To tiu Tecu't; aand- WlHneturtx . and -" - friends of Education nt Cambria eowftty. TTQTJ are hereby ipectfuRy invited to attend .11 - Teacher Institute to lie held intb- ber-. fcugh !C Ebensburg to commence " on Tuesday, October 16th at 10 o'clock A; M. and to continue in session four-days. Our efforts failed last year, on wxount -of not having "arAyTpreparatloris made prior iq. the call of the Superintend!. U But ?o prevent a like fail ure, we hare engaged person, W act ! as lecturer and inatructora.,,The Jbllowioa Lave been engag ed. B M.-Kerr Supermtedanrof -Alley heny county James M.. Pn. IVmo.plo 61 third .Ward school Pittadurg; VI1!? burr all able and experienced teacher, and well aaahfied to impart that instruction" so much need Zi bv the teachers in our comnuc acltools. : T ne Presbyterian church baa been procured for the use of the Institatute, also a redaction in the price of boarding is- anticipated,- which -frill somewhat lessen; the.' expense of those who may attend f s The following subjects will be- lectured -upon during tlio evenings tf its- cession. ' """ ; : The Past, Present and Future of the common school. - By B- L. Johnston county Sup'U'c " i The rolntirs daikw 'sf parents and teachera.-2i-JJv fI. Thomas. The dally preparation of the teacher for IiSa school-room duties. By James M. Prvor. What is Education. Ky U. M-"Kerr.. K R. L. JOHNSTON County Sup't. IfiSSS jlArrjnenta. Elx-nsburg.XJctoLer 3M8o5: f ;. , ' stray. steetv - ,"' CAME to the residence nfthesuhsrTilicr living in Blacklick township, 'about the 1st of Sep tember, large' rbitc and brindle steer ."with a iek ia the left &i? And Supposed in lieabout four rear pld. The- owner in roqnested to come for pmver property; pay charges" : and take him away, or he will bo cUEporf6d of according to law. t -:: vd - v 1 . v KtiWAItt) JONES. . Sept; 24, t5.K'3t.,i ',..- Oritbumt' Court Sale-.- iXY virtue aa ortler tle. Orphan Court, j3 the following real estate iate the prr.perty, Daniel hleefe, dejeascl, will be exposed to pub lic ile. at the hout-e of John Uodfrey bt G:dlitzin, Cambria. couuty:on Satiirdsy. tine Wth Any of Xo Teiiiber next, the uudiidcd half of fire acres of land, more or less, a-ljoinmg lands of IVnna. Ihsil- ff.ta.f Cimpany S;ifjid Watts,' Ja M'(t-key and others. . I t?iifS 'l : ALSO.-ne widirM.J h;f-of al.yt or peeof ground, airuate in th' vfllage 'f ij-.tiltxin, -aljoiii-Hng the IVnna. Uailroad.landof iaAm & Watt. Stnjuvl- Watt an I .ither.- contai4ng"woc!-Aurtli Tof ait arre ami twentv-l.ine rch. "" f TkijMS OF' SaI.K.-- ne - half f the purchase mrni 'v to lie paid on n-iulirmafcion of tlr sale, the reaidi!e"with interest in aio j-at tIBreaTter, to be teenrcvl bv IhhvJ and -m 'Kse. ' ' : -. V 11 .1.1AM KLYXNV. Cluanlian of the mii.r h-ir of Dan"! KevTe dec'd. e .t. 24, 1855.-.'--5 " 'y '" - 1 ' ' S DAN RICE'S V 3 I. GHEAT qiRCU3 1 SHOW IS .COMIKG- DVN" HfC'lv n-sptvifully announces to the eit i.ens of.xhis vkinity. Jhat hu. ;,.-; 1 Great Equeatriaa Establishment and ' grsit fcsitTm that distiu'gtiiah'-'"'" , "from every otherxhilHtion in the country, are Vsi follows i " ; " '?. , I. s Fie lirUUtat Mfiwj; nf Prufttxianttl ' Tul .et! ' '-"' -rt ' i '-i i ' ; 2. TA Beanttf ul f-'lwl of lloreM-x, ' Ponies S. T:e mart prrftrllg hniir.eh Wild Animal. t ,1 hi iujt&tiet:- 'J---' " ",' - " X'- Among the E juestcton T:dent,, the following -o:uineit:artist'a"will appear : - ' s. v .5 .-.. Ji:iS.;iJAK RIGS. -' p ia her great Menege A-t-. is a feature which ch:d-Ileng-a the! most cufii4iiustic: admiration of all. vrU witness iti r; Tiie jrnffid evolnt'onsand tearful luiiping excite a deep atul thriii'ni interest in tlie ,ia uo.; Tlie justly eeV'f.raedrf-jal.l)aa!tiS(iliKriue etriine,' -' y - - : - ; . . . ,. t t - . - . MAD'LLE FilANK V1CK, Mao'llb Joxta. th k vcai.m if a ii'i.u; - . - !,-;' - ; Ukorciva': J ' ".' .. t --F. H. BOSTON the Great Six ac I Eight -Jlorsi Kiler nd .Mjtre.de Cirque. ; . 10 UNO J E AX JOHNSON, ahe R ci.ais of the ArenaTight H le )ancer, See iie Ilider and i4;est genei;id performer -riv-;Jiving.-i: v ; : . a-.: ; m OU.VLE.: the Chamjin 'aulfcei, teing tlieoulyone whi has 'thrmrii :HiO roi'.sccutivt ''JACOB SHOWt.KS. ' n.,.-.' .. .I. , ' I -v---, ,uuinvMAia -hatic FaaU-have plaodd tJi front rank of hU profeswoti."; tt.J'i 1.f :i rtfir ' ' - WM. WALKER, tlie Great iRpiilibn'taTand. Gymnast, on the Cord A'olat. -'. I ; MASTKU CHAULI S EErt P, the.Ifas Pro-' digy,"wth n ;... ..yf . mix DAN Ttl C if AND HIS COCXTKKPAttT, LlTTLK MjUttr LlPMAS, . n his ZOO LOGICAL COLLECTION ' wilf be .found the stupendous and magniKcent J J ..;- i JElephant, Lalla "iookn, vxho,!antong other feats and sagacious tricks has ' been-taughutQ -WALK. THE T1UHT.R0PE . - DAN RICE will OHtvwice the. puWic there- will be nothing done a 1mV Exllibiti Lt what is OVEL, WONDERITUL.ND MORALLY 1N-&!GyrE.S)ntiag-. each cxbibitionTieAN fBlCb will introduce huT-':; ;; f;-; ' - " tJ s , Theregh Bred Horse, Exslsiof ! ASD THK FAMobB-f AIR M)VXATKO ItCLV&J ' tan;ht to perform some ef tlie most I laughable an.l tncrediWe feats : of. sagacity. Besides these, win oeexhibitelthe most extraia-dimwy perform- i,5iSSii2LrRe,,t nnd most perfectly ' -i ' TRAINED ATTSTnALTATI VV. k n Weight of this IwbjZrT'T i,Iurar-Trick and fit ' intherbeau X "P"8011 Dorses, unheaiutingly prtmouncl tiie nrst and most nvnmnliW ;n a : - i - v.,-...i.uu m omenta, and lad hv the miehtv Sir. Rfs:TVT ,;n Urand 1 nieesaon, and pas through, the principal ,-strceU.at,40 o'clock, A. M., on the day, of Exhi ..biUon. i , , C. 11. CASTLE, Agent.- September 26, 1855." ? .: . ... , " G,mPany will. Exhibit at .Tyryne City, 5t Ti th;.Altoona. Wednesday, Oct. VeV'l2ttT 0ct' 112 IWwtow . M.mdy ,0c- ... .- i-t ;.-. 1 '!- ::a r:ani! for 8a5w'i'-J,ave ? honor yf aj j'Ctrrii 1iefiire""th"ein " " - - , rAT.KlIE,NSntTR M)i5.TrRDAY 6CT. J3th. V W"' Admission' 2 V n nti;' Perfirm'ance Co'in m.'M .-t ntr.1'7 "i?i'l.'L-' V ' lt ''.'ll,!.' n.r.. 0, RICILVHD). the lnlf "porsow executing JSthe fcAt of the llevotvUrg 01 be in mid air; Surla ,.lVrche Euiioise. .. . , . . 'f 1I.tt'LESN0TS:e:JjttidfaAli ' r. ' . 4 n rr i IX Kna..A fZt V i J: L r.lflJith Ahe most' per py whom he was lnmi,t , . . .. THKufew)ined'heby eautio!all persona nut to purchase adue Wete dollar., end. note fur forty dollars. f? ?y them oW time l Je Hen7 U ? CWJ fcwnsl.fr. Cambria eounty. . . As aiud note and bill ' were obtained by false presentations, lhaj are downed not -Ujg n """ V"- - ... BEN J AM IK JONES. - September 19th, 1855. - :": - - " Estate of David Rummerrllle, Dec'd. TTf tfl'TKii-'i t i AdrtniiUftratiort on 'the ; eat ate of Jlii V. Sunjnicrville late of Cheat tp., "dec'd have been granted to ' the' suhecribere. : All persons knowing themstlves indebted to aid efetate J are hereby notified 'to make - immediate . settlement, aud those havirij tiUm will present them duly authenticated for aettlement... j . - 1 i T1"-JAMES SUMMEItVILLE, -': September 19, 1855. . ff . Conemauf h Hotel. ; - L THE subscrilwr wotdd reapectfully inform his numerous friends and the public generally; that 1.6 has erected a large and commodious " HO TEL at CONEM AUG H STATION C;inbria coun ty. The Il-une is situated near the Ptnn'a It. R. Every arrangement haa been marlo to make it a convenient stopping lace for the travelling pub lic. ' The Table will be fun.ished with : the best the market will a fiord. ...The Bar will contain li rjnorsif the first brands, in fat t rHthing wiir be left Undone to render it ,ne of the mrt dejarable stopping lilaces hi Gimhria county. -f- ' 1 v GEO. EICHENSIIIEB. -'September 191855. - :i ": ': :. DOCTORS CSWIXI8 & fTOLDl'Ita. . HAVING ass xiate-l in the practice of 'Medi cine, offer their wrvir o the citizens Of Wctto and i-idaHy'. 1 Dr. (i.lbtnv may .bo-al wavs fourtd ht the offii-e of P. BrariifT, Usq., and lr:Gwinn at his" residenott"-a Lufettt, iiriiui not 2rofessii4iairy engiigeil. ' s ! :- ': ' ''Septcnitier lath, 1855, ' v ' : r ORPHlaS' CIJBT SALES BY virtue of an alias order of the (Jrphans' Court of Cambria eouuty, .there will le ex poscd to'public KiiLe, on the premises, on Maidny, the 15th day of O.-tober, ntit, at I o'clock, P.! M., the1 following real estWe o wliich James K-. M'lfermit diel seized, viSS:' "" " '- A cftrtajjJ piece or parcel of land and saw-mill tin reon erected; situate in Chcst-TownsUp, Cam bria Gninty', liegiuning at a po.t at the H)Utheast end of tlte tract of a liichit is a part,theSceS.Uh 85 degrees West by tract in naiae of Tliomaa PenrorM! 106 percfics to a jKist,' thence North 54 d.giees West 9' perches to a post, thence South oDl degrees Wtt 42 perches t j a post, thence North "2'degreteeEas.t 9 perclt-s to a post tWnoe South 88 degrees East -fO erches to apoat, thence Nh Ui 2 decrees Est 40 Krelu to a Mn-t, thence by lan.l of -John, E. il'Dermit Sjwtb 88 degrees East t2 perchta to the j lac of b giuuiiig, con taining thirty acres.- - '" -- .. . . - . TaaMs: O.ie thinl of the mrcbaib money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, aud the resi due in two equal- annual ayhients thereafter with interest, "t be. scured, by the jttdgtnent bonds and inortgnje of the purchaser.' - ' f.- JAMES MTXEHMIT, . ?. ' : ..UMES M'MUI.LEN1 k ;;:"' --.i . "f f- - - ; .' - J2xoutors. ' " feptenowir '15,'18.'.fi. ! - IIOOHS:! HOOKS!! BOOKS III . TB1HE stibscrilx'r wm.l respectfully inform the .'JL - citizens jf Ehonsburg and the surrounding vicinity, that he will lie in atlendaiicc at the eora ing lounty rair,: with a large and varied assort ment of BxJs having made arrangements 'itb his Eastern nnnvbants Ur all late tAndard lxiks, Persons will find him in readiness to.' accommo date them on reasonable terms. - - ts -L. M. SU-TLirj'. -: Sptftnbcr 12. 1855. ' ' ; FALL EIILLIWERY GOODS ! 1&557 " : ; JOII.TO!V &SO.TS, . No. 45 South Second Street, , ' ' J 5 PHILADELPHIA, W '"A HE now prepared o ffer to th4r eustdmers, ' Xa,and tot I e trade, (of their own importation.) the largest and hamuoiiict a.ssort:mi.t of Millin ery G'HmIs. in tl. is citv consisting "in part of BON NET SI LKS, BIBP.ONS. VELV ETS. FA N- CY FEATIIEHS, 1 LOWERS, LACES. Ac. c. "Which will l sold at the lowest prices; an ! on ti e most favorable ternnC ' - ' ' 5 PlnltdelphiaSept.,12,1855. .vvci.' TAEE KOTICE. "" " Tiie undersigned, intending to leave tliis Coun- ty, has h-ft all. the accounts, iu4es, Arc, of Forsyth Sc Co.. and J. B. Craig in the hands 'of J.ts. Miller, of Jefferson, for collection. Persons knowing themselves indebted, will please call on him immediatelv ami make settlement.' - " - J. B. CRAIG. 'Jefferson, August 1, 18." 5.: 3m. ' '' LAST SOTICE. , ; ALL persons knowing 'themselves indebted to me by note or book account, are requested to make payment to E. Hutchinson, Esq; I have left my notes, books, &e. with lum.' and his re ceipt to all persons paying will be valid. ; flatly attention to this will save eosta. B, F. DAVIS. E&mshurg; Sept. 12, 1855. - i - GEORGE HUNTLEY, .. ' Wuolesale. and Retail, Tin, Copper, and Sheet-Iron Ware Manufacturer. RISPEOTEULLV informs tlie citizens of Eb ensburg ajid the public generailf,' that he has pAirehasedtthe'Tin Shop," formerly carried on by Messrs. Davis, Evans & Co.; and will contin ue to carry ou .the iiusiness 'in all its 'various branches, avholcsale jsiiid .retail. His wares will be made of the very ceat - material, and in the most 'workroanlcke manner." Ilepairing 'of all kinds doi:e 011 the shortest notice, for cmh. ' - 'AIjSO, House Spouting made -and: put up to' order oi the lowest terms, farash. - Also ou. iianq andi Tor tale, a large assortment of Co.jk and Parlor Moves', for cal on wood, Di ning r(jpm.-stye, jbgg stoves&c; a "a Also atlarsK assortment' of prnip T-.d ifi bricks for.Cjokjjig tovJS,Cal rbuckcts. :Shoveh pt.Kers, smoothing irons, ic. &c, all of - which will be sold kiw. for cash. .. , ' . .Tin-shpp jwid wareroom in part of the bujiding formerly occupied by. George Herncaje,.back of the Demoerat,& StitineH Sice. x . .. .... O" All orders promptly atteridedtoV '".'.'" 'r tEhenaburg, February 22, 1855. ly. ' Aamlitf slrators JVolice. " ' LETTERS, of adminktratiou liiving been gran ted lethe,sindersinud on .!. oat jf r n..n iel Keeffe; deceaaedail jpcrswis indebted to sak? Ksiavc mv ncreuy -qneauxj to make unmediate payment, and those having claims against the same, .. will present them duly proven, for settle ment. r- D. H. ROBERTS, Adjaimstrator. . , : . Ebensburg, September 5, 1855v--6t..: . . : j JAMES "toOUC3UEUTT, ;" ' ' OV TIIE FIRJI OF ' ; ? ' ,;i .noUSEY &, DOUGHERTY, ' "! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS LN TOBACCO &SEGARS, Ko. 11 Kortb Firth StreetPttila. YfILL.be happy to receive, the orders of his t..T.F:. .county fsiens, and s many oUiere aa may, favon the firm wicaU. .They willal waynd.a M tmd select asSrt of. he best braibacoo ,and,se-arp, wmUi .wiil sold on fayerfcble teemg. . Septumher 5, J855.. r CJOO SAVJ&TM& K.4L1B Pursuant to an act of General Astsombly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled : An. act relating to the elections of Ibia Cumtuouwe-.ilth," approved-tire kocoud day of July, Anno Donxan,' one thousand eight hundred and , thirtymne, I AUGUS1TN DURBlNiUigh Sherilfof the coun ty of Cambria, in the State of Tcnnsylraniado hereby ' make kudws aud give notice to' the elec-' tore of theeonnty aforesaid that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the said county of Cambria on the second Tuesday; (aud ninth iay) of Octobbr, 1855, at vhich time State 5 and Comi ty Officers will be elected, to wit ; ' -- " ; One person to. fill thp ofljce of Canal Coniniis sioner of the Com unm wealth of Pennsylvania. 1 -' Two peruous in connection with the omuties of Bedford and Fulton; to fill tl-e office of mt-nd eia of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvanitr. ; One pei son to fJl the offke of Sheriff for Ciun bria county. , .' One peiBon to fill the office of Cironer for Cam bria county. -; ; - ' .1- ! - One person' to fill the office of Treasurer for Cambria county. r - V : " --' ' -:i :"' One person to fill tlie office oP Syrvevor for Cambria county i '. ' ' "" '"' '" ' '' '' One person to filt the oflicc of Commhstoiicr for Cambria county; - - ; ..- One person to fill t.he offiee of Alkljjbor for Cafii bria county,' -; : :- ' Cme persoij to fill the office trf Pirector of the Poor of the ; HouSe of Kmployaient of Cambria county.' - - .J' .'. In pursuauce of said act, I also' hereby make known and give uotji?, that .the places of holdings tho aforesajd general election in the several elec tion districts within the said county of Cambria, are as follo ws, viz : ; " ' ' , llie electors of the district (eonpoaed of the bor ough of Ehcnsburg. to ineet ai the Court Hout-f? in said lororgh, - ;;" '' - - - - . Tlie electors of tlie district coinpoel of the towuship of Cambria, to meet at the Court iluiiso in the borough of Ebensburg. . ; 5 -' Tlie electors 'of the district composed of the township oi'Carro.U, tobioct at the school house in Carrollton. .' '' ' .' " - " "' The electors tif ilie djsticf roflaposvetl of the township of Chest., to meet at .lie school hue on the farm, of Richard J. IVoudfbot h? said town ship.' ' ; 5 "'' 1 . '' The e!-tor8 of the district composed of thebor ou'gh of JLorctto, to mtyjt .at .the 4 school house in said borough- 4 - - - " ' - 3 Hie eUjotors of jfJUe 5--titcit .04m rn! of the townslJp Uit'gbcny, to mcel .t school house No. 9. - "' 'fhe electors of the district artnposed of the bor ough of JohitowUj'tomcct at UieMansU'n House ML said borough. :, ' ' v : ' "" The cksotors of ihc dis.tri5t CQtnpo!ed of the bor ough of Coi.kniaugh, to juoqt at School .houe To. 1 in said borough. The electors of the district campoed of the towuslupiuf .dearfitod, to ueet af ihe house of John Douglass in said towjRship, ; ".The electors of the district com posed of the towHship" of Jacksou to meet at the house of Hen ry Rager in said township. Ihe electors of thedistrtnt composed of the town ship of Richland, to meet at the house of Jacob K ring in said township. " . - i: The eWtors of -the district com posed of the township of , Blacklick, to mit at the house of 111 'Said township The jelectors of thei district comprised of the township of Sunimerhill, to meet at school honsc No. 1 in the town of Jefferson, tin said township. -The electors of the .district CihniMel of the br ough tf Sumniit.v:ille,'to. ,nK.-et at thcscho I houe in said.birough. ' ' " - ' ; The ejectors of the district 'composed tjf the township of Snsauchanna. to meet at thoh('U!ic of Matthew -'Conrad in said township.. " . ' The 'electors of the district "composed of the township'of Washington, ti .meet at the schjiot house' situate at the Foot" of Plaue No. 4, in said township. - ' . . ' " . 7 " ''" "The elccNirs tf tlie diitrhit composeil of the township -of iVliite, -co ineet .tjjciiool house No. 1 in c.iid township. 'r ' . ' tTlie electors if ti.he ftUtiej; ccmposed of the township of Munster, to .meet at ?the .Warehotie of Angustin Durbhi in the village of Jluruster, in said townsliip. 1 ' ; ' ' 1 '- " - Theelectora -of .the district compneeJl of the township of (AmcuKUlgh'to.jneet as follows, viz. Distmio. Jl. AH that part or?portiou of.sidd towijshipibofandfsdrbyitlMj Sjmerset 'rsiuntr ?Jine, tha Stoney "Creclc. river 16 the Johnstown Bofongh linq.thejiccdiy liuc" of ;utl iMjroiigh to the junc tion gf tlie Stoney rack anil little Concmaugh river, thence up little Coriemaijgh. to large aequc duct across the Pennsjdvania canftl,tlienee down the canal. to little acq ueduct pverHinkston's-Run, thence db'wn the Bfg Coriemaugh river to the Westmoreland countv line, thence along said liiia totheSomersct comity line, and place of begim ning, at school house N6.-17 in Cambria city, and George Behm Sr. will act as Judge "and James Sitichtirand Jacob M. Campbell as Insjiectors ' of said election. . " 1 ; '- PiStrict $fo. 2. All that . part or portion of said townshjpdamdedby the ConeD'.augh River, and the Pennsylvania cabal, from the small acque duct at Ilinkston's.Run, totk, large acqueduct at Johptof'n, thence by -Coiiemaugh -Borough line. ail d theJfi:ud-Conenjqgh rjJTer to Summcrhill township li.ue, thence by Jacks-n township line to lrMliiina-county line, thence by the sjme to the place-of beginning, at the Schoo'.-'IIoiise No.. 'S near the rw-'idence of John Headrick' nnd Daniel Colaugh will actsis iTwdge, and Abniham ood, and Solomon Benchoof as "Inspectors af -said elec tion. u "i, ; I : - : ? f , Disirtcf 8. All .Hhat ipart ior portion -of said township bounded hy the Coaemaugh Bor ough' line, aiid theOonomaugh river, the Richland township line, the Stoney vCrefik -rivr.-jaud the ..Tohnstown'Borrmghiine, .ttheSchool House Xt. 10 near the residence of finger a heirs, and John lUierja' wiljaqt asJJuilge, "and John Cushon, and John P." Shaffer as Inspectors of said election.' '"- I 'alsVV'mak.e known artl" ti ve, potice, as in and by the 13th Section of the aforesaid act am "I di rected u that every person, excepting Jugices of the peivce,4who shall .6ld any, office, or appoint ment of pr6nit"0r"trust,unc'er the goveroment of the United States; or of thia-State, ei any city or incorporated drstrifcf , htther a commiskioned offi cer, or;agent, who is or shall be employed under tbe legislative, judicary, or execttfive department of this State or United States, or of any city or incorporated district ;:and lso, that every member of Congress, and the State Legislature and of the select or common councils of any Incorporated dis tricts, is bylaw incapable f' holding or exercis ing at the same lime, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of ny election of this Com m on weal th , and that o "inspector r "-autlge, or other officer of any such election, shall be eli gible to any office then to berToted for:' 1 ' " - Also, that in the."fojjrth section of the f Act of AsKembly, ftntitle9, ' An Act relating to elections arid for .other ptuposesy'' appcoved AprHlfi, 1850 it is enacted tliat the afarsaid?l5thecXka shall tt be constructed aa to prevent any militia offi cer from serving as judge, inspector or. clerk, j'l at any general or:epecial electiou in this ; Common wealth. :"'Vt r..-:i ;- -.'.' v . Also, that jn the 6lst section of tho said act it is enacted that " every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight And ten in tho forenoon, and shall continue t without interruption or adjournment until even ' o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed.! The general, special, city, incorporated district and township elections, and all elections for -electors of president and vice president of the Untied States, shall be held and conducted by theinsiiec tors and the judges elected aa aforesaid, -land' -by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided..: .'...".No person shalLbe permitted. to vote .atany cleotion. as foresaid.- but a,.white ,rcemrn of. tbe j age of twenty-one years or more, who kh41I ,hay -resided k-thi,iJuae &t4etet te aay andia-the eiecuon uustncvwtta ti wiici vte at Jcat ten days jmiriodhttely preci cdirig .such election, and within two years paid a Stale aiid com.'tf tax, which shall have been assessed at least W "days before the election ' But a citizen tJ tl "United States, who has previously betn a qualitiod voter of this State, and removod tkeeirm aad rvliun el, and wboahall have renided in ti.e election dis trict, and paid taxes as afortjaid, shall le entitled to vote after residing fii ling State gi vnionfh?, rnividfd, That the white freemen; cities of the Unilei StaU-s betw'ien the'age of 21 and g2 ears and have resided in the eleinion districts tin dujs aa aforesidd, shall be tntit'ed. to Tote, nltuugh they shall not have paid taxes.1 " - "' , 9 person shall be aduiUted, to vote wlose name is not contained ju f he jjst of kixatle'iuhab itauts furiiil fd by the coniuiitsioncrs, uuUas, First he irt)duce a receipt for the paj ment, with in two yea 1 8, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satisl'ic tory evkk-jree ou his own - oath or" allinnation of another, that lie has pai l such a tax. or on fail ure to produce a receipt shall make oath of the paj-itM Ht thereof, or fcecoud jf he cLmw a rtjdit to vote by being an elector between the ago of 2l and 22 yeais, he Rhall depose on Oath or affirmntiou, that he has resided in the State ' at least a jear before hb application and make fciich proof of his residence in this district as is required by this act, ami that he d(s verily believe, from the accounts given hint that' he is of tgei aforesaid,' ai.d give such other evidence as is requued by this act, whereupon the name of the person so almttted to vote, shall be inserted in the alphaletiial list by the inspectors and a note madeoppite there to by writing the word " tax,V if he shJl lie ad mitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word ' age,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age shall be called out to the clerks, who sha'l make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. ' r 1 " In all ca.-el where the name of the person claiming to Vote is found on. the Ht fui nisliod ly the conthiissioiiCrs ami assessor, - or his "right to vote whether fouoil theri-on or not, iiAyx.l4!tl jto by any qualified citizen, ilhall be tlteduiy of Hie iufq sectors to examine AUch erson on oath as . to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the State jfor yj or utotc je:ni, 1J oath shall m it be sutiicient proof thereof, but shall make prof there by t le:wit one competent witness, who shall lie a qualified elector, that he lias ipsidcd within the distrjjet for mtjrc. than .- ten -days next prm-cetling said election,. .and lall tdso. himtclf swear thai his bonafide resideheje in jjsuancc tif his'lawfid caijling. fa within the district. ;od tluxt he did nti risnAVc uatosaid district for he purpose of voting therevj. Every pfcr$oD qualified as 406 , wuvl ho shall make due p.rf, if required, t his resilience and payment of Jtaxes, :isulori.iid,bhal! I je admit ted to vote in the to.wnship, ward district iu jvhjeji he shall reside. . if aiiy iicrson sh:Jl prento.ratfemd.toije vetit any t lliccr, of any e'exrtion under tliis act from holding such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, shall interrupt or im proj)erly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up tho .window, or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotouily disturb the peace of such election, or sh:dl Ui of practice any intimidating llr-js, force or violence, with design to influence 'iiud'-'y or overawe any elector or prevent him fr'rm vo ting or restrain the fnedom of choice, such jer.son on conviction shall ie fined iu any sum not excee ding live hundred dollars and be imprisoned for any tin e not less than one month mr more than twelve months, and if it , shall be .shown to the court where the triid of such offences shall lie had that the jierson so offending vas not a resident jf tlie ctty,vard, or oistrict:, or township where" the said offence was committed, and not entitled to a vote therein, tl.cn on conviction, he shall bo -Fcn-ttneed to pay a fino of not-les than ie hundrc'd ihht more than one thousand dollar?,' and lw im prisnel not less than six months nor 'more than two years.' "-'' Pursuant, to the provisions coirlaifHxhin the 57th seeti'n of tlte aefhrst afores;iid, the fudges if the af'H-c-said tlistricts shall rcsjectfillly tafke charge of the certificate or return of the elect ion of their re spective dtricts, and producehein ata nieting of one judge from each district at t he-Court .House, in thehor;iij:h of "Klx-alnirg, or. therthird day af ter the dav of elei-tions heiiiji for the present vear on FRIDAY the f2thof f)CT4BER next, then and thereto do-and perhTm the duties required bylaw of said judge. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable acc'n1eritt'is unable, to attend -said m"eting if Judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid sha'l be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or tlie clerks of the election of ssRH district, Avhu shall do afid perform the dutfes rerttiired of iid judgetunable to attend.'. . i Given under my ihanthat'ory flice iu E?cns bjirg, the 5th day of September. A. 1). 1855, and of the udcpin.rence . of " the United Stales Af America, the seveutv-eighth. " ' . . AUGUS31IN DURBIN, ' j , - Sheriff of Cambria county. Sheriff's Office, Ebensburg. , , . ; Oepiemoer 5 leoo. --v J - , - '., "V&h SAEE. TIIE jtubscriber offers for sale a piece or parce of land, situate in Susquehuuna townshipl Caml'ria couuty, rontainiug 71 acres more or less about f(,ur acres cleared, with a two story plank hmise frame stable, and other out buildiugs, there on ere1"1 ed. There is an orchard of about OU choice apple trees, .grafted, and about 80 choice peach trees in a, tlirjviug cndition, mostly boaring fruit. There isa never failing .spring, of ..vater within two rods" tf the horfse. " v . ' ' f " -' " -The above land is situated within one Elite of Cherry Tree borough, and being well ttmbered with PineamHak, ofrer8uiducement8 for lumber ingl '"' '" - ' "-'; . ', ' ' " - -- Perswis wibh-ug information the abiwc, can hate it by addressing the subscriber. - - ' - UACX)B A. BRETH. Newman'sTiIills, August 22, ia55.-Sm. Yciluyibie TFater Ppwerftir Sale. THE subscriber offers at private sale his carding And. fulling establishment which for all conve niences cannot, be surpassed in the county. There is thirty feet-fall of water, and an abundance of coal amhlron ore on tlie -property, a wll as timber, ndwoxild be suitable for a furuace, or mrli. ' About Jifteen aeres. is oleared, ymd.in a high state of 'cultivation, with n orchard ki young fruit troes. just commencing to bear. It hvsituateii iu Carroll Township Carohria : co. P. on -the roadilead'ingfrom;SummitviIh3 tto .tho Cherry .Tree, and is bo;ttwo miles east of; Car rollton. ' The title is indisputable, and. possession will be givenviiMAiediately to.the pufclutscr. ; : lie also informs hisjold cusUo'.ois- apd friecds, that be is prepared to carry On the eld .- business as usual, and wishes-those who know, themselves indebted to him to make immediate payment and save further trouble. -- u ; ; , FRANCIS IL WIIITE. - Augusl 22,1855. ! x : rJohn BlcUcasc, - ' " Kaaafaetarer and Sealer in all Kinds cf Cigars, 8aufl, Chewing and Leaf Tobacao. . Montgom i i ery SU, HoUisdayiborg", iPa. Constantly nn hand; a - fine 1 and well selected stock of Spanish, and half Spanish cigars, at the lowest possible prices. All articles sold at this establishrnept are warranted to be what they are jjqjresehted." " 1 ' ... ' .August s, 1855.' ly. ' ' ' ' ' " '.; ' ' '!'t:.K1 'iAj.'jAciisoaf,' 4,-M --vS.UUGEON. DENTIST, w jl be u;TVuni at tn Ofiice of D- AV. rpLfilD., in Ebensburg, the third' ciek of. each month. Oflice m Jchr..stovnt'iar'yron jiosite.the Cambria IroiCVy eV , . !,-. ,..1 "lUi 5,-1855, . '.. . . "...;."', WHOLESALE BOOT AND 0KO& WAREHOUSE,'! -T , rJTTpBEIIS 133 U1ZS WOOD STREET. PITTSLURG. PA . r V A..lVfc'' KECfclYftU Tlir.ltt JNAIEiSC NETS nrl Utps, consis:ingof overlhirty l Chiklieu'a Spring aud Summer Miast-s. liovs and which may Le h-und LADIIS AND MIrSKs' I)oU and Buskins, Puqle Parodies . ; Cuidtrilla Slipjrs, Lnmze Kossuths, SonUg's, Euieka'-, JIKN A D rOVft' Cdf - Kip Boots, Col. O sg. Boots, Kid G lo. But, Ox. & Un. Tie. C. & F. fcooUfs. Childu'a fan. B jots. 7n 1 ...... m v.i.. 1 j iiisu iiin 1 1 r ivrmx-e with Vrp. rogtl.et ith a variety of Fancy Goods, particularly adapted to'the approacl ing seavW). CU-Haying nrchased ar stock from tl e EsKtni M!uf.turrs; pifnwpaU fof tioh, aith rt eare ia the se'ection and quality adapted to tl e Western trade, we are enabled to offer mperkr i. oucements, and are determined not to 1 e undersold by any Easteni tr Western Hoe. . CO-Merchants visiting our city, n iil p!ea call and ezamu e for tl.cmH.-lve. ', t, . September 5, 1855. ; . -:. .- ; .'...-, ...... dult.n a b. Gft J0SK1 H G. HOLMES: : ; i - ; JAa!ES YDUNfJ WATCH & JEWELRY STORE ! : : ' HOLMES & YOUN . :; . ; ; . ; " WATCHMAKBHo & JBWBLBR8, l E WOULD return our sincere thauks to all 1 for the liberal amount of busijtt5 w e have All our customers may rely upon being treated ith courtesy. - ? l'lease call aud examine our Stock of Goods, all of tlie richest and newest styles. We have Quod in our hue to suit all customers. , We have heretofore doue business on the One Price System, by never asking more or Goods than tliy art wort h, nor less than we can sell them ft. ' Ad n-U of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry, Accordeons, kc., repaired on the premises and att mi lled to witli promptness an at leas than usual rates, as We have eVery facility for doing work. We request that we tuay have a fair triaL ' We will bo reponsiUe for the performance of all the Watches and Clocks sold or repaired in this bouse. . All Watches and Clot ks that are aold hcrp end v hich do not give satihiactiou will be txehauged for other 1 equal value, PU-ae examine our LikU of Prices ' annexwh'-"' .. . -1 :.',.-.- :';'-". . . , .1 . 5 'I LIST 01' Fnm To. Qold Hunting Eng. Levers, $55 OO 150 00 Gold Detached Levs., full jewel'd. 28 00 t0 00 t iold Iiepines, 4 holes jew eled, 24 00 Z5 00 Silver English Levers, jeweled. 15 CO 45 00 Silver Detached Levers, jeweledj 14.00 20,00 .S.lver lcpines, - - 8 00 ll 'tiQ Gold Guar( Ominsj 9 00 SO 00 Gold Vest Chains, - - 12 00 35 00 jGold Pencils, w ith Pens, - ' ' '5 00 10 00 G"ld lVncif s, - 1 12 AJ0 Silver Extension Pencils Pens, 1 l) ' 2 75 G.ad Mediillions, ' - . 6 00 10 00 Gold Breastpins, Indies, 1 fiO 10 00 Gold Breastpins, Gents, " " 1 00 6 00 Gold Eardrops, ,150 600 Gold Earrings, ' r - ' ' 1 " 75- 5 w Gold linger Rings, ' ' ' ' 87 ' 7 00 Gold Watch Keys, 1 50 5 00 Silver Watch Keys, ' 45 - We have mad arrangements with a large Importing House in New York which .wijlenalj ug sell as low as they can do in the East, llain Gold Kings made to .order. , Also, Siwtacle GUwies put in frames to suit all ages. " ' '4 j . ' '":.': .-POISES A YOL7f3.Miu Street" -P'' July W, P". ' ' ' - '-' AYER'S CHERRY PECTO RAL For tlie rapid Cure of 4JOI C.IIS, COEltS, UO Alt SEA ESS 11UO.V- C1IITIS, M HCOPIAG-CCUCII, CRCIP, ASTII3IA, AKOCOX&rlFC , ; ,-. . "; TIO.V. ,: j. f MHIS remedy is offered to the community with JL the confidence we feel in an article which seldom fails to realize tire happiest etlects that can be detired. & wide is the held of its useful ness and so numerous tile cases of -its cires, that alinoot every -seiitioii of" the country abounds in persons, publicly known, .who have been restored from alarming and even iepcrate diseases of the 'lungs, by its use.,- When once tried it sUerjori-ty- over every' other medicine of its, kind, is too apparent to.escape observation and where its vir tues are known, the ,puJblic 110 .longer hesitate what antidote to enploy for the lUstressing and dangerous affections of the j-ulnn-nary organs, which arc incident to our clitnaAc. Nothing ha; called louder for. tlo--e:irnest en quiry of med'cal nieu, than the alarming .preva lence and fatality of consumptive complaints, n.ir has any one class of diseases had more of their investigations and care. But as yet no adequate rem'.Kly has leeu -provided, on which tlie public could depend tor protection from attacks upon the respiratory organs, juntii thejntroduction of the Chekry .PtCToaAu. This article is tbe pro duct of a liag, laborioua.Jid I Klieve successful endeavor, to furnish the community w,ith such a remedy. Of this last statement -the American people are now themselves prepared to judge, and I apne;d with dipfidcLje to .their docuuon. ;ll tliere W any dependence to be .placed in what men of every class and -station certify it has done for tbe in. if we can trust our own senses, .when we see dangerous affections of the throat and lunds vieldito it. if. wcxan deixrpd on .the assu rauce i intelligept Physicians, w hoiakejit, their bumnert to know, rtn short if - theie is any reli ance upon ans thmg, then is it irrefutably proven that this medicine dotal. relieve and doea cure the class of . ditrsi it is desi gned dr, heyecd any and all others that are known to .man kind.- :If this, bo true, it cannot be too freely published, nor be too widely known. Tlie afflicted should know it, A remedy that cures, is priceless .to them Parents should.kauiv.it, their chjldrenre price less to them. Alljthold,.know it, for health cau be priced to no o'ie. Not only shouldjt. be cir culated here, but everywhere, .not .only. in this country, but in all countries. - Uv faithfully we have acted on this conviction, is shown in the fact that already, tilts article .has .made the circles of the globe. The sun never sets on its limits. No continent is without it, aod.bnt few .people. Al though not in so general use in other nations as in thb,k.is-erjj ployed by the more intol.ligent.in si most all civilized oooptries. It iis extensively euijalayed in buth America, in Europe, Asia, Africa. Ajistrajia and. the far off islands of theea.. Life is as dear to its possessors t here -as-here , -vid they grasp at a valuable remedy - with even, more avidity. Unlike most preparation of its kiud j it is an . expensie . composition1 f cosily material. Still if is afforded to the public at a reason bly low price, and what is of vastly more importance to them, its quality 1 is waver vsuftered to decline from its orisinal standard of "excellence. Every bottle of 'this medicine, now manufactured, is ai good! as ever ;as In en made heretofore, or a we are capable of making. No toil or cost is spared, in -xnaintainins it in the best perfection which rt is ; possible to pnduco. " ne'i,- the patient wht. procures tbe genuine OiinsRV Pfctohal, can rvly on having aa good in article as has ever b?U. had by those who testify to its cuns. ' By pursuing this coime, J have he hope of doing some good in the V'oikl, a well as the qat isfaction of beleh hat mu.ch has been dime alreaily. . ; . ' DR. JAMES C- AYES, PRACTCAV "ANP ANALYTKlVL CUZMI&T, . ' .. t-OVTELt., iTASS. . '. -r , JVtVe Cu. pet B&. ' IViy Boxci for Sild by James McDormitt,- Ebpnahurg, E. p. Ililile-bralnd, Indiana, W.M'Onnell, l!mmitviUe, Dr. R. A. Johnston, Jolins'toWE.; anddy dealers everywliere,- .-y September 5,l855.31-."m;,i SALT, Nails, Oils, Fish. &c, tv low at . -X; . .. JCJN MHX)yS SiOCK QF BOdTS v.Hi V ,u.it V.ftV. ive Hundipd Case lr Lj.i:es ami Gentleman' waie, ail of laust styksspl fashlui s, among . LAuita' tos.-vL'zs. Stmw nd I.l..n Faiay French Lace, .-...1 Canton, Palm I, Black, -i"- , Fur and Wool If a Is. U th & CLzod Crt-, Embioid'ml O s-.r Fnncy CUta. 1 lush Sc tlvet Ops, t Ivrom-e w it li Cr p. ." our friends in Johnstown and surrounding country done wnce we opened Our New Stote on Main Stm t PRICB8, From r 1 62 -T,9. 2 50 Ladies' Fans, fancy and plain, llatcd Tablespoons, Lest, Plated Teaspoons, " Gerriian Silver Table, ' .. -German "Silver -Tea, ff -Sdver Teaspoons, Silver Thimbles, . Silver Guard Chains, . . Best Rasors, Portmonnies - - - - . VkJics, 1 . 1 .- Bows, Strings, c., Doulle Barrel Guns; ' : Colt's Revolvers, 6 inches, : i Cufl Pins, GolJ, Gold Bracelets, ' Coral Beads, Silver and Plated Spectacle, . 60 1 rs 1 60 - -76 45 H 25 IJ0 IS S 2 .8 9 0 00 1 00 fL0 i7 7 00 2 .8 00' -75 5 OO 20 00 2 75 15 17 00 18 00 7 00, . 87 . .00 . NEW GOODS. .. . : FIRE! EIRE I ! FIRE III. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his : friends and the public generally, that he .ha ; removed his stock -Of inerchandize, since tlie 1te "riKK'to the roomormertv occunied h K'n & McOsgaa, where be has just received and-opon-d out a large lot f Spring and Summer Gowi. ., .which were sclectet! with an eve to the want j of thif ctwmunity. aud will be sold n, l-r than Ilia lowast" for cash or aj.provcd crnrrrtry prodiK-e. JOItN M,COY. -deffcrsoa. June 6, 1P55. ' ' PANAMA, Leghoso, Empire, Magyar, Plm, and in factvcuy .vaiiety and style of fashion- aoie uats, lor sale cheap, at v JtWiN il-GOY'S. LADIES DiiESS OCX DS.Xwn8,Rare&e,Silks, : Challies, Swiss, sic., cheap at v - - ' . : JOHN M'COY'S. LADIES, .Mhtfes', and Childrcns gaiters, a fine variety, at . JQJJN M'COY'S.- A LARGE lot of Ready Made Ctothiag of alnot cvery.quaUtj-, chapjU JOHN M'COY'S. . AtJM.Y large stock of Boots and Shoes, tmeoiu moulylon:, at - JDHN M'COY'S. BROWli and Bleached Muslins fiom 7. to ,14 cts. per yard, of a good quality, at JOHN' M'COY'S. YOUNG jHYSON TEAOcts! pcrponnd, IU, ! Coffee 8 pounds for one dollar, aud other Gro ceriea:in.pToportion,at " JOHN M'COY'S. rlRKS.JL- tRAX'lCS, S(sUjeseVSnaths, Shovls & Hoes, together wath a general vVariety ,w Hardware, very cheap at JOHN MCOY'. . N B. Pe.scms having accoufU witli,the sub- . scriber t.f over 6 months stanth'pgaferfeqoented to call and settlefthcm. . JOHN M'COY. Jetrrn, 4u8e,d8&5. ' Scliool Teachers Wanted FI.VE School Teclvjrs wautodin -Snsqiitliann a Township, -'fhe Toaehers will be examin-fl by the,Ctnnty :Siiperintnlent,.t SchcvJ.IIdiita No 1, cpnvenicat to JJichal Fh?tts,oo Saturday the 22d .of September. . - -rtf iBviOrdfr of tlie Btiard, JOPN.BBAIM, Pre'L . Aigurt '8,3855. . . . , .";' JOHU (PARKE'S .JobnstQMm Blarble Jfrfc, Franklin Street, nearly opposite tho new Kotho " dist ChnrchJiyutown, Pa. , -mYONUMENT VTombs, Grave Stones, Mo-.-!TJ.tcls, Table, and Bureau tops. manufactMied of she most. Jautiful and finest quality of foreign ' and domestic marble, always on hand and -m:w to orders cheap as t'ofy can be purchased iu th fatt, .with the ad.lition of carriage, F)iu hna, experience in tbe business and bri' ttewV.'U thereto, he-can assure the public that all orders will be promptly attended to and the work hush ed in th host an! most handsome mniuMT.f.in.uli ed to order and delivered at any place detir.-l. ALSO, Grindstones of various grit and jiir.ee. suitable fir farmers and mechanics,' " V. i tw' whojetele or retaiL ,'T LC7"For the convenience of perw na resii:4iv the ca-st and north of ke vynty, npeiuiii:s maV be seen and oK 'rth Sy-pht'n :'L'. -yd, ai hi r-V&ti w.Hrcroiis in Etxu'sbnrg. ' IvitchuATa c,re kivite.J u Examine rkrk aod pricv. . , 4 -' ; . J., ., f june "0; 1 & o. ; . Wuiited, 30O Active VoungMm. lVaWastjotitl and tnrve'ling agents, hi a l ::.i '. r.uis eHsy, useful anilihocvxal'le. at j- , t SALARY OF $10$ rZX. OSTB. I A capita uf ,5 ird3' rquireht. p"' -"' med icine or hot -V, I'Usuis. Full prticidars j:iven, free, to all y, ho enrkW a pwtage sta:np oj- a thrtse cent puv, sndaii.h ess . x i August M. '55. A. B. MARTYN, PlaUow, N. II. Peter MctJouglt, TUSTirEOFa.HK PKACE m"4SCRiVKNn. jr CciwfieSd.iovnsliip, Ciimlria e,'mm?jv ' " iillctits and otlwr busiurss wilj ti i rcn ir lattendeo i.v 5 , 5I, i - ! - . I II
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