Eo Alio gliciTLlari. LlK?ITn:::cr.:::S KPT EMBER! I . LOCAL AND PERSONAL ffEi.vxcnoT.Y Death. One of those Ion and distressing deaths which Ltimcs startle a community, occurred Vir village on last Saturday evening- particulars as well as wc have Dcen to clean them, arc as follows : Wni. iains, a fanner residing about a mile a half north of E'oensburg, came to h, and procuring a bottle of whiskey, Vine intoxicated. "Whilst in this con In, he repaired to the hotel of Mr. bi A. Blair, when an altercation cn- between him and one of Mr. Blair's .lers, in which "Williams used some insulting language, and among other l;s called his adversary a cripple. iaius had scarcely uttered the word he was struck at and his hat knocked lie then sat down for a few minutes, presently arising to get ins n:u, 11 1 1 Ti - 1 i" tl ereu uactwaras some instance anu ieii violently on the back of his head some stones that were lying loose in he by-standers discovering that he injured, carried him into a stable I by, and immediately sent for Dr. fion. The Dr. did what he could e poor man, but all to no purpose. Tnirpil 5n n vitv short t!m(. Vn r i j --A- fcad summoned a jury and held an 1st over the body, and a verdict was lied that deceased "came to his death injuries received from a fall, whilst catcd." ! may add here, that "Williams, when was a hard-working, industrious I and was generally reputed to have . v rood qualities. When under the in' ice of liquor, he was full of insults, :and.Jery quarrelsome. lie was better knoini about here as "the wild wclchman" 4hvx Jby his real name. Where he got h 'k filled on this sad occasion wc do be- fnow. We are informed that all our it ifkeepcrs hail long ceased to give him Sjuor. V. B. L. Ag.new. On Sabbath last ... t . . : I - r !? f t i Rev. D. Harbison, Pastor of the Pres- ian Church in this place, adminis- thc lord's Supper to his eongrega In conducting the solemn services e occasion, he was assisted by the 15. L. Agnew, of .Johnstown, ring the day, Mr. Agnew preached sermons, and we eiijoj-cd the rare tre of listening to both. Although a young man, Mr. Arncw lias al- r earned lor himself tlie reputation of fc one of the ablest and most eloquent es in Western Pennsylvania. Wc Vati.sficd that his sermons here have 1 to that reputation. lie is emphtiti an orator of Nature. Perfectly free asy, and graceful in his manner neither pedantry nor affectation about there is a burning eloquence in his look or gesture. His voice is like his language chaste and beautiful, lis words flow as a mighty river. When 'oaks, he looks his audience full in face, and everything he utters goes stibly to their minds and to their s. lie has a message to deliver, and Aclivers it ; and when he docs so, he cs himself both felt and understood. believes what he says, and says what J.elicvcs and he says it well. lold what fire is in his eye, what fervor on hi check ! t glorious burst of winged words ! how hound they from his tonprne ! full expression of the mighty thought, the Mronjr triumphant argument, rush of Dative eloquence, resistless as Niagara, , keen demand, the clear reply, the fine poetic image, nit e analogy, the clenching f;ict, the met- nphor hold and free, grasp of concentrated intellect wielding the omnipotence of Truth." 'RUT and Tomatof.s.-As fruit of all Is is scarce in our neighborhood, and atocs as a general thing. arc not likely pen, many of our citizens may desire f'lt.iin supplies from the eastern mar- All such should leave their orders i Maj. Hamilton, at Wilniore, as thro' every thing in this line may be had tlie shortest notice, and at more reason- - rates than can be obtained directly by Tunics themselves.' The fruit and 'ttable business is one of the Major's riy laudable enterprises, and he should encouraged in it. ' 'Ocal Affairs. As we desire to make Lx-al Department of our paper as in sting as possible, we will be obliged to fnends in all parts of the county for ."nation f any transaction occurring cu Iml-'bt be worthy of note We care W roughly the sketches sentu3 may drawn up if they only embody matter' ur I'ttWication. Come, good friends, c a little aid in this particular. Ebexsburcj Brass Band. Sometime during the past winter, a party of worthy fellows, consisting of Robert Litzinger, 1. Alberts, John Rodgers, Jr., J. N. Kinkcad, David Evans, Felix Hcnlc, John Evans, Jeremiah Fnganand G. Alexander Kinkead, all good and lawful citizens of our town, conceived the idea of supplying a want which had long been felt, by the formation of a Brass Band. Accordingly, they procured the necessary instruments, and engaged the services of Professor Smith, of Indiana, for the purpose of in struction. Under the tuition of the Pro fessor, and by reason of the fine musical tastes of each of its members, this Band has already attained a degree of perfection which is truly astonishing. Devoting themselves to practice at regular intervals, they now execute a variety of quadrilles, polkas, waltzes, marches, quicksteps, Arc, with the greatest precision and nicety; and "oft in the stilly night," salute our citi zens with "concords of sweet sounds," really and truly refreshing. We are assured that, if this Band con tinues to act as a band of brothers, it will ere long be one of the best bands of mu sic in the State. Reader ! if you don't believe this, come to our Agricultural Fair and hear them. Professor, IIuky. As announced in our first number, this gentleman, assisted by his class, gave a farewell concert at the Independeut Church, on Monday night last. We were present, and were delight ed with the manner in which both tutor and pupils acquitted themselves. The latter, (numbering, we believe, about CO,) individually and collectively evinced great knowledge of the musical art, and did some singing that would have done credit to Father Kemp's Old Folks. The suc cess which has followed, the Professor's efforts in our midst shows conclusively that lie is an adept in the business of teaching vocal music. We trust that next summer he will be with us again. He leaves here, we understand, with the view of teaching a class in Huntingdon, and he carries with him the respect and esteem of all our citizens. Maj. J. D. Hamilton. On Monday last, this prince of good fellows, and high ly popular landlord, happening to be in our town, took occasion to illuminate our sanctum a short time by bobbing round to see us. The interest of the visit was somewhat increased by the fact tht he brought with him a monster after the manner of a watcr-melou, which, upon motion of the 3!ajor, duly seconded by ourselves, was "laid upon the table" "without money and without price." We return the Major our warmest thanks, and earnestly liojie that ho may live long enough to bring us many more water-mel ons. A. J. Riiet, Esq. This gentleman. who has for some months been in Wash ington City, discharging the duties of a responsible office under the general gov ernment, arrived here on Saturday even ing bust, and has since been spending the time among his relatives and friends, and the scenes of his earlier days. Jack is one of nature's noblemen, and we are sure that he walks worthily in the vocation whereunto he has been called. He looks well, and has our best wishes for his future prosperity and happiness. Exhibitions. Yankee Loom is and troupe gave two exhibitions at Myers' Hall, on Monday and Tuesday evenings. We attended each for a short time, but could not remain long enough to judge of the whole performance. With what we saw and heard, howercr, we were about as well pleased as wc usually are upon such occasions. Wc understand another exhi bition comes off on next Monday evening at the same place. To CoRRT.sroNDK.NTs. Wc would re spectfully inform all who desire to com municate with the pvblic, through the columns of The Allxjlmnnn, that we can not publish communications of an anony mous character. 31aicr intended for insertion must be accompanied by the name and address of the, writer not ne cessarily for publication, but to be held by us as a pledge of good faith. ' Oysters! Oysters! We take great pleasure in informing tnc citizens of Ebcnsburg, that Blain, tie barber, Blain, the accommodating, lP.aiu, the caterer to the wants of the Lnnerman, will serve up to his numerous custfjuers fresh oys ters on Monday next. Give him a call, yc lovers of the delicious bivalves. ' ' ' -w Aurora Borealis. On Sabbath night la t, we had a most magnificent display of this singular and inexplicable phenomenon. It began in the evening, and lusted during the entire nighfc. BOOTS AXD SHOES. he undersijmed eontiiues the manu facture of BOOTS ard SHOES of every description'1 at hia esiiihlishiuent, jrif f in Ebenfburg, immeuiatelyopposite the " Post Office. Employing noue hut the best workmen, he trusts that 1 has been and still is at nil times able t give entire satisfaction to his customers. Be Aopcs that the same liberal patronage hetetiforc given him may be continued, and that iwre may be added. He has also ou hanil a large assortment of French Calf-skins, aui Morocco of all kinds, suitable for fine Bootaand Shoes. Ready-made BOOTij and SHOES always on hand, and prices modirate. MESH AC THOMAS. Ebcnsburg, August 55, 185f:tf. LICENSE HOTICE. The following petition for License has been filed with thd Clerk of the Quarter Sessions of Cambria county, and will be pre sented to the September Term of Quarter Ses sions, 1859: Grosberger Franc is J., Tavern License, Car- rolltowu Bor. Ryan John, Tavern LLvnse, Johnstown, iSlick Geo. 11., Tavern License. " J(H. MDOXALD, Clerk. Ebenslurg, Angus. 25, 183l. I, 1ST NOTICE. LA WBENCE .CASS IDY, of Wilmore, hereby givesiotice to all indebted to him to ca!i and settk immediately, otherwise he will he compelled to collect with costs. Wilniore, Auylst 23, lS5H:Ut. UOWLIAG SALOO.V. s OMETHIJG new in EBEXSBUKG. The nndersfened having opened a Bowling Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of , livers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish pood exercise to give him a call. EQL, ALE and LAG Ell BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on hand. ' THOMAS M'BUIEX. Ebensbprg, August 25, 185!:tf SEW CiOGUS. The subscribers are just now opening at theold stand on High street, Ebcnsburg, a nice assortment of FRESH GOODS, new style Prints, Delaines, &c. AI?o an abundant supplv of Rend v-madc CLOTHING, together with ROOTS & SHOES of every quality A price. OiTc us a call if you would get the worth of vour money. "'e sell cheap for CASH or ready delivered PROHCCK. SHOEMAKER k SOXS. Ebcnsburg, August 25, I85t.4t LOOK TO IOI R INTERESTS ! B O O T S A X 1) S II O E S ! All persons who may desire anything in the way of Boots or Shoes, can have them made to order on the shortest notice, in the most fashionable manner, and upon the most reas onable terms, by calling upon tlie subscriber. He employs none but the very best workmen, has many years' experience himself in the business, and at all times uses the best mate rial upon his work. Assured that he can give full satisfaction to customers, he respectfully solicits a liheral patronage. Shop on High street, at the west end of Eb ensburg. THOMAS B. JAMES. August 25, 1859:tf JUST OPENED AND FOR SALE BV R. S. BUXX, M. D., a gener al assortment of DRUGS, 3IEDICLES, Sjticcjt, Oil, Paints. Dtc-JS'iiflis, Rrandics, Wines, Ciisis, Fluid, Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs. Sta tionery, Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. R. S. BUXX, M. D. Ebcnsburg, Aug. 25, 1850.-ly. KICIIABD M. JONES, AVIT1I CnAS? B. WltLIAMS. JAMES D. ARXEST. lt'ILUiSIS & ARXEST. Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, XO. 415 MARKET STREET, PHI L A D EL P 11 1 A. 82?Great inducements olTered to CASH and short time bii3-ers.t39 Aug. 25, 1850.-1 v. B. P. TIIOMPSOX, with IV I. PATTOX & Co., Wholesale Dealers in and Manufactu turers of HATS, CAPS, FUJiS, natters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c, &c. Xo. 328 Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paid or Wwl and &hqphij Purs. PRICK I. PATTOJf. . A. OPPEXHEIMEn. August 25, l859-1f ERXEST D. RIIEY, with CHAREES WESTOA, V7holesalc Dealer in French and Amcr- T T rican WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, Matts, Ropes, Tie Yarn, Looking Glasses, Brushes. Also, all kinds of YVooden ' and Ckdaii Ware. " - Xo. 35 Xorth Third St., PHILADELPHIA. August 25, 1850:tf O. C. STEWART, with IIASDY & BREXXEK, Commission' Merchants aud Dealers in Foreign and Domestic ' HARDWARE AX1 CUTLERY. Xos. 23, 25 and 27 Xorth Fifth street, east side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. EDWARD 8. HA.NUY, . : JSO. O. BUEXXER, C. F. BRENNER. August 25,'lS53:tf J. PATTOX TIIOMPSOX, with i.iunx;i & co., Xmporters and Jobbers in Notions, no- JL. siery, Gloves, Irimmixgs, biLK IIandker CHiErs, Cravats and FAXCY GOODS, No 413 Market Street, (Truilt 4" liro'told ttand,) aug.25,1850:tf - , PHILADELPHIA. XV. S. HAVES, TLAIN and FANCY JOB rHINTER, JL . STATIOXER, , Elank Book Manufttrtvrtr, Book Binder, and dealer in every description of Amnfiton and Vorirn Vnliprs ki . dorner of Marketand Second sts., and Wood and Third streets, PITTSBURG, Pa. -.C Agent for L. Johnson & Co., Type rounders a. fciectrotypers, rniiaaeipnia. August 25, 1850:tf. JACOB BTAUU. . C. T. ROBERTS. ST AH I, & ROREUTS, DEALERS IN CL O WA TCJIKS & JE WELI2 Y. We would respectfully inform the citi zens of Ebengburg, and everybody else, that we have just received, at our new store room, opposite E. Shoemaker & Sons' store, at the sign of the Bow Window, the largest stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, kc, &c, ever offered for pflle In this town. We are determined to, and will, sell as cheap as can be bought elsewhere, -and hope by our etforts to accommodate and please, not only to retain all our former patrons, but to merit and se cure a large accession to the same. jv All kinds of Clocks, Watcftr $ Jete- Ur? elry repaired on the shortest uotice, in the best manner, and warranted. August 25, 185l:tf It AKCiAlXS ! ISAKCiAIXS ! A' T THE EBEXSBURG SHOE STORE 1 The subscriber being desirous of disposing of his Summer lot of LADIES SHOES before making his Full purchase, offers them for cost. Now is tlie time the la dies can have bargains. Call aud sec for yoursclt it you clou t believe it. lie keeps constantly on hand a large supply ot CHILDREN'S' . MEN'S' AND MEN'S' FUR HATS, LADIES SHOES, TUUXKS, NOTION'S, CARPET SACKS, ETC., ETC., & c ., k c k c. All of which he offers for less money than can be bought elsewhere. He can be found one door below Thompson's Mountain House. CLINTON R. JONES. Ebensbnrg, August 25, 185J:tf. ECOXOXY JLV EX ES,. GAS BURNING COOKING STOVE. GEORGE HUNTLEY", Dealer in all kinds of COOKING, HEATING, and PARLOR STOVES, would respectfully call the attention of the public to one of the great est improvements ever made in Cooking stoves the burning of the (. and Smoke arising from the coal by which means is sa ved fifty per cent, of Fuel. The improve ments claimed are 1st a great saving of Fuel. 2d a much quicker and hotter oven from the same lire. ' 2d The preservation of the top plates, as they are all made double. 4th Cleanliness, as there is not one half the soot and dirt found in other stoves. T II E Y A RE THE S TO V ES. He has also on hands a large assortment of HARDWARE, TABLE and POCKET CUT LERY, EDGE TOOLS. HARVESTING TOOLS, etc., etc. Also he still manufactures and keeps on hand a large assortment of Tin, Copper aud Sheet Iron, all of which he will sell at ex tremely low prices in exchange for Cash or Country produce. GEO. HUNTLEY. August 25, 1850:tf 1'ATKOXIZE YOliR OYVJV ! The l'rotrctlim JIutual Eire Insurance Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY'. LOCATED AT EBEXSBURG, PA. THE above named Company, organized April fth, 1857, will effect insurances on property at 6afe rates. Being particularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons may secure themselves against probable losses by fire. OiKce on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's "Mountain House." D. H. ROBERTS, Pres. A. C. Mritix, Sec'v. & Treas. JOSEPH II. CAMPBELL, Agent. Aug. 25, 185f.-lv. CAMBRIA HOUSE, Main Street, vy Johnstown, Joseph Shoemaker, Landlord. This establishment has reccntly becn thoroughly renovated, and is now well fitted up for tlie comfortable accommodation of boarders or transient patrons. The Table will be supplied with the best the market af fords, while at the Bar will always be found as good Liquors as can be obtained anywhere. The new Landlord, in again opening the 'Cambria House" to the public, promises to spare no pains to make it a first rate hotel. fiayBoard, Th'rec Dollars per week, or One Dollar per day. "33 A Hack will be in waiting at the railroad station on the arrival of the trains to convey passengers, free of charge, to the house. HORSES AND BUGGIES AT LIVERY. Johnstown, Aug. 25, 1859.-ly. A RCADE HOTEL, Ebensbunr, Da. A- . lue subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the "Ebcnsburg House," is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has always been favorite for visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pains in making it an ngrecable home for all sojourners. Mv Ta- rle will always be luxuriously supplied from the markets of the country and the cities. My Bar will be filled "with liquors of choice brands. My Stable is attended by 'careful hostlers, and tny charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, and fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open my house to the public. HENRY FOSTER. August 25, 1859:tf. T AILROAD HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam- JLv bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad station.) Jas. 1). Hamilton-, l'roprtclor. An extensive Bowlin-i saloon is connected with the House. ' The Table will be fur nished with the best the market affords, and the Bar supplied with the best oi liquors, in eluding Ales and Lager from approved brew tries. Extensive nnd convenient Stabling is attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 25, 1859:tf. TTTNION HOUSE, Ebcnsburg, Pa. KJ John A. Blair, Eropnr.tor. Also, in connection, BLAIR & Co's HACKS will leave the "Union House" for Wilmore station in time to take the Eastern and West ern trains. Every accommodation will be af forded to make passengers comfortable. August 25, 1859:tf. JOB WORK.! JOB WORK! II avin, in connection with the AUe- 1J ahanian. a lartre.and superior lot of Job-Type, we are prepared to execute with neatness and dispatch, every variety of Job Work, includintr Hand Bills, Cards Deeds, and Blanks of every description, on short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Persons desiring anything in this line, w ill do well to call. THE SAME OM STAXD ST I I.I. Irs. tlio Flold 2 DAVID J. EVANS respectfully an nounces to his old customers and the public in general that he is still doiusr busi ness at the old stand of Evans & Hughes two doors west of R. H. Tudor'g store "and two doors east of E. JShoemaker & Sons tor His stock consists of READY-MADE CLO THING. Fine FROCK and DRE.S. CLOTH CASSIMERES, TWEED, LINEN and MAR SEILLES COATS. Plush, Satin, Silk Velvet, Coth and CaU mere VESTS, of every size and col or; Cassimere, Cloth, Linen and Cottonade PANTALOON'S and O V E R A L L S. Also a large assortment of HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS. HANDKERCHIEFS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, UXDER-SIIIRTS. STOCKINGS, and CHILDRENS' Clothing of every description. Also a fine assortment of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, which he will make to order on the nhort6t notice and in the latest style. Call and see, as I am determined to sell lower than the lowest for Cash or Country Produce. DAVID J. EVAN'S. Ebenshurg, August 25, 1859:3t JOHN !. HT'CIIHS, THOMAS I. JAMES, imOKE: O IT IX A XEW PLAC12. OXE DOOR EAST OF TUDOR S STORE. rjHE undersigned beg leave to inform their 1 friends and the community at large, that they have entered into co-partnership, in the TAILORING AND CLOTHING bnsiness, and are receiving daife" from the Eastern Cities, large and spleilw additions to their already well selected flStd elegant stock of . READY MADE CLOTHING, which consists in part of the following arp cles, FINE FROCK AND DRESS CLOTn, UAS.S1MEKE TWEED. L1NEX and COTTON A DE COATS. PANTS AND TESTS of all sizes and colors, Hats, Caps. Shirts Overalls, Handkerchiefs, &c, a large lot of Children's Clothing, of e very description. Also, a line assortment ot DRESS GOODS, which thev will make to order on shorH notice, and in the most fashionable stvle. Persons wishing to purchase at low rates, will advance their interests by giving them a call, as they are determined to be the cheapest among tlie cheap. In the Tailoring depart ment, clothes of all descriptions will be man ufactured for those who wish to purchase the material elsewhere. HUGHES k JAMES. Ebcnsburg, Aug. 25, l850.-tf. SADDLERY! SADDLLHY! T he subscriber respectfully informs the citizens ot Ebenshurg and sur rounding country that he has opened a Saddler's shop, in the basement of his dwelling house, on Horner street, where he is prepared to furnish to order, and on the most reasonable terms, every description of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, &c. kc. ITaving many years' experience in the busi ness, employing none but the best workmen, men, anl using the best material upon all his work, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage. Country produce at all times taken in ex change for work, and the highest market pri ces allowed. JAMES MAGUIRE. Ebensbnrg, August 25, 1850:tf T. BLAIR MOORK. J. ALEX. MOORE. ' MOORB&MOOKE, T espcctfully inform the citizens of Eb- JLi ensburg, and Cambria county generally, that they have now on hand, and are con stantly, in receipt of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE. QUEEXSWARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ETC., ETC., kc, kc, kc All of which they are prepared to sell at prices which defy competition. Purchasers are earnestly requested to call and examine our stock, as we are always prepared to give satisfaction in goods and prices. August 25, 1859:tf It. II. TIBOR, "O espcctfully informs his old friends and JLV the public generally that he is still to be found at his store room, on High street, ad joining Crawford's Hotel, where he is prepa red at all times to furnish consumers with GROCERIES and CONFECTIONS, OLD RYE WHISKEYS, WINES, GINS, BRANDIES, &C. Feeling thankful to the citizens of Ebens burg and vicinity for their former patronage, he solicits a continuance of the same, togeth er with as much more as may be bestowed upon him. Ebcnsburg, August 25, lS50:tf. R Y GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, AXD CLOTnrXG, AT REDCCED TRICES ! ROBERT FLIXX, Wilmore, Cnmhria county, is losing out his entire stock of Goods at re duced prices. All the Goods are new, and of the latest and most fashionable styles the greater part of which have been bought at the late Spring sales, for cash, and will be closed out cheap. Any person in want of an- article in this' line will please call, as I am deterrain--ed to sell the entire stock off to make room for Fall Goods. aug.2f,1859:tf. A X EW ECITK3I EXT ! S-M. KERN & BRO., Wilmore, Cambria co., Ta. Respectfully calls the attention of the pub lic to their large and varied assortmeut of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE; QUEENSWARE, HATS, - CAPS, BONNETS, I BOOTS, SHOES. DRUGS, MEDICINES, I &c, kc, kc They are prepared to sell at lower rates than any establishment in the county. Their goods being selected with a view to the wants ot the ennutrv. caunot fail to recommend them to the public. aug.25,ltf:.?tt BOBERT DAVIS, JCTJN r. JONES, Variety XXctlX, DF.ALKRS IX FOIlEtGX AAI WOJIESTIC KEEP constantly on hand a large and su perior stock of DRV GOODS of every description, such as' CLOTHS CASSIMERES. SATINETS. TWEEDS. JEANS, BROWX AND . BLEACHED MUSLINS, DRESS. GOODS of wry j,h.; FANCY GOODS AND NOTION'S, A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from Boston. STRAW, EUR and WOOL HATS, blA1102sARi of every description, W A L L P A P E R of every stylo, HARDWARE, O LEES WARE, STOXE AXD FA R Tn EX WARE, A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS,' COFFEE, TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STfK-'K OF SPICES, Also, FLOUR, BACON, F I S n, TOBACCO, CIGARS & SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS, AND GLASS Always ox itaxds. Drugs, I'aints and Oils, and a full assortment of other articles usually kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, &c, kc, taken in exchange for Goods, and the Cash never refused. fST CHERRY, TOPLAR and PIXE LUM BER bought and sold. DAVIS & JOXES. Ebensbnrg, Aug. 25, 1859. tf. T II 12 EXCITE 31 E X T IncreasoB I ! T", e well known firm of ULLMAN. LUX k Co., of Wilniore, Cambria count v. would respectfully inform the citizens of Wil more. and mankind generally, that they have on hands and are daily receiving from the cit-" ies of PHILADELPHIA aud NEW YORK, the largest and best assortment of goods ever brought to Cambria county. Their stock consists of RE A D Y-MADH CL O TIITXG, of every description, and of the latest and most fashionable style and finish, comprising DRESS COATS, OVER COATS, FROCK COATS, PANTS and TESTS. Ther stock of Dry Goods embraces every thing in that line that is to be found in the calender of necessity. Among which they will enumerate SATINS, CLOTnS, CASSIMERES, DOE SKINS, TWEEDS, JEAN'S, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS of every stvle, BLEECHED A BROWXDRILLS, BLEECIIED a BROWN SHEETINGS, CHECKS. FLANNELS of every Description, BLANKETS, Etc., .etc., etc., itc. Indies' Dress Goods, of every variety and style, Laces, Trimmings, Gloves, Hoisery, Alpacas, Ginghams, kc kc. Also s A large stock of BOOTS and SnOES, HATS AND CAPS, BONNETS, &c, &c. rpi l 1 1 IT t lar attention to their htrge stock" of GROCERIES. Having recently established a Wholesale Clothing House in Philadelphia, they " are thereby enabled to sell Clothing at much low er rates than heretofore ; whilst this fact also gives them advantages in the other depart ments of their trade not enjoyed by any other store in the county. They respectfully request purchasers to call and examine their stock. Wilmore, August 25, 1859:tf. 33 career- no"toorts. TAKES this method of informing his old. friends, that he is still engaged in the Mercantile Business, at Ebcnsburg, and is at all times prepared to sell to purchasers, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Every variety and discription of staphs and FANCY DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS WARE, GROCERIES, TOBACCO CIGARS, kc, kc And in fact every thing usually found in general Store. An examination of his stock and prices is all he desires at any time to ef fect sales. r a Approved Country produce in cx-L-t change for GOODS at all times. Ebcnsburg, Aug. 25, lS5.-tf. JOISZV M'COLGAX, WILMORE, Cambria covsty, Pa. Dealer in sdl kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEEXSWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, ILATS, CAPS,' kc. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. aug.25,lS59:tf. ISAAC 1VIKK', WILMORE, Cambria covxty, Ta. ealer in all kinds of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CONFECTIOXARIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, kc, kc August 25, lS59:tf. G. W. TODD, with CORAU & IV A ETON, C23 Market St., Pliila. fni porters and Dealers in L FOREIGN & DOMESTIC HARDWARE. Avgust 25. lS.MUf : . 3 U?A,& iff 1 i