Interesting Foreign. Items., ' THE VEttY LATEST. " ' . . , - " , ; Livbiipcol Saturday July 14, ISon. A telegraphic despatch 'from London, re ceived just before the departed' of the Atlan tic, announces' that Lord 7ob.n ltussel has re-, signed his scat in the Tjatmct. INTERESTING FKOM KCS6IA-. - i A letter from .AV&rssiSv of the 5th, T the The Councillor of State, dc Kotzebne, ar rived here 'Vefcterday from Sebastopol, and iui mediately had an audience of Prince Pas Juewitsch, to whom- be delivered"' letters from Geni Gortschakoff. The picture which M. de Kotzebue draws of the state of the Crimea Is far, from satisfactory, General.Gortscha "Vofi.it . is said, complains that the reinforce ment both of cavalry and infantry, and sup plies of- provisions passing through JPerekop, were advancing but very slowly, butin eou Bequence of the want of water in the steppep, Vberc the thermometer at times stood at 34 .TlSadmur (QS.Fahrenhtet,) it was necessary to lave" the troops followed by an immense num, er of vehicles carrying water , These rein "forceuients were decimated by disease xn their Snrch, and the "remainder, on arriving at Sebastopol, . only WrVed to fill the hospitals. 'SimphcMttol stod Hakshiseral are, so full of ksick ttiAt'it'hasbeen found necessary to estab lish ambulances under tents. - . 'The mortality, owing to tho'extreme heat, Ha desdibed as frightful. -The town vt J3c'i "bastopol skid to be in a desperate Stated 'not a" house but has Buffered from the shot and 'shell of the illtbs. The Kukn rniy at.Sef bastopol bi&ecn Weakened by lOOli'O men by the , aflairt ot tile. Tlh aWd ISth of June, yithoat reckoning those who have died from lOholer'A. and other diseases.- ' The allies have rendered their position between Balaklava and Inkermann impregnable, so that in case of an assault. General Gortschakoff cannot assist the garrison by making any diversion on'that 'tidc.r t It is supposed that the garrison will fblow up all the public buildings, and only leave to the assailants a heap of ruins.- All the articles of -valua belonging to the Crown have been removed to Perekop. The account r)( the death of Jjord Raglan has been given to-day in the official journal. ' Another' jour nal points out the losses of the Russian army, its best Generals- Korniliff, Gottomir, Tini loflcejeff; JSoiuionoff, Schilder, Orbelian, and -several others have been killed ; and Wororoff, Meuschikoff, and Dannenberg have retired. - ' Wore than five hundred officers of all ranks iave bett already lost by this war. It is said that Gen. Gortshakoff is urgenffor officers, and that.ho has written on this subject to Prihce Paskiewitsch". The object of the visit of the Grand Duke MichaeLto this qity is the subject of general conversation. lie was, it .isstiid eharod tn sound t.hp fivd'mr of l'rinivi -, c o Paskiewitseli as to his taking the command of the army of the Crimea ; but the Prince is 'said to have refused, on the pica of his health and the promise of repose made to him by the " late Emperor. ' The cholera is daily carrying joff from eighteen to twenty persous here, aud , it, is extending its ravages along tho- Vistula :as far as Cracow. At. Craieow 371 fatal cases ocenrred in four weeks. Reports are current Jhcre of -some disturbances in the'eountry; of tie Dnieper.8 bix regiments of Cossacks are - licing formed for. the defence of the empire in the government of i'oltawa and isclieruigoff. fit 1M nit.; in the Wamlti-vr of Vienna, (ays:-r-r It is generally rumored that the . Emperor is to start very shortly for the south ; but it is not known whether he is going to visit the Crimea or some other part of the coast of the ; lilacs? Sea. It is also stated thnt thr Grand ' Duke JSicholas is to visit those parts hnuiedi- atcly after his return from the Baltic. Trince Michael is to go to Warsaw again, they say, to assume the government of Poland, Prince -Paskiewitch ouly retaining the supreme com mand of the arnfy'. ? Prince" Gortschakoff is spoken of as likely to be recalled from- the Crimea, and eutrus-fed with the portfolio of "War, while that of" Police is to "be given., to ' Prince Deluorouki. and Count Orloff ' is to live the prcMileucy of the Council of Minis ,'tere.. Numerous other changes, both in the , machinery of tho administration and in the . list of functionaries, are contemplated. . The present relations with Prussia appear to' bo so - intimate .that an offensive and defensive alli ance is spoken of as having been concluded uciwcku vue iwo j owcrs, au contingencies Laving been therein duly foreseen. This ru mor, however, is not in accordance with the , note .of Baron Mantuffel of the 6th, in which .' mention is made of the obligations of Prussia towards Austria, and of the two first points of ' guarantee. . . : .A leVtef from Uirlin of the Till ca v ' V- l . 1. A I 1 1 .. . , The Russian IVincc Woronzoffwho is t t breseut at Dresden, for the benefit of his health i shortly expected at, Berlin. Some German newspapers announce no doubt at. his re--qaest that he possesses - neither chateau nor estAtc in the Crnnea.'and that' consequently the English cannot have snure.1 Uhr . ka " been reported. ' . ' . . AtTRIA! rOLICY AT THE VIENXA COXFEREXCE. " ..'J t 'fFrpin. the London times, July 13. In the course of a very short speech Lord John Russell last night committed two inac curacies so remarkable as to suggest a suspi- - ClOn . that his Lord-Khm lioa lnc cnm.L.i -r . I . C ; fjuiu HUflf, Ul his usual clearness bv his abortive atmn . diplomacy. The first of these was in his re 7 tU td 3Ir. Diiraeli, who, had asked whether Lis Lordship had obtained "her Majesty's con Bent. to the- statement he made last -Friday . night wit,U .respect td the1 proceedibgs of f the bxwt: It was notorious Lord John Rns- sell observed; Wit Ue.Hdd brought proposals rn v'T' "' fi5 tte- f course, ' an wo look at and ka Jt was also ' BeSatibns . ha4 cdrhe tq a ' 4 n3l of L?16"? ".itfollowedas ,; John Russell (or a considerable addition the notorieties he referred to. He commuui cated to na on Friday the exact nature of the Austrian proposals, and the -additional fact -that he and the French .Minister were fnlNr f opinion that they .'contained, the elements of peace. .. it is true that the Austrian version of tue anair was already before the world. It is true, also, that before last Friday; before the - promulgation of the Austrian statementeven - th? a,Tf aftcr Jfr RQssors return, beeu ?nce f Present revelation .had - iSZSXH? aUt- -WeverW " 4 keacb ofiuijteri.1 secresy, but rather an aggravation, particu larly when it is found that the persons in pos session of the secret the people who went about London saying that Lord John Russell had returned from Vienna a thorough convert to the Austrian policy, and ready to make peace on any terms were the very statesmen who had recently seceded from the Cabinet, and who evidently felt that, though" they had sacrificed themselves, their cause was triumph ant, jind theyhad.an ally.in thelMinisterial camp. It cannot be -doubted that the privacy Of Her Majesty's council had beert broken ipf sofme-way or other and,' as 'Lord Johp Rns Bel considerably ' exemplified the disclosure divulging some very interesting particulars,-it was, natural to asK wnetner ne caa Obtained; leave fordoing so,. For our own part,' indeed we think, the course taken by Lord John llta-'. mediately after bis return jhome niach4 more improper, vii: telling the expectant Ltottse of Commons nothing- at all exvept that Russia was an ambitious and unscrnpalous Power; all the - time that he was whisperinff to s few in- quisitive , and leaky friends bis assent to the Austrian proposal but to say. tnat ne told the House of Friday nicht no more than it knew already, is to my the ieftst 8. most surprising inaccuracy. , i.v: - ttSRn HXtSiXi tX?T IME?TTsi ' ; 1 . ; r A letter from before Sebastepol of the 20th ult.r; in the kma)w wf Marseilles, gives the following details of Lord. Raglan's illness and death. .o v. - ; - His lordshitt Tis several days laboring un der4' the- influence of that singular malady whyeh nearly resembles cholera, "without hav ing all the symptoms of it, but the physicians on the very morning of his death, had. given it as their opinion that he was better,, and that his state .no longer , caused' uneasiness His voice had regained its strength,? he had been able to cat, and during the whole of the day hopes were entertained that 'All Vestige of his indisposition would soon disappear. Lord -Raglan himself said that he fet..nearTy wcll4 but about balf past bix in the cyenwg he was seized with a sudden, faintness,. and without suffering tho, slightest paiu, gradually ank and in two hours after this crisis resigned his soul to God with a calmness and a tranquility which it Lr impossible to describe-. vVh'en the religious ceremonies have been performed his body will be removed from headquarters and conveyed to England by a:war steamer, in charge of his aid-de-camp, Lord Burg-; hersh, Lieutenant Colonel Somerset, ; JIajor Kingscote and Lieutenant Calthorpij-'3 . Cmar Pacha, ; , . , A Constantinople .correspondent of the Providenco Journal gives the fo'lowing ac count of the origin of Omar Pacha, which differs from previous statements. It has been said that he is a native of Croatia: . Omar Pacha is the great military genius and gallant general of the Turks. - Under his leadership they know no dangerand perform prodigies of valor, while they are loth to face the foe under the command of officers in whom they have less confidence,'5 He is said to be the son of a slave of the last Sultan, Mahmoud, whose office 'was the charge of his chibbouks, a distinction among the Sultan's slaves. With the Turks, slavery is an affair altogether dif ferent from the same condition in the United States. The paths of honorable office and distinction are open to him, as to other sub jects, lie may aspire to the dignity of a vi zier or a pacha. - The ideaof profitfrom their labor is not even a contingency .which the master looks to. Their possession is a matter of pride, as it is an evidence of opulence,-and they arcjared for more like his own children than treated as objects of caprice, who are to toil to 'minister to his luxury and hear the in fliction of wrongs and cruelties withoat com- ,plaint. i Let no ."American reft;r to Turkish slavery m excuse for ours."..: r-r,i THE MARKETS. Euexsbchg;" August 1', 1855. Flour pcr;bbl.v--Corn Meal " . ();itsper bush.: Com Potatoes " . Butter per lb. Kggs per dozen nUi 75 , C 00 75 - VW 1 25 . -15-121 i 62 1 87 Strayed or Stolen ,;''. ' 7 FROM tho farm of the subscriber, residing in Susquehanna township, Cambria county, a bright ml Cow, 7 years old, sharp homes, very erect two holes bored in each horn.. Al! per. -wis ar hereby Ciiutiouod not tp purchase said Cow. . JOHN VARlUJi. July 25, 1855. 3t. ; . " ' " X'OIt SALE AKD ItCXT. The subscriber w&ihinjr to remove to the West, is anxious to rent the house in which lie now resides. He also wishes to sell a house aiil one half lot; terms will be made advantageous to: the purchaser. - M. LLOiD, ,' Ebenaburg, August..l,.1855. 3t. . . TAKE JVOT1CE. 1 1 iie undcrsigued, intending to leave this Oiun- JL ty, has left all the accounts, notes. ' Src'.. of Forsyth & Co., and J. B. Craig fn the hands tf Jos. Miner, of JefTerson, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebte(t,'wi!J please, call on him immediately and make settlement.1 " " d. 15. UltAlU. ! Jefferson, August 1, 1855. 3ra.. -" ,! Auditor's HTotlce. T (IE tmdersijjnefl," -having leetrrrpointed by the Orphan' Court of Oaabria Colinty. to exanune decide, and report upon the exceptions filed to the . adirriiuistratr,n account of StephenCA. Moyers, executoir of iiiciiaHl Mi hereby gi ves notice that he will git in discliarge of said duty at his office in the Borough of Ebens burg, on Friday, the, 3 1st day of August nextiat ,' A.'C.tCLtEN, Auditor .July 25, 1855. 4t. ; ' . Strav Cow. -' - '- i ilAME to , the" -residence of 4he. .subscriber in month, a Ued Cow, atout 8 or 9 years old,, with horns. The owner is reoiiestnl tft'hft flirt -H"-ur'vl prove jiroperty, pny charges and take her awar! vwnui v i3v win ue uisfose(i 01 according to law tV V DAVID POWELL, Jr. ; July 2,V 1855. . . . . : JYP'TCCE "hery giv;en that tlie uridereigncri OmJ T!r PP0,'''M Auditor, by thetirphan's t r ",na vwmity; to'marshaU the aeU KaT?' I . 8,116 of the Real Estate of Wil, PK- t, , - purpose at. His oltiee in t VS &t"r- the 18th day of AugiJ attend r un persona- interested may Trial Us t for September Term, 1S55. V 1ST OF CACSES put down for trial ata -Li Court of Common Pleas, to be hehi at Ebens burjr. in and for the county of Cambria, on MON DAY, the 3d dav of September, 1855 : . FlltST WEEK. Shiela v Black. Khey, et al . - McK.ee for use Troth -'-v . r . Skellyi. e oi ' . Gates . . Garbers.Exrs , Collins v , . . Parrish Biirk'& Di:mivd , . Pershing ; ( Pisher tt at rJi Jon'es" -T' 5 McKiuley V, admr lewis " "" Uing-am, et al McMulIeu r Dougherty j et al. --' ts .Baker. , ; , r ts Vhytliiiin. . . r G reenwood... ' c E i wards, .. . vs l'aliner.'i',. .' ,. v Ilosa. ' !' , '.' c.t)KwlL'ff.eif.J";- '.' ts Emigh v . .., vs Jackson. ; ' " r M'Conaughy,,. ... ts Young. r Jarks'nl " , p '.t r M'Cormiet. t, 1 . , , SlMwnoerger's Exrsl" " -M G lass. , . , Best " " r Ito8s. State' Lunatic HospiUre Cambria Co. Sua wig, Ktteedler & Co v Muckerheide, d ul. O'CounelL.,... t c Jackson. , . Graff,- for use . ,'1, -.'" t Same; . " " ' , , ' . McKenzie .- v" Z V f Davw, et al. . . SECOND WEEK, , ' ' . r Dillon. i v Jackson' Admr's. : Dougherty-, ,-; Tyson. S. & J. Jloore : . Trotters, Admin's r Dillou t r Mack' o Dunlap . , ;. ... r Alexander - .,-r Hartness r Lawson . ,jct Todd's Exr's. r Galloway, d al., ... v Jackson. ; tst Cawley i : . : -. j vs WeakUnd, et td Burke Lawson Hartness WilsOB, 1 hi ,;:..'.: Young-, f: .A . . McColgan : -:- 1 Same J-. . , .- ; Same . , Jackson ' tt lmghng i ., v McColgaii r Pringle, et us rt Feulon , v , . v Jackson , r Bell ts tlelsel v$ Ritnerj el at l t Weaver , , . is Bel! ; .,- , ts Ferry . vs McOonabiflt - Kneppcr ', E. & S. ri'k RosmI Co. Martin ;-. ' : Magellan: ? ; : . . Murphcy Shafier - ? Plumcr,; ' .-J. ,'. Penn. 1L 11. Co. Settlemycr . . Fisher, tt ul " , , Dillon . , ... l.ts Jackson JLGaiijlle vs Young, et al . .. , ; . -ts Thompson ... , .' it Fish al . I f ts Lloyd , . ' . ts Brawlry, et dJ t . . ' Sargcntjor ust ;. Feulon z"i' -r ; . AUenbangh . kr.- Tomkin. ,.' , - s Galbrealh Cillius ,4 is lihcy & Matthews Delanev. el at r Benson et at , Garlingtou 1 ts Trotter's Admin's . , . MILTON KO BERTS, TroUionotary. Ebcnsbnrg, July 25, 1855. , ; Arthur's Patent, Self-Sealing Cans, Foil Peeserviso Fbesh FbCits, TomattoeS &c ; By Ilermetiad Sealbuj. These Cans, which are icaied by the llouae-keepcrs without the aiij of a tinner, and open easily without injury to thi can, are rapidly coming into general use. . Ful directions for putting tip fruit accornpanj-ing llf cans ; and ; tho work is bo easily performed, thit by their use, every family may have fresh, frut and i tomatoes on their t;ib!es all winter, at sm. mer prices. ' ' - I -I'llICES. rint Cans S'2,00; Quart $2,; Half-Gallon ; -.$3.50 ; Threef Quarts S4,25; Gd lons $5,00 per dozens The liSercnt bizes net, in order to secure economy in transportation .V- Country Storekeepers will find this new i artie one of residy sale. - Manufactured and sold by I ARTHUR. RURXHAM & CO.l No, 60 South, TENTH St, PHILAD'l - Julv 25; 18oo-8m. : - i- ' -; "- ' Teacher's Wanted. N Examination of Teachers for the Public Schools of Washington District, will take place at the Sclixl House at Hemlock, on Sat urdar thell, day of August uext. Applicants for schooU will jaease attenii. . ' "By Order of the Board. : 'July 25, 1855. St:'"' ; " : .' '..'..'.. Auditor's JVotice. TherUndcrsiimed. .Auditor-appointed by tli Orphan'. Gairt of Cambria tounty, to uiarshi the assets in iho hands of Francis' Bearer, atlaii ktrator of the estate of Anthony Miller, decease!, amongst the creditors of said deceased; herel notifies all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at bis office h the Borough ;of Ebenaburg, vn Thursday the ICfli day of Autrust next., at one o'clock. P. M., ht which time and place all who have claims agaiist said estate will present them. . - , -- , ... . AVM. KITTELL, Audltori .. Ebensburg, July 18, 1855. 5ambria County SS:.. ' ., ' The Comimmweallh cf remisuluania Ui the 7w and Legal representatives of, Qeorgs, .'.Weisd hie of Conemamjh tp. deceased ; . . , . - - " 1 '.! -t .-:': I p'.-. ' 'ClkKEIISO ' AVc.cotnraand yi, and every, ,uf you, tliat you lo in your owa proper persons appear befiire our Judges at Ebensburg, at an Orphau's Coit there to be held on Monday 8d day of September next at one o,cloc;k f. M. to answer George M.ur raj, iu the matter of liis petitioufor a decree t enforce the Specific performance of contract 'en tered into with the sa'ul George Weisel fur,tht sale of certx-un real cstate. in Conaniaugh town ship and herein fail not.' "', ' , ". ' ' ' Witness the Honorable George Taylor," Presi dent of our said Court at Ebensburg. - the niiith day of Julv, A. D. 1855. ' ' ' " ! ' ' :.. .. W. C, BARBOUE ,Cl'k. July. 18ia55?iX J vl V U ll ll - Cambria, County SS : The Uonimonweultk of Peniurvlcania, to the ke'rs and Lrgal representatives of George Weisd late f Lpiumaugh. tp deceased: - - , y . -. y l tX i!tl 1 , .A :GmTiKt We command you,. and every of you, that you do in your own' proper persons appear before ec Judges at Ebensburg,' at au Q'rphaus Court there to be held on Monday 3d day of September iiexx; at one o'clock.P. M. to answer George, Murray, in the matter of his decree to enforce the Specific performance of a "contract entered into'' with' the said George Murray for tlie salo of certajn real estate,' iu Conemaugh township ; aud herein fail not.:"'-;' - ' , :.. : ;..',.'. v Witness, the Houprablc Goorge Taylftr, presi dent pf Ann sai'd Court, at Ebensburg, the. ninth day of July; a: "D. 185a:'-; v 1 ? W..C. BARBOUR, Cl'k. July 18, 1855. ' ' , ' : ; . '" ,' ; : Cambria County SS;" : 1 4 , ; The ComiuomceaUk of I'mnsylcania, to tit heirs ami Lejtd represenlatiots of George. JVeisel laU - of Caneinavgh tjr. and also to George Murray Executor Vf said deceased: : -J . ..'v. ; : -- Gkketiko : We command yon," and every of you, that you do in your own proper permais appear before our Judges at .Ebensburg, at our Orphan's Curt"there ot be held on Monday the thirof day of September next, at one o'clock, P. M.. td- answer George-S'-ieaffer in the matter of hispetition -for a decree to enforce the Specific performance mf a ooutract entered into with the said George-Weisel for i the sale of certain real estate in Concma'ugh town shipj and herein-fail not;' :; 1 V.5, " ' '-""-' ' . Witness the Honoriblo Georsre Taylor, . Prcm- lent of our said. Court.-ai Ebecsburg, the umtli day of July lay of July A. D. 1855. . , - ; ,:v ; 1 '"' ' f T July.18, 1855. Auditor's HTotlce. NOTICE is hereby given tliat the uuder&igncd has been appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to make distribution of the halanws in the hand of George W. EA!y and Thomas Quin, administrator! of Midiael Kellv, decM.. amongst the jwrties eutftlcd to receive the ame, and that le will sit for that pjirjHe al ,is t-flice, in Ebenaburg, ou Tuesday the .Uth day of August Jiext, whea and where uil peroous interes-f-ted may attend. - . ,,r .. .. ... . . July 18, 13551 J JOHN S ltHKr." Auditor. AuditonTd Aotlcc. - - l ? '"V"OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned -L has been appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to apportion the pro cess arising from the sale of the residue of the ileal Estate, of Charles Litzingcr deceased; "and also the HTsoual assets of said deceaswl amongst the creditors, as for the administration account of William Litzingcr administrator and Mary Ann Litzingcr administratrix of 6aid decease!, aud that he wilrsit for that purpose at Ms office in Ebensburg on Thursday the 10th day of August next, when and where all persons interested may attend. " . - -. i ; July 18, 1855. JOHN 3. KIIEY, Auditor. . ! Auditor' Xotlce. Lewis B. Dckhyk& 1 In. the Court of Common rs. (Ei,isaa Mvxxe rend Axixntas. iVo. $J hr'OTICr5 is hereby giveu that the undersigned d.1 has lrecu appoiute.1 Auditor by the Court of jUommou Pleas of Cambria County, to marahali the procexs af defendants Ileal Estate, sold on the jibove writ, and that he will sit for that purpose at las office ta. KVk.slQr' tu Monday the .18 th day of , August next, at which time and place all person interested may attend- . . -... July 18, 1855. ... . ; 3 JOHN S. RnEY ' IVotlce. - NOTICE is hereby giveu that the undersigned lias been appointed Auditor, by the Or phan Court of Cambria County, to take-tetti-cujy and make Report to th Court, on the ex ception - 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 Kbcnsburg on Welnjtday tbe15th dajr of AilgHsl uext, when and where al pcrsoj.is interested may ttewl. - --. July 18, 55 JOHNS. tlHEY; Anditor. . , " KOTlCE. , . -. - . In the mailer of ike Ileal IMte rff Jacob Rajarf To Mary R igar, widow of said deceased, and issue as f.Alowvs, to wtt:;ttenry Rajperj Michaiel Rager, Johu laager, Isaac Ragar, David Rager, Mary Rager, Jacob Rager, Christiana, Intermarried with David Bracken, Catherine, intermarried with David Paul, Margaret, intermarried with Thomas Goiighcnour, Philip Rager, Goo. Rager and Israel C. Rager. - TAKE NOTICE, tliat 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 an inquisition on the real'cstate of the abive decedent, on the 27th day of August, 1855, at which time and place j ou may attend if you think proier. . ' Al DURBIN, Sheriff. July 13, 1855. ' ' : - Ai OTIC C V the matter of the Heal Ext ale of JJm JUeakin ' defeased. ... : To Jane, widow of said deceased, and isMio as fol lows, to wit: John -Meakiii. Amlrew Meakin, Abraham Meakiu, Joseph Meakin, Tlio8. Mea kin, Nancy, iutertnarried with John Misner, ! ' abella iutermarrie'l with Joseph Lardin, Martha Jane uitcrmarriel with William Anderson, and Sarah Ellen and granil children, as follows, to wit: Mary Ann, Margaret. Carolina and John, children of Susanah, deceased daughter of said . decedent, and which Susanah was intermarried with David Powell of Cambria'county, and Su sanah and John, children oi.Eiijaheth, daughter ; , of said decedent, who was uitermaoneti wiui , , James Ftlwards, of Huntingdon county. Asbu " rv, Fiiza, Nancy, Mary and TheiKlore, cliildren of William Meakiu, deceased, eldest son of said .' decedent. . . TAKE NOTICE, that in , pursuance of a writ of parti tiou. issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cambria, county, and to me directed, I will pro ceed to hold art inquisition , on the real estate of the above decedent, on the 23d day of August, 1855, at which time an 1 place you may attend if you think proier . . r .- t.i. Ai DURBIN, Sheriff. IRON DEMOCRAT X asd TYRONE CUT-ADVERTltSEIl.- I'he nndarsigned 'M1 fietaUiah a Wekkly'N.wspapkb inrTTROJiE CiTTwilh the above tvubri'iuei, in the course of a. few weeks. 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"jVaper may rely uporf having the latest news- at tho earliest practicable period that they can be furtushed ty - As an atlvortising medium, " Tub Ijios Demo ckat" will endeavor to Iks unsurpassed by -any weeklv ianer published within -the interior of . The ma'teria'tiall yew ami, tlje, typt.graplucal eieeiitinn shall iiot be inisurpassetC , " Philip T. Cope w4J have the entire contro) 'ii the typographical department, and lias, conse quently coucludcnl to discontinue the publication of the " Tykoxk Cur IsatriBEB."'" Terms. $1,50 if paid in advance; $2,00 if naid. within the first six months; $2,50 if not paid before. tliftenpiration of tbe.ikrst.tYer. DEMETRIUS A.MAGEHAN, m Ulilor anl Projrietori , HtlLtrr. COVE, PuUisher ,08, 1855.' : ENTERPRISE . Ilroke out In a Sew IMacel i ' - - If aw Proviion. Store in Ebembarff !w : rinilE subscriber has just received a fun supply JL- of FAM LLY PRO VJtSIONS, at lus.new store in the room formerly Kjcupieg as a roundry.wiire- room,,ana is preparea to aurnisn lae-sannw ! tomers at .rate as low us the lowest. - His,stoi:k is of .the very best, and consists of every item iu tne provision nne, as ior inswnce :t (, . , Superior Cove lour. Corn Mean in barrel or in sack. Hams. Shoulders, and Si lesof iBacoiu Su gar-Cured Hams, Fish of all kinds Salmonhad, Mackerel,; Herring, Coil,. Ac, Clieese, Dried Ap pleseachea, etcr, i ; f fc-... , V i Also. Confections aua varieties, such as Can dies, Nuts, Crackers, Segars, etc. . t.he .ove lie ccs&aries will be dispose! of at the lowest jssible advance oin eoBt, Tor enshv ! i ; : ... - : UDRERT JjAVIS. June 20. 18555 k - '- - . C , Peter McCioueh i - XUST1CE QW THE I'KACK wA SCRIVEXER, J Clearfield townsliin. Cambria comity, I ,enna. Collections andother buiiue$ will be promptly attended to. ; ,'...f .: I i , -i JOSEI1I G. HOLMES. - WATCH & JEWEBR.Y . STOllE ! . - .WATOffilAKBRS Ujt. nUUU) return our sincere thanks to all .,Vv.ii jjijuui ui ouMiitt k nvc ociue Niii-e me oj.uiki our cw r.toie oil Main Street. AH our c'ustlonifera ra:ty rtlyipoo leing tceatud with courtesy. .. . Please call aud vxauiittc oiu SUmjU. of Goods, all of the richest and newest btyles. - We har Goods in our jiue to, tult all ciiit..ujW !s. , Wo.liavy heretofore doi.e business on the One Price 6tcm, by never askii:g"iiHe fos GJuilsthaa tlwy are MoHh, nor leas than w vun nefl them for..- r All orts of Clocks, H'atulrtfs, ih1 Jewelry, Ar -orders, &c, rejairi;d on the prcaiiu and atU ml- ; ded to with promptness jiu at Iths than usual rates,, as we have every facility tr doing work. We request that we iuay have a fair trial. We will be rtpoimiUe fcr the iiforiuance pf all tle WatclK-s aud Uock sold or repaiml iu thishou;. All Watcl.w and Uka that arc bold Ure ami wl.i. b do not give atuJsu;tiou will U exchanged tor others v-fial value, l'h-asv vxamine our Luts of 1 View annexed . ... ., . . : . . -. MoT OP To. 150 00 0 00 &5 00 45 00 20 00 11 00 80 00 35 00 -10 00 v 6 00 a 76 10 00 10 00 6 00 6 CO 5 00 - 7 00 500 Gold Hunliug Eng. Levfcrs, Gold Detached Ih;vs.. full icwil'd i.r5 00 8 00 24 L) 15 00 1400 8 OO 9 00 X2 00 5 00 1 12 Gold Lepiues, 4 holes jeweled, " Silver fcligUsli Levers, jewdo.!,- . Silver Detached Lecrs, jeweled, -SUvcr Lepines, . . - -. . Gold Guard Chains, w;'-: :; .' Gold Vest Chains, . ; Gold Pencils, with Pent, - ' Gold Peuvils, . . Silver extension Pencils ' Pecs. . 1 CO 6 00 10 1 00 1 60 75 87 1 50 - 45 G.ld Medallions, . ; .. . tiold Breastpins, Ladies', - - : Gold Breastpins, Gents, . :-r Gold Eardrops, : 4 Gold Earrings, . - - : Gold Finger Rings, t 'r; .' Gold Wateh Kevs. y.f-ii . ' . Silver Watch Ke3-s , . .- v - i ft ' We have made arrangements with a iajire Ibirortirjir Yloir"e la New Y(i V-u !i!ch will prnt.tn iia t,- sell as low as they can do in the East. Plain Gold put in frames to suit all ages. - .,r.'.-, 't '-: , July 18, 1855. . . v . .... . . . , .. ; M- r PDKLtr&nnrp- Hevr Grand Ihichy of Baden Lottery Loanl THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the government, and will be drawn in different priies, as fol ¬ lows: V .' 14 of 50,000 Tli, I 51 of 40,000 tit. 12 of 35,000 Fls. 23 of 15,000 Fls. 2 of 12,000 Fk 58 " 4,000 ." 3C0" 2,000 f 1941" 1,000" fcc, &c. The next Drawing takes place at Carlsruhe, un der the Direc tioTi of the Badin Government, on .The ZXst August. 1855, when every drawn numljcr must obtain one of the above-mentioned Prizes, which will be paid in Cash, at the ofiices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders not residing on the spot. will have their amount of Prizes gained paid to them through an established Bank. - The Lists of the result will be .scut to each Shareholder, aud the successful numbers published in the News- the i rice of one iicKet is lwo JJollars. The following advantages are giveu by taking .' 1 ;..f n:.i..i. - - - uuiuucr ui i ii kcu, i u ; 11 Tickets cosWnly ?20 I 50 tk 's. cost only $80 23 " " . 40 1100'" ' " 150 The Trice of Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, pavable in any of the commercial towns o Germany, Holland, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. For Tickets aud rrosiKsctusea apply to tlic un dersigned B.uifciiijj-houoc, w.likji is appointed for. the sale ol Xitkets: ' - - MOR1Z STIEEEL SONS, .' --': i. . Iktnkzr, ' - ' - ' FRANKF0RT-0N-T1HC-MATNE. i . .. -' . tiKUUAKT. N B. Letters- 1 - Jio.l ktuavac- tia LiveriKjol," to Motiz Stilb:L bo.vs, Bankers, iu Frankiort-on-the-Maine - '. Uemittanre which arrive after the Day of Drawing;, will be turned, or invested in the next irawing, ai iikj opium oi iuc kuuu. . j . July 11,1855. ' ; , .' -' . ! ' SURKIFFS SA1.E.' i ' ' ' B Y virtue of cfrtnln write of enn. Kxporas and Levari Facias, to me lircetbl; tliere will be expised to public sa'e, at the the Ihnise of Gwrsie Eiiclchaugh In the Bortu;li ofJohnctmvn, Cunibiia county, on Wclnesilay tho 25th day of July next, at one r clock, 1 . Al. y U the rigUt title and mtcresi oi nunry iveeen, nf. in and to a lot of ground, rituate in the Bor ough of Johnstown, Ootintvof Cambria, bedhhiug ui a nost. at corner of Alarkct street and Li.u nes allev. thence along said alley. feft on; Jolin Zeck's line lot, thctye.37 j feefto a iost on line of deck's lot, thence along a line, ol liite vxi r.ins, 22J feet to Market street, ththce. AlongMarket St., . f. . . . - - ii : . 1 42J leetlo place oi ot:ginnmg, apu jiayuig iuvu-iii elected a two story plank, house, and part4 ot a frame stable, now iu the, iccup.uicy of Bciijamin Thomas." .' ' Aii. All Lluit'i-ertfliii frame sKible, (utuatc'ou the CToundl of the Cambria Iron Cim nahy on the V..rth :ist side of the, CWrpnuah Rivch In the township of Conemaugh 'and (iunty of, Cambria. Containing in front on ..said Rive,r thirty five ft ami depth one Hfiidrfd. an,d forty feet and the lot, or picve pf.grouud. and curtilage .apperUnant to tin? Hflui. Ue property oft the said .CamWia Iron Coinpauy to 02 sold al the suit of : Edward ltvtcrtsl , ...... ..- ..' , ' ;'',' ,' " -j.; - N . A. DURCIN, Sheriff. " Sheriff's Office. '.-'" ''' - ', Elieasl-urg, ay?- 15-'. " Cambria County, SS. , , :; The'jKvtonweaUA. of Vemuyleania to.jCalrid; o - McG7-rJkrjtard AfcUirr, John JcJUnd. aud Caihariiic his tvifeJ'titer McGirr- uiui.ih ul- J ffsl hit. wife, and Mary McHrLle. Units atut ;. ,ILprcseiialvet of Ken. lerrence JUclrtrr, th ceased, and to ail others concerned in the premises, Gbkktiso:' r.'-i,'.: i ; : .-0 .".: 's " WE command you. as we have heretofore commandel you, and firmly enjoin, you, that laying aside all business whatsoever, you be and appear .before the Judges of the Court ol Common Pleas of the said conntyj. t.be held at Elensbttrg, on the first Moivlay-of Septemlwr next, to shew caus? Vif nV y'on have, why the witnesses on behalf of h !en McCarthi' on her complaint against yon, before bur sajl ciHrt duly exhibited, shall nodjseaim'iit-d, and their test i mimv reduced to wrftinsl aal filed f rreonl in frtir -said rwuryt v 111 onlef t penetnatc the same agreeably to the constitution of our Government, and the act of asscmhli" in uch ,'csise ni.a.1 and pr vnkHl: llprcof Taif rf.4 iU-your jwit. " ' . - Yitiiess the Ih'.norablf Gijorse Tathir, Pre4- 1 dent of rmr.suid Ourtat Ebensburg, the (flxtcentli day of June A. D. I00&. -. . ) s '- . .... 1 . w w r Mr..r l.inilll'P0 - : June 20. 1855.' ' "1 .Itrothumrfary. XOT1CE At LL pcriomt 'Hideb'tH to Uis firm .f. George Murray or Murray & Soli .'.ar there- bv notified; that the uotea and jiccounia of tdd firms have been jlaced in our hands for collection, ami that, unless paymenbft n1? in.tnxriately, suits will be brought tof-fiRifre iti - . . .. . -JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April P, 1855. tf. - . - : AJ. JICHSOX7" Ti SURGEON DENTIST, will be found at tlw pgice of D. W. Lwis, M. D.. in EU.'n-,burir. the thid wek of each mouth. ""jOflfc inVTbhnUwn nearly op posite th.9 (iinUria, Iron Co. Stor4 t ' . ,.- " , June 5, 1855. , . ., 1 .- r; ' ; .. ; .. ' " TAMES YOUNO, - & JEWELERS, our friciidu in Johnstown and siirrgnndiD" tvtulrr PRICES. - i "S ' Ladies',Fan-r, Taney onl plaia, Hated Tiiblespo.is, lifcst. rom- 3 1 1 -To. 250 02 50 75 50 S5 45 25 fcO 18 3 t2 .8 Plated Ttsisptxtns, German Silver Table,'4 Gorman Silver Tea, ff Silver Teaspgonsv- . ' Silver Thimbles,"" ' Sih-iT Guard Chain. liest Razors Portmonnies, - ' Yiolits . ' . . Bows, ' : - ''' . ,: ' strings, ate'.1, ; ' : Double Barrel Uuni, ' '".rv " 1 Colt's Rerqlvers, C inches, '' 1 Cuff Pins, Gold, Gold Bracelets, " . Coral Beads, "'" ' . Silver and Plated Spc-ctacles", 7 m . G2 H. 600 20 00 75 , 14-. 17 00 9 to 00 .1 00 13 00 5.50 7 00 ' S7 , ..37 8 00 Rimrs majle t. J..rl ' 11 vr.uv-. u ri - "; ' ; ' -' IIOLX1ES & YOUNG, Main Street. V l&EW" GOODS.1 ' , ' FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE III .V V TIlK subscriber would respectfully iufiirm LU. friends anj the public generally,, tha he.Las removed his stc(ck)f ; merchandize, since the. lata , "riKE,'':tothe room formerly ocoupied by Kane Si McQolgan, where he has just received nnd oret- ed otit a. large lot of Spring and Summer Goo. Is, r which Mere selected with an e3 C to the wants of tins community, apd will stJd "lower than the lowest," for Cash or approved country produce. . - JOHN M,Cur. .. - Jefferson, June fi. Ifc55.v . n PANAMA ; Leghorn, JCmpirc, 'Magyar Pahu, and in fact every variety and sf yle of fasLioa able Hats, for sale choip', at " .. JOHN M'COY'S.- LADIES DRESS GOODS, Lawns, Bareges, Silks, Challies, Swiss, d-c, cheap af ' ' v . JOHN M'OOYS. LAD1ES, Misses', and - Children gaiters, s fine variety, at JOHN-M'COY'S. LARGE lot of ltuady Made C&.thing flmobt every quality, cheat at - JOIIX M'COVS. t Z !' ; i-T .. VERY largetock of Boots and Slmes, unctttif ' monly low, at. -. JUUX MVUV'S. nROWN nd Blejiched 3Iuslins from 7 to 14 cH. , U per yard, c f a gvl iuality, ot JOHN II'COT'S,. n UNO HYSON: TEA 50 cts. tcr txiuml. Rio Coffee S ikhiivIs for one doll;iri at.d other Gro ceries in pniortion, at JOHX M'COyS., & 1 Iocs, together . with a general, variety -ot Hardware, very pheap at , 5 JOHN. M'CUY'S. . r-r- n SALT, Nails,, oils, Fish, &c, "very low at : . - , , : . . ,.j,j JOHN MYXJY'S 1 . .1. ,i .1 1 . , 1 1 1. ! . 1 1 . f; . N B. 1'u.sons laving accounts, with 1hfeuH' scribur of over 61 months statxhrv!, are MtqiKstd tocaIlandscttleURiUi.5 ,- -.;, JOHN M'CUY. Jefferson, June 0, 1856j1 . . ' -. NEW- x00D3. 7 ' . Tlic l-"lrwt of the Season. . )WAi;iH;(r,r.R'fS has jnt rtvoil fr-wV- he etutw;wd has ivw reatly fir sale a full and . complete assortment of 1 ' -;- . - SPR1KO it'SVMMER GOODS including every articlo of fiuiey, dress or plaiij goods that ran 1 sktd fiii a eountry store, either for'hdi.' r4 irentlemen's wear. Ili. stoclt prmsWts't f S general' vprirtyof Tlicoe, bareges, ehintWT. la'yiip, hv!ii,laUsliiis, lares; etc., furth ladiw, tgiliit'rwith Ixnts, shoes'; hats, and a full . sciertion i Fnmmer stuns ir tne g uiuemeir. , - For the h'wiselt,T'i'"rii' Iftid'io a stork of ' , fKESH GROCEKIEI. - - 't' emlraciiig every Article oiKtor that bead, together with tin iariv,carpe ting, carpet -chain, sheetings shirting. ctr-etc. 1. ; -' J i '1 - For the farner lie lias-fish. salt. craUlyaBd m ing wy tttes.and other article of hardware requireil by the public' gcneralljre" .ij. ; 1. Ja sliort uejuu.bm streruin njuwi tnniKvi in every department of .tnule. frrm whicl tha needy ran select tA- suit t heir wants.--" v, ; 63-Country produce taken irtexcltanefoi gooi at the market value, and goods sold clieup to cash cautomrrs. CVnK nd.fee ,1 Elensburg, April 26; lZSZ-tLl.-S. L. To the' 'CW Zcus.of Bedford, Cambria and Fit tun CounOesl j ';'A,,:., ; v i , V f ?r. . BE IT JKX.0WN Uiat I, Elihha M., Lockqtt.of -Johnstown, will trexcnt myself as ,aq Imle pentlcnt Candidate fT Assembly, at tlic next dec-! tiou, ii'iuination t of no. nrpiuation. My rinltp.. will be on the ecis glorious Di'mocratic reiwblican principles-i-our country as it hat boen-7-tiee prin ciples to . all who wiiih to enjoy there and only five years ked ot kirriciitr la cnuxla. them to a citizenship, with tharvks to. tnany of them that have proven thdnselvw,o.tua"ul to our coupti:yf whene-er .tiijUosi' ,hf :rr u.h fr as many muru to cotne OA Ws tel 'iiaTo.-rQvun f-ir. iu-.. ...- v- . WSUA.L-LVCKKTt,. . Johnstown, July lllS65.rt - f .' JohbUoivli. Marble Worliis Fra&Uia StreeV aearly ppeit Um.smt XUi9 dist CaarcA, Jhustown, Fa. MONUMENTS, Toml.s,-Gravc- Stwui, Miin telsfTaliU', nnd B'treau topi, iuami(at.lurrl of slie iport ftJcpiiiiful aisl finest ;uali.r of foreign and domestic lnarhle, always in iMUi'J jos le order as cheap as Uu-y can burehaHcd 111 tho t4 the adiliuon carnage, ttn long exiwiuicc 111 the business aad stru t a Unt.ou thereto, lie can assure. the. public, tliat all orders will be promptly sitaiwkxl lo aud the work tiui. .li ed in the V-st an I mW-luuwlineinaitiier'iirni!Ji cl to o1ct and kliventl at any place tlesirod. ,A AL.S0, Grindstones of various grits and sizes, suitable for farmers and mechanics. Sold by win Josale or retail. ' 2Z7"For 4he . omvenience of . persons residing in tbe east and north of tlw count vpccimcus niy be seen and order . left with SU phen . Lloyd, at his cabiuet wareroomson Ebensburg.. 'Pimhascra axs invited U examine stock and priced." 5 .. fjune 20, 1855.
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