I . 1 1 "llr-aSasx . . 6i o3.Ai;bi biciiaro whits::: ::rrK!RT c. DEVISE WHITE & DEVINE, Editors and Proprietors. EBENSBURG. THURSDAY MORNING:::::::::JANUARY 25. SEW ADVERT1SEMEHT8. Tunnel Hill Inn for Rent; by James A. JJradley. Broker's Office, by Michael Ehren feldt Geo W. Todd, with Conrad & Wal ton. Est ray, . by Isaac Glass. Notice, by Milton Roberts. X2?"A number of articles have been crow ded out, owing to the great length of lloa. Joseph R. Chandler's speech. ': s A Legislative Trio. From a hasty glance at the proceedings of the present Know Nothing Legislature, we iiave no doubt that there arc three members of that intellectual body, who are emphatically, entitled to the appellation of "The three wise men of Pennsylvania," in buniule imitation of the seven wise men of Orecce. The first of these is a man by the name of Smith, in the lower House, who, iusteadof representing the county of Allegheny, not only misrepresents the people of that County, but also the people of the State. Who this man Smith is we anH Jiot informed. He may be the veritable John .Smith or his legitimate son. He has introdu ced a bill in the House'of ' Representatives to confer on negroes the right of suffrage. Smith evidently has "seen Sam ;" or in other words is h natural as well as political Know' Nothing, -and has never even read the 'Constitution of the State. If he had, he would have learned that as long as the Constitution remains u:i--changed, it will require soaiething more than -a mere legislative enactment to accomplish his purpose. The aforesaid Smith is a very great man on very small capital, ind deserves to be rewarded with a leather meVlaL . The second member of the trio is the Rev. Ralph Clapp, of Venango county, who by gome political legerdemain ha been smuggled into the Legislature and disgraces his ealiin?. He appears to be as much out of plac2 ia tin Halls of Legislation as a bull in a parlor. lie lias introduced in the House; a Tdl to estab lish Courts of Conciliation ; singular iu its d' igu a3 well as the means of accomplishing hi.-: object a mere silly and senseless effort to le galize what every child know? can now be done without any action of the Solonsat Har risburg. It i3 known that the county of Ve nango has lor years been distinguished for its T-roliSe production of great men we think, liowever, that Ralph has eclipsed all of them. nd id entitled to fee placed in the foremost Tanks of the great men of Venango, who are generally supposed, from their peculiar mo desty, to rival the 1'. V. V.'s of Virginia. Ralph is a rising man, - and has earned for ihiuiself the kind regards of the Judiciary of Pennsylvania. - The third, and not the least of th? trio, is a young man by the name of John W. Killinger. n member of the State Senate from Lebanon county. He has introduced a resolution in the Senate, instructing the Committee on the Militia, to inquire into the cxpeliouey of . re porting a bill disbanding all volunteer compa nies in the State, anil forbidding the formation sof new companies, of which sai l companies two thirds of the members -and -officers arc not American bora citizens. This precocious ge nius is the 5:11112 John W. Killinger who was u member of the House of Representatives .from Lebanon county in lo0, and who was regardod in his legislative career, as like a certain class of fools who ra-di In even where angels fear to tread, and to whom a well-merited rebuke was p. Imlnistersd by that eccentric ' man Jesse R. Bardou, who appeared to think that the aforesaid John W. Ki'Iioger, like a certain rani, had got above his business. We presume th:-t the Militia Committee will ad minister to John W. Killinger the same dose that he . reeoivel from Ji:sse R Burden, and will say to him that in this instance he has a second time imitated the ram and attempted to bargain for more than he can p?rf na. If the coaiuiittce does its duty they will say so 1 in their report on his resolution. If any bat tles are hereafter to be fonght by American volunteers in Mexico, or elsewhere, in defence of the rights of their eouxtry, we are quite sure that such miserable Know Nothings and 6un shine patriots as John W. Killinger would - not object to the Irish and German?, who now compose two thirds of the ' regular army - aa voluuieeri..dulngjIl , the fighting, while he modestly occupies his seat-in the "Senate, not peraiU'ang tthc villam.-ma smell of : gunpowdar to pasa: Letwikt 'tho wind and . his nobility." 1 Shifepckre in Tie. of his plays ; has immortalized the two Dromiosf if habere now living we have no doabt Lo would band down to an ' unenviable immortality Smith, Clapp and Killinger the three Boeotian mem bers of the Legislature. As they, have been inseparable in. their .Legislative lives so in . death may they not be separated. Godsy's Lady's Book. We are in receipt of the February number of this Magazine It 13 a beautiful number, containing' its usual . number of epirited engravings. The reaJing matter is excellent, and no,ny .behind its aprarbji.- - Joseph R. Chandler's Speech. , . , In our paper .of - this week will - be found a speech delivered in Congress by the Hon. Joseph R. Chandler, of the city of Philadel phia, in reply to cJrtaiu charges made by a Know Nothing member or Congress from Massachusetts, against the Pope and the Ca tholic 2hurch. Mr. Chandler has long been f favorably known, not only in Pennsylvania, but in the Union, as a geutlemau of distin guished ability and high moral character. lie is a Catholic in religion, and a Whig of the Henry- Clay school in politics. His speech is regarded at Washington as a complete vin dication of that side of the question which he espouses it is liberal in its tone, and Ameri can in all its sentiments. We have not time to refer to it more at length. Let every lover of the truth read it it will amply repay pe rusal. The Pacific Railroad Bill. The Pacific Railroad bill was amended in the House of Representatives, on Saturday, by adopting Mr. MeDougal's substitue yeas 13:2, nays 79, and then passed to a third rea dingyeas 104, nays 97. The bill, as it stands, provides for one G rand Trunk Cen tral Railroad, and a telegraphic line from some point on the western boundary of Mis souri or Iowa, " between the thirty-sixth and forty-third degree of north fatitude, on the nearest and most eligible route to San Fran cisco, und two branch railroads and telegraph ic lines, one diverging from said Central Road at some eligible point east of the Rocky Moun tains, between the lOOd and 185th parrallel of west longitude, and run ling through the territories of the Uuited States in the direc tion of Memphis. Tjunessee, and one diver ging from the Central road at the poiut last aforossid, and running through the territories of the Uuited States to the most eligible point on the western shore cf Lake Superior. For this j.urpose the bill appropriates.. public lands equal to the alternate secticus for the Fpace of twelve miles oa aek side of the' road from the eastern to the western terminus. ' It is made the duty of the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Postmaster General, to cause advertisements to be pub; lished in two newspapers of each State and the District of Columbia, inviting scaled proposals for the construction of the roa 1 and telegraph ic lines on the terms stated. iJ IleiTVy C Ilickoclv, Esq., of Union is appointed Deputy Superintendent of eo. 'Ion. Jlr DLTenbaugh fillvd the station t'ith marked ability under Gov Bigler. . Pakdoxkd. -We learn from the llollidays burg Standard that Alexander Hutchison, tried and convicted of the n urder of Nathan iel Bdmiuston, has been j-doned by Gover nor Bi?lcr. ' ; "The Democracy of Huntingdon county have elected John Scott, Esq., as Represen trtive Delegate to the next State Convention; and T. P. Camplll, F. Q-Conner and A. B. Lee, as Senatorial Conferees. Special Eljxtiox. -The Speaker of the Senate has issued his writ, ordering a -special election in the old couuty of Philadelphia, on Tut-slay the lSlh of February next, for a SU;t.i Senator. , A Knov7 Uotliiug Kesjo. Tlie following from the Albany Atlas on Governor's Gardner's message, beats Punch on Lord Aberdeen's Queen's speech : "To disj'tl j'rom popular use every for eign language, so great a preserver of unassini ulating dements of character, &c." Massage of AI-Xi;:suchusctl Govr'nor. . The gifts of very good English has not fal len upon this apostle of a common tongue ; aJ there are passages in his communication to the legislature which are somewhat ludic rous in contrast with this pretension to puri ty of language. Shipwrecks beyond paral lel" (n it thrt of latitude or longitude he does not s.iy) ' have signalized the calender." Tho 1 trh Fathers of the Republic" are spo ken of as if the function of paternity were gen erally repeated. "I" and "we" are so mix ed up by the writer that it is difficult to tell whin ha is fiea king iu the lirst person. When he says " The oft-repeated cry of dis union heralds no real danger to our ertrs," he probably relied on t!t .schoolmaster's, being abroad. Hal that functionary been present, the amide auricular appendages of the writer would have paid penalty for the next follow ing sentence: " While we honestly concede the common duties evoked by the articles of confederation, wir will preserve inviolate the State rights re tained t'jr each sovereign member of that confederacy. With fraternal feelings to all her sister States, .nd filial devotion to their common pareut, yet" with ackuwledged rights and determination that they may be ujam tained, there stands Massachusetts," , While the seutiments of Pecksniff are ren dered in the latrruarre of a Chaibabd in this State paper, we think that we' frequirtly dis cover in its more ehxpiint passages the good sense and lucidity of Mrs. - Partington- The good widow of the date corporal must have written tho following.: '.r' .. :- . . , r " iSome j adiei-jtts military orgnnisation fhoul-d exist in every: ;ro.pyblj -for the de fence of its Hb-irtiSs au-i-Viglits."' Experience and pra hmee alLke dictate, this coursed """ Wo need ik- etaa ling araiy , wii the;germiual see la of an elEcieat volunteer militia oo in our midst." , .,':."". . - , . . . ,. ; i The new Executive is evMently: well pleas el with himself, and when Ue gets at a good Bentenee about ' developing the movements of uai.onatity, he encores himselt and sajs it again, till ha is quite exhuasted and consider ably confused. - T' Tiw Rangers have been all mus tered into the U..S. service. . A Mexican pa per announces the organization of a allibustor ing party in Texas, designed to operate agaiut th Papartjwnt of Coabuil. f - ' " . JtST The" President has sent in a message to Congress, acconipained by a letter from the Secretary cf War, in relation to the Indian hostilities. It represents that vigorous meas ures and more men will be required at once to protect the overland emigrants to California and settlers along the route. Tho President proposes to call out a volunteer force of 3,000 mounted men: The message, &c. was refer red to the committee on Military Afiairs, who will doubtless report a bill without delay in accordance with the wishes of the Executive. Graham's Pkemicm Plate. We have been favored with a copy of a splendid engraving of the fourteen Presidents of the United States. It is really beautiful, and well worth the sub scription price of the Magazine alone. Should any of oui patrons wish to secure a copy for a parlor ornament, they have only to subscribe for the Magazine and the engraving will ac company it . Important News for tho Shareholders ia Perham's Third Gift Enterprise. - . It will be seen by reference to advertisement in our paper cf to-day, that the Committee appoin ted by the Shareholders at their last 'meeting, have issued a call fur a fiaal meeting of all inter ested, to get their instructions in reference to the distribution of the Gift property. We are pleased to find the matter so near a consummation,' and hope tiiat "Mr. rwham will i-c-c-ciirw-'. pntrunngp he so well deserves for the liberality ami energy displayed in getting up and prosecuting this stu pendous enterprise. Orders for tickets shoi.l l b sent in ImmMiately. There am fortunes in re serve for wuicIkkIv. Tunnel Hill Inn for Rent. rijlHE suLsjriler intending to remove "to the Wet, offers for rent fir tue term of one or two years his Tavern Stand situate on Turnc! Hill.in Al'euheny twnship,"C.imhria county. For further inf .rmati n inquire of the subscriber n tic promises. Possession will be given on or be fore the 1st day of March. 1W5." "" : JAMES A. BRADIIY. Tunnel Hill, Jan. 25, 18S5... 3Il: ?cl I lirenrcldt. . Real Xsta-3 lkCL Note Broker. . OFFICE in Blacksmith S'lop. near Foot.of No. 4. Will be found nt h;s oiuce, from 9 A. M. lo S T. M. 1 1 K FE II EXCE. Domonio Ken Ledy, Fra n cis Urban.... , ; , - . jan. 25. Urn. V. Todd, ivlth CO.ISAI &, WALTOV, Importers & Wholesale Coalers in Hariwara, Cutlery, &c., So. Market Street, - - . jkHideli-lda... T7"EEP constantly n band the penuine Timo- i.. thj' Ma -k's Augers, Win. Mann's.. IVaUy's, :m t Hunt's sujuriur Axes, 0nrad Walt;i's superior rol.sl el te 1 iSIiovil, Darlincr !t AVal d.on's Or i-s nnd 0.idl:ii jr-8cvthts, Conini' n and Patc-fit Stytl.e Snaths, Tae it Qut! c-; Piys, S,-c., itc, wliiclj they otter fir sale cn rcAsouable terms. tj country ( eiiers -n!y, January25, 1855. ES1SAY. x to ti:c rc.-iceiic ti tiic suL).scrii)''r in XJ Wiiit2 township, &b mt the lt ..f Ji.ly V.tst, a litht ivd stCi-r, with -a small white stripe ( n the !''t't i.i.i'i log, and supposed to be ahottt two yean. -1-1. The owner 1.5 7e iu''ti t. f..,.j. prove froj)orty, p:ty cliiirges, and ttkehim away, otnerwtse ho will Le disposed of necnrtiing to law ISAAC ULASa. January 5, 1 Sou. St. "HTX the m itter cf the sequestration of the life e . A tate of M iry I'c'is-.n, in" eei tain real estate i f whieii MiclKKl Pens' in die I seized. ; And nw to wit, 5th Decointier. ISot, the ae count jof Willinm Kitttll. sequestrator, beiii. filed, the Court direct that the same 1 e prescted f.ir c-ii.nnuati.ai on tl.e fcrst !.iv of next term, and or der notkc to be given by pul lieation, All persons interested iu said surcouut, are l.-ereby notified to h: and a;ipar at a U n:rt of Common Pleas, to bp held at l.lcnsbiirjr. in anfl f -r tl.econntv of O.v. bria, on the lir.-t Jl-n Jay tf Mnrch next, to show cause, if any they have, wliy the accounts afore said shouiu not lie C'.nfirnii'il. MILTON KOBERTS, Trothonotary. Ebenoburg. Jan. 25," 1855.-4t, " I O. O. F. ni! find L'lge No.' 428 meets every evYDNi Si)AY evening at their Hal! on High St., in the upper story of Shoemaker & Clark's buildrns- C tubrs So ie TTOTICKis hereby given, that letters testa- X 1 menfary on the estate of Anthony GisitijriT l.ite of ashaigtcn township, Cambria cmntv deceased, liave boon gr-.utel to the tubscritcrs bv t'ie lic'ister of Willi of said Count v .. All tiers, n ind. btcd to said estate will please ma'ke. navinent and tijae having claims .will prcjsont then duly auuieuiie.'Kea 1 r seiiunicnc. JOSEPH (JISINGER, 1 ; JOSKPITEL. January 18, '55.-3t. Executors., arm (or ale. 'rllK subscriber will sell at private sale his farm 1 in Washington township,'-Cambria county, coiitannnt: fiftv acres an-1, atunvance, about twen t'-five aercs cleftnT4 the bat irife wil timliered. The luiil lin are a plank Itnusn, 18 by 26 feet nearly new, and allowed lor, barn, "26 bv 44 feet There is a young apple orehard of choice fruit trees, and several never failing springs of water on the premises. ' lnis property will be sold on reasonable terms, and possession given unmedi attly Any person ' desirous of purehasing this prop erty will please ca'l on t tie undersigned at his res idence near SnmniPv'd'e. Cambria county. An indisputable ti4e'will bo ghen. - ' SAMUELS. M'GOUn. ' January' 1R, 1855j ;" ' '- , ' : :- .. 'i,i2 tncrs!Ij Xotlce. '."'-"' ; nrlUR Subs cribers Have entered into a copartner SL. ship, "under thi firm of JOHN R. SAVAGE & CO., for the general M&3itnit'tiire of 0'iemicals. i . '. JOllN R. SAVAGE, , Office No. 14 nortlfFRONT Street.-1 1 ' Philadelphia, Jan. 4,TS3o." THE well knnwn " Mansion Hou5e," situated in the borough rf Ebehshurg. Cambria county, now in the occupancy of John Thompson, Jr. This--pr petty is most desirably situated,' having upon the premisus. excellent -stabling, a fine orchard, and water in abun lance. " To be leased for a term of three, or more years, as the'narties 'mi'a'-'ni" I'tionl '" - ... r r T j ,.f, . , 'ror fiirrt;er parfienl irs apply to John Fenou, Esq., or to the proprietor! - ' ELIZA MeDOXALD, January 4. 18S5. - -; ! ' " Standanl," Ilollidaysbiirff, . coy fwlnue und Irwgs this nW. - -'--i "' "- ROBERT DAVIS - . - MORRIS EVANS. EDWAKUGU&'. R. L. JOHNSTON, D ?? v 0 n 11 n n 1 n u v n n ir lloirsUs, Woiigh I'olnts, Stuies. Mlil ron, iurcKiiiit jsac'Iilsie, Cider &.c. AIho, -t in V a e ofevey description. Foundry at the South West end of ElnsburL'. Ware House oivMain street, nearly onnosite the store of Shoemaker & Clark . DAVIS, EVANo & CO. June, 9, 1854 iOK. IS. M. GILDL1, SURGEON DENTIST, H0LLIDATSEUE.Q. PA. J. PATTOSf TrOHPSON, "yjtli Marplc & McClure, I MrOllTOiS and Dealers iu Foreign and Do, mestio FANCY DRY-GOODS. Trimmin-'s, Hosiery, Gloves, Satins, Silk Yei-tiugs, Cravats, Ribbons, WLite Gomls, Susrienders, Coiiil-s- Pruhes, Buttons, baking Glasses, &c. iso. lo Aortn Ibird Street, two doors above Church Alley, Philadelphia. Jl. 31. 31 A li PUS, a McCLURE. Phil ., Feb. 16. 1832-82. "TOTICI- is hereby given, that the undersign- ;. ed iiiis Imjcu a;ipoint;il Auditor by the Orphans' Court of Carol ria C unty, t i apportion ti.e assets, arumg fr.na the sale et tlie Re.vl ro tate ol C'.iarlea Litzingi-r, dceeaed, to and among tl.e creditors of said leeeasd, and tnat he wi'l sit C u rnyw - - IJ crtTioe ia luieii!ir ou Monday, the 22d day i.f January next, wiu.-re and when ai persons interested may attend. . .. JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. L. O O K I I E R AiiES IIcDEUMITT still continues Lis VAHifri v sroi?s;, opposite the Post Ofiiee, one- Ut wedt of J. 3Lre s, where can te iiaii very cheap. Variety Givv.u, .Notions and toys; Boots and Shoes large and small long and short; ' - Coffee, Teas, Cliocolate, Sugars, Molasses; Candies, Crackers, Nuts, Ruisins, I'igs, &c; Tobacco, SimlY, Cigars; Gl n-es and St-ckins,- O-tton and W00I011. JEWELRY 1-ar-rings, Finger-rings & breast pins; "' ' '; Px-kct Knives, nnd Razors; . A few common Dry Goods; Cull and examine his stock!!! FAMILY MEDICINES T McDERMlTC-VARIETY STORE: Pr. Jaynca popular Medicines: Dr. Swaynea do do; McLaue's Vermifuge and Pillar Ihwlw.ays Ready Relief, and Pills, Sec; Prantipurifyuig Extract an i Pulmonic Pymp; Seheneks Pu!mnic Syrup Syrup Napt'.iaj Pain Killer Barrels Indian Linament; Siiejilierds Sarsaparilla and Ycnnlfujre; H KjHand Bitters II '.bind Bitters Pepsin; Rat Exterminator Petri ileum; Avers Cherrv Pectoral E.-senic Ginger; L- an Ireth r.nd Wright's Pids; Horse and Cattle MiHlicir.c; Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Essences, &c, 4c. Dec. 21, '51 THE GREEK SLAVE ! Bacchante, Yentts, Flora, ILhc, und the Dancing (Jirl ! rffl'IE ubove celebrntinl Statues, together with .JC-i'Jivi'Bs:i 'i'ATCKTTi:s IN BRONZE, and several Lnr.dred SAiiXiHtm oil i-atxt-ixos, f,rra the collection cf prig's to be distribut ed among the members of the Cosmopolitan Art Assiciation at the first animal ditributim, in January ncxt The Cosmopolitan Art an4 Literary Association, Orija-Hizcf Jr 1he nncourcsmzeni and Gnu-rat D'Jfusioii of Literature and the. Fine Arts, on a new and original ylati. The CommiiXec of Management have the j.leas- nri i.f AnnArniMiiff tVinf" tlif Kir-it '?m?ll 1 ct Ti li- uti-n will take id.iee on the ?0lIi of JanuarvlI1.11.'1' excbisiv. ly to catoring to the next, on which occasion there will be distributevfl "' 5' fi;tn ls he t5llnks ls0 (MUOt f;ul t0 or allot ted to members several hundred Works of j Art, anion! which is the original and world re nowned S atuc of the GREEK SLAVE, hy II. Powers, caxfftig otfT .fife rtoiwmi'? di.Voj-s! to gether with' the l-oatitiful Statues of Dacchante, Vescs, iliu:, Floha, and the DaxcixoGirl; ami fifteen Statuettes ifl Uronze, imported from Paris; also, a, large co'leetioii cf OIL PAINT INGS, compnr.ng some of tlie liest productions of celebrated Ameiicau and Foreign Artists. " Plan for tbc Current Year. The paymert if three dollars constitutes any one a member of this Association, and eutitles him to the Knickerbocker Mag.izine 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 ticket iu the distribution. . Persons, ou becoming members, can have their Magaziue commence with any month they choose, and rely on its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every -month, direct from New York Tho net proee"eds derived from the sale of mem berships are devoted to tlie purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. - Books xpen to receive uames at the Eastern ofiiee, New York, or Western office, Sandusky. Tho Gallery of Art is located t Sandusky, (the Western office of the "Association,) where superb Granite UnihUngs have been erected for it, and in whose spacious saloons the splendid collect ivo of Statuary and Paintings is exhibited. Tue -Abvaxtagks SKcrKKD by beceming a .mfttiibcr of this Association are 1st. All persons receive the fCl value rf their niiliacripfioH at the start, ut the sliape of sterling Magazine Literature. j . 2d. Each member is coutributing toward pur cluising clioice Wiaks of Art. which "ate to be distributed among themstlvcsi Hud are at the Mime time encouraging the Artists of the coir.Jtry, lisbursing : th jusands of dollars through its ft-joncv. . . : Persons remitting funds for rneTiiliership, t-houhlscvery article that can be mentioned in Ibecl-t mark letters, Registered," ud state the month I iug line. ... : JOIIN'-D' HiUflLETY. with wmch they rih.i their niiigar.mes to com mence, and alao their -.post office address in full, on the receipt of which, a certificate - of mender- -ship, together; with the magazine iWiied,- will be f warded -to any part of the rountry. r ' ; '---.Those who r purchase Magi7.ines; at B nikstores will Aiservfi that by joining; this Associatii n. tlir reeeixe the Minazine and Free Ticket in the aftmd distribiifitut, all at the same price they..-pay for the Maozine alone.. . . Illustrated Catalogues of the v,'no8 ct,u ction sent 011 flpplicatuiny free of . charge. ' .4XOfthes of the Assjc;;ition, at the Knicker bocker Magazine ofiiee '$43 Broad wny, New York, ii.'n-l tJW: 108 W'Ver street,' Sandusky. Ohio. Address, (at eiti,M- office,) for memU'rsliip, " C. LDERBY, Act iiary C. A. A- L. A. ! TOil REST. JjlflE subserilier ti-ill rent br? orie or , more years :I las nt re- roora in tl e Tillage of New Florence. It j considered one of tl e most plcasantt places in lYestnrurcVnd county being ,'wi n locateil for doing an extensive "business i" tlie mercantile line. - i JAM OS MAT,KY.' 'v,n??M--1 "- - J.".:J - TOTIICI'l'SlLlti Ricfiard Trotter would t i g I -avc to say to lis friends and the traveT.ng Public f;i n ra'dy, tnat l c hao'lcascl George's I-anril Pun Ex hai ge at the foot of Plane .o. 4. He will spare no pains er rxpn; to lo.nke ciu:f.-i t.il le loose w!.t pttoruze his lnmse ; his table Mi l ut a 1 timt-6 he luniishitl with tl c li-U that the market can :.! f irdtnd Lia bar h ilh cuxftuiy selected liquor and wines. - Hoping to rteoive a 1.1 era! l:are f rut roiiage, be remains the publics b I'li-nt wrvant RICHARD TiiOTiT.R. Ilend Hk.Oit. 4, Tl. - jy THE GRL'AVEST 1 1 1 J. ji.iOiii; Si, tv TTJTAVE just oiK-iicd ut their oil ct.-uid: in the JLJL R.irough of El.ensbuig, li:e riehest ;ad ! rare.-t, the hnest iiwl ciieaj e.-.t a.oi tu.ci.t of DLL IB WISTER-GOODS, everoflereil to the pe ip'.e of Cnnbria County. I'uusal caro was taken ia the h'c ti'ui i.f tlww grids, a:id care ha been talir th .1 11 ;ihi:.g with in the range i.f a C-u;itry ire, nor any v;;ys tear it, but what they can supj Iy to tl.ir tus t"mers, at least aj cheap us tLiy can be hail in th.e country. Their .toek of Dry G xls is rnpreoe l-ni'y lare, embracing Cloths, of every variety i.n-l texture, Saliuetts, Ca.-simeres, Tweeds, Jenns, A'c., Flannels, Sheeting, ShirtiLg, and made up Clothing of every description. A great variety of LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS i.f fiV. jintterii.-; aird at all prircs. Luif-s, trimiiisn;!-?, p;loe, mitts, &c. Their assirtment f hats, ca:, bojts, and shoes, is complete an! unsurpassed. GROCSltlE-S & LI(rORS, of every v:iri'.f,v nVtv. A we't se'oct-sl vr'.cty of Il.trd ware, Cutlery, tint nurts. Also, ueuswujc and G lass ; Paints, Dve st u'fs. DRUGS MEDICINES. . And all for s:d-. low f.r ca!i, or given i a ex change fur country prodrce. Jivn 11s cs'l. J. MOORE & SON. EbiTisbnrg, Nov. 9, '54. IulHc fr"rIc cf Valuable Property. ifllE sub.irriber will sell at public sale iu Smn 1 mtrhill Town-,hip, Cam! ria Co iiity, 0:1 iVcditffdu;, the '2th dug of lehriMttf, next, the fallowing described property, U wit : Ti.e private residence in which the subscriber now resides, with 70 acrvs of choii c land, alnint -50 of which is cleared and ia a g-io-1 state of cul tivation; the Central and Firtagc R. R jads run within a rod or two of the property. ALSOtOne half mile oh' the above described property will be sold o acres of land ejutauitng excellent rai and other timber. ALcO Eleven hundred aeros in Gmcmaugh Township, with a good SAW MILL, in.rumung oiihr, with the. advantage i.f the Central R. R. running through the property, and having ab m 'hinee of Coal an 1 Iron ore, the veins ranging fw.m two aJ a half b thr.-c feet. . .. . All th.e ;b ive lauds, arewe'.l tiaibered with Cherrv, Poplar, e. n-.vSO GEO. MURRAY. FAIRBANKS' PATENT 13 -iiJ JSJi IJPi0K IV.tltOIOI'SK I-J. bn r-.t.t I "J . : " T, .: - J ... 1 : i-t- it.-: j i "'"-" 01MCE W, C0LST. Af.--nt. R.iilroad. II iy, C.i! an I Farm-rs' SCALES. K t in anv jiart of the country, at thort imtiiv ud by experienced workmen. Oitli'.IS-Vi riKST ARSilVAS OS' TiiE SLA.vOX. r.CT.VAHD HCSEX-TS, RESPECTFULLY ann .uu.-cs that he is now loading bis shelves with one of the Lct and largest a-isortnients -f yAIi-Aiia 'WISTZa C00DS. thav have ever come t j lOlx-ul.i.r. The assoit ment con.-ists of evefv vnrietv of DJtrrto ods. ocehuis. pa rxis, hard WARi: ifUUTI i:Ri. His s.l .'ctior. f- r t'to wintcrseason has brm very extensive, eiubrl-ing every variety and pijlo of HATS, CAP'S, BOOTS AXI SIIOKS, and every comfort that the iiK-'cmeneies of winter may require. Very gr it fu! f.r p.r-t pafn nige, Le sliall try to continue to deserve it. and with man v veins pl -.ise tr.em. His store is at the old stand, C rncr of High ami Julian Streets, where he will be happy to make his best bow, to el a"d new rustimiers. EDWARD ROPERTS Eljcnsburg, Oct. 10, 1S54. tf. ir. U. Mrohecher, AVJNG located in Ijoretto, tiUnbria C ir.nty, iifiers his professional srrvicu to the citi zens of that place and vicinity OFFICE O11 Main btivet, where he can always be found, wheu not professionally engaged. novSO ISL,ACEi.3lflTifI.G. THE puWrilr would respectfully inffim bis old as we'd as his new cust-wrers that he still continues to carry 011 at hi old stand iu Loretto Porotigh the shop formerly occupied by August Walters, lie has row every facility for doing work c heap and on the most improved plan, lie will turn out from Lis shop, j Waatms, Jiaaaics, Shialr. dr.. from the WOOD WORK to the IRONING; If the work will not compete with any man 11 fwtuied in tlt Ooiuity of Cambria i will give it for one half of its original cost. 1 defy -mpe-tition. All kinds ' of Country pro bice taken in ex change. JOHN A. PUCK. "Lord to, December 7. '54. l.ATCIl TROM THE K.ifiT! rflHE undersigned would respect fully iuf.Tiii JL his numerous customers, tiut he Las receiv ed a large assort ment of READY MADE CLOTHING from the well known rst.il lisLrrent M. M ,,f . I l,!.-1.i Tt i ii'iwlb's to uralse tbe llotblll'' yivi.Ih at this fciblishment'a those wli liavert,rchase.I from me, can bear testimony as to t';. finality Md fit tf tlie garments. It is not ne-.ssary ti eiiUm- crate the tlificrtnt .articles clothing. I have Ebensburg, jNo;,0iutKT 2.J, lSi4v r. 1,. Jimt.Tov. . C. Itri.LrN. JOHNSTON & Ml'LtlN; Counseilors aud At Virnevs at Law. Oiiica , ojijiasite the Court .-irnevs at ia. rl'onse, EIeiisVtrg, I' iy. NEW OYSTER SALOON. " TIIEsubscrilKT wm;l 1 infirm bis numerous friends that he has oiK.-n.- l u OYSTER. SA UK) N at rfr. his private residence, 011 Juuan strft. NJiy where he hoios t-.'Vrvc all the 1 iv ers of the She'd Fish at any hour they ruy wish to give him a tall. '.nnrtto - r . MARK EDWARDS. . 0TJE HUNDRED WOOD. CHOPPERS 41 AN FIND IMMEDIATE EMPLOMEKT by j ,-v;,. n.:..t!.... a ai ot.rt U Wliii-i ir?r at lteml.vk. rfoot-.f Plmo No. 4, cr to A. P. f.'ud Li. Mock.-before purchasing clso- Cant well, Head of Plane No. 2. ' - V- -Tb HIGHEST CASH PRICE will be pall f ' I n o,tat,v Otm - - A. M. fc B. WHITE, i I prc. m S I I.IK II j nun:!' .OI'Ml l" ... A... .!.. ... -- -.-- THRO EllTtMHFSISL Ofiu) TiCiiKTS AJJiKADV SOLD. Ca-1 fcr Vlutl iliti Kceits cf Saarehtlaen, i 'itUr:..hio on ti;o iin-jMition i.f tl.o Gift l i H-trlr to t Urn HkhlUf r. At a ukxh . tf the SliiircUlueis. 11 lciUra' Third Gift i aiteiprue, UiU t-n tU iiTtk of July, the following rc,lutioti wax adopted : ResoIviNl, So so uas it-ib AcettaiuA li;a iO,C00 of ti.e Gifi ti'.ktts issued by Mr. Pirlnua iu hM third enterprise, arc sold, .the Con.iuitUc kl:ll cell the t-hiirclioidcr together at the li Ohteva vrnii lit j-htce, for the purjHe of iiiatructii g uid Couiauttfc in regard to the munner of diti osiug of the GiftTn- rty." Havm learul Ircm Jlr. rt-rham that C9,CC0 of tuid tiek:ts were a h and that in a'.l probab- iiiiy the H inaiuing 0,000 calied for by the abova r-.-oluti- u, would l m hi by the nt day of January next, we hve deterinintil iu accurdaneo u ah tl.e above c.pii:k.ij, to call a kjsb mki.tixo of TSiK HiAEinnuiKi s. at wine j-huif to be LertH aftcr t.Rtiicd, 011 the 17th day of January, la55, fi r the purju dr.-;giiated by tl; mvlulu n. ROLI RT pEATTY.jr) J. I. ATI I LOP, . Committi. , B. S. ADAMS, 23100,000 TiekeU i!y ct (1 each., will W sohh 1-uh Ticket w hi admit vcb ruuioxs, alt at i:re. or portions at difitei.t tinii-ii, to rjJA'IASrx BUJ!Lj:&QL'E orEiiA jioL'SEy tjfi:; r,r,idtrug, x. v. Or it 1.5s other Entertainments iu various part of ti.e country. l'eh puwl.at,er f one of these ticket will receive a cirtifi :'.te eiititling them to me th.ire in KiO.W.'O XS'l LY : VALUABLE bllTSr a lit of which has idrejidy leii publith t i. - Persons can obtain the same in circular form I v !iddres.-in'jr a note t tin? proprietor. h ivrs 1 Kjs vime to pcr.cnAsE tickets- In onler that the 100,000 Tickets uiay.be dis posed or ly the tiiQ tpec-tlod. the suhscril-er of-f.-rs the folios iiig indu'H'meuts for persons to gt t iiji Ciul s. Each iKT.-on who g.-ts up a club cf ten sub scribers, and f n-wards (10) ten dollars to thia ofli- e, will receive bv Mail or other Conveyances, ELEVEN TICKETS. Each person who sends at one time) one hun dred dollars, will have K-nt in like manner omc III :,'HRKI) ASI FIKTl.FX tickets. Anl for all larger sums in exact proportion. If it shouH hapr-cu tht all the Tickets arer solil when t'ie order is reaived tho money will be returned r.t iiir ex peiise for .ist.igc. CvAU orders (.Ti fc ts s'.ouhl be addressed to JUSIA1I PEKHAM, tG3 Iin-ndway, X. Y. Crj-My Fourth Ent.-rpnso will le advertised m soon ns the t'dr ! one is closed. The Ticket aro aV.tidy piintetl. ARTISTS' EM. The American Ai li.-.'.s' U1.i1 n, w. ill resrect fuhy amiouiice the citi.i i s .f tl e I'niled Stated ;od the C'.na.his, that f- r the purpose of tu'tivat ing a taste fl the fiue arU thtoiibout the cot.n-. Iry, u;.d with a view of e'uil l:;ig every family tu beCe-Lie p stec.l tf a g.ilLry if Engmviugs, Y IKE riSST iLTItxS CP THE AGE, They have d- Urtuii.eil. in rd r to create an ex injvcs; le f-r their P.iiravii'gs, rnd thus not . : I y give loplovmeiit to a large number if artist! ar.-l other. 1 i t inj ire ;:L:ong ur courlryineu a tas!e for w rl;s of :;rt, to j nnt to tl e j urcl cji ers i f their eiigiavins, vltu "0,000 if wLkh are s. 1 1, 2o0.(io0 tlifis, of the r.etuJ cost of 150,CC0. E i'h pi rchaser f a ne Dollar Engraving tlivTe'ore.jr-ceiies not o by ::n Engmving richly worth the moiey, 1 ut. a!s,i a tickit which entitles h:m to one of the Gifts when t!wy nredis'riV-i.ted. For Five Dollars, a hh.-hlv fiui:J.slEn2Tavi!ig, beautiful y PA1V1 1 D in OiL. nnd five cikt tickkts, will be sent ; or Five Joi.i.ai:s v.wth of plendid I'ngravings can 1 Se'ected from tl. tiitcl-igue, a:.d sent bv rtturti iiiail or express. A ioj-y of the Call 1 gue, togetlier with a spe cinnn of ne of the Engravings, can be teen at the office of this paper. Frr ':ifh D 'liar rJ-n. an Ei';rarinfj arhially ir.irtli that sum, onJ a Hji 2'irkef, trill immediate- ' ly be f.irirartfrrl. Agt-Ilts The Committee lielii ving that th su :-. of this Giucat National Uxm ktakis w ill I1 materially prmotv l by the energy and enterprise of intePigint afti) pi rsi :vei ing Aetitj, have rej' lved tj treat With such on the most li-bt-raJ terms. Any ern wishing to Weme an Agtnt, by sending (post paid). $1. will receive bv return of mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a GIFTTICIIET. a Pi i.jr(tt3, a Cufa!vyie and all other necessary information.' Ou the f.h.d coir.ph-Uoii of the sale, the Gifts v. ill lie j 1 iced in the bands of a Committee cf tl.e imTlChasehs to v mstkiim-tfi, due notice of which will I e given throughout 'tlie L'nited States r.np the Cauailas. . ' . i . ; Gifts . 1 00 Marble busts of Wuslungtou, at $100 $10,000 100 " Oiav, 100 10.000 tt Welter, 100 IjO " " Calhoun, 100 ' COdernnt Oil Paintings-, in Fjd'eri- . tlid gilt frames Sxl ft. each. l 100 elegant Oil Paintings. '22 ft, !0 oOO steel plato Engrnvii.gs, bril- " linntty cob red in oil. rich gilt 10 lo.ooo 10,000 6,000 6,000 5,000 frames 24x30 inches each, y l0,000.e'ega!d t-l plate Lngrav- i io-'s. eoiM in oil. of ti,e W:ii-h 4 40,000 41,0'.Q i2,oao ington Monument, 202i". in., ) 237,Oi 0 bi 1 j bitceiii.Taviiigs.fr. -m 1 itferent plaVs now in j r ion of andowr.ed by the V s' L:iirn. of the market , 100 iiitt i' iSSOS: Artists T.nw of from f'lOe to $-1 Cfieb, 1 first class Dwilhng, in N Y. ) ' Citv, . ' - , 22 Building Lots in 1 'o ainl lOlit , 000 227000 100 Villa Sit5t cont iiniag ;or.ch 1 : - -. 10.00; k-i. ft. ia die fcubuils j . " , f lew York Citv. and cm- &00 0,0 fiu r ling a inagnilici-nt view I of L'udson- River .t L. Isbmd. j pc-rpiMial lonnsef caIi, withont )' incrist, or sernrity, nf $2'.0 ca. j t- " " " 100 " - 8.000 6.10 6,000 10.000 r.A' i 100 " J.r,0 ,r tt n . f0 20 6 " ! 2,000 R,.fcronce in regard fo tl.e Real Estcte, F. J.. ,ta- Vbschcr A- Co.. Rial ltate Brokers. New otk. Orders, (post paid), with nmney rticlosed. to bo addressed J. W. HOLBROOKE, ' ," - fery , f.0- Brid way, N. Y. fjC5-Tl;e Digravings in thc Cata'ogoe are n w ready f.r deb very. : ( n2,Cn.ths) I j lluno Tubllco. NEW GOOD S. JOHN M'COY Las justrc-eived at Lytic' old stand, in JelH rsbn.a well seleete.1 f-tock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS consisting of Drv .GoikIs, Notions, Hardware, Qumisware, Cedar Ware, Ready Made Clothing, and a largtf lot' of Boots and Shoes, for Mco' liys. Liidie' and Misse wear. "' ' Groct-ries of the very best quarity always oa hand. His inott l,1" Small Profit. Quick Sales, nnl Rpwly pv-" . Having, lump ht for cash, be is de t.TBiined tot to In; itndeTsi bL lie resiieitfully invites .his. fi u nd ajid tho -public g nenJly to U - t- . . v;
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