The Delaware Division. t '' The Delaware' Dvisbu of the Pennsylvania Cnal ii doing " heavier business this season Ihaiv it hai ever" (done since it was first pot in ' navigaWe ' order. V- The receipts for the fiscal year up to September 1st, ia nearly $230,4)00, at the Eastern office, alone. The receipts for the month of August; which has just closed,, amount! ' $57,704 nearly Three Thousand Dollars more than has ever ljeen .receive at' this office ipt ny previous month. Tte reader will have the labor performed at this office, by the Col-SLnihfaoii--clerk.-(whioh is aU the . Koard allows,) when we state tbitdunng the month of -August- 1996 loaded boats were cleared southward and about the same num ber amved north ward. .About seven-eighth of the tonnage sent southward is coal, the 5 balance h made up 'chiefly of Pig Iron, Roof ing Slate; Paving stones. Oxide of ,Zino and : Whiskey- During the month of August there '. was but a single day that the Canal was not in navigable order. The whole length of the "Ditch" is now in complete order," and if no serious drawback occurs, ' between this and the closing of navigation, notwithstanding the lateness in which business was commenced in the Spring, the receipts will not be ' far short of $lQ0,Q0Q.Easton Sentinel, Sept. 6. Dreadful . Scesss is China,. A letter . from Canton ; under date of August 1. says:-- 't-The mandarins of the district in- all di rections still calj. for political offenders to be ' giveD np, and many are denounced everyday; 1 they are constantly arriving here, and every -day ; there are two executions, at 10 A. M. . and i.4 P ;M. - Not very many people go to ,ee them foreigners occasionally. I have - fearful misgivings that my stomach would not ' stand ' the sights, sounds and smells. ; The Execution square is now more than four inches . deep of thick, clotted, dried blood, and they ' ay the smell is awful this hot weather. Mr. Heard went downhe other morning, and saw 161 beheaded. There were four execu tioners only, and the time "consumed in actu " ally taking off the heads was just two minutes and a half! '.. One hundred and sixty-one Jr- think of thaC Yesterday morning there were ? 300' beheaded, and in the afternoon 250 ! - This' morning about 280 have been pitched into. " This has been going on now pretty steadily for uionths. Mr Morrison, the in terpreter to the English Consulate, tells me that he has' seen some of them sitting down waiting their turn,' very coolly eating China' .gooseberries'." Tlmy seem to care very little abouuit. .Then all at these executions are a mere cracifice lashed to a cross, and then hacked and cut to pieces. But it is awful to. ; think how niauy of these poor fellows viay be pcrfeetIy"innocent of any crime of any kind, " and may be in fact victims of private spite, and hurried out of the way to gratify malice. .What a row there is at home when one man is to be hung!. .Think of hundreds and hun dreds dtiil-y., . t , ! " y BuCKwnxAT..- In the memory of man, the tateof Pennsylvania., says the Philadelphia iJjedjer, has never seen so vast a crop of buck wheat as now whitens the fields with its rich Moswmus, and fill the air with its fragrant perfume. "Not alone the rich valleys, but the rough, hill counties, appear to have every available spot whitened - with this delicate plant At this season, when -fruits take the place, of flowers, the buckwheat blossom adds peculiar grao? to the landscape. - Never did this grain give greater promise of heavy xe ' turn ; and if ..no- frosts occur for three weeks, the crop is safo. . Though the uses of buck . wheat are few in our cities, in the country the grain is available far cattle and poultry,- espe cially for mixing, and thus the crop becomes important, in releasing its full weight of the laruier s wneat ana corn lor tnc general mar ket Main Election; -rr-Kvery .mail , brings us Wore cheering news in regard to the 5laiue election ,Tha. full returns! will show a vote of over 107, 000. polled, and Morril, the Fusion K. N. Republican .candidate for Governor is defeated by eight thousand. The State has cone by a very large majority for the Demo crats. ' ; So large, a vote out of a population of about T6."0,000 shows that no voters neglected their &fHy-.'--t ": ' 0' V. '. Sata "Ajfu. --The Havana correspondent W the. IXatjyttutl InifMigcnctr states that Santa Annulate president of. Mexico, retires from that impoverished and distracted country with ,th snug little fortune of , seven ; milliona of dollars. : ., Two-thirds of this immense; sum is reported to be invested in stocks aad real rotate, ip the,United, State aad. England, he lavim uaeded, jp 'is (paid, ?a getting two millions f 'dollars ia hard . taoaqy iout of the ountry at theftie of V flight . - ' , f D 3 F.Strcd, .crebyaution . all persons Jl...fe to purchase' a'due Ml calling for twenty y(niT,"anil a note for .forty dollars, .given by Them some time.ih June last, to Ilenry Huble, of Carroll township.CaHiljrui cojfntyv As said note and bill,' wwc obtained by false representations, they ije.determiiyl aot to Tedeem thorn. ' ' LEWIS EVANS, ;t ' BENJAMIN JONES. September 10th, 1855. Estate af David Sammerrillf Dec'd. LETTKKS of Admiautration on the estate of Jl. SummerviBe late of Chest tp., dec'd have beeu'grante-te-.tbe ubacrjberf. All persons Knowing themselves indebted to said estate are heneby notified, to make immeiliate. settlement, and them 'having claims will present them duly authenticated fa settlements ' ' . . " , . ..... J AMIS SUM M EE V7 LLE, i , NATHANIEL HUGHES, Aamr a ,-; . : Concmansrla Hotel. . , - ii ivvuuuur uuwut tun H niir&aWouA fnptJd .,i A u-. his . lucTjuuiic gctwraitw ?5w iLU.9U STATION Cambriacoun ty. The Hou u situated near tlw Penn'a It. II. Avery airangoment has been made to make it a convenient slxppmR place lor the travelling pub lic, s. The Table wille furnished with the ht the market will luTord.- The Bar will conUin 1U quor of the first brands, in fact notliing m e eft undone to endeMt one of the most desirable iteppipg in tnra county.-- - rrAylNG associated ia the practice of . Medi JJ. cine, oEer their services . to the citizens f " ""T viciauy ur. ixAxmxn may bei.il- WcZZi a f ltb of P- u'fl; Esq.. and W".' hn reaidence ?ia Loretto, when iiot -Ttembcri9thri8a5;' r , , navv a nrJ"rX5l7ltX SALE. B Y virtue of an'oK order of the Orphans' -r ,v.. vamMri there will be ex-' posod to public sale, on the premwes on Mo. -day, the 16th day of Octaber,xt at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following real estate of. which James K. il'Dermitdied seized, ' - ; ' A certain piece or parcel ot jwu uu hhwuui thereon erected, situate in C3iest Townabip, Cam at a noet at the Southeast end of the tract of which it is a part, thenco South 3-5 degrees West oy traci in name ot inoinaa Penrose iOd perches to a post thence North 64 . Waust Ql WorrVus trt.a rwwf thence South - -a t i .-- , 601 dfgrpea West 42 perches to a post, thence North 2 degrees' East 70 perches to a post,' thence South 88 degrees East 40 perches to a post, thence North 2 decrees East 40 perches to a pott, thence by land of John E. M'Dermiti South 88 degrees East 62 perches to the place of -.beginning, con-, taining thirty acres. ' - Terms: One third or the purcnase money to K na) rai'mnllnniilinn df thA ttsde.' tLnA the rfSii- due in two equal annual payment thereafter 'with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser . - - ' ' JAMES M'MULLEN; , - ; Executors. SeptemWr 19, 1855. '. ! ' I. O O F. ; Office oD. D. Q. M. Di. No. 41. Mcmlers of Highland Lodge No. 428. will niett at their Hall in Ebehsburg, on Wednesday, 2Gth inst and " Conemaugh LoigeNo. 191. at Johns town, on Wednesday, 27th inst, for the election of officers, for the next. Beni-annua.l term. The officers of each Lodge will be duly installed at the succeeding meeting. Each Lodge will be required to have its , "return, properly, made out, with its percentage, before the' installation takes plat. . , . v H. C DEVINE, D. D. G. M. " '.,' , Dist.No. 41. Ebensburg September 19, 1855. t BOOKS ! BOOKS ! ! BOOKS! J 1 TIIE 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 Books ;v having made arrangements with his Eastern merchants lor. all Lite standard books, Persons will find him in readiness to accommo date thorn on reasonable terms. ; - ' " LC M. SUTLIFF. ' September 12, 1855. ' ' ' FALL XIILUNERT GOODS 1 1855 ; . joii.v stoa'E & soars,-. -, 170.43 Sonta Second Street, -PHILADELPHIA, , ARE now prepared to offer to their customers, and to the trade, (of their owu importation,) the largest and handsomest assortment of .Millin ery G-Mids. in- tlus citv-r-conis-tinK in port--of BONNET SILKS,' KlBliONS. rELVETS, FAN CY FEATI1EKS, TLOWERS, LACES. &c, &c V'hich will-be sold at the lowest prices, and on the most favorable tern is. ' ) Philadelphia, Sept.12 1855.. . -: ' ; TTAKE . KOTICE.; ' The undersigned, intending to Icavo this Coun ts', has left all the account, notes, ; Forsyth & Co.. and J. B. Craig iu the hands' of Jos. Miller, .of Juffornon, for-collection.- Persons knowing themselves indebted, will jilea.se call on him immediately and n.akc settlement. ' -a v J. B.CRAIO. ., Jefferson, August 1, 1855.- 8m.-' - i LAST A OTIC E. r r i ALL persons knowing; theniselyes indebted to jne by note or book account, are requested to make payment to K. Hutchinson, Esq. I have left my -notes, books, &e; with him, and his re ceipt to all persona paying -will- be valid.-'-- Early attention to this will save cwts. ; . ' : ' V - - " Hi J?.- PArlS. ; Ebensburg, SepL 12, 1855. GEORGE HTJ-fTI,BV, . . ; lVliolesale and Retail, - Tin, Copper, aad Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer. RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Eb ensburg and the public- generally, that he has purchased the Tin rihop, formerly carried on by Messrs. Davis, Evans & Co., and will contin ue to carry on tho- business in all its varioiu: branches, r wluJeisale ami retail. . llis . vyares will, lie made of the very b.t ' material," and iu the most workmanlike manner.'" Repairing of all kiuds dime on the shortest notice, "J'vr ednh. ; ALSO, 2Ioue Simiting made and put up to order on the lowest terni, jinr cu A,, -r- Also pu hand and for sale, a large assort nnt of Cook and P.arlor stoves, fyr coal or wood, Di uing room stoves. Egg stoves, &c. ' .; Also a large assortment of grates' and. fire brick, for Cooking stoves,' Coal 'buckets. Shovels pokers,; smoothmg: irons, AcV; &c'.i all of which will Itc sold low for "cash. . .r - Tin-fchop and wareroom in part Jof the building formerly' occupied by George Homcame, back of the Democrat &; Sentinel" office. . . ,. - K7AIl orders promptly attended to. -: Ebensburg, February 22, 1855. ly, 1 .1- Vantedr300 Active Young Men. To act as local and travelling agents iu a busi . - aesci easy useful and honorable, at a iu, ' SALARY OF S100 PES MONTH J A-capitalpfS only required. . No patent med icine or book business. Full particulars given, free, to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three cent piece, and addreas ' , August 8.55. A. B. M ART YN, Phtistow, N. II. Administrator's Sotlce.' ; IT ETTEKSof administration having been prran JLJ ted to the undersigned on the estate of Dan iel Keefle, deceased, all rersons indebted to &ai? estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and .those having claims against the same, Will present them duly , proven for scttlo mpnt. ti IT 'pnnTrivre t. - ' - mm.. 1 I (il.t.t 1H1 Ebensburg, Septombcf 5,' J 855 CU - -' . . ;' : npHE subscriber offers for sale piece or parce of land, situate in' Susquehanna towihipt Camhria county containing 71 acres more or less about four acres cleared, with a 1 two story plank: house frame stabk,and other out buildiugs, there on erected, -i There is an orchard of about UU choice apple treear- grafted, ud about 0 choice peach trees in a thriving condition, mostly bearing fruit. There i8 a never failing spring-.of water within two rod8 of the house. . . - . ' .'i- :i -r The above land is situated wkhra one mile of Cherry Tree borough, and being well ttmbered with Pine and Oak, offers inducement! for lumber ing: '- - - rVinonii wl'ihiiif information have it by addressing the subscriber. . ' !.i . - r T ft r. . v. v. . .Newmaa's Mills, August 22, 1855.--3m. t V. JAMES DOrcnEIXTY, ' 5 OPTHE PIRMOf -' f lOEY DCUGfJEOTY, : WHOLESALE AND RET AIL; DALER31N K. It Nqrfn flftn Street, Pblla. .TILL b happy Wreve rthe orders of his JL I f i"6"' nd nmny others. fnl may. &vorUietm witha calL They-will ah WrTlff lrd a"t of the best t, which will be Sold on favorable terms. l ' . - : September 6, 185J, :-:Ji'i'yXo,'i : J' . -i"",-l" . '...i.t GOX SAVE TKE COJflMOSTTtXJTM. Proclajnation ot General .Election. ' - Pursuant to an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled : An act relating to the elections of this Uommonweeitb,': approved the second day of July, Anno Domoni, one thousand eight hundred end thirty-nine, I AUGUSTIN DUBBIN, High Sheriff of the coua ty of Cambria, in the Stat of Pennsylvania, do . v i C " . . .1... 1, ?"t - . '? "u "?! ".Z'XZu TV ELECTION will be held in the said county of Cambria pn the second Tuesday, (and ninth day) ol October, le&o, at winch time btate and Oou" ty Officers will be elected, to wit: .,"- . . i.-r .One person to fill the office of 4Canal Cranmia eiouer of the Cbmmonwealth'of Pennsylvania. ." Two persons in connection with the comities of Bedford and Fulton, to fill the oCicc of members' of the Houe of Representatives of Pcnuay! vauia : One person to fill the office of Sherilf for Cam bria county. ".- " "'. . rv " " One iei son to 11 the office of Coroner for Cam: bria comity. " " - .' One person to : fill the office of.TreasurtT for Cambria county? .. .., , , . Ouo person to fill the ' office of Surveyor for Cambria county. . ' .' ' ' ' ! One person to fill the office of Commissioner for Cambria county. . - . , . . One person to fill the office of Auditor for Carq 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, I also hereby make known And give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid geueral election in the several elec tion districts within the said county of Cambria, are as follows, viz : - v '" " The eiectors of the district composed of the bor ough of Ebensburg. to meet at the Court Houte in said borough. , ' . - The electors of the district composed of the township of Cambria, to meet at the Court Houmc in the borough Of Ebeuisburg. - . . , The electors of the district composed of. the township of Carroll, to meet at the school house in Carrollton. . . The electors of the district composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the school house on the farm of Richard J. Proudfoot in said town ship. The electors of the district composed of the bor ough of Loretto, to meet at the school house ia said borough. . ' The electors of the district ' comjosed of the townsldp of Allegheny, to rnee at school house No. a.- : . ; - ' The electors of the district composed of the bor ough 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 No. 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 hooso of Hen-, ry Rager in said iownship. ' The clecfcjrs of the district composed of the town-' ship of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob Kring in said township. - ,- . - : . .., The electors of the district composed of the township of Blacklick, to meet at the house of - in said township. v .. ' '' The electors of the district composed of tlie township of Summerhill, to meet at school house No. 1 in the town of Jefferson, m said township. . The electors of the district comjiosbd of the lxr ough of Summitville, to' meet at the school houe in said borough'. ' . . " ' The - electors of . the district composed of ' the. township of S,uqnchanna. to meet at, the house of Matthew Conrad in said township. - The electors of ' the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the school house situate at tho Foot of Plane No. 4, in said township. . .... " ,-T1 - cljscmni of Ltm ittBTTtct uxnjKaKKt'or 'liie township of White, to meet at school house No. 1 in said township. . The ' electors of the district composed of the township of . Munster, to meet at the Warehouse of Augustin Durbin in the village of Munster, in said township. . , The electors- of the district composed of the townshirr of -Conemaugh to meet as follows, via. " DLxlnci No. l.-All that part or portion of said township bounded by the Somerset county hue, the Stoney Creek river uto the Johnstown Borough line, thence by lino of said borough to the junc tion of the Suwiey creek and little Conemaugh river, thence up little Conemaugh to large acque-. duct across the Pennsylvania canal, thence down the canal Jo little acqueducf over llinkston's Run, thenco down the Big-Conemangh river to -the Westmoreland county line, thence along said line to the Somerset county line, and place - of begin ning, at school house No. 17 in Cambrin city, and George Behm Sr. will act as Judge and James Sinclair and Jacob M. Campbell as Inspectors of said election. . . - ' 1 DUtrid No. 2. All that part 'or- portion of said township- boHuded by the Cottomaugh ISwf, and the Pennsylvania Canal from the small acque-'I duct at llinkston's nun, to the large acqueduct at Johnstovnj thenoe by Conemaugh Borough line and the said Conemangh river to Summermll township line, thence by Jackson township line to Indiana county line, thence by the same to the place of beginning, at the School House No. 5 near the residence of John Headrick and Daniel Cobangh will act as Judge, and Abraham Good, and Solomon Benshoof as Inspectors of said elec tion. ; , .' -if . District No. All that part or portion of said township "bounded by the Cmnemaugh Bor ough line, and the Conemaugh river, the Richland township line, the Stoney Creek ' riven aud the Johnstown Borough line, at the School House No. 10 near the residence of Singer's heirs, and John Roberts will pet as Judge, and John Cushon, and John r. Shaffer as Iiftipectors of said election. - I also make known and give, notice, ar in -aad by the 18th section of the aforesaid act am I di rected that -every person, excepting justices of thecea.ee, who shall hold any ofhoe or appoint ment of profiit or trust nncVr the government of the United States or of this State, or any city or incorpt rated district, whetlier a commissioned offi cer, or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, judieary, or executive department of this State or United States, or of any city or incorporated district ; and also, that every member of Congress, and the State Legislature and 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 inspector or judge, Or other officer of any such election, shall be, t'lli gible to any office then to be voted for." V Al.o, that in the fourth section of the Act of Assembly, entitled, " An Act relating to elections and for other purpnees approved April 18,1860 it is enacted that the aforesaid 18th section shall not be constructed as to prevent any militia offi cer from serving as judge, inspector or clerk ; at any general or special election in ' thia Common wealth. -; '.r '-." ' " " Also, that in' the 61st section of the said act ft is enacted that M every general and special election ahall.be opened between the hours of" eight and ten in the forenoon.' and shall continue without interrupt! n or adjournment until seven, o'clocjr. in tho evening, when the polls shall be closed.' ' The general, special, ity, incorporated district and township elections, and all elections for elec tors of president and vice president of the United States, shall be held and conducted by the inspec tors and the judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided.; ' - " No person shall be permitted to vote at any election, as foresaid, but white: freemen, 6t the age of twenty-cue years or mtre4 vfbhajl have -j resided in this Stateat least oaiyear, and in tlie electionxfetrict here he joflera ;to vete - at least i ten day immediately prectcding such asctraB, and widjin two" vears paid a I3ute and 'county-- tax, whicii Lave bum nrscaaed at least ten days before thetljctror. Bat a citizen of ti e United States, who taa previously boen a qualified voter of this State, and removed therefrom and return ed, and who ahaU Lave resided in tlie Wti ilia. l, w.vm w trict; and paid taxes as aforesaid, ahall be entitled to vc afWr mOdiDg in - this State six month. i'rof,r.Thai the;whMe irccmen. citirens-of the A to vote after residing in-tbi. United State betwecu the age of U and 22 years andliave resided, in the election districts ten days as aforcaai't I shall be entit'ed to vote, altouzh 'tbealiXn'nAiiKve paid taxes. "i . : : No.persptihaU be admitted tot vote whose name is not coutaiueil iathphstof taxable inhab- ,itants,fuKiULed,ly jthc commissioners, unless, First he produce a receipt for the payment, with in two years, of a State or . county tax assassed agreeably the constitution, and give satisfac tory evidence on his own oath or. affirmation of another. (hat he haa paid Mich a tax, or on fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath f the payment thereof, or Second if he claim a right, to vote by being an elector between the age of Vl and 22 years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation, that ho has resided in the State. .at least a year before his application and make such proof of his residence in tliis district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe, from he accounts given him that he is of sge aforesaid, and give such other evidence as is required by, this act, whereupon the name of the person m admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note made opposite there to by writing the word " tax," if he sh-ll be ad mitted to vote by reason of having paid, tax, or the word 'ago,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of Such age shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. . ' . " In all eat-es where the name of the person claiming t vote is found ou the list furnished by the commissioricrs and assessor or his . right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, itshall be the duty of the inspectors to examine kucIi person on Oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within'the State for vnc or more yearn, his oath shall not be sgfticient proof thereof, but shall make proof there ljy at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the' district for more' than" ten days next proceeding Suid election, and shall also him;-elf swear that his bonafide residence in pursuance of his lawful pjllng. is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpote of voting therein. r" s " - ' - Every person qualifiel as aforesaid, and who shall make doprool,: if required, of hisresilence . and payment of taxesj as aforesakl, shall be admit ted to vote in the township, ward or district iu which lie shall reiade. ' If auy person- shall prevent or attempt to pie vent any officer ,"of any -election under this act f-frpai holding such election, or we or threateoany I - ' i . 1 V 1 1 : . violence io any sucti mukkt, buuu interrupt or im properly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block np tlie window, or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace of such election, or shall use of practice any intimidating threats, force or viqjmce, with design to influence unduly or Overawe any -elector or pre vent him from vo ting or restrain the freedom of choice, such crson on conviction sjiall be fined in any sum not excee ding five hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any time not Jess than one month nor more than twelve months, and if it shall be shown to the court where tlto trial of such offences shall be had that the person so offending vas not a resident of the city, ward, or district, or township where the said offence was committed, and not entitled to "a vote therein, titen on conviction, be shall he sen tenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, ami be im prisoned not less than six montlis nor more than two. years. - X'iiriuiaa.t to Itie provfeunx aenlainwldt b STtli section of tlie act first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectfully take charge of the ccrtiqcate or return of the election of -their re spective districts, ami produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district at the Court House. In the borough of Ebensburg, on the third day af ter the day ..of. electious being for the present year on FRIDAY the 12th of OCTOBER next, then and there" to do and perform tlie duties required by law of tevid judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness unavoidable accident, is unable to atund Said neecting of judges, then the certificate or return afyreFid shall be taken cliargeof by one of the inspectors or the clerks of the election of said district, wlw shall do and perform the duties required of - fijid judge unable to attend. Given nrtder my. hand at my office in Ebens burg, the &tiidayof September, A. D. 1855, and of the Independence, of the United States of Aawica-tbjeevontyHfighth. - - - - -; ' AUGUSTIN DURBIN, . -,..., . j Sheriff of Cambria county. ' ' Sheriff's;" Oflicei- Ebensburg, I . ' Septenahcn in 1855. - t - ; idi rii 1 : : A Talnable msinessstand for Ren t vou Tunnel Hill. TnB-Stibrrber being aboot to mov to his .farm effers 'to rent 'the property at pres-" etit occupied by him, and used as a Store and :Tavern. It' is- a rare chance for those wishing to make money, as it can be leased for one or more years. '3 i'---r"--' - . - - - Possession an be given on or before the 1st of November next. ' Apply to the Subscriber on tlie premises, - ' 4-:V; - . - - ' , ", ," , " ' v - . N. B. Thiwe' wishing to save money will o well to give me acall as 1 intend Selling the Stock on band at :'gifeatly reduced prices. My Stock consists of a general assortment of goods, such as usually kept in country Store. ,J '; .;-;" WILLIAM D, IIURD. August 8,'i855.r 6t- r ' i Taluable Water Power for Sale . THE subscriber offers at private sale his carding and fulling establishment which for all conve niences cannot be surpassed in tle county. There is thirty 'feetTall of water, and an abundance of coal And Iron, ore on tlie-property, as we'd as timber, and -would tie suitable for a furnace, or mill.' ; About fifteen acres is. cleared, and in a high state of cultivation, ; with an orchard of young fruit trees just commencing to bear. - It is situated in Carroll Township Cambria co. Pa. on the road leading from Summitville to the Cherry Tree, and is about two miles east of Car-i rollton. The title is indisputable, and possession will lie given immediately to the purchaser.' ' ' . He also informs bis old customers and friends, that he is psepared to carry on the old business as usual, aud wishes those who know themselves indebted to him to make immediate payment and save further trouble. - - .:. -t FRANCIS II. WHITE. August 22.-1855.- - 4 ' ilonn McKeage, , Haanfaetv-wr; and Sealer in all Kinds ef Cigars, , Bsalff Coewie; and Jsaf Tobacco. Montgom w , ,1. --arylt., IXollisdaytbarg, Pa. XNdnstantly on hamL a fine and well selected L Stock of Spanish, and; half Spanish cigars, al.tne lowest pessicie ptK-ea. All aruciea soi . this establitilmieiU. ajevartatitcd to ba wha-jt are represent ed.Y .y, . ' ? Aogust8, teas. ly. , ; :.. ; r; ,.'r,-.r-. , ,. -., ,, . ; - ffAA ?AC510, -y - L Ji.'GLON DENTIST, "y he iwnd at the Office of W AV. Iwis, W-M.;Dn, in Ehcnsburg, the, thd week of each month. ' - Office in Jolinstown nearly op- 'pcte'theGambria tronCo. Store. " ' H. CHIXDS &. no.. WKOLECAUi- COOT ATiS rS-VAftEHOirSi "WW VP tiwir uL-nriri,'ii a' ij r.-1 1 ikkl'VuV N!TS and Can txmtiintxnv il over Thirtv Aliases, Boys and Gtitdrea'a Spring and .Summer which may be foand LXDiEa akd aircsE' HTX AND POTS' Calf tt Kiplioots, Col. Cong. Boots, Kid GU. But, Ox. Un. Ties" ' C & K. B.jLUes. ' Boots and Buskins, rurple Parodies Cinderilla Slippers,. Bronze Kossuths, f Sontag's, EuiekaV, Ohildu'a fan. Boots. CIiildn"a SI Oait. care in the. selection and quality adapted to the Western tradei .we arc enabled to oftcr sarur in ducements, and are detemineil not to le undcrld by any Eastern 'f 'efitcrn Huiibc." ' ' KMerchants visiting our city, will please call and rxnum.e for thcmVelvcs: " : ' "" -, September 5, 1855. t , , ;..-- . . : .. . . JOSLHIG.IlOLilES. - , - , - JAX1IS5 YOUNG." WATCH & JEWELRY STORE ! v noLnBs & Youtt . WATCHMAOR8 & JEWBLBR8, , 11B7 STOaE, ELftJIJ STREET. JOHNSTOWN, FA. ' IfTE WOULD return our sincere thanks to all our friends in Johnstown aud suironnding country, II for the liberal amount of business we have done mucc we opened our New Stote on Main Street. All 4jur customers may rely upon being treated with courtesy.-' . . . .. ' i Please call and examine our Stock of Gxxiii, all of the rciiet and newest styles. We have Good in our line to suit all customers. . We have hereU-ftre done business on the One Price System, by uever asking more for Goods than they are a orth, nor less than we can sell theut tr. , All sorts of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, Aceordoons, &c., repaired on the premises and sMend ded to with promptness an at less than usual rates, as we have every facility lor doing' work. We request that we may have a fair trial. . We will le rtrpotisihle for the performance of all the Watclicv and Clocks sold or repaired in this house.' . All Watches and Clocks that are sold heie and which do not give satisfaction will beexchauged for others of equal value. Pleat examine our Libts of Prices annexed. , U8T OF From- -To. Gold Huntine- Knc Levers. 00 1&0 00 liad 1 Ktached Ievs full jewel'd. Gold Lepines, 4 holes jeweled, ; Silver English Levers, jeweled. Silver Detached Levers, jeweled. Silver Lepines, Gold Guard Chains, . , , Gold Vest Chains, ; Gold Pencils, with Pens, Gold Pencils, . - , Silver Extension Pencils Feus,- G ld Medallions, Gold Breastpins. Ladies. 28 00 60 00 24 00 85 00 15 00 45 00 14 00 20 00 8 00 1100 9 00 ' 30 HO ,12 00, 36 00 5 00 10 00 1 12 6 00 . 1 CO 2 75 ; 6 00 10 00 1 60 10 00 t i oo ; e oo . 1 60 6 00 75 . 5 00 87 i J 00 150 6 00 . 45 Gold Breastoiiis. Gents. ' Gold Eardrops, Gold Earrings, Got! Fincer liincn. r - Gold Watch Keys, Silver Watch Keys, .. , We have made arrangements with a large Importing House in New York which wil sell as low as thev can do in the East. Plain Gold Rinzrs made to onh-r. A!. x.-. Putin frames to suit all aires, - . : ! juiy io, iooi. AYER'S CHERRY PECTO RAL For the rapid Cure of IIOARSEAtISS, BaO. ciiiTis, wxioori.c; coGii, CBOiP, ASTU91A, AXD COASl'MP- f YlllR) remedy is offered to the community with JL the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to realize the happiest effects that eat) lie desired. - So wide is the tJ) frf its wwfok. uess aad ao numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of tlie country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have beeu restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of. the lungs, by its use. , When once tried its Kuperiori ty over every other medicine of its kind, is puu a ii parent to escape observation and where its vir tues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to caiploy lor the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which are incident to our climate. Nothing ha. called louder for tlw earnest en quiry of tued'cal men, than tlie idarmiug preva lenoc uod fatality of consumptive complaints, nor has any one clas of diseases had more of their investigations and care. But as yet no adequate remedy has neeu provided, on which the public could depend tor protection from attacks upon the respiratory organs,, until the introduction of tlie Cmtaav Puctokal. This article ia the pro duct of a long, laborious, aud 1 believe successful endeavor, to furnish tlie community with such a re mod v. Of -this last statemeut the American -people are now themselves prepared to judge, and I an peal 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, u we can trust our own senses, when we see dangerous affections of tlie throat and lungs yield to it, if we can depend oa the assu rance of intelligent Physicians, wlio make it their business to know, in snort u mere is any re a ance upou anything, tlien is it irrefutably proven that this medicine docs relieve and does, euro the class of diseases it is designed for, beyond any and all others that are known to mankind. Ii this be true, it cannot be too freely published, nor be too widely known. The afflicted should know it. A remedy, that cures,-is priceless to them. Parents should know it, their children are price less to them. All should know it, for health can be priced to no one. Not only should it be cir culated here, but everywhere, not only in this country, but in all countries. How faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown in the fact that alreadv this article has made the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on ita limits. No continent is without it, and but few people. Al though not in so general use in other nations as in this, it is employed by the moro intelligent in al most all civilized countries. It is extensively employed in both America, in Europe,- Asia, Amca. Australia ana tne larou isnwiusot uiesea. Life is as dear to ita possessors there as here, and they grasp at a valuable remedy with even more avidity.- . Unlike most preparations of its kind, it is an expensive composition of o)6tly material. Still it is afforded to tlie public at a reasonably low price, and what is ol vastly more importance to them, its quality is never suffered to decline from its original standard of excellence. Every bottle of this medicine, now manufactured, is as good as ever as been made heretofore, or as we are capable of making No toil or cost is spared, in maintaining it in tho best perfection whfc-h it U possible to produce. Hence the patien,t wlwi procures the genuine CuerRT rrn-ovcan .Iy on having as good an article as haevcr been had bv those who testify to it cures, By pursuing this, eouira, I have the Vpe of doing some good the world, a.weH as the sat isfaction o Wicxmvich has bv?u duuc already. ' .' ' BSKVARXB. ' ' . avi. jauiiki w- uiii PRACTICAL AN ANAVXTiCAL CUEM1ST, " r' Airrr r visa Price 25 "Ot. per J7au. TSvt Boxes for 1 . ' Sold bv Jamo McTkrroitt, Ebensburg, E, p. Hildebrand. Indiana, W.M'Connell. SummitvUto, Dr. R. A. Jphuston, Johnstown, and by dealejrs everywhere. : . O v Soiieiul'er 6, lSoS-A-i-Sm. V . . SA LT, Nails, Oils, FUi, &C, very lew at Mi 77 -is .i U .1 1 MENSE S'lOCK OFBlKjT.S, MlOrlS, UATS. .1J0N- live Hundred - (VsK.frL, 1 ...i;. mi. .,v'. waie, all.f.-latest an I t1 Ju.s " Atiion'' ATS JlXB.O,' Canton, " v falm 1. ' ' ' :" ; .". I-r'l'j''llor.TS.'T" Hfaw ' and " Lighorn, Fancy t Fiencli .Lace, Enil-roid'rwl Os'r Black, " Fur and Wool1I ts. Cloth & (ilazL-d Ca, "J Fancy, Clara PItlCBS. .'n:t.if. f -To. 2 W) Ladies' Fans, fmcy and plain. Plated Tablesjtootis, lst, . Plated Teasuoons. . 3 M ' J German Silver Table, : 1 75 - 1 60 ' - 76 - : termau buver Tea, . Silver Teaspoons, -Silver Thimbles, Silver Guard Chains, .--Best Razors, .-. ; Portmonuics, Violics, Bowa, r f f r . ; -. ii Strings, A-c, t.'. V . Double Barrel Guns, Colt's Revolvers, 6 inthes. - ' Cuff Pins, Gold,; , .. ..; ;; Ciold Bracelets, . Coral Beads; ' " "f . Silver and Plated Spectacles,!, 6 CO 46 7 00 62 - M 26 60 - 18 a 02 ' 6 8 00 75 6 Oo 20 00 2 76 15 9 17 00 ; 20 00, -. ; i t.i3oo .-,A60,.JjW. -i.- ' .37 87 a o U enable us to. lecta.le .GUsms . : UULJlts & YOUNG, Main Street. NEW GOODS. rmci Fineij nitcu! THE subscriber would resctfully iufonn his Xncuds and the public eeuerallv. that Im removed bis stock of merchandize, kilu-l) flu. 1-, tj. Tiki! " til t)im nmn .. : 1 1 ... t' Mcf iT:in wmurtt twA l,au i... . ' 1 1 r , ....ww w; UIU jubv nmvcu uiu open ed out a large lot of Spring and Summer Goods, which were selected with an eve to the wants of this community, and will lie sold flower thitu the lowest, for cash or approved country produce. - . - liKiv rviv Jeuersta, June C, 1855.". - . . - PANAMA, leghorn. Empire-, Magj-sr, Palm,' aud iu fact everv varietv and ri-l- ,s fj.. able Hats, for sale cheap, at JOHN M'C0YS. I AiIrS WiESS GOODS. Lawns, Bareges, Silks, L Challics, Swiss. &c chean at JOHNM'COY'S. ADIES, Misses', and Childrens gaitors, a fino - variety, at JOHN M'COY'S. LARGE lot of Ready Male Ctotlung of almost , every quality, cheap at JOHN M'COY'S. VERY large stock of Boots-and Sh(s. wicom imonlylow.at JOHN M'COY'S. B RONN and PJeaclied Muslins from 7 to 14 ctsi Ikt yard, ol a good qualit v. at JOHN M'COY'S. YOUNG HYSON TEA 50 eta. jK-r pound, IUo Coffee 8 jiounds for.oue dollar. ai.d other Gro- ' ceries in proportion, at JOHN M'COY'S. rORKS & RAKES, Scythes & SnaUis, Slwvels I F & Hoes, Ugcther with a gem-ral varkty of Hardware, very cheap at ' ' JOHN M'COY-. N B. le;sons having accounts with tlie sub scriber of over 6 montlui standing, are requested to call and settle them. - JOHN M'COY. Jefferson, June 6, 1855. Kcliool Teaclicrs Wanted FIVE & hool Teachers wautcd in Susquehanna Townsliip. TJe Teachers will be .examined bytheUonnty Supcriiitcn-lent, at School Hm No 1, convenient to Michael Plotts, on &iturday- v. Ul , , ByOrderortheBiwrd, J0HNB.BAUM,Prcs't. August 8, 1855. . , ' JOHN PARKE'S JoliUKtowu Marble Works, Franklin Street, nearly opposite the new Keth- . cist Church, Johnstown; Pa. ' . MONUMENTS, Tmbs, Grave Stone., Man tels, TalJo, and Bnrean tops.' manufuctured of she most beautiful and finest quality of foreign and domestic marble, always on lumd and made to order as clieap as they cjui be purclwsed in tlie East, with the addition of carriage. From long cxjiericnec in xne uusiuess ana smei aucouon thereto, he can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attended to and the work finish ed in the best an ! mofct handsome manner Jiirnish" ed to order and ilfUvcrftd at any place desired. alw, Unnkr''ars of vanons cnts and sizes. . , ..... .,,,..-.( . . lL"Vt the convemonce of rcrsons raddimr in the caU anl north of the emmty, sHx imens may no seca aiKl oMers H it with Stephen Lloyd, at his cabinet warertxinni in Elx-Ckbtirg. i urehaHoiii are Iuvited to examine utock ani pnccR. riuiic 20. 1855- : '- '." Xotlcc TO sll whom it may concern. TIiow knowing, themselves indebteii to the Siioscril-r by not. or Ixiok aciNmiit,' will pleaj ninke pay met it on or het.ire tho lth ol 'pteniner tu-xu '. tlw so ne-- llectiug this uotKXJ nmst ni conu'lAin u i4s are. iuldel trt their nceoucAi ti Uie above mentioned datK . ' ' i - n J uLiAM V. LIVKJJ - Tunnc)lli, August 8, 1855. t. Peter McGougli, JUSTICE OF THi; PEACE and SCRIVENER', Clearfiold township, Cunbria couuty. Pinna. ColhTtions and other bu.-int.-s v ill be promptly atlendi""' ti. . ' " " '"
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