SUMHARYOf NES. . . ' i . . " ' 1 ' (ty-Miss Thornton, an intalligsnt young lariy of iUvingsfefi, Al., wa recently mufderfd In that place by DM of her tatbr negroes. Barter ctrcnm stands of the tuek revatinj atrodtyv -' fThs toffnwfie wood f liedt of the JSria -road Company, at D"er, ith nil He wooJ they contained, were d.Mtruy-4 by tre yester Jay. The loasis ab.ut$30,tO'J,. , . : (.TJirt -re toHiy-i Cri in the tmited States daring May, in Which the' Ioim exceeded I 1,146,000 similar loss ' since" the'" year , began $6,318,000. ; ? ": . - ,; J i fThe rens'mu OmVe baa commenced 'issuing the new land warrants.' . ' " ., (C7"The Canadian Parliament lias adjourned lifter a session of seven mouths. ; . .. -Vjr . . "Mr. Mason, our minister to Fran h, ha goue 4u Italy to recruit his health. B. Robert '' McClelland, Secret? ry of the Interior, has gone to Michigan, and will be absent tour week. George C. Whiting, Chief Clerk, viH be acting Secretary in tlic interim- fcrPrel Douglass is about to publish a narra rstivo cT Li? Tife. . ' v ' ;-55-Ti:K rciua'no'f. Martin Van- Puren, Jr.; hodieJ aLrarl, lww Ihkii inWmt nt Kim.'cr "Jjiwk is tW faiuily burying-?!. -"' (jCj-A num'T of pr imim nt hotel keepers in Ii4 m. Lave been arrested for breaking the new liquor law. ' '--.'' - . '- " '"-'.' x -e from Texas inmvL'n that, the drought in that Sta'e ha- en led, heavy raias hav ing fallen everywhere." - ' ' :.,-;".' OThe St. Louis J -publican 1ms rason to be lieve that, ntwitlistnd"nsthe drought, rut,nnd Ciutf previdaii;; in sMi;e" parts of the Country, the m"ng harvest will be nd of great plenty. M-Thc NewV.irV C'Tnmisiors report fr 1-i-t .v V;. 7: 0 iiumtraiif. rriv.1, making a i..trtt f r the yar thus fir of 4f3.j4 against 10 , 4 Cri'. t mm periI -Drviw corn i- a n iiv- -A In lis - anl. was "iiitr.Khiceil into till, .mutry by 1m njam'n Frank lin, jvho f.jiijnl a itixl in an irupr!eJ wliis'.;, ami j.lan'eil it. " "- '. " y-A rov.luti'n it i rcportl.Jias . bn-ken out ta Hti thi. TMrtr exj.:e . tVnis.-IviM .hbhti-ii ; ht'u rrn'. 'i,' i'oI and eoniftrl f ' i:;.e.. ; ..... - t-,- ,- A C-vs;nrTjoy. Tin (V. r f TTussi.i !! an- , , . . I "M.Tii int -:av. T. Wahinpt.m Sfartf Sat- unlay I t. ay. l! it lttr hr )n-n re nivf 1 j iu-thiit.. -it.y,H wl.ieU.mr Mlt.it-r t. Kiil.n'i. Kif r'lMi't. aUle'i twt fie n!l leaw hi mi- ! . . - . . 5 .. .. Ihi t !ie U .t ot rptrm-r. ami rravri in ! Vm . ,:,- ;-f t'w ITM:-t,..l 1 ' 1. ........ . u,. . . a or iiej. Mn. if.vTTra. O.i tK- 11th ";n'-t!ot Wf.a-1 ttuZ, in a'ro.d'. bxj was rewye-.l (ay. thc lv.r!l- l.tp1iit L-Ie'r rr!n Ti'X thrnui;h the mail. Tiie -reaftiff? h .f tsa dAr'u t!.e rut. and wraa Hiiva anvl kiektu when the x was 'prne1. (cj'Tht; D :n -r.is f JcTors-m rrmnty lul l a we'.ins' on ih.- ltt'w u't., an 1 -darted Kci;nely I.. IV..d, Iv-j-. - ?l;;U Vg-'-e t- the Ilarn's- lr S.tc Cmvtn'1 n. un.W instruct noix t.i imp- p-rt"'VTl!l!'n S. (Ja'aplhS, of Pittshurgh, for Oiual Cmiii:ner. ' . . . ;C st:.t wx-en;?. X.'c . winc at Ui-Mayor .t. Iai'lon' feast t- tl.e KiajK-rr in -!ii'!e.l Juhau iiiaburg T il.lviise fr m grapes frown on Mount Ida, xm mtill i-lr., onu hundred and nine yew oil part of a' cask supplied at tVe nor laeas prio of i:09 per butt t the Umperor JJa ieoa I.- ,; ; ; '- - - 1 tr-.V clerical " correspnndont of the Xw Vork i, who went to Europe in .tiro rteniner that Ke Hire Greely, writes that he thinks, from remark that be (Orecly) made, that be cares rre f r breakfast than L prayer; nl tiiat Le liai-a't tnnch regard fr evangrlical Christianity. trm t fact that on akin; him if He had ever ln" baptised Greejy "reJie..I, lc,-t hut I Have lieea ia jculate-l, wLicli in of j.r tWiirtancc ln rCi.xT or Kujsu. B it frw hare a cor rect Idea ot the -stent and p..pul:iti.i of the great Hassan Hinpire. 7hv h hren but w.-n c n 0r " UeviiW of th ri'atfon," as it U called) taken of all the Biusia. ; Tiir Crt "1 775, ordered byrrrxa I; the Uiu is:.l,--,au-ie.l to bt TMtAs hj the Ute Ciiir. The icsult of this lata Ltbor has aot as yot hmn h ihlahe.1 ii, anv k,,.,.' lish paper. JX. VzTz Vom Kerr, of th j !?U I'e trrA' A.m U-iiit, has ifted the tal-lca r.d prtfaouta the 1 4.. wing result c Total nn.lx-r of Square miles in tlva Rutiriau Kmpire, 8,75.4 13, 27 : total amount of pfpwfad.n, CS2l-'.,5d0 ; density ofp-tpuUtiau t-J t!e square njilo, 174. 3lxxi8A A correspondent of th Vati In-t-elligncer gircs the clearest view of the ouadi tim of affair, in Mexico," which we have vt tea. . He states that Sauta Anna, surroundedby a powerful factum, iIM nnireraal - p nrer He alone make, and annuls alt UpWe. is the arbiter Wall . bfoUgU Wro thetnb nali tn which tho G wornmt ia 'coaocrncd : Ha removes any of tho authoritie. hca soesfit to do , and roptace them with others. tj9 ordm levies of troops tat be. ml. atany, ,mmmt spaais the publio wey, and is accouuuW0 to ho porjo ; ia fact, ha oaa do wliatever ha -pleases -and what he pleases to do is ta keep 5,000 nwn under rau, iuipo for4oaM; livo shut up ia his btrraQka; (paJtee,) see fifty or aizty person ach da, be eejoJd by thenj" and cajhxi 4!ksd Sertmunm, epprea aad trample upon every y. and pocket a lot ttf eaah. The party op- him live U the aouataka 'aad retired C 0OUalJ'ffc'uwto aabject to e-Biaa nawmr mmA b . anbsrof ' ' . i'i'"" aucient m that know, oo boaade. en the Ki.(JrMi.!e, ty-xlc. an 1 l-VM) wen. hAl- , Hi(j aa haslijy- 0Leiubarked. i 1 bes : c!i the E uprror to leave tito a soldier s cdby C.1.Cu-VAjti;x:,.r others, hal crossed tW The nirht attack f - April, ;veeii place a e r; 1 f I'iv"sron."- . Tiver. ' . t!,e Ea'a at,u the.Vreoeh.Ara niot dee- i Minister of ar rcplu-s to the res.gnatin -v -'. . 1 in terms nf r-".ep'ane '. a:ii givs (Janrobert ., Tur-X .v K xi..at, Rorrr - A rlK!o py sm ,,t to ?5 r;-0 j the cmrnaud of (leu. Poller's division. r that the !irrci ni'way Mm. that pla c i . 1- Jm-.'" ;pw - r ' The Jr-.tr iteh from Cmrobert under date . , ,. , : , , r . rnU, Mild a ter a saugtunarv eonfiict tho I-reneh li.e uf p.iu.l irnm v-.mrout n, unutr uau. adlJ.Wph.a,wlnfl,lh1.G,u.v, prcv,lltcd -Aw... Two hundred May Kith, says: W c.ntinu, before tho and WillWm.Tt.w.c: place. Various Attempts to smoa- out tha ,,k:. tV thr..5f-i; n fitttn . The; tleenaieh- f May 1 st -a vs tliat the al van Ci y by r.uw.n-jU-t.- or htinkpotn, have per- p!ery-t'it the i4.seufprK wIm have ; -,.,w.,ib l.iw!v. but Ktirelv.-. - ,1 f ctl v suec tcrhyl. 'The rops are in excellent Cr3 LATEX PEOIT HTJIlOPfi. ABBIVAL of ths pacific, r Th tWMofbip Pacific arrired t S o'clock thii morning, entirely unannounced. , The Pacific bring 1S6 pattens, among whom are the Hon. L. McLane, U. S. Com-, niiisiotter to China.' - 1 , r The Pacific arrived out at Liverpool on the afternoon of the.-lStbi , and tailed for New Yort-Kt noon on the l9th'-Mw i .??? T The St.' Loai arrived at Cov es bit the 1 8th instant. " ' " The intelligence from the Crimea states tly; eice of ' Scbastopol to be almost unchanged, upto the 12th inrt.; ' ' : r,." v- An cxpeilillon of fifteen thousand Allies had embarked at Kwiepch, and put to sea in the direction of the Sea of Aaoff, but had returned without landing. No details are known. - Omar Pasha's force has returned to Kupa toria.' "" ' ' 1 ,''--: - Large reinforccinentf for thej Allies arc ex pected to orrive within ten days. ' The negotiations between the Western Pow ers and Austria are unchanged, but the rtla tioi s between Prussia and Austria are uowan-. titiiatej , - - - ' '. - - ''- Kussia notifies the German State govern ments that the Ctar will only hold to the two first' guarantees on condition that Germany remains perfectly neutral.; , ' France and Kngland have presented an ul timatum v to Sweden, which Sweden seems in clined to reject. . . . , ' The French ' 3'xhibition opened t thfrap potuted' timev but the' attendant ceremonies ...c..Y rift' r-ittior rtull ': ; '" it . . . r- X- l ' I'muori, the attempted assassin or iipoieon, has been executed. - ' . ti'neml Caiirobert baa ref-igncd hue com innuil i the Crimea, noniimiljy on account of ill-health.. .11a is . .succeeded by Uencral Pe lir. ' ' rt.ON TIIK CHIMB t. The' latest dnteS troni Sebaatopid by mail, are to April tfOth, bjT teie-jntjih tho advict' arc to the Pijli inst. ' , , -' Gen CannVvrt' has-ruviewod thm entire I'ronth armv. and . a.ssared. them tout thev should k enter Sebastopol, cither hv the Juarerwindnar. ' X ' , : ,V , ,. Fifteen thousand Turk. Trench and Enr-i fish bad been hastily embarked or. t o,rd .f- all j the available ships near Sebastop(iI the ex- pe.lition in the uirceti, of the .Se,i Vf Aoff. rr- ':....; 1 ,:i . ',',i,r , I J,.t,l KagLaiV lat:hi f the taiit"i!ay savs that t!ie 'lusians liavy i-onstriicted new tiatt'Ttes ..:..i .... t the is IT h ft of t!ie" Ma:nt bti' tower, rv aptr.iar'anea of. t!i isttb- :,u" ihiliuent 01 a very i:uv.-. camp me piaieau uent or a verv lar,:.- camp 0:1 toe pi above the JJcloek on I he mu'ih M-ie. . 1. I no xin-wii mauie .t rnriu; iu im? i;nr o. i thi 11A n tlic ailvaueed wrks if thtf left. The attack w ii:i mediately repuhed with oimFiih-rabl" Ins-s. ' "A hrt trtf wa ra?iU;d on" tha rrcnln "f the'.'.l'Oth.' M air-nv' the Buss-Ian t. f-ury 1 .1..-! ;,. r 1 ..r ii... am;..c ..,1.... . , ' .v-..., ... ...v.., .. .,... ..,-. t;..rtsehak..fi' teV.n-; lu u ider kte of tin ins t.'. that b A Ut-.i were on that an t t'nt prcvi'u1av v-i-'iiied ia augiuenting the bat teries, and ri'ifrcmg the approaches against the Ceutrnl Bastion. ' '', The-French gvernir.et, it is understood, have received despatches announcing, the fail f heavy raln?, jvhich had filled tho trenches with wattr. suspending operations: . . . "Cnint Cfirnuine, the Austrian Commander-' iu-Chicf. had -: proclaimed martial law in the Piineipslitio. . , , ,. . - .- By.'a new r.ian'fjsto the Czar orders another levy of tvf -Ive men for every thousand in the seventeen Wwtem Provinces, to-1 c-!upluty by the end of July. - :s The indications of a more intimate relatioti ship between Austria and Prifssia is apparent, and an ariuedncutraUt j,is lecoming more and ' more probable. - An important Conference between the" two Powers has been held. -. Sweden is said to Iiav3 irdercd an immedi ate enrollment of itf militia. . . , The French Baltic fiet arrived out, and the Allied fleets were pushing forward. " ' . sr,Lya. . The (Jistribution of Medals' was made the occasion of a lino military Kpoctaele. r The Queen presented over fiOO uiedals, occupying moFe than an hour The ceremony coiinnen ced with prescuting medals to the Puke of Cambridge, Lord Cardigan. Lo d Euscan, Do Lacy Evans,' &c, and ending with the privates. .. '.' ' It wis marked with great enthusiasm. . In the evening, the Queen gfivc a banquet at the Riding School, Buckingham. Palace, to a party of 4-30, comprising all the lion-oominissioned officers, and men decorated with the medal?, The Queen and Prince Albei t visited the Bi ding School during the Repast'. , , In Parliament, on Friday evening, Lord Paumurc stated the details of certain proposed, reforms in the army', havifig'for its 'object the consolidation of the civiWejuirtment-with the military affairs ";i ' :'s'-i The bill to abolfsh Church Rates was car ried on second reading hi the ! House t of .Com mons,' agaiuet Uie government by '28 niajority. Mr. . Roebuck haj submitted a report fioui the Committee of Enquiry. , - -:' A natiee of an inquiry has been given in Parliament to ascertain whether Kiissia and the United States are to enjoy the" exclusive privilege of trade to Japan'. , .. w - Lord Eilenborough'ti tnotion of a want of conS'ieuce in Ministers, was up in the House of Lords on the 14th inst. , and his Lordship opened the debate in a bitter speech against the Ministers lie made an open admission of the formidable power wielded by public opinion, and denounced the making of ap pointments from favor instead of from merit. , Iiord Paumure replied, and ' Iiord Derby and others continued the debate The vote for the resolutions stood yeas 71.. nays 181. '.. . f- Eay ard'a motion of a want of confidence in Minuter comes up in the Uonso of Com moaoa tae 2 ithr nd Milne Gibson s on the Aaminutrative Kefornj meetings, have been 1 u in cjor ten snoots,, towns..; ; - ; The Mayor of London and LtvorrJI t.-it refused. to. accede to the. requisition of the The King of Sardinia ie rumored to be ne- gotiating for the 'marriage "of Queen Victoriaja oldest daughter. '' t-' r "'-"': ; : 1 ; ; Humors of tiitsensions In the British Cabinet are gainrnj ground. . Lord John Bassel'is suid to.be impracticable. , " 7 ' ' ', Up to the prejeut time, between SOOO'aud 4C0O recruit hare been obtained for the For eign liCgkn,V by the British agents on the Continent,-independent of about S00O Swiss. The Democratic movement is gaining ground The Queen has condescended to publicly be stow medals upon the private soldiers return ed .wounded from the Crimea. Tne distribu tion took place at the ITorse Guards. -. ... ' France. ' - The Universal Exhibition at Pjaris opened on the 15th ic slant. . The Emperor and Em press were present, with all the great. ofBeers of the State, and about 8000 spectators. The Emperor delivered an appropriate speech. Pianosi was executed at 5 o'clock ' in the morning. He refused to make any develope ments, and exclaimed ' Vivo la Republic ! as the knife fell y r It is said that the , Emperor Napoleon ia about to issue a manifest to the army of the East, stating bis n-uaone for not proceeding to the scafof war 5 -- The Paris ' p:-pers assume; the tono of out-" ?pokcn hostility to Autna. . . V , . - ' , . iV.visv -. . .-7 . V . ",. MADRib, May 11. rTlw noniination . of a successor to 31. Cucsto-, Jlinister to tho Uuited Stat.-. has been deferred until after the arri val of the next mail from Havana. . " 7" ; ;.. . iIsntA.' . "' , ; .-; -., The arrival of the Overland Mail has been telegraphed from Marseilles. The dates from Calcutta are to April 10th. - -- A treaty has been signed between the Brit ish and Post Mohammed, by which a psrpetnnl n:'acc Ls covenanted,' an 1 for the territories of ilie contracting parties to bo respected. Humors are afloat of hostile preparations at Ava against tho Uritisiu THE JiATFST. :! The Paris Monitor publishes the following as Canroberf s resignation : ,"Mv shattered health n longer allow iag n.encrai.iia.'niwi.u ,......-.. j towards my vere.gu a country, compels t ask yon b .transfer the c-mmand to llfal aild; .nenccd '"aJ' r- , . , , . . . . . The rj-m y whi-i LleaTJ hu.r u intact and en-red to the full of ardor aDd eojiadcuce. . ..... . spin s. r.n l toil u araor and cot;nence. A'r.xw. Friday Evening. Affairs here havo tiii lerg n.e no change. - - The new Austrian : propositions wcre..for w i;d s'rWav !' London and Paris. It ! is ..id t'tat Auiir.a will givi material support .1 - . L. I .1 T i()U' 'Si rn powers saoui.i locy accept, :m l Jii!tia reject, the propositions. Viknxa,' May 17. Heavy iiring occurs evory i i rlt at Sibasiop'd. Thi expedition to tho Ker si ii bad not ho-to renewed Three d:viu ns of the French arfiiy had left Mu-dak for tho Crimea. . ' - . ; Th Cholera bad almost entirely disap- Bs ;f.T:, Friday, Miy 8.---A Russian mcr chant nan has be. n captared oflT Dnnam.ide. At Bevel a flaof truoo was Hying, butthe tausc is uot known, :r 1 . - IiONro-, Saturday. May .19. Quiet has boon rc fire I in tho Ukraine. 5 - .. . Te-gaphta intelligericc from' Berlin and Vienna failrit) confirm the repoVt of Nesscl rode's resignation.;. .: . ' f , NosselnMle has issued a new circular, buf the couteiits arc unknown. " ' ' .: '.. Down on the Governor. , " '-, Tin liancaster Kximiorr and ILral'l, the able YVIrg ogan of Lancaster county, has for several weeks contained sonic strong articles denunciatory of Governor - Pollock and his. admiiystrati sn. Iu the last uumber the editor charges His Excellency with willful and deli br erat 3 falsehood. Bead the following: The llarrisburg Trlejraph inquires wheth er the name of the editor of this paper "was not presented to the' Governor for Secretary of the Commonwealth with his' knowledge and consent.'", jAlso, ''whether ho didaiot so state his pisition wlten applied for his influ ence in behalf of another party." H Two weeks ago we- pronunced the assertion tHat-the editor of this papr was an applicant for n office in the gift of Gov. Pollock, a willful and deliberate! falsidiood. ! The lie was given plump to the Telegraph as theuttcrcrof the falsehood, an 1 the Governor if he . was authority for it "Both parties were thoreby placed at liberty to publish any evidence in the possession of either, going to sustain the jiltegatioa either directly or indireutly. This they have,, not attempted. Honor' vtxttv , when they c'oubi not sustain a' charge of the kind; would have retraced it. 1 But these par tics have neither the courage to tell a XshJd ly nor the maguiiuity to . withdraw a false charge- ; They resort to tho meanest and pal-' triwst of all ways by which a, false Impression can be tionveyed r;by .tnsianation. -or iuiplica tion. "VYe pronounce Uie insinuating convey ed in the tjucstious asked by the Tc'ejmph as false and unfounded as the original charge. It ma cither produce, the evidence on ,whicb it is based . or rest under the-direct charge heretofore.niade and again repeated, that it is the uttercr of a willful and deliberate false hood. - And the Governor, ho is a -principle, in the eaie. and resp ifisible both in law and morals for the acts of ( his agent, inujst remain in the same category. , ' , ".!.. .. i For the credit of the old ' . Whig name we are glad the administration lays.no claim, to the name ef Whiff:- :It is wholly la the hands of the know-ndtbings, and receives tho kicks and cufTs of the organs of-that party with he coming meekness. It may hop to earry fa vor with the order by inventing and circula ting falsehoods about- the editor of the Exam iyr, but just so far as such a coursar will ele vate it iu know-nothing esteem will it lower it in the opiuion of -honorable men. , i . CO-It has been ascertained that . 174 forcign- fir have returned to Europe from the port of S ;f.Yorlt alcece lbe,firof AprU r OTM Judsef yt t the Supreme Cour pfhis. State have decided to holda term for argument at, Bedford, on the second Monday of August next. ' f SuPKMORtTr of America -Tro. It is cleanly estabHshed, says the Buffalo Democra cy, in spite of some of -our professional ofiice aeeiers.Tshohave'eought to give the English the prestige of making tho tbeet iFtin, , that American ia bettet than the Bcityh, ', On the Readiagi roadr'where-careful examinations have been recorded, 'and with a 1 tonnage un surpassed b any railroad on the globe, Zerah Colburn says it is fonnd that 'American iron wears out but from ' one-third to' o'ne-balf as fast as English iron. .-The average of six years wear of GO lb. English rail was above eleven per cent, annually. The average of four years' wear of the "Erio" (English) pattern, was 1G per cent," annually. In Amer ican rolled and pig Iron tha eamo general' superiority is observable. The American pig is both, harder and tougher. 1 Some of . the leading locomotive buildurs will use no other than American . on , uccouut . cf its . superio hardness for cylinders, driving wheels, etc. For car wheels, where the bcstiioa is indis pensable, American pig is used, we believe, exclusively. .iFO-' iiiJt i ' Attention Guards. " J v TSTOU will meet at your Armory, in Cbcusbuig. X on Tuesday the 19th day of June, inst., at 6 uMn'k A. M. to take up the lino of march for Chest Springs. . . .. . r . , By Order of the Captain. ' JOHN BVANS.-Q. S. . " NEW G00D3 FIRE! FIRKt! rillEtr! THIS subscriber would respectfully inform bis friends-and the public generally, that be has removed bis-stock of merchandize, since the bte ''fike." to the room formerly occupied by Kane & Mcti-lan, whero he has just received and open ed out a larjje 1 l t-f Spring and Summer Goods, which" were stilted with anej"e to the wants of thtf cxiiuninnity, and wi.l be sold "lower than the lowest,"' for cajh or approved" country pnxhico. t : ... ' - JOHNM;coV. ; ' Jefferson,. June 6, 1855.- . PANAMA, Leghoi-u Empire, iTa?ar. Palm, ami In fact every yariety anil, at le offaibioii ah'e Hats' fjr sale' chcp, at ' s - JOIIX M'C0V3. APIK-4 PliESSGOUDS. Lawns, li.irecs,Si!ks; . Challies, Swms, &c, cheap nt ; ... ; oOIIX M'COY'i. - L AD IKS. 'Misses', aiul Chfldreris gaiters, a line variety, at- JOH. M'UOi'S. . LAUGE rot of lieady ifado Ctothinj? of almost every 4anty, chcajx at JOHN li 'COY'S. AVERY larue stock of Boots and fihoes, uncom : monly low, at. . . t . s. JOUX M'CO.Y '3. B ROVNft-lBIeacbcl Muslins from 7 to 14 cts. per vand, of a g iod oualitv, at ... JOIIS M'COY'S. YtJL'N'G HYSON:; TEA'"-5.f cts. icr pouml, Hi" Giiree fi 1 w Min Is fjr one dollar, ai.d other Gro ccries in proportion, at." f . I JOHN M'COY'S. r-ORrS & ; HAKES, S.-ythcs & SnVhs. Shovels - & Hoes, fe-ce'ber with ' a general ' variety of Hardvare,.very cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. ALT, Nails, Oils, Fish, ic, very lov at 5 ii . JOHN M'OOY'S K U. To. sous having accounts with the tulv scriber of over 6 months standing, are requested to cil a-jseUlo thein., JOHN M'CDY. JefTcrson, June C, 1S53.. AYER'S PIIIS. TOS. ALL THE PTJdFOJiiS OF A . f A M I L Y P H Y S I C. There has long existed a puUic demand for an elective purgative 1'ill which could bo rclieii on as sure and pcrfe.tly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an extensive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the pur pose designed. It is easy to make a physical Pi'fZ, but not so easy to makejhc best of all Pills one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages of every "other. This has been at tempted here; and. with what ' success we would -respectfully submit to the public decision. It has len unfortunate for the patit hitherto that al most every purgative medicine is ncrjrooiaousand irritating to the bowels.' This is not. Many of the.n produce so muc'J griping pain and revulsion' in the system. as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from then.' -These PUlt pro -luee no irritation or pai, unless it arises from a previously "existing obstruction or. derangement in the bowels. lining' purely vegetable, no barm can arise from their use iu any quantity ; but it is letter that any medicine should le taken judi ciously. Minute directioisXr; their .use in tbs several diseases to' which they are applicable are given on the box. t Among the complaints which have been speedi.y cured by them we may men tion Liver Complaint, 'in 'its" various firms, of Jaundice, Indigestion. Languor and Loss of Appe tite, Ltstlessness. 1 Irritability, Bilious JL'adache. B ilious Fever, Feyef and - Ague, Fain in the Side and Loins, for in truth all .these are but the con sequence of diseased action of the liver. As an, aperteut, they :a!frd prompt and . ure relief in C sti veness, Piles, C die Dysentery, Humors, Scro . fula an 1 scurvy. G !. with soreness of the body, Ulcors an I impurity of (he lilood; iu short, ny an l every case where a purgative is required 4. ; They have also produced some singularly suc ces iful cur&s in ll'icuiiiatism, Gout- Dropsy, Grav el, Erysipelas palpitation of the IL-art, Pains in the Back, Stomach: an ! Side. They should be frce'y taken ih 'the -spring of the year, to purify the blood andbprepaje.,the.ysystcin .for!o cJiange pf seasons. An ' occasional doso stimulates the stomach into healthy acUen and restores the ap- etite and , vfgpr. ' Tliey purify the blood. and. y tJliejrstimuJani action on the 'jeircubitury sj's tem, renovate the strength of the body, and re store the wasted or diseased Energies of the' whole' organism: " Hence an' "occasional dose is advanta geous even though nrojMjrious derangement exists ; but unnecessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength,' when taken to excess The thousand r cases in -which a physic is required cannot-be enu merated liere, out they suggest themselves to the reason of cvory body; and it ia confidently believr ed thls pill will answer a lietter purpose than any filing which lias hitherto been available. to mankind.- - Whca their virtues ar. once known the pubHcviII no l:nrr doubt what remedy to em ploy when in need of a cathartic medicine. , ,. , ; Biing sugar wrapped they are pleasai.t to take, and being purely vegetable, 'no liarru can arise from their us& in any quantity. , . ... . v ; For minute directions, seo tha. wrapper" on the Bjx.v V. - .i - DR. JAIIE3 C. AYER, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, - ; ,v : .1: iowsi.t, mass. -r- - 1 Price 25 Cts, er J3ox. Pivores for $1 . S )ld by James McDMrntt; fileinsburg. E. P Hildebrand. Indiana, W. M'CmneIl.'Summitvi!ley Dr.. R. A. Johnston, Johnstown, and by dealers everywhere. - r ;' -' ' .. - , : , June 5, 1855. 31-3m. " " " ' ' a. j. jAcusoar, - s , J W J .J4 w found at the Office of D- W.' Lewis, M. P.: in Ebensbnrar. thetldrd.w'etlt of. each, month. O&ce in Johnstown liearly op posite the Cambria Iron Co. Store. "June 5;' 1865. ... , .: -. ' -Lettera Testamentary ON the estate of Edward Mills, Ute of Cambria towusliip, deceased, having I ecu grauted to the undersigned, all persous iii.twU-eii to said es tate arj herby notified to make payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. ' - '"'? FESTU3 TI BBOTT. ' " ' ... ; . .... : liEES E. USES, Executors. Cambria township, June C, 1855.-6 1. .. Stray -Horse. -flAME to the residence of the subscriber livinc U in Blackliek .tow.hr.hip, Cambria dunty, on the mgnt 01 tne sin i.u., a largo Day norse. a natural racker," both bind fe-t white, a sjnall white star in tho f.irehead-. an I supposed to Le about 7 years old. The owner is requested to come forward. prove property, pay charges, and take him away otherwise he will bo disposed of accor line to law. .." JOSIAII B. BROWJf. .. ; June C, 2S55.-St. ' . '. , - ' '' Information Wanted. " Of Nicli'.las Ilally by bis brother' John Hally, from the county Tiperary Parish of BL'd Hlil, Canada Bowl, Ireland. Who landed in New York on tl;e 17th tt March, - R52- Any infor mation con.ierning Lint will bo thankfuHv receiv- td, at John Ilarnetts, No, 38 Mulberry St Kcw York. Etxnsburg, May C 18.5. 2U. : " Attention Rattallon. THE volunteer roni'pauics composing the 3d Brigade, lCth Division, uniformed Pennsyl vania Militia, will meet for parade and inspection at the house of Andrew Maguirc, Chest Springs, tin Tuesday the 19th day of Juno next, at 10 o'clock A.M. Captains of conipanfcs -will see that the arms and equipments of their respective companies are in perfect order. t . t ; , V JOHN HUMPHREYS. Brig. Tnsp. 3d Brig. ICth Div. P. M. General Order IV o 2. , nead Quarters 3d P.rig. ICth Div. P. M. .Toser.U Dun'ap i.i hrebj' !ippo;n-d Adjutant of the Battalion composing the 3d Brigade of the ICth Division .Pennsylvania Militia, and is to be rcsjiected and obeyed accordingly. x ' , : B.'McDERMITT.Deut. Col. J Orders Xo. 3. Head Quarters 8d Brig. 16th Div. P. M. Agreeab'e to tlio order of the Brigade Inspector the volunteers attached to the i i Brig. ICth Div. P. M, will assemble for parade acd inspection at Uhest Springs, on Tuesday the 19th day of June n-!xt, at 10 o'clock A.M. Captains of companies npon their arrival will report to dpt. David Mills. ... ' Bv order of ti e C 1. : ' JOSEPH DUN LAP Adj't Final Xotlcc. ALL' persons knowing themselves in debt for taxes on any duplicate in ray possession, previous to those of 18-35. are requested to come forward on or before next covrt and pay up. No further indulgence can be given. , - -; j' , . t t K.'.T. DAVIS, Collector. May SO, 1855. - i . IVotice. ; TlIK Register rf Cambria county has granted letters testamentary on the last will ami tes tament of John F Murphy. late of the Borough of Ebensburg, deceased , to the subscriber residing in sail Borough. All praona owing said ds censdl, and all haying claims against bim, are requested to call and, settle. . - - B. Mc DERM ITT. JCtien.'.burg, may 30, 1S55. tCt. - Public Sale. WILT lie sold at public sale in the Borough of Ebensburg, on Saturday the 23d day of June, next, a new and valuable lot of Carpenter Tools. A lso a quantity tf household & Kitchen furniture. Sal? to commence at one o'clock on said day, when terms will be made known. B. McDERMlTT. Executor of John F. Murphy, dee'd. '- May 80. 18.r.5. ts. KOTICK. Tire public arc hereby notified, that James Dick of Carroll township, in Cambria County, is unfit, from mental infirmity, to transact any, buisness, an 1 the undersigned, memoirs of his family, are reluctantly compelled to make this public an nouncement. JOHN DICK. WILLIAM DICK, MtvlC.1855. ELIZABETH DICK. Farmer Looli Here. THK subscriber ipectfully.infohna his old custbyncrs, that be is again about to call on them with bis stock of Domestic Goods, among which will be found the following articles: Cover lets, Blankets, plain and figured Satinets, Cassi mere. Tweeds, Jeans, barred and plain Flannels, Lineys, together with numerous other articles which he will exchange for wool. If persons who have wool to dispose of do not wish goods in ex change, the mirkct price will 1 paid in cash. . . JOSEPH GWINNER. May 9, 1S5. 3m. - ' Ii, -1 PROSPKCrUS or the PITTSDURGH MOR NING POST ako thk WEEKLY POST. The Daily Moruiug Tost is printed 011 the largest sizo .double medium sheet aad contains all the news by the mail received up to the" time of going to press; full taljgrapbic reports from all part of tire Union ;- a Weekly Report of the Money market carcfi !!y prejiared by a competent person; and a daily report of the Pittsburgh; New York and Cincinnati Markets, together with a Weekly Review of the Pittsburgh Produce and Money market Besides this it contains Editorials on the leading topics of tha day; a full Report of the local events transpiring in and about the City, and Literary selections of a varied character. " Tho Daily Morning Pott has 1 ren publish!- "for fifteen years, anf! w believe isone of the oldest and best established Democratic journals west of .the Alleghcnies. Country merchants, or persons dojng busij?es with tins point, who wjsn to posi themselves on tRe marketa and 1-x-al na. or upon 'evehts transpiring in tho world generally, could not better accomplish their purpos than by sub scribing for our daily" Price j.er year i,00, in vanab'v in advance. , - - ' , " , ,. The Saturday Morning Post is pnbhshe I every Saturday reording on a tnammoih kt. Tt oon Uins a complete history of ti e week. .Kb tonal. r",Tniviw.i;.1 News. Mis r'!.infHus and Literary. Each numl-er eompri a nmnpl.-te ?view of theJ Pittsburgh Moi:ev and rr-Inrj Markets; full do. tall of Ftwign News by the aiFcrent stenmers; a .i:,w,n ,iP original and selecte.1 Agricultural mat ter- report of the -New York an I Cincinnati mar- ' i .-: - .11.. T . v . .ia kots and C-immernsi news guinoy. each week n sdsted or original Uie and poetical elecrloR." ' " - " . ' . - - - -- rrU: " I copy one year 2.W I 3"r- M i 7 . e.D0 10 10,00 I s 33?-B)th the above papers are good advertising i-TAtt!VbivI to the Post is an excellent Job ..ma i inr rarea are iiiwut.. Printing Offi(- in which all order will l done cheaply, with ne..rness and despatch. ' ; 1 ' GILLM0RH-& MONTGOMERY. Cner Fifth ad Wood streets, Pittsburgh CROCEnir- store. Wf eubsbribers restpectfully inform the citlseni . the Stand recently occupied by. J-5. Cral$, . t V" they have jvatui-ed. ami .wt'd at-.li tS- V - r f. on had an extensive supply of Gaoctixa; I Tlir terms will U isoderate, axtd im pr - --r ; be spared to . accommodate the pobUc wWoea .-- tw-a, petrunaa they rwpeafu'Jy solicit.. - . y . r ' JOaN WiiSY& Co.- April n,UU ...... ' Private Sale. J A Valuable IlJse and Lotln tbVWoob'-rfy -L Lbretto, the propeffy ofttie 6f Jacob FeU, deceased. Terms wCUl ftiade easyi-nd aa. rodispuUble title giva.";ApplicatM'$ toJxyHsadg to Sfieri&Durbiui itunrter,or tiie sebscriber. -.'...- , - U. UASSQN. Apr3 25,.ia&3. - . . 1 NEW GOODSr-".,. .". JERRT'MEGONTGLE Would-Ve"pcct?udy'' 'an.-'--" bounce to the pjiilic that be has just received, aad opened at the stand wellknou n i& fhc Mike - Walsh " House, at the foot of Plane KM.- lot of , New Goods, which have lieea carcf.uHy selected with a view to the wants of this eonlniunity. His stock embraoes Dry Goodasuch.as Calicoes, Delaines, Barege;', Muslins, which be will sell at -the'.owest figure ; Made" up Cl.rt.blng, Coats, Pants,; Vesta; be would especially al the attention of an astoni6hed public to his stock of niiracalous Hat,' containing specimens of the 2lorg Kong, the Se bastopol, and the half shaved Hats, forming a col lection of novelties never equalled in this, and very few other countries. ' ' - His stock ol Shoes and Boots, denes cow-peti tion, the Eureka Slippers, the Parodi enamelled Shoes. Jenny Lind Buskins, will afford unmiti gated delight to the fair votajie of the "iaey dances," wnile' bis Kossuth Boots, bia -Stjiamyl m Pumjis, and "the "untiring ".O'Rourke brogue,". will enable the lords of creation to do the tallest kind of walking. . ' . . , . rr, H:s Groceries lie will sell at cost and carrige, considering the hardness of the times be wishes to " make no profit on the. provisions which sustain human life, but at the same time be", would deli-' cately suggest, that if ever any article of sugar was entitled to a premium, tlta w hich be offers to the inspection of a discerning public, certainly is the 01 e. J . ' t " - " Jerry " watts all the world "and the reBt of. mankind "to come and see bis establishment and -get Largo.; as he is there for that business. . - -JEREMIAH MEGONIQLE. Hemlock, April 26, 18C5. notice tei'tue Travelling Public. TiHE uAdcrsigned canying tlie dated State -Mails between Cresson Station and EbArlsburg, will, on and after the first da'of April, 1855. ruo -on the Turnpike berween. said places, a MAIL COACH which, will be adequate to. the wants of .. travellers over this route. . ,i. The coach wjll leave Elensiurg every ciorning (Sundaysexcepted') at 9 -o'clock prtjeisely connec- -ting with the Mail train guing East, at Qesson ; and will return immediately after the arrival cf , the Mail train going Wgst. arriving at Ebensburg . at about half-past 10 o'clock, U. M' , . Passengers may rest assured that the proprietor will use every cuoU to carry tiiera oet ween these . points with all possible die pa tee and comfort. Passengers will be required to pay their fare be fore taking seats in the Coach. JOnNf A. BLAIR. ' Ebensburg, April 18, 1855. JSTOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of George Murray, or George Murray & Son, are here1- ; by notified, that the ootes and accounts cf said firms have been placed in our hands for collection, and that, unless payment 1 made immediately, - ' suits will be brought to enforce it.' JOHNSTON & MULLEN. . April 11, 13E5. tf. Administrator's TVotlceJ TAKE NOTICE, that Letters of Administration, -cum testameiito anoexo, have been granted to the sub.scriber, on the estate of Ann Teresa Scau laft, late of Cambria townsliip. Crabrf& county, deceased, therefore ail persor.sknowing-themselves indebted to said estate will please call upon the subscriber and settle thesaftie.'and persons having 'm claims againbtsaid estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement.' MATUEW M ADAM3. April 18, 1855. - '. Cto. W.Todd, with CO,fRAD & ff'ALTOIC, .' Importers & "Wholesale Dealers ln Hardware, Cutlery, &e.. No. 25a Market Street, Philadelphia. KEEP constantly on L.nd the genuine Timo thy Slack '8 Augers, Wm. Mann's, BeattyV, and Hunt's superior - Axes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Shovels, Darling & Wal dron's Grass and Cradling-Scythes, Common and Patent Scyt'xe Snaths, Pateut Clothes Pins, 4-c,-. &c, which they 'offer for 6ale on reasonable terms. . to country dealers only. January 25. 1865. - 1 ' - - - : TALl'ABLE FARM FOR SALE. i The undersigned oners at private Sale, his farm ; situate in Allegheny township, Cambria county, ; about S miles from the Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnel, containing 4S6 acres, about 8 acres of which are cleared, arid having a good dwelling house tliereon erected. , The land is well timbered, and aliounds in Feveral excellent veins of ore. The Clearfield Creek passes through it. The title is indisputable. Possession given immediately j May. 16.. 1856. P. MOYERS. - - Administrator Xotlce. TIriE5RKAS Letters of Administration, with T T the m:U annexed, hsvc been granted to the uudersigned by tf-c Kegist-r cf Cambria county, on the estate of Wililisn O'Connell, Ute of Cam-, bria townsliip, ill said coii'ity, deceased : all per sons indebted to the estate ai hereby notified ti ' make payment Without delay, and those bavins ' claims will' present them properly aathenticated . Tor settlement. .. - . 1 THOMAS O'CONNELL, Administrator. " Cambria township, May 9, 1855. Ct. Peter Hiccough. CtvlUSTICE OF THE PEACE and SCRIVENER. J Clearfield township, Cambria county, Penna. . lections and other buauuers will be promptly attendedlo. ,' ' ' . Maa 9, -t54.' ' J " NEW GOODS. - ' 'The First of the seaton. - IDWARD ROBERTS has just remvw from Ji the east, and baa now ready for sale a full an! , complete assortment of ' " SPRING V Sl'MMER COODS " ' including every article cf fancy, dress ? or plain goods that can be esfced for in. a country store, either -for ladies or gentlemen's wear; . His stock " consists of a' goneral. variety ofi calicoes, bareges, -chintzes; lawns, linens, mucins, laces, etc, forihe : ladies, together with boots, shoes, hats, .and a full selection of snmrner stuffs f.r the. g jatlemea, Por the bouselteeper he has laid in a stock of ,FRES11 GROCEHIKS, embracing every article under that beadtogethcr with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheeting,; shirtiDg, etc., etc. . , . For the farmer he baj lh,iMlt. cradle andmow- ina scythes, and other arttcJeeDt haraware reo,uirea by the public generally. . ' In short he pw bis storeroom filled with articW ui every drpartrnnit of trade," from which the needy can select to suit their wants. . (ry-Country produce taken in exchange Tor" good at the market value, and goods sold cheap to,csV caustomers.' "Come and see. , . ., . ,i Ebensburg, April 2C, 156-tf, .'- :- - : 4, . . . 1 - .t f J OOR
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