"'""" IG3n. Pomeroy Esiapud. The Kickapoo City Pioneer (Pro Slavery) of tbe 28th alt. publishes the following appeal to tW border rutnans : - " j' To Armtt Ta ArmsfT7te enemy is in the Field I Up CUizntUp fro-Sla-ikryiMmlUp Southerner Dp Late and Order Men t . " "V IV We .stop tbe press to announce, the fact W about 1U09 Abolition fauatics have takeu t'ueiu-lvliu Douglas" coanty, irvnouoeing; law "and orJer, . buruiug houses, and , dociaring Wuis.dves independent of all things P tjiuin 'to obedieuce to the constitute- author- .ttSr- fchaonon nas oruereu uui 'topposs them, and he calls upon all good citls'ns to rally to the rescua. " - The Kckapoo Hangers and all other law "abiding citizens are requested to meet in this city oa next Saturday, to marca to jjecomp-toa- as per order of the Governor, so once more- to arms ! to arms ! liaise your voices and let your shouts be heard on every hill top,1 and in every valley, ia the name of the law, and let oue and all, oil and young, shoulder their rifie aud be at Lecoiuptoo on .the third day of December, to march to meet the enemy of our couutry." ' We dad the following despatch in the St. Louis papers : ... Wsrox, Dec. 6. By an express winch ptay.'d at Lmvrcnce uight before lust, wo have ? t jo following account of matters from the seat of. war. Tiiey nu uber at Lawrence about - 803 men, aruied c'aieiiy with Sharp's rules. They .say they can raise od J more men, if ne cessary. Tu -y arj wil'ing that Joues should xoeuup-acjabiy aad seavcU lor the prisoners.' They assert that they will not commence tight, but wilt act ou the defensive to the last. Men and wouioa are armed with Sharp's rifles. - Gen. Pomeroy is now at Liwrence, having 1 e3ca.p?l from his captors. It is (-aid that ou ' tin Pro Slavery side they number at Frauk " lia about olitJ men, aud at Lecompton and . Douglas about 200, and are very anxious to obtain more. Jones wa3 to go yesterday and - execute his writs on the prisoners iu the hands - of the Free-St te party ; and if they refused to deliver them up, he would iwait further orders from Gov. Shannon. It is theught " there will be a tight before the matter can be pottled. The Uuited States troops at Fort . Leavenworth have not jeJ been ordered out." A Sad Picture of the Mormons. - A correspondent of the New York Tribune who" recently conversed with au intelligent , gentlemen from Utah, says, that ho gave a horrible account of' the mural and social con dition of ihu Mormons, with whom he spent , soiae mouths, lie left them wallowing deep er and deeper in tbe slough of filthy sensuality, with a certainty of going from bad to worse till the whole fabric of imposture is exploded by " the miseries it creates and diifuses lie says the " wrtinen are nearly all anxious to fly from the horrible dun ; especially those who have been "scaled" as the "spiritual wives" ot" tin ' scoundrelly hypocrites who propagate and up hold this inontrons ddusiou. .Nearly all the , leaders hsve from three women each up to lirigliani -Young's seventy, some of wlnm. ma..e a poor living by washing the clothes oi 1 t'i Unite i- States soldiers - Hundreds of these deceived, abused women secretly ttempt tobeg the pri ilege of coming " away with the troops and trains passing from ti.no to time through or coming - front Silt - Lake city, but this cannot be allowed. Near ly ail would get away if they could. Such pictures of distress aud despair a are presen ted by hiany'df these 'deceived and' abused wonieu can be found nowhere else than in ' Uuh. Hundreds of them never heard uor - dreamed of the "spiritual wife" system until i- it burst upon their amazed vision jn their ar- rival at Salt Lake And such a mixture ol profanity a:i 1 bbip'u'uiyt nonsense, impudent assumption and bu J-ir.v ry, as is contained in their siumus and other .religious exercise.--cannot, be pa.aucied in the world. A " Gi u tilo"'wf any account is carefully watched from the hour he ventures among them, and there 13 little ecru pie as to the uicaus whereby a troublesome intruder is disposed of. ScrrosKoLoss of a Ship with Five IIcn- shed Pkhsoxs os Doaud. The late of the chip Guiding Star, which has been missing several mouths, is now exciting the mott pain ful interest, and it is eared that the worst hah befalleu her aud her living freight. Under i the commend of Capf. .U'Cieilan.j, au cpen enred Ecainun, sbu loo-: Ler uepa.tuie tioco Liverpool for .Milicurne on the it'i of Janu ary last, w ith upwards of 4U0 .passeuscrs or i:i:gian.s men, women and children, Uhuh, with the crew, officers ana seamen, it akc the who'o number ou board about iOO - all told. Previous to her fcu'.iiug i-Le under went a tiio.ough overliaul, unJer burvcy. and co.miK-uooJ thj voyage with every prospect ui Making a quiek ana successful run. it :.p , p:ars that on tituOthuf F.-bruary she was spo ken by the iiosron baruuo, Kate, Captain llastings. in lat. lGUfci., long. 3S 48 NV., showing that ho.- passage up to that date had e been rapid, and taut if she had experienced v ."''ar favorite weather, she would have made the ruc to the colony in seventy day3 or so. Unhappily, since that tiiuo nolhing has beeu , .licard of the ill-falv.d hip, end it is supposed that she n.ust have envounteied some urnlic '-weather,-" and lave foundered. " K. N. Defeats'. ctions were held in several of the principal cities of Massachu se;tson Monday, for municipal ofScers. It ,.appears from the following returns that the K. 'M's were pretty baJIy tioored. liosTox Dec. 10. The elections for May or aud AUermau took place in UTis city to day ranking in t!ie election of Atr. Bice, the Cnizcns' candidate fur M.-.vor, b" ISOO majority over ShurllefF. American. A iargo wr;rtr,;y of the Aldermen and Oouncilmc-P are ot the same political complexion. In Lowell Huntingdon, the Citizens' can diaate was elected Mayor by 600 plurality. , . -In Uorcueater, anl several other places th9 Cither candidates are also elected ' , A DiFFEaExCE.-The Speaker of the Briu ..Mn House of Commons is an office of consid j ierabld euaolunient, according to the Wahin-r. -ton Globe, in .comparison with the office of fiakve r,at. our. Home of Ttcpresentatives 1 he sahry of the former id JCOOOO a vear ex-kiiS!S-pf ja famished residenceJAlthttlftnd - a:s .oacialiabors he is generally rewarded S ta peerage and a pensTou of 4000 for - Eves. He J8 a- an.ber of the Privv tU ttcl entitled to mk after barons', tf: fcceiu8fl0t& ut doublaav Tax NitURAOOOAjrMrrtsTEa. A Washing ton correspondent of the New "Tork Evening Post 6ays: ".' . - - - " The opposIUon to Parker H French, as Minister from Walkcr'a republic, will case some sensation in Washington, and alteration in tbe messajre. ; I observe that Attorney General Cushibg has been closeted with the President very early this morning. He is t le President's factotum in Ceutral America affairs, and it is believed, will advise the re jection of Wheeler's treaty with " Walker, of which French ia said to be the bearer. Still it is pos-ible that his overflowing enmity to British influence, especially ia Central Amer ica, may induce him to favor Walker's opera-uons- t understand that he avows the opin ion that .American colonization is the only questions with reference to that part of the eouuucuL. A FftiGriTFCL Massaciik by Indians. A letter from Itio Janeiro, under date of October 18th, says: Of political news there is nothing of spe cial interest from 13uenos Ayres; the Indians continue their predatory incursions in the southern part of the Province with remarKable boldness. A few weeks since, th y encoun tered a body of Government troops and mas sacred 126 out of 128. Ouly one escaped, and ho by feigning death ; the other, ba.lly wounded, was carried off a prisoner. J'iunuer is the object of these incursions, the. Indians fiuding a quick market in Chilli for all the cattle they take. The Minister of War, who has in charge the protection of tbe frontiers, came up to the aid of tbe slaughtered troops, after the savages had finished their murderous work and retired. He finds it much more agreeable to pursue Indians who have got a day the start of him than to meet them face'o face and take a brush with them. He -who is a lay behind has as good prospects for the fu ture as he who turns and runs away." Breadstcffs. Speaking of the prevailing high prices of breadstu:Ts, and the immense supplies for exportation which the country is capable of affording, the Buffalo Courier re marks: ' There is hardly any limit to our surplus of wheat and corn, and if the demand abroad should carry off one hundred million bushels, which is almost four times as much as we have ever extorted in one year, there would still be an abundant supply for home con sumption, fetrange as it may seem that with a large surplus cn hand, fully equal to fup- ply the demand from abroad, prices should rule so high, it is nevertheless, in obedience t: a law of trade, which makes a sudden im puUe push the market values beyond a due tii it, as well as to another law of trade, which makes a derangement iu the ordinary chan nels of supply, produce for a time all the con sequences of au actual scarcity." Att Invention. bonie wceics since an American engineer arrived at St. Petersburg with a cannon of his invention, capable," it i said, of doing tremendous damage, lie was idmitted at once to show his invention to the K'i pc-ror, and orders have been issued to the ton no ry ct M. t'etersourg to prepare every thing for trial. At the same time a model, in wood, was sent to Siataoust ia the Ural to havo a cast mmle. It is said that the range if this gun which is oblique, is more than luCO metres which, if true, would exceed anything hitherto known. A new musket is also spoken of. The founderies at Siataoust and Toula are to finish ninety thousand by next May. . Jacobi, the inventor of the sub marine infernal machines, has, it is said, dis covered the means of throwing Cougreve rock ets and other projectiles to au enor.neus dis tance and great sueess is expected from thiMu against the fleets. The government has pla ced the arsenal and foundry of St Petersburg at the Professor's disposal ;o make his exper iments. , . Tue New Dojxe of tue Capitol. The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says the old dome is fast disappearing. When removed it will be superseded by one far exceeding, in utility and magnificence, jveu that of the celebrated "St. Peter's." fhe beautiful invention of Professor Walters will rise three hundred f -et above the Oase meiit tii'or; and reach three hundred and eigh ty feet above tide water It will contain one iiundred and twenty-four windows,' many of which will be eighteen feet in height, decora ied with entablatures which will be emblemat ical of th "5 most important events iu American history ; aud such arrangements have been adapted that all visitors, from those ia the spring-tide of life to the hoary haired veteran, can easily ascend, and from the loftiest of all ur lofty eiuiueuces behold the exteut and grandeur of the national metropolis. THEHF will be a Cotiliion Part y at the Cambria House, in JetL'is.in, on Tuesday (Ciristmas Kveuing) December 2oth, 185, when all lovers of Dancing are invited to attend. Good music engaged for the occasion. JAMKSD. HAMILTON. JeffL-rson, Dec. 17, 1855. 11. II. T. COtTHY'S Trcss and Bhace Es t.ib'.ishmeat, Allegheny St., Iloitidaysburg. constantly on hand, Marsh CVs Lj,roeed Trasses every kstyleaud bizeFine Eretich. Trus ses J or JJernia, -or Jiujiture, combining correct contraction , extreme lightness, and durability, with ease aud comfort. Dr. Banning' Body Brace for Prolapsus Uteri and its Uijjoti.tie pains and weaknt&ea ; Erector JJruces, and Chest Expatulwa of approved make. 0" Special attention invited to Banning' la test iiaorocmitnl the Spriug-Spin Shoulder Brace, adapted to all with stooped shoi.Uers, narrow cnest. and spinal weakness. It attaches to the Body Brace, is eay, elegaut, and effective. Orders trom a distauce promptly attended to. Persons writing for Trusses will state No. inches aiiuud body, over rupture; fur Body Brace No. inchtjc around hips; for Spring-Spinu-Shouldcr Attachment No. inches around clie.-t under arm pits, l.tsttaments not fitting, exchanged, if re turned unsoiled. Hobidaysburg, Dec. 19, 1S55. 3m. ' Auditor" X'otice. fllHE undersigned Auditor appointed by the A Orphans' Court of Cambria county,: to ex amine, decide and report upon the exceptions fihid to tl.e account of - William Hamilton, :Alnrr. of the t,tta f YVi'iltom n. nn I u u f .Jhnst.iwn, doceasenl. hereby gives notice to all , tuicieieii, inai ue win aiund to tne un ties of said ammttitmAnt' of i.; iV,n. k T,.f h. if . i. . jj i uwvu 1 1 1 III!, tjvm ugUGf- ElnOHH-gT on Mmwiay, the Hth lay-ol said day. ... , , 'f WIS. KITTELL, Auditor, j Ebassbu?- Dec. 22 1866. t.- T ------ Administrators Itotlce. TnEESAS Letters of Administration have TT. been granted to the undersigned, by tbe Register of Oambria county, on the estate of Johtr Andereon, Lito of . Clearfield township, in BAid county, deceased.. All persons having claims, against said estate will present them properly au thenticated for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment. - .. JOHN U. DOUGLASS, Adm'r. Uiearheto: Tp. Dec. 12, 1855. Ct. . . . . - . - Orphans Court Sale. t BY virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court of Cambria countv. there will be exposed to public Sale, on Saturdatf, the bth day of January, next,-the f flowing described real estate, to wit All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate m Summerhi'.l township, Cambria county, adjoia iug lands of John Skeily. William A'. SkcllyV James D. Ilimilton and others, containing one hundred and fifty-five acres more or les-s, about thirty-five acres of which nre clearetl, baring tbeieon erected a hewed log house and a cabin barn, bite the property of Philip Skeliy deceased. Salo to be held on the picmiscs. Terms of Site. Oue third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on coufirmati.in of tale, and the bal ance in two equal annual paynr ents, with interest, to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. . JOHN SKELLY, Adm'r. of Philip Skeily dee'd. December 12, 1855. 3t. Notice. In the matter of the petition of Daniel IIowcJl, fur a decree of specific performance i-f a contract made with Elizabeth Morris, deceased, in her life time. THE undersigned, commissioner appointed by tUo Ovations' Giurt of Cambria county, to teke testimony in relation to tbe above alleged c-in-tract, bereby notifies, all parties interested, that he will sit in discharge of the duties of said ap pointment, at his offh e in the Borough of Ebens burg, on Tuesday, the loth day of .January, next, at m-J o'clock, in the afternoon of said d.-y. Wit. KITTELL, Auditor. Ebensburg, Dec. 12, 1855. it. CONSUMPTION Successfully Treatetl t y IEHALAX ION OF MEDICATED VAP0E8 ! BY J O II X SO X STEW A 11T EtOS XJ , 31 D. i 7 EL LOW of the Ii..yal Gbege of Physieians, ? and for years Senior Pnysieian in tae Lou don Royai Infirmary fur Dise.ises of tl.e Lungs. Ia tliis age of progress, aiedical feitnce has contributed Uer fud shave to the general we fare, and that which shines respieudent, the brightest jewel ia her diadem, U her last and greatest gift, Medicated Vapor Inhalation, . Iu the treatment of Consumption and kindred af fections. The most absurd notions, nairow-mind-ed prejudice contemptible ignorance, and un- Ulush ng quackery, have long exUted in tbe treat? inent ot Consumption. Jileu ot s;uli and reputa tion as physicians Lave prescribed nauseous com- uoundn to be taken into the stomach, to cure dis ease of the lungs, while the brazen-faced quack held up his uootrmn as the only star of hope f r tbe consumptive if ouly enough of it were swal lowed. Tue stomach, where no disease exiets. being tl.e receptacle of all this. s soon rendered unfit tt perform its functions, and the health thus materially injured. All must see the absurdity, the positive injury of such a course ; the disease is iu the lungs, not in the stomach ; then why, in the name of common t ne, do you not apply rnei'.Line d.rectly to the lungs ? Tne advantage :u Ini.alatiou in Consumption and Throat Disea ses is, mcHii. ints i.i the form of Vapor are applied ilirectly to the lungs wliere the disease exists; the .stomach in thus left free to and in restoring health, by aduiiuistcriug to it healthy; life-giving food. There is no ca33 so hopeless that Inhalation will not reach I The means, too, are brought withia the reach of all, t.'.e manner oi administering tbe Vapors b'ing so siu.pie, t'a? the invalid i never lequired to leave home, where the Hand or iriciid-" ship and affection tends so much to aid the phy sician's cfibrts. - The Inhaling method is soothing, safo an'I speely, aud consists in the administration of mod-: lunea in such a manner that tl.ey are conveyed into the lungs in the form of Vapor, and produce t,.eir aciiitn at the seat of . the disease. Its prac iical bucctvs is det-tined to revolutionize the opin ions of the medical. woi Id, and establish the entire curability of G-uisumption. - 1 earnestly appeal to the common sense of all afflicted with lung diseases," to embrace at ones the advantages of Inhalation, and no longer up ply medicine to tho uuoflf-nding stomach. I claim for inhalation a place amongst the priceless gifts that nature and art hath given us, that our days may Le b ng iu the land," and as the only , Ark of Eefage for the Consumptive. A method not only rational, but sinple, safe and eJii'acious. To many of my pr Tosskmal brethc ru through out the Union 1 tender my acknow bdements lor tiic.r f. ank and tr.anly course in tcstilying to tho merits of Inhalation. I be please 1 to .co operate witii ti.em in offl'iing to the afllicted the blessings of Medicated Vapor Inhalation in the treatment of Consumption. One word for niye-lf, in answer to those claim ing to have introduced the practice, and to the tribe of imitator wno, with brazen impudence, clai"" it as their own. I both wrote in favor of luhalation aud practised it 15 years ago! The apparatus then used, with the medl.-al aceuts employed, achieved only a partial success: I therefore did not claim for it tnen those rniricu lous powers which a long praetice has t-ince cim bled me to give to it. Proof of this may be found in niy work published in 1840. - Applicants will please state if the bave ever bled from the lungs, if they have lost flesh, have a cough, ni'ht s-.veats and fever turns, what and liow much tliey expectorate, what the condition of their stomach and bowel. The neoe.-sary medicii.es. apparatus, &c, will be forwarded to any part. Te:sms- Five dollars c.iusuitation fee. B dance of fee payable when patients report themselves convalescent. , . - . Recommendations by Physicians. We, the undersigned practitioners iu .melicir.e, cheerfully and heartily recommend Dr. Itos.-'s method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Throat, as the best and most effectual ever intro duced into medical practice. Our convictions ar based upon bavinir several of our ow n patients, confirmed consumptives, restored to vigorous health, after a few months treatment by Dr. Ruse. In the abve named diseases the application f Medicated Vapors, inhaled directly into the lungs, may be justly considered a great boon to suCeriug humanity, rendering Coa uinption a perfectly cu rable duease! - ; Dr. Rose deserves well of the profession for his unwearied labors in brin ;ingthe Inhaling method to such a degree of perfection. ' Ii.VLPil Stoxe, M. D. ' Jonas A. Mott, M. D. - ' " Cyrcs KlN'GSLKY. D. D. -Wji. B. Acstix. M. D. " ; Okviixe Upsos, M. I. ' Gavin Wetmoke, M. D. - Dtt. SOSITS TftEATISE ON COSSmiPTIOlf. " rfico One Dollar. 'Adctrcss " ' 1 - : ; JOHNSON STEWART HOSE.- : ,-,-.r 8JJ Broadway.' Nev York.-' ; N. B. The new postage law requires pro-payment of letters. My correspondence beins exteu sive, a'pplicpjnts.'to ensure replies, must enclose postage. (CT" Money letters . must be reisterud by the fcwtmaters such letters only will ie at my -risk.; ", . . - - :i Deces:l)erI2ie5$.--6.V;-.; ' Qf Valuable Land im Cambria county, Pa., laid? toptvpprtyof Tlumas Fiakroy, dae'd. TIIE nnderaiKuod, adrainistmtara with the Wi'l annexed, of Thomas Vickroy, deceased, will expose to public sale ou tbe dy hereinaftor mea tioaed, Opon tbe premised, the following described tracts if land, viz : ; . - On Tuesday, ,18th day of December next, a tract containing 447 acres, aud allowance, lying upon tbe summit of the Allegheny Mountain, iu Richland towrthip, on the public road from Bed ford to Johnstown, nbut fifu-eu wile's from the latter place.- The soil is good and the timber first rate, including a large body of valuable CtiERUY TIMBER. This tract is kituated upon the Sjuth Fork of . the Ginewaugb, and has upon it a most exccHeflt site fr a Mdl. Oa Wednesday, the 19th day of December, A. D. 1855, a tract contnb.ing 155 acres, and adw ance,ou Rickey's Ridge," in said Township of Richland, and about teu miles from Johnstown, iii tbe sei I nad leading from Bedford to Jobns lot n, Tiiis tract is well tin.bored. On lliursday, t!e iOtb day of December, A. D. 1855, a tract known as the " Coleman tract," n iw iu the tenure of Henry Ely, Cunt lining 170 acres, and allowance, iu Jackson Township, about seven mitt a north of Johnstown, op the LLens burg Road. There are about 50 a-.rts clearetl, and the soil is good. T.e remainder of Ike tract is veil timbered, and il contains large veins of STONE L UAL. 1 here is a stream ot never failing water running through this proerty. and there are al.--o upon it three or four springs that never fail. TLe improvements are a Lo Dwelling lb. use. l) ,ub!e Log Barn, Tenant House and Appl.5 Orchard. There is also a Sugnr Camp upon the premises. 0j F.idav. the 21t dav if December, A. D., 1855, tbe LANNKL COAL TRACT, containing 239 acres, lying on bth sides of the Turnpike Road, ten mil js north of Johnstown, and seven mile West, of Eh-nshnra1. - Tl.e -.:'? ' ortnd nnt can be easily tilled. Tnis tract is richly imbedded wi'h Canucl Coal." The ab r e lands are a'l patcrt?d, a?id Vie title is indisputable. Ilie undersigned hitve correct drafts of the several tracts, whi.-h they will have with tbem on the premisjs. on the days of tale, and exhibit them there, or at ony other time to thse desiring to purchase. I'he Terms will be made known on the days of Safe. - S. L. RUSSELL, ' O. SHANNON. Alm'rs de loni3 non with the Will annexed of Th'-mas Yickr'iv, dee'd. PeccmlHT 12", 1855. T exdall's Patent DOUBLE ACTING RIV ER AND SHAVER The attention of Slirngle and Lurnl er dealers, s; eculators and oth eis, is directe I to this invaluable invention, which is now jre;entel to the public as tbe frst and o;i ly practical machine extant, for Riving and Sha ving ShitlgleS. " - Various cutting anl sawing machines have beeii invented for making Shingles, but it is a well kuown fan thatSluaide cut or sawed acr ss tl.e rgraiu ar quite too tJimsy for ro:ffng uriOKes. .Numerous inventions nave recently apearet tor riving aud shaving, and these have till been con demned as worthless, from their imperfect method of riving, which ccnta of splitting from the side of the block but "tie shin-i'e, wl.-teh utmost inva riably run.- oft This diuiculty is entirely obvia ted by KENDALL'S MACHINE, Which first sj!it3 from the side of the 1 lock a piece thick enough fur two shingles, which is sep arated in tl.e centre, and by means of elastic guides each part is conducted through a pair ol approximating knives, which completes the oper ation ; thus produciug two shingles at every rev olution. This machine will rive and shave from tbe blok three thousand shingles per hour, of uniform thicknes and taper, superior in. solidity and du rability to those made by band or any other pro es. . It operations are by no means confined to pine Land other -js if s wood, .but .wnrks to e'xual sdvaa- T'a . 7. l . - i 1 . L J . . f lag , oa, ivuiuiti, auti every ocuer ueBcri)iion C4 titn.'-er that can be split. The workings of the machine can be examined ct II. H. Ryan's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street, Fi'kdKirgh. To timber owna-s. shingle dealers, and men of cnterpri.-e, this opens a new field for speculation, as there is no wuiilar invention extant. The machine occupies but a small space, is of durable construction, and costs but ab uit two hundred dollars, and a man and two boys can make from 25.000 to 30,000 shingles per day. For right of territory, or machines, inquire at No. 31 Fifth street, or at the St. Clair Hotel. OCT" All needed information will be forwarded by letter, when desired. O. K. CUAMBERLIN. Agent, Pittsburgh. December J 2, 1S55. - Frivate Sale. THE subscriber oilers for sale, one lot of ground desirably situated t n the Main street in Jeiler "n, Cambria county. Pa., near thi Allegheny -P.-rtajfe & Petn. Rtiif Roads, having thereon ereevnd a new frame two story dwelling House, well finished,' and in good repair, with a well of jr'od water on the porch. Terms will be made favorable. For further particulars inquire of PETER BROiVN. Jefferson, Dec. 12, 1SZ5. Ji'oilce to Contractors. SEALED Proposal will bo received at the S ore of Johnston Mire. in ELensimrg, un til 6 oM.ick, of the 27th of Dei ember, 1855, for the erection of a Poor House B ulding, for Cam bria ctjfmty." Plans and specifications cau be seen, any titoe at Johnston Mro's Ftore. i- : JOHNSTON MOORE. RICHARD J. PRWUDFOOT, EDWAKD OLA -S. Overseers of the Toor. EbeBsburg, Der. 5. 1855. . Auctioneer. THE subscriber would respectfully inform the citizens of Cambria anl the ailjoining coun ties, that ho has been engaged for a number of years in this husine.s. Persons having Real or personal property to dispose of, will do well to give bim a call. It would be unnecessary t pive any reeommeudation as to bis ritness for tl.e bn.-i-ness, as hundreds of testimonials can be produced if news.ry. Charges moderate. Address the subscriber at Galbtzin, Cambria countv. ? ! JOHN GODFREY. November 21. 1S35. - i SEVASTOPOL TAKEN. TIio First ol" tlie season. E DWARD ROBERTS has just received from the east, and has now ready for sale a full and complete assortment of - FALL. &. WINTER GOODS including every article of -fancy, dres or plain goods that can be a.-dted for in a catiutrv store, either for ladies' or gentlemen's wear. Ills stock consists of a general variety of calicoes, meriuoes, alpacas, dckiincsdiuens, muslins, laces", etc., for tlie ladies, together with luiots, shoes, hats, anil a full selection of winter stuffs f r the g mtlemen. For the bousekoercr ho has laid in a stock of FRESH OltOCKRIES. embracing every article underth.it head, together with tin-ware, carpeting, carpet-chain, sheeting, shirting, et;., etc' " ' For .tins farmer he has fibh, salt and ofhor nrti cles recuiired bv the public centrally. In short he has his stireroom filled with articles in every department of trade, from which the needy can select to suit their wauts. untry rWclnJe takeu in exchange for gonda at tho market value,- and goods sold cheap to eb diustoroers " G)tae and tee. H. CHLLDS & CO- VHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE YAREHCUSE; riUMBERS 133 & 135 WOOD STREET.- PITTSBURG. PA ia aoa ii. cansu..ir W over liiu-iy niistiea, imjs maz Uuildrou'a bpnng cna wimmur which may be founds- . . . , - - . LADIES AND i!IUk' tcrx Ayo row Cub Sf liip Roots. Cj5. C ng. Rjots, Rid Ulo. Rut, Ox. & Un. Ties, C. i. P. B n!Us, C'tots and Ruskiua, Pur pi a Parodies CindeTil'.a Clippers, Bronze lxossiiths, Sntag's, Emeka'i, Cliddu's fan. BjoIS. - Cl in irs S. Csit. loveu.er witti a variety ol lucv Goods, r nrtaulstlv aosptcJ to U.e t'proacl,ni2 sca-vm. (O-ilaving purchased t ur ttock from "tie Eastern Manufacturer, tiocioa'l lor ca.-h. with pr-ati care in the seiection and qcaitry ndapted l tbe Western trale, we are enabled to jf!vr ttrtaior la-, ducemcnts, and are determined vji to le nnder.ld by any Eattern vr Western Ilouse. CrMerchants visaing tur city, will please call cnd"exBnie for tbc-maelv; . !epteraber 5, 1SC5. Akioi.tr tlie numerous dis -ov-er'c-s t vience h.is made in ibi gencrat on to facilitate the busi r.es of life incr.-ase its enjoy ment, rnd even prsdorg the tcrni tif "f human existence, t.k nan"ed of more red mZJ mankind, than this one ran be vtlue t-. Coutribu- tioa of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, has proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or combination cf medicines yet known, can so sure ly contr.I and cure tbe numerous varieties cf pul monary disease wbkh have hitherto t wept fim our midst thousands and thousands every year. Indeed, there ia now abundant reason to believe a Remedy has at length beta found which can be re'ied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lung?. Our space here w-ilf not permit us U publish any proportion of the cures efFL-ctei by its use, but we wculd present the fallowing: and refer further enquiry to my Au.er.caa Almanac, which the agent below tamtd, will aiways bt pleased to furnish free, wherein are full particu lar', and i.idisputalle proof of the statements. OQiceof Transportation, Laurens R. R., S. C, Aug. 4, 1853. Dr. J. C. Ateh. Djar Sir, My little son, four vears 1 1 has just recovered from a severe attack of malignant Scarlet Fcver,bis throat was rottn. and every person that v sited bin:. prnouiKed l.im a dead child. Having used y..ur CaEiiaT Pr.cTOKAL. inCaiif rni i, in tlie winter of 1850, lor a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire tuc ress, I wes induce I to try it v.i my little boy. I gave him a tea-spoon-ful every three hi urs, torn meiicitig in tbe morning, and by ten oVlock at right, I f v.n I a de'-ided change for the better, and af'.er t.nee davs u-e, he was able to eat or drink without pain I s use in the above named disease will save many a child from a premature crave, and relieve tbe anxiety of many a fond parent. For nil atfec tions of the Throat and Lungs, 1 1 e'ieve it t ie bet oediciue extant. A feeling of the deepes-t gr ititu'e. promjts we in addressing you Ujese iinr-s, but fir your important discovery, my lit tle boy would now baveleen in another world. I am vours. with gTcat respect, J. D. I O VVLLL, Supt. Trans., L. R. R. Rocky Hi I. (S .merset C.) N. J., Ja'.y 21, lt-52. Da. J. C. Ae i. Since vour medicine has be- mo kmvk-n bore it has a greater demand than any other Cough rcmeely we have ever si.'Id. Jti--! npi.ken cf in terms of unmeasured prub o by tlr-isej who have used it. and I know of some cass where! the best they can say of it is not too much for the , giod it has done. I take pleasure in selling it, because 1 know that 1 am giving my cuioiner the worth of their money, and 1 feel gratiUed. iu teeing the ljciiefit it confers. Please send mo a further supply, and 'relieve me Yours, with reijicct. JOHN C. WHITL0CK. P. S. Alincst any number of certificates can be sent vou if you w;ii it. m l-v.r, tv. . .. June to, in a. Dii. J. C. Atf.r. Sir, This may certify that I have used your Chi-bkv Ph'jtohal for upwards.) of one year; an I it is my t-inccre U !iel that should have been ia r.iy grave ere tLi ti ne if had n'.t. It has cure i me of a dangerous anec tion of the lungs, mi l I d not overstate my con victions when 1 tell you it is a priceless remedy. liurs very rejHctluily, Li. A- McCLLla.. Attorney at Law. ; riveii frra the &de of raeml-ehips, are devUed Wilksbarre. Pa., Sept?ndr 23, IS',0. jto t; c jjurchate of works of Art fjr the ensuing Pu. J. C. Arm. Mv dear Sir. Your medicine; vcar. is mnrli nnnrovedof bv those who have v.sea it here. nd its cr,mrrsition is such as to insure anl maintain Us r.-putati. n. I invaiiably recommend it for pulmonary auectiors. as do many of our pnnt-ipat physicians. 1 am vour tnen.i. CnAS STREATER. M. D. PSKPARED BT DR. JAMES C AYER, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LOWELL, mass. MV, S n. rr Hot. Five lioxrs for Sild bv Jimcs M'.D-rrriitt, El-ensburg. E. P. llll.leornnil. inr.iana, l'in. numinni iue, i D.-. R. A: Johnston, Johnstown, and by dealers everywhere. December 5, 1855.--?mo3. Ull FRIENDS ARE IN VITiiD Uf call at HoLMKS & Y'oCNo's -fKfZr) htore. ou Ham street, anil t-s- tX" mine one oi ti-enneai ami i . i . ii jrest lots of Watches ever (without fi'111'") brought to this county. They are all of the ne v- est fttyle and superior to anything heretofore made. . . di'l assortneut of Bard Sr Wilson's ce-lebrat caret patent angular Nib Pens, each one y. - &ran - ted not to ber.k. " ' ' AM arsons that lore rood siedd. 1J dj well to try tho justly celcb-ated Terif ica 1 Spectacles, of which we have a fa. I supply 1 r ao ags. Wa will just sav. in conclusion, that we arc) TmnVfi.l f.ir tbfi biwrnl share r,f business we have ..i.-,i nr. i tri t !.t.r.irs endeavor to ntcaso ana suit or.r kind customers. -HOLMES & YOUNG. Ppr;-ri5 n-r.nim? bore t goKls and fir -'eil- ins, will pkaso look for the sign of the GOLDEN WATCH' J,nstown.Dcc.5.18G5. for t:ent. Kj iintier naicuis ui ui.iauiui ci .v b'xkcr ..1 1:17. . 1 I - - i . 1 C .Ii.Ta n-nA i- Ulitaoie lor ye-ung kict or lauiea. iiuliui-i.o, Yvic t or Wee Uer-c:etaci:ea i.e-ers, iuii-;ewe;ieu, jhu wairii- ,.stv Ohio.- led Jlf, 17, ami Jin. fever i-ejune $,io ta Sl 1 1. H:mtin "-cases. 514 to S15. Also, a s & RT0NE STABLE in the borough of Ebens. .,,,iy Silre nd safe cure fr TEVLR and. AGUE. .A. bur" tbirtv-two feet F'iinre, with 6tiill?.!&c.. and bis inestimable Rci::cdy fjr ECWLL racks, granery und b ft well fi. Hired. The whIe COMPLAINTS, in giKKl order. Possession given en the firt dr.y j jowaad'a Coxpcard Etttp cf Ilsckbirry dot, of January next. ,r,x. , T ! Wdrh higly approved aud popular Remedies, Ebcn&burg, Dec. 1?.5. Ten ."cliool i citclicrs XVanicd. rtni HE School Directors of Summernill fccn.v 1 i District, will employ tea teacher. to take cl,ar of the schools of said district. S. P.. M'- C irn.ick will examine rpplic.mts l-.r sciioois, on S .turdiiy, Decmiber loth, at tbe sch v I h. u m Jcfrcrs n. Schils ti commence oa iL-uday tbe 17lh day of December, next. .. V. M. R. HUGHES, Sccciary. JefT rson, Nov. 23th, IS35. Xotlcc to 1 rcssjmsser. (We TRESSPASSERS are warnel not t 1 through, or Uy down fa. on mv farm, tht-v will be dealt with' a r r U ig iiw. UIO. LAS A.'.il'Oik. , . rr r- ' tsr-n? I?, l??V ve uuuaica Uases far I .r.w- u mW.tx'k' k, au ot latest fctylt and te,11ji, anoo c , ? 4 . -, - RATI ASD CAr& Cir.ton," . -l'a!m I, Ciack, - '. Fur and VT4 U.t. CT'th & Clazsd Caps Plush & Velvet fin s. ' CartuVtotrxtTs. Ptraw and .Lighten, Fai.cy 1 ren.h Lace, i--niboii'rb.l Ci'r I'ehi.et. Crown, . Tji.cy UliPi. ir .oieijce i iu U.t. E0 ! TIIIS WAY ior ciii:ai UARGAixsn rSlHE undersigned would again inform tho ci&. iz! ns of Ete isburg, rud tbe sii:r-jU!.u:n county, that they hare received from the city . PLiLu-tlpbia a large assist meut cf CiPiUCiRH-JS. CoiTee, Teas, Sugars. Mi .Liia, Si.lt. Vine-par, 1'epper, Ab-fjtice, Candk-s. Suap, Mackcral, bl mor.. Cod Fuh, together wilb many i nicies net mentioned. WILLOW WARE. -- Iland Baskt:ts of all kinds and sz, sR Bas kets f.r children, Clothes Dakcts, LaJV uk' DaaLtts aai Fruit Easdit ts. CEDAR WARE. ' ; Ta,s, Backets, Half Bezels, Teds, Wah Boards, S.ves, large and small B roc ma. . Tobacco and Cigars. .l all kii-ds. ' lj.saiiu uiaa-rniw. . ......... . ... Ropes of all kinds and bizes. ' Liquors cfnl' kinds and brfinds. C 0 FECTI C N A R I ES. Candies, Nuts.Prures, Fi. Almonds, Pea Ncta, in fact every article in this lh,e. We wotdd here remark that we are row enal led to Fell a cheaper article than any eitaUisbm ut in the county. G ive us a call before purchasing elsewhere. TCDOR & ROBERTS. EbeDsburg, Nov. 14, IS55. tf. COSHIOFOLITAn ART ASSOCIATION! hiX'oMi i; ikt. Arrangement s for theS-cjud Annual Collection of ibis i.ew and Popular Intltu ia fr the ditlu sion of Literature and Ait, haveLi.cn ii-aue on tbe most cxteutive scale. Among tbe wotks already engiged. Is the fir famed . "GENOA CRUCIFIX," which originally cott Ten Thuutand D.'liara. Iu forming tbe New CoJectiou. tne u:uuaion of Wo,.-liJi ameucas Akt. und the encoura-erceut of American gijir.3 nave not been oveil k(xi. CmuihuioiiS nave been issued tj n.any of tho m-it distinguished American ArtLts, who wiil ciitribute s-nic f tl.e.r lli.et jrodctioLt. Among tkem are three MiLlc U .-ts, rxecuted by . the greatest living S.ulptor, HiR.XM 1 1) VLI'.W Gl-CieiE U AStilNOTON, THE ATII!B OF IllSCoLSTbT, BENJAMiN FRANKLIN, THE PHILiSiPliEU; DAMLL EL6ThR, THE STATE: HAS. i A special agent ban viai ted Europe an! maJ', i jUl;i, j uS selections of fore.gn vo:ks of Art, both iu B onze and Marble; &tatuiry and ci-.oice Paintings. Xhe wIkIu forming a largfl and valuable collee- t;., (f p.untinga an I btaiuary, to be disiiuutej FRHE anhirr the members of the Association it the Second Year. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP. . The payment of Three Dollars con.-.tiu;te any one member of this Assoii.itior., f ud entitle Lim i to e.U.er o:ic .c ;-..:r, vU -'soa ticket in the dutubuuon ct tL Li-itu-; . au(j pu,, tings. - ' ac Literature issued to su'osrrii ers eoasiti cf li,;je fi.,wuijr ;0ntblv M ig;:.es : IUrpe:, I iJu;lmm's Knickerb-ver. Ltachuood's, Ib.u- hold W-irds.Uraham's. and liii-v's Lud, l' k. Persons taking five niendieibhips aietn:it!tsl to any five of tlie Magazines fr one 3-car. and to six fi.l-f in rii iKMtriiiiiri in. IheM-t tiroeef-ds dc THE ADVANTAGES SECT RED by lemming a member of this As!"h'tion. a;e 1st. All persvns receive the full rol.it t.f their subscription ct the start, in tl.e 6hnje of sterling Magazine Literature. 21. Eich metii'.ier is contributing towaids pur chasing clioicu Works of Art, wl.Lli aie to l dis- l tribute! among themselves, and aie ut the Ea;no I time encouraging the Artists ef tl.e cunt.y, dis ! burdng thc.n-utti.Is of dollars tl. rough its r.gency. Persons in remitting fun-is for Milw", will please give their ivstrffice m.cres nifvd. (.. .. .1 .. .1 ii . ' . .. DL.,..!! 111V UP'IIV'I I".' ....... ...v ...... ... ' - .commence, ami nave me leuer reg.syerea av .re a j!it tii j'icuii. av'.- y 'i u-- a w v i'w v u - cnte of jncrxr.-Lip. topetl?r v. ith tl.e M.tc.'iii.o !sirw?. Wall le LrwarJl to nny jr.rt of tLa T,' . , 0 m- rs ai D,v,k,fcre, I tvtll mInww ti.nt hv i..!nir t','" .o(iati(n. tl or reccice Hie Xan-izr.e and free ticket in the atmu-it f ,r the Mi nr.ir.e n!or,e. i pjr j,T..H rsbips. a bin -s, q L. i)ERLY.Acf i At. itbor of the nriocioal Oft r t t 1 At cither of tbe principal Grtb-es " Knickcr- cilice. Sis ii.iiaiiwm-, v ternOiuce, 160 Water Street, Sn- ibscriptions received I y II. J. Roberts, ITcs:. v., lor Lbensburg, l a. . LnJvcisi.y's ramll lcme!ie : I, , , , 0 .. , , ., .. , Id urder the Seal, Sanction and Aut.u.r.ty of Tae Tjaiversity ef Tree Ileiicice AND Bopala"r ivitet ledge, Chartered bv tbe State of Penn-vlyanln, Anril i , iei-, in a cai IMI ot jluj.oui). Jltiitiyjbr the purjose of arrcs'iup t.e tvZ cf spurious and zn-ri.dcss Act.'mMi ; Also, for supplying the Con riu:r.;ty villi villa .Lie Rem., di-s whore-ver a cnut. nt l l.y.iaaa catitot ct will n t b-' emplowd. lb:slns:;fjtK.i jh purged from D,. JOHN R. K0WASD. , ihia celebrated E0WACDS JIlAlCai, Known for upwards of twent v five years as tai togt-tlicr witn The University's Remedy for C. niphii:.:5 cf the , Lrtng; The Univ.-rMtv s R.enedr I t Hyst'epua ir indication ; The 'Uiu'vers ty's R. rvedy fi r .C.i-tivc Iio-.vtl ; Als i. the t nivcisiU Alman nirtV he at t! Branch Disrensa-y-n Su;ra !.f H -gn M'M l'e, L sett . Cambria nntr. Ta. i A!.-.-. at tb.o Stre,f J-is- AiCLcrmi toeDs.g. : ",.Vt-ml er 21, 1 j Stray tfUIl. - ) sry AM t- the re4.lt neo -of tho r.irr;bcr a ' j . Washington Viwnship. in li e mot th of Ai'. : c-.r t, IS.Vt. a R-' I an 1 White Bull, with a sr.ir.II jbt-U in;, si:poo:tM to oe t"o yers oi.i. iiie out. or is r,ue. to l tt come forward, prove property. I par charts tmiw i i;n .way. oiucrwise ue - T - . w . vCOi. 14 OilAiU , .