. Tfcc Proceedings. . . t By invincible "perseverence ' 'ndV ipdustrywo 1 havi " filially sueeeded.i pbtdnmgproceea. tingi of coiuiCWe hope. ..that the public will ap preciate thbtfftflagging effort pf-ourselves,-nd award the due'tneed of prai3Q to the courage and skill of our special reporter, JJeiaem1r that no other yjurpalin the'eountyntains them. Let the Ishn&a-treei look and howl! Com. vs. Casper BurgraflU Jndictaent or scl ling- liquor fa n intemjrcrate'jpcr)Ji, t. andproaeeutor to pay costs. ' , raoDa X By. J- Larceny, verdict Conf & James Shef Johi mifcm.- Riot, eontiaoed-.-.l'-'-' ;-' ' -r ' -- " ". '.. Com. vs. John Zents. Obstructing the' course cf pb lie justice: -Not guilty and that the Prose cutor: pay the costs. - " - " -. , Com. vs. Wta. Trotter. 1 Tippling House. Continued.- - -, - Com. .yst. John J.;Pairi8h. Tiprnng House. District . attorney enters a nolle prosequi, on. payment of. costs. ;";--' vv; -; Com. - vs. William: Wilson. Tippling House. District attorney .enters a nolle prosequi, on pay ment of costs. II , . 1 i ...' Com. vs. Sarah, Rose. Fornication,1 verdict 8Uc2n. vs. Ai J.' Veikfand tippling House. Deft not-taken. - - . - - ' ' " , ; Cora. vs. Gideon Marlett 'fippling House, teft not taken. ... r - Com. vs. A.'Bradley. Tippling House. Deft not token. " ; 5 ; 1 1 Com. vs. William Strauss.; ..Tippling .House. pePt not token. - . ... ... ... .CVni. vs. Richard Trpttcr, . ;11prting House. Deft not token. " . ' '." - ; . ' Cotm vs. George' Litzinger.' Tippling House. Def't not taken. ' ' '' " " : : Com. vs.' John M'Coy." Tippling House, Deft not token. . .. . Com: vs. FrotTk. Schneider. Tippling House. Deft not taken, ' -LGm. vs. Joseph Craig." Keeping a Tippling House. IHiPt not taken. - Com. vs. Henry Creps.' Keeping. Tippling House. DePt not token. Cum-V. John B. Myers. Keeping a Tippling House. UeFt not token. - Com. vs. Patrick Burns. .. Keeping a Tippling House, . DePt not taken. . - Com.' vs. David IT. Tuder ' Fornication and Basterdy.' Continued. V 4"' . ' - Com. vs. Joseph M'Crcry.' Disturbing a school. 'Not guilty, but that DcPt pay the costs. - Corners. Jarues Campbell. . Larceny. nt guil ty. CmtVvs, Andrew Swiers, " Mfsdemeanor. Not guilt-,' and that def pay the eosfcC . Gm.-. vs. James Gamplitsl'. , L.ircctiy. . Dis:rict atturney enters a niJic pro.equu '. Cnir va. S.Iks" Adams." Assault & Rtttcry. DePt not takciiV :: " c' ..' i :r " Com. v. Daalcl Donnelly. Llirceny, njt a true bill. . - - i . . ,s Cm. vs. Eliasaheth Figart. Atult & Battery, jpuilty, anl the dePt sontenid to pay a fun of $l.andto4t. - i ,eCra.svs.v tf-rtKeh Halm. SeHin'i 'liiu-'r to a prn,f iiiteaiM:.rjtte hrtliits.- JCot gnilty, -and tliat the CtuQty,p.ty the' costs. ', . - Gu. vs. Elwanl Harkiiis SellinK liqur on Su MLty. ; 'JCntkuflty'aiHl tl.at the .Tn.wecutor - par the ci-tSi ' ; '" ' -I;' ' ' Gn.vs. Beiijamiu F"imirt-:-;-Assault Jf Battery. Nt.:,true btll ami that Ue ltoscctjt'x. )Autliouy Swttts nav the costs. , : V ' "' C in. Vs. Charles SIuwulerKer." Asss!u7t"3:"'Bat- r-rv. ' "Xot giiiHv. and thatiUjff nav titer- MKtA. '-C5im,.r - Lewis 'wh7tise. .---Misik'tnennor. DiiAdct attorney enters a noil- prtcqtii- on pay (inynt of ests. i- - - ' ' C ni. v. Bniiinii i iMgart'. Aaiilt. ' District attmy entew a nolle pnis-.-qtii u payment nf c-nt. - . ..j.- - tim rs.f:Antlvw- .wjc'TiAsl3J$v3 Rat. ery ."."J Truc liU d- U I'.rma-vutor -poy theKists. " -, .'v., '.;. - ' CoinV vs. Charles Slioenlierger. " Assault i Biit try - District attorney enters a nulle pnequi on payment of cwtj.v ' C.im. vs. Ben'j Xewhwise. . Assault .& Battery. Kot a True Bill anil That thc'IV.isot-utt'r ' Benja Tnni'FTgart pay the" costs.' ' .' . " " J C 'in. vs. Kd ward CoIBuld; ": ltccinving stolen pvrfs. 1 Continuetl.- . '. dm., vs. Uriah Gfeen,.r.ur-ry.. Dtf't not t.iken" Cmu tJ eorgTiearn 7b1 f Edward CofficM. Lrcenv;Gul5nMefl " ': ' . A Pretty State "of Things ia Loixisrile. , . . thft. Louis vllt 'J)e)iicrttt h as. a foreiUe ar ticle calling tKe attention of the, law-and-ordcr citii.cPS pf that. c'y ti the. present deplorable condition of thiuifs which exist there. It saysr . . .. ,. . - : ' - - ; 'W bve in this city, the unrestrained do minion of 'finowiN"otliiugtsru. atid what is the fact'f OnTelection' Uf foreiiTi'eTg dared' to approaca ine poits unacr Tne penalty or a broEeh head.' They were hnsafe in their em- ployments v- They 'Were ' mef by crowds 'of lawless scoundrels, and beaten and abused Their praise worthy efforts to. protect vthe property of -the -eity from fire ave Jcea re yarded by. pecso na)L .violence gndytUe destruc tion .of t the city, property, ,bccau fforeignera Lad the charge of it. , r. . . -r .. r- v. " TM8. "c.tbe legitimate fruiLi of Know iotliingisni, and we tell the gentlemen in irhito cravats, and others' who proscribe for eigners,; that they have ; waked np a spirit they can't'layl '; They are' powerless before Ihe-tempest they' have invoked. They iare themselvas liable to become the victims of the wicked spirit they have let loose." Nbpotism: -The term arose from Roman Emperors giving office to their uVepIiewt. Governor Pollock carrie s out this idea, ; but instead of appointing nrphewt, (we i suppose lie has none .old enough) , he appoints IW to office. He has recently appointed his uncle Jahiea Hepburn, Esq. Reporter of the . Su preme Court, au office worth $2000 a year. We hear none of the. f. holy horror" expressed by the Nichfc-Wissera, at this act of Nepotism, that, when they were called by their right name; they used to express when a' Demo cratic Governor did anything of 'the sort. Eato Sentinel. ' " ' '. lt Dhh or a Postmaster. Jn -the eyenioi the death of a postmaster, the respon sibility Of the snrofi of the person left in charge of the office- untij 7." r , . qlified. whether e -aprntmentot the deceased postmaster SSVi ft PreSent r Ktmaster General It is lawful for the sureties, ," any 6ne o them, to perform the duties of pstmai -cessor ne appointed, he.. person performing such, duties is reomred tn - fata ft, , . .? .Rffe 5.15S.'ir"tu discQarge of them. ' : Attrnt Inn Cnni-riii - . y uu win meet at your armory m Eberisburg,; Heuay, vue io m n&t, at o'clock, A. precistly, properly armed and, equipped ; for . Bv Ordpr nf S-ptemhcr 12, 18; : B. McDERiHTT, CapL EOOHJS I COCSLS I ! COOKS tl I TUE subscriber' would respectfully inform the citizens of Ebensburg and the surrounding vicinity, that he will be in attendance at the com ing County Fair, with a large and -varied assort ment of Book ; having made arrangements with his Eastern tnerchanta for all late standard books, Persons will find bim in rcadinesg to accommo date them on reasonable terms. . - ' - . .. la. jL. Slllilrr. September 12, 1853.; , , ."jonxT05fi'i'goss,;"'':',';lA r r . -, J a. 4a Saath Second Straat, v- 'w T " : A JiB nPw prepared to offer to their customers, XjL and to the trade, (of jtheir.owu, ipiportation,) the largest and bamhoniest assortment p Millin erv. G.od, in tLis -cityrr-otusisting-m part .of BO V MET SI LKS, 1UB IlOXS.y.FXYETS, FAK- -?s llion.-wiu ue po4 Ms wwca juHJta, uuui the most favorable terms. j V' ,;.--4- i. in i i.i ,1 - i . l PhUadelpbia, Sept. 12 1855. TAKE ;.KOTlCE. - , : The undersigned, intending to leave this Coun ty, hss left all the accounts, : notes,' &c, of FtirsvtK & Co.. and J. B. Grain in the hands of Jus. Miller, of Jefl'erson, ; fiw' collection Persons knowing themselves indebted, will please call on him immediately.' and make settlement. s.,,..vi?, ,-1;. d.-:..v r ; . t. IjttAil.:.' Jefferson, August l,!l855. 3m. :,' V . -.? - r.-.-ii' XAST. NOTICE, i - yA - LL persona knowing .themselves indebted to J me by note or book account, are requested to make payrncnt to E Hutchinson, Esq. ' -1 have left my notes, books, &c.- with hiin, .and his re ceipt to all persons paying will be vatiu. i - . Early attention to this will save costs. 4,' B. F.DAVIS. -Ebensburg, Sept. 12, 1855. . : ' j - Orphans' Court Sale. T Y virtue of an order of the orphans' court of JUt Cambria county,, there will bo exposed to public sale on Monday the ,8th day of October next, at one o'clock P. M. the following described real estate, situate one mile east of Loretto iu Allegheny Township, Cambria county viz: ' A certain piece or parcel of land adjoiniug lands of. Michael M'uuire, William v. Jlnrd, Dodson and others': containing "88 acres and 138 perches', and allowance, about 45 acres of which is' cleared. ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' . Salo ti bo held on the .premises, and wi 11 b sold on the following terras to wit i one fourth of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the.ftale, and the residue jn three equal annual payiiictits thereafter with interest," to bo secured br'tlibindgmeHt-bonds anl Mortgage of the pur chatMT.. - , , Ev"The above property offers rare inducements to purchasers. ' b ing convetiiently located to tlio BortTngh of L'Tetto ahd the . Pennsylvania "and Portage Rail Itoada. ' : ' ' '" ;' ' FRANCIS A. GIBBONS. - ' Onarilian of Francis A. Gibbons Jr. "FepteirilTj ISo.. ;m j- t f " "There will also be oflerei? at tiie'irne time arid place nOor 00.000 fe.t of Pine lumber, suitable for luikiing purptises. " , " ; ;. '-. FRAKCIS' A. GIBBONS,1 ' ; GEOR6E HVSTLBT, ' e-:;i. " WholeMale and Retail, ; f Tin, Copper, ami Sket-Iroa Ware Manufacturer; RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of iEb ensliurg and the public generally, that he has )Hirchased the .Tin 4 Shop, fririuerly carrieii on by. Messrs. Davis, Evans & Ca., hnrt will contin ue to carry - wt - the - businewi- in all - its various branches wbilesahrand retait.T 'His 'wares will lie mtc of the very - h-st material,' ami in'tlie nusr -worKriianllke Tnannprrr - ltojwiring "ot-atl kinds "done on tie shortest notice, for cash, ' n AISO, Zlouse Spouting made and put up W order on the lowest terms', for tosh. -; ip' 'Al' hi land and fiirkale. a large assortnient of Cork - ikI Parlor stoves, fur coal or-wotxi,' Di ning room stoves, Epg stoves, ie.''.''""' " Also a, large assortment of grates and fire brick; for Cooking stoves, Coal buckets.' Shovels pokers, smoothing irons, 4c &c', all of which will lo sold low for cash. v .' ' Tin-shop and wareroin in part of the building formerly occupied lGoorge Ht-rncaine, back of the " l)emoT:it & Sentinel" ojhre. 0?A1I onic'rn promptly attended to. r ? Ebensburgi February 22; 1855. ly. - J Wanted, 300 Acti-e Young Men. To ack'aa local and travelling agents iu a bu&i- . news easy, ueful and honorable, at a ; ' 8ALASY OF $io5 PES MOUTH 1 , A;apiudof85onl3'requireL , No patent mel icbj'e or lxok business.' Full particulars given, free, to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three cent piecernhiladiM-etw "j .- .;;,-!,.' August 8. '55. At U. M A RTYN, Tlaistow, N. IT. - 1 : ; OrdefN Ko. ' r " IIeaj Quarters 8d Brig. 16th Div. P. Ml The volunteers; attached -to the 8d Brig.- 16th Div. P..M. will assemble for parade and- drill in the Borough of Kiensl urg. on Tuesday the 18th day of September next,, at 10 o'clock A. JL pre-. ciwly. -v. - Captains of companies upon their arrival will report to Lieut. J. A: Blair.., .' , - . By order of Col. McDormit. -' . - , JOSEPH J DUN LAP, Adj't v Ebensburg; August 20, 1855. ..... ; AdmlnlMtrator's Notice. -jT ; LETTERS of administration having been gran ted to the undersigned on the estate of Dan iel Keeffe. deceased, all persons indebted to sai! estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tne same, will present them duly prof cn for settle ment. - 1. H. ROBERTS, Administrator. -. Ebenaburgi September .5," 1855.-1. : THE subscriber offers, for sale a piece or parce ; . of land, situate in Susquehanna towubUipl (Cambria county, containing 7 1 acres more or less abou1 four acres cleared with a two atory plank house, frame stable, and other out buildiugs, there on erected. There is an orchard pf about 60 choice apple trees, grafted, and about 80 choice peach trees in a thriving condition, mostly bearing fruit. There is a never failing spring of water within two rods of the bouse. .... . . The above land-is situated within one mile of Cherry Tree borough, and being well ttmbered with Pine and Oak, offers inducements for lumber-; ing. c - . ';.. -. :'. ' V t , Persons wishiug information on the above, can have it by addressing the subscriber. - . . ... JACOB Ar BUETII. Xewman'8 Mills,' August 22, i855. 8m. , JAMES POUCUERTY, .TVIIOLESALE ANfi RETAIL DEALERS IN : - --, ; V TOBACCO & SEQAHS, ; ; ; i - No, 11 IVfrtb Fifth Street, Plilla WILL be happy toreceiivei!tli'6raers of hU country frienda, and as wany others as may favor, die firm with a kail. ''. They will al ways find a full and select assortment Of the best brands of tobacco and segars, which will be sold on favorable termst r .1 . ; September 5, 1855. - ,' V " ' " ' ' ' Proclamaticii o Qsueral Election. Pursuant to an act of. General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled : An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth,'7 approved the second day of -July, Anna Domoni, ono- thousand eight hnmlred and thirty-nine, I AUGUSTIN DURB1N, High Sberitfof the" coun ty of Cambria, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby make known . and give notice to the elec tors of the county . aforesaid,' that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the said county of Cambria on the second Tuesday, (and ninth day) of October, 1855, at which time State and Coun ty Omcers will be elected to wit : -. Une person to till the omee of . Canal Uommis-. sioner of the Goiuinonwealth of Pennsylvania.' Belford and Fulton, to fill the office 6r memliers of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. , Une person to till tlie office of blieritt . lor Uapi- One ueison to 11 the office of Coroner Cor Cam bri'a county ' " " - ' "",'". " , One person to nil the olhce of ..Treasurer lor Cambria county. , , ; - . , ,"t ' . '. , , : , . One person to fill the office of Surveyor for ; Cambria county. .' " " 1". S One person to fill the office of Commissioner fur Cambria county. . " One person to fill the office of Auditor for Cam bria county. V ' '. . '. One person ' to fill the office of Director of the Poor of the House of Employment of , Cambria county. ' . '' ' ' . ." In pursuance of;said act J.slso hereby make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid general election, in the several elec tion districts within the said county of Cambria, are as follows, viz :. ' '.. -. .;. , - . The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Ebensburg., to meet at the Court Houte in said borough, Y, ' i-n ' . , , r - - -. : The electors of the , district composed of .tlie township of Cambria, to meet at tlie Court House in Ue borough of Ebcntburg. " , ,'." '. - 't " .The electors of the district composed ;of Ihe township of Carrol to meet at the school house in Carrollton. , "-' .-."' ' ;. The electors of the ditstrict. compofetl of the township of Chest, to meet at the school house on the farm of ' Richard 'J. Proudfoot . in said town ship. ITjc electors of the district composetl of f he bor ough of - Loretto, to" meet at the school" house in said borough, '; - ' '''' "..-"'"'t ' The "electors of . the" district compopol of tlie township of -i Allegheny to meet at school house No. o. " ..- The electors of the district composed of the lx.r-; otigh of Johnstown, to meet at the Mansion House in said borough. ' '"! '' . " : :"' " " " ' The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Conemaugh, to meet at school house Nol 1 in said borough. '.- " - -The electors of the district composed of the township of Clearfield, to meet ' at the' house of John Douglass, in said township.' " - The electors of the -district composed of the township of Jackson, to meet at the house of Hcn rv Rasrer in said township. l" k; . , ' ' . -' The electors of the district compscd of the towri ship of1 Richland, to meet at tne bouse of " Jacob" Kring in said township. ! - " . ' --'-' c- -AThe electors of the district corhposctl of the" township of Blacklick , to meet at the house of ' ih's-.iid township. , , : . -; The electors of the district composed of the township of Summcrhill.to meet at school house No. 1 id die'.loNvnof Jefferson, in said township.- The electors of the district coiriposed of the bvr ougli of Simimitville, to'' mectatthe.scbool houte in said btrough. ' ' ". " ' - " , ' 'The - electors of. "the district' composed ' of the township of Susquehanna, to meet at the house of Mat thew 'Conrad, in Said township: ' '' ' ''f' r- Tlie electors of the district composed'' if "the township of Washington, ; ,to meet at the-schol house Mtiiate at the Foot of Plane No. 4, id said township." rue derm f"TTie' mtrt'-t vv,T fUcr tow nship of White, to nieet at school house No. 1 in said township.;' ' - ' ' 1 Tlie electors of'the 'district composed of the Wwnsbip of Munster, to meet at the Warehouse of AugUHtin Duroin in the village of Mmister, in said township. , , .. . '"' 1 '""''' Tlie electors of the district composed 6T the township of Coneniaugh to meet as follows, viz. DUlrid bJ l.-All that part or Joi-tfoh of said township "b.nnded by the Sotnersetiooniity iliue, t!ia Stoney Creek river to the Johristwri"Btrougl line, thence by line of said, bofough to the junc tion of the Stoney creek, and little Conemaugh river, thence uplittle'.'CoDfemaugh to large acque duct across the. Pennsylvania canal, tlience iloWn the canal to little "acquluct over IKrikston'sltun, thence down the Big Conemaugh river to the Westmoreland county line, thence along said line to the Somerset couiity line, and place of begin ning, at school house No 17 in Cambria city, and George Behm Sr. 'Hl act as "Judge and James Sinclair and Jacob M. Campbell as Inspectors of said election, r ' '-:- ' ' ' District So. 2. All that part of portion of said township bounded by the Cunrtr.augh River, and the Pennsylvania canal from the small acque duct at Hinkston'a Run, to the large acqueduct at Johnstown thence jy' Conemaugh Borough line "and the said Conemiugh river. to SummerhUl township linef thence by Jackson -township line to Indiana county line, thence by the same to the place of beginning, at . the Schoo House No. 1 5 near the residence of J aha Headrick ; and - Daniel Cobaugh will act as Judge, and Abraham Gmd, and Solomon iienshoof "as Inspectors -cf said t-letf tiou.'. ..v. y. :.,. - f .' District No, 3. All that pnrt or portion: of said township bounded by the. Conemaugh Borrrj ough line, and the Coriemaugh riveT, the Ricldand township line, the Stoney Creek river, and the Johnstow n Borough line, at the School House No. 10 near the residence of Singer's beira.and John Roberts will jet as Judge, and Johrt Cushon, and John P. Shaffer as Inspectors of said election. I also make known and give, rUce, as inatMl by the 18th section of the aforesaid act ura-l -directed f tht"every pfcrion, eeeping HlsiceM the ace, who shall hold any office 'or appoint ment of profiit or. trust unr?er the government, of the United 8tatea,oruf this Stato.oT any city orfj mcorpcrated Cli strict, whether a commissioned om cer, or agent, who is or shall be employed under i the legislative, judicary, nr executive department of this State or United States, or of any city or incorporated district ; and also, thatevery member of Congress, and the State Legislature ahd of the select or common councils of any incorporated dis tricts, is by law incapable of holding or exercis ing at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspecto or judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be eli gible to any office then to be voted fori,". ,'. Also,' that In the fourth section of the- Art of Assembly, entitlftl, An Act relating to electims and for other pu;poses,"! approved April Kr!"8&0 it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section shall not be constructed as to prevent any mjlitia. o- cer from serving as judge, inspector or. clerk ;'"at any general or special election in ' this Comnioh wealth. ' ; t ' ..'.', ? ,',.' , : i. " Also, that in the 61st section of the said act it is enacted that " every guneral and special election shall be opened between the. hours of eight" and ten in the forenoon", and shall continue ' without I interruption or adjournment until seven - o'clock and tawusWp elections, and all elections for etoo tors of president and vice president of the TJnited Slates, shall be held and conducted by thfiwpc$ tors and the judges elected as aforesaW, aiJ, )pr clerks aDDointed as hereinafter provided; - " No person shall he permitted to vote "at "afiyj election, as foresaid, hut a white iVcemm ffj age of .twenty-one years or more, wnosuai nave- resided in tLrfu'at1eatt one year, and in the election district where he offers ' tt vote at least ten days immediately preceeding sucli electionand within two years paid a SUte and ctiuuty . tax, which shall have been assessed at loost ten days before ths election. But a citizen of tlie United States, whe has previously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefroni and return ed, and who shall have pcsitled in the election dis trict, and paid taxes as afit:iid , tdiall be entitled to vote after residing init this. fctate six montlis. rronid&l, "Tliat tha. white rcemwi, citizen of the Uuited Sfatcs between tlie age of 21 and22 years an4.hvc,re!;ided in the election districts ten days as aforesnifL shall be entit'ed to-vole, al tough theyansll not ha've paid 'iaxeaP . .4 - No .porshu8hJiU b daiitted to S ve wliose name is nvt oontaiued in (be list of taxable inhab itants fuuislied. by,, the commissioners,- unless. First lie produce a receipt for the payment, with in two yesis, uf.a State or county tax" assessed agreeably to the constitution, -and are sathifac- I tory evidence on his 'own oath or affirmation f another, !iat he has paid such a tax,' or on fail ure to produce a receipt shnll make Kith of the payment thereof, or Second ; if he claim a right to vote Ty "being an elwctor betwin the age of Jl and 22 years, ho shall depose on oath- or affirmation, that he has resided in tlie State 'at least a. year before his applicatipn aiul rnake suc h proof of his residence ta this district a is requireii by this act, and that lie'd es verily believe, from he accounts jgiven hirn that lie is of age aforesaid, and give such "other i evidence as is wiuired Jv this act. .whereupon the name of .the person "so. admits (to vote, shall be inserted in the, alphabetical list by the inspectors' imd bote:made opposite there to'by writing the word tax," if he shull be. ail mitted to-vote by reason of having paid tax1, or the wol,fae if be shall be admitted to vote by reason pf such age shall be called out to the clerks, who shall itake the like notes in the list of voters kept by theni. " , . . . - - - . ' In all eiseTwbcre the name of the person claiming to ote s rnuul on. h Jist urnislied by tho commismers "and assessor, or ' his , right to vote i whether found thereon' or not,"is objected,, to. by any qinlified citizen, it shall be the dnty of 'the iiuqctorho ; examine wich person on oath aft to his qimlilWntions, and if he chtims to have resided within tlie State for vne or more years, his oath shall not 14 sufiicicnt proof thereof, but shall inake proof there bv at least one competent witness, who shall be a .a'alified 44eefor,4lat iJ has resided within theHlistrietfdrtiMra- than'i ten days next proceeding said election, and shall - also : hirm-clf swear that his bonafide residence in pursuance of his lawful culling, is within the district, and that ha 'did not teniove in to-said district for the purpose of voting uAa'. "'i i f ' - rEveiotwiaTifieTs aRircaaidJand who sliall jnakfl Juc pcoof , if required,' of bis residence , and psyment of taxes," as aforesaid, shall be admit--ted to' vote in the township, ward or district in which WehWl reside. - - - .. anvperaon sliaH-pnH-entor attempt to pie- ventf any 'picer of any-election under this act from 'luMding such election, or use or threaten snip ' violeifce to' my such officer, shall interrupt or im ; properly idtMfere with him in the execution of his duty, or .shall block up the window, or avenue to i any .windowwhere the same -may be holding, or ' shall riotously disturb the peace-of such election, or shall uso vf practice any intimidating throats. ; force or violence, with design to influence uiidiljf or overawe smy elector or. preverit him from - ; ting or restrain the freedom of choice, such persori ' on convictios shall he fined in any sum not excee ding five hundred dollars ahd he imprisoned for any time not Jesshail oife mfcnrlf mir more than twelve mouths, and if it . slialUbe shown ' to the court where the trial of such oflenors shall be had that the i person jso offending ;Vas nit a resident of the' city,' Ward, or district, or township where the said offencB VaS commitUtl, and iKt entitled to a vote tlivfatfi?rf nn'lrlrthhe shall be sen tenced it( pay. a . fine of not less than one hundred n.or Inore tha.n'one thousand dollars, and be rui prisoned hot less thau six months nor more than two yearSr'---. '" ' , ? -, : rurstmn provWrm rontalnocl tu th f7tb section ( the act Erst aforesaid, tlie jihlges of the aforesaid distrk-ls shall respectfully take charge of the certificate or. return of the election of their re spective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge, from each district at the Court House, in the borough of Ebensburg, on the third day at 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. judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend 8 aid meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or the clerks of the election ' of said district, who shall do arid perform the duties required of said judge Unable to "attend. , Given. nixier my hand at my office in Ebens burg the, 4th.day of September, A. J). 1855, and of the iiMlcpcndcnce of the United States, of Amcricaj'tbe seventy-eighth. - . i..' r -! a' AUGUSTIN PURBIN, .a Shentf of Cambria county.. : .SlierifiSj Office, Ebensburg, ) v fjli Septorujier 6, 1855. .;'; J A Valuable BufiinejMiStarid for lient . teu Tunnel llilL THE Subscriber being' about to move to his ; farm otters' to rent the property at prts- cut ' occupied ' by him," and used as a Store and Tavern.' 'It is a rare chanco for those wishing to make maaej-, as it can be leased for one or more years : :4j.'r . Possessjn can be vjn' rni -or before (he 1st of V i " . i t - i . .t c?..i : i .1 ? -premises1"' 7 ' ' B.ThtTsc w.ishing to isave money, will So well to give me a call as I intend Svlline the Stock .on hand t 'greatly reduced prices. . My, . Stock consists of a general assortment Of goods, sQOi as 'usually teptln country Surej. " ' "' A . will! am b. iiuRb.; August s, i8.a5r-6 Js, -J tvl . Valoabie lYater Potwer for Sale; J THE subscriber oS'ers at private sale bis carding . and fuHing establishment, which for all conve fiienoes cannot be surpassed iu the county. There is thirty, feet fall of water, and ait abundance of coat and. Iron ore on - t he property,- its well as timber and wotfld be' suitable for' afurnace, or mill. About -fifteen acres is clfeired, and in i ! high state -6f cultivation,' with an orchard of young fruit trees just commencing to liearr -: ' -fit is situated jn Carroll Township Cambria eo. Pa. on' the road leathng from Summitvilla to the Cherry. Trcei and is about two miles east of Car rollton. ''The title is indisputable, and possession will lie given Immediately to the purchaser. I He also informs his old customers and friends, that be ja prepared to carry on the old business as usual" find wishes those who know themselves indebted to him to make immediate payment and sav further trouble. - : i. ' - s fe!-t r. .- . FRANCIS H. WniTE. .August 22, 1855. f-ha ' ; - Jonn' BIcRecye, ''- --. - .-' ; :, ; - r .'. M ; Hann facta rer and Dealer la all XUis sf Cigars, Baa2,' Chewlar and Leaf Tsbaees, Sotrn- -VriAtl' .ry t, Eollisdayibarr'Ta. - --' :i onstantIy'on band,' a fineaad wl'.stlected, stock of Spanish, arsl .half Sanvh -cigars, at the lowest possible p"ru-c AU atikh-s sold at this establishment are watrautd W bat they are iprweirted, ' Z:: ,-.r'i L-l-.li k-X f-ftttSe 18&i3jriii,it-u-?--', ' '' A w v .r o w. ' ' - - 'vJ.UDxNllSlV w:H be found jit ihe Offioe of W Wi IjOwis., I-" 'il; lXMn tensbori tl third week tf esx-h ' toon th, O (TV i n J. ih nstow tl (m-vIv op- pesiwwieJaat.rifllrCb'tu,,-- 1 r. June 5, ,15S. 4 '-'-- Hi. H r CHBLDS & CO., WHOLES ALE COOT Ar:D CHOE WAREHOUSE, US 123 & 125 T7CDD BTHEI1T. PITTSnnRR pa - nunc: which may be found f r.iniv ivn j rct-w: ' ' f UT.H AXO WTS Calf 4- Kip Boots, Col. Gg. Boots, Kid Glo. But, , , Ox. .& Uu. Tie, C. & F. Bo.ees. Childn's S.Gait. IiiLts and Buskins, ., Purple Parodies Cinderilla Slippers, Bronze Kosuths, Sontag's, . Eureka' Childn's fan. B,xts. HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR IMMENSE S IXXJK Of BOOTS, Mlofes, HATS. BON: . NETS and Ci, consisting of over Thirty Five Hundred Cases for Ladies and Gentleman V Misses, Boys and Children's Sikriusr and Summer waie. all of latest 1 : :-. ... on tuiivij- w rain-jr vrootw, junrHiiiflny aaapie.1 totjic approariiiug ae.n. . &-IUving purchased ouc stock from the Eastern Manufacturers, ptiiK-ipallv fur cash, with prr-nt care in the selecti jn and.quaHty aUptel to the Western trade wc are euaWel to oflcr sutxrior in- ducemetits, and areetcnuincri not to 1 undersold by auy Eastern or 'Western House. " CO-Merchaiits visiting our city,' will please call and'eiauiiue for themkelves. 1 - - ' -1-r- . , September. 5. 855,, . .t , e: - . . . ... .. . OSEllKJ.lIOOUX i - ; , : ' 1 ' " 1 AMF-1 Vol V; " i WATCH & JEWELRY STORE 1 ' ":'::ii..nbLaIES & YOl'NG. - fifiioRs & smmum, ... HEW. STORE, MAIM STREET. J0HKST0WW, PA. ' - - 11IE WOULD return our sincere thauka to ull our friends in Johuktown and snrri'unding Vtmntry, ll for the liberal amount of business we have done since we oeued our New Store mi Mair Street! All our customers may rely' upon being treated with courtesy... ; . ,j: v y Ilease call and examine our Stotk of Uoods all of the richest and newest styles. We have Goods in our line to suit all customers. We have heretofore dune business on the One Pries System, Xy never asking more for Goods than tl icy are worth, nor less tluin wet can sell thctn ft r. , All sorts of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, Acronleoua. 4c., rt-j mired o the preiuisoa and aii-d-, ded to with promptness an at less thau usual rates, as we have every facility for dUng work. : We request that we may have a fair trial. .We will be rehponsiUe for tlie erfonuance of all tlie Watches -and Clocks sold or repaired in this liouse. All Watches and Clocks that are suUi hre and which du not give sjuisiaction wm excliaugcu lor otners annexed. mv 01' '- ' . ,-. -J i ; From To. Gold HunYing Eng. Levers, ,-. . $55 00 160 00 Gold DetacLed levK., full jewtVd. 28 00 CO 00 Gold Lepiues 4 holes jeweled. ' ;, 24 00 35 00 Silver English Levers, jeweled, 15 00 45 00 Silver Detached Levers, jeweled, 14 00 20 00 Sdver Lepines, ; 8 00 11 00 Gold Guard Chains, . ' : ' 9 00 . 80 00 Gold Vest Chains, - - ',. - -, i2 00 , S5 00 Gold Pencils, with Pens, . . ,, & 00 10 00 Gold Pencils,. .. .'-. , ,-..... : : 1 12 : 5 00 Silver Fxtension Pencils a Pens, .1 50 2 75 Gold Medallions, - i OO 10 00 Gold Breastpins, lilies, - i 50 10 00 Gold Breastpins, Gents; ? i i l 00' S tt 00 Gold Eardrops, , , , , i , -. 1 60 I 6 00 Gold E.trrfngf,. ; . - . .- . "5 .'5 00 Gold Finger Ring,.. - it - 97 1 00 Gold Watch Keys, P.... K t 50 6 00 Silver Watch Keys, ; .'; ,. . . 45 : , We have made arrangements with a large Importing House in New York which will enabla us ' Ur sulas low as they can do in the East. Plain Gold Kings made to order. 'Also, Spectacle Glasbcs July 18, 1855. AYER'S' CHERRY PECTO- - ' . RAL : For the rapid Cure of - COUGHS, COLIS, IIOABSCXESS, lilt OR CHITIS, lvlioorisci-cotGii, CROl'P, ASTHMA, AKD COASIT91F , TIOX. ... . f 1HIS remedy is ollered to the community with JL .. the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to realize the happiest effect that can be desired. So wide is the field of its useful ness and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of . the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by'itsiise.' ; When ouce tried its superiori ty over every other medicine Of it kind, is too apparent to escae observation and where its vir tues arc ' known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to ejnploy lor the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which arc Incident to our. climate. , Nothing ha:; ealfod louder for the c-aruesten-i quiry of iuod:cal men, tlian the alarming preva leuce and fatality of consumptive complaintsi nor has anyone class of dUeascs had mors of their investigations and care. But as yet no adequate remedy has !een provided, ai which the public could depend tor proUxtioii from attacks upon the respiratory organs, until tlie introduction oi the Chic kb - Pectoral This article is the pro duct of a long, laborious, and I believe successful endeavor, : to furnish the community with such a remedy. Of this last statement the American people are now themselves prepared to judge, and I appeal with confidence to their decision. If there . is any dependence to be placed in what men of 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 dciend on the assu ranee of intelligent Physicians, who make it tlioir business to knowj -in short if . there is any reli ance upon anrthing, then is it irrefutably proven that this medicine docs relieve and doea cure the class of diseases it is designed for, beyond any and all others that are known to mankind. It this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor le too widely known. Tlie afflicted should know it. A remedy- thatjtures, is priceless to, them. Parents should know it", their children are price leas to them. , All should know it, for health can be priced to no ooe.. Xot only should it be cir culated here, but evcrywlierei not only in this country, but in all countries. How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already this article has made the circles of the globe. Tlie sun never sets on its ltniits, . 2o continent is without it, ahd but fca people. Al thoush not in so general use in other nations as in this, it is ere ployed by the more intelligent in sV. most -all civiliztxi countries. It is extcnsively em ployed in both America, in Europe, Asia, Anca, Australia and the far on isUnuaol these Life is as dear to its possessors there as here, ami they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity. uimse most preparations of (is aino, u is an expensive eomposilton of costbr material. Still it is afforded to the puhjic a a reasonably low price, and what i of. vastly more importance to them, its quality is ever apffoml to dechne- frora its original standard ? cvxMvuvs. Kyfry bottie of this medicine, now manntacturea, t a& EOod as ever as been made hcKlnfor. or as" we are capable of making. Io tl or cost i sprlv in maintaining it in the best pettfclkm wl ji s, it is possibte to produce. Hencs the patiVt wlm pnicures th genuine Chekkt Prcrrov, can i-!r on hajvirig as goo.1 an. artitde as ha cvr, V-cu had ty ap no Vuy x u.a cun- iWnrauinir this ooun-a. I have tha. iio!' diiingsoine good in the woH. a well the sat - Uf.it tm o( VtUcviua ha, jch ; ha jvr done lrery-'-i -r.. - . - ."' ' '! : '- ' TSJaKi M mACTICAU AND ANALYUCA UlEMlSTi Sk bTfJUneJJcl,termitt, Elwsbvirg. E. P. HUdohr.oid. Intiliuia, W.M'CurmtH ttJAttU'trilte Dr. lw A. Johnitoo, JfohAktown, anil by dealers i Dr every wlwre. "3, f O I ' KptemUT 5, 855,U, V SALT, Nuris, Oils .'FishtAVr'y w at ' v ; ,v ; ; ' ulv mcoy;s hats xxv cars. " LADIES BONXfTTS. ftraw and leghorn,' Faut-y French " Lace, Einbroid'red Cos'r Helmet Crwwu. - -Fancy Clara. ' Canton, phn i,; r '.-: . y- Wack, ; ' - ' Fur aul WcI Hat. 1 h & CUzed Cap. , ntish & Velvt Can.f Florence with Capr, ., ol equal value, llease examine our Lists of Price- PRICES. I.?7';;" f i. From . $ C2 8 60 ' 1 75 1 60 . ' 76 6 00 45 , ,2-26 60 i .18 n " r " 62 0 20 00 I 00 ' ' 660 87 r-To. 2 60 Ladies' Fans, Cuicy bikI plain, l'lated Tablespoons, best, .. - i Plated Teaspoons, ., - . German Silver Table, . German Silver Tea,- - -; Silver Teaspoons, . : Silver Thimbles, . . ; Silver Guard Chaius, Best Razors, ; : . ,- j . f Portmounies, , VkJius, ' . Bows, r rr t 9 Strings, Arc., ; J;j " - Double Barrel Guns, " , Colt's Revolvers, C inches,' Cuff Pins, Gold, Oold Bracelets, ' . "", Coral Beads, Silver and Plated Spectacles, .7 00 62 8 00; 76 . &Q0 !i0 00 2 76 16 17 00 13 00 7 00 57 800 HOLMES & YOUNG, Main Street. " HEW GOODS, fillet nltcn isntjii THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public eenerall.v. that I.p biu t removal Lis Stock T mivrlianrli! .1. I. ... I VUV F.IQ TittE," to the room formerly occupied by Kan & ilcColgan, M-here he has just received and open-' ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods,"? which were selected with an eye to the wants of 1 tins community, and will be sold "lower than tba lowest," fot cash or approved country produce. Jefleraofl, June , 1855. , - . PANAMA, Leghorn, Empire, Magyar, Palm, and in fact every variety and style of fashion-, able Hats, for sale chftap, at JOllXWCOY'S. I A DIES DRESS GOODS, Lawns, Bareges, Silks, L Challies, Swiss, Arc, cheap at . johx M'coys. LADIES, Misses', and variety, at Children gaiters, a fine JOHN M'COY'S. .. ALAhGL lot of Ready Made Clothing of almost every quality, cheap at JCHX M'COY'ii. AVERY large stock of Boots and Shoes, uncom monly low, at JOHN M'COY'S. BIJO N and Bleached Muslins from 7 to 14 cU. per yardj of a ipod qtlalltf. ftt . JOHN M'COY'S. YOUKG 11YSON TELV 50 cts. tK-r iKnd, Rio Coffee 8 pounds for one dollar. ai.d other Gn cerics in proportion, at T ' JOHN M'COY'S. . 1-OliKS & RAKES; ScyU.es & Snaths. Shovels . I & Hoes, together- with a ecucral varietv of Hardware, very cheap at . . JOHN M'COY'S, ,, N B. Pcsona having accounts with the swl scriber of over C montlis standing, arc guested; to call and settle them. -JOHN MtXjy. Jefferson, June 6, J855. ' . - School Teacber WanteA FIVE Schx4 Teachers wanted In Sasqia-hanaa,' Township, The Teachers wUl he euioiij by. tlie Connty Supcrinten lM, st &:ho4 ll.aisa. No 1, convpulcnt to Mkhavl PfotUi.oo Saturdav . tho 22d of Scptembt-T " ' .'--" .. jrv Or.VrrJ'the rfwrd. . ' - ' L - J0 R JL I'M, Pres't: ' Angust 8, 1S5A. ' '." JOHN PARKED Jlinstoin SlarhV) ITorks. Franklia Strest, aaarly eppocU Wba asw it. ' list Ckaroa, Taast(iw, IU. . MONU3,EN1, Viauki. tSrave Stones, "Man- ; tela. T;d)le, ami Bureau tops, mfimUnct-urjeil i of she most UaMtril and ripest quality of ijri . and dou)ctic marble, always on narxf STid-madti. ' to bph s cip as they can be purchaser! m tlio rsi, wiui ns aimuon oi carnsge. rTom ,ioiij experience m the business ana strict attention tucrctoy M can HMM th public Uiat all. ornery will be promptly attendxl to and the work Hrvh- ed m hc scs asjl mcj hand"sjnoer.nurniKh ' ed to orlet aud delKced at any place desired. - Al, w:tvione'iotaf4us gnts and sizes. suj)C for fjvtna'CS aud mechauics Sold by wholesale or rcyl. . ..' . VTJrii tha convenience of nerw iw recline in tW eat aal north of the countr, specimens may K'.svku and o-rs left with Stephen, Lloyd, an niK.cJnie( warcn'ms in f.Dcnsnurg. : r INin hast.rs af.e invite! to examine stork " anI llTHfK. fjune 20, 1W5: ' ' '" Hotlce. ; TjO . all -whom it may concern. The. inwii 4 k I Tiiomsf ives muemcxi to tne Miifcyrt-r, yy uoiy. r Uatk ntwint, will please ny'io paA-nwnt or; or. W-irw tlo 15th of S-ptemK tjiMt. - Vle neT loclin-; this rtUca must ny coi plain if costo are al.itl t tlwir accounts after tlie sboye mentioned ; WILLIAM D. IIUEDr i TwutrHIill. August 8. 1855. r. peter 11 cGougti. " - '" ' JPST1CEOFTHE PEACi:iid CRIY.ENER, 1 CIarfH'ld township, Csmbi-iii 'rinniVi IVutlJi.' Gl'ectons and other yuVi.iie: s wni'te'pto'n'ip atteiwhid to- " ' M'j l4, - ' '' : -