t Four JS&ft taXet from. Europe-, : ;-VmtV-AL OF TIlE AMERICA. .1 ? Haw ax August a5.- The Cunard steaux--lup America front Liverpool, with dates to Saturday the 4th inBt., arrived here tins af ternoon; t half-part four o'clock., . . JThe steamship North Star, from Jscw York for Havre arrived out on the 2d inst.. The o tKJ" Hoire represent that ..- ill ill 17 will be preparca ior gcu" - I- S iure of fifteen days The llu.s-ians have . succeeded in estatuit-a-ing rifle pits in front of the French Sappers. The advices from the Orintea are to the 28th ult., and announce continued prepara tions for a irrand expedition. All the vessels of the fleet were assembled at Kamiesche, - It was reported in Paris that the Freneh government had official notification of the re sumption of the bombardment of the Malakoff I and Redan, preparatory to an assault r . The Viceroy of Egypt is negotiating with the Bedouins to serve in the Crimea. It was telegraphed from London on Satur day noon that the scige of Sevastopol was about to be raised ; and also that the Western Powers , had received : communications from Germany of startling interest. The fortifications of the Allies are progres sing in the sea of Aioff. - . The accounts from Constantinople say that Schaniyl had descended the mountains, threat ening tho retrogade movements of the Rus sians. ; - : In the Baltic there is no alteration in the position of the Squadrons. - v ENGLAND. . . The Queen has aent a message to Parlia ment, asking for additional provisions for the prosecution of the war, which resulted in the Chancellor of. the Exchequer proposing the "' issuo of seven millions of Exchequer bilhj. ' Lord Palmerston, in reply to a question iu Parliament, touching the British enlistments ia the United States, stated that in order to -prevent all possibility of a difficulty ' with the American Government, the British Govern ment had stopped enlisting men at Halifax. : .T . . . . FRANCE. . . - The offers for the French loan amount to 3,000,000,000 francs , The rumors thai Spain would send a con tingent force to the Crimea are considered !oubtful. ' It is reported also that in so doing, ' he would ask for a territorial guaranty, in cluding Cuba. .. , . , r ITALY. , "" Our ' Liverpool Correspondent has private Tulviccs from Lombardy and Venice indicating ' that important events arc nearly rife. , . ' CHINA. ,.-' i l ' The Indian mail has arrived. , There ia no improvement in Chinese affairs. " ' " . , The recent successes of the insurgents were but temporary ... --". . 1; The U. St frigate Vandalia sailed from ' Manilla June 2d. Know-Nothing CounciL Chablbstox. S. C , August .16 The Kuow-Notluug Stte Council met on Monday flight, and abolished the-Catholic Test, and now allow any native to join the order who will renounce all civil and religiout allegiance to any foreign potentate. The Council oppo-' Ms any infringement of the existing rights of naturalized citizens. JEST1 James A. Gordon, Esq., has been appointed Notary Public, by the , Governor, for Kittanning, ' n v . i THE MARKETS. ' ' 'KnKNSOi'ito," "August 22,1855. Flour per bbl.",, . . : ; ' : " $m Corn ileil " . .'.- J. r , 6 75 00 75 60 30 15 12i O.its ir frtithr " ; -f,2 t Utth IVifctViea " ' Ikftter jer lb. Kggs pcTdozm . .. PiTTSurRG, August 20, ; FLOUlt Salt-s 57 bbls superfine and extra from ' wharf -at $7,25 a 7,0 ; 84 bbls extra from vharf at 7,75 ; 25 bbls extra family from htoro at $7, G24 ; 200 bbls extr tt arrive at 47,2J ; GO bbls extr from store at $7.75. GRAIN Sales 600 bus shelle.1 Corn: from wharf at 77c ; 200 bbls sheMud Corn from iftore' t 82ic ; 170 bus Oats from depWt at Sbc, - sum. On Monday 14th. inst., at llenilock, riiiup ICenbV Gkobge, son of Morris and Sophia George, aged 14 months. Thus have these parents in the space of two months been deprived of both theii offsprings. They bo- in aabmissf on to the wilj of " hhn who doethall things well." ' ' . , At IIen2Uk Monday 20th inaL, at the res I'leare of h brother John Mullen, Mjcuael Mullen, aged about 23 jtars. .v The deceased had been roployed as locomotix-e fireman on the Portage Rail Road : while engaged in his business early in May last he fell among he machinery whilst the engine was in motion and icceived the injuries which resulted in his death. The deceased was an active, industrious young mm; of a moat, bouanfc .temperameut. he was always the gayest of the gay ; no one enjoyed life wore man be did. ' - His illnes was long and - severe. thotf' , every thing was done to alleviate his paiaat J"uw-"on or a fond and devoted MotherfBrotb er and Sister could suggest, yet hissing, were intense : he bore them witbrflmn- and cour - 6 autt gave up his ftf reaicned! fully iu 1 f hia Creator. May he rest in Wt X : FGn MI. , . . f ' npHE subscriber offcra for sale .piec,! ' - of Und, Bitaate in Susqnehan-- rZ CambA containing p. res mCoS' aboait four acrta cJtsrrf-rrth a two story pCk bouse, frame stable, and other out buUdings, there on erected. There is an orchard of about 60 choice apple trees, grafted, and about 80 choice peach wees in a thnvmg condition, mostly bearing friiit. there is a never faihng spring of water : witliin two rods of the house. r . ral Te " situal withiiTone mile of with? borough, and being , well timbered WngT. inducemeuts fcr lum- havritw WlWn inrnnation on the above, can Kewmau'Mf ACOB A. BRETH. " Wills, Augiut 22, 18oo- 3m. - . OEOKQE BtUHTXKT, - TTlilele aiwl Retail, Tin, Copper, and Bluwt-Iroji Ware Jlutacturet RgpCTFULl.T informs the citizens of Eb ensburg and the public generally, that he has purchased the Tin Shop, formerly carried on by Measrt. Davis, Evans & Co., and will contin ue to carry on the business in all its various branches, wholesale and retail. His ware will be mado of th very best material, and in the most workmanlike manner.. "Repairing of all kinds done on the shortest notice, for oath, y- ALSO, House Spouting made and put up to order on the lowest terms, for cash. Also on hand and for sale, a large assortment of Cook and Parlor stoves, for coal or woodA Pi ning room stovcs, Egg stoves, &.c. , - " Also a large assortment of grates and fire brick, for Cooking stoves. Coal buckets. Shovels, pokers, smoothing irons. Sac. &c, all of which will be 6old low for cash. " Tin-shop and warcrouni in part of the building formerly s occupied by GeoTge Iicrncame, back of the Democrat & Sentinel" office. . (7" All orders promptly attended to. Ebensburg, February 22, 1855. ly. . . ' Valuable Water I'owcr for Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale his carding and fulling establishment which for all conve niences cannot be surpassed in the county. There is thirty feet fall of water, and an abundance of coal and Iron ore on the property, as well as timber, and Would be suitable for furnace,' or mill.; About fifteen acres is cleared, and la a high state of cultivation, with an orchard of young fruit trees just commencing to bear. "' It ia situated in Carroll Township Cambria eo. Pa. on the road leading from SummitviUe to the Cherry Tree, and is about two miles east of Car rolllon. 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MUNN & CO.. have been, for many years, extensively engaged in procuring patents for new inventions, jmd will advise inventor, without charge in regard ;to tlie novelty of their improvements." . . August 22, 1855, ' , . .. A'otlce. TO all whom it may concern. Those knowing themselves iadebted to the Subscriber by note or book account, will please make payment on or before the 15th of September next. Those ne glecting this notice must not complain if costa are added to their accounts after the above mentioned datev. , WiLLlAM D. HURD: Tunnel Hill, Angnst 8, 1855. 6t. Wanted, 300 Active Young Men. . To act as local and travelling agents ia a busi ness easv, useful and honorable, at a 6ALAET OF $100 PEK M0KTH! A capital of $5 only required. : Nonpatent med icine or book business. Full particulars given, free, to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three cent piece, and address August 8. '55. A. B. MARTYR, Tlaistow, K. II. - John McEeage, Manufacturer and Sealer ia all Kinds of Cigars, Banff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco. Montgom ery St Hoilisdayaborgt Pa. Constantly on hand, a " fine and well selected stock of Spanish, and . half Spanish cigars, at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they are represented. r 5 August 8, 1855.-lyI , ;. .' .; ' ." X lAJ?,uable ine8 Stand for Rent fVf on Tunnel Ulll. . ' w la""""' ooui mj move w his -fl- - m. offers to rent the property at pres ent occupied by him, and used as a Store and Tavern. It is a rare chance for those wishing to make mocey, as it can be leased for one or more years. ........ : Possession can be given on or before the 1st of November-iext. Apply to the Subscriber on the premise. N,,-J Those wishing to save money will flo well to give me a call as I intend Selling the Stock on hand at greatly reduced prices. My Stock consists of a general assortment of goods, such as usually kept in country Store. . , WILLIAM D, HTJRD. . August 8, 1855. 6t V - - Stray Cow. l! nF' , he "s'ence of the subscriber in Clearfield tnvmit.;n r i : i . of the tail iw. UDe i855' a Ww, withapart ISfjS 1' 00 ?ks. or any other oar- I,. , , -r r w w oe. seven years oia iast spring, and had a calf about two weeks after she came to said premises. - m Jl"ifeqUe9tedJto M forward, prove pioperty, pvy charge and taka her away, other wise he will be disposed of according to Uw a ,V to- 1 lKn JAMES ADAMS.' August 8, 1 855 3t.; i ' . :. ..... . ; BY Virtue of sundry ,wriU of VenAT. Exponas and Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to sale at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, , Cambria county, on Monday the Sd day of September next, at 1 o'clock P. M. . --. ' All the right, title and interest of Augustin M' Connell. of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the Borough of SummitviUe, Cambria County, fronting on Huntingdon, Cambria & Indiana Turnpike, and adjoining lot of John Ivory on the ast, and lot of Francis Henry, having thereon erected a wo story frame house and frame Stable now in the occupancy of the said Augustin M' Council. ,.;..''..- ."-y'--- Taken In execution and to be sold at the suit of John Ivory, for use of John M'Coy, Executor of Patrick M'Coy, dee'd. -i ' - Also. All the right, title and Interest of Pat rick White, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate iu Blacklick Township, Cambria County, adjoiniuff lauds of John White, John Rees and others, containing one hundred and Fifty acres, more or less, about thirty acres of which are cleared, and having thereon ' erected a two story plank houje, weather boarded, and log stable now in the occupancy of the said Patrick White. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Johnston Moore & Son. 1 - " - .. Also. All the right, title and interest of John (Carroll, of.Tmd in to a piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Clearfield township, Cambria county, ad joining lands of Thomas Adams, Lewis Ritner and others, containing one hundred acres more or Jess, about Forty acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a log cabin House, and a cabin Barn, now in the occupancy of the aaid John CarroL ; ; - Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Skalley. ' ' ' Also. All the right, title and interest of Jas. M'Kee, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Summerhill township, Cambria county, . adjoining Peter M'Gough on the West, and the big survey on tho .Korth, containing two hundred acres, be the same more or less, unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Geo. W. Strohecker, for use of Edward Brady. Also. All the right, title and interest of Wm. Burk, of, in and to a piece of unimproved land, containing seventy-seven acres, more or !fW, ad joining land of Samuel Warren Joeeph Warren, Conetnaugh townsnip, Carobna county. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of G. L. Lloyd & Co. i Also. Air the rijrht. title and interest of Charles E. Stuart, of, in and .to a lot of ground, situate at the foot of Plane No 4, Allegheny Por tage Rail Road, Cambria County, fronting on the said Allegheny 1'ortage Rail ltoad, sixty, leet, on the Yv est, by a lot of Thomas filoreland, 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 iu the occupancy of Mr. Jrvin. ' . Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of M'Glathery 4-.Paxson. . ; - . Also. All the right, title and interest of F. Hen ry, of, in and to one lialf lot of ground, situate iu the Borough of SummitviUe, Cambria county, fronting on the Turnpike Road, adjoining lot of James C. M'Derniitt, on the west, and lot of Au gustin M 'Connell. on the east, having thereon erected a one and a half story Plank House and Frame Stable, now iu the occupancy of William Henry. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Thomas Collins. : ' ' ; : ; - Also. All that certain Plank 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, Cimbna county. and the lot, or piece of ground and eurtilage ap purtenant to aaid building. ' ".. v . 5 Taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Samuel Dillon, at the suit of William Noel.. i '- - - ' Also. All the right, title and interest of Eliz abeth Shaffer of. in and to a piece or- parcel of land situate iu Summerhill -Township. Cambria County, adjoining lands of Zephaniah Moore, and the Shatter place, now the property of ' -containing - acres more or less unimproved. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Shaffer, for use of George Empneld. Also. All the right, title and interest of Da vid T Storm of, in and to a tract of land situate in Richland township, Cumbria county, warranted in name of John r.virntan, adjoining laifcl warrau ted iu names of Robert Irwin and Robert Bran don, containing Four hundred acres more or less, beioff unimproved. , ,. . .... Taken in execution and to.be sold at the suit of Murphy, Wilson & Co. , Also. All the rigbW title and interest of Jas, Maloney, one of the deft, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of SummitviUe, Cambria county, fronting on the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike road 24 feet, and running back 100, adjoining lotof John Mathews on the rist, and lot of . on the West, and having thereon erected a two story plank 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., and known on the dia gram of the inquisition of the real estate of the said Michael Benson dee'd as alottmcnt No 6, containing seventy two acres, more or less, about forty five acres of which are cleared, and having thereon erected a log house and log barn, cow in the occupancy of J, IS. ilkison. Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of C Albright for use of R. L. Johnston, and also at the suit of Joeeph Miller. - - Atso.-i-.All that certain tract of land, situate in Jackson township, Cambria county, Pa. boun ded and described, as follows: -Beginning at a chesnut tree, thence" North ohe and a half degrees East, one hundred and twenty four perches, more or less to a post thence South eighty eight and a half degrees East, eighty perches, more or less to a chesnut, 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 dr less to a red oak. thence Sooth eighty eight and a half 'degrees East, one hundred and thirty four pethes more of 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 more or less to the beginning, containing three hundred and eleven acres, and one hundred and twenty nine perches, and the usual allowance 4f six per cent, &c., part of two larger anrveya warranted to," John Ross." and " John Kidd." ...... Taken in execution and to be sold as the prop erty of Charles Murray, at the suit of James C. Fisher, et al.- ' .... . A Also. All the right, title and interest of Dan iel Chriete, of, in and to a piece or parcel of land, situate in Washington township, Cambria county, adjoining lands of Joseph Christe, Ignatius Adams and others, containing eighty acres, more or less, about sixty acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected a two story log bouse and log barn. Also, all the right, title and rnterstof Daniel Christe, of in and to a tract of land, con taining three hnndred and thirty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of . Jacob Burgoon, Joseph Christe and others, on which is erected a frame house and sawmill. ' " ' - Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of John Ivory, also at the suit of P. M'Coy, now for use of John Troxell, and also at the suit of Wra. M'Ooskey, adm'rof P. S- M'ttodcey, dee'd: Also. A certain strap geared Saw-mill, tita- ate in Jackson township, on land now owned or occupied by John Singer; the above defendant. adjoining lands or&uguel "Singer,.-Joel Simmons, Joseph Harrison and others,, containing ia front Fifty four, feet, and in depth twenty five feet, and tne lot or curtilage or portion of ground necessary to the use, occupations aud eniovnieut of said saw-mill. " - ! . j . - : " Taken in exosution and to be sold As the prop erty of John Singer, at ti e suit of Samuel Shultz AL80., -All the right, title aud interest of Wil liam Singer, of, in And to two lots of ground, sit uate in CampbeUstown, Carroll township, Cam bria county, adjoining lots of Suable on the north. and land of John Campbell on the west, aud fronting on the Ebeasbuig & Cherry - Tree town ship rcd, having thereon - erected, a two story fratue dwelling house, a tin shop and store room and stable, now hi theoccupaucy of William Sin- Taken in execution and to be sold at the suit of Johu P. Parrish, for use of Willam Kittell. . A.DURBIN, Sheriff. Ebensburg, August 8, 1855v Cambria County SS : S -rv The Commonwealth of PeuHniIuanin Iu the heir and Legal rfjreseiJative of Geunje Wcid late of ConeMonghtp.deceas&l: ' 'i , ' C Greeting: ..We command you, and every of you,- that you do in your owa proper persous apt-eur before our Judges at Ebensburg, at an Orjfhau's Court there to be held on Monday 3d d f September icxt at one 04-Iock 1 . M. to answer George Hur ray, in the matter of his petition for a decree to enforce the Sjecific performance of contract en tered iuto with the said George Weisel for the sale of certain real estate." in Conamaugh town ship and herein fail not. ; W ltness the Honorable George 1 ayior, Presi nith dent of our said Court at Ebensburg, the day 01 July, a. Ioo. (. July 18, 1355. Cambria County SS : . . The GtMBiontctallh of Ptnnsilcatiia, io the. heir and Ijtyt1 reprerntiiiires of Uevrge H'eisd late of CoiiejuiuyA tf. deceased : . " ' ' ' Grei.tisu: 'We command you, and every of you, that you do in your own proper persons apiear before our Judges at Ebeiisburg, at an Orphan's Court there to be held on Monday 3d day of September next 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 iuto with the said George Murray for the salu of certain real estate, in Conemaugh township : 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, die. July 18, 1855. " " . .. " Cambria County SS: The CutnmouweaUh of Fennnyhunia, to tie ' hrir and Legal repreektative of George Weisel lot of Canemavyh fp. and alio to George Murray Enxutor of $md deceased : - .. , , Gkei.ting : We command you, and every of you, that you do in your own proper persons ape:ir lforc our Judges at Ebmsburgt at our Orphan's Curt tln?re ot be held on Monday the third day of September next, at one o'cloi-k, P. M. to answer George SheafTer in the matter f hispetition for a decree to euftrcc the Sjecific erformance f a contract entered into with the said George Weisel ttr the Bale of certain real estate, in Conemaugh town ship : and herein fail hot. Witness the Honorable George Taylor, Presi dent of our said Court, at Ebensburg, the ninth day of Julv A. D.. 1855. - . ... , - ur. C BARBOUR, CT'fc. - July 18, 1855. : v ENTERPRISE Broke out In a JScr Place 1 Hew Provision 8ter ia Sbvnsfearg! THE sulscrilKr has just received a full supplv 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 tin lowest His stock is of the very best, aud consists of every item in the provision line, as for instance : Superior Cove Flour, Corn Mean in barrel or in sack. Hams, Shoulders, and Si les of Bacon, Sugar-Cured lhnvv Fish of "Rtl kinds Salmon.lliad. Mackerel. Herring, Cod," &&, Cheese, Dried Ap ples, Peaches. eUv. : " . "V -CAlso, Confectioiifl and .varieties, such as (Un dies. Nuts, Cr.icicers, iegars etc; f . Trusting to a liberal patronage, the abjve ne cessaries will Iks d'sp"!l of at the lowest p wsible advance on cost, for cash. " ' ROBERT DAVIS. , June 20. 1855. 4 t .. . . '' : .. v Peter ItlcGough. . JUSTICE OF THE PEACE aud SCRIVENER, Clearfield township, Cambria county, Fcnna. Collections and other bitsinefi will be promptly attended to. ' j if -i . - Maj D, i8?4. i . : . :i : . ? NOTICE. v f la tiu matter of the Real Etate of John Meak-in , . . deceased. To Jane, widow of said deceased; nd issue as fol lows, to- wit: John MeakiUy Andrew Mcakin, Abraham Meukiii, Joseph Meakin", Thos. Mea kin. Nancy intepharried with John Misncr, Is- abella intermarried with Joseph Lardin, Martha Jane intermarried with William Anderson, and Sarah Ellen and grand children, as follows, to wit: Mary Ann, Margaret. Caroline and John, children of Susanah, deceased daughter of said "" decedent, and which Susanah was intermarried with David Powell of Cambria ooUnty, and Su- , sanab and John, children of Elizabeth, daughter of said decedent, who was iutermaoried with James Edwards, of Huntingdon county, Asbu ry, Eliza, Nancy, Mary and Theodore, children of William Meakin, deceased, eldest sou of said decedent. TAKE NOTICE, that in pursuance, of a writ of partition issued out of the Orphans' Court of Cambria county, and to me directed, I will pro ceed to hold ah inquisition ' on the real estate of the above decedent,, ou the 23d day of August, 1855, at which time and place you may attend if yovai-hink proper - . -: A. DURBIN, Sheriff. July 18. 1855. LTEV7 GOODS, r The Firt of tlie Season. EDWARD ROBERTS has just receiveil from the east, and has now ready for sale a full and complete assortment of . ... : . -.Tt SPRING SUMMER GOODS i-v including every article of fancy, dress or plain goods that can be asked for in a country store, either for ladies' or gentlemen's wear. ILLs stock consists of a general variety of calicoes, bareges, chintzes, lawns, linens, muslins, laces, etc., forth ladies, together with boots, slxies, hats, and a full selection of summer stuffs for tho g mtlemen. For the housekeeper he has laid iu a stock of FRKIH enOCEKlES. . , . embracing every article under that head, together with tin-ware, carpeting, carpc-t-cbain,: sheeting, shirting, etc, etc . ' . -. . f - : .: " . ' - ; For the farmer he has fish, salt, cradle and mow ing wythes, and other articles of hardware requirO'l by the public generally. . - - - In short he has hia storeroom fiQed with articles io ' every department of trade, from which Uhe needy can select to suit their wauta. ? ; (W-Country )roduce taken in exchange fir goods at thci market value, and goods sold cheap to cash caustoroera. . Come end see. - fcbenbburg, April 1356 tf. JOSEPH G. HOUJES. v W ATOM JK WW ftTfif?T?l i u ii 0IL'naS&-0!UFiG;: yy 1 ic.-v btcoe, riAiii stilelt. joiir.'STOYn, t-A. , . t IlfE WOhJLI Jeim our sigcers thanks to all our friends iu Johnstown and wurrouiKlint; oouiuy, II for the liberal auiount of Jjusincss we have due siuett we opened our New SUne uu Maiu Street. All our custouiors may fi ly ijpoti being treated with cotu-tesy. . , ' . - , - . , . yki4 U and examipe our Stock Goods, all of the richest and newest styles. We have Coon in our line to suit ail customers. We have heretolore done business on the One Price System, by never askiug more for Goods than they. are t.rth, nor has tlaui we can sell them for; - All sorts of Clocks, Watcl.e, and Jewelry, Accordoms, 4c., repaired on the premises and attrn.l ded to with promptness an at less than usual rates, as we have every facility fordoing work.- Wo request that we may have a fair trial. We will be rei-potisiMe for the performance of all tlie Watches and Clocks st4d or repaired in this house. All Watches aud Clocks that are sold here and which do not gi ve satisfaction will be exchanged fur others of equal value. . P!i-ac examiie our Lists of Prices annexed. , . - . , . - . , . . . - LIST 01' ' ' ' V n im Tn Gohl Hunting i:ng. levers, ' $55 00 150 00 Gti Detached Leva., full jeweTd. 28 00 00 00 Gold Lepines, 4 holes jeweled. , 24 00 C5 00 Silver English Levers, jeweled. 15 00 45 00 Silver Detached Levers, jeweled, 14 00 20 00 Silver Lepines, .' : - , . . 8 00 11 00 Gold Guard Chains, . 9 00 30 00 Gold Vest Chains, 12 00 85 00 Gold Pencils, with Pens, 5 00 . 10 00 Gold Pencils, . , 1 12 .. 6 00 Silver Extension Pencils Pens,-. . 1 50 2 76 G4d Medallions, , , 6 00 10 00 Gold Breastpins, Ladies, - . 1 .r0 .10 00 Gold Breastpins, GvnU, ; 1 00 . 00 Gold Eardrops, . 1 50 6 00 Gold Earrings. 75 5 00 Gold Finger Rings, 87 7 00 Gold Watch Keys, 1 50 6 00 Silver Watch Kevs, 45 We have made arraiigeincnts with a large Importing House in New York which wi!lciiUe us seu as low as tney can 0.0 in tue Jasi. A'lalu Uoia put in frame to suit all ages. . . . . July 18, 1855. - rniuc aotick. : New Grand Duchy of Baden Lottery Loan. Capital 14,000,000 Florins" TUIS LOAN is guaranttcd by the government, and will be drawn iu dint-runt prizes, as fol -lows; ' 14 of 60,000 Fls. I 54 of 40,000 Fl. 12 of 85,000 Fls. 28 of 15,000 Fls. 2 of 12,0o0 Fls. 55 " 10,000 " 40 " 5,000 " 2 " 4,900 " 58" ' 4,000 306" 2,000" 1944" 1,000" Arc, &c. The next Drawing takes place at Carlsruhe, un der the Direction of the Baden Government, on The ZUt August, 1855, " wlten every drawn number must obtain one f the above-mentioned Prizes, wliich will be paid in Cash, at the offices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Sliareholders not residing on the spot, will have their amount of Prizes gained ?aid to them through an established B ink. Tlw? Lists of the result will i sttitt to each Shareholder, aud tlas successful numbers published in the News papers. The Price of one Ticket is Two Dollars. ' "The fiJlowng advantages are given by taking a number ot .tickets, viz: - 1 1 Tickets cost only 320 I 50 tk 's. cost only f 80 23 " " 40 100 " . - 160 The Price of Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of the commercial towns of Germany, Holland, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. 1 ;, ,-. ' .. . ., ; For Tickets aud Prefcpcctoses apply to the un dersigned Banking-house) which is appointed for the sale of Tickets : r. M0RIZ STrEBEL SONS, Banker, FRANKFORT-ON-THE-MAlXE. . . Gkkmakt. . N. B. Letters to be directed " per Steamer, via Liverpool," to Moriz SiltBEl. Soxs, Bankers, in Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Remittances which arrive after the Day of Drawing, will be turned, or invested in tlfe wc-xt Drawiug. at the option of the sender. -July 11, 1855. - Trial List Tor September iVrwi.i. LIST OF CAUSES put dou 11' "fr trial at a Court of Coiumou l'leas, U ,Ui hcli! ixi Elicus burg. in aud for the county c f Cambria, on MON DAY, the Sd day of Scpteuder, 1855 i FIRST WUblv Shlcls - -Rhey, et at . McKce for use Troth Skelly, et al Gates . . Garlrs Exr's Collins ; Parrish Kurk & Dimond Dillon Pershing Fisher 'd d . Jones McKinley's, admr Lewis Bingham, et al -McMullcn rs Black; is U.iigiM-rty, et at. r Baker. vs Phythian. , r Greenwood., rs Eil wards. . rs Palmer. . c Ross. . -'. v O'Neill, et at. vs Eraigh . is Jackson. . r M'Conaughy, et id. -i M'Combie, is Voung. vs Jackson. . r MCormick.. r ShocuoergeT's Exr'a. vs Glass. v vs Ross; Best State Lunatic Hospital es Cambria Oj. Snawig Kneedler & Co r Mockcrheide, et al. 0 'Council vs Jacksom Graff, for use . -r: - rs Same. McKenzie : rs Davis, et at. SECOND WEEK. FriU Dougherty Tyson S. & J. Moore Trotters, Admin's : Burke Lawson Hartness Wilson Young el al McColgan ' Ross vs Dillon 't Jackstm's Admr's r" Dillon vs Mack r Dunlap vs Alexander tt Hartness . rs Lawson vs Todd's Exr's, ra Bell r Jackson vs Caw ley . ' " , vs Weakl and, rf al vs Yiugling -r r McColgan r Pringle, el kx x r-Fenlon rs Jacksn rs Bell vs Htlsel ' vs Ritner, el al - , ; ;i vs Weaver '.mBcII , .... '. , , : . vs Ferry " -r McCombie . rs Jackson &' Gamble r Young, etal . Sam " Same " . Jackson - Kneppcr E. & S. Pl'k Rad Co Martin Magehan Murphey Shaffer.:;! u . J -Plumer -.... Pcnu. R. R.Co. Settlemyer , ; ; , Fislier, etal . ; .. Dillon ; Sargeut,or use Fen Ion . Js Allenbaugh ' .' . Tomkin , . .. , Galbreath Collins ; , . , Delaney, el al pa. iiomjsoi rs 'Fish, et ul rs Lloyd ... " rs Brawlcy, et al vs Rhey & Matthews vs Benson etal , "; . r Trotter's Admin's ; Garlington MILTON ROBERTS, Prothonotarv. Elnsburg, July 25, 1855. . .. . '. ' TAXiE IWOTICVv . fTlho uiidersigned. Intending to. lw hia Coun- JL ty, has left all the 'accounts, notes, c, of Forsvth & Co.. and J. B-. Crabi in the hands of Jos. Miller, of JotTers.!!,; 4 colie tion. I Vraons knowing themselves inlehtoii, will please citll on hiinimmcdia,cly aud make settlement. . - J. aciiAic Jcffenou, A'su,l 1, IS 1.5,. i "f t ft -r a f f r? JAMEi YOUNG.' Z rr-t PRICBg. .i T.. 2 60 From 1 2 ' 3&0 I 75' 1 50 75 500 ; ; 4t, ' 2 25 :-1 ' io 18 8 62 8 9 20 00 ! 00 5 50 87 Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain. Hated Tablesfiootis, lst, -; " Plated Teaspoons, ; -f German Silver Table, German Silver Tea, . Silver TeasiKK.ns, - Silver Thimbles, " Silver Guard Cltains, - -Best Razors, " ' - -' PortmonnK., Violics, - ' Bows,- " - - Strings, &c.. ' ' - Double Barrel Guns, : Colt's Revolvers, 6 inches. Cuff Pins, Gold, Gold Bracelets, Coral Beads, Silver and Plated Spectacles, 7frt c; 8 no 75 6 00 20 00 2 75 15 17 00 13 0O 7 00 87 3 00 to lungs made to order. Also, Spectntlc Gl HOLMES & YOUNG, Main Street. - ' NEW GOODS. Finci FiitEi! iiur, mi THE subscrilier would respectfully inform his friends and the pubiie gwwrallv, tliat he has removed his sUwk of merchandize, since tlie Ute "kire," to the room formerly occupied by Kane & McCokran, where he has iuut received and open ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, which were selected with an eye to the wants of this community, and will be sold "lower than tho lowest, for cash or approved country pmduce. ... . , JOH-X M.COY. JefTtTsfin, June C, 1855. PANAMA, IiCghorn, Empire, Magyar, Palm, and in fact every variety aud style" of fashion able Hats, for sale cheap, at JOIIX M COY S. LADIES DHESS GOODS. Lawns, BaTcgcs, Silks, , Challies, Swiss, clioap at JOIIX MCCOY'S. LADltiS, Misses', and Childrens gaiters, a fine variety, at JOHN M 'COY'S- A LARGE lot of Ready Made Clothing if almost every quality, cheap at JOHN M 'COY'S.- 5 VEllY large stock of Boots and Shoes, nncoin- rt mdnly Iov, at JOHN MrOYS. BROWN and Blcaclfed Muslins from 7 to ll cts. ' ptt- yard, of a wood tiYiaRtv'. at ' JOHN MVOYS. VOliNG HYSON lEA 50Ws. per pound, Uk I Coffee 8 pounds f.TTure dollrr. ai.d other Gro ceries in proportion.'at' JOHN M'COY'S. FORKS & RAKES, Scythes & Suatis Slioels & Hoes, together with a general 'variety of Hardware, very cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. SALT, Nails, Oils, Fish, &c, very low at ' . . . " JOllN MCOYS . . N B. Persons having atcooAts with the sub scril)er of over C months standing, are reonetstc-d' to call and settle tlicm. JOHN M'COY. Jefferson, June 6, 1 855. School Teachers Wanted I7UYE School Teachers wanted in Rusqut-haima .. . Township. ITj Teachers will be examined by the Conutv Superintendent, at Scho4 Ihaire . c-onveuieni 10 Alicnoel x lot is, ou Uaturday the 22d of Spteinber. " , Bv Order of the Board, J0UX B.BAUM, IWt. AiigiLs't 8, 1855. , Artliur'N katent Slir-Seallug Cans. For pRESEBvrxo I'rk.su Fkcits, Tomattos Ac ; By llertHdical Seating. These Cans, which are tealed by the House-keepers without tlie aid. of a tinner, and oicn easily without injury to tho can, are rapidly coming into general uoo. Full directions for putting up fruit accompanying the cans ; and the M;k is so easily performed, that by their use, every family may have fresh fruit and tnmatoes ou their tables ail winter, at sum- mcr prices. BIIJCLS. Pint Caus S2.00; Quart J2.50 ; Half-Gallon $3,50; Three Quarts $4,25; Gal lons $5,00 Ier dozen. The different Bizes net, in order to secure economy in transortation. Country Storekeepers will find this new arliclw one of ready sale. Manufactured and sold by AUT11UR. BURNIIAM tr 0. No. CO South TENTH St, PHILAD'A. July 25, 1855.-3m. JOHN PARKE'S Joliinlunn jnuroie IT01I4R, Fr'anklia Street, nearly opposite the new Ketho dist Church, Johnstown, Pa. MONUMO'i'S, Tombs, Grave Stones. Man tels, Table, aud Bureau tops, manufactured of she mt beautiful and finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, always ou hand and inad to order as cheap as they ran be purchased in tlio. East, with the ashtiou ol carriage. From loi experience in tlio business . and strict attention thereto, ho can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attended to and the work finish- ed in the best aud moit handsome manner .furnish ed to order and delivered at any place d,irwd. . t A LSO, G rindstones of various grUfi and iiws ; suitable lor Jurmers ausi kitcjanu-s. Sold bv wholesale or retail. , i : ; . ; .- " (C7"For the eonvenitnee of persoit e.Milin v tbo east and north of 'the'eoanty, peciuens may le seeu aitd onlets left with .Stephen Lloyd, X his cabinet warerHuns in Ebensburg. -; lui-chasc'r ars invited to examine ktork" and prues. - '. --I fjune 20, 1H5.V 1 - t- : , Aa aaa-. .. 1 . r-. ,. v ; LL persons indebted to the firm if Georisk, urrav, or (rcorge Alurr' A: rK, are here by notified, that the note aud nrcounU f guid tirms have lieen .:icel, iu our hanls fweoUctiji. and that, tilth- jinyineut be made, iiuinediuttly, . suit will le brought to iSne it. 1 ; JOHNSTON & MULLEN. April 11, 18r5r-i. . : ! -.':-... v;." '.;.' . JACIiSUA, ,-.:V;. . " ' SI RGtON DENTIST, w lb Ikv . f.auwl at tbe.Ofih-c of D., W- Jis., .H. D.,iu Eb?ns.biirg. thcthird week- of e;ch moiit;h. - tJthce i.i JiJws-towu ncajh" op polite tho Cambria, lit u Cf. htt-rt " -June 5, J ?o-j. - - ... i