 22 23 24 1 ': - ' ' ;- '0 21 22 23 24 25 20 25 20 27 28-29 30 : 2'-wv.r boo .:... ..... ...... i T ll 9 1 2l 3 4 '5 0 7 .8 ' S 4 5 6 ?b fi. 9 10 1M213 14 16 - 1 ; . ' ' 10 11 12 13 14 15ll6 - lie 17 18 120 2122 17 18 id 20 21 2223 23 24 25 27 28)29 24 25 20 27 28 293Q 130 31 I 1 I I II' - ' work is done, -sticn ? . : HI AS LABELS, &c. notlco and most reasonable tenns.y tTO TIIC PUBLIC! Richarl Trotter would leg leave to say to his i'rief ds and the; travelling Public generally, that he lu leased George's Laurel Run Exchange at the" fo4 of Plane No. 4. Ho will spare no pains or eipense to make comfortable those who patronize lis house ; his table will at all times be furnished With the best that the market can af ford, and hi bar with carefully selected liquors and wines. ; ! M Hoping io receive a liberal share of Patronage, lie remains ihc publics obedient servant j ,.' RICHARD TROTTER. Hemlock Oct. 4,T54. fiyl THE GIEATEST ATTRACTION ! ! ! 1.1. linORK Si. SIIX . AE just opened at their old stand in the Bonugh' of Eleniiburc the richest and rarest, the jnest and rUeaKst assortment of RILL iND oVISTER GOODS ' ever offered o the people of Camlria County. Unusal carejwas taken in the selection of these gofKls, and lire has een taken that nothing with in the ran of a Country store, nor any ways near it, bu what they can supply to their cus tomers, at ieastas cheap as they can be .had in tho eouu'rj. " Theirtxk of Dry Goods is unprecedently large, tnbncing Cloths, of every variety and texture Satinetts, Cassimeres,' Tweeds, Jeans, Xrc, Flannels, Sheeting, Siiirting, and made u Clotliing of every'description. . A great variety ) " LVDIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS 7 ; of all patcrns and at all prices.' . " Laces trimmings, glove, mitts, &c. Their asKortmcit of hats, caps, boots, and shoes, . is complete nd unsurpassed. ' 1 ' .' ' GROCmiES & LIQUORS, of every variety and qualirV; A weli. selected variety of Hard ware, Cutly, and nails. "Also; Queensware and Glass; Pants, J)ve stuffs, " - RUGS & MEDICLNES. - And all fr sale low for cash, or given in ex change for Ountry produce. Give us a call. - 4 V J. MOORE & SON. ' EmsburS Nov. 9, '54. I'uMIc Sde tff Valuable Property. THE subscriVr will sell at public sale in Sum merhill T'wnshipV Cambria County, brt Wednesday Jie 28th day of February ' next, the following!escribed property'j to wit: The privatiresidence in which the subscTibcr now resides, ith 70 acres of cbiice land, about 40 f which icleared and in a good stato of cul tivation tbe lentral and I'ortage'R. Roads run within a rod f two of tlie property. ALSO Oij half mile off the above described property will, sold 26 acrenuf land containing excellent raiUui other timber. ; ALSO Kk'en hundred acres in Conemaugh Township, wh a gooil SAW MILL, in running, order, with tj" advantage of the Central R. R. running throjdi the property, and having abun dance of Coi and Iron ore, the veins ranging from two ana half to three feet. ., . , All tlie a, ive lar.ds arc well timbered with Cherry; Popr, -c. . jiv30 GEO. MURRAY. FAIRBANKS' PATE33T SCALED WAUKIIOCSE 225 Market Street. Philadelphia. Railroad, ty, 0al and Famiers' SCALES, set in any part qthe country, at short notice and by experienced yrkmen. octI2,1854 FIRST AJKIt AL OF TUE SEAiOA. WARD ROBERTS, RESPECT ULLY. announces that he is now loading h shelve with one pf the best and largest assortieuts of .: , ; ; ' FAX, AND WI5TEB GOODS, . X tha have et come to Ebensburg. : The.'1 assort ment consistf every-variety of ' DRY QOOIX GIlOCFfnii:S, PAINTS HARD VAUESe CUTLERY. . His selectifor the winter season has been very extensive, enracing every variety and style of . MATS, dPS, BOOTS AND SIIOKS, and every cor rt that the inclemencies of -winter may require. - - Very grntct for past patronage, he shaR' try to oontiniie taeserve it, and with many years experience' deted exclusively to etitenng 'to tlw wants of his finds he thinks he cannot fail to r His store is tV old stand, Corner of High and Jn'Tian St its,' whera "he will bo happy to rhiikc his beit bVl to old and new customers. ; g EUbburiyLftf. - rjw 1? it im int. lriTS. o- '!'v t-ii'-Jd !,;... Uri;. V. Strohecfeer, - 1 T TAVING t-atrd in Loretto, Cambria Cocnty, jJLi oilers I profos.sibnal"Kernces to the citi zens of that Tfce and vicinitvJ ; ' ' - ;: - OFFICE I Main street, where he can ahvny j be found, whanot profe6aoualIy en peged, J ! . -.- 4 ' - i t 1 riov30 T, 1 1 SI' & I H 1 S T E 1 P B I S I ! fm & WINtM GOODS M 60,000 TICKETS ALREADY SOLD. , r j " ' ' ' RODGERS '& JONES' '" ' , . , ; Call for Fiiul .Ma.aectii;g of Shareholdera,' . i TYAYTj.wt. rc.-ei vc-1 S,' are"now .liying'; To dctemune on the di.-;jKmon if the . J'J.J. t-arefullv K-'tvctaY r r rt y t 7 ' cirt Ph.,mi . ii.. 'o .1 M-Mr icciorj-.oCi ot JiJl ar.il winter i At a meeUuK ot tlw SharehU-lers in I'erhn's ! '7'" i1? -yX'- ? ns,sls oC Ih-y.Good.' of Third GUt Enterprise, held on the 27th Julv j tv'ry "1lt" "fd . quality . puitabje; f. r th the followina re4ution was adoi.ti : - (.present tuid approaching season,, A yer'y.Uand- Res.)l ved, S soon as it is asrertaiiuso that 8O.060 ! of the Gift ticket jssiusI by Mr. Porham iu his third cnU-rprise, are sold, "the Comndttee nhall coll the shareholders together at the- mot eon xenient place, for the purpose of instructing said Committee in n'gurd to the "manner of disposing of the Gift Projierty." ? ' ' ''. -v-.-i-'? ". Having learned from Mr. Perliarn that C0,000 of said tickets were sold, and that in ail pjobub iiity the rwiiainuig 20)O0 tailed for by tl. above resolution, s would be- sold : by , the jt day of January next, we Lave determined iu accordance with the above opiuion, to call a mss mretisw of the siiAKfjioi.nEtis, at some jilae to be here after named, tm the 17th iay ' .f Jamuiry, 185, for the purpose designated by the resolution. . ROBERT BEATTY, jr., 1 "J. LATIIROP, ) Committee. . B.S.ADAMS, J 17100,000 Tickets only at $1 each . wilT.be sohl. Each Ticket wUl adiuit uk pkhsoxs, all at once, or portions at different times, to PEHHAAFS lWRLESQUi: OFEJtA HOUSE, 003 Broadway, X. Y. Or to his other Entertainments in various parts of the country .-i-Each purchaser of one of thete tickets will receive a certificate entitling them to one t-hare in 100,000 COSTLY & VALUABLE GIFTS; a list of wliich Las already been publish ed. Persons can obtain tlie same in circular form by addressing a note to the prrrprietor. ' ' HOWS THE TIME TO PURCHASE TICKETS. In order that the 100,000 Tiekets may le iis posed of by the time specified, the subscriU-r of fers the following inducements for persous to get up Clulis. - Ilach perfcki.'aho grls np a . club of ten suV scrilK?rs, and.-f.jrwards (io) ten dollura. to this ofiice. will receive bv Mail or otlicr Conwyances. ELEVEN TICKETS. Each person who sends (at one time) one hun dred dollars, will have sent in like manner onk HCXbREU .AJiD riFTiXN TICKETS. .And for all larger suras in exact projortion. . If it should happen that all the Ticket are sold Mben the order is received, the money will be returned at our expenne for postage.. -- E!7"A11 orders for Tickets, should bo .addressed to .; ; JOSIAU PERIJAM. . , CG3 Broatlway, N-Y. CCJ-My Fourth Enterprise will Ie advertised as soon as the tlurd one is closed. The Tickets are already printed. r - , nov30td iWlim .TOSTS' IAI0.. The American Artists' Union, would resrect- fully announce the citizens tf the United States and the Canadas, that for the purpose of cultivat ing a taste for the line arts throughout the coun try, ami with a view of enabling every family to become pjsscssctl ol a gallery ol Lngravnigs, BY TEE FIEST AETISTS CF THE AGE, ? They have determined, la order to create an ex- tensive side for their Ungravuigs, and thus not oidy give employment to a large nuniber of artists and others, but inspire among our countrymen a taste for works tf art, to present to the purchas ers of their cn jraTtfi, 'H'lteri' 250,000 of which areiftold, --- .:": -.it .- -.:- 'K'A.- i' i 4 250,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of 150,000. Each-purchaser of a one:DoPar Iungmving therefore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they are distributed. For Five Dollars, a high! v finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED iu OIL, and" five gift tickets, will 1-e sent ; or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catoioguej and sent by return mad or express. A copy ol the Catob.ue, together with a spe cimen of one of the Engravings, can be soc-n at the ofiice of this paper. . i or each Dollar sent, an L.iigrarmg arJuiH'.u trorth that sum, and a Gift Ticket, trill immediate ly Te forwarded. Agents The Committee believing that tlie success 01 Hiis (jueat .national t koektakixo will be lr.ateriallv promoted "by the cnergv and entcrpriFe of intelligent and persevering Agents, have re.Vlved to treat with such on the most li beral terms. ' Any person wishing to'become an Agent, by sendi'jg (post jaid). $1, will receive bv return of mail , a One Dollar Engraving, a G I IT TICIIET, a Jrosjcctust a Catalogue and all other necessary in.fonnation. " On the final completion of the sale,- the Gifts will be placed iu the hands of a Committee of tlie pckchasees .to be pistbipdtkd, due notice of which will I given througliout the United Stages anp the Canadas, . , , . , 1.1st or Gifts 1 " 1 00 Marble busts of Washington, at 100 $10,000 100 " - Clay, J00 10,000 JCO " " "Webster, 100 10.000 100 ' " " ' Calhoun, 100 10,000 did gilt frames 3x4 ft. each. iuu 100 elcizaut Oil Paintings, 2x3 ft, 60 5,000 5,000 oOO steel plate Engravings, bril- " liantly coh reil in oil, rich gilt 10, "' frann 21x30 wiol.es-each". - ) ,! 5,000 10,000 elegant steel phtte Engrav- mgs, cord iu oil, of the W ash 4 40,000 ington Monument, 20x26 in., J 207,000 steel ilateengravins'.fj-om 100 diflerent lates now iu possession of and owned by the Artists' Union, of the market vaue of from 50c to $1 each. 1 first class Dwellingv in X. Y. 41,000 12,000 City, j 22 Building IMs 10 100 and 101st 1,000 22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 10,000 sq. ft. iu tlie suburbs nf Crw Vrl- fi 'liiil ,l w M 'I I Vl X iui4 -til- r ma'ling a magnificent view of Hudson River L. Island. J m 50,000 jierpeiuai lans of raslt, without !' merest, or sccimtv. of ca, . 5.000 5,0f0 - 6,0M '5,000 10,000 F. J, 50 " t ; " " 100 100 " " ? 50 250 (. V . " 20 2,000 ' " " - 5 " " ttefcrpr.ee' in reirard to the Real Estefe, Visscher & Co.. Real Estate Brokers, New York. DhWs fnmt rnid - with monev enclosed, to be addressed a - J. AV. HOLBROOKE, Secy, 505 Brondwav. N. Y. C3-The Engravings in the Catalogue are now ready for delivery. (nov2,Cmths) Pro ' Bono TubHeo.-"' NEW GOODS. , JOHN M'COY has' just received at Lytle's old stand, in Jefferson, a well selected stock of ' FALL AND AV 1 NTER GOODS Gvx-ics-.f the veiy best nrialitv , always on- ImHd.' i -i'-' " - ! His rsottc .js, ' Sniall 1 it,' QiuJi Sales,' anf Iea-ly pay." ' Having bought for gash,Ii is de termine! not to be r.ndersoM.V He respect.f ully. invl'.g liis friends a'ud tlie public generally to call n$. cs;anine hU stoCb.rfv. jiasing .'cle- wuere. N. B. Iaia coiv-ACily rt-.x'iviiig' crocxis by ex- . JOHN M'COY. press, t Nnr. consi:ting ' of Dry Ootxls, Notions, Hardware, Queensware, Cedar Ware, Beady Made Clotliing, and - a large lot ofBootj and Slice, for Mcn'& Bovs, Ladies' and blisses.1 wear. , S, 1S54.'- rtr. . -i . . . . r i) . t f i . assorUiicnt ..f. siiLs and wot Jen j;lai.ds, 'every variety of D'jLauies, and silks of every, descri. tioti. . ,' ','., 1 . ' ', .. ' ',".'' SHAWIS-An unm-.ually handme variety, bndic and woolen, of all siacs, quah'tics and price. , , ' . ( , y PRLNTS Foreign and Diestic, of every ifice and quality. ' " lXOST Al- SHOES The very best selected stock in the market. .',,'. ... 1 ; " y HARDWARE f: CUTLERY Builders and Mechanics are requested to call and exaaiiw:our stock iS lIardwKT npd the .attention of houso kerjer8i callwl to our cutlery, ;-. !, r,t GliOCICRlES-rTbeir stock of Groceries Unnr usually large, consisting of sugar, cofloe, tuulm, . rice, tea, pcper, fish, and salt-...,; . ...... n ; ALSO-rPaints' and dye stuffs, wrv)ien wanf, ami chicks. In short a full ami complete varky of everything either for fhow or use, that cn find its way into a country store, all of which will bp sold on the most reasonable terms for case or county produce. . j They return thanks to their friend for past favors, and respectfully csk a -ctrntinuance of them. , RODGEIiS & JONES. - ;EbenfcUrrg, Nov, 9, '54.. .: J,. . .:.-'.- HO! FOR KANSAS!! THE subscrilrs would again inform their old as well as the new customer tlmt: they have received a largo assortment "of Groceries from the Eastern cities, which for .; - , y ,7 Quality, quantity &. Clicnnness ' eannot 1 surpassed by Uny similar estaWishmer t tlie country, it is hardly necessary to enumer ate the new and varied assortment of article we have on hand, but a few of the many we will ir. sert, viz: Flour; Fish, Coflee ; Teas; Sugar Spices; Cheese; Salt; Brooms; WiHow-wp.ro of all description; Tuns; Buckets; Wash boards ; Rat-, traps; Clothespins; Shovels; Ikd ord" Sieves ; Brushes; Flour bags; Soaps of all kinds; Segar. Tobacco, and Confectioneries of all kinds and qualities. T -...-.- : - J v . ,' ;nov9 . TUDOR & ROBERTS. - 1 misLiic xotice. : , NEW Gil A XI) DUCHY OF BADEN" LOTTERY LOAN. 1 1 : ' Capital 14,000,000 riorlni. , f g HIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Govv JL ment, and will be drawn in ditferent prizes, as follows : ' , . ' . " 14 of 50,000 FIs. . I 54 of 40,000 Fls.' 12of35,O00f!s. 23ofl5,000fls. 2 of 12,000ns: 55 of lO.CQOiis. 40 or 5 00011s. 2 of 4,000fls. 58 of 4,000lls SCO of 2,0OUfls. 1944 of 1,000 &c, Ac- &c f - .. Tlie lowest prize being 42 FIs. ' "' 12 Florins are equal to 5 Dollars.' ". ' ' . Tlie next thawing takes place at Carlsruhe, under the Direction of the Baden Government, on ..... ! The . 2&th of ftrnary,-. 1 S55. .u.t when enery drawn number mast obtain one v th abtive mentione! l'rizi-s, . hich will, be paid in Cish, at the oftices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders pot residing on the sjwti will have. their amount of Prizes painod, paid -V them through ah established Bank. Tlie Lists 6f the result will be sent o each Shareholder, and, the successful numlurd published in tins Ne-s papers. ,. ' Tho Price of one Tickot is Two Dollars. r, The following advantaged are given ly taking; a number of Tickets, via.: .-. v . t -. 11 Tickets cost only $20 I 50 Tickets cost tSO 23 40 100 "-'".ISO, . The Price for Tickets can bo sent in Bank Notes or Drifts, payable in any of the commercial' towns of Germany, Hollaud,' France, England.' -Scotland, or Ireland. , "--' Tor Tickets and I1rrpectnscs -apply to thV v.ndersigi ed Bankinghouse, wliich is appointed for tlie ilo of Tickets: . J -i MORIZ ST1 EliEL & SONS, Bankrw, : ; ' - " ITtAVKKOUT OX THE MaIKK, ' ' ' -' ; - Germany. 7 NI B. Letters to 1 diroct?d "per Steamar, via Liverpotil," to Moriz Stiebix Soks, Bankers in Frank fort-on-t he-Maine. - t Remittances wliich arrive after the Day of Draww ing, will be returned, or invested in tlie' next" Drawing, at the option of the sender. nov30 m Lii; jr rojtiiEsr- From Ebensburg to Willmore Station t THE Subscriber:) having associated themselves together, have put upon the Ebons our g and Jef-' fcraon I 'lank Rotul a double )' . - ;' Dally Line of Chaise Coaches, would say to the Public that they will spare no pains to carry passengers to and from Willmora Station with all despatch and comfort. '. OCJ-Coaches leaving Ebensburg at 7. SO A. M. Connecting with train going west at Wilmor Station at 11.33. A. M. ' : Tearing Elmisburg, lsburg, at 3.15, connectiiig with at 48, P. M. v iburg, at 5 oM'k. P. JI., connect- trniU g ing east - Leaving Ebeii!- ing with train west at 8.12, P. M. : Leave Willmore Station for Ebensburg on tho arrival of every train, Kh East and Wet. The Public may rest assurel that there will b a coach jdhvaj-s at the station, on, the arrival of the ears. THOMPSON & HAMILTON.: , Ebensburg, Noverober 0, '64: . . ' ; if f..'f GLEASON'S PICTORIAL1 FOR THE YEAR 1S55. '.V, M. M. Ballou, who lias edifl the 'Tictorial" from the comrjenoement, having bought out this late jiroprietor, Mr. F. Uleasou, will conduct this, popillar atitl widely circulated pajMjr o& liis own account. The new volume will bo radically im proved in every rcsjiect; and will be tiubiislied on .i r ,1. . ... nucr paper iiif.n ever ieiore, wn'jtin. quality will ,lo coutiuued henceforth withor.i change. Many new ami jopular features w-i at once be' intro-diK-e.1, and the literary department will present nn array of talent and interest U vund anything it has before attempted. The illustrations "wiii hs fiuer, and by letter artists than have before. Win engaged r-..l0n tt,0 paper, nd altogether tbe publicatiou -will be vastly improved, and Uauti- licd. . ;... .. - i J..- . v- ' , j AtTangcdenta have been made for representing diy.ng the year views of tlie must : notaHa baikiv 'Hgs and localities throughout the United States as rell as giving likenesses of the moss promin ent characters, mala and female, of artists and men of genius, such as have by their own indua- try and skill made for themselves a fhrtune andsv liarnci . In r addition to those, "various notable Euroiean soeno and occurrences wifl also'be giv en from week to wtk, lornung a bnll.ant ulustraU ed kiiirn.il. '' V) ,n n -.raiinvaxlaUyinldTaaee j'j';; J sthacfiltrae . year,.- ... 1. &l Ctti 4 subscribed, . 'i 2. 10 00 ifr " . . ... .1 "20-00, -. . , i . .. - J-Any person Fending sixteen subscriber., at the hvst rate, will reteiva the seventcentg copy, gratis.- .Abbess, -r ,. . . . : -; ...r ri , ' , M. M. B,.LUtr, Ptdfe7ier and P rojnrietar, , ' v Correr of Tre-.nont ami Bromfield '?rtt.'jj Beaton, Ma?. "Jin.- iivmiuipiui. w Dtuaii vu'iiis, mssinieres satinetts, Jeas, Ac, Ac. ,' Ready made clothing. Lames' Goois Sucli as ne mcrhi('M-s,ajie j I; r i t I; 4 i ' ft v ; i t " t Li ! i ill ' i ' i I: ' I: t .-. a:
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