Wyxo iUioguaxuaii. JDAY::::::::::::::SEPTE3IBER22. LOCAL AND PERSONAL pm'L Table. Through the kiud- 0f Juuios S. Clark, Esq., the gentle- anly ticket agent at Cresson, we have ..i -.i .11 i .i en furnished witn a tauie Knowing the Jerent stations ou the line of the lenn lvania Kail Road, both East and West ; "n'tthcr with the distances, and the rates 'fare charged at Cresson for passage to idi station. As the table will be inter tinz, as matter of reference, to the trav ;;aj public, we give it a place ia our iiuaius. From Crcsson East S io 30 70 05 03 45 C5 70 75 lyrone oj h- Hirminshara '' k- St.nu-e Creek 1,10 ;:ition3 i (lalit.in Kit.'. Point Hollidaysburg Puneunsville Eldorado AltOOIlA IWIU Mills FostorU Tipton Tyrone 1 Birmingham Spruce Creek Uiirree Petersburg Huntingdon I Maph-ton I ' Mt. Union 1 Niwtonhauiiltoa I f- Mamiyunk .u eyiow u Andersons ! 1- I.cwiatowa lj- Mi:i!in ;; IV-rrysvillo Mexico T H'ltHon.stown !. NVwjIDft 11 liity s A'i'ii-lsiet I'uiK-.nuiua t'ove I'.Kkvillt? !! rri!'.irg l.''hpire Mill lletowu Elizabeth Miu:i tjoy Lin lisville l'il.,rsville I. .iin-aster l!:rd-in-hand I .r loin illu !.-:i:i:ipl.ice, Ki'i.crs ..,;, I'!. r:-i;ina l'i.'H!iiniif o:j villc l'.ir'M-rsburg 'handlers Midu.iy C;iln (l.il! iL'hi'rvillo ! nv:iinjrtovn I :it 'h Vul R 11 uV..u. 1 1 Ste.uutunit I'lHli Mur.in.-s Corner Vill i Nva ' W'hiit- ll.iil Atlicnsvillc Liberty ville ' Ib-Monville ' l'hil.idcpiii.i 1,15 1,25 1,45 1.63 1,70 1,80 1,05 "J, 05 2,20 2,40 2,55 2,00 3,00 3,05 3,23 3,40 3,55 3,70 3.85 3,05 4,10 4,25 4.40 4.00 4.70 4,05 5.15 r.,23 r,,45 so 5,70 6.80 5.H5 5.05 O.i (5 0. 1 0 0.15 0.25 c.:so 0.40 c.r.o o!r.3 0.00 0,00 0.70 0.80 7,00 7,10 7.20 7,25 7,:;o 7,35 7,40 7.50 7. CO IVruge Wiitnore ' ;:a;;ivrh;:i Vi.ului t Coai ta.m.'h JwhtiitiiWii Ci.iH-nnij.'h Furr. X in .veil Florence I.ockjiort B.lii.r Iir.-ville Int. !! tir.- Iii'li.ma Hillside Irrv St. Clair Litrube liealtvs I j ' Irrtensbiirg " ''r.i;.tville " M.inur " J' in"s " Larimer' 3 'a-.v art's " Turtle Creek " Iriuton " !!r.ul(look3 " Suissvale Vilkinihurg '' H'jiupwooii Ki-t Liberty ' l'ituburgh West S 10 20 30 40 50 C5 70 ace 05 1,00 1.10 1.25 1,30 1.45 1,55 2,f;J 1,0) 1,70 1,75 1,H3 1,00 2,05 2,10 2,20 2,25 2.35 2,40 2.45 2,55 2.05 2.70 2,75 2, SO 2,85 2,00 2,00 3,03 Miles 3 9 22 21 IS 14 21 23 25 20 31 30 30 42 40 54 57 00 C3 00 73 80 S3 07 100 102 113 113 118 123 128 131 135 141 140 1 52 150 105 171 175 182 183 100 103 105 108 201 203 205 208 2i0 2 1 3 2 1 5 218 210 220 224 227 23 1 230 230 241 242 244 246 240 253 10 12 1C 21 33 3 42 43 43 51 52 52 50 58 CI 03 07 70 7 78 fiO 81 85 80 00 01 03 &5 96 97 102 wortny ol emulation. Wo am sat;Rfi.l that the Cambrians who served in Mexico, whether they be dead or living havo brothers and sons and admirers who are not ready to let the military spirit die out entirely in this community. We have the material here to get up one of the best companies in the State. Then to work young men, and raise that company ! Quoits. A matched game of Quoits was pitched at Wilmore, on Saturday last, by a somewhat celebrated pitcher of Eb- ensburg, and a young Welchman, of Johnstown. The match resulted i of the Welchman. The test was to be the best three in five. The score made was as follows : Ebensburg, First game, 21 yards, 14 Second 25 yards, ! Third " 21 yards, 10 Fourth " 25 yards, 14 The purse was said to be $50 ; besides which, numerous side bets changed hands. We trust the Ebensburg Cricket Club, when it enters for a match against the "All England Eleven," will niakea better score. Military Company. Wcaro rcjues U l t rive cotice that a meeting of cit uens of Ebensburg and vicinity will be htM at the Court House, on Saturday evening next, at G o'clock, for the purpose taking into consideration the propriety ' -f raising and organizing a military com uny. We should be pleased if this move iit should prove successful. Our town Icen long enough without a military l'mpany. Johnstown boasts of several, Md even Hemlock is ahead of us. This not be. In times cone bv. our lovrn and vicinity turned out men who did iae rough fighting for the Stars and '-iripes, aa the history of the Mexican i ... will amply testify. The bone of luuny of these braves have long since mmletl with a foreign soil. Eleven years tai-e rolled past since a few of the gallant P"U returned to their homes. Some of 'cm arc yet amongst us ; and although iney nay be tired of "the pomp and cir tu"'stance of war." and uuv not fl in- , j '1"e'1 u again enter the lists, yet the ex- r set by them on that occasion is Johnstown. 21 18 21 21 The Fair. The Agricultural fairs which have been held in this place, have not been so well attendecHrom all parts of the county as could be desired. On one or two occasions, several of the districts were almost wholly unrepresented. We trust this will not be said of the coming fair. The 3Ianagers are sparing no pains or expense to render the most ample ac commodations to both visitors and exhib itors, and every locality in the county should do its part in making the exhibi tion a full and as varied as possible. If our friends go into the matter with the proper spirit, we shall have a fair this fall which will boalike creditable to our coun ty and our people. Senten ced. Ou Saturday evening last, John Orncr, Jr., George Xagle and Chas. Weaver, who were severally convicted of Larceny week before last, were sentenced by the Court to undergo an imprisonment for one year in the Western Penitentiary; and William Xcalies, convicted of receiv ing stolen goods, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment in our County Jail. For some cause which we have not learn ed, the sentence of Floriuda Brown, also convicted of Larceny, was deferred until the next argument court. Orner, Xagle and Waavor were taken by Sheriff Linton to the Penitentiary, ou Monday last. "Special Announcement." ly ref erence to another column there will be found the advertisement of Duane Kulison, the well-known proprietor of the "Quaker City Publishing House," to which we in vite the attention of those of our readers who are possessed with a desire to buy good and cheap Books. Ia connection with each Book, the purchaser is presen ted with a Gift, valued at from 50 cents to ?.r00. Mr. ltulison has the reputation of always performing what is down in the bills and, as a matter of course, the people have confidence in him. Serious Accident. We are pained to learn that Mr. Jerome Dawson, of Al legheny township, lias lost his right hand. On Saturday last, whilst engaged on a saw-mill, he was about removing some chips from a log that was being sawed, when the circular saw caught hi.s hand and instantly cut it off. It was thought that amputation above the wrist would be necessary to save his life. 31 r. Daw son is a millwright by occupation, and is a most estimable man. We tender him our sympathy in this sad visitation. The Great Show. As will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, we arc to have a gigantic Circus and Ma nacrie here on the Gth of next inonth. If we may judge from the bills, this exhi bition will surpass anj thing of the kind we have witnessed in this "neck of woods" for a long time. Many persons object to attending the Circus, but when it contains a collection of the wonders of the animal kingdom, everybody has a good excuse to go, in the fact that they desire to "see the elephant." Died. On Sunday last, in Ebensl mrrr. , - 2 J Ebenezer Davis, aged about 78 years. The deceased was a native of Wales, and had served many years in the British ar my. His trade here was that of a weav er, and avc have often thought, as we passed his place of business, that he was one of the most perfect models of industry we have ever seen. Late and early his loom was in operation. He was retired in his habits, and unassuming in his man ners. Peace to his ashes ! Married On Tuesday evening last, at the residence of the bride's father, Johnstown, by llev. J. Williams, Mr. D. S. BOLSINGEIt and Miss LEVINIA C. 1U LEY, all of that place. We cannot say as much for Sturge as our brother friend of the Echo, in conse quence of our not receiving two gold dol lars or a pound-cake. But, we wish there may never a cloud obscure their pathway, and may they be happy in each other's love, until death shall separate them. Married On the 18th inst, by Aus tin Thomson, Esq., Wm, W. Clossin to Mrs. Sarah Young, both of Wilmore, Cambria county, Pa. Died On Tuesday, 20th inst., at her residence, near Beulah, Cambria town ship, Mrs. Ellen Jone years. aged about GO Wanted. About 15 cords of good dry Wood will be taken, and paid for in cash, if application be made at this office. "s V Tj - . 7 "' . " - -' & V i. ill i 97 K I t 1 I S i i jmm Glganlic Circus and ITIaiiagcric, COMBINED WITU THE EXHIBITION OF SANDS, NATHANS & CO.'S Performing Elephants, Anton; and Cleopatra. fJlIIS unique and mammoth establishment I combines a greater number of attractions than were ever before ottered to the public. The Performing Elephants, Antony ami Cleo patra, are the same which, for mouths, trea ted the greatest furore in London or Paris, while more recently their performances were the theme of universal admiration for months at the Hroadway Theatre, New York. Their wonderful docility, and the perfection of their training, make them the mo?t interesting spe cimens of the animal creation that the world has ever seen. All their faculties have been developed to the greatest extent, and they stand for sci geneuis, the most remarkable of their kind. They stand upon their head, play upon Musical instruments, ascend Inclined Plaaes, and go through all the positions of the most Accomplished acrobats. In addition, Bailey & Co.'s Circus and Ma nagerie comprises a collection of WILD ANI MALS, including Lions, Tigers, Hears, Leop ards, Hyenas, Panthers. Ostriches, etc., beside a large and varied collection of the Monkey tribe, and a rare variety of the most beautiful Tropical Uirds. The troupe of Riders, Vaulters, Lady Eques triennes, etc., is the largest and most thor oughly artistic now traveling in the United States, and comprises the following distin guished names : Mdme. LOUISE BUI30IS, from the Cirque Parisian. M. SANDS, the great Principal Rider. E. W. PERRY, the best Four Horse Rider in the World. S. I5URT,the Wonderful Protean Equestrian. LA IJELLA ISABELLA, the Sylph of the Circle. J. HOOKER, the great Ruffo Singer. G. SLOMAN & REDE AC, the World-renowned Contortionists. SILE WADE, the Comic Negro Delineator. THORN E & DONALDSON, the thoroughly accomplished Gymnasts; besides a crowd of Auxiliaries and Vaultcrs; LA JUNE KURT, the greatest rider in the World. J. CONRAD, the great scene rider. G. SLOMAN, in his great Globe Act, upon horseback, will execute a variety of extraor dinary Feats of Equilibrium. THE CLOWNS, WARD & BOOKER, are the very embodiment of Fun and'3ocular ity. Their jokes are numerous, fresh, spicy, and piquant, full of hits at the times and fol lies of the day, j et entirely free from anything which the most delicately constituted mind could take the slightest exception to. Bailey & Co.'s Exhibition, therefore, comprises Ele gant Horsemanship, a splendid Managerie, Slack Rope Performance, new Singing, Comie and Classic Dancing, Wonderful Posturing, Grand Spectacular Effects, Character Eques trianism, anda more novel and interesting programme than was ever before otfercd to the public. Each entertainment will conclude with a Comic Aftekfiece, introducing all the comic talent in the company. Thb Ameiucax Brass Bash, composed of picked musicians accompanies the exhibition, and will precede the Grand Cavalcade on its entrance to each town, drawn by Elephaxts is Harness, attached to the magnificent Chariot of Apollo. The Pavillion is large and commodious, fit ted up with due regard to the comfort and convenience of the visitors, and the Proprie tors pledge themselves that nothing shall be found wanting to make this the most elegant, beautiful and satisfactory exhibition that ever viiited thia place. The Grand Entree into the town w ill take place on THURSDAY, the Cth day of OC TOBER at 10 o'clock, A. M. Doors open at I and 6 o'clock. Performance commences at II and CJ o'clock. ADMISSION - - - 23 CENTS. Ebensburg, Sept. 22, 1850. OYSTERS! AT A. IlIiAIX'S S1LOOA. HE would respectfully inform the citizen3 of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has opened an Oyster Saloon, on High street three doors East of "Arcade" Hotel, and id prepar ed to accommodate the public in a superior manner, lie lias made arrangements to get his oysters direct from the Eastern markets, and will supply families by the can or dozen at the cheapest rate. BSAt,ive him a call. He still continues to practice the Tonsonal art at his shop ia the room adjoining the JACOB STAIIL. c. Xi ROBERTS. STAII1, &, ROBERTS, DEALERS IN CL O CKS, mi TCJIES & JE WELR Y. Wc would respectfully inform the citi zens of Ebensburg, 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, ic, &c, &c, ever offered for sale in this town. We are determined to, and will, sell as cheap as can be bought elsewhere, and hope by our efforts to accommodate and please, not only to retain all our former patrons, but to merit and se cure a large recession to the same. p. ? All kinds of Clock, Watehc $ Jew- t.-r-y' tlry repaired on the shortest notice, in the best manner, and warranted. August 23, 185'J:tf PATKOXIZC lOl'It OWX! The l'rota t ton Mutual Eire Insurance Co., OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. LOCATED AT EBENSBURG, PA. riIIE above named Company, organized I April Gth, 1837, will effect insurances on property at safe rates. Being partioularly careful in the risks taken, this Company pre sents a reliable and cheap medium, through which persons maj- secure themselves against probable losses by fire. Office on Centre Street, nearly opposite Thompson's ''Mountain House."' D. H. ROBERTS, Pres. A. C. Muli.ix, Sec'y. k Treas. JOSEPH H. CAMPBELL, Ag-nt. Aug. 23, 183y.-ly. I800TS AX1) SHOES. The undersigned continues the manu facture of BOOTS and SHOES of., every description" at his establishment.! in Ebensburg, immediately opposite the" ViW Post Office. Employing none but the best workmen, he trust3 that he has been and still is at all times able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He hopes that the same liberal patronage heretofore given him may be continued, and that more may be added. He has also on hand a large assortment of French Calf-skins, and Morocco of all kinds, suitable lor fine Boots and Shoes. Ready-made BOOTS and SHOES always on hand, and prices moderate. MESIIAC THOMAS. Ebensburg, August 25, !830:tf. LOOK TO lOIR 1XTERESTS ! OUTS AND SHOES! 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 the subscriber. He employs none but the very best workmen, has many years' experience himself in the business, aud at all times uses the best mate rial upon his work. Assured that he can give full satisfaction to customers, he respectfully solicits a liberal patronage. Shop on High street, at the west end of Eb ensburg. THOMAS B. JAMES. August 23, lS39:tf pAMBllIA HOUSE, Main Street, j Johnstown, Joscpli Sliueinakcr, Landlord. This establishment has recently been thoroughly renovated, and is now well fitted up for the 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. JgaajTBoard, Three Dollars per week, or One Dollar per day."Ba 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. 23, 1830. -ly. A 11 CADE HOTEL, Ebensburg, Pa. -jL The subscriber, having leased, re-fitted and newly furnished the '-Ebensburg Douse,'' is prepared to accommodate his friends and the public generally. The House has always been a favorite for visitors during the Summer season, and I will spare no pains in making it an agreeable home for all sojourners. My Ta ble 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, aud my charges will be such as to suit all. Expecting to receive a share of pat ronage, aud fully intending to deserve it, I hereby throw open my house to the public. HENRY FOSTER. August 23, 1839:tf. T AILROAD HOUSE, Wilmore, Cam LV bria county, Pa. (Near Penna. Railroad Station.) Jas. D. Hamilton', Proprietor. An extensive Bowling saloon is connected with the House. The Table will he fur nished with the best the market affords, and the Bar supplied with the best oi liquors, in cluding Ales and Lager from approved brew eries, bxtensive and convenient Stablixg is attached to the premises. Wilmore, August 23, 1859:tf. r JOII worrii! JOBS WORK! Having, in connection with the Alle ghnnian, a large and superior lot of Job-Type, we are prepared to execute with neatness and dispatch, every variety of Job Work, including Hand Bills, Cards Deeds, and Blanks of every description, on short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Persons desiring anything in this line, will do well to call. JAMES DQUGHERTY, witu J. S. SORTER, Wholesale Dealer in TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, No. 8 N. Fifth street, above Market, Philadelphia. Also, Manufacturer and Importer of Foreign and Domestic CIGARS. sep.l,1839:tf. D F ISAAC WIKE, WILMORE, Cambria county, Pa. caler in all kinds of PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CONFECTIONARIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &c, &c. August 23, 1839:tf. OR SALE One good new light dou ble sett of WAGON HARNESS, by Aug. 25, 1859.tf G. HUNTLEY. ROBERT DAVIS, JCIIX V. JONES Variety ZEEixll, DEALERS IX FOREIGN AD DOMESTIC KEEP constantly on hand a large and su perior stock of DRY GOODS, of every description, such as' CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETS. TWEFDS JEANS, BROWN AND BLEACHED MUSLINS. DRESS G O ODS of every style, F A N C Y G O O D S AND N O T I O N S , A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, which have just been received from Boston. STRAW, FUR and WOOL HATS, STATIONARY of every description, WALL PAPER of every style, HARDWARE, ijUEESWAPE. STOXE AXD E. I R Til EX IT-1 R E, A full supply of GROCERIES, SUCH AS SUGARS, MOLASSES, SYRUPS COFFEE, TEAS AND RICE. A FULL STOCK OF SPICES, lso, FLOUR, BACON, FISH, TOBACCO, CIG ARS & SNUFF, BAR IRON, NAILS, AND GLASS Always ox hands. Drugs, Paints and Oils, and a full ossortment of other articles usaally kept in country stores. All kinds of Country Produce, such as Butter Eggs, Bacon, Grain, Wool, Po tatoes, Beans, Rags, ic, &c, taken in exchange lor Goods, and the Cash never refused. rT CHERRY, POPLAR and PINE LUM BER bought aud sold. DAVIS & JONES. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859.-tf. THE E X C I T T Incroasos ! ! rjMie well known firm of ULLMAN, L LUX k Co., of Wilmore, Cambria county, 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 and NEW YORK, the largest and best assortment of goods ever brought to Cambria county. Their stock consists of RE A D Y-MADE CL O TIIIXG, of every description, and of the latest tnd most fashionable sUle and finish, comprising DRESS COATS, OVER COATS, FROCK COATS, PANTS and VESTS. Ther stock of Dry Goodx embraces every thing in that line that is to be found in the calender of necessity. Among which they will enumerate SATINS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. DOE SKINS, TWEEDS, JEANS, TICKINGS, SHIRTINGS of every style, BLEECHED a BROWN "DRILLS, BLEECIIED a BROWN SHEETINGS, CHECKS, FLANNELS of every Description, BLANKETS, Etc., etc., etc., etc. Eadies' Dress Ooods, of every variety and style, Laces, Trimmings, Gloves, Hoisery, Alpacas, Ginghams, kc. Ac. -A- 1 3 o : A large stock of BOOTS aud SHOES. HATS AND CAPS, BONNETS, kc. &c. They would also call particu lar attention to their large stock of GROCERIES. ITaving 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, I859:tf. I Ll llfJiCU A.MJ l'UU ;AL,k ? BY R. S. Ill NX, M. ul assortment of 1 D. , a gener-t EAD THIS, AND STUDY YOUR X OW 1XTERESTS! JUST RECEIVED, NEW STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, Clocks and Actions, At the tigu of the Biy Watch, JIain tt. Johstou n The undersigned desires to call the atten tion of the people of Johnstown and surround ing country to the fact that he has been ap pointed an Agent of a lar;e importing house of Yv'ATCHES, CLOCKS," &c., and also of a large manufacturing establishment of JEW ELRY, whereby he is cuabled to oiler such inducements to purchasers of these Articles as were ne ver before offered in this place, or any where thii iiie of the Allegenies. He would also call attention to his largo assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY just received all of the latest styles and most beautiful workmanship. Having select ed his stock with great care, be is confident he can suit every taste as to style as well as all pockets by the great reduction in prices. THE are particularly invited to an inspection of his present stock and prices. EAR DROPS hith erto sold at Si, 50 will now be sold at 73 cts., and warranted to ttund the test of wear. Breast Pins, Rings, kc, at a reduction. U E X T I. E 31 E M I would call your attention to my beautiful assortment of GOLD AXD SILVER WATCHES at the following very low prices: Hunting Verge Watch, warranted:::::::::::$C,25 Hunting Silver Cylinders, hitherto sold in this town at $20, and then reduced to $14, I will now sell at froru::::$10 to $11,50 Hunting Levers from::::::::::::::::::Sl2 to $16,00 Open Faced Cylinders, heretofore sold at $101 will sell at from::::$7 to $S,00 Open Faced Detached Levers:::::$10 to $12,00 All tratche-i sold trill be warranted to go for twelve months, or exchange for another of equal value. Everybody is invited to call and examine the stock, as style it is unrivalled in this com munity, while the prices at which it is offered are miprecedeutedly low. Goods sold for CASH only. 8QParticular attention paid to reparing Clocks, YVatches, Jewlery, kc, of all kinds, for which the Cambria Irou Uompany's 'scrip' will be taken at par. All work warranted. TOWN AXD COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS supplied with Watches, Jewelry, kc, at less than city prices. JOS. G. HOLMES.Ageut. Sept. 6, lS5t.-ly. EESEXSHrUG; FOIXDRY. HAYING purchased the entire stock and fixtures of the Ebensburg Foundry, the subscriber i3 prepared to furnish farmer and others with PL O r i 11 S. P L O U G II POIXTS, S T O V E S, M I L L I li O -V S, THRESH IX G MA C1UXES, and castings of any kind that may be needed in the community. By strict attention to the business of the concern, he hopes to merit, and trusts he will receive, a liberal patronage from those in want of articles in his line. All business done at the Fonndrv. EDWARD" GLASS. September 1, 1839-tf. T Aew Tailoring Establishment. he undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity, that he has opened a Tailoring establishment next door to Dr. Dunn's Drug Store, where he is prepared to manufacture garments of the latest style and most complete workmanship. He hopes by ; strict attention to business to merit and receive a share of patronage. THOMAS DEVINE. Ebensburg, Sept. 1, 1850:ly. ' FOR RE AT. The subscriber will lease for a term of vears 'THE PENSACOLA MILL PROPERTY," with 1,600 acres of land adjoining, heavily timbered 30 acres surrounding the mill are cleared, and under a high state of cultivation. Also, Blacksmiths' shops, Trucks, &c. The Mill has one of Page's Circular Saws in it, as well as an upright saw, and three small circu lars for lath, kc, and is capable of making 10,000 FEET OF LUMBER PER DAY. The above described valuable property will be leased on favorable terms. Possession giv en at onr time. Address LLOYD & HILL. Hollidaysburg, Or Wh. H. Gardner, Esq., Wilmore, Pa. September!, 1850:tf. DIClTiS, 33EDICIAES, SjaWs, Oils, Eaint.t, Dye-Stuffs, Drandies, Wines, Gins, Fluid,; rocket Cutlery, Razors, Brushes, Combs, Sta tionery, Blank Books, Perfumery, Soaps, Tobacco, Segars, Snuffs, and other articles usually kept in Drug Stores. R. S. BUNN, M. D. Ebensburg, Aug. 25, 1859.-ly. RICHARD M.JONES, with CHAS. B. WILLIAMS. JAMES D. AKXF.BT. WILLIAMS & ARAEST. Wholesale Dealers in DRY GOODS, NO. 415 MARKET STREET, PHIL A D E L P HI A. ggyGreat inducements offered to CASH and short time bu3-ers."ta Aug. 25, 1859.-ly. AY B. P. THOMPSON, with 1. I. I'ATTOX & Co., holcsale Dealers in and Manufac turers of HATS, CAPS, FURS, Hatters' Materials, Straw Goods, Artificial Flowers, Buffalo Robes, &c. &c. No. 32S Market street, PHILADELPHIA. Cash paul for Wool and Shjjin Purs. PRICE 1. I'ATTOX. A. orrESHEIMEU. August 25, 1859-tf A ERNEST D. RHEY, with CHARLES WESTOX, Tholesale Dealer in French and Amer- rican WILLOW WARE, OIL CLOTHS, Matts, Ropes, Tie Yarn, Looking Glasses, Brushes. Also, all kinds of Wooden and Cedar Ware. No. 35 North Third St., PHILADELPHIA. August 25, 1859:tf LAST A'OXICE. LAWRENCE CASSIDY, of Wilmore, hereby gives notice to all indebted to him to call and settle immediately, otherwise lie will be compelled to collect with costs. Wilmore, August 23, 1850:St. BOtTLlXG SALOOX. gOMETHLNG new is EBENSBURG. The undersigned having opened a Bowling Saloon, connected with his Restaurant, in the basement of Myers' new Hall, respectfully re quests all who wish good exercise to erive him a call. ALE and LAGER BEER, of the most approved manufacture, constantly on hand. THOMAS M'BRIEN. Ebensburg, August 23, l!539:tf XEW GOODS, rihe subscribers are just now opening at I the edd stand on High street, Ebensburg, a nice assortment of FRESH GOODS, new Style Prints, Delaines, &c. "Also an abundant supply of Ready-made CLOTHING, together with BOOTS a SHOES of every quality a price. Give us a call if you wouia gei ine worm of vour mousy. We sell cheap for CASH or ready delivered TRODUCE. SHOEMAKER & SONS. Ebensburg, August 25, 1859.4t C. C. STEWART, with MAADY & BKCXXCa, Commission Merchants and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE AXD CUTLERY, Nos. '12, 25 and 27 North Fifth street, east side, above Commerce, PHILADELPHIA. EDWAIIU 8. 11 ANDY, JXO. G. BRKSXER, C. F. BREXSER. August 23, 1859:tf "VTTANTED. By the subscriber, at the T '-Good Samaritan" Drug Store, in Johnstnwn, 2,000 pounds of GINSENG. The root must be dug, dried and delivered iu the month of Septembor, when the highest price w ill be paid for it in CASH. D. S. BOLSLNGER. August 25, 1859. the JOB WORK of all kinds done on lrr 6hortest notice and in the rnost appro ved style at thLj office. V i p. Ml u It
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