.--A PersefcStediYflungr oiMin. The Karl DtTKoinpsoa, jmtingjfrpm Par is, relates the following t-TWhile seated end morping in the'offitse of -tie American 'Am baadof, 'Mr Mason1 come in -and "after the usual saluUtiQns; eiid;t'Did.'.Tpttf era, get into a profuse puliation, . and; have ' a wet blanket thrown over you r , I f yesterday. A lady can to.ne Vrith the fol lowing Narrative -.from- '.United States, an We iaoaroja? young-lady who Las been visiting her friends .m thia,;couqtry. She is a rrotestaofc, and her father and moth er, wbcn'dying, charged ber never-to forsake her faith or marry a Catholic.- She has, more over, a Protestant friend in the United States, to whom she is attached, and to whom on her return to. New York she expects to he mar !ried. ."While in the South of France, shfr met i. Trench gentleman who was smitten with; hex ; he procured an intrediicticte to her, and las been courting her wfth Unremitting atten tions ever since. She has used every measure to shake bim joH, she has trownea upon mm ; he has told him that she can never marry tim.' that it is tterly .impossible"; that his at itentions are. uupleasadt, wearisome, , disgus ting, even painful to her and she has peremp torily ordered h liir never again to see her lie replies, That.is impossible till I e.-f I can-; ot live, without eetflfigjOT.yTo We came to this city in hopes to escape him, but he wach- cd, our movements, and eauie-with us.- We nought to hide from him here but he has found ius out, : We have, told we shall leave the xsountry; and that he had better -retwrn home. 'No, no, says lie, ' I will 'go with yoa srhen. iyou go, I ViJl -stop When you stop, I will stay' where you put wp, 1 will live Vhere you live, I will die where 3;ou die.' ."; Now, can nothing Je', done to" save us from' thia annoyance?',! Mr. Mason said he immediately sent for the 3'refoot-eif , Police, and gave him the facts in the presence of the ld lady. - ' Yokr troub les ' are at an end;" said the police officer, the young man will see your -ward ho more. ;Give me his name and ii5 dress, we will com mand him, and if he obey not, we have a way of making him obey i" s Mr. M. returned with 'the old lady to her lodgings, and announced jto the young one the joyful news of her deliv erance from the annoyance to which she had .been subjected, when loJ with a gush of grief she cried, " lh, you have been so cruel as to prJj to the police? You will wound the yrung man's feelings. O, ho is such a fine, ;ai,.ch a noble young man ! I would suffer a-djthing rather than wouud his heart." I started homeward," said Mr M., "immedi ately, saying within myself, we have be en do ing mischief; they will be married as sure as the world. No resisting French enthusiasm." Simox auaix Hit. The Know-Nthing continations as far as known to outsiders, are John 11 M'Crcary for Senator, Wu. K. llani auer and for the Asacinblyi and lhiniel Koch for Sheriff. - : It will be seen Ly the selection that the Cameron faction has been repudiated in all the most important oincoa. It is nderstood that M'Crearv bad better tha 400 wiajorit j over Cbarle FTailev, the CaineTon candidate. . 8o far tlie anti-Cameron Know-Nothrngs Jiave gained a .decisive victory over their an agoniat, and th.t was an .ea.-y matter where everything was Lfl to the ruk ad Hie. . No : i: - .t : f ii . : t ..u inuiscrimiuaie pamrniig i mj people wum be made in which a iriajority, would go in with Xheir eyes oen, r'a general slm of pub lic plunder, or in other worda, fr Canseron. 13nt now comes the danger.' UrTeafter un til election, the affair will be managed between he candidates and .the Cameron wire-pullers. The candidates will be desperately in want of j-otes; the. high priest of Cameronism won't give them a vote without acoiupe-Bpation, and that compensation must be a pledge of devo tion to Cameron after election. This has been the policy of that faction fw yearSj and the Democratic pa irty has never been half as HsffraftflfnTlv dt;featftfl as whfn ' In nunf ?n- - 0 j , , j "ctauces, it elected its own ticket. The same game will be played on tho Kriow-Nothings, unless they coin pel (their, nominees tg give public pledges of fidelity before the election. ratsville Gazette, July 18. . , -' "Sam Split through the Middle. ' - '- ', ; .Poor Sam, who got . so dreadfully mauled in Virginia a few weeks ergo,-has -had. a wedge iriven sraighli,;hroug.U him at Philadelphia. He is plit . 4 from stem I terB, " and. his anost Bkillful surgeons adnut the impossibijity of uniting the parts. . ; .' , . . . : In conducting the sieje of Sebastopol. Gen. CAXROBET.had recourse. to ttink-jots to drive the Russians jout of thewriflo pits. ;Th Iea al Council, iakiaga hint from CambObbrt, threw that great political tink-pot,-he "dig ger, " straight in tie face of the opposing fi visioB. The effect m immense ! Men who Iiad netve enough' to steal a- nigger inUhe ark, were reduced te a state of asphjjeia when the nigger was thrrist under their ios n broad day. -Ugh. . The mement they koot. red their breath, they eerMehed out of Sam's rfle pit as if the very Old Sctateh . himself was after them. ...Wiih wistful eye and wa tery mouth they, gazed at.the nesh-pett;,f 1&ut c the stink-pots were a trifle too strong. fof them. u Bans Sebastopol is taken. Orie-Wf K;a ' toy- is destroyed stifled by a ' stinKpotl 1 r I.! ' r' - v - r THE MARKETS.-m Ebessbueo, July 25, 1355. Com . alapcr bmOi; "'. Corn.. ' Potatoes ' ' Butter per lh. , Eggs per dozen to 00" 75 , 50, 25' 15 62 37- . 1 1 r the wharf at li. w ?2 ff.S?" GRAIN The only sales reported wlta' so bushels oats, in two lots, at LOa 63c, and 278 do from store at 54c per bu. ; . , -'WHISKEY A sale of 37 bUs at 85c per ealW A001ial-rf..ooaibtfklfoul>o per lb cash. . . 7? ? .trayed or . Stolen. : .; TROM- the farm of ..the, subscriber, residing in - SusquehaQna rtownship, Cambria county, a wSlf' 7 year8 old' 8harP homes,-veVy tafew? lMjle? borei in AU per.ons nereby cannoned not to purchase sail Cow.. , . .i vntAnt -SeUHScalfaiff Cans. For PBKSEa.viNa--iFiiESH Frvits; Tomattoes &c-,By Hermetical Sealing--? Cans, hich ate sealed by the Htiuse-keepera without the aid of a tinner, and open easily without injury to the can are rapidly ooniiDg-into general uae.yl!ull directions for putting up fruUi aooompanywg. the cans and the work is so easily performed',.that by their use, every family may have fresh fruit and tomatoes on their tables all winter, at sum mer prices. - .- -- PRICES. Pint Cans" $2,00; Quart $2,50; Half-Gallon $3,50 " Three Quarts $4,25 ; Gal lons $5,00 ' per dozen. The different sizes nest, in order to secure economy in transportation, Cowntry Storekeepers will find this new - article one f ready alei Maaufactnwd -andeeid by e v ARTHUR, I3URN HAM & CO. : I '-. No. 60 South TENTH St, PHlLAD'A. . July 25, 1855.-3rn. ; ' 1 v ; - : i. . Auditor's Kotlce. . milE undersigned, having been Appointed by M. the Orphan's Court' of Cambria Cownty, to examine decide, ", and report upon the . exceptions filed to the administration account of otepnea A, Movers.- executor of Michael Movers, ' deceased, hereby ives motion that be will sit in. discharge of said duty at his office in the Borough of Ebens- burg, on Friday tne"31st day ot AUgus uuai, one o ciocs. tr. . .1 i . i n if i,'. . - ' . , . . ' ... ?: f- . , ' v4a;"5IUIXEN, Auditor . 3nyZ5, IS55. It. Teactaerte Wanted. .J, AN tkamination of Teachers, for, the Public Schools of Washington District, .will- take nlni at iK .S.-.hmil "House at- Hemlocks on Rat urday the 11, day of August next. , Applicant? for t . i 1 1 i i ... . - - - . . -; By Order of theBoard. -July 25, 1855.-r3t.- ; , ;.. - - . ' r: ' . ,. i '., - .Stray Cow. .' n . 1 AME 'in thk rtJ.lnea of the subscriber in y Cambria township, about the Eleventh of this month, a Red Cow, about 8 or 9 years old, . with a little white ou her belly, and- middling straight horns, The owner is requested to come lorwaru, prove property, pay charges and take her away! otherwise she will be disposed of according to law, ; : : r t ? PAYID POWELL, Jr. July 251855. .. . . ... , . . . . Auditor's UTotlce. " TrOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned JL 1 has been appointed Auditor, by the Orphan' Court of Cambria County, t mar .-.hall the assets arising from the sale of tits Ileal Estate of Wil liam 1 lodgers late of Cambria County decM., and that he will sit for that purpose at hisoflice in Ebensburg ou Saturday the 18th day of, August next, when and where all persons interested may attend. :., ? tj -'i -. -i -. i ' July 25, 1855. .' . .' ' , , ,"? .. ' Trial I.tror September Teriu, 1S55 LIST OF CAUSES put down for trial at a Court of Common Fleas, to.be belt? at Ebens- burg, in and for the county of Cambria, on MON- DA, the 3d dav of S ptendr, lS5i : FIliST WEEK. Shiels Ithty, et al (j McKee for Uae Troth SkeUy.Wo : ' ;r Cateii Garlwra Eir'j ; a!Iim . ; Parrish Burk & Dluiond Dillcm I'crslang Hht t J 1 ; ; Jones , McKiulcy's, admr t Black, t: r r Dougherty, e( id. t linker. . rs rhjthian. , r Greenwood. ". r Elwar. . T . C4 Tulmer. . r lioM. , , .. - ' rs O'Neill, et al. ' - . r Emigh r Jackson. . rs M'Conaughy, et al,. : rs M'Combie, t ;Young. r Jackson.. '. rin.adi, et al vs Shoenoerger'a Exr's -- - . .ti.xia;ca ...... v uuuiSi , ; ... .... Kest " .. ps lloss. .'. ; State Luaatic Hosiital e Cambria Co. 1 Snawig, KneeUer& Co vs Mnokerheide, et al. . O'CeuuuU , - n Jackson. 4 ; ; , .. if Graff, for -use- , . , e Same. r McKcnzie vs Davis, et al. . ,. , MILTON ROBERTS, Prothonotary, Ebensbiu-g, July 25, 1856. . . . I Auditor' Sotlce. . -The undersigned ,-A-ndi tor appointed W the Orphan' Court rf Oambriai county, toinarshal the assets m the hands of JJrancis iiearer, admin Lstrator of the estatef Anthony Miller, deceased anonsrt.ihe-oreditors of said deceased, hereby notifi.s all persons interested,' that he will attend to the duties of ssid -armointment at his omce in the B irough of EbeBsbnrg'.'on Thursday the 16th day of August next, atone o'clock, 1. M., at which time and place all, Wh liate claims against said estate will present them. - . . , ' ; " , WM. KITTELL, Auditor. Ebensburg, July 18; 1855. - - 5 -. I Cambria County SS: . The Commonwealth of. 1'ennsvlttania to the heirs arttiegal representatives of George Weisel late of 4Lonemaugh tjou-aeceas&iz . , ; ' . : We command you, and '. every of you, that you do in your owa proper persons appear before our Judges at r.bensbnrg,.at an Orphan's Court tbeve to be held on Monday 8d day of .September next at oae-oxJock Jr. -At. to.anewor George JV!ur- ray, in the (matter of his petition for a decree to enforce the 0080160 performance of contract ou tered Sato with the -said Georire Wcise! for the sale ef oertaia veal estate, ; in ConamQW.gh. t6wn ship and herein fail not. r' i !- : ; ; . ' - Witness the Honorable George Taylor! Presi dent of our said Court at Ebensburg, the - ninth day of July, A. D. 1855. s-y- 1 -- . -W.-C. BARBOUR Cl'k, 3-uly 18, 1355. 1 -" ; ' ; rV:vr - - Camliria Countv-Srs : -r . : r The (Jym mon wealth of Pennsylvania, to the heirs and Ijegal representatives of George , Weisel late, of ,oncmsntfjn p. -tteeetisea ! - - v e command, jyjp, and every of . you, that you do in ybcrrT"wn "proper pers6 appear before our $ Hdges at Eben'btigj- at an Drphan's Court there te be heldn Monday' 8d ftiy jf September - ueit at one o'clock V. M. to answer George Murray; in the matter of his decree to enfbreo the Specific performance of & contract entered into with the said George Murray for the' salo of certain rcaV estate, in Conemaugh township r and berein fail not. ' ':. '; - ,. . : : Witness the 'Howorabie ' George Taylor, Presi dent of our said Court, at Ebensburg. the ninth day of July, A. D. 1855. - r ' - 'Wi G. B A&B0UR, Q'k. July 18, 185.'-1 - - ;. . (;. i a r 2: Cambria County S3 J . f . j TM Commontbealth of Pennsylvania, to he heirs . mid Legal representatives of George Weisel late of, Panemdugh tn. ar also te', George Murray , Executor of said deceaseds '"".- ... We command you,' and every of you, that you no in your &vm proper persons appear before our Judges at Ebensburg, at our Orphan's Court there ot be held on Monday the -third day of September S?Xt'n.at .Mie P'&KkT. M. to 'answer George bheaffer in the matter of hispetition Jor decree to enforce the Specific performance of a contract entered into, with the said eorc TTeisel ' for the Sh ntt"1 m Conemaugh town, ship: and herein fail not. " rWtness.the Ilonorablo George Taylor, Presl- AZn.1 "TKTOTlCfi is Jiereby given that, the .undersigned 11 ban boen annointed Auditor bv the Orphaa's Court of Cambria County, to make distribution of the balance in the hands ot George W. Eawy ana Thomas' Ouin. administrator of iRchael "Kelly dee'd amongst the parties-entitled to receive the same, and that he wdl-stt tot' uuw purpose a xm office, irf EbensWurgi on Tuesday the 14th day of Augnst next,'wheb ftnd whera all person interes ted may attend. -' ! m- Jury 18, 1855. ":.JOUW S. IttLfcX, Auditor.' . i.i.'.- .Auditor's WotIce.r ; . , "ITOTTCE U hereby given that the undersigned Jj has been-appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to apportion the pro cess arisuagfrotn the sale of - the -residue of the ileal KttUte, tif . Cliarles Latzinger deceaseav ana also the personal assets of - said deceased amongst the creditors, as for the administration account of William, 'Lifcdhger administrator and" Mary Ann Litzinger administratrix iof said . deceased; 'and that he will sit ton that- purpose at nis omce in Ebensburg on Thursday the "16th day of August next, when and where all persons interested may attend.' '- " ' ' '.-'' - July, 18, 1855. ' JOHN Sw PvHEY,. Auditor. u v Audltorii Xotlce. v ; Lewis B. Tvsutt& 1 In the, Cottiflof Common .1 m J. j- - . j. . t , 1 .1 : 4 teas pj xjamorvt cu'y . v. March Term 1855. "TVTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned 11 has been annointed Auditor bv the Court of Common Pleas of CarabnaCounty, to marehau the process af defendants Real Estate,' atdd on tGt above writ, and thathe Iwill sit for that purpose at his oflice in Ebensburg oa Monday- the 13 th day of August next, at which time 'and place all persons interested may attend- 1 -. . : .July 18, 1855. t - . JOHN S. RIIEY. T'QTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Jl has ' been appointed Auditor,' by the. Or phan' Court of . Cambria. County, to take tester moav and make Report to the Court, on the ex ceptions filed to the Administration . account ; of Maria Murray, Administratrix -of . Mary Benson deceased, and that he will sit for that purpose, at his' office in Ebeasbura on Wedttlsdmy the . 15th day of August next, when and where all persons interested may atteii'l, . , . . , , j. July lS'SS , JOUNSf RHEYtAuditor. j SOTICE. i In the mailer f At Rosd tale of Jacob Reujar, - . - . ' decease. ' To Mrv Rajrar, widow of said decea.ed; and iasoe . as follows to wit: Henry Raer, Michael lUger, - John Kaer, laaac : Karar, UavU Itager, Alary lUfrer, Jaceb Rager Christiana, intensarried with David Bracken, Catherine, intermarried with David Paul, Margaret; intermarried with . Thomaa Gougiaenour, Philip Uacr. Geo; Rager and Israel C. itacer. " ? 1 - TAKE NOTICE, that in pursuance of a writ of partition issued out of - tlie Orphana'. Court oT Cambria County, and to roe airerten, 1 win pro. reed to hold an inquisition on the real estate of the above decedent, on the 27th day of Anpwt, 1865, at which time and place you may attend if you think rroier. ... . A. DITREIN, Sheriff! July 13, 155. - KATICIi 74 the mecfler of 'the Raal Etalt of. John Meah'n To Jane, widow of swd Qwased and issue as fol- ; lows, to wit: John 'Meak'ui, Andrew Meakntvi - Abraham Mtiakin. Joseph Meakin, Thos. Mea- kin. Nancy intermarried with John Misner, Is- atH Ha intermarried with Joseph Lardm, Martha Jane termaiTwih;WiUiamAnemai, and Sarah Ellen and grand children, as follows, t -witi Mary Ann, Margaret, Omiied Johs, -t cluldren of Susanah, deceased ilaugkter of said ., decedent, and which Susanah was intermarried : . with David Powell ef Oanfei ia-county, and Su , ; sanah and John.clUdreaf E1iiabetu,au6bter . of said decedent who was; intermaoried -with . James Edwards; of. Huntingdon county Asbu ry,'EliKa, Nancy, Mary and Theodore, children ; of William Meakin, deceased, eldest son -of .said . decedent. ... TAKE , NOTICE, that e pursuance of a writ of partition tamed out of the Orphans' Court of Cambria i comity, nd lo-.rae direoiod. I ; nll proceed-' to hold.an! iaquisitien en Hie Jreal .estate of the above dt!oedent;.Otttbe 23i day. of August, 1855 a wliich lime'and place yo may attendif you think proper. . , " rv " ' ' '- ... ' -' - A: DURBIN, Sheriff. July 18. 1855. . " 5 -1 ;- : - ! ' f "if r'y.: ' -'-,; ."'.. PROSPECTUS of the IRON . DEMOCRAT akd TYRONE CITY ADVERTISE It The undersigned will establish a Weeklt Nw sjpapkb in TTRNfi 2rrjv with,,ihe- &mxq toubrtyuet, in the course of a few. weeks.:, ' , . '' , ' The large and increasing population of Tyrone Qty and toe surroundinz country, require Uiat a paper should be located in, their midst, which will, not oniy De a sounu exponent oi jemocraiic prin ciples, but also, (Jormnorcial sheet. In tlie ex position and advocacy of Democratic principles it will stand upon the Democratic platform of the National liemocratic Conventions held at Balti more, in 1844 and J848,, ,: - . . It will also support the-present Administration and 11. Democratic Nominations, National, State, or Municipal, when properly madeV" Trom the advantages presented by -he location 01 .ITROSE Citt, the facility of obtaining., the latest, news from the East, West. North, and South','' at the earliest moment, the patrons of this paper may rely upon-'havine the latest news . at the earliest practicable period that they can be furnished .by a weekly paper. ' f ' "' '. l 7 " '.' " As an advertuang jnediunv ION Pemo- cbat" will endeavotcto beiAirbassed bi any weekly pajer,pdishea within the. Jejriosr of , The material is' all new and the typographical execution shall not be unsurpassed. ' - ' 1 ---' Pmtip P.Cojp will have the entire control of me pogRjnica aeprimeuiy mi iaty quenuy concluded to. "discontinue the jubicSition Tekms. il'sbffaid in ' advance; 2X0D If paid, within the first six mouths $2,50 if not paid before the expiration of the first year. ' : - i . . f DEMETRIUS A.' MAGEHAN, t - : -f. . Editor and ' Jtaprieior.i , . ; ' rtllLIP P, COPE; PubKshvr. July 18, 185-5V. ,, ' ;- ; !. . .' ; - ENTERPRISE" &rokle out In a Sew Placet ,. ew Pwvisioa Store la' bensborgt THE subscriber has just received a full supply of FAMILY PROVISIONS, at his ne'ev store in the ioom formerly" occupied as a Foundry ware room, and id' prepared to funiish the au4e tb cus tomers arates.lowr as lhf lowest, JTia stock is of the Ar5t j best; And consisti of Jevery itim in the provision line as for ins tan o s ; .;' i' Superior Owe Flour, Corn Mean in barred orin. sack. Hams, Shotnders, and Si las ef,eacen, Sugar-Cured Hams, Fish of an kinds Salmon, Shad, Mackereli Herring, Cod, Jte Cheese, Dxied Ap nle. Peaches; etc. ; f i - .'. Also.- Confections- and varieties, suck a Can- i dies, Nuts, Crackers, Segara. ete. M-- v x f -Trusting to a liberal , patronagetbe above ne cessaries will be disposed jof :t the lowest possible advance on cost, for cash.-.' V " ' ::. Uj. ,r ROBERT DAYIS-: June 20. 185S. jdi ...?.; -;;-.'-V ' . --' . . Peter McGough, : Ia JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and SCRIVENER, Clearfield townbhiD. Cambria county, Penna. Collections and other business will te promptly attended to: 4 "'- '' ' : ":' fil ' 1 OSEPII G. HOLMES. . WATCH & JEWELRY STORE 1 n 0 L n E 8 "X - All our 'custaerters' may rely upon being tre&tod with I -PlaasfiKcaH ad examine our Stock of Goods jail of return our-Bincere thanks' to all our friends inJoBiisfcown and furoujrSin'l cjic ill for the liberal amount of business we have done since we iU outainoiM .suit ait custocuers. We. have heretofore done business oil the One Price 'Svstem. bv neyer nsking mote or Goods than they are worth, AU sorts ot Uocks, Watches, and Jewelry. AccordoonS. -4tc. repaired on the premises and attend- e3 to withproteptaeSs and at less than 'usual rates: request that we may have a fair trial. Wewill be and UOCW tola wrepaired m this-bouse., . AH W pot give satisfaction will be exchauged forjotbers of annexed. j5i ;'?ciij:ff .Tea. :miin$ A tUAilT -To Ootd HuntmgEns. Lerers. -- 55 00 150 00 Gold Detached Lev.; fulr jewel'M '28 Ml CO 00 Siiver Enish Levers, jeweled; . Silver .DvtachedXevers, jeweled, 15 00 iQn4 U00- , 20 m &uve tupmes;-, iK ;. Gold Guij-d Chains. 8 00 rll 00 7 9 00, 50 00 ,12 00 .'85 00 5 00 10 00 1 12' , 5 00 SU) J. 2 7S ::&to-, 10 00 Gold.Ve Chaiwi' . Gold PemUsi with Pens, Gold Pendls,1 ..".-: v Silver Extension Pencils Pette, Gold Mediihons;- i 1 -J i , Gold Breafcspins, Ladles, ; ,7r .1 0.0l ; & MM Gold Eardrips, ,-2. ; -? -r -; ... ., Gold Earo'i. L.-'; .; J Gold ilnjet Rings, Gold? Wat I'Keys ., - t Silver Watch Keys, .. .1 50 , r 6 M v ,75,5 00 87 ., ,. -.7 00 160 , 5 00 45 ' We hav made arRUigcmcuts'wilh a large Importing Hise'!u New VbrtVljich will 'erial le'us" to II 1 , i A ;fP 4 . fTl - -Villi ! iJ. - , A. . C . y . sell aslowas they caiidii In'fhe lasL Plain Jlol put In fxaiies to suit all ages; ;'i -f J - .-J.n j .-!. .4 J T "July li 1S55 JPUJIIJIC NOTICE. ft Uew lraidl)uchy of, Baden Lottery. Loan. . Capital 14,000,000 nprina- N rTIIIS LQAN is guaranteed by .tlie gvvernnientl ana U oe ura u iu uiu'u jo - yWrTofW.b6o 1Vj ir 6ixJiJDtO fV. 12 of 85,aftX. 23 of 16,000 Flu. 2 of 12)o0 IT. 55 " 10,00) " . 40 " 6.0O0 " . 2 " ,S0 58" 41W) f SC6 " 2XX) " 1944 " 1,000 ' ...v -J,... ic &c. . . V The next Drawing takes place at Carlifttfie, un der the DiiwtigB b Bade .Government, on ..rTke Slst At'iust, -1S55, -f when evert drawn numler mut obtain one, of the r.bove-i73iated f rics," whieh w;n1 be paid in Cash, at the oike of the undersigned. Tlmse fortunate Shareholders not residing on the rpot, will have tleir amount of - Prkaea eained taid to tliem throurh an ttabliahetl Bank. , The LiU of the result will be sent to each Shareholder, aud the succestf d numlrs published in the Ntw; papers. ' . ' 1 if The Price of one Ticket is Two Dollars. ' The following advanUges are given by taking a number ol Tickets, viz : " ' ;.' " II TickeU cost only $20. X 50 tk.'s. cot only f80 23 " -. " 40' I 100 " " 150 The Price of Tickets can be sent in Bank Note or Drafts, payable in any of the commercial towns -. f ri.n. Vni.Un1 Mttle-rxt I or Ireland. " For Tickets aud Prospectuses apply to the un dersigned Banking-house, "which is appwntcd for the sale of Tickets: - ' - ' ' ' , - IH1RI7 STrFTRRT. SO VS. ' '. 1 r Honkers ,: 1 ;" ' -' -h : iFRANKFOBT-ON-TUE-MAINE. -.- ;.; -.- - " J.. .i'r ,; Gkrhant. " N. B.Cetters io be oHrected" per Steacoerl via Liverpool," to Moris Stikbex Spxs, Bankers, m FrankJortrou-43e-Maine. ". Remittances which rrivfi. after, he Day of Drawiiu;, wftf be turned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the option of the sender. ,' 1 July 1118&5. " . . : ' . ';. .: SHERIFF'S SALE, B1 Y-virtue of certain writs of Vena. . and Litvari Facias, to nie, directed, there will be exosod to public stf. -atr tbef therHouserol George Eaglebaughjn the Bbrmigh' ff Johnstown, Cambria coimty op Wedpesday 25th " day" of All the right title and interest of Henry Keechi of. in and to a lotf ground, situate irf the .por- dugh of Jhnstown, County of Cambria, beginning alapos,at;corher of Market street and Barnes' alley.1 theace along-said, alley 221 feet on .John Zeck'8 Unelot, thehce 8?i feet to a post on line of &ecK's, lot, menco along a iine;oi. nue anu cms, 22 fetft ro'Mafket street, therice alori Market at., 42 feet to place of besfinning, and having thereon erected a two, story plank, hpuse and spirt of a trame stable, now in xue occupancy ; 01, benjamin Tk. A- - ' ' - 1 - ' - " ' 'Atso.-Allhat eertafh frame stable, situateTon the ground, !of the Cambria Iron Company oh ll North east '.side of the UDnemaugn jiver m u.e township of Conemaugh and County of Cambria, attaining in front on said Rivet- Ihirtyfife feet and deDta tiudriLandJbrty the lotor pieeif ground and cartilage iwiertinfnt to the. sane, the property 01 tne saia amfrpi Iron Compapy to 03 sold at tlie suit of. Edward f :; ' A:piniBiXShcrik-;;, Sheriffs Office. Ebeasburg, July 8, 1855'- ... Cambria Culty, S. . ; The CvtimomceaUh of'Petinsylvania to Patrick ' McGifr : jBtSKsftGfrr, John McMeel,tand . ' C-alhafine. hii letYePeier' 2fec7trryan! Brid ' ;,i 'net hikirife. and Mont' Me Bride, Ileirs and Represtntatives of Rev. Terrente McGirr; tM ceased., ana to sM outers concernea xn ute ytcihszs, W7E command 'you. as we have heretofore T T commanded you, and- firmly -enjoin you, that lavinsr-asidff alt bwmntW. -Whatsoever, you be1 and' appeftr' tKbre'.the'; Judges of the . Court of Common Pleas" of the said connty to be held at Ebensburg, on the first Monday of September.! next; to shew cause if any you have, wny tne witnesses oil behalf pf . Ellen McCarthy on her complaint agamst you, before our said court duly exhibited, shall not be examined and thtnr testi mony reduced to writing, and filed :of record in our said county, in order to "perpetuate the same agreeably te thexonstitution of our;Government and the act of assembly in such ease made and provided. Hereof fail not at your peril, v ? Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Prea dent of our said ConrJ at Ebensburg, the sixteenth d.f of June: A-,D. 1855. ' " ' ' iihtov rmvmcrrA . 1 'June 5855. kJrothonotary. -: :':rsAJr. JiCKSOV, ' .' .ii SURGEON DENTIST, will be fotY v found at the Office of D.' W. Lewis, i-UixJLf MDiaTJitthsburz. 0i third week of ,-eachjnpJh. . Office in Johnstown nearly op-posite-the Cambria Iron Co- Steffi.- ., ,.!'-. ." wCooaty Treosnrer- i 1 At the urgent solicitation of many friends, 1 ofler myself to the voters of Cambria county, as a candidate for County Treasurer. - rT ; JudeiJOi 1855..1 r.?r". - :..Vj T.v : . : ' ---."-'-:.;;;:.--'.; ..... J JAMES YOUXQ, & Y 0 HI n CL 1 Vy, onenedour New Store on 'Mailt Street. courtesy.; -j a 1 ;'!f fi the rkhest and nea-est-st vles We have Gondst nor less than wet:an sell them tn.v'.t - , . J si we have" every TiuiKlv for doifl: work: We responsible forth performance of all the Watchas atctaes ami: Jlocxs that are sold here and which do equal value. Pksase examine our Lists of Prices ... 1 : J A, .'- i . tr,.i.i -To. 2 m Ladies"Fans. fancy and plain-." $ ' 62 ' Plated Tablespoons, bet, 3 GO Plated 1 capoons; '1 75- German Silver Table, ' '.' -'' "V75 1 Uj- 5 00 "J ;" ' - 45 Silver Teapfjonaj ' Silver Thimbles, " Silver Guard ,Cliains Best Razors' , , '7 00 " 5 62 8 00 2 25 to '75 . . - r 1 n r - ! '13: s 00 Vioiics,'" ' ' Bows, . '-"' T '- " " ': DouWe Barrel Ouis, ' , Colt's Revolvers, 6 incbe3,' : : 1. s ''."S 20 00 15 1700 20 00 -4 '- Cuff Pins, Gold, Gold Bracelets, i oo'iio " C 50' JW - -. j " 87 Coral Reads, . ' Silver and 4 Plated Spectacles,' Rifgs mada' toj 0 -;'-'.'.'-" ; , HOT MF oraer. 1 iUto. opectatic uiassea liOLMES YOlG, Main Street.1 .-. . ; XOTIC'E. - j 4"-LL persons indebted to tb frm of George .ajL'. Murray, or .Grge M array Sc Son, are here by notified, tlrat-tlje uotej and arwumts of aaiJ firms hpe'been plcel itmr hands fr eolWtiort, and tha, unlet pavmit le made hi.roediately, auHa will be UHigtrt to-mtorc it. ' -" J01INSTJX MULLEN. April 1J, 1855. tf. - - - i -s. ?NEW GOODS- F1BE! FIJ1E!! rran jtt' THE' fcJ.c'rrtT iuld resjictfu!Ty' inf rm bi I friends acd the public generally, tLat he has removel. las i-Ulcfc tf merchandize, since the Tate "riKE,! to 'the room formerly oeijilied Vy Kane McCoLran, where' he Lag jud received and open ed out a' large lot of Spring and Summer G'ls, wbkh wr ' sJec'ted ith an eve to the wants of this community, and will be sold "lower than the lowest," for calh or -approved country produce.' " . . , JOHN MX)Y. Jc!TiTs(in, June C, 1S55. . ' , '.' -' ': PANAMA, Leghorn, ErRpfre; Magyar, Talm, ''and in fact everv variety and. ryle of faslikm- able Hats, lor sale cheap, at JOHN M'COY'S i ADIES DKESS GOODS, Lawns, Bareges, Silks, L Cliallies, Swiss, &c., cheap tr . - - LADIES, Muxes', and variety, at ... . Child rens gaiters, a fine " JOHN M'CO'S... At-AtUSE ic of Ready Made- Ctnthing of almost every quaRty, cheap iat JOHN M'COY'S; - : ' -w; i 1' V tltx large stock of 15oota and hhoea, wneotn- M monlylow, at . ..:JOHX. Al'COl 'H. B ROWN and Bleaolieir- Mining Trom 7 to 14 cts. per yard, tf a" goto In aalit, ii ! .1'. t i n v? IV. vi UonN If f ' r 1 t 1 yOUNG HYSO TEA iO cts. . per pound, Rio I Coffee 8 pounds for one dollar, ai.d other Gro ceries m prrportoB,t . s . juuis al UU 1 o. PORKS & RAKES..' Ccythcg & Suaths, Shovels It & Hue, together with, a general variety "of Hardware, very cheap at J.JOHN M CUk 'S- SALT, Nails, -Oils, Fish, &c.,.verv losir. at N-.-B. Pe.sons liavimr accounts with the sub scriber of over 6 months, standing, are requested to call.and settle them. - :- . JOHN M COk. ' Jefferson, June 6, 1855." , KHENSIIURG FOl'NDRV; HAYING purchased the entire stock and fix turea'oi the Ebensburg - Foundry, the sul scriber is. prepared to furnish farmers and others Plouffn8,'ll6ugl Points, Stoves. 91111 irons, Tbresnm? maenmes, " and " castings of any , kind; thaEVmay be needed in the community. ' -- JJy strict " attention' ttotlie business of he con cern; he hopes iblnefit, nid trf.sfcf'he will receive a liberal patronage from those in want of articles uimsune. - ; All business done at the Foundry, ' ' ' : ' " EDWARD GLASS. . March' 42354 ft': 'ilZZx IcT, (,1'fS'H ioew goods; -.a .t - The'. First 4r the .Season. DWARD ROBERTS has just received from the east, and has now ready for a'e a lull and complete assortuieut 01 . , SVRIXO fc SCAMEn GOODS' including every'articla of fancy, dress or plain goods that can" be asked for in a country stoTtf, either (or ladies' or .gen tlemen's jvear, . His stock consists of a general , variety of ' calicoes, baicg', chintzes, lawns, linens, muslins; laces, etcf, "for the ladies, togethef With boots, shoos,, hats, and a full selection of summer stuffs for the 'gjhtterflten" ' 1 For the honsekeejier. iie ha lairr-tn a stocit of CRKi-ROCHJiMt-r embracing evury article undfa' lha.tr head, together with tin-ware, carpeting, carpct-cnam, biieciiug, shirting, ite-, to. v For the farmer he has fish, salt. cralle and mow ing Scythes, and other articles of hardware required by the public generally.". ' . In short JUeiias iiistreroorn cneOfWiui arwcn . r . .3 . C -.1 .CI. in every ueparwueni 01 iraue, iroiu nuuii vu needy can select Co suit their wants. .. . , - x, ' ftrv-Ciun'tj-v produce taken in exchange for good at the market value and g.xjds sold chep to cash caustomers. ' Cumeand see. .... i Elnburp, April 26; ISoii-tf. . . , : NOTICE. ; "' - To. the CHitent rf Pclford, Cjnlria and FuZtm ' i,ounues : . . BE IT KNOWN tliai I, EUsha M- Luckettl Johnstown, mU preseat myself as an tnde pendent Canaicti ft Assembly, atthe next elec tion, -nonunation or no aomiuatiou, v.uy maw will be on the ever gljnousDemtx;ratic re publican nriarfnies our country as it has been-frec rrin: ciples to all Who wish to enjoy them and -only Ave years assen 01 foreigners to enutie mem k a citizenship, with thank to so many of tbem tht have proven themelvej so useful to our .country, whenever tried, wIQi a hearty wi A for as many more to come as we Ve haveVoom f r. Ac. ; - " ELISHA M. LLXKETT. J.ohttstowa, July 11, JL855. , ...V. Pnaiylvania Magistrates Law Iitrary." ij BIKS S 'JUSTICE, BUSINESS MAN'S LEGAL - GUIDIS. I . A etc ad &LzUt ditiru, briujiuy the Lata duwn V . - !.,. i 1B55. - . . f A treatiwe on tlwc office and duties of Aldermen ard Justices of tie Peace in the Commonwealth' uf Pennsylvania, including all the required Forms of Process and Docket Entries ; and ciubodykig riot oiily whatever may"; be daemed valuable to Justices of Thg. PkaIx, but tor Landlords, Tenants,-and General AgenU ; a&d mtking ihU yelr ume what it purports to If , A safe Leral GuiJi ft JJuHiness Men. , By John Biun, lata-. Alder-- . man fA W alnut IV art!, m.tlie city of Philadelphia.. ' TheSixth Edition. Re vised, etreted, and great-.' ly' enlarged by Frederick C. Brigllj' isq.VB- . tiior. til' A . trontibe tv ttie.iaw ot tJosts:" Equity Jurisprudence J'. " Nwi Prius Rrpurta," i lviikoc 01 r l urooii' tiigOfit,'' j in one uuck. volume. Octavo., -Prireonly 4jOQ.J Also. COMPANION TO LINN'S JL'S'fltE. a : . - - GiATDON'a roana. '.. , ,.,, Forms of Conveyancing, and of i'racticein the , courts of GmuniiiL Pleas. Quarter' Session, Qyer. ; and Terminer, tleSupreue aud Orphan 'a Courts, and the iiflipe rf the. various Civil. OHcc. and Jnatieijs cf Xlvt Peace. Fourth i-ditiun, .revised, -t corrottyd, eiibrgeilj antj, "auapted to the preset H Ue J XI :e law ; with nopi,oua explanatory N' . ami Kuftronce. aivl a now, full, and coiupwhpi. T sire Index. -By'Robert E,(Wri$Lt, Eo;.,.,!! ,; thick 0 Uvo volume- "Pi-luronl j i; i0 ALu .. STK0XJD AlfD BEIGHTLVS PCROOH'S DIQST. :--v b -. w 1700 to 1665. , .r 1 A Diet of the Lawa c.f l.nnlvaiaa' froia ,, the year One Thousand Steu Hundred, to tint " Eighth' day of Ma vJ One 'ft.ousj.ud Eiirl.t Uun-'j tfrcd ana my, t ivCT "JITe Firbt Four Edition IV the late. Jului.jpurdon,, Cso. ' The, lifth, BixtV and Seventh,' by tlie rIIon. George M. Stroud. t Eighth Edition, Eevbel, with Murginal Ih-ft-rcn- , ce, FoutNoU-s to 4 he Judicial Dewu-ky) Ahidyt ical Contents : a J)igt Syllabus a ca'Ji -Ti de; and a "New,Vull, ami Kvhaas've Tud-x. By Frederick C. Brightly, Etq. 'Auflior'of " A Treat-'4 iae on the Law of tiU," Faulty Jurispru dence," " Nwi Priua Kej.orta'fcditor cf "Binn'a Justice, &C Oae tLitk Uoyal 8vo. . Price ctj ZijMK- 1 f. ' .- ; ;v.v . .... 1 " 1 ... ? i- Jl IC?;rhe fmshiifxa and permanent value of Put- . Ion's JLfcgojt aru preaeived by the j uUit-atiua . aonualiy of a Digest of the Laws, enactad ta ekjt y-r. I!u-e annual Digests ar rrat.ptl cci precise conformity to the plait of Purdon'a D'gcat., . They are, each them, rpul4ilxHl annually ; ar -conutrCtd together by a General I ivi-x (prepared t anew each year.) which enibracra the natfutc. of , the Laws of eah y,ejjr hiki tli ubh-ati(i .of . PurUm 'iJ"t. in one aJphalX ; m! a- but Jvl - up with Pur ilou's D pL, aalaUo"Ml af.v. TIum ttds purchaser of l urdocm Dtarst will i ala-avK be iu puwcawioa of the rnph:y tfljr A th Stainte Laws -A lvnnrtvania down to Uie vTy Ih'W-when, be purchamn Jt TImm wlm ' have already. fjrrhapud Purdjn,' Digo-t ni.iy air wya & xi, plete.lt tO UJUi-f Uae small hum. tf FftnCetU. Ui fj of a volwine coutaininr all . tle BAntuI Duesta is ud ince the first iublira- ' tixo if tjj pro-iit edition 4 l'ur.). -n'ii Dig-al, as , heretofore iUteL JAY k, BRUlULli. . . Law Rooxsm'us axd i'rst.Hijints. . . 17 4-13 South i V SUoti, -. . FirsVStire 1ove CurhUiiit. tXHVd-rs or ji tter of uuiijy for Law . BouLa ! from the country, jfoipily attenued to. . r t j.-j GROCERY' STORE." . ' f THE Riibe-bribeps resfpectfuay fnform the cit!7Jii3' cf Jefferwm and vicinity, that thyhve tskon tlie Stand recently occupied by J. B. Crai, Wliort Uiey bax'e jftst Tyceiveil, and will at all time Keep on bad an extensive fmpply of Grocet.ies, Fish, T . ,.. P . . ' , k 4 : Thejr terms, will te moderate, and no pains will be spared' to acconcncxlite tlie raiblio ibuse patronage juey rtpecuiny kw ix. .. . juaa a iir.iiii 1 et April 20, 18&8.';.V. ,1 00. TV. Todd, lth.- Importers' Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, .... Cutlery,' ftp.. No. 265 Market Street; .,' rauaaeipnia. . . .f . .? v KEEP ntotantly. n tid the genuine. ' thy Sink's 'A-rs; WL.'Iann's,! Tmo-- ieatty's. and Hunt's supciiil- "Axes,. Cjiprail & Walton's superior .poll shed StN'VSbovc-ia, Darling' tAValv 1 dron's Gras& and Cradlirg-cythcs, Gnimon lm4 -PaUtScyt!e Snaths, Patent Clotlies Pins, 1 &c, wleli.bey oflr for sale on reasonable temis, ''. to country dialeTii only. , ' January 25, l55. ' 7 ' ' ' V" ' J, , ' 'ValaaiMe.I'ropcrty- FOr'Saleji - ; HE subicribt-r offers for sale a farm, situate wo miles fromCarrgUujwn, in Carroll, tp , Cambria comty;tftjaininiog land of Mrs Haym-, ' and other lands, of the subscriber, . containing 100 acres, 26 or 30 acres of which are cleared, with m , hewed Idfe httu. ad barn Jthereon -erected.. The. 1 land is of good quality,- th several neve-- failing Kprkigsof -waier and conveniently situated for . 1 roads, mills, -etc. An indisputable title will be 4 given,' aud fcerms biade easy. ' FRANCIS GILLASP1E ,. Jtme-1, 1855. Cambria County, SS. t . :-: . r: . The JOonunonwealth of Pennsybatmua faJOIlZf : TA 1 X OM of Catnbria cotrnty; G KEtTiNG : WHEREAS, Franoes A. M.-Taj4or, by Iter hextfriend Isaac W.. Gordon, ex relation e,' did on the twenty-soconlAhiy of November, A. IX ' 1854, prefer her petition to our -fcaid Judges of our Court of Common Pleas W .the ounty -of Cam- J bjia, praying for tbe'caVsw titorcan at-t forth, that sjiemight be divoreed;Xroin the btrnds of matri- mony entered into with you, John Taylor.; t : v iuvivk'io v wmiMmn. J w w 110 tu aix-t tofitrr; rWTrmanded-ou, lire said John Taylor,'that -setting asid4 all otTi eir LuaiucAs iiid txenscs hat aoever, yotS 4and apjwar, inyur-pTopor erson before out Judges, at. Ebejasburgh, t a Court of Common Pleas there to be held for the -county of Cambria oti the first MmikIhv of June next, to an-sU-cr ' the petition or libs.1 of the said FranCTfl A. ' " M. Taior, and to gliew cause, if any j-ou havet why the 6aid Frances A. ii. Tayb r. your wife, should not be divorced from the bands of maWfU mony, agreeably to acts of General Assorubly ia,;: such case made and provided. And hereof fail not. ' '.. - .- :: Witness the Honorable George Taylor. Presi. t dent of our unid Court at Ebensburg, the twenty . fourth day of March A. D. If 55. -, . - : ; - s -j . ; MILTON ROBERTS, a .- - . . i . . . I'rUlnHtargj. , 1 , June 20. 185& -4ts. .-..'.:. , - . "' JTifMtown Tiiarbio irrt(,' Traaklia Btret yearly oppotiU ta new Kethe UttOjarch, Jakn&vrvn,Pa. . ? MONLMKN'i SrJiha, Cixavo SUxm, Van tel.s. Table, ajjl JVeiu ps, mauufat turctlV of tdie niijkt JUeautiifut mi fueA qualify of f ir-i-:n iwad d&iiesGc inar'l4i, always uu baud u.l made to order as cheap a thry can le purchased in th Ea.'it, . Mith the uddirionYf carriage. Vm loig.is penence in tlie nusines ani stwci Hitviition, thereto, he can asmire the : public tjiat alt onlrnj will be promjitly attended to and the work fni.-Ji- d in tlie bt-st an ! moithaivhi.'meruijiiK'rjriirijLJ n to order and delivered at any pfy.c,e deal red. ' . , i aivm, unna-aonos y vriiw grus una size.. suitable for firniwjj and lueohauicg. Soldbi wholesale ur retail. . . --.'J'.' . . ' tyjor the convenience 01 persons re.-dipgi ' the ent nnd north of : the county, sppcijov-n ioy be softi and orders, left with Stephen jjoyj.'at S his c iVLiii'jt wreQonis in EWnKburA.' . : Purchars arenyitcd to examine t.xk and? 4 pricesi.. . ,, ' ; . , fiuH 20, ISCi,
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