A San Of Henry Clay on Know-Kothingism.' A ion of-Henry Clay, at present the pro prietor of the old family mansion, has been taking the stump against the new Ameri can" organization. ; The KentucJcg Statesmen eaya that a great interest was manifested to hear the first political speech of the son of so renowned an orator as Henry Clay, and la very large concourse of citisens attended tbe meeting. - The speech is giren aa follows. The next gentlemen who took the stand was .Mr. James B. Clay, who as we have already remarked, is the son of the great statesmen, - tnd has succeeded to the paternal estate of Ashland .-- , . Mr. Clay said that this wis his first effort at a public speech, and nothing less than the profound interest which he felt in the great questions at issue, could induce him to appear on this occasion.- Never before had such ex traordinary, sch alarming, such novel ques tions been presented for the' political consid- eration of. tho American people. His appre hensions were aroused in view of them, and he sometimes trembled for the fate of the country. The idea that this government was to be taken into the keeping of a secret, po litical, oath-bound organization, which set up unconstitutional test-oaths, and the members of which were bound, to each other by the most terrible obligations,; was ;to him most alarming, and should, in his judgment, arouse the apprehensions of every patriotic man in the whole country. ' 1 ; ' ' ' Mr. Clay denied that the platform put forth by the late Know-Nothing Convention at Philadelphia, was the real platform of the par lyparty did I call them, said he; no, they are not a party in any proper acceptation of the term Parties . have, , heretofore,.-been open, public and above board; but this is a i-ccret. oath-bound,- political organization. which is seeking after the political power of the country, by ways and means unknown to the law, and in palpable disregard of the long established usages of the people and the histo ry of the Government It sought political power,' not by open and fair means, but by secret plottings cabalistic pass-words, by signs and grips, unknown to the people at : large, -and in palpable violation of the whole spirit and genius of the Government. - x,- No, said he, the true platform of this ex traordinary organization is td bo found' in their oaths and ritual. There were to be found the things which they were sworn to do and carry out; and looking into these oaths -and the ritual, he found that their objects were to strike at the citizens of foreign birth, at. the immigration from other countries, to disfranchise, degrade and disgrace them, by "depriving them not only of the right to Amer- icanize tnenisoives, out oy cuiung lueu on from the rights of hospitality and humanity. They also sought to disfranchise and degrade another clss of our citizens, whether native "born or foreign, on account of their religious opinions, i iplain violation of the Constitution of the country, and regardless of the plainest "dictates of justice and humanity. - '' V Mr. Clay said that, rather than submit any extended remarks of his own on these subject?, fie had chosen to collate the expressed and authentic opinions of the old, fathers of the republic-; and he "read extensively from the writings of Washington, of Jefferson, of Mad ison," of Jackson, of Quincy and others. . He concluded his happy effort by saying that, thoagh the old, Whig party, with which 3io had always acted, was broken and dispers ed, yet he appeared there as one of the rear guard of that once powerful and great party ; and in that capacity he protested against this ew secret organization, as fraught with dan ger to his country and its liberties ; and he called upon all the old liners of the Whig par ty to join hini in the protest. "'" Three Days Later from Europe. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER CANADA nLir xr Jaly 10. The Cunard steamer Canada arrived this niorniug, with Liverpool -dates to the 7th inst. She brings no news of tiupoitance from the seat of war. . . ; . . -The weather has been favorable. ... ;, J'. '" ' . . There have been no movements ra tho Crimea. There re, however, ample details of the recent repulse of the allies. ' ' Money easy, though scarcely so cheap as fbre the publication of the French loans. The Canada arrived at 11 o'clock. Lord Raglan was buried on the 3d of July with great pomp. ' - It is rumored that Pcllissier is to be super ceded. ' . . The allies arc strengthening their advan ces against the Malakoff, and the works are progressing satisfactorily. A French battery of 30 guns has been neatly completed in front of Careening Bay, to keep off the Russian ships of war. r ; : ; , - t Vienna papers say that Gortsebakoff has sent 20,000 additional troops. . i ' . Gen. Leprandi's army has been reinforced by the arrival of another division. The Sardinians and . Turks under Omar Pacha had made an excursion into the interior of Tchernaya without resistance, and captu red numerous works of art The museum at Kertsch is on the way to Paris. .. J Russian accounts, to the 19th of June state that an allied flotilla of 180 guns fired eight hours against the batteries at the mouth of Narna without effect, and then withdrew. The allies afterwards made a descent on Kat ka Island, and destroyed government stores They then attacked Port Revel without effect. A careful estimate shows that the war hai . i , 1 . 1 ... .1 - already cost the belligerent nations a million of lives. . - : - ' The bulk of the allied "squadron was off Cronstadt on the 5th July. . EacLAXD. Mr. Roebuck had been refused a Committee of Enquiry into the brutal con duct of policemen in Hyde Park on the occa sion of the Sunday Trading Kill riots. . Xjllk6 - explanation of Coference that n?kn V"?? TV" " "TT:" " "wwmcnt in the Vienna the restoration ttlOn Of Hun?arv anJ Ti...ir Mr. Cobden, Mr. Pwoebuck racli all attacked Lord John which the matter dropped. and Mr. DTs Russell, after Lord Elgin, it is said, will Post Master General. be appointed The Cunard steamship Potsia was launched at Clyde on the 3d of July. , . .The Russian Secretary of Legation to Por tugal was recently discovered on board -, ah English steamer from Southamton to Lisbon. He had been on a secret mission to France and England. . tfiNC!-T"Tbe gislative Assembly on oth of July vote(1 a loan of 750,000,000 of 111 Hoa to proposed increaso ous pt aaau;ilck was to yield seventy mil- The Enaperor'a "speech- has been well re- It was reported that the Austrian 3Iinxster had asked for explanation of the reference to his government. . ; :. . .'. . -. -.' Spain. We have advices from Spain via Marseilles, which state that a rising has taken place in Catalonia, noininolly about tho -matter of wages. Two manufacturers had been assassinated. In Bucelna the Guard had re fused to march, and the Captain General had shut himself in a citadel with a few faithful troops, and sent meditations to tbe insurgents, who received them with shouts of . Vive - Es partero. - '- '-' ''- Advices from Madrid by telegraph, to the 5th, state the insurgents still held Barcelona. A Carlist leader had been defeated at Per- fignan. . . r , - , , The Taris correspondent of the Times says that the Spanish Minister of War had a long conference - with the Emperor on the state of Spain. Napoleon expressed a determination to prevent any attetnpt to unseat Queen Isa bella. ; - " !- " ' . Prussia.- The King is recovering from his recent severe illness. '-' Russia. The English papers are manufac turing statements with regard to revolution ary movements .in !- Russia in favor of the Grand Duke Constantino. They are, how ever, mere inventions.1 - . ' ; : -": Bcrkixo of Jddah Topeo's Old Books and Cokrespondkkce. Our attention was caflcd yesterday evening to s fire In the yard of one of the buildings belonging to the xouro estate, on Canal street, near the corner of Bourbon. which are to be torn down to make way for several new and splendid stores.- In. an old brick well in tho centre of the yard was a pile of burning faggots mixed with old ac couut books, in which the details of Mr. Tou- ro's business have been recorded for the last forty or fifty years. ' The process of burning has already continued two ; days, i and there was still a cart load left. Amongst them was a volume of his " correspondence with his friend SheDherd." which his friends mizht desire to have preserved, unless destroyed. like the rest, by his orders. ' These numerous books, extending over transactions of so many Years, were suggestive of the assidious busi ness habits of the deceased - philanthropist. It looked somewhat Vandal-like to see the flames destroying what cost to him and his clerkB such immense labor ' Ihey are, how ever, but the scaffolding over which the fabric of his princely fortune was reared, and that fortune onlv a part of that with and over which the structure of an industrious noble life was built. The books and other instru ments of the fortune perish ; he who accumu lated it is mouldering in the ; tomb ; the. be quests and charities he bestowed will soon be lost in the common mass; but the example of his niasniinity will remain in the memory' of unborn generations. Nea Orleans Vturier, Jane "' ! ' ' " ' THE Flwir per hA, Corn Meal " Oats per 'bush. Cum ' Potatoes " Butter per lb. Kggs per dozen MARKETS. laiiNSBUKG, Julv 4, 1855 '. : . - ill 75- 6 - s -ii C2 : : : - -v.;.. i 87 - 1 00 75 50 25 15 12 '" Pittsburg, July 19, 1855. ; FLOUR. Sales 60 bbls extra ftmily from store 120 do Jo anl extra do from tore nt $8,87 a9 55 do family do at 40;i9,12. GRAIN. Sales 150. bushels Oats from depot at 4c ; 800 d no from store at 50c. RA.CON. Sales 3000 lbs shoulders -and hams at 8falOJc, cash ; S000 do shoulders 8Jc, do; 1500 do canvassed hams at 11 c, cash. - Auditor's Xotice. -- The undersigned; Auditor appointed, by the Orphan's Court of Cambria eountv, to marshal the assets in the hands of Francis Bearer, admin istrator of - the estate of Anthony Miller, deceased amongst the - creditors of said deceased, hereby notifies alt persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office" in the Borough of Ebcnsburg, on Thursday the 16th day .f August next, at one o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all who have claims against aatd estate will present them, ,, - .. - ; , mi. KlfTELL, Auditor. - Ebcnsburg, July 18, 1 855. Cambria CouutySSj The Commonwealth of Peiinaiiluanla to 1ke heirs " and Legal representatives of George Weisd late of IsOiieiiuiugh. lj. deceased : ; , , r ' GrEETISO f We command you, aud " every - of you, that you do in your owa proper persons appear before our J udges at Eben-sburg. at as Orphan' Court there to be held on Monday 3d day of September nexl at one o.clock r. M. to answer Ueorge Mur ray, in the matter of his petition for a decree enforce the Specific performance of contract tered into with the said George AVeisei for to c-n the sale of certain real estate, in Conamaugh town ship and herein fail not. , ' ' Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent of our said Court at Ebcnsburg, the . ninth day of Julv, A. D. 1855. , a BARBOUR Cl'k July J8, 1355: ' . J . Cambria County SS : ' f The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the heirs and Legal representatives of George Weisd late of xswurmaugi ip. acceasea: 'J;; L-.'.-"T:.-,T.'X'.'I Gxtetvaa: We command yon, and every of you, that you do in your own proper persons appear before our J udge at Ebensburc. at an Orphan's Court there to be held on Monday 3d day of September , next at one o'clock IV M. to answer George Murray in momaiwr oi ins decree to enforce the Specific periormance of a contract entered into with the sam treorge Murray for tho salo of certain real estate, in txnemaugh township : and herein fail UOL. ..... - ' Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi aeni oi our said Uourt, at Ebcnsburg, the ninth aay oi duiy, a, U. 1855. ., T , , - J C- BARBOUR, Cl'k. July 18, 1855. J - ' Cambria County SS: The Commonwealth of Pennsvloania. to the hfir and Legal representatives of George Weid late of Canemaugh (p. and also to George Murray tg euiu ueoeuseu : . We command you, and every of you, that you do in your own proper persons mear before nur Judges at Ebcnsburg, at our Orphan's Court there v ueia on wonaay the third day of Septembei one i o'clock, P. M. to answer Georgo rer ln lhe omattcr of hispetition for a decree ettbe ?Pcc,fio performance of a contract mi.tl the said George Weiscl tor the MnTrf' io Conemaugh town Witness the Honorabl George Taylor Presi dent of our said Owti , EbeSbuJgf e JSh liajr Vl tujjr A. JJ, JBoO. ; W. C. BARBOUR; Q'k. July 18, 1855. Ci: Auditor JtatlccL.u TVTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned .11 has been appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of George W. Easly and Thomas Quin, administrator of Michael Kelly, dec'd. amongst the parties entitled to receive the same, and that he will sit for that purpose at his office, la Ebcnsburg, on Tuesday the l4tn aay oi August next, when and where all persons interes ted may atteud. , , , . July 18, 1855. . JUHW 55. KUJiX, Auditor. ,. Auditor's Notlce. f ; NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Auditor by tle Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to apportion the pro cess arising from the safe of the residue of the ileal Estate, of Charles Litzinger deceased,' and also the personal assets of said deceased amongst the creditors, as tor the administration account oi W illiam Litzinger administrator and Mary Ann Litzinger admuiitratrix of said deceased, and that ho wilt sit for that purpose at hi ofiice in Ebensburg on Thursday ike 16th day of August next, when and where all persons interested may attend. . " '". . July 18, 1855. JOHN S. RHEY, Auditor, Auditor's Xotice. - Lewis B. Dcxmyek In the Court (f, Common ' ps.- V Pleas of Camlnia Gjtmty Eljeaa Mvzns .1 Vend Exponas. No. 87 ... March Term 1855. ., TVOTICE w hereby rfven that the undersigned Xl has been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Picas of (Janilnia County, to marsiuill the process af defendants Ileal Estate, sold on the above writ, and tltat he will sit for that purpose at his office in Elx-nsburg on Monday the 13th day of August next, at which time and place all persons interested may attend- July is, it?5o. . o. imi-i, . - - Notice. '-. - NOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned lias been appointed Commissioner by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to take testi monv and make i;eport to ine vourt, on tue ex ecutions filed to the Administration account of Maria Murray, Administratrix of Mary. Benson deceased, and that he will sit for that purpose, at his oflice m Ebensburg on Wednrxttay the 15th day of August next, when and -where all persons interested may attend. . - July 18, '55 JOHN o. liLLEY, Commissioner. KOTICIJ. In die matter of the Real Estate of Jacob Ragar, , , aeeeaxea. To Mary Bngar, widow of said deceased, and issue as follows, to wit: llonry Uajrer, lichaol Jager, John Bager, Isaac Itaar, David llager, Mary Baser, Jacob Itaorer, Christiana, intermarried with David Biackcn, Catherine, intermarried with David Paul. Marparet, intermarried with Thwnas Goughenour, Philip Bager, Geo. Riger and Israel V. llasrer. TAKE 2sTOTICE. that in pursuance of a writ of partition issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, and to me directed, I will pro ceed to hold aii inquisition on the real estate oi the above decedent, on the 27th day of August, 1855, at which time and place yon may attend if you think proper. A. iJl'liUlN, bliCnll. July 13, 1855. o NOTICE. In the matter of Vie, Real Eitate of Jolin Meald ' ' deceased To Jane. Widow of said deceased, and isne as foli lows, to wit: John Meakin, Andrew Meakin Abraham Meakin,Joscph Meakin, Thos. Mea- kin. Xancv intermarried wita John Misner, 1; abc-Ua intermarried with JasophLardin, Martha Jane intermarried with' William Anderson, and Sarah Ellen and grand children, as follows, to wit: Jlarv Ann, Margaret. Caroline and John children of Susanah, deceased daughter of said decedent, nnd which Snsanah was intermarried with David Powell of Cambria county, and Su- - Ktuati ana JoTin.ennlrenotixaurtKii,rtsntgtiver ' of said decedent, wlio was lutermaoried with James Edwards, of Huntingdon county. Asbu , ry. Eliza, Jfaricy, Mary and Theodore, children ; of William Meak'm. dcceascil, eldest son of said decedent.-. . TAKE XOTICE. that in pursuance of a writ of partition ; issued out of the Orphans Court of Cambria county, and to me directed. 1- will pro ceed to hold an inquisition on the real estate of the above decedent, on th 23d day of August 1855. at which time and place you may attend if you thmk proper. - ' -. - .. ' A. DUBBIN Sheriff. July 18. 1855.--; 'In .'. ' n UOSPECTUS or th8 IRON" DEMOCKAT JL and TYRONE CITY A D VE UTiSEtt. -Tlie. undersigned will establish a Weixjly Newspaper iu Ttrose Citt, with the above svubrifpiet,. in the course of a few weeks The large and increasing population ; of Tyrone City and the surrounding country, require that a paper should Iks located in their midst, which will not only be a sound exponent of Uefnocraric pnn ciples, but also, a Coinmcrtial sheet. ' Irt the ex position and advocacy of Democratic ' principles it will tand upon the Democratic platform of the .National Democratic Uonventtons held at 15al ti mer e, in 1844 and J 848.' - It will also support the present Administration and all Democratic Nominations, National, State, or Municipal, when properly made. From the advantages presented by the ?-tiii of Ttro e Citt, the facilitv of obtaining the latest hewjl from the East, West, North, aud South, at the earliest moment, the patrons of this paper may rely upon having the latest news at the earliest practicable period that they can be furnished by a weekly paper. ' -- - As an advertising medium"' " Thk Iron Demo crat" will endeavor to be unsurpassed br any weekly paper published witliin the interior of the State. ; ,'- -' . Tlie material is all new and tho typographical execution shall not be unsurpassed. - Philip P. Copb will have the entire control J of the- typographical department, and has' conse quently concluded to discontinue the publication of the " TTROSK ClTT InQCTREB." ' i ' 'Terms. 11.50 if paid in advance : S2.00 if Daid. within the first six months; A'2,50. if not paid before tho expiration of the first year. -. . . , !- DEMETEIUS A, MAGEUAN, Editor and Proprietor, ' PHILIP P. July 18, 1855. : COPEwWwAcr. ENTERPRISE Broke out In a New Placet Haw ProTiiion Store In Ebeiuburir! fTIHE subscriber has just received a full supply X of FAMILY PROVISIONS, at his new store in the room formerlv occurred as a Foundry ware- room, and is prepared to furnish the same to cus tomers at rates as low as ine lowest, ms wck is of the very best, and consists of every item in the provision line, as lor instance : ' Superior Cove Flour, Cora Mean iu barrel or in sack. Hams, Shoulders, and Si lea of Bacon, Sugar-Cured Hams, Fish of all kinds Salmon, Shad, Mackerel, Herring, Cod, &c; Cheese, Dried Ap ples, reaches, etc.. ,'"'"' . " Also, Confections and varieties, such as Can dies, Nuts, Crackers, Segara, etc. " Trusting to a liberal patronage, the above -necessaries will be disposed of at the lowest possible advance ou cost, for cash. 1 ' - r - ; . ROBERT DAVIS. s ; June 20. 1855. ; ' ' "'.' ' :: ' ' ". . r . Peter McGoaffb, : JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and SCRIVENER, Clearfield township, Cambria county, Fenna. Collections and other business will be promptly attended to. .. .... ... .'''- . r .-;X;Kf Maj 0, . 'a54.., JOSEPH G. HOLMES. WATCH & JEWELRY STORE ! WATOmiAItBRS & JBWBLBR8, ' NEW STORE. MAIN STREET. JOnTJSTOWM. PA. A r. E WOULD return our sincere thanks to all our for the liberal amount of business we have done AH our customers may rely upon being treated with courtesy. . , ; . . . , Please call and examine our Stock of Goods, all of the richest and newest style- i We havw Good in our linfe to suit all customers.. We Lave heretoR-re done business on the One Price Systm, by never asking more for Goods than they are worth, nor less than we can nell them for. All sorts of Clovks, Watches, and Jewelry, Accordeons, ic., repaired on tlie premises and attend ed to witli promptness and at less, than usual rates, s we have every facility for doing work. , Wc request that we may have a fair triaL, 'We will be responsible tor the terforuiance of all the Watches and Clocks sold or repaired in this house. All Watches and Clocks that .ire old here aid which do not give satisfaction will be exchauged for others of equal value. Pliat-e examine our Lists of Prices annexed. - , ... I18T 01? ; Frora- -To: Gold Hunting Eng. Levers. $55 00 150 00 28 00 60 00 Gold Detached Leva., full jewtl'd. Gold Lcpiues, 4 holes jeweld, t?:l T.'i:..U T ': i i 24 00,35 00 15 00 45 00 14 00. 20 00 8 00 , If 00 : 0 00 80 00 12 00 35 00 5 00 10 00 ' 1 12 5 00 1 50 2 75 5 00 10 00 1 5tf 10 00 1 00 tt 00 1 AO coo 75 5 00 87 7 00 1 50 5 00 45 onvn ki:s"u severs, jeweien. Silver Detached Levers, jeweled. Silver Lupines, Gold Guard CliaLns, Gold Vest Cliains, . - Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, - . 1 Silver extension Pencils Pern. Gold MeiLdlioiis, Gold Breastpins, Ladies, ' " Gold Breastpins, 'Gents, Uold Jr"ardrops, ,;; Gold Earring!'. v Gold Finger Rings, Gold Watch Keys, Silver Watch Kej-s, We have made arrangements with a largo" Importing House in New York which will enable us to sell as low as they can do in the East. Plain Gold put in frames to suit all ages. - .- July 18, 1855. .'i;PUBUCXOnGE.'J New Grand Duchy of Baden Lottery Loan. Capital luuu.uuu f lorins' THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the government, and will be drawn in different prizes, as f ol - lows - 14 of 50,000 Fls. I 54 of 40,000 Fls. I2of35,0001"ls. 23 of 15,000 Fls. 2 of 12,000 lis. 55 10.000 " 40 " 5,000 " 2 4,000 " 8" 4,X)0 " 300" 2,000" 1944" 1,000" &c, &c. The next Drawing takes place at Carlsruhe, un der the Direction of the Baden Government, on ' The ZUt August, 1855, when every drawn number must obtain one of the above-mentioued Prizes, which will be paid in Cash, at the offices of the undersigued. Those fortunate Shareholders not residing on the spot, will have their, amount of l"nzes gained paid to them through an establibhed Bank.- The Lists of the result will be sent- to each Shareholder, aud the successful numbers- published in the ' News papers. .. .'; 1 lie rnce ot one Ticket is i wo iouara. -The following advantages are given by taking a number uf Tickets, viz : 11 Tickets cost only 20 1 50 tk 'a. Cost only 5 SO 23 " 40 I 100 " :.-'':'! 150 Tlie Price of Tickets can be sent in Bank "Notes or lrafts, payable iu any of the commercial towns of Germany, Holland, t ranee, JngLuid, Scotland, or Ireland. For Tickets aud Prospectuses apply, to the un dersigned Banking-house, which is appointed for the sale of lickcts: , ; . " M0RIZ STIEBEL SONS, , ."' Rankers, ., ' FBASKFOBT-ON-THJv-MAlNE. N. B. Letters to be directe.1 " per hteamer, via Liverpool," to Moitiz Stierel Soxs, Bankers, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Bemittances which- arrive after tlie Day of Drawing, -will be turned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the -option of tlie sunder. . July ll, 1S55. SUERIFF'S SALE. .' B Y virtue of certain writs of Vend.;"Expouas and Levari I- acias, to me directed, tlie re will be exposed to public sa!c, at tbe the House of Geor-ie Euelebaugh to the Borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, on Wednesday the 25th day of Julv next, at one o'clock . P. M. All the right title- and interest of Heury Keech, of. in and to a lot of ground, situate iu the Bor ough of Johnstown, Cotmtyof Cambria, beginning at a post, at corner of Market street and Barnes" alley, thence eloug said alley 221 feet on ' John Zeck's line lot, thence 87 feet to a post on line ofi Zcck's lot. thcacv alonz a lino xf liite and Ellis, 22 fet;t to Market street, thence along Market St., 42 feet to place rf bei'iiiiHiis', and having thereon erected a two"irtory pUnklliousef andT part f a frame stable, now in the occupancy . oi uenjamin Thomas.. . .' . 'i : : ( Alo. All that certain frame stable, situate on the ground, of the Cambria Iron Company on the North east si.le of the Coueniauidi Kiver in the town&hiu of Conemaugh and County of Cambria Containin? in fnt tn mid Biver thirty-five feet and depth Wo" Hundred' and forty 'feet "and the lot, or piece of ground and curtilage appertinant to the name tlie nropertv of the said Cambria Iron 0mpany to be sold at the suit of Edward lioocrw. . A. DUBBIN, Shtrifif. SherifTs Office. - - ' 1 Ebeusburg, July 3, 1855 " , Cambria County, SS. , The Cbmmouutealih of I'enastleania io P til rick . . McGirr, Ikrnard McGirr, John ilcMcel, and -: Catharine his vnteU tier McUirr, ana jina- get his wife, and Mary Mcliride, Heirs and Representatives of Rev. Terrence McGirr, de ceased, and to all others concerned in Ute premises, Grektiko: . - '.-. ; . .' I n '. WE command you. m we have- heretofore commauded you, and firmly enjoin you, that laying aside all business whatsoever, you be and appear beibre the Judges of tho Court of Common Pleas of the said county, to be held at Ebcnsburg, on the first Monday of September next, to shew cause if any you have, .why the witnesses on behalf of Ellen . McCarthy on her complaint against you, before our said court duly exhibited, shall not be examined, and their testi mony reduced to writing, and filed of reoord in our said county, in order to perpetuate the. same agreeably to the constitution of our Government, and the act of assembly in such case made and provided. Hereof fail not at your peril. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent of our said Court at Ebensburg, the sixteenth day of June A. D. 1855. ' - . 'l - . MILTON ROBERTS, - June 20, 1855. . .: ..... ; , Prothonotary. AJ. JACKSOX, SURGEON DENTIST, will be found at the Office of D. W. Lewis, M. D.. in Ebensburr. the third week of each month.: DSice in Johnstown nearly op posite the Cambria Iron Co. Store. ! ' ; ' ' June 5, 1855. ' ; ; 1 ; ' Countr Treasurer. " . At tlie .. urgent solicitation of many friends, I offer myself to the voters of Cambria county, as a candidate for County Treasurer. SAMUEL D. PRYCE.; r- June 20, 1855. ' , " -V JAMEiJOUXG. friend ln . JoLuefiowa aud surroBuduiz coimtrv. since we oocned our New Stor ouMain Street. PHIGB8. From- -To. 2 60 Ladies' Fans, fancy and pluin, Plated Tablespoons, lest, Plated Teaspoons, ; , . : '-'- German Silver Table, " German Silver Tea, " ' Silver Teaspoon, " , Silver Thimbles, Silver Guard Chainn, Best Razors, Portmonnies, Viol ics, . - - Bows, . Strings, &c. IVublo Barrvl Guns, Colt's Itevolvers, C iuclif-s, Cuff Pins, Gold, Gold BraceleU, 1 Coral Beads, ...-.' Silver and Plated Spectacles, $ ; 2 3 60 1 75 1 60 75 6 00 45 2 25 60 18 8 2 8 9 20 00 1 OO 6 50 - 37 7 00 62 8 00 75 6 00 20 00 2 75 16 17 00 13 00 7 00 37 3 00 Pings made to order. Also, Spectacle GlasHCS t , . . - . . - ; ,; , HOLMES & YOUNG, Main ftreet. XOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the firm of George -JL Murray, or George Murray.& Sun, are here by notified, that the notes and accounts of said firms have bt-en placed in our hands for collection, and that, unless payment be made immediately, suits will be brought to enforce it. JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 11, 1855. tf. NEW GOODS. FIRE I FIRE!! FIRE!!! THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his stock of merchandize, since the late "fire, to the room formerly occupied bv Kane & McColgan, where lie bas just received and open ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, which were selected with an eye to the wants of this community, and will be sold "lower than the owest," for cash or approved country produce. Jefferson, June , 1855. nANAMA, Leghorn, Empire, Maej-ar, Palm, I.-, and in fact every variety and style of fashion able Hats, for sale cheap, at L AD1E3 DRESS GOODS, Lawns, Bareges, Silks, Oiallies, Swiss, &c, cheap at r , , . : . " : oonN"M'coY'S. ADil-is, Misses', and Clmdrens gaiters, a fine variety, at JOHN M'COY'S. LARGE lot of Ready Made Ctothing of almost t every quality, cheap at ; JUUM flt'CUl 'f$. VEUY lar7e stock of IViuLi An1 luonly low, M JOHN M'COY'S. B IIOWN and BIftiched Muslins from 7 to 14 Cts per vard, of a good quality, at ' i - " . - JOHN M'COY'S. tOUNG HYSON TEA 50 cts. per pound, Bio I Uotlee 8 pounds lor one dollar, ai.d other Gro ceries iu proportion, at , JOHN M COY'S. rORKS & BAKES, Scythes & Snaths, Sliovels I & Hoes, together with a general variety of Hardware, very cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. SALT, Nails, Oils, Fish, &c, verv low at ' JOHN M'COY'S N B. l'eisons having accounts with the sub scriber of over C months standing, arc requested to call and settle them. ' JOHN M'COY. '"Jefferson, June 6, 1855. ' EBENSBURG FOUNDRY TTAYING purchased the entire 6toch and fix JLM. turcsot the Ebensburg Foundry, the sub scriber is prepared to furnish farmers and others With. ,-MT ,. ' ' " riought, PlougU Points, Stoves. SUM - Irons, TureKning Jlacuincs, and castings of any'kind that 'may be needed in the coinmuniry. -t " : .' '' By strict attention to the business of the con cern, he hopes to mrit, and trust he will receive a I i bend patronage from those in want of articles in his line. '..t. j - Uii. . -: .. ', , All tusiucss done at the Foundry j EDWARP J0LASS March' 22, od-ll. .X NEW GOODS..--- ' Tlie First of the Season. 1 DWAKD ROBERTS has just received from 2i the east, and has now ready for sale a full and complete assortment of - , KPItlKQ A. SUMMER. GOODS 1 " including every article of fancy, dress t plain goods that can be asked for iu a country store, either for ladies' or pentleroeit'a wear. : His stock consists of a general variety of calicoes, baregex, chintzes, lawns, linens, muslins. laoes-etc.- for tlm ladies, togeUior with boots, shoes, hats, and a full selection of summer stuns for the g -ntlemen. For the housekeeper he has lakT iu a stock of FKESH CROCEIUES. -embracing 'every article under that head, together with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheetiiig, shirting, etc., etc. . - , For the farmer he has fif-h.salt. cradle and mow ing scythes, aud other articles of hardware reiuirel by "the public, generally. 'V. . " " " In short he has his ttorerootu filled with artirlcs in every department of trade, from which the needy can select to suit their wants. )-Country produce taken in cxchnnfT for goods at the market valne, and g.cids sohl i lK-ap to cash caustomers. Come and see. . Elionsbiirg, .April 2t, 12n5-tr. - KOTICE. To the Citizens of Beflfonl, Cambria and Fulton Counties B' E IT KNOWN that I, Elisha M. T.nckett.of Johnstown, will present myself as an Inde pendent Candidate (r. Assembly, at the next elec tion, nomination . or no nomination. My motto will b; on the over glorious Democratic republican principles our country as it has been fren prin ciples to all w1k wish to enjoy thm ami only five years asked of foreigners to entitle them to a citizenship, with thanks to so many of them that have proven themselves so useful teour country, whenever tried, with a hcarty-'wivh for as many mole to come as wc jct have Toom for. ELTSHA M. LUCI-LE1T. , Johnstown July 11, 1855. ' PmuylYMiU MafistraU's X.iw library. ; ,. BINS' JUSTICE, . A , BUSINESS MAVSDLECAL CUD Sew aud SUtii Ediiion., bringing tlie Lw down ..to 1855. ' . A treatim on the office and duties of 'Aldennen and Justices of the Peace in the , Com mou wealth of Pennsylvania, including all the required Forms of I 'rocess and Dock? t . Entries j-i anl emlxxlyinc not only whatever n.iay be V-Qtaed VKluable to Justices of the Peace, but fj Landlords, Tet ania, and General Agents ; and making thU vfli uice what it purports to bV. JL "fe Isvul Gieide fur Rusinfss fllcn- By John Biuns, late Alder man of aluut Ward, in the city of Philadelphia. The Sixth Editiou. Bevfced, correctul, and great ly enlarged by Frederick C Brightly, Eq., Au thor of ."A treatise on the Id f CtU." " Equity Jurisprudence," " NW Prius l iMTts,'.', Editor of " Purdou's Digeht," ic. In one thick' volume, Octavo. Prireoi.lv 44.00. Also. COMPANION TO BIKN'S JUSTICE. GEAYEON'8 TOE-irS. rorm of GwiveyanHns. and of Practice in the conrtu of Common Pk-aa, Quarter Sessions. Oyer,' and Teruuner, the Supreme and Orphan's Courts.' aud the offices. tf the various Civil .ftkrrs 'nf s Justices of the rcaoe. Fourth edition, revised,'. errecled, enlarged, and adapted to the j-rtx-nt atate of the law; with xpioii exjilanatory N.t-H aud Reference,' and a new, full, anl cofnprehen-. sive Index. By IUbcrt K. Wright. Esq. . In one thick Octavo volume- Prii-c only S3 50. Als, BTE0UD AND BEIGHTLY'8 PU"U)0irS DIGEST." 1700 to 1855. ' A Digest of the Laws of Pcnnsvlvftma: fmm the year Oue Thousand Seven Hundred, to the Eighth day of May, One Thousand Eipht Hun-' dred and Fifty Five. 'The First Four IVlitions by the late John I'urdon, E.si. The Fifth, Sixth' and Seventh, hv the Hon. Gf-orre M. Stroud." Eighth Ivlition, Bevi.-el. with Martrtnal Beferen-' ccs, Foot Notes to the Judicial Decision; Analyt ical IxmteTits; a Digest- SyMabus of esch Tith"; and a New, Full, and Exhaustive Indx'. By' Frederick C. Brightly, Esq.,' Author of" ATrest- ite on tlie "Law of (Jti!."'KiMi4tv- "Jurisriiti- ence' " NW Prius BeriorLs " lViitor.of 'Btnn' Justice,',' Ac.-. Cue tLick Royal 6vo.' T'tco only: 55,00. . I . . . Dr'Tlie freslv' ;csa and iicrmanent value of Pur- don's Digest are preserved by the publication annually of a Jhgest of the Laws enacted in each . year. These annual Di pests are . arranged in precise conformity to the plan of Purdou' D'test. They are, each of them, republished annually i ai connected together by a General Iudex (preparel anew each year,) which embraces the contents of the Laws of each year since tbe publication of Purdon's Digest, in one. alphabet ; and are Umnd np with Purdou's Digest, and also sold se-raU;ly. .. ilms the purchaser of l'urdon'a Diegt will always be in xissession of the complete body of the Statute Laws, of Pennsylvania down to the. very hour when he purcliases it. Those who have already purchased Purdoii' Dirsi may . al- , ys complete it to date for the small sum of Fifty Cent, the price of a volume containing all . the annual Digests issued since the first publica tion of the present edition of Purdou's Digest, as heretofore stated. KAY & BROTHER. . ' ' Law BoocsiXLEits and Ptblishkrs, ,' , 17 Sr 19 South FfUt Street, First Store alove Chestnut. . ftJ-Orders or letters of inquiry for Law Books from the country, promptly -atUnJcJ to. j ibensburg, June 274 1S55. GROCERY' STORE. , THE subsbribers restpectfully inform the -citizens of Jefferson and vicinity, that they have taken the Stand recently occupied by J. 1$. Craig, where thev have just received, and will at all times keep - on had an extensive supply of Gkocebies, Fiwi,-. UAOON, FLOUE, &C, AC Their terms will be moderate, and no pain will ! be spared to accommodate the public whose1. patronage they ret-pectfully soliciti. v; - JOHN WLUUiUX &U3. r April 25, 1855. ' ' . ;,' G. ur.T-dd, with ' , COARAD fc. TflLTOK, ' Importers & Wholecale Daalari in Hardware, Cutlery, Ac, No. 55 Markt Street. . Philadelphia. ... . KEEI constantly on band the rgerniiAe!' Ti-fto-thy Slack's Angers, Wm. Mann's, Bt-atty's, and Hunt's superior A xes, Conrad & Walton's superior polished Steel Sliovcls, Darlinz & Wal- dron's Grass and Cradling-ScytlH-s, Common aul Patent Scythe Snaths, Patent Clothes Pins, -c., &c, which they offer for sale on reasonable terms. to country dealers only. January 25, 1855. : .. Valuable Property l'Cr ''ale. ' rniHE snbscribcf oCcrs for sale a fiirm, situate " two miles from Carrolltown, in Carroll tp., Cambria county, adjoinining land of Mrs Ila-ns.jj and other lands of the subscriber, cor.Uiiniug 10 acres, 26 or i;0 acres of which are cleared, with a' hewed log house and baru thereon erected. The land is of good quahty, with several never failing '. springs of water, and couveuiciitly idtuated fr , roads, mills, &c. . An -indisputable title will be given, aud terms made easy. FRANCIS GILLASriE. : June 13, ISOS; f j. . . .; Cambria Countj, fs. The Commoutcealth . if Pennsylvania to JOEff - TAYLOR f Cambria county. CjELktinq: WHEREAS, Francf-a A. M. " Taylor, by her , next friend Isaac .W. Gorhn, ex relatione,; did on tlie twenty-second day of Noveml-er,. D. 1854, prefer her petition to our said Judges of twir--Court of Couui ion Pleas for tho county of Cam bria, praying for the caus- therein set forth, tlmt she might lie divorced, from the bonds of luatri- ; mony cnterutl into with you, John Taylor. . W'e therefore cominaiul you, as we havo here- ... tofore cNimarfdri!3-oti.'the iiid John Taylor .'that setting aside all other buaiiats and excuses. ;w)iat ver, you. le and ajpnri in your projwr person before our Judge at .Jbhensburuh, at a Court of dun mi ui Pleas tiiem-to be held for the ctninty cf Cambria on the first Monday of June next, to an swer the jtetition or libd oftht s:iid Fraiu-es A. M. Taylor, and to shew cause, if any you have, why tbe said Frances A. M. Taylor, yonr wife, c-Ka.1.1 rh. ImJimmmI 4rM,a lliC 1 ULTift i T main." iihnv. ajrneablv to acts f jeiicral Assemlilv iu such case ipade and provided. v And hereof fail n 4. ... ' . ; Witneas the "Honorable George Tayh, Prei tlcnt of our said Court at El-ensburg, the twenty fourth day of March A. D. IRo5. . , : MILTON ROBERTS. " ProthotuJ'iiy'. June lt.o. 4t.-s. , JOHN PARKE'S Jobntttovrn Marble irorkK, Franklin Etreet, nearly opposite the new Metho- ist Church, Johnstown, Pa. MONUMENTS'TomU, Grave Sbmes. "ibun tels, Table, and Ruresw t"j-s, iiKmufuctund of she most beautiful and finest iuality of foreign and dmestic marble, always on hand and made ' to order as cheap aa they emi l jmrchasod in tb East, with the a-Idition of carriage. lYom loi g ' exieriencfr in tltc business and strict t tent i nt thereto, he can assure the public that all trdn will be promptly attended to and the work finish- ' ed in tlie l-cst an 1 ir:Ost handsome mamier,ftirnish - -ed to order and ikiirered at any place desired. - AISO, Grindsh r.es f varii-Mis grits and sireR, ' suitable' for firmer and 'mechanics. Sldly wholesale or retail.1 ' " 1 - v "CFor the convcTiimc of persvns residing in the cast and north f the cotinty; vpecintcna may he en and orders left with Ptrphen IJoyd, at bis cabinet wa-rooms in Eliensbiirg. -" -- - rurchaM-rs ar invite! to cxamiiH stork- ai d pricts. " ; : f jtmc fOlSio." .''
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