Friends in the foitflFoeiui the North- Wherever Uhe friends of the - constitution are strong the Kriow-Nothings are contempti ble In numbers aiid n influence. ''Wherever the enemies cf the .constitution are strong tbe Knpw-Nothtngs are powerful and numerous. If we follow these premises to-their just con-clusions.-we ehall find the whole question of constitutionility.yor 6T fidelity to tho'nghts and equality bf the Stite.Wnced -to a few Bimple nd jself-evident. propostoonsThus, where constitutional "principles are -strong the Know-Nothings make a show of devoted at tach went, to, them ; but as the Democratic par ty ha always , sustained these principles, and stands : where it , Las stood for , fifty , years in regard to thein the Know-Nothings find their sndden ' efforts to outbid that party-in the public confidence a very bad speculation especially in connection with their odious pro jects of religious intolerance and political pro scription. On tbe other hand in air those quarters where the abolition sentiment is con-j trolling, .the Know-Nothings' are anxious to fuse withr the abolitionists, and have done so, to a great extents in nearly; every northern State. 'Since their 'overwhelming defeat in" the South, the partizans of , the secret party are anxious to be more extreme on the ques tion of southern rights than any .of. the old or ganizations ; and it is now quite .iasiuonapie for them to ,urge the, formation of exclusive southern .combinations. " On the pother side, which .is the reverse of . the picture, the same party runs, riot .on the abolition question in the free States," and is as ready to swear in the . iiJ nl : . l f ti.:i:. r woras ai uarriwa situ o j. imiiro, u vi mj ut the - morex!onsistcnt fanatics on the anti-fcla-'yery side. -: .? ,'' : - -.' We realize the utility of Know-Nothingism in Ha present 'position' We realize, also, the Value of its profusions of nationality, the sin--ccrity of . Its assaults upon the abolitionists, and the . truth of its noisy vow against " the wild hunt for ofjico - if 'aJuHgton Union- - "A Western Skbastopol. A despatch da tod Petropanlovski, .from llear Admiral Four ichon of the Freneh'fleet; states, after briefly recapitulating too facts above' enumerated, that the Russian garrison, numbering (as lie Journel informs us) some 1200 men, had '.doubtless sailed for the mouth of the Amoor 3-iver. which drains the southern portion of .Siberia and flows in i the gulf, of Saghalien , - an arm of the sea of Ochotsk.. They left for this point on the '17th: of April, and were doubtless there before the French and English Arrived at Kamschatka. This river is regar ded as the driving line between China , and "Asiatic Russia, and ' at its month is a ' Very strong seriesof fortifications, which havo been greatly strengthened from time to time by the , dlussians. It is thought by some of the otfi ccrs of the obligado that the unmenso arma ment of - l'etropaulovski was carried there with the garrison T anq u this pe true, mere will tie a wcsicrn "ieoa:5iopni "waicu - may puzzie the allies as much as lias the 'the Crimea. ' vr.;v ' v ..' stronghold in 4 , 2TTub Poetry ok Pbtsic. Doses have always been associated in our minds with wry . faces, r and medicine has1 seemed ' from the "days of childhood,- ' another 'word for nausea ' and ' disgust. ;, Its remedies were the "worst rart of sickness, and paiu was not so hard to near as me revolting poruons we are compcu- ted to swallow for, its relief. rDr. Ayer'aprep- utouons neraia anotner era. ins i. icrry i ec 7torltl.U Uke honey qu the tongue, and healing 'balm on the .stomach. II is Kills! Try them tliey are tweet - juorpela to the .taste," and :Jglide sugar-shod over the palate,, but their en ergy although .wrapped up, is there, and strikes xvith telling force to the very foundations of disease. Cincinnati Citizen, O. TH MARKETS. X3N.ii Jit j, beptemger o, I8ut. j Flair per LM. Corn Mil;' Vsii V-iZ-'Z HX 3 -A ft?. 5 00 i J Vr htl. li O' 38 60 CO 15 12 Own . : V. ' ' . V 1 37 ' . Potatoes V ' V- '' . Butter per IV" .'s '. ; T. ' , . 'lOggs per dozen ' ' ' 7 ; ' DIED. 0;i fViJ;iy, "August 31st at Ilomlock, Catha HiXE'STBrr.; daughter "of Itiehard and CatliArino -'White, aged 16 months and 8 days.. u ' , ,i f. : AdmltiLs(ratir'8 IVotJce. : TT j1"'1 1 K of administration hsiving been gran JLi ted in the undersigned on the estate of D.in el Keeffe flecease all persons .m-hAte-d to saiif wtoteareJiertJy irequesfc-d to make iramoliate payment, arid those having claims against the 'same, wilt present . Ihcm duly rOTOi f settW toent. D. It. KOBEKTS, Administrate. Ebensbnrg, September 5, 18o5.-0t ' ' . t. .' ' OF THE FIRM OF T J, . hAtBl.'V ,t: .- AYIIOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' T TOBACCO SEGARS, ;-' A It HfortU Fifth Street, iPhlla. -"XMtTILL he happy to receive the ortters of his T f country friends, and as many others as : may favor tlie firmf with a call. Tlwy will al I -vay find a.fwll and select assortment of the best - brands of tobacco and segars, which will be sold on favorable terms.",' u September 6, 1855. - , r r ;.. , , Orpbannf Court Sale. , , . . 1-f virttw of an order o the wphana' eoPrt of ' Mbna cnnty. there will bo exposed to public, sab on Monday the 8th day of October next, at one o'cUkIc P. M. the following described rYIr ?!UTr8,t,laton mile .tof Loretto in Allegheny TowBshiis Cauibcia county vii ' AnZ?$ I""f landmdMaing lands Do-Uob aad other.; conUiniug. 83 acres and 188 5 e bMUt 4a acre. Ut which -T, Sale W be heia.n the premise,' and" will b' , oldL on the following trn.,i to wit ; one fourth of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the wle and the residue in three ial an.,..i if twiymentH tliereaftet with interest, to t secured -jr vjk. jM,au:iv. uvwia anu iuurigage kh (jte pur chaser. - - C?"The above property often rare inducement parchasonf, Jbeing conveniently locaUxl Uj the Boroagh sr Loretto and the , rrraylvania and , .... ' - ' - francts a: gibbonC- "'tVn" ' Guardian of Francis A. Gibbons Jr. ' . September 5, 1S55 -' ' f r-lar.6 in a,so offei"ed at tha same 1 ; foTbu?Kr 60-000 Itirt of luniber,: time and euitable FRANCIS X qiDpONS, COD SATETIIE COSlSlOWTT EAI.TO. Proclamation of General Election. Pursuant to an act 'of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled : An act relating to the elections of this Common wealth," approved the second day of July, Anno Doinoni one thousand eight hundred, and thirty-nine, 1 AUGUSTIN DUBBIN, High Sheriff it the coun ty of Cambria, in . the State of Tcnnsyl vania, do hereby make known and give notice .to the elec tors of the county aforesaid, that a GEN,EflAL ELECTION will be .held 5 in. the said county of Qunlyia on tbe lH5ond Tuesday; (and ninth day) of October,;1855i at ivbich tane State) add Coun ty Oflicera will be electetl, t wit j . One person to. fill the office of ..C-inal Com mi; sioner of the. Common wealth of. Pennsylvania. J p Two persons'ia connection with the counties'of Bedford and fulttn, to. fill the office of members f tle House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, , One person to fall the oil ice pi blieritt. for Cam bria county. ..... .' . , ?i ,. One iei sou to fall the ouice of Coroner for Cam bria county, ; ; ,, .- '. ;; , . ... One person to. fill the office of Treasurer for Cambria comity. . One person ; to fill . the office of. Surveyor for Cambria county. ,.,,. , ., '. ,. . . One person to fall tlie office of Commissioner for Cambria county. , , ... , . :; ' One ierson to fill the office of Auditor tor uun bria county. . , , . . . . One oerson to fill the othce of JJtrector oi tne Poor pf the House of Employment of Cambria county. . '" : .' . '. .". " ' In pursuance of said act, I also hereby maKe known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid general election in the several elec tion districts within the saul county of Cambria,, are as ioiiows, viz : . , . . , Tlie electors of the district composed of the lr- ough of Ebensburg, to meet at the Court House in said borouulu ... . : .. 'lTie electors of the . oistnct composca ot . tne township of Cambriaj to meet at the Court House in the borough of Ebensburg. . . . - - Tlie electors, of. the district composed of the township of Carroll, to meet at the school house in Tlie electors of the district , composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the school house on the farm of Richard .J. rroudfopt -in said towu- cViin ...... The electors of the district composed of thebor- ough or Iiorctto, to meet at tue school, nouse in said borough.' " : " ''" ' ' " ' , The electors of the district composed of the township of Allegheny, to meet at school house The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Johnstown, to meet at the Mansion House in twid borounh. ' ; ' ': "' ' : '. ' " ' '' ' The electors of the district composed of tlie bor on erh of Coiiemaugh, to meet at school house Jso, 1 in-said borough.' -4i - The electors of the district composed of the township of Clearfield. to 'meet at the house of John Doiifflass in Kaid twnship. - The electors' of the district composed of tbe township of Jackson, to meet at tlie house of Hen ry Rager in said township. ' ; . The electors of thedistr'u t composed of the town ship of Richland, to meet at the hoiiso of Jacob Kring in said township. , ' The electors' of "the district composed of the township of Bhicklick, to meet at the ; house of in &iid toxvnship. '! ; ; - ' Tlie electors of the district ; composeil of the township of Summerliiil, to meet at scltool house No. 1 m the town of Jenerson, In saul township. The electors of tlie district comiosoil of the bor ough of" Summitville, to meet at the school house in said borough. ' " - ' f 3 ' The electors of tbe district composed of " the township bf Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Matthew Conrad m sawt townsinp. - r The electors of ' the district composed of the township of Washington to meet a the achool bout situate at the Foot of Plane No. 4, in said township: i, ,;rsi 2 m"7 'V: ' Z , The electors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at school house No.; l in said township. v ' ." , -y ' f The electors of the district composed of the township of Munster, to meet at . the Warehouse of Augnstin Doroin in the village of Munster, in said township. ' . . The electors of the district composed of the township of lionemangh to meet as follows,' viz. Dintriet No. 1. All that part or portion of said township b rtinded by the Somerset county" line, tha btouey Creek river to the Johnstown IJorough line, tnence ny line ot said Dtwough to the junc tion of the htonew creef and - fiule -Cohemau river, thence up little Conemaugh to large acqne duct across the Pennsylvania canal'; tliebee down the canal to little acqueduct over Hinkston'sRnn, thence down the'Big Cnemangh river , to. the Westmoreland county line, thence along said line to the ssomerset county line, and place of begin ning, at school house No. 17 in Cambria city, and George Behm Sr. will act as - Judge and James Sinclair and Jacob M. Campbell as- Iasjwtors of said election." ' ' - i ' ': -' District No. 2. All" that part or portion of said township bounded by the Conemaugh River, and the Pen;isylv:uiia' canal from the small acque duct at liinkstotr Kim, to the large acqtieduct at Johnstown, thence by Conemaugh Borough line and tlie sakl Conemaugh river to Summerhill toTship line, thence by Jackson - township line to Indjana county line, thence by tbe same to the place of beginning, at the Jchoo'. House No. near the residence of John neadrick and Daniel Cbbaugh will act as Judge, and Abraham; Good, and Sjlomon BenshooF as Inspectors of said elec tion. - . : . . ; " 2 ' District Ao. 3. AH that part or portion of said township boumlcd by the Conemaugh IJor ough hue and the Conemaugh river, the Richland township line, the Stoney Creek river, and the Joluwtown Borough line, at the School House No. 10 near the resideucc of Singer's heirs, and John Roberts will set as Judge and John Cushon, and John Pk Shaffer as Inspectors o? said election. I also make knoit and give, notice, as in and by the lsth section of the aforesaid act am I di rected " that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appoint ment of proflit or trust unt'er the goverbment of the Unitol States, or of this State, or any city ot incorporated "district, whether a commissioned offi cer, or agent, who is or shall be employed under tlie legislative, judlcary, or executive ffepartment of this State or United States,' or of any city or incorporated district ; and also, that every rnember of Congress, and the State Legislature and of the selector common councils of any incorporated dis tricts, Is by law incapabla of holding or exercis ing at the same time, the oflice or apK.intment of judge. Inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and. that no inspector or" jud-e, of other officer of any such election, hall bo Tli gible to any oflice then to be voted for."- Also, that .in. the fourth section . of the Act of Assembly, entitled, r An' Act relating to elections and for other purposes,' approved April 10, 1850 it is enacted that the aforesaid 18th Uection shall not be constructed as to prevent any militia offi cer from serving as iudge, inspector or- clerk ; at an V rtnpr! nr CTWH-ia) Kliu-llnn in 4l.lt. . f. wealth I .. ; : -; . -: r -. -i-, ... -5 . Also, thatdn tlie 6lst section of the said act it is enacted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the boure of eight and ten in the forenoon, and halb omtirMl : without mterrupUonor adjournment until reven o'clock in tlie evening, when the .polls shall be tlnsed. . d .".! 8ei?!l5ParW. ty, incorporated district Waof presKle.it amWioa president of UieDoited f?iffM W7 theinspee tors and the judges elected as aforesaid, andby clerks appomtel as hereinafter provided. 6 d P remitted to toU '. at nr election, as foresaid, but a white freemen ot the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year," and in' the election district whece h offert,-tQy1rc ?t. least ten days immediately preceeding such election, and wiunn two vears pain a oiaie ana wnuiy ..... - - - t . . . 1 : ... 1 which slinJl have been assessed at least ten aaya . . . t j before 'the election. ' But a'citizen of tbe 'United1! States, who has previously, been arqualified,voter of this State-; aiid removed tberefrpm and return ed, and Vho shall have-TesiHed in the eleetioir dis trict; and paid taxes as aforesaid; shall bentitiea to vote after residin in ' this ' State 'six month?. Provided, That the white freemen, citizens of the United States between tbe age bf 21 and 22 year and have resided in the election districts ten Sdays as aforesaid, shall, be cntit'ed to .vote, altongh they shall not have paid taxes. ' '-'!' -' ' ' No person shall be admitted - to-vote whose name is not Contained in the list of fcixable inhab itants furnished by the conimiFsionersi unless, First he produce a receipt for the payment, with in two years, of a State or county - tax ! asuestwd aoTceablv to the constitution, and give featisfao torv evidence on bis own 'oath- or amrroation ot I another, that he has paid Mich a tax, or oni fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath- f the payment tliereol, or beeond j it ho claim aright to vote by being an elector between the age of 21 and 22 years, he shall depose oh oath. oH affirmation, that he has resided in the State at least -a' year before his application and make such proof bf his i residence in this district as is required by this act, 1 and that he docs verily believe, from ho accounts given him- that he is of sge aforesaid and give such oUier evidence a is -required by this; act. whereupon the name Of the person so admitted to vote, shall be inserted- in the - alphabetical list by the inspectors and a rotx; made opposite there to by writing the word tax-if he skill be ad mitted to vote' by reason ef having "paid tax,' or the word 'age,' if he shall be admitted to Vote by reason of such ageshali.be called ont to the clerks, who shall make the ikc notes in the list of voters kept by them ' 1 : ' '-'In all cases where the name 'of tho: person claiming to Vote is found on the' list furnished by the commisMori'ers and assessor, ' or his Tight to vote whether found thereon of not, is objected to by any qualified eitizen, it shall be the duty vCtiw inspectors to examine such personf on oath as to his qualification, and if he claims to haive resided within the State for one or more years, his oath' shall not be sufficient proof thereof, "but stiall make proof there by at least one competent witness," who shall be a qualified elector, that' lie -rhas- re-tided within the district for more than ten days next proceeding said election J And": shall Jalsor hinuelf swear that his bonande residence in pursuanco of his lawful, calling, is within the district , and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein.;..; . r;, , -? i -.-'...r Every person qualifieti s aforesaul,' and who shall make due proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes, as aforesaid, shall be admit ted to vote in the township,, ward or district in which ho shall retide..- t'-i n - ' - . , . , If any person shall prwent or attempt to pre vent any officer of any election under this act from holding . such election, or use or threaten any violence to anj' such officer, shall interrupt or im properly interfere with hin) in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window, or. avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or Shall riotously distnrb the peace of such election, or sliall use of practice any intimidating threats, force or violence, with design to influence unduly or overawe any elector or prevent .him- from vo-. ting or restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction shall be fined in any sum not excee ding five hundred dollars and 1 imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve morirbf and if hj shall be shownr to the court where the trial of suclbffiices shall lxfhad that the person so offending was not a resident of the city, ward, or tistnct, or township where the said offence was committed, anil not entitled to a vote therein, then on conviction, be shall be sen tenced to pay a fine of not less than, cne hundred nor more than one thousand dollar, and be im prisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. :-.-. ..; --... . Pursuant to tlie provish -ns contaiued in the 57th section of the act first aforesaid, the judges bf the. aforesaid districts shall .respectfully take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their rer spective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each listnctat theuotirt uouse, in the borough of . Ebensburg, on the third day af ter the day of elections being for the present year on FRIDAY the 12th of OCTOBER next, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of said judges Also that;where a judge by sickness or nna voidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges then thecertificate or return aforesaid bhali be taken charge of by one of tlie inRpecttwrs or the clerks of the election of said district who shall do and perform the duties required of said judge Unable to attend. Giveu nndermy hand atmy-offico fs? Hbens- burg, the 5tli dayof September. A. p3. 1855,-and of the IiH!enenleiicc , of tluo ...United., States of America, the seventy -eighth. . ..,."j , ,!;. - v . AUGUSTl,PUriBIN,L7 .,y .. . y Sheriff of Cambria, county.-y - v a E'f bherurs tJ.lice, b bens burg. ,. ; , September ft. IS&o,,. OEOKGK HUNTLEY, i f 'vviiolesale and Retail, - Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer, T ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Eb- JLV ensburg and the. public generally, that he h.is purchased the liu Shop, formerly carried on by Alessrs., X)avis, Lvans & Co., and will contin ue to carry on the business in ail its various branches, wholesale and retail. His Wares will be made of the very best material, and in the most workmanlike manner. ' Pu;pairing of all kinds done on the shortest notice, for cash, y ' ALSO, House Spouting made and put up to order on the lowest terms, tor casn. ' Also on hand and for sale, a large assortment of Cook and Parlor stoves, for Coal or wood; Di ning room. Stoves, Lgg stoves, &c, . Also.a large .assortment .of jgrates. and fire, bntkjr for iCoukmg. stoves, Coal .buckets .Shovels pVikers, ' smoothing 'irons, Jcc." "&'c., all of whrd will be sold low for cash. ,JU Tin-shop and wareroora in part of the bnibling formerly occupiod by George Herncame, back of this S Democrat Sentinel ''yjlic0. ) f Ebensbmrg- Tebruary 22, 1855. ly. ' 5 A Talilablo BusinessStana tor Rent i oil Tunnel 1I1U. flHE Subscriber being aliout to move to his JL farm offers to rent the property at pres ent occupied by him, and usod as a Store and Tavern." It is' a rare chance for those wishing to make mbnty, as It can be leased for one or more i-cars. . . . . . . ' ' Possession cin be' giveb Ota or before the 1st of November next. Apply to the Subscriber on the premises. .r . : '.. T 4 N. B. Tlioso wishing to ave money willo well to give me a call as I intend Seluug the Stock on hahd at greatly reduced prices." My Stock consists of A general assorthientjbf gxxxls.such as usua allv kt'PVin.coontry Stoiwi . -.''t? August 8. 185SrCt; - -y ' i ? 'H Wanted. 30O ActlveVl'oung Men. To act a locai itiil traverdps agents in a bnsi- sess easy. useful and honorable, at -v ' r,,AIynr100PESII0HIH!,fi A ea pital of 5 only xeduirel. :2e- patent mfed icine or book, iHisinesa.; Full particulart-gjven, free4 to all who enclose a postage stars p ta a three cent piece, and address -- ;- , . ; August 8. '55. A B. MABTYN, Plaitow,l . H. Highland Lodge No: 428 meets every .-VF.nXFlSDAY evenmff at their Hall on iijh 6t., in-the upper -story of Shoemaker & Uark'a builuiiig. . - yj ; t . JX CHERRY PECTO- J- ( tor tlie rapid Cure of " covciis.colus, ' 1 ' IIOARSKESS, Iinu.f. cnxTis, TrlIOOlIGHCOt Gil , 1 cnorri 'ASrtm a ak d conisrnr- f HHIS remedy is offered to the community with ! A.'Hhe confidence wa feel iu an, - article -wluvl- sddom - fails to realize tli happiest effects that can be deired So wide is the field- of. its useful ness and so numerous tie cases oi its cures, that almost every section of . the country abounds iu persons, publuJy known who have been reamed from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by iu use. When once tried its sujieriori ty over every other medicine of its kind, . is too apparent to escaje observation and where its virtues-are. known,, tlie public no longer hesitate what antidote to-etnployffof th distressing and klangerous -afiectiona iif the rpulmoiuiry organs, 'which are incident to our climate. , . ; j - f , . . ; - " ' j ijuiry .of aned:eal men, tlian .the alarming preva leuce and Vitality t cousooipbie f qsnplaiuts. nor has any one class o ..diases( had, jnore of tlietr investigiitioiiS and care. But as yvt no adequate. remetly .has neen. provided, on which the public could doi)eiid tor brotoctiou '. from dttacks upon the respiratory organs, until the introduction of tlie Cneuny Puctobau This article "is the pro duct of a long, laborious, 'and I believe successful endeavor, ; to furuish the coinmiuiity with such a remedy. ,Uf this last stalenteut the American people arc now-theHiselves jprepared to judge, and t append with '.a'Utidenc to Aheir decision. If there bi any dependence to be placed in . what men pf every class and station certify it has done for them, if we can trust our. own senses, when we see dangerous affections 'of the ' throat and lungs yield to it, if we can depend on the atu- rauce oi mteiligent rhysiciaiiK, who make it their business to know, in short if- there is any reli ance iijion anything,' then ia ft irrefutably proven class of diseases; it is designed for, bej'6nd "ainy and all others that 'are known U mankind, t If this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor be too widely knowu. The afflicted should know it. A remedy that cures, is priceless ' to them. Pareuts slniind know it," their children are price less to them. All should know it; for health can be ; priced to no one. Hot only slnaild it bo cir cnlatcd. -here', lut everywhere, -not only in ibis country, but in all countries.-: How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already -this 'article bus made tho circles of the globe. "The ujiievcr ts writs limits. No continent is without it, and but . fow pcoplo, ! AN though not in so general use in other . nations an iu this, it is cir ployed by the more intelligent in al most all civilized countries. It is extcitsivcly employed in both' - Aberiea-iin'?Europe, Asia, Africa. Australia and the fiu-.off inlands of the sea. Life is as dear to, its possessors there aa here,- and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity." Unlike most preparations of its kind, it is an expensive . composition of costly material. Still it is afforded .to: the public ."t a reasonably low price, and what is of vastly morc importance to them, its quality us never . suffered to declin from its original standard of cxccUeuce. rvry bottle of . this medicipc, now nviuufactured, is as good as ever has been made heretofore, or as we are capable of making. No toil or cost is spared,' in maintaining it in the best perfection which it is possible to produce. Hence, jhs patient wJkj procures the genuine Chebdt PrxrrOKai, ean rely on having as good an article as has ever been had by those who testify to its cures, r , - ... By pursuing " this' course, 1 1 have, the . hope of doing some good in the world, as well as the sat isfaction of believing that muchj has-been done already. ' - - . , "... !U'" l ' i" 'r' PSEPARED irr ' '." ) 1 'O -uij: yDR: JAMES C AYEH - ' PRACTICAL XD ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, K " V LOWKLL. MASS. ' V'.'-"'-.' ' Price 25 Q Sold by James JIcDerniitt, Ebensburg.' B. Hildebrand, Indiana, W. M'Connelll Summitville, Dr. R. A. Johnston, Johnstown, and by dealers everywhere. '"- -t - .txi September 6, 1855. 84-m- "id k',"-i",' .f. Orders A'o; -4.- : -i'. .-' Head- Qvarkks 3d T?rig f Gth DivV T. M.' Tlie volunteers" attached to the" 8d Brig. ICth Divl P. M. will 'assenible for. parade au-1 drill in the Borough' of 'EbeiWburg,'ar Tuestlay tlie 18ih day of Septcn&Lt )pe'a;lQVTJkrA! "3I. pre cisely '.Si.Uiiiiiid ,5iiifi i 1 i - tiii it ' j " Captains ofr2jDmpanie tpoii their arrival will report to Lieut. J-A-.Uir, . ,. j -.. :;! ' w - y' j .i By order of Col. McDernuU; ; .. I . - JOSEPH J DUMLAP.Adj't Ebensburg, August 29, 1855. - - , s-C - FOR, SAfl y 'iw ji rniHE subscriber offer for sale s piece or parcel of land, situate in Susquehanna" towrisliipi Cambria county, coutaining 71 acremore or less, about four acres qcared,,with a; two story plank house, fraine't.tiiblevaiid other. Hit buildinga, there on erected." 'There is ail orchard of alwut CO clipice apple trees," grafted; aud about SO choice' pe'ach trees in a thriving cindition,'mostly bearing frttif. There is a never failing spring of water within two rods of the house. The above land' Is situated within one mile" of Clwrry Ttea burough and bung well timbered with Pine . and Qak, offers inilucenjents for-Ian-bering . -. : v .... ; . - ' 4 , Persons wishing information on the above, can have it by addressing the subscriber. ' JACOB A. BRETH. Newman's Mills, August 22, 1855. Sni. , ; Valuable Water Power for gale, THE subscriber offer 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 aad Iron pre on the property,: as, well as timber, and Would be suitable for a furnace, or mill. About fifteen acres is. cleared, and in a high state -oi cultivation, - with n orchard of young fruit trees just commencing to bear.- It is situated iu Carroll Township Cambria cb. Pa. on the .road leading from Summitville to the Cherry Tree, and is about two miles east of Car roll ton.- Tito title Is indisputable and possession will te given immediately to the purchaser. ' - T He also informs his old customers And friends, that he is prepared to carry on the iold 5 busiucss as usual, and wishes those, who know themselves indebted to him to make imroedUito payment and save, further trouble.. i .. -.- a.-.-.- h . ; FEAKCIS Hi. WHITE, v , August 22, 1855,, ; e " ? ' L, John McKcagc,; ', Manufacturer and Dealer in all Kinds of Cigars, ; v Snuff, Chewing and Leaf Tobacco Montgom- . ei?V Iollisfytttr8r.i Pa.t. . -:,, Constantly oh Land,a rili .tand well sJectbtl stock of Spanish, an Vj half Spanish: cisjnr, at the lowest possibla prices., AU articles sold at this establishment are warranted to be what they arc represented. .. '-.v'.-:t -? -u-.i vi August 8, 1 855. ryi-' I :,': i. . . j. J -f.-5 . . rt.it. Kotlce.'i rOall whom- it utar concern; ! Thos-e! knowing L them?elve indebted to the Subscriber by note or book account will plase niaka payment on or before - the 15th of September next. Those ne glecting th'm'noflce'm'ust hnt oimiplairi If costs are added to their accounts after the above tneutionad date. ! , . . ,-.t v.. 3 1 . , WILLIAM D. UURD: k iTunneiUill, August 8, 1855. Ct. S rr i HrCHILDS & GG - WHOLErALE-COOT AND SHOE IVJARErpUSE ; l 'I y irzzr Si 1ZZ t 1S5 wcod street, pittsltteg, pa. . HATE JUST IvECwlV'ED TUEIR IMMENSE STXjCK OP liOO"lip SHOES, HATS. B0S"- NKT3 and Caps, tunsisiirg of over Thirty live Hundred Caaes fur Iadie aud Gentleman's , Misses, Boys a&d CliiUren's. Spring and Summer ware, all of latest styles and fashions, among which may be fuuud , ' LAD 1 1- AND MISSES' Boots and Bitskins.f Purple Parod ie4.fi. 1. 1 Cinderilla Slippers, . Broii7 Kosjinths, '-' ' &intai,s,i Euiea'41 mcx and rovs' Calf Kip Bo.t5, Col.jCbng. Boots, Kid Glo. But. 0$.& Un.-Tie:', Q &J. fejtcca. i Cuildu's fan. Bts.: Chihjn's S. Uait. TocctliCr with a vaiietv of Fmicv Gjo1s. rartitiu!arlv adaoted b tlie annroachinr: si'n. " ' C-ilaving puif basel t ur stock from tl e Eaxtern ManuHw-turers, piiqoipall.v for cash, with great care in the seleoti.in and quality adapted to the AVcteni trale, we arc enabled to., offer .superior bj ducements, and are detcmiinctl not to Le nn'crso!d ly any Eastern or Western Hous. " ' " 1 : 09-Merchants visiting our city, will please t all and esamii c for- U.cnit-elvcv j. $ ,f j . September 5V1S55,.,.,V ," !, ,.ti , , , ; .... ' . ; .... J0SE1 II O. HOLMES. - ';,,.. ' -,., . ,' T t JAME i'0i;"(i V WATCH & JEWELRY. STORE i ".NEW ST0&E, Llhlll STREET. JOHNSTOWN, PA. ' 1 vr, WOULD return our sincere tlauks to all our for the liberal amount of business we have All iur customers may rely uptm Wing treated with courtesj-.- ' - !' vAiaJ . Please call and examine our Stock of Goods, all of the richest and newest stylc.'.WebaveGond in our line to suit all customers. , We have heretofore done business on the One Price .Systah, by"" never asking more for Goods than they are worth, imr less, than we can sell them for. ' All sorts of Clocks, Watches, aud Jewelry, AcconleifbP,' &c.; repaired on tbeVmlses and attend- dod to with promptness n at less tliitn iisiiiil rates, as we have e-ery facility Vx doius work. ' Wtr request that we inay.have a fair trial.. . We will 1 roponsil le for the performance of all the Wntclies and Clocks sold unrepaired ui. this liouee. All Watthcs and Cloiksthat are sold here and which do not giyc satisfaction will & exchauged fwbtLersof i qual value. 1'knsc vxanHuconr Lists of Prices annexeil: ,;'"' ''. . '-.","" 1 " . ' " ' ' -- '- s --: ' - " -' ' 1 ' ' t.y ; . .. . .. ; . ..... . --i -; -4.',: -. . , (f I IHTl Hi; , JWXU Jh VfA. From- To. 150 00 , eo oo , 25 00 45 00 .20 00 11 00 ' CO 00 85 00 JO 00 600 . 2 75 10 00 10 00 ! 6 00 , 6 00 5 0Q .,,7 00 . 5 00 Gold Hunting Eng. Levers, $55 00 Gold Detached Leva., full jcwcl'd. 28 00 Gold Li-pines, 4 holes jeweled, .j V.V4 00 Silver Ki:gli.h Levers, jeweled. .15 00 Silver Detached Levers, jcwiloil, r 14 00 Silver Lepiues, . J 8 00 Gold Guard Chains,; ' .. t I 0 00 Gold Vest Chains, , .".,.:" 12 00' Gold Pencflsj, with Pens, - .5 00 Gold Pencils, .-.".' J ,112 Silver Extension Pencils a I'eus, . 1 50 Gold Medallions, , ',- , . . 6 00 Gold Breastpins, Ladies, ; . .. 1 50 Gold Breastpuis, (Gouts, . . 1 00 Gold Eardrops, : , t ... . ;. . r 150 Gold Earrings, . . ..4 ... . .? .?5 GoM Unger Rings, . . . ," T '87' Gold Watch Keys, ".' ."" ; I 50 Silver .Watch Keys, i; .'..f. 7 -45 . We have made arrangements with a large Importing IIuusc iu"New' York which wil) enable us to 't sell as low as. they can du in the. East.' . Plain Gold Kings made to order. , Also, Spevtatlo G lassi ' iUt in frames to tui tall ages.'": , -. ' '. V ' '.' . . .; :. . ",.;. '" ; nouns & yocng, Main r tnn , v, .Ti.ii- ia is.-. ; ? THE SCIENTIFIC ATYIERICAN- ELteTEKTII YEAIt.; ire-l ;:-.;:! r ;'v i u I. SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS AND TPdZES. 1 J The Elcveuth Annual 'Volume of this useful publication commences on the. 17th day of Sep tember next.--"( ;.--w t ' t .THE " SCIENTIFIC AME1UCAN" is an IL-. 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Chemists, Manufacturers, Agriculturists, ami 1'KOPLE OF EVEKY PliOFESt10N IN LIFE, will find the SciKXTiFic Asibbicas to be of great valt e. iu their respective callinirs. Its counsels and suKstious will save them HUNDI1EDS OF DOLtABS an uually, besides afiording, them a continual source of knowledge, tlie experience of Which is beyond pecuniary estimate. ' . ' The S JIENTIFIG AMEEICAN is published once a woek j .every number contaius eiht . large quarto pases- forminff annually a complete ana sjlendid volume, illustrated with . SEVEUAL 11 UN DEED, ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS. 0CJ-Specimen copies sent GRATIS4 - - it f-TEuMb. biusle Subscriptions, J a year. or $1 for six month t Five axjpiflp, for six months, 14 ; for a year, S3. .... . ; - . For.fiurther Club rates and for statement of the fourteen lar-o CASH PIlLZES.ofiered by the nublishera. see Scientific American.'. Southern, Western and Canada money, or Tost CHice Stamps, taken at par for Subscriptions. Letters should be directed (post paid) to .. - t - MUNNACO., , ; . 128 Fulton Street, Now-York. f- Messrs. MCNN A CO., have been, for many years, ; extensively engaged in procuring tatonte for new inventions, and iwill advise inventors, without charge in regard to the novelty of their improvements. i..t . . . . . - . -August 22, 1855. Arilinr's Paten S elf-Sealiug Cans. r For Pbhskhviso Frksh Fkcits.' ToMAnora &c ; By Jlermeticcd &Zm. Those CanK, which are sealed by. the Houso-keepcrs without tlie aid of a tinner, and open easily without injury to the can, are rapidly coming into general use. ImiII directions for putting'un fruit accompanying the cans ; and. tho.Work ia so easily pei fitrmod, that by their' uae,; every family may have fresh fruit and tomatoes on their tables ' all. winter; at sun mer twice. "-' ' ' ' ! '-' ' ' JUICES. Pint- Gins' $2.00 V Quart ' $2.50 ; Half-Gallon $3,50; Three Qnarts 4.23; finl tons $5,00, per doy.cn.. The different sixes tiet in order to secure economy iu . transposition. Countrv Storekeepers will ' find this ucw article one of ready ' sale. Manufactured and s4d bv , . v . ARTlirR, BURNIIAM & fH .51 .f y0. co South TENTH St, PHILAD'A. 5 July 25, 1855.-3m.' y 1 - XOTICC A LL persons imlcltel to tlie firm of Gotwsre Murray, or George Mnrray & Sou, are here-j by inotined, that the notes ami acemts or saul firms havo been placed in our hands f.fl-oJ lection, ami that, unless payment be made ; immediately, suits will be brought to enforre it. - - 1 - - ' - -JOHNSTON &. MULLEN.-' April 11, 1855. If. - i-a r 1 n -i ; ; y g m, I..,) .... , r SURGEON DENTIST, will le found at lb Oflioe of D. W. IjoWIs. M. I)., in Ebensburg, the third week of each month.. Oflice in, J Jin uptown nearly op posite the Cambria Iron Cou Store U Juno 5, 1855. ,-! ' .'-' ' y" ' LAUirV BON St 18- Straw and Ij-j;honi, F.incy '" French Iace, Kmbroid'rcd Cr J" Helmet Crown, ' ' FiUicyGlaca.-: 'V Plush & Velvet Caps, i -'It friends in Johnstown and surrounding cintry. done since we owned OurTeW Store'on Main Street. IJlf AlXVfJUUs Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, listed Tablespoons, best, - Plated Teaspoon, i: -. ., German Silrer Table, -.'. .-., German Silver Tea; if-i S - -Silver Teaspoons, , ..-tm , Silver Thimbles, - -. . 4 , ' Silver Guar.1 Chains, IlestRazors, -: - i. Portmonuies - Violics,' ..t.J? . I ' ' : ; Bows, Strings, fire., - - $ C2 2 bal ,.fi-.. "i: .:' 1 75- -...- 1.,..; 1 50 ! - - 'r- ".75 ; i . 4oo . ;. -j. ... 45 ...to . i r .il8 ; s .. -i joa - - 6 1 ' $ 0 it'Z izooo - ' r. r.A J J 00 ! . hi. i 8 00 x . Jft B 00 j 20 00 2 75 15 -17 00 13 00 7 bO. ' 37 Double Barrel Guns," r Colt's Ilevolvera,' 41 inches, CufHIna, Gold, . . Gold Bracelets, - . , ,j' Coral Beads. ' ' " -1' Silver and l'latcd Spcctach, :7 s 00 .0 new, goods. . ; FIREl FIRE It IIKCII?! , ,., THE subscriber would respectfully inform hid t friends and the public generally, that he has f renioved bis stock of inerchandiBe, iudou the Li to "kike," to' tlie room formerly oonipied by Kano 1 $c McColgan, where be has just rooetred and opou-' -i ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, which were selected with an eye Xu uie wttnta of tliis community, and will be sold kwor tiiau tha ! lowest," for' cash or approved country produce.'.' JefTerson, Juhe S, 1855. s. t.-: . .;j PANAMA,, Lhpm, Empire', Magjar, l'almj . and in fact every variety and stylo of fashion- r able llaU, fwtf sale cheap, at. -,, - . , I ADltS DRESS G CODS, Lawns, Bareges, Silks' 1 L Cliallies, Swiss, ore, cheap at . JOlltt M'CfJYS. LADIES;' Misses jiud ! Children gaiters, a fii variety, at ' :- JOHN M'COY'S. fin0 4 A LARGE lot of Ready Made Ctothing of almost evry'lily; cheap a "JOUNlMCQ!U. AVERY large stock of Boots and Shoes, uncohi m.Miiy iow a john m'covs. B ROWN and Bteachtod Muslins frcto t to 14 ctsJ ikt yard j of a g; od quality, at ' "' ' " ' ' , ; ', y , JOllNM'COV'S. YOCNG HYSON TEA 50 cW ir potmd, ilia:' Coffi-e 8 twMinds for one dollar, aud other Gro- i ceries in proportie-n, at JOIDJ MCOYii ' rORKS & RAKES, , Scya & Snaths, Shovels I & Hoes, Uigetlier' with a' pcneral variety of HarUWare, Very cheap at v CVUX M'5AtT5- SALT IsaHs; Oilsi'tlsbi &ci itrr lotr'at' '"' 'J ".;', ' JOHN MCOY'S'' hi . ... - . - T -1 , . .... . t-. - r. N B.' Pe.sons having accouhts with the sub" f scrilxT if over 6 mont hs standih?, are requested to call and settle them. - JOHN M'COY. i JeflersoiH June 6, 1855. ' 1 il ""l' School TtttClerfl-t Onied FIVE SelKoTTeaLhers wanted in Kiisquehanna Township. The Teachers will be exuVntned by the County -Superinten-lert,'at 'Scliool Hotthe No ly convenient to Michael I'lotts, on ' Saturday 1 the 22d of September. : : v Vi I i : 1.'. . , - - Bv OrdTf the BoanL.: . JOUN B.BAVM, lWt... .1 ; Augusts, 1855. . ' .-i , i-4.ii : JOHM. PARKE'S -1 :j Jolinhtotvn Marble lrork; ::1 Franklin Street, nearly opposite, ta aw Ketao ; V ... dist Chmrchf JohaiUwa, fa. ' V. y? MONUMlS'TS, ldiibs, Crave Stones,' Man- . tela. Table, -and Bureau toiw, maunfactumt of she moiO. lioautiful xind ftnest quality of fvireign t aud ilonu-Mn; marble, always uu. iiuuu . oiut male to order a.- cltcup as they can le pufchased in tha. , Ev.-t, with the addition tf carriage., Erorn long'a experience, 111 tne uueiiKusana strict attentiou tiK-rt to, lie can assure tne puunc tluU alt- orders will Ihj pn,'iptly attended to and the work finish ed in the lest 1111 1 4Viulli4tdiiiMJuaiUK-r .furnish ed to order ami delivered At any place desired. ' ALSO.- OrlntbSoAies of vhruaisi grits ' and sises, suitable' or faranrrs and Inechanica;' Sold wIhiIcsaIc or ret ail. -; . ,,; u.-? k. L. , in7For the couvchience pf persons residing in tle oast and north jof ; th comity ..jqifcimeus nuy lie. sevn and iqi'r h'ft with Stephen , JJoyd, at ; hiscabiuet waivplitliis in Ilbcnsburg. , . -1'ilrihartcrs ars? utvUxI. to examine s(k .and , prurt-s.,;. . 1.. , ; .-.n -ljuiie 'o., jcioa. ,, TAkU AOT1CC nTYliC bhderslcrnedmtcnding to leave thisCoim X tj', has left all. tlie account,-' notes.' ftcj. oT Fsvtfi & Co.'.' 'and J.' B. Oiaig in' tlie '-hands of Jos. Miller, c.r J- fierson 'for colTei-tioii. Persons khnwfnc; 'themse lve in.lebte.1. will please call on.' v bun hnmediately aud make settlement. " ' j. b. crvAio; -.TcncrsonAtigust 1W5. 8m.; i . Ieter 3IcfOMKll ! ' ' ' T USTICE IF '11 IE PEACE and SCUIVENER, if , Qcarfirld township, Cauib.na oounty, 1'eoiia. CoIUn 'tioos and oUa f , iUtt'odinl t u r-t ! Max ;0j. 351.'- j i. buoiuess will bo piouiptly 7 "-? . ; nA Aicn CArs.r - , Canton, x . .. Palm I, Black,. . , ., ; Fur and Wool Hits. , Cloth & Glazed Caps, . ..- : .f - .-y-y f i.'
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