BkSPKBJLXK AtTSMF AX McRDKk -JjTAt- ovslx - thb Causr. L'eiweea 11 and .12 o'clock a yaesday night a desperate attempt araa saade to' murder Janes G. Finn, & spor 4iag character, who at the time was standing in front of ' the Bowery Theatre. - It' appears that John G.'Worden had for some tiuie pre vious felt deep animosity:.tpward Flinn on ac coat of the attentions, the latter had shown his (Wefoxria.) wife, ad had on several oc casions threatened to take his life.. On. lues day night he preceded to -the ?place -above named' and there in -the presence-of veral . personapresented a mstol a the head o Finn which he discharged, and the powder and vad with which it was loaded btirned bis face TrihtfaHy.' The assailant was immediately arrested by policeman M. Cord, of the Tenth Ward, and locked up in the station house for the night, and , yesterday was committed for trial by. Justice Wood. - It further, appears that the prisoner loaded the barrels of his pis tol with powder and ball, with the full inten tion of taking the life of his adversary, but a 'friend to whom he had stated tkis intention, removed the balls, and thas the life of Finn was saved, and though badly injured he was ble yesterday to appear at Court and make a complaint against Worden". The attentions shown by him to the wife of the latter are said to be such as would naturally ' lead to a deep feeling of animosity on the part of a husband. JV. T. Tribu.k, Aug 2. - ; ., .... , THE MARKETS. o - Ebensbubo; August 8, 1855. Flew per '; ' $U 75 Cora Meat- . 6 00 Oats per but. V 62 75 Corn - ' "l ' 1 37 . 1 60 Potatoes" : l 25 Butter per lb. ; : : ; ' 15 Kggs per dozen ' ' .12 ; .. Pittsbcbg, August 7, 1S55. FLOUR Sales 85 and CO bbls extra, in lots, from wharf, at $9 j 50 do superfine, from do $8, 7J ; 200 do guaranteed do, to arrive $8,75; 50 .'do extra family, to arrive, at $9,25.-,-'. i -- GRAIN Sales 150 bus ear corn, from wharf, -at 00c. . ' - -., WHISKEY Sales 10 bbls rectified at 34c. ; .BACON Sales 12,000 lbs shoulders and sides "at 9al0c,cat-h ; 2,000 do shoulders at 9ic, cash ; -2,000 do do at 94V SO days; 3000 do canvassed hams at 11 jc, cash 2,000 do do do at 12c, 80 vlays ; l',500 do sugar cured do at 13c, cash. ', Notice. TO all whom it may concern. Those knowing themselves indebted to the Subscriber by note or book account, 'will please make payment on or ' before the Sth of September next. Those ne glecting this 'notice must ot complain if Costs are added to their accounts after the above mentioned date. WILLIAM D. HURD: Tunnel riill, August 8, 1855. Ct. . . . Wanted, 300 Active Youn? Men. To act ad local and travelling agents in a busi , -. - . uoss easy, useful and honorable, at a v ;-' OP 8100 PES M0HTH t ' ' A capital of $5 only required. No patent med icine cr book business., full particulars ' given, ifree. ta atl who' enclose a postage stamp or a three ccut piece, aud address A. B. MARTYN, PIai.stow,'N. II:-; Jehu UcUeage, Manufacturer and Daaler la all Hinds of Cigars, SnulT, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. - Montgom- ' :i . '.e.r7 St-i BLoUisdayiburg', . Pa. . . Constantly on Land, a 'line and well selected -tock of bait' Spanish cigars, at the lowest possi ble prices, .'AH articles sold at this establishment -are warranted to be what they are represented. August 8, 1855. ly. " . : . " School 'JTeacuers Wanted. , ,TTUYE School. Teachers wanted in Susquehanna JC ' Township. The Teachers. will be examined ty the Couuty - Superintendent, at School House .No 1, convenient U Michael Plotts. f .- , Bv Order of the Board, - , : s JOHNB. BAUM, Pres't. . , August 8, 1S55. . t A Vuiuabl Busin'es Ftand for Rent J u Tsuuael 11111. - ' f a HE Subscriber being about to move to his ' JL farm ; oilers to reut the property at pres ent occupied by Lira, and used as a Store and Tavern. It is a rare chance for those wishiug to make money, as it can be leased for one or more -.years. V .. , Possession caa be given on or before the 1st of November next. - Apply to the Subscriber on the premises. . ' ''- N. B- Those wishing to save money' will iyo -well to give me a call as I intend Selliug the Stock on hand at greatly reduced prices. My Stock consists of a general assortment of goods, such as tisually kept in country Store. 1 ? WILLIAM D. 1IUED. August 8, 1855. 5t - 1 - Strayed or Stolen - r. Irora the' retidence of the subscriber living in Jefferson, Cambria county, on Monday, July 23 J, bay horse, 14 hands highj no partieular marks recollectied, said horse was a little spa vened in the hind legs, and had a chain round his neck at the time. ; TETEtt EEMIRIi. AugtLst 8, 1855. St ' v' Stray Cow. CAF.to the residence of the subscriber in ,.(?rfic! :,waship, Cambria county, about the 6th day of June 1355, a Red cow, with a part of the tail white, no car marks, or any other par ticular marks, supposed to be seven years old last spring, and had a calf about two weeks after she came to-said premises. f The owner U requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and tako her away, other wise she will be disposed of according to law - . - JAMES ADAMS. August 8, 1855-3t. - - - , . . -" : .-; SHERIFF'S SA1-K. BY virtue of aundry writs of Vend. Exponas and Levari Eacias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me duweted, there will be exposal to sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebcnsburg, Cambria eonnty on Monday the 8d day of September next, at 1 o'clock P. M. . J -i t r.neJi?ht'Utle'ariid merest of Augustin M' fmntlvJ 1 SumitviUe, Cambria County. eastand lot of Cncf. Hf , R 17 the erd a two ?m S U,J f --d AnguM' Patrick M'Cby, Sec'd. - iecuior of ALSo.--An the right; tit!e: and interest f p,I rick White of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate m Blacklick Township, Cambria Countv adjoining lands .of ohn White, John Rees and others, containing one hundred and Fifty acres more or less, ; about thirty acres of which are cleared, and having tlereqn erected a two story plank houje, weathei boarded, and log stable now m the occupancy of the said Patrick White.. . ll2n inrcxccution and to be sold at the suit of Johnstuni Moore& S-m. ' - - , 4 Awo.-All the right; title iod interest of John Carroll, of, and in to a piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Clearfield township, Canibrra county, ad-foinino- lands of Thomas Adams, Lewis Kitner and others, containing one hundred acres more or less, about Forty acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a log cabin Houseand a cabin Barn, now in the occupancy of the aaid John fTen in execution and to be sold at the suit of JohnSkalley. i . . " Ago All the right, title and interest of Jas. M'Kee of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, sit Uo in Summerh'll township, Cambria county, adjiining - Peter M'GougH on the West, and the bi survey on the ?orth, containing two hundred acres, be the same more or less, unimproved..- Taken in execution and to be sold at the.guit of Geo. W. Stroheoker, for use of Edward Brady. Atso. All the right, title and interest of Wm. Burk, of, in and to a piece of Unimproved land, containing seventy-seven acres, more or less, ad joining land of Samuel Warren, Joseph Warren, Conemaugh township, Cambria county. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit f G. L. Lloyd 8b Co. - "- AxifO. All the right, title and ; interest of Charles E. Stuart, of, in and to a lot of .ground, situate at the foot of Plane No i, Allegheny Por tage Rail Road, Cambria County; fronting on the said Allegheny Portage Rail Road, sixty ifeet, on the West, by a lot of Thomas Moreland, and ad joining on the East, by lot of. Joseph P. Fox, and having thereon erected a two story frame Tavern Stand and Frame stable, now in tne occupancy of Mr. Twin.. '- Taken in execution and to be sold at tbe suitof MHSIathery $ Paison. ' - - : ": Also. All tbe right, title and interest of F. Hen ry, of, in and to one half lot of ground, situate in th RrwrmaU--f Sninmitville. Cambria county. fronting on the Turnpike Road, adjoining lot of James C .ArDermitt, on the west, Siiu lpt ot Au gustin M'Connell, on the east, having thereon erected a one and a half story Plank House and Frame Stable, now in the occupancy of William Henrv. ' " - - . - Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thomas Collins. ! ' Alio. All that certain Hank Frame Building, part of which is two stories high, part one and a half stories high, and back building one story, situate in Washington township, Cambria county, and the lot, or piece of ground and eurtilage ap purtenant to said building. ' ' ; Taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Samuel Dillon, at the suit of William Noel. , .- "' Vv ' ' Also. Atl the right, title and interest of Eliz abeth Shaffer of, in and to a piece or parcel of land situate in SummerhiU Township. Cambria County, adjoining lands of Zepbaniah Moore, and the Shaffer place, now tbe property f containing acres more or less unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Shaffer, for use of George Empfield. AlbSO. All the right, title and interest of Da vid T. Storm of, in and to a tract of land. situate in Richland township. Cambria county, warrauted in name of Jorm Evernian, adjoining land warran ted in names of Robert Irwin aud Robert Bran don, containing Four hundred acres raore or less, being unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Murphy, Wilson & Co. - Also. -All the right, title and Interest of Jas. Maloney, one of tbe deft, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of bummitville, Cambria county, fronting on the Huntingdon, Cambria arid Indiana Turnpike road 24 feet, and running back 100, adjoining lot of John Mathewg on the East, and lot of on the West, and having thereon erected a two story planjc house, now in the occupancy of ' ; Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of R-Davis & Co., also at the suit of : Also. All the right, title and interest of Maria Murray, one of the deft's, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Summerhill township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of the Heirs of Michael Benson,' dee'd., andrTtnowri bn'tlie dia gram of the inquisition of the real estate of the said MichseL Benson dee'd as alottment No 6, containing seventy two acres, more or less, about forty five acres of which are cleared," and having thereon erected a log bouse and log barn, now in the occupancy of J, B. Wilkison. -" " ; ; Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of C Albright for use of R.: L; Johnston, and also at tbe suit of Joseph Miller."'' ;. r ".' ' :' ; ' Atso.- All bat ; certain tract of land, situate in Jackson township, Cambria county, Pa. boun ded and described, as follows : - Beginning "at a chesnUt tree, thence North one and a half degrees East, one hundred and twenty four perclies, more or less to a post, thence. South eighty eight and a half degrees East, eighty perches, more or less to a clresnut, thence North' one and a half degrees East, thirty perches more or less to a post, thence South eighty eight and a half degrees East, eighty perches, more or less to a post, thence North one and a half degrees East, eighty four perches more or less to a red oak, thence South eighty eight and a half '.degrees East, one hundred, and thirty four peaches more or less to a white oak, thence "South one and a half degrees West, two hundred and thirty eight perches more or less to a post, thence by land of Conrad Rager, North eighty eight and a half degrees West, two hundred and thirty four perches mere or less to the beginning, containing three hundred and eleven acres, and one hundred and twenty nine perches, and the usual allowance of six per cent, c, part of two larger surveys warranted to John Ross" and "JohnKidd." - . Taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Charles Murray 4 at the suit of James C: Fisher, et al. " ' - Also. All the right, title and interest of Dan iel Cbri8te, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Christe, Ignatius Adams ind others, containing eighty acres, more or less, about sixty acres of which are cleared having thereon erected a two' story log house rind log barn. Also, all the right, title and interstof Daniel Christe, of in and to a tract of land, con taining three hundred and thirty acres, more or less,' adjoining lands of Jacob Bnrgoon,, Joseph Christe and others, on which is erected a frame house and saw mill. ' f. ' :' ;- Taken in execution and lo be sold at" the suit of John Ivory, also at the suit ff Ps MCoy, now for use of John Troxell and also at the suit of Wm. M'Closkey, admV of.P. & MCloskey. dee'd. Also. A certain strap geared Saw-mi?l, situ ate in Jackson tovnship, on, land now owned or occupied by John Singer, the above defendant, adjoining lands of Samuel Singer, Joel Simmons, Joseph Harrison and .others, .containing in front, Fifty four feet, and in depth twenty five feet, and the lot or curtilage or portion of ground necessary to the -use,- occupation, and enjoyment of said saw-mfll. . .. . . ... Taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of John Singer, at the suit of Samuel Shultz Also. All the riht, title and interest of Wil liam Singer, of, in and to two lots of ground, sit uate in Campbellstottri, Carroll township, Cam bria county, adjoining lots of Snable on the north, and land of John Campbell on the west, and fronting on the Ebensburg A Cherry , Tree town ship road, having thereon erected, a two story frame dwelling house, a tin shop and store room and stable, now in the occupancy of William Sin ger. ;" - '" -- ... - - , Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John P. Parrish, for Use of WiHam Kittell. ' ' VJ " -y . A. DUBBIN, Sheriff ' Ebensburg, August 8. 1855. TZ - Strayed r Stolen. - XROM the farm of the subscriber residing in Sol,Sr 'P' Cambria connryVa wT' -IT oM' 8harP hornes.-veVy aWliS? T1 horn.' All person are hereby unturned not to purchase said Cow. July 25, issiijmYm , , , : FOri At.t5 AJZO The subscriber wishing to remove to the West, is anxious to rent the v house 'in which he now resides.; He also wishes to sell a' house tmd one half lot ; terms will be made advantageous to the purchaser.. . ' ATM. LLOYD, Ebensburg, August 1, 1855. St. . i ! ' : " . TAXiC WOT1CE. . The undersigned, intending to leave this Couar ty, has left all the accounts, notes, &c, of Forsyth & 'Co., and J. B." Craig iu, the' hands of Jos. Miller, of Jefferson, for collection. , Persons knowing themselves indebted, will please call on him immediately and make settlement. - J. B.CRAIG Jefferson, August 1, 1855. 3m .... Auditor's Xotice. THE undersigned, having been appointed by the Orphan't Court of Cambria County, to examine decide, and report upon the exceptions filed to the administration account of Stephen A. Moyers, executor of Michael Moyers, deceased, hereby gives notice that he will sit in . discharge of said duty at his office in the Borough of Ebens burg, on Friday the 31st day of August next, at one o'clock P. M. " r , , " . ! ' 1 ' Ai C. "MULLEN, Auditor. ; July 25, 1855. 4t. ' : .; ; .? .;' stray Caw. - ' (t AME 'to the residence of the subscriber in Cambria township, about the Eleventh of this month, a Red Cow,- about 8 or 9 years old, with a little white on her belly, and middling straight horns. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to taw. r DAVID POWELL, Jr." July 25, 1855. . . .'. .: . v. Auditor's Wotlce. 7 j. : "TVTOTICE is hereby given that tlie undersigned JLI has been appointed Auditor, by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to marshall tlie assets arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Wil liam Rodgers late of Cambria County dee'd., and that he will sit for that purpose at his office In Ebensburg on Saturday the 18th day of August next, when aud where all persons interested may attend.- - " ' JOHN S. RIIEY, Auditor. July 25,1855. " ' Arthur's Patent Seir-SeallnK Cans. Fob Phesebvino Fbesh Fbuits, Tomattoes &ic By Herwttical Scaling; These Cans, which are sealed by the House-keepers without the aid of a tinner, and open easily without injury to the can, are rapidly coming into general use. : Full directions for putting up fruit accompanying the cans ; and the work is so easily performed, tliat by their mse, every family may have fresfe fruit and : tomatoes on their tables all winter, at sum mer prices. " '' ' PRICES.- Pint Cans' $2.00; AJuart- $2,60 ; Half-Gallon $3,50 ; Thtee Quarts f 4,25 ; Gal lons $5,00- per dozen. 1 The different sizes nest, in-order to secure economy In transportation. Country Storekeepers will find this new article one of ready sale. Manufactured and sold by V ARTHUR,' BURNHAM & CO. ; - - No. CO South TENTH St, PHILAD'A. ' ' July 25, 1855.-Sm. '' ' ; j- .:, Teacher's Wanted.' - : ' AN Examination of Teachers for the Public Schools of Washington District, will take place at the School Honto at. Hemlock, ou Sat" urdar tne'lL'dayerAusist uext; AppIkanW fur ool..I "m-;11 tIuoco attanA ' By Ordir of the Board July 25, 1855. 3t. Cambria. County SSs'f '; '. ' -v : Tlie Comvwnictahh f jfetihsytuaAia io 'Vie1 Jitirt and Legal represenialice George WtUcl late ' of Conemaugh (p. decease-It " ', ' ". ; ' :' - : ., ' Oreetixtj: , We command' yira,V and every of you, that you do in your on j prnpuf petsous appear before our Judges at Ebtn.sVurg,'at An Orphan's ' Oewt there to be held oa Monday 8d day of September next at one o.clock P M. to answer George Mnr-, ray, in the matter of his petition for a decree to enforce the Specific performance of contract en tered into with the said George Weisel for the sale of certain real estate1, in Conamaugh town ship and herein fail not. , ,..-,..- - Witne the It inorable Oerge" Ta yW . Presi dent of our said Court sit Ebeusimrg, the ninth day of July; A. D.-1P55. . " : i i . ., W. C. BARBOUR Cl'kv July 18, 1355. . , . .. - . .i .-. . Cambria County SS i . r - The ComtACilwedlih of Pennsylvania? fdthe heirs and Ijegl represenlafives of George Wcxid late of isonemawgh tp. deceased: . We command you and every of you, that you do in your own proper persons appear before our J udges at Ebensburg, at an Orphan's Court there to be held on Monday Sd day of September next at one o'clocB P. M. to answer ; George Murray, in the matter of his decree to enforce the Specific performance of contract entered into with ' the said George Murray for the salo of certain real estate, in Conemaugh township i and herein fail not. ' - ' -i . Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent of onr Bald Court; at Ebensburg, the ninth day of July, A. D. 1855. - - - - - . .. w. C. BARBOUR; CITs. July 18, 1855. " : - ' Cambria County SS t - " ; " The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Hit heirs and Legal representatives of George Weisel laU of Canemaugh tp. and also to .George Murray Executor of said deceased: - -t ' T ' '"T ' A"tT ft T " ' Gbetivo : We cbmmand yon and every of -you,-that you do in "your own proper persons appear before oar Judges at Ebensburg, at our Orphan's Court there ot be held on Monday the - third day of September next, at one o'clock, P. M. to answer George Sheaffer in tlje matter of hispetation v for a decree to enforce the Specifio performance of 4 eoritract entered into with, tlie said; George Weisel tor tbe sale of certain real state in . Conemaugh town ship r and herein fail not - ,. . Witness the Honorable George Taylor,. Presi dent of our said Court, at Ebensburg, the ninth day of July A. D. 1855. W. C. BARBOUR, Clk. July 18, 185.5..--'. . '. ... .---.'U 1;. ENTERPRISE , tlroke out In a levr Place 1 , Hew Provision Store in EbensburirS THE subscriber has just received a full supply of FAMILY PROVISIONS, at his new store in the room formerly occupied as a Foundry ware room, and is prepared to furnish the same to cus tomers at rates as low as the lowest. - His stock is of the Very : best, and consists' of 'every item in the provision line, as few instance : :- - - - Superior Cove Flour, Corn Mean in barrel or in sack. Hams, Shoulders, and Si les of Bacon, Sii-gar-Cured Hams, Fish of all kinds Salmon, Shad, Mackerel, Herring, Cod, &c, Cheese Dried Ap ples, Peaches eto. , . . , Also, Confections and varieties, such as Can dies, Nuts, Crackers, Scgars, etc. f , . : Trusting to a liberal , patronage, the above ne cessaries will be disposed of at the lowest possible advance on cost, for cash. ; .. . ... ROBERT. DATIS, June 20. 1856. .. - ...... -. Peter McGouffh.' 1 """ ' rUSTICE OF THE PEACE and SCRIVENER, Ploarfio.lil inwnsbitv. CTnbri?L rmiTt ' Penria. Coirectitig and othef business will be prompt'y attende.1 to; ' -liJ Trial Ustfbr September Term,13. T 1ST OF CAUSES put down for trial ata JLJ Court of Common Pleas, to be hcltj at Ebens burg, in and for the county of Cambria, on MON DAY, the 3d day of September, 1855 : tlBSL WEEK.., , ; r Black.. Shiels Ehey, el al , MiCee for use v Dougherty, et aL . i 9 -Baker;-, ts Phy thian. . - V8 Greeutvood.. vs Edwards. Troth .tt j i Skelly, et al Gates. Garbers Exr's ' Collins ' Parrish Burk & Diniond Dillon , , Pershing ' " ' : Fisher M Jones - ' .' McKiuley's, admr Lewis Bingsm, ti al -' McMullca ; rs I'almer. ' vs Rx)ss. 4 f vs O'Neill, et trf. vs Emigh ( ' 5 fs Jackson. r M'Conaugby, etvL vs M'Combie, ' r Young. rs Jackson. ' cs M'Cormick. ' rshocnoergers Exr's. C9 Glass. vs Ross, Bust State Lnnatic Hospital m Cambria Co. ' :. 4 Snawig, Kneetller& Co vs Muckerheide, et al. O'ConncU ' v ' . t , vs Jackson. . . Graff, for use - '-"vs Same. McKenzia - - Davis, et eL . SECOND WEEK. . . Fritz .. . Douglicrty. - -Tyson S. & J. Moore -Trotters, Admin's Burke - - - ; Lawson t , . . Hartness Wilson .'.t .; - . Young; . K ilcColgan: Ross . '. . Same Same Jackson c Dillon ; : vs Jackson's Admr's. vs Dillon vs Mack ta Dunlap vs Alexander j vs Hartness - vs Lawson 1 rs Todd's ExrV r Galloway, el al ' vs Jackson vs Cawley r Weakland, et al vs Yingling vs McColgan C Prtnglei et ux vs Fenlon . i ,. ' vs Jackson vs Bell 'vs nelsel ' rs Ritner, et d vs Weaver . : " t vs Bell - i ' - ' . vs r erry , . " r McCombie . rs Jackson & Gamble ; r Young, et al rs Thompson ' - . rs -Fish, el al - Knepper E. & S. lTk Road Co. Martin Magehan -Murphev " ' Shaffer " Plumer Penn. R. R.Co., Settlemyer ir. . Fisher, el al Dillon Sargent,, vse Fenlon Allenbaiujh j Tomkin Galbreath . " " Collins " Delaney, et al ' ts Lloyd ' rs Brawley, et al . ' ,t Rhpy & Matthews f vs Benson et al . ; ' r Trotter's Admin's ; Garlmgtou MILTON. ROBERTS, Prothonotary. Ebensburg, July 25," 1855. Auditor's JKoti'ce. ; ' ' ' "JW"OTICEis hereby giveu that the Undersigned il has been appointed Auditor by the Orphan's Court of Cambria County, to make distribution of the balance in the bauds of George W. Easly and Thomas Quin, administrator of Michael Kelly, dee'd., amongst the parlSe&ejititlcd to re.fi v the same, and that he will sit for that purpK-e at n office, in Ebeitsbnrg, on Tuesday the 14th day uf August next, when and where all persons interes tel may attend. ; - July'18. 1855.-. JOHNS. RUEY, Audrion - -f " I if . ,.'f i : . . , JVotice. . r- TV"0TICE is, hertbv given that the uttderigud. J3I has 'been appt(nted Auditor, ' hy the Or phan's Court of Cainbria UouTity, to take testi mony and make Report to the Court, on the ex ceptions filed to the-Admioistration . account f Maria Murray,"' Adminisfralrixf'f ! Mar- Benson deceas:( sm that he will sit f -r that purpose nf his ofiice5 id Eberrtrcnr'on We1nddy the 16th day of August next, when and where all persons interested may" attend. ' ; s July Iff. r'55 p, JOHNS. RKEY, Audiror. XOTIC1J. In the matter of the Ileal Estate of John McaJdn .. - - - detxased. - To Jane, wido"wW said-deceased, arid issne as fol t lows, to wit: John Mcakim Andrew Meakim, Abraham Meakio, Joseph Meakiu, Thos. Meav kin, Nancy intermarried with John Miner, Is abella intermarried with Joseph Lanlin, Martha Jane intermarried with William Anderson, and Sarah- Ellon and errand children, as f.ll.WM-, wit: Mary Ann, Margaret.Carolihe and John, children of Su.sahahileceased daughtt-r of wml decedent, and which Susanah was intornnu ried with David Powell of Cambria county, and Su sanah and John, children ot Elizabeth, daughter of said decedent, who was inrermaoried with James Edwards, of Huntingdon county, Asbu r"y, Eliza, Nancy, Mary and Theodore, children "of William Meakin, deceased, eldest son of said - decedent-. ... . . ' ' ". TAKE NOTICE, that in pursuance of a "Writ of partition ' issued oct of the Orphans Court of Cambria county, and to me directed, I will pro ceed to hold ah inquisition on the real estale of the above decedent,' on the 23d. day of August, 1855, at which time land place you" may attend if you think propfK " . . , ' A. DURBLNiSheriir. " July 18. 185?r. . t . PROSPECrUS of tuk IRON DEMOCRAT asp TYRONE CITY ADVERTISER. The undersigned will esU.Lli.h a Weexlt NkwspaPk& in Ttbonz CiTt; with the above soubrrquet in the course of a fe weeks. ; i ' The large and increasing population of Tyrone Qty and the surrounding country, require that a paper should be located k their midst, which will not only be a sound exponent of Democratic prin ciples, but also, a Commercial sheet. ' : In the ex position and advocacy of Democratic principles, it will stand upon the Democratic platform of the National Democratic Conventions held at , Balti more, in 1844 and 1848. J ' " ' ; It will also support the present Administration arid all Democratic Nominations, National, State, or Municipal, when properly made. From the advantages presented by the location. of Ttboxk Citt, the facility of obtaining the latest news from the Easti West, North, and South, . at the earliest moment," the natrons of this paper may rely upon having the latest news at the earliest J practicable period, that they can ne iurnisnea Dy a weekly paper. ; ". - , . ' . As an advertising roedinm, " Tim Ibos Demo crat" wilfendeavor to be unsurpassed by any weekly paper published within the interior of the State. . . " The material is all new and the typographical execution shall not be unsurpassed. , ' . " Phili? P; Copb wdl have the entire control of the typographical department, and has conse quently concluded to discontinue the publication of the TTBOitE Citt Ikqcibeb." : ' Terms. $1,50 if paid in advance; $2,00 if paid, within the first six months; $2,50 if not paid before tbe expiration of the first vear. : - DEMETRIUS A. MAGEHAN, , Editor and Proprietor '. PHILIP P. COPE, Publisher.' July 18, 1855. ' ! V Andltor'M Koticei The undersigned. Auditor ; appointed by the Orphan's Court of Cambria county, to marshal the assets in the hands of Francis Bcaref , admin istrator of the estate of Anthony Miller, deceased, amongst the creditors of said deceased, hereby notifies all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in the Borough" of EbenhbUrj;, bu Thursday the 16th day of August next, ' at one o'clock, P. M., - at ,-which time and place all who have claims against said estate will present them. ,v.s WJI. KtTTETX, Auditor, ' Ebensburg, July-18, 1855. : " ' JOSEril G. UOLilES. - . " JAMES YOUNG- WATCH & JEWELRY STOR3 1 J nCMiGS&YOlJNG: NEW STORE, MAIN STREET. JCHr.'STOWn, PA. WJTu 0ULDc4ur our incore thauks 4 all our friends in Johnstown hud stixrotiuding country, ' for the liberal amount of bubitiess We Lave done sduoe we opeund our New btoie on Main Street. All our customers may rely upou being treated with courtesy. ' " . i , , -; Plcaso, call and extuuiiie our Stock W Goods, all of tbe richest and newest styles. "W haveGmds in our line to btiit bU cusUnners. We have Leretofi.ee dooo business on the Oae IVic Kjraum, ly Ucver vsking more for Goods than they are worth, nor less than we can sell th'.ni iui. - --.i . - . . AU sorts of Clovk8, Watches, and Jewolry, Accordcous, Ac, repaired ou the prtamuce aad attchd ded to with promptness an at less than usual rates, &s we liave every faulity for doiug work. W request tliat we may have a fair trial. We will be reyponsiUe for the performance of nil tlie Watclw and Clocks uld or repaired hi tliis house. All Watclies aud fltx-ksrliat sue sold faeie ud which do not give satisfactiou will betxehauged for other of c-qual value . Ptaue eXstijiae Cur'Listssjfr'Pfce annexed. . . . . . i ' . . - . - - . j . LIST OF From To. Gold Hunting Eng. "Levers, $56 00 150 00 Gold Detached Levs., full jewc-Td. 28 00 0 00 Gold Lepines, 4 holes jeweled, 24 00 35 00 Silver English Levers, jeweled, 15 00 45 00 Silver Detached Levers, jeweled, 14 00 20 00 Silver Lepines, 8 00 1 1 00 Gold Guard Chains, 900 8000 Gold Vest Chains, 12 00 5 00 Gold Pencils, with fens, 5 00 10 00 Gold Pencils 1 12 5 00 Silver Fx tension Pencils Pens, 1 bQ 2 76" Gold Medallions, 6 00 10 00 Gold Breastpins, Ladies, I 50 10 0 Gold Breastpins, Gents, 1 CO 6 00 Gold Eardrops, 150 600 Gold Earrings, - , - 7S ' 5 00 Gold Finger Rings, -. i . - 87 - 7 00 Gold Watch Keys, - ' I SO 6 00 Silver Watch Keys, - - , . 45 - We have made arrangements with a large Importing House in New York wLIch will enable tit to ' sell as low as they can do in the East. Plain Gold Rings made to order.' Also, Spectacle Glasses put in frames to suit all agos. July 18, 1855. lUBLlC JkOTICE. : New Grand Duchy of Baden Lottery . Loan. Capital 14,000,000 riorins" , ; THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the government, and will bo drawn iu diuerent prizes, as fol -lows; . . , .... - . 14 of 50,000 Fls. . 54 of 40,000 FU. ; 12 of 35,000 Fls. 23 of 15,000 CTs. 2 of 12,000 11. 55 " 10,000 " 40 " 6,000 " 2 " 4,J00 " 58 " 4,000 " 866" 2,000" 1944 " 1,000" , . . : Ac.-, &o. . The next Drawing takes place at Carlsruhe,Tin der the Direction of the Baden Government, oh The 8lst -August. 1855,- when every drawn number must obtain one of j the above-mentioned , l'nzcs-, which will be paid in Cash, at the offices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Shareholders not residing on the spot, will have their amount of Prizes sained, paid to them tin-crash an established Back. The Lists of the result will be sent, to each Shareholder, aud the Hccesbful munl-crs published in the News-p;q-r.. ; , -; . t - -. The 4Moe of one Ticket Two Dollars. ... ;, i , The following .advantages mro given by taking x number of Tickets, viz 11 Tickets cost only S20 1 CO tk V cost only S80 23 " " .-; 40 HOG " ." . ,150 -j.The Price of Ticket can be sent in Rank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of. the commercial towns of Gerjny, llolland, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. TT?ry rj .ht rj For Tickets -aud T'roKpcctuses Apply to the nn dwsigTiel Banking-house, which i appointed for the 6ale of Tickets : "" . . -,. - ' t - MOR1Z STIEBEL SONS ' " .'l .' . Banktrs, ' ' . ' FRANKFORT ON-THE-MAtNE. .'I --: - U . '- " OkuNaKT. B. Letters to be directed " per tsteamer, via Liverpool," to Moms Htiebex. Sofcs, K.tnfcers, in Frankfort-on-1 he-Maine. , -. - Remittauoes which, arrive, after the, Day of DrawiBg, 'will be turned, or mvestod in the next LFrawmg, ai ine rjniiw 01 wre mura. - - y , July 11, 1S55. . " " ' ?: Cambria Connty, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsyiciinfa to Patrick jli'"rMTj Brrwrrd .If-'fi'rr. .fn'iit UleMtd.and Lallidrine his triff.Pefer JJcUtrr, arut Brtd- gfi ' his tr(fe, and Mary Mrllrid, IMrs and Kepresnuattves of iirc. lerrenee Mclrirr, ae ceased, and to all other -concerned in the premises. Greeting: ; ' TM7E command yon. s w h.1vj heretofore T commanded you, and tiriuly enjoin you, that laying aside all business httoever, you be and appear before the Judges of the Court of Common I'leas ot tlie sunt connm to re rietct at Ebeusburg, on the first Monday of September next, to shew cause if any you haVe, why the witnesses on behalf of Edert McCarthy On her complaint against you, before our said court duly exhibited, shall not be examined, ana tnclr testi mony reduced to writing, and hied of record in our said.county, in order to perpetuate th same agreeably to the constitution of our Uovernment, and the act of assembly in sucn 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. MILTON ROBERTS, June 20, 1855. Prothonotary. . A Lt persons indebted to the firm of George u. Murray, or George Murray & Son, are here by notified,' that the notes and. accounts of aaid firms have been placed in our hands for collection, and that, unless payment be made immediately, suits will be brought to enlorce it, JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April Hi 1855. tf. v" SURGEON DENTIST, ill be v tound at the umce oi u. . uewis, M. D.. in Ebensburg. the third week of each mouth. Office in Johnstown nearly op posite the Cambria Iron Co Store. June 5, 1855. " " Auditor's Xotlce. - A?! has been appointed Auditor by the "Orplian'i Jounoi uamoriavouniy, w appoinuu cess arising from the sale of the residue of the Real Estateof Charles Litzinger deceased, and also the personal assets of said deceased amongst the creditors, as for the administration aooouut of William Litzinger administrator and Mary Ann Iitfcinger administratrix of said deceased, and that he will Bit for that purpose at his office in Ebensburg on Thursday the 16th day of August next, when and where all persons interested may attend. . ' . . July 18, 1855. JOHN S. RHEVk Auditor. Auditor' Kbtiee. Lrwis B. Duxmyer " I tlie Court of Common rs. Pleas of Cambria County 1. LIS A A MYEES J cmi nrponn. iiu. 01 Kirch Term 1855. "f OTICE is hereby given that the undvjrsigned JJH has been appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas of Camrina County, to marsnall the pnx-ess af defendants Real Estale, sold on the above writ, and that he will ait Tor that purpose at his office in Ebensbhrg on Motodny the 13th day of August next, at which time and place all persons interested may attend- ' - ' July 18, 1855. - JOHN TMEY. PRIGBS. r ( f Ladies' Fans, Smcy and iautl Hated Tabl--pooiis, Vst, l'lated Teaspoons, , ' ' ' " German Silver Table, '. ' German Silver Tea, " Silver Teaspx ins, ' ' Silver Thimbles, " " ' ? Silver Guard Clialns, Best Raeors, . ' " . Portmoniiies, ' t . Violins' ' : , . Bows, . ; Strings, Sx.,' ' . DonUe Barrel XJunfi, Colt's Revolvers, C inches. Cuff Pins, Quid, Gold Bracelets, - ' Coral Beads, , . Silver and Plated Spectacke, , . $ 62, . . 8 60 .' 150 T5 . 500 ' 45 " . 2 25 . 0 ' 18 ; s 2 8 9 50 00 1 00 '5 50 2 b0 T 00 , 3 oo , 6 00 , 20 00 2 75, 16 17 00. 1309 '7 00 ..-" HOLMES & YOUNG, Main Stect, T, UEVf GOODS- ' rmc! riREM riRCi!! Tl t THE subscriber would respectfully inform his , friends and the ruUic generally, that he has; , removed bis stock ot meYchandize, since the late ; "fire," to the rootn formerly, occupied by Kane & McColgan, where he has just received and open-. : ed out a large lot. of Spring and Summer Gooiis. , which were selected with an ej'e to the wants of this community, and will be sold "lower than the lowest," for cash or approved country produce, .' : . .- .yWlX M,CUx. Jcffersori, June jCj J55 .j t r: 9 PANAiL,. Leghorn,' Empire, Magj-ar," Palm and in fact every variety and style of fashion able Hats, for sale clioap, at , s - i.- . ; 'OUU.Viruui'S.;.' LADIES DRESSGOODS,Laa-ns,Barege,Silka, s ChalHes, Swis, &c, cheap at ' '' "' - '' ; - ' JOHN COY'S. -;. LADIES iliises'-, sum!.. Children gaiters, a fine variety, at JOHN M'COY'&. A LARGE lot of Ready Made Otothintr of almost -every uauty, cheap at :UOHN M'OOT'S. . . ., ', ;, - ' ry AVERY large stock of Boots and Shoes, UDeortf monlylow.at JOHN M'COY'S. B piiwm ov.i 1.,1 Uik. r.. 1 t iier yard, ul a good quahtv, at . . ,, ' ' . . - JOHN M'COY'S. ... YOUNG HYSON TEA 50 cts. per pound, Rio Coffee 8 pounds for one dollar, ai.d other. Gro- ' oerics in proportion, at , . JOHN M'00YS. F ORES & RAKES. Scythes Snaths, Shovels fe Hoes, together with a general variety of Hardware, very cheap at . JOUNjM'COY'S. . i -t 1 ' ; SALT, Nails, Oils, Fiah, Ac, very low at' '' . ' 1 s . J0HNM'C0YS N . B. Pe.sons having accounts with the sub- -scriler of over 6 months standing, arc requested ' to rail and settle Ihem. JOHN M'COY. JefTcrson, June C, 1855. . ; . 1 . ;- NEW GOODS. Tne rirt or the season. . TDWAUD HUBERTS Las jiwt received from JLli the east, and has now ready lor sale a full and complete assortment of ?PRI.0 t SUJIMERCOOBS. 1 .-a mciiKung every article 01 lancy, oress or plain goods that can be asked for in a country storc uther for ladies' or gentlemen's wfsr. Ilii stock , consists of a general variety of calicoes, barepesi chinizes lawns, linens, muslins, laces, etc, lor the . ladies, toaelher vith boots, shoes, hate, and a full '- selection of summer stuffs for the g mlk-men. For tbe hotiwkeefer he has laid in a stock of .' FRESH GROCERIES. embracing every article undwthat head, togtlber with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheeting. shirting, etc., etc - For the farmer he has fish, salt. CTadleahd mow ing pcythes, and other articles Jf hardware required by the public generallj. " . : . In short he has his stoieroora fiHed with articles' in every department of trade; from which the needy can select to suit tbciV wants. CO-Country produce taken in exchange for goods at the market value, and goods Bold cheap to cash eaustomers. ' Cotne and see. Ebensburg; April 26, 1855-tf. T JUHN :r AKIvt. o . . -J'dliniitot n Marble iVorkB,. Franklin Street, nearly eppeiito the ntw MSth L - . MONU1IENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, Han- I tela. Table, and Bureau tops, manufactured " of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, always on hand and mada to order as cheap as they can be purchased in the . East, with the addition of carriage. From long experience in the business And strict attention theretoy he can assure the public that all order will be promptly attended to and the work finish ed in the best anl most hancisome manner .turnnJi cd to order and delivered at any place desired. i ALSO, Grindstobes of various grits and sizes suitable for farmers and mechanics. - Sold by wholesnlo or retail.- ' ' 0"For the Convenience of persons residing in tbo east and north of the county, specimens may be seen and orders left with titepheu Lloyd, at his cabinet wart-rooms irt EbeuSburg. ' ' -' 1 Purchasers ars invited to examine stock arid " prices. ., . . fjune 20, 1855; In the matter of the Heal Extale bf Jucol Rnyar ; deceased. i ti . ir t - ' i r - . 1 1 ss follows, to wit; Henry ltaer, MicImwI llagcr, John Eacr, Isiiac Rgar David ilager, Mary llager, Jacob Ilanor, C!Hsti.-na, intermarried with David Bracken, Catherine, intermarried with David Patit, Margaret, interni.irriod witf Thomas Gottghommr, Philip Riiger, Geo. Rager and lrac! C Rarer. -TAKE' NOTICE, that in pursuance of a writ of partitloa issued out of the Ch-phani. Conrt of Cambria county, snd tv me dire.;!,. I win pt iced toholda-i inquisition on thp real -estate of the above deo.lcnt, ort the 27th day of August. 1855, st w-hich time and jlnre you msy attcud if you think proper. . " ' ' A. DrRBIN.Sherif. - July Id, If 55.
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